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POPULAR WANTS. The Globe's local circulation in the cities rf St Paul and Minneapolis is larger, than the circulation of any other newspaper: and Ohas become the recognized WANT Medium for the Twin Cities. i*§PflHfljMßß__BM Wants are inserted in the Gross under , classified headings according to the following . : .■ table or rates: Number Number of Times. of ; .Words. 112 | 3 4 5 16 7 15 words $.15 $.25 SL3S $.45 $.55*63 S-68 16 words .it; .27 .;ss .49 ,6'» .6S .73 17 words .17 .28 .39 .50 .61 .70 .75 18 words! .18 .30 .42 .54 .66 .75 .81 19 words .19 .32 .45 .5* .71 .81 .87 20 words' .2<i .3 .1' .59 .72 .82 .89 21 words! .21 .35 .49 .6:! .77 .88 .95 22 words .22 .: 7 .52 .67 .82 .13 1.00 23 words .23 .38 .53 .68 .33 .95 1.03 24 words! .24 .40 .56 .7- .88 1.00 1.08 25 words! .25 .42 .5 .76 .93 I*o' 1.15 26 words! .26! .'>'■< .60 .77 .94 1.07 1.16 27 words .27 .45 .63 .81 .99 1.13 1.22 28 words! .28 .4". .66 .85 1.04 1.18 l.'-7 £9 words. .29 - .4? .6 .86 1.05 1.20 1.30 30 words! 30 .50 .70 .90 1.101.25 1.35 31 words] .31 .52 .73 .94 1.15 1.30 1.40 32 words .32 .53 .74 .'■ 5 1.16 1.32 1.43 33 words .33 .55 .77 .fit 1.21 1.38 1.49 34 words .34 .s', .SO 1.03 1.26 1.43 1.54 35 words .35 .58 ,81 1.04 1.27 1.45 1.58 36 words .36 .6 .81 1.08 1.32 1.50 1.62 b7 words .37 .62 .87 1.12 1.37 1.561.6* 38 words .38 .63 .88 1.13 1.38 1.57 1.70 SO words .39 .65 .91 1.17 1.63 1.76 40 words .41! .67 .94 1.21 1.4- 1.6" 1.81 41 words .11 .63 .95 1.22 1.4111.70 1.83 42 words .42 .71 .98 1.26 1.54 1.75 1.8:1 43 words .43 .72 1.01 1.30 1.59 1.80 1.94 44 words .14 .73 1.02 1.811.60 1.82 1.97 •*5 words .45 .75 1.05 1.35 1.05 1.88 2.(3 40 words .46 .77 1.08 1.39 1.70 1.93 2.0-1 47 words .17 .78 1.09 1.40 1.711 .95 2.10 4 5 words .48 .8( 1.12 1.44 1.76 2.00 2.16 49 words .49 .821.15 1.48 1.812.06 2.22 CO words] .5( .Ba|l.l(i 1.4» l.St 2.07 2.24 No. "till forbid" Wants will le received. In every case the lime must he specified, and the money, cording to above schedule, must accompany the order. $"_r_,dveriisers will please designate the heading under which they desire their •Wants" to appear. NITIIATIO*%S OFFKKITI). Male. A A. A.— Wanted, a local manager— • hustler— for our St. Paul office, with $500 cash to invest in an established busi ness; can make $2,000 a year and have full raaoaeement; will beat investigation: refer ences required. Address I) 259, Globe. AGENTS— Wanted, competent agents in : every C ! ty that has waterworks; our men make slo a day; one made $90 one week: another made $150 in two weeks; proof, or forfeit $500: if you want particu lars Inclofe two-cent stamp. Room 123. Cumberland Block. A* pTctiTre— St. Paul Picture Frame Pac tory: all kinds of pictures and frames: cheap framing. 39 West. Third st. 37-135 FEW MEN to go West and South; three to speak German and Swede; big wages. Stall 21. City .Market AGENT Wanted, state agent for Minne sota: small article; good par. Address B. 11. 8.. Box 649. West Superior. Wis. AGENTS Wanted, five agents; good pay. Call Monday morning at the Star Gal lery. -I East Seventh st. AGENTS wanted .to handle the Standard Atlas. For terms call evenings at 644 Be by uv. BENCH HANDS— Wanted, ten good bench hands. Codies, Chapman & Drake, Seven corners. OY WANTED to feed press Monday morning, Room 11. Davidson Blocs, Bonier Fourth and Jackson. Star Printing company. . '_. BOY— Wanted, bright boy about fifteen years old; light work; good pay: call ibis " forenoon. Hotel Barteau News Stand. __•_ BOY wanted for saloon work at Kent and St. Anthony ay. BOY— neat and intelligent boy wanted, fourteen or fifteen years old. Dr. Sweeney, 366 Wabasha. IYOY wanted at 219 Louis st. BLACKSMITH— Wanted. good all-around blacksmith. German preferred; mostly shoeing and plow work. Apply to George Jlooek, New Ulm, Minn. CHI HER MAID — Wanted, girl . for ' chamhcrwoik "and to help in dining room. Arlington. Seven corners. CXVRPENTKRS-Alf you want your wages J increased _'•"> to 50 cents ncr day, send slipup for particulars to W. A. Sylvester, 35 Haverhill St., Boston. .Mas-.. CXVNYASSIRS wanted for work In the J city: salary and commission reference required. Apply at Daily News counting room. No. 65 East Fifth st, between Cedar and Minnesota. C'ANYASSEKS— Wanted, two men of good '. address to canvass city and Minneapolis, Once A Week Department. Davidson Block. CANVASSERS — Five experienced can vassers to go into the country at once. People's Portrait Co., 100 East Seventh st. YASSERN — Five experienced can- J vassers for the city, at the People's Por- rait Co. (CANVASSERS— Wanted, canvassers; sal ■J ary or commission. Wheeler & Wilson "Manufacturing Company, 32 West Third st. CLERK— Wanted. Scandinaiiian clerk in -' general merchandise store : must be ex perienced and understand bookkeeping. M. J. I.iniban Co., Lakeville, Minn. CiLKKK— Wanted, a good clerk for a ' grocery store; one who speaks German preferred. "426 South Robert OLLEGTOK— Wanted, for a fuel office, a collector who has had experience in the city, and cau furnish references. Address II 259. Globe. • DRlVEß— Wanted, a good, reliable to x* drive laundry wagon;- one having ex perience preferred: good place for right man. Call at 118 West Tenth st, Monday a. m. * DON'T pay $3,000 lor a lot in Summit Park addition, when we can sell you one in Stinson's Boulevard addition, covered with large oak trees, for $900. Smith & Taylor, 333 Robert st. DELIVERY HOY in grocery store: must understand the business and live near Kent and University ay. Address E 249, Globe. EMPLOYMENT— A gentleman who has an extensive acquaintance in the city can find temporary but profitable employ-' ment in a business way. Address B. C, Globe. t'IFTY MEN for Montana: company wort, Northern Pacific railroad: oflice open to-day. 31 1 Rosabel st. RESCO PAINTERS— Wanted, fresco painters at 401 Ashland ay. ENERAL WORK— Wanted, an able bodied single man for ceneral work; he must understand the management of hot water beating apparatus: city references re quired. Apply at City and County Hospital. GLAZIERS— Three glaziers wauted. Bonn Manufacturing company. Arcade st. HERDER— Wanted, herder at dairy cor uer of St. Clair st. and Pascal ay. JE YOU WANT a lot for a home, loot at our offer on St. Anthony nv., corner of Grotto. Smith & Taylor. 333 Robert st I AUNDRY DRIVER with a trade can - hear of a good opportunity- by calling at 438 Fast Seventh st. Monday morning. AUNDRY Wauled, an experi enced laundry man and laundress at the Clifton hotel. OOK IN THE WINDOW of the -China Tea House," 58 East Seventh st MANAGER— Wanted, a capable business or experienced office man to take charge ol established branch house in Minne apolis; mnstinvcstSl.OOO; money secured; salary $1,200 per year, payable "monthly. Address at once. Piper & Shotts, 315 Wabash nv., Chicago. OFFICE WORK— Wanted, a young man for office, who lives with his parents. Answer in his' own handwriting Z 277, Globe. PRINTER— For general work at Lake Breeze office. White Bear. Minn.: no princely salary, but sure pay: -state salary wanted; neat single man preferred. PAINTERS and paper hangers wanted: steady work 10 good men ; also strong lad to learn house mid sign painting. Smith & Grant. 334 Hire st. PAVER it wanted; good, steady job for good man. 502 St Peter st PAINTER!-:— experienced fresco painters. Apply at once to Finch, Van Slyck & Co., 331 and 883 Jackson st. PAINTERS wanted Monday morning. Shurr & Arden. 21 Bates ay. PLUMBERS— Wanted, union plumbers, . steam and gasflttere, at union price.-, and union hours: steady work to first-class men. Apply P. V. Dwyer & Bros.. Dulutb, Minn. LUMBERS, steam ana gas fitters keep away from Duluth; loCKout P. G. and_S. A. No. 11. ■ ■ ' REPAIRER— Wanted, furniture repairer and finishers. Pioneer Renovating; Works. 296 Rice. QTABLEMAN wanted that speaks Ger »s man and English. Address I* 253, dole. POPULAR WANTS. ' SITUATIONS OFFERED. ' Male. - ■: bj ALES Wanted, live salesmen to ; O sell our line of . combination copying ! books, writing papers." etc., to business men ■ and the trade : something entirely new, just out, and rapid sellers; big money and ex clusive territory guaranteed 10 live workers; no profit charged for samples. St. Joe Manu facturing Co., 05 to 71 Fourth ay., Chicago,: . 111. --..■■■-•' '.-';■'.■ A; SHOEMAKER wanted to heel, trim, our . uish and finish on ladies' tine work. ' C. J. Van Fleet 16 Fourth st north, Minneap olis. . : A; .A THE -Montana Employment Bureau, ■"-■ Helena, Mont, will tell you your chances in Montana for 10 cents. Special written in formation of any kind, 10 cents extra (silver or stamps). -: •• ».~: O TAILORS— Wanted, for good towns , in the country, ten (10. good coatmakers; apply immediately. William Cunningham's Wholesale Cloth House. 66 and 68 East Sev enth st. .- . _^^ STRIKE is off in World's Fair City: busi . ness booming; carpenters in great de mand: wages 35 to 40 cents: eight liottrs per day. App1y.33.161 La Salle St. Chicago. SALESMAN— An_: intelligent educated gentleman wanted in our book order de partment: experience not; absolutely neces sary; salary. 818 weekly: references. Apply Monday between 10 and 1 1, superintendent's office, 272 East Seventh st., Rooms 1 aud 2. SALESMEN— salesmen to sell our new business records, petit ledgers, fans, cards, etc., to merchants; exclusive territory, fine side lines, new goods: samples furnished; big pay. Model Ledger Co., South Bend, Ind. SALESMEN— Three salesmen, to sell a fast-selling specialty to consumers: sal ary and commission; call before 8 m. or ween 12 and lat noon. 23 West Fifth st SALESMAN— Wanted, experienced sales- O man for a wholesale liquor house; must have best of references. Address C 396, Globe. SALESMEN— Wanted, two good salesmen. Call Monday between 9 and 19 o'clock at 40 East Third st. _■ STENOGRAPHER— competent and experienced stenographer; state ref erences and salary expected. Address T 265, Globe. TONEMASONS— Wanted, five stone masons. Apply at 503 Fred St.; N. S. Ofelt Contractor. rpEAMSTER— a boy sixteen or X eighteen years old to drive team. Apply at 823 Mississippi st. this afternoon. WARD Wanted, a young un married ; man for general ward work. Apply at City and County Hospital. WAITERS— Wanted, dinner waiters at V » McVeigh Bros. ; good wages and board; ill Monday. 1 17 AITEK wanted at 186 East Seventh st. 11/" AFTER wanted at 186 East Seventh st WANTED— Young men and ladies to learn telegraphy and shorthand, with typewriting; chance to make expenses. Ad dress Globe Business College, Davidson Block. - - ■ W~~ OOD TURNER— Wanted, a good wood turner, at J. P. Gribben Lumber Com pany, corner East Seventh and Cypress sts. <J«1 / \ A WEEK to girls to learn our Ken tJPXc/ siugton work and take samples to their homes; steady employment. 421 East Seventh st. /• YOUNG MEN to learn telegraphy and O railroad bookkeeping. Inquire Minneap olis Telegraphic Academy, 319 Nicollet. IE LOOKING FOX PROPERTY for speculation, go out on the Grand avenue electric line. Falliheo & Snow, 30 East Fourth. Female*. T YELLOWSTONE PARK, immedi ately, second cook, §25 ; cook and sec- . ond, Minnetonka. 830 and $15: best places at. Douglass' Intelligence, 35 Seventh; estab iished 18S0. ' ACTIA'E LADY AGENTS to sell 'Orchid -f_ Cream" for the complexion: free trial to all every day. Room 10, 91 South Rob ert st. PER ENTICE wauted nt Mrs. W. R. Williams' dressmaking -parlors, 382 Dayton ay. T 59 EAST SEVENTH-Ladies' Em- Dloyment Wanted,- titty •> first-, class girls for general work. ASOUE FINISHER— Wanted, first-class basque finisher; also skirt trimmers, at E. Thompson & Co.'s.. ■... .- . COOK — A competent cook; must also be a good laundress: good wages; apply im mediately. Mrs. R. B. Galusha, 302 Sher man st. COOK— Wanted, good cook, washer and ironer to go to White Bear for ihe sum mer: must come well recommended;* good wages paid. Inquire. 552 Marshall ay. be tween 10 a. in. and 1 p. in. . COOK— Wanted. good cook and laundress; wages. SIS. Apply to Mrs. Clark's Em ployment Agency, Western and Dayton ays. COOK — Wanted, cook for meat and pastry. Apply Hotel Mahtomedi. Mahtomedi, W bite Bear Lake, Minn. : COOK— a cook, one who under stands washing and ironing. 125 East Ninth st. COOK wanted: also a girl to take care of rooms and wait on table. "452 Sibley. COOK— Two good girls wanted for cook and second work. 25S Dayton ay. CLERK— Wanted, a young lady clerk in confectionery and fruit store, for Supe rior, Wis. one who understands something about bookkeeping preferred. Address E 99, Globe, city. C COMPANION- Wanted, lady to live with s au elJerly lady; good home. Call 404 Dale st CHOCOLATE DIPPERS — Wanted at once, three experienced chocolate dip pers; good wages. Address C. A. Everhart. & Co., Mankato, Minn. INING ROOM GlßL— Wanted, girl tor dining room and chamber work. 100 Pleasant ay. DRESSMAKER— A dressmaker, who is good waist finisher, wanted at Ashland. Wis. ; state experience. and wages required; references exchanged. Address Miss M. C. O'Neil. Room 9. Goeltz bloc -, Ashland, Wis. RE MA KEE —"wanted, a tirst-class ' dressmaker; also several other good quick sewers, one accustomed to fine white underwear. Apply stage entrance Harris Tneaier. Monday morning at 10 o'clock. RESSMAKKK —Wanted, dressmaker; one who thoroughly understands bast ing and cutting, at E. Thompson & Co.'s. RESSMAKER — Wanted, practical dressmaker; also first waist trimmer and skirt band, at 29 West Third st. RESS3IAKER — Dressmaker wanted. Room 24, Manheimer block; also an ap prentice. - FIRST-CLASS female help wanted for best places in city. Employment Office, 499 Laurel ay. OUSEWORK— Wanted, young girl in need of a good home to do light bouse work in a small family going to White Bear lake for the summer, June lor 15. Address 279. Globe. - . OUSEWORK — Wanted, a competent girl for general housework in small family. Apply, corner Fourth and . Robert sts.. Metcalf and McClanahan, or 200 Sum-. Mit ay. OUSEWOKK— Wanted, girl for general housework. 477 Wabasha. OUSEWORK— Wauted, girl for kitchen ; must be neat and . thoroughly under stand cooking. Call Monday at 143 West Fifth st. : ■ ' " ■ - '■ HOUSEWORK — Wanted, a competent girl for general housework in a ' family of three. 143 Grotto st, corner of Hague. HOUSEWORK— A competent girl ror. general housework in a family of four persons. Apply at 565 Canada st. HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted, for general housework, by small family and good place. 565 Lafayette ay.. Boher's Place. . . lj OUSEWORK— GirI wanted to go 10 AJt White Bear lake for general house-" work; 812 per month. Inquire of Charles Reas, White Bear lake. _tffIWOT_B«^BM-BB* OUSEWORK— Wanted at once, girl for general housework; small family; 601 Burr. OUSEWORK— girl for geueral housework at 561 Pine st. OUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework. 304 Nelson aye. "• ' HOUSEWORK— Wanted, immediately, a girl for general housework. Archer Burton, Highwood. . " ■ '.' - ■ HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for house work; family of three; also nurse girl to take care of baby. D. L. Danforth, 1908 Rondo st, Merriam Park. OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl to do gen eral housework, at 417 East Tenth st; washing and Ironing done out of the house. I . - OUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl for general housework. -706 Robert st. HOUSKWOKK— A good, . neat, healthy girl for general housework. Apply 399 Holly ay. THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 11. 1890.— TWENTY PAGES. POPUUR WANTS. SITUATION OFFERED. Females. OUSEWOKK— girl tor general V- housework. ; 913 Rice st. OUSEWORK— girl ror general ': housework near St. Paul Park; $16 per month. Inquire of De Cou & Co., 21 _ West Third st • HOUSEWORK— Wanted," girl for general housework. Apply 725 Olive st |*~j - HOUSE WORK— Wanted, a good girl for general ; housework. .Apply at ; once. 429 Marshall nv. -, HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl for general housework. Apply Monday, . 184 Summit ay. .'; Ol SKWOKK— young. girl to assist with housework. 570 Canada st, HOUSEWORK— Good girl ior general .housework. Inquire 249 East Seventh. OUSEWOKK'— Girl- for housework; private family; good wages. Inquire at 964 Burr st. corner Case. HOUSKWOKK— Wanted, German girl for general housework. Call at 240 East Fourteenth st. . ■ HOUSEWORK— Competent, girl Wauted for general housework. 702 East Fourth st - HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework. Apply Mrs. L. L. May, 724 Cedar st. ■ HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl forgeueral housework, at once. Apply 419 East Tenth st. . * HOUSEWORK— A girl for general house work wanted at once. 21 East College ay. OI'SKWOKK— neat German girl for general housework; no heavy working. 529 Laurel ay. ___^ HOUSEWORK— Wanted, general servant * ■ at 031 Fairmont ay. at once. OUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl tor general housework at 686 Otsego st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent girl for general housework. Apply at 216 Arundel st. ______•' HOUSKWOKK— Wanted, girl tor general housework to go on ft. Anthony hill.*; Call 417 East Eighth; good wages. HOUSKWORK —..Wanted, a competent girl lo do general housework at 665 East Fourth st HOUSKWOKK— Wanted, a good, expe rienced girl to do general housework at 132 Western ay. north. * _: OUSEWORK— "Seat girl wanted for general housework, at 452 Carroll st." HOUSEWORK — •Wanted, a competent girl. Apply at once. 05 West College ay. OUSKWOKK— Wanted, strong girl for general housework; good pay. 309 ■Washington st OUSEWORK— Wanted, an experienced girl to do general housework in small family: German preferred. Apply at No. 4 Viola st ;A_A^ . HOUSEWORK- Wanted, girl for general housework. 79 East Isabel street, West side; Swede or German preferred. OUSKWOKK— girl forgeueral housework: small family ; apply Mon day. 26 • East Winifred st. OUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl lor general housework. Apply jit 717 Rondo street. ' . OUSKWOKK— Wanted, gin with good references; small family. 556 Lincoln ay. ' ______'. HOUSEWORK — Wanted, a girl lor s kitchen work at restaurant 347 Wa basha st. • ■ ' HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl forgeueral housework. 726 St. Peter st. OUSKWOKK -Wanted, girl for house work at 57S Iglehart st. _^ HOUSEWORK— Two girls wanted at lao East Ninth st. . ; _^ OUSE CLEANING— Wanted, good girl for house cleaning and general work for two or three weeks. 523 Laurel ay. OUSEKEEPER —Wanted, a middle aged lady to keep house on farm. Ad dress P. O. Box 254. sank Center. ' HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, a first-class housekeeper Address Z 282. (.lobe. KITCHEN WORK— Wanted, girl for kitchen work at 571 Jackson st,, where servant girl is kept ' .. LADIKS out of employment please call at 728 Nicollet ay., Room 2, Minneapolis"',-' Monday afternoon. • LAUNDRESS— Thoroughly competent : none other need apply. Apply at once; good wages; steady work, New York Restau rant 442 Jackson st ' , LAUNDRESS— Wattled, woman to wash and iron, near St, Paul Park. Inquire at North Star Seed Store, 21 West ''bird st. LAUNDRESS— Wanted, ; good laundress. 457 Broadway, Portland Block. Merrill. LOOK IN THE WINDOW of the "China Tea House," 58 East Seventh st. -• MILLINER— Wanted, an experienced milliner and saleslady for the city trade. Apply the August Oppcnheimer Com pany. -. ■■ ■ MILLINERS— Wantod, first-class milli ners. E. Thompson & Co., IS Maun beimer blk. NURSE— Wanted, a capable, reliable ll ■ nurse for young children; no one need apply unless she is competent and can bring references; must be willing to go to the country. , Apply Monday, between 12 and 2. to Mrs. A. B. Driscoll, at Mrs. Gotziau's, 254 East Tenth st. .■---■ NURSE— Wanted, nurse girl, one willing to go to the country for the summer months. Apply, after Sunday, before noon at 046 St. Peter st. __- NURSE— Wanted, female nurse for hos pital work: city reference required. Apply at Dr. Ancker's office from 3 to 0 p. m ' NURSE GlßL— Wanted, competent nurse girl at once, not under eighteen; must come well recommended. Call at 501 Holly ay. NURSE— Wanted at once, an experienced nurse with good references. Apply 611 Ashland ay. ■ NURSE— Wanted, young girl for care of ll children and assist in light housework. 259 Selby ay. ' , _____ NURSE— Competent nurse girl, with refer ences; must be able to sew. 99 Mac knbin st [V] RSK— Wanted, a nurse for infant; mid-, 11 die-aged woman preferred. Apply 359 Grove st. NURsE GIRL— Wanted, a nurse girl, eleven to sixteen years old. 86 Par place^ NURSE— Wanted, a nurse for infant: must be a good seamstress. Address E 75, Globe. - NURSE— Wanted, nurse ror baby; nest references required. Call 586 Lin coln rv. .' URSE GIRL — Wanted, a nurse girl about fourteen. 631 Fairmont ay. NURSE— Wanted, a young nur^e girL Call Monday at 23 Iglehart st ~ NUKSK GIKL— Wanted, a nurse gin at 467 Virginia ay. -. TVUKSE GIRL wanted at 706 Iglehart st OLISHEK— polisher at Hamline laundry; apply at once. Hamline, Minn. ST. PETER ST., 466— girls, cooks, waitresses, for house and hotel work. Ladies' German Employment Office. SECOND GIKL— Girl wanted for second work, to go to White Bear Lake. Apply 177 Nelson ay.. on Summit Park. SEWERS— Wanted, experienced sewers for our drapery - manufacturing depart ment.- Finch, Van'Slyck & Co., 381 and 3B3 Jackson st "/ - ■'■"-! :"•-■-* SEWING GIRLS wanted for dressmaking. Apply 148 Ramsey st, near West Sev enth. SECOND GlKL— Wanted, second girl;: one to help take care of children. Mrs. J. 8. Burn's, 145 Iglehart st C_ EWING. GIRL— sewing girl to IJ help dressmakers. 362 Fort st SOLICITORS— Wanted, lady solicitors for £3 the best selling articles on the market; large profits. 213 Spruce st . .- •:A WANTED IMMEDIATELY— IOO^irIs' for general housework and two Cooks; also a young girl to learn dressmaking. 183 Western ay. ; down stairs. : ..<;.;,■:> ANTED— Energetic lady of good ad dress to introduce patent article for Eastern house; good pay. '.Room 25, Court Block. ; ■■■'■ -'■.■•"•■'■■■ ---' '■:■■■■■ ■:■■■■; WANTED— Lady Jor gentleman to take charge ot steam laundry; must under stand the business." Address L 261. Globe. A \\ l ANTED— BABIES, TWINS AND VV triplets. Apply at Museum, between -10 and 12 a. m. _____AA \\*E WANT all the good girls to call at VV The Wabasha Intelligence Office, cor ner Ninth st. . . '■-■■"■■.• WAIST FINISHERS — Wanted, two waist I finishers and two apprentice girls. 556 St. Peter st AIST finisher wanted. 50 West Fifth st., Room 4. PDPUUR WANTS. SITUATIONS "OFFEBED. .-• —A Females. ; A : iM WET NURSE— Wanted, a wet nurse ror : child six months old. Apply 326 East Eighth st t -.': -A : ; : A-. 'A":;y..A ; A ■■' i'tV'' "OMAN to take washing home; steady. work.. 357 Case st. ;: . ;,-,■.,. - .'{i\. 4 YOUNG LADIES- to learn r telegraphy ' : and railroad bookkeeping. : Inquire MinK neapolis Telegraphic Academy, 319 Nicollet "1 "I / \ CAPABLE, . trusty city or country ; XXXJy girls wanted Monday, White Shield office, 210 West Fifth .st IF LOOKING .' FOR PROPERTY for speculation,' go out on the Grand avetrue electric : line. Failihee .■ & Snow,^ 30 East* Fourth.' ■' 1 > • ■-.'■• - ■: - -■•'•■' ' v s;.'^ '■ SITUATIONS WAItiTED. . |i£ "■ ...- .'Males.---' ■'■-■' A. \V) BAKER— Situation wanted by a first-class ~ bread and cake baker. Address J. 0., 162 West Ninth st ■■•■: ""t?- BLACKSMITH— .-itualion wanted by. a first-class carriage blacksmith. Address W. Dales, Manitou. Manitoba. -.. ■._.*.':-' BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, a situation as - bookkeeper in a good firm in ■;' St.- Paul; double or single entry; :. experienced I book keeper and good references. Address C. D. Murnane, Austin.' Minn. ' - ■- OOKlUilil'lNG-ABooks opened, closed, posted, expert- work, "etc.- F. Sprague,: Room 252, Drake block, St. PauL COPYING— Young man will do copying or keep books evenings; understands Eng lish and German. Chas. Yorck, 571 Waba sha, st. St. Paul, Minn. ' ' .-. CLERK— Grocery; would like position in first-class-store; have had experience. Address A 246, Globe. COOK — Wanted, position in ; a ■ first-class hotel by an experienced cook; no objec tion to leaving the city. --"Address William B." Wolf, 353 Walnut St.. St. Paul. Minn. " ". "--- ■-: :f GiOOK— Position wanted by an experienced '■'• man 'as head cook iv" hotel: city or country; best of references. Address T 264, Globe. ;.-,'ry COOK— Situation wanted by " a first-class camp cook: can give references.' Ad dress A. _, 70 East Seventh st. -_y COOK— anted, a place in a hotel as sec ond or third cook. F. A., 70 East Sev enih st. COOK Wanted, situation either as pastry . or meat cook, or both. Cook's Express, - 170 East Third. , : • COACHMAN — A single young man of ex ; perience wants a situation to take - care of horses, drive carriage, ' etc. ; is a careful driver; good reference. X 98, Globe. CIOACHMAN— A; young man prefers a J 1 place as family coachman: is a careful' driver, and knows the city. Address P. CV, 260, rear of. Nash St. . ; COACHMAN— Wanted, situation. by col >" ored man as coachman. Address M 261, Globe. "■"'.' •..-•; . ■ ' COACHMAN— as a eoacnman; - good references. Address 11 26 ',' Globe. C'OEL ECTOR— Good.- steady man wants - position as ; collector^ or clerk; is cood penman : owns and operates Remington No. 2 typewriter; best of references. Address D 260, Globe. _J CIOLLECTGK-A thoroughly reliable gen -■--' tleman wants a position collecting; can furnish security,and furnish horse and buggy if necessary. Address Q 269, Globe DON T pay $3,000 for a lot in Summit Park addition, when we can sell you one in Stinson's Boulevard addition.covered with large oak: trees, for $900.'- bmiih & Taylor,',, 333 Robert st. ' ■"•'• DRIVER— -German : would like position to XJ drive for private family. Address D B 456, Globe. DRUG CLERK— wanted by a Scandinavian drug clerk; four years' experience: can furnish good reference. Ad dress L s(i. Globe. Jlinneapolis.'^___B_B_loSH DRUGOIS I— ljoy sixteen years 'of ' age, with experience, would like a chance 'in'adrusr store; ; good -references. Address D 251, Globe. ..>-:; r . '-A*.;l-i : ENGINEER — Position wanted as .on-' gineer: has years of - practical experi ence with steam engines and boilers. Address* E 25 ! >. Globe. ________*_' ENGINEER— wanted by licensed engineer to run stationary engine. Ad dress 11. ck'sier. 137 East Ninth st '- : Eh) -situation wanted by licensed," engineer. to run stationary engine. Ad- ; dress N'2 19. Globe. OOK IN THE .WINDOW of the "China Tea House." 53 East Seventh st SALESMAN — Clothing; and furnishing O goods salesman: speaks German and fair at books: will start reasonable;', references." Address ■!. P.. 557 Wabasha st. ""INNER, fifteen years' experience, wants .V a situation, with or without tools. Ad dress Tinner, 500 Cedar st. NDERTAKER— Wanted, by a young man of experience, a situation as un- : dertaker or assistant; good references. Ad dress LV D„ Fort Snelliug. ■ .. - ' IF ■EOOIiiNG-fFOlt PROPERTY for speculation, go out on the Grand avenue electric . line. Failihee & Snow, 30 East Fourth. - . -. BOARD OFFERED. BOARD— First-class and board, $4 per week. St. Denis Hotel. 418 and 420, corner Seventh and Minnesota. Meal tick ets. $3. twenty -one meals. . -A BOARD— Nicely furnished rooms, with' board: bath: table board fot gentlemen or gentleman and wife;, moderate prices. 201 Thirteenth st. . ■ BOARD— rooms, single or en suite, with board: nice grounds: good, location: terms reasonable. 603 Jackson st. BOARD— Nice room with board for ; two; private family: four blocks from Sev enth, one East of Broadway. 325 Grove; references. , ; ,;-:. BOARD and furnished front room, or con necting rooms; all conveniences; private family, near Rice park. 136 West Fourth. BOARD— Want to. sell all or part of due : bill for board; elegant place; big dis count. Address P 251, Globe. BOA RD— rent, . pleasant ; front - room . . with board, for two : gentlemen; use of . bath and gas. 646 Wabasha st. OARD AND ROOM— Very desirable; reasonable to right party. Address A : 245, ('lobe. ■; -;-. BOAKD— Nicely furnished rooms and first-class table board at 230 East Tenth st. ~ BOARD— Pleasant front room, with board, ■ in private family; reference required. Address N 263, Globe. BOARD— Pleasant furnished rooms, with board, at reasonable rates; use of parlor and piano; at 64 Iglehart st - OARD— Spruce st, comer Sibley; large front alcove room; all conven iences;: suitable for two gentlemen ; good table board; terms to suit; private boarding. BOARD— Pleasant furnished rooms with or without board. 192 East Tenth Bt.>>* BOARD— Two or three persons can obtain' room j aud board ; i references required. 62 East Eleventh st. ___j BOARD For rent, furnished room; also day board one block from Harris thea ter. 385 Washington st. 'C BOARD— Nieeiv furnished rooms, with board ; also use of bath, 232 West Sev enth st. ".,-.'.- : BOARD— furnished , room, with board, gas, bath and use of piano, at 414 East Tenth st - BOARD— One large front room with first class board, and use of bath. 210 East Tenth st. ■ . . : .'^ BOARD and room at 279 West Seventh st.'* at $4 per week ; day i board $3 per week. BOARD— Furnished room with board for rent opposite capitol, 31 East Tenth st. BOARD— A nice furnished room with board and use of parlor, at li*4 Rondo st. BOARD— Good room and board, $3.50 per - week. 103 est Sixth st BOARD — Two furnished rooms for rent, J-> with board. 488 Cedar st -1. OMFORTABLE HOME offered, best \ - 01 locations, to ' married couple ' or two - gentlemen. S.. Globe. ENTRAL AY., 23 EAST— to Cen tral Park— room; excellent loca tion ; home comforts. ----- OO M AND BOARD— Private family, at : 530 Cedar st. ; good table board. REGULAR MEALS served for 25c ; give .us a call and satisfy yourself. Criterion Restaurant 456 St. Peter st, St." Paul, Minn. YOUNG : GIRLS' HOME, 620 St. Peter st. ; board, lodging, use of reading room and bath; $2.50 per week respectable girls only; transients of a day not received. . ; ; IF LOOKING FOR PROPERTY, for speculation, go out on the Grand avenue electric ' line. . Falliheo & Snow, ; 30 East Fourth. : - -'- ' ■■'-".- _ Ana yon out of employment? ' Advertise in; "it .the Daily and Sunday Globe. Fln-h: ** let ads - in tae tit-088 are seen Dy *-" the most people. -^ . .-: '.;: PDPUUR WAUTS. ' - :-; SlTlJAjio^-SAWAWTEP.-'f A-' ■-' . A '-,-.■-■'• Females. -pA.: -y - T 59 : EAST * SEVENTH— Ladies* ;" Em- . v ploymen t Office— Only , first-class ' girls supplied to families. ; -_tet__J___l"__Bß"*"| OOKKEEPER— situation wanted by a yonng lndv as bookkeeper or cashier. Address X 271. Globe; ;: . -; . v '. " • i /?(LKRK— young lady wishes a: place as • v -:: clerk; has bad two years' experience. 1 : Please address L. P., 321 Thirteenth st i pLEUK- lady would like situation v-" • as clerk or copyist; can give ■ references. Address 332 Ellen st ■■' ■ . ;..: COOK— experienced cook wants a situ ; ation in a private family. :.: Apply at 309 Smith aye. .... HOUSEKEEPER— a lady of experience . and education desires the position of housekeeper . in a hotel or private family. Address P 25-1, Globe. . .—::-: .- * :. Housekeeper— Wanted.- situation as v. housekeeper by a lady. Address Z 285, Globe. .' •'.-... .--. . ■ * ■■ : ,- ,■-,! ■ ....I HOUSEWORK— A g'rl would like place : in: small family to do general work., Address Corner Margaret and Gotzian sts. ; ,- : , Ladies, ATTENTION— Two sisters';' .: first-class first and second hotel cooks; two cooks for the lake; three girls for house work;.one German cook for private - family,, want ■; places. Ladies' German Intelligence: ' Office, 400 St. Peter st ■'"■■ LOOK IN TH WINDOW of the 'China Tea House,'.' 58 East Seventh st .. . ' r • NURSE— Wanted.' situation :as nurse ' for i* ' confinement cases; goodVcitv refer ences. Call Cherokee ay. and Manomin st SITUATION wanted by a widow of thirty; good worker; city or country; also a good nurse girl ; city reference. 330 Ban-" fllSt. . .. " . ■ .; SECOND WORK— girl of 17 would like a place is a respectable family where she can do second' work. Call' or address Miss Martin, 335 Rondo. ECOND WORK— Wanted, by a compe tent girl, position in small family, either second or general work; first-class city refer ences. C. B.; Globe. .-.■.:.. STENOGRAPHER— Situation wanted as stenographer and typewriter by lady ex perienced in law work. Address . W 256, , Globe. <3___a__3_ji^.'Bu3__asa_»_a «____* WASHING wanted by a woman who will go out; house and' .pflice cleaning;' . also family washing taken home.'. '■ Call on or address 136 Texas st. West side. : ■_-. ■ . WANTED— Washing to do at home;plain clothes washed and ironed. 35 cents per dozen : rough-dried, 25 cents per dozen. Address Rear 139 East Thirteenth st. ;..-..: WASHING— Two : girls want to work by day washing, ironing, housecleaning or any work by day. Address or call 48 West Ninth st. WASHING wanted at 162 West Ninth st : up stairs. Vl."* ASHING Wanted, washing and house »V cleaning; work by day or week. Rear 451 St. Peter st. ■:'■'■' . IYJ ASHlNG— Wanted, a few families' > V washing: good work guaranteed; call for and deliver. Address II 261, Globe. , WASHING and ironing wanted at- 456 East Sixth st; rough-dried clothes 25c per dozen, called tor and delivered. . WASHER WOMAN— A respectable Ger man woman wishes ' work by the day to wash and iron. Call at 58 East Eleventh st. XV LOOKING FOR PROPERTY for • speculation, go out on the Grand ' avenue electric live. Falliheo & Snow, 30 East iOtirth. ■ . • - - "vihkc'i-:m..%:\i:'m:k. A' MACKIN'S EXPRESS— Trunks re • moved to any part •of city, 25 cents. Office 50 East Seventh st Telephone 985-2. KCHITECT— A. 11. Haas, oflices6 (third floor) German-American Bank building, corner Robert and Fourth sts. '. AUCTION,' furniture storage; loans,- any amount; carpet cleaning. Sansome's, 402 Jackson st. • • ■ ■• - - Ait! EM AN Wr.Lii.s-.ot any size and . . depth drilled; water supplies furnished ; and water works constructed. : Oil. Gas and ; Water Well Drilling company. Pioneer Press 'Building. St. Paul. Minn. : ■ -y .' ' LECTUICITY IS LIFE— Our electric -Ci belts and appliances cure nervous, or ganic diseases and weakness, etc. : £4 to $0. : . ; Electric-; Belt Agency, Box 548, ; Duluth, ' Minn.. .■';'.-'. • . . FANS AND DOLLS of all makes : can r be . ' repaired at 308 Market st . ADIES' PRIVATE HOSWi'AL- Mrs. 11. Stengel 254 Martin st. '... OOK IN THE ENDOW of the "China- Tea House," 58 East Seventh st -. . ianos TO RENT and amount paid to apply on purchase price later. - Whitney's Music Stoke. No. 97 East Third st SERVICE BULLS— Registered Jersey! Holsteiu and Shorthorn; terms from £1 to S5, season.' Corner St. Clair and Pascal ay.' STOVES stored for the season at reason- : - able prices. 403 Jackson st. jl/I OST WONDERFUL ADVERTISING iT-l • machine the world has ever known; sells to every merchant; particulars 2c. Arc Manufacturing Company. Racine. Wis. ; Rs. THOMAS STODDARD wishes to thank her friends for the kindness they have' extended to her in her bereavement": ANTED— FIFTY BABIES AT THE* Museum. Apply between 10 and 12 a. m. at office. "".'.. ..." ."""..-■ ITT" ANTED— Lots to grade and cellars to VV dig. Address 123 West Fourth st. WHITNEY'S BARGAINS in pianos . and organs are attracting muchal ten tion. Note these bargains, then call and ex amine, and you will not be long without an instrument. _______ PIANOS. 'vs.- -,-• . One good square piano,' only B*>o. .' One square piano, fine tone. 875.- One square, latest style, 7*6 octave, 8100.' One five square piano, good as ■ new, $125 One upright, used one year, worth $300, for sl9o. -.^_p__a One upright, used eight months, worth $325, for $200. -^PSn_____SS~fßl Oue beautiful upright piano, rosewood case, new, for $220. usually sold for $350. ORGANS. One Prince melodion. only $10. One Standard organ, 50 octaves, $25. .; One Mason & Hamlin organ, $30. One Strong & Camp organ, fine, $45. - One Mason & Hamlin organ. $5(». .. Whitney's Music Store, No. 97 East Third st. EE . FALEIHEE & SNOW'S Stinson Boulevard addition ad on fourteenth page. - . WASTED TO RETT. A COTTAGE— Wanted, a six-room cottage, convenient to the ears; rent not to ex ceed $10 a month. Address II 252. Globe. HOUSE— Wanted to rent an eight or nine - room house with all conveniences, within five blocks of Seven Corners. Ad dress, giving particulars. E 254, Globe. . -. HOUSE— Wanted, a small house, or . four or five rooms on first floor, within : ten minutes' walk from Kittson's residence, St. Anthony hill: state terms. W., Globe. . LOOK IN THE WINDOW of the "China Tea House." 58 East Seventh st ROOMS— Wanted, to rent June 1, five or six ■ unfurnished rooms - with , all con veniences for light housekeeping; must be cheap, ■ not -. to exceed $15 per month.- Ad dress, with particulars, E. A. F., Globe. ROOMS— two furnished rooms on St Anthony hill, near Selby ay., for two adults; -no housekeeping. Address W 259, Globe. -; '■--.-■ - - ROOM— Wanted, furnished room, by two gentlemen iv lower town, convenient to tne Portland. Address W 249. Giobe. ROOMS— Wanted, three or four unfur nished rooms for light housekeeping. Address T 270, Globe. .-v.- - ROOMS Wanted, two unfurnished rooms •by the : 15th of May St. Anthony hill preferred. Address X 268, Globe. ; . OOMS— Wanted, three unfurnished . rooms for light housekeeping, not more tnan twenty minutes' walk from depot; state price -• and location. Call or address 197 Pearl, -r.-r ''■.'-■ .■■"..V--..-.-^"- . ROOMS— Wanted to rent two ; furnished r rooms for light housekeeping. - within one mile of city market; cheap. Address M . 266, Globe. -■ '. . --.'.. : -'■■-. -• SEE.. FALLIHEE & ; SNOWS . Stinson ;. Boulevard addition ad on fourteenth gage. "- '■■ -■'■" "— " : "■' - '-•-•■'--■: ■" '":'■■''.- mVSICAL. : '[.;'- - .".-••'■••■ --PIANO— Fine ;' upright piano : for sale cneap; call evenings. 143 West Fourth st Dealers and traders need not apply. PIANO TUNlNG— sl.so— First-Class work guaranteed. Samuel E. Crutchett, 525 Wabasha st, Room 2; city references. - ffijiryK BUYS an elegant. upright piano, »jpl /t/; worth $350; been used a year; a . r great bargain. Call at once. ;~ 8, W. Rauden , bush. 63 East Third St., second floor. •_ i.^^& ■ EE : FALLIHEE :' & , SNOW'S Stinson • Boulevard addition ad on fourteenth page- IJT^Tff*ffl*^B-_B___fflfflifiH^ I POM WANTS auction SALT'S. : ■ . K. Holloway," Auctioneer, i, ;-; ; LARGE THREE-STORY DOUBLE House and Ground, Nos. 665 and 667 Canada st. at ; auction. I ; will sell 'on the : premises Wednesday, May 21, at tnree o'clock El m., the property at above numbers.m-.The ouse is a well-constructed three-story frame building, arranged in such a manner : as ; to ' give six separate ;• tenement : flats that - rent very readily; city water in every flat; sewer age in the street: the lot is 40x100 - feet to . alley. .:■ As the owner is leaving the city, I am ' instructed to make this sale without ' limit or reserve." The - terms will be made known : at : ; the sale. Look this up if you want to invest . a little money that will bring you from 12 to 15 per cent This is a positive sale; we must sell it, no matter what price it brings. > For further particulars call at my office, 254 and 256 East Seventh. E. Holloway, auctioneer.' FURNITURE AT AUCTION— I will sell at : the : residence No. 236 Ellen ; sl. (the , first-street north of University -aye.) : Mon- ! day." May 2, at 10 ' o'clock -a. m., one ": very .' fine parlor suit Brussels and other carpets.. Peninsular range, almost new, coal and wood stoves, walnut bedroom ' sets, choice rugs, lace curtains, . etc.; etc. This furniture Has been in use but a short time and is clean and good. E. Holloway, Auctioneer, . 254 and : 256 East Seveuth. < $__S_l ________ __(l •2*l (\n(\ st °<* OF water ■ 'WX\Jm\JKJ\J.. damaged shoes, which I will place on sale during the ' coming week .at the following low prices: All $4.50 shoes cut to $2.25; all $4 shoes cut to $2; all 53. 50 shoes cut to $1.75; all $3 cut • to $1.50 \ all $2.50 shoes cut to $1.25 ; all $2 cut to $1 ; all $1 shoes cut to 50 cents, and down as low at 10 cents per pair; come early Monday if you want them. E. Holloway, Commission Auc tioneer, 254 and 256 East Seventh st. au-igli & Johnson, Auc tioneers. UARRY PROPERTY AT AUCTION— We will sell at public auction on " the premises on Saturday, May 17, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon,' the finest quarry property within the city limits, lots 1 to 5.- inclusive; 21 to 28, inclusive; 33,34 and 35, in block 10 of Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's addition to St Paul. This . property is hounded by Warsaw, Grace, Arbor add Jefferso.i * aye. The streets are graded, sewer and sidewalks laid. The rock is conceded to be the very .best in the city for .- building puiposes. being free from '■ sand or soapstone. The neighbor hood is nourishing and, with all the improve-' ments going on in that part of the city, prop erty is sure to advance 40 per cent within the next year. Parties who are looking for a paying investment, especially contractors, cannot afford to f let thla . opportunity pass. ; .Terms : liberal and will : be . made known on day of sale. For particulars apply to P. T. Kavanagh,. Hotel. Ryan, corner Sixth and Robert sts., or Kavanagh & Johnson, Auc tioneers, 187 and IS9 East Sixth st EE, FALLIHEE & SNOW'S Stinson Boulevard addition ad on fourteenth page. • . HORSES AftP CARBIAO "ES. A CARPENTER would like- io build 1 house or do job wort: and take horse and buggy as part payment Call or address Mita Hanks, 13 » West Fourth st A GOOD BUGGY HORSE for sale cheap : gentle any lady can drive. Inquire F. J. "Scliultz, Third and Minnesota sis. A BARGAIN— Six-year-old horse; sound and gentle ; very cheap. W. P. Burke, 381 Sherman st " " " BURKE. 381 Sherman st. will pay cash for good top buggies; for sale or ex change, phaeton and harness, express truck and harness, saddles and bridles. 331 Sher man st ON'T pay $3,001" for a lot in Summit XJ Park addition, when we can sell you one in Vinson's Boulevard addition, covered I with large oak trees, for $900. Smith & Tay lor, 333 Robert st. DELIVEEYW AGON, with top, in good order, cheap, or trade for anything can use. G. F. Woolsey. 964 Burr. FOR SALE— fine quarter-curtained landau. '•.'•. One fine driving buggy. One span matched carriage horses. " One single driving and riding horse. One span children's donkeys. ; One two-seated donkey wagon. One double set donkey harness. One double set carriage harness. One double set buggy harness. Two children's side saddles. : Two children's riding bridles. . ", Whins, blankets, rugs, etc." AY -A A . j The above are all in good order,, and will, .be sold together or separately or exchanged. : for Western land. For further particulars apply to Maj. A. E. . : Bates, Rooms 4 and 5, Army .Building. ;.,. , A t*-IRST-CLASS PHAET.'N cheap for - cash. Waterhouse, Wilder Block, 185 East Fourth. OR SALE OR TRAD E— Five-year-old horse (stallion) for real estate; weighing 1.550 pounds,' without blemish. Call at stock yards. South St .'Paul; inquire J. M. Madison, ex-policeman. . FOR -SALE— One fine pony, suitable for ■:- children, road cert, two-seated phaeton, single top buggy, set light double harness; ice box. W. S. Gregory. 30 East Fourth st. FOX SALE— Two-seated extension ton carriage, or ; will exchange : for good phaeton : can be seen at W. P. Burkes livery, 381 Sherman st ■ FOR SALE— A "'Gladstone" surrey, horse, harness, lap robes etc. : a complete out fit: family going to Europe. Address C, Globe. FIRST-CLASS express Wagon, norse, harness; cheap for cash, at 927 Sims st. FOR SALE— platfoim spring wagon : side-spring buggy; also a good work horse, or would trade for a horse suitable for delivery. 502 St Peter st. FOR SALE— Good sound driving mare, harness, leather top, Timkin spring side bar bnggy, or will exchange for good upright piano. Address V 277, Globe. r: ; . OR SALE— One pair of work horses; weight 2,550; or: will trade for light horse. Call between 12 and 2 o'clock. Cur tice st, near Concord ; a snap. OK SALE CHEAP— A good family horse, perfectly gentle, eight years old; ! also good top buggy. Address G 268, Globe. OR SALE— 291 East Seveuth st. two young driving horses; sound; color black and 'gray: call Monday. _____ FOR SALE— Bay mare sound, kind and gentle; good under saddle; safe ior lady or children; price $50, if taken at once. In quire at 67 East Seventh st, or barn, 54 Kent st .' . FOR SALE— A finely, matched, large and stylish carriage team; well bred bays; will give time if desired. . Inquire of Patter sou Bros., 233 East Seventh st. OK SALE OR TRADE— Morgan mare ' with foal,' and one pair ot mules; : want three good 1.000 or 1,100 horses for same. Address F 999. Globe. . FOR SALE CHEAP— horse, sound and gentle ; also ' good phaeton and har ness. 797 Beecn st. • OR SALE OR EXCHANGE for real es " tate, standard and common-bred young J horses. Address Jas. Carr, corner Western and Nelson a vs. . . . " . . OR SALE— English |Saddle horse and a fine driver combined, at 254 Eighth st. "'____ POR SALE— team, young and ,J_ safe; color black. Apply 308 Exchange st. south. - ■" ...•-• FOX SALE— Pony; kind and gentle; for riding or driving. Apply 136 West ern ay. HORSES AND CARRIAGES at reduced rates. We solicit regular boarders and sale horses. W. P. Bnrke, 381 Sherman st HORSE TO RENT— A : gaited saddler, safe for lady. To let at 498 Marshall ay. ; reasonable terms. ■" " ORSE for sale cheap ; call at 1116 Rea ney st. LOOK IN THE WIN DOW of the "China " Tea House,", 58 East Seventh st. THE "largest : and best assortment ot car ... riages and buggies of every style at low er prices than the same can be bought of any I other dealer in St. Paul; extension • top car riages, : rockaways, ooen and top buggies. canopy tops, phaetons, urn seats, democrat . wagons, buckboards, . express - wagons, Con cord wagons, pony carts, delivery wagons, carts, Kensington wagons, harnesses, etc., at King's Carriage Rooms, corner Fourth and Minnesota sts. WANTED — Horses to Board — Having : fitted up the barn, 343 ; aud 345 Ex change St., - between Fourth ; and Fit th sts., . am now prepared to receive horses to board. Hildebrand & Co., - ; ' ' WANTED— speeding sulkv; light, T. *_. Purtell, Cumberland, -Wis. ■--■:■ -:■: : ■•.:■-■■ .:-■■': ■■-■ - .'--■ - - ANTED— A gentle horse that ladies can drive; 1,100 pounds or over.. 257- Selbyav. _____^_ WANTED— A pony cart or phaeton. - Ad dress, stating kind and price, S 261, Globe. .-■' ...■■■': WANTED— The use of a horse for a few iVY "months, for light buggy driving; • good references. Address, stating terms, - G 43, Globe. ■."..- /■'■:-■-. ;-. ' ' .:.;.; -AJ-- ....■; j WANTED TO RENT-Horse and phae- : ton for the summer. Address Hotel Chate&ngay, White Bear Lake. - ... ; - -.., STINSON'S BOULEVARD ADDITION. ■ Falliheo _ Snow, 80 East Fourth ah POPULAR WANTS. BUSINESS CBLASCES. "tleKenney &.€©. _L ; ; 838 Cedar st,' Union Block, Room 45. • LIVERY— Thoroughly equipped; good horses and " carriages; : express , Hue mi connection; building cost $2,500; stock and carriages invoice $2,000; who wants whole outflr at $1,800; easy terms. BARGAIN ; O. 2.— 22-room" furnishod flat; handsomely furuished throughout; . everything < new; '-. clearing $125 : monthly; ' highly respectable ; must be sold; small pay ment down, balance on installments; this is '■ near court house." Globe. . postothce.*' : 3Sß_n_i 12, 16- ROOM FLATS all over city on . installment plan. 1/l-ROOM BOARDING HOUSE; very X\J handsome; cheap.^__*s___tt_Mßt_l CIGAR and confectionery stores; $100 up; ; ... living rooms. ; CONFECTIONERY and dressmaking es tablishment; very fine for lady. GROCERY STORE— Rent $10; at in voice: about sl,ooo stock: $13,000 busi ness last year.7U_*l*fl— ***M~fj_______l /"".-ROOM FLAT FOR SALE- Cost $300— 0 $150. :: ' '■■■--• "": ■" : ; ■'■■. IF YOU want anything in business line and have no money, what bave you to trade? Equities bought, sold and exchanged. LADIES are specially invited to look over our list of houses, flats and fancy stores. EQUITY m house to exchange for horse and buggy.ißJß_Bii_^igiß__>Bfl"Bß— _ __TO £) GOOD RESTAURANTS for sale, cheap. "I /_ acres LAND near Fort Snelling for . -lv/ borses.'t£B__* B J______l COME and look at . our mammoth list, which is free and open to public inspec tion. . McKeuney & Co., 338 Cedar st, Union block. ______ 45. Abbott it Rca's List of Bargains 32 Chamber of Commerce "■". CJD llOn — HOTEL of forty sleeping 'S>o.\J\J\J rooms: : very central; cheap rent; modern; it is doing a good business; this is a good thing. $*V /"".fl/Y-BEST manufacturing busi *iP»D.tJ\J\J ness in this city for the price; long established; paying well; no competi " tion: staple article manufactured • ESTAU RANT— One of tho best in the city; first-class in every respect; must sell on account of sickness. <n.<T) Knn-MK AND BILLIARD tHI/v^t/UU hall, in connection with a ho tel in this city; is guaranteed to be making : good money terms easy. ffljj /"WVY-CHANCEot a lifetime; fur ijpl^'JUU niture complete of twenty-four I rooms: over twenty. regular boarders; very central; furniture would grace any private residence; am clearing $100 per mouth, but must sell on account of ill-health. . CIGAR AND CONFECTIONERY, sta tionery. and school supplies; a good one. See me Monday, sure. ' (jl»/*nn — FURNITURE complete of «]pUL/L/. twelve rooms; every room full; central; easy terms. IE YOU WISH to buy a business, see us. J- We can sell your business for you, if you will sell reasonable. See us anyway. Abbott & Rea. 32 Chamber of Commerce. "Morris Self's Business List. Room 58, National German-American Bank. <fIJO /"J/ \(\ BUYS an old established cigar <#>&•.* '\J\J box factory; this is one of the best manufacturing businesses in the city; will sell on easy terms or trade for real estate. M. Self. ' (' IGAR AND TOBACCO STORE on J principal street; will sell stock at in voice, without fixtures; this is the best pay ing retail store in the city. M. Self. BILLIARD HALL and cigar and confec tionery combined; one billiard and three pool tables, soda fountain and fixtures complete; will sell for one-half ot cost price. M. Self. ■ ■ ■■--■■ ■■■ ■■: : ■ HAND LAUNDRY— only laundry iv .• one of St Paul's best suburbs, with liv ing rooms; will sell cheap. M. Self. LEGANTLY FURNISHED private boarding and rooming houses ; full of. first-class gentlemen roomers: $200 to $400 down, balance monthly. M. Self. "1 O-ROOM furnished flat on East Seventh 1.& st; cheap and easy terms. • M. Self. _■> WO CLEAR LOTS - to trade for the fur : niture in a private house or flat -' -- ■ UICK RELIEF for all kinds of business ' 'troubles; consultation free of charge. . If you have a business ' for > sale list with me. •' Morris Sell,- Room -58, National German- Amencan Bank: " ■ " ■ A Wicker Bros. : 46 Jackson st. Room 107. OR SALE— A r complete butcher outfit; : ; cheap for cash: license included. FOR SALE— Two delivery wagons at half 'price; also first-class truck harness. TO EXCHANGE— Three lots on Dayton's bluff for a business of any kind. HOUSE AND lot to trade for a small farm, not too far from St. Paul. HOUSE AND LOT to trade for grocery - store; will put in some cash. OT AND CASH to trade for boarding house or furnished flat OOD LOT to trade for good work team, - harness and wagon. : • IF YOU wish to buy or sell, come and . see x us, as we are headquarters for business chances. TWO SAFES for sale at half price, but most cash. fifofin PUTS you in a business that.will isAj\J\J pay yon $100 per month. CLEAR FARM to trade for city property; this is a bargain. WE HAVE some customers for lots on 'Arcade st north of Maryland st; any one having lots to sell in this location come and list them with us. NO. 9 COOK cheap for cash ; must sell at _V" once. ' "I A-ROOK HOUSE and lot to trade for -LU livery stable; must be good stock. . S. <J. I J . iit on. Business-Trade Broker, 319 Jackson st, ■ Room 1. OARDING HOUSE— Central; sixteen rooms, $500 on time. CiIGAR STORE— Rent $15; $400 cash; a '. snap. ONFECTIONEEY— clears $3.50 . per day. . '...,.. ' ESTAURANT— In heart of city; big trade; a money maker, for $300. • TURKISH BATH ESTABLISHMENT, clearing $200 per month, on time pay ments. ■ , XF YOU WANT to.buy or sell a boarding house.- cigar store, dairy, hotel, confec tionery, butcher shop, . blacksmith shop, or any line of business, or counters, showcases, , shelving, or wanting a partner, see me ; It costs you nothing; square dealing: quick work. S. C. ________ 310 Jackson. ■ ?' . • TOEXCfIMGE. EXCHANGE for a wagon, buggy or , pony horse,, one new full-rigged canoe, or will sell cheap. Apply to owner, J. C. Brown, 388 Como ay. - TO EXCHANGE— to exchange, some well located lots on Hoffman ay. (Dayton's bluff;,, for improved property on : St. Anthony hill, located anywhere '■ between Marshall and Holly ays. and between Arun del and Dale sts.. Address H., 578 Ash land a~.':'- ;; : ":v -■ '■■■' -_y TO EXCHANGE— Nine-room house on - Burr st. city water and sewerage, to ex change tor vacant property in Syndicate 5 or. St. Anthony hill. J. U. McNamara, 18 East Fourth st. . ■ ■ - 6____b_Bb_ HnMl MS O - EXCHANGE for i vacant property: nouses and lots in different parts of tbe city; also farms. Call - and see us. H. H. Schulte & Co., 115 East Fourth st ~" ■ : .■;■ "TO EXCHANGE— Second-hand . stoves . X taken in . exchange . for . new gasoline stoves, refrigerators or. anything in the bard ware line. A. D. Palmer. 246 West Third st O EXCHANGE— SIO,OOO in choice im '■■ proved property between cities for clear improved farms. Address Box 17, St An- . thony Park. .- . V- - O EXCHANGE— hill prop ■- erty and grocery stock for farm near St.*. Paul. Address D 252fGlobe. :t; TO EXCHANGE — Will . exchange fair "• Square piano, Knabe. for horse and two seated buggy. - N 273, Globe. TO EXCHANGE— Five acres on East • Seventh st for a " house and lot or lot." Kost & Crescy, Third and Robert sts. O EXCHANGE— A lot for a horse and '.-- buggy. ;- Address S 260, Globe. OTINSON'S BOULEVARD ADDITION. ' .O - Failihee & Snow. > East Fourth st. C/fifc to let 'ads." In the Globe are seen by • "■■» the most people. . /./>«/ and found ads. In the Globe are seen fcl/oc by the most people. •'- . \ A A 13 - - - . POPULAR WAUTS. " . ' — ■ — — ,- BUSINESS CnAJfCES. Miscellaneous BusinessChancca KCUITECT— A. H. Haas, office .iti(thiid floor) German-American Bank building, : corner Robert and Fourth sts. ' - FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTER ing repair shop - for sale cheap; rent cheap ; good location ; well established ; gocd . ; reason for wishing lv sell. Address M 262, , Globe. ': . . • ■ ; ■:;■.;. .• A GOOD NEWSPAPER business f0» -£> sale cheap. Address V 258, Globe. CIGAR and candy store cheap for cash { good trade. Address X 253, Globe. FIRST-CLASS boarding bouse for sale at a bargain; furnished complete; fourteen rooms; excellent location; doing good busi ness. Address M J 70, Globe. FOR ; SALE — Eighteen-ro.nn boarding house ; ■■. thirty . steady boarders and « good transient trade: other business the cause of selling; will take horse and buggy as part payment Address Mrs. Li, Globe. FOR SALE— hack and boarding stable: good location; low rent; board ers more than pay all expenses: stock will invoice about $3,700; will Rive good terms. Address H 48. Globe. Minneapolis. FOR SALE— or the best bakery, con fectionery and news stauds in the city; good reasons for selling. If ym are looking for anything In this line and "want a bargain, address A. N. P., Globe. : ■- • OR SALE CHEAP— and con- X fectionery store; fine location; good soda fountain trade: 3 rooms, rent cheap. Corner Seventh and Kittson. "C*OR SALE at a bargain, a news and con .-*• * fectionery store owner leaving town". Address G 267, Globe. ERE is A CHANCE— A lirst-class con fectiouery and cigar store for sale, with . twelve living rooms overhead ; rent, $20 , per month; will sell cheap it taken at once : six showcases, counters, awnings and stock, all at your own price. Inquire at 587 Broad -ay, or York and Mississippi. HAVING other engagements which oc cupy most of my time, I offer for sale one-half interest iv my retail shoe store, which is doing a good business; capital .re quired, $5,000 to $S.0O0: investigation so licited. Address N 272, Globe. ARNESS SHOP AND FIXTURES— Good location and established business; must sell on account of ill-health. " Address C. M. Kaiser. 145 South Wabasha st. I"F YOU WANT, a lot for a home, look at X our offer on St. Anthony ay., corner of Grotto. Smith & Taylor, 333 Robert st. EAT MARKET for sale, with good' trade of about $700 per month; low rent: nan time. Address Z 276, Globe. PARTNER Wanted, a man with business ability and from $500 to $700 to join me in the purchase and manufacture of a new invention which is a monopoly and in great demand by every steam and street rail- • road in tho country. I will invest equal amount of cash with a man who can give his time to the business, which is sure to make a fortune in a year; fullest investigation in* vited; no middlemen; principals apply dv letter only to E. Lincoln Park, care of First National Bank, Minneapolis, Minn. PARTNER WANTED— SI,SOO will buy a half interest In a manufacturing and repairing business, doing $200 to $300 net profits per moulh: this will bear investiga tion ; those only meaning business need ad dress Manufacturer. Daily Globe: Room 108 Chamber of Commerce, Duluth, Minn. STOCK OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS; Boots and Shoes, etc., for sale at Su perior. Wis., invoicing $2,500: stock clean and . business increasing; fine location; chance for a live man; will bear closest in vestigation. Horton. 319 Jackson. Ivestigation. Horton, 319 Jackson. S^T. PAUL HOUSE, MANKATO, two' O story brick, nearly new; 17 rooms up. stairs, 10 down stairs; located opposite Omaha depot: bar with good fixtures in con nection. -Address J. A. Nelson, Maukato, Minn. HE ENTIRE STOCK of the large job' bing house of Joseph W. Blabou & Co. - consisting of manufactured goods, men's fur nishing goods, notions, hosiery, white goods, laces and embroideries, together with all fix tures, unexpired lease of premises and good will of the business, is offered for sale, pre patory to retiring from business, owing to' the ill-health of the active partner. This It an admirable , opportunity to succeed to an , established business for "any one with re- •• quisite capital desirous of entering the job bing business. Stock the largest in the North- . west and complete In every department.- - Store building five stories and basement, 50x 100: steam heat and power, and every.mod- . em improvement; desirably located in tha • .; center of the jobbing district. For furthei particulars apply to Joseph W. Blabou & Co , 22-., 221 and 226 East Fourth st, St. Paul, .Minn. •'.''" BOROUGH BUSINESS MAN, witli large experience in lumber business, good habits, desires partner with means. Address S 65. Globe, Minneapolis." " VALUABLE INFORMATION can bo furnished to any one that wishes to Mart a restaurant. D 255, G10be-' ".■." WANTED— A partner to buy half inter est in drug stock to start business. Address D 46, Globe, Minneapolis. WANTED— Au energetic young man with small capital in a good paying. business as partner. Address X 263, Globe. <E>~\ i)F\ BUYS a business paying $0«o pet tyxAtO year. Call 209 West Seventh st, upstairs. F. E. H. . ■ ' SEE FALLIHEE & SNOW'S Stinson Boulevard addition ad ou fourteenth page. . ■ ■ • ■ L PEftSOHfAI_S. AN HONORABLE GENTLEMAN, of. .. good social and busiuess standing, de sires to correspond with ladies matrimonially inclined; all letters strictly confidential. L.' I). Florence, 612 Eighth street south, Minnej apolis, : Minn.' . ." __-■ CURTAINS CLEANED— Lace. Madras J and all kinds of .curtains cleaned; the only reliable place in the city. 30",*! West Third st. Mrs. A. J. Hayes. .. _^ . LADIES, use -'Orchid Cream" for the com plexion ; it has no equal. 94 South Robert, Room 10. - . . MRS. MAR* A. TUsSEY. 223 East Eighth st. takes special pains with the eyes, ears, rheumatism ; paralytic effects re stored to natural feelings, and all chroma ■ diseases: gives massage treatment. MRS. G. H. HELM, magnetic and mas sage treatments: phycrometic readings. 27 East Seventh St.. Room 17. PERSONAL— Ladies, 11 you wish to keep your curls, crimps and frizzes in perfect order" in all kinds of weather, from three to ; ten days, use Curiine; price, 25 cents; ask your druggist for it; by mail, 50 cents. Ad dress Manufactory of Curline, 728 Nicollel ay., Minneapolis, Minn. ANTED— BABIES, BABIES, BA^ bies; babies of all nations. Apply at Museum, between 1" and 12 a. m. SEE FALLIHEE & SNOW'S Stinson Boulevard addition ad on fourteenth page. - - __- INSTRUCTION. ELOCUTION LESSONS taught; private class; special course, to advanced stu dents. . Miss Haas, 362 Smith ay. USICAL . INSTRUCTION given . i piano aud guitar; arrangements may be made also for practice; terms reasonable. St Mary's Home. ' ' SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, O ; day, evening, and by mail; Standard system: send for catalogue. Miss J. D. Hess," 814 Pioneer Press, , HORTHAND — Graham system: three ': trial lessons free: no books required ; full course, $10. Wm. Shepfer, 263 Iglehart. : A T. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC and Art 26 East Exchange St— Lessons given on " piano, organ, violin * and guitar; also a thorough course in drawiug and paint ing, including ' crayon, pastel, water colors ' and decorative art work. For terms , call or address the Superioress. TINSON'S BOULEVARD ADDITION*! Failihee & Snow. :'(> East Fourth st. WAirrj_H> TO BUI. BABY- CARRIAGE— Wanted, second hand baby carriage; must be cheap and in good order. J. C. Fitzsimous, 568 Laurel - ay. : ! . ....':. - BICYCLE— Wanted to buy, bicycle, second hand, ffi t fifty -four inches ; $25 cash. : Address W 260, Globe. ARPET— Wanted, twenty-five yards of - - good second-hand carpet; must be cheap for cash. Address 797 Maryland. . LOTHING— Wanted it buy. gentlemen* - A second-hand clothing for cash; fur coats a specially. '.Address U 253, Globe. C UR-MTURE— Wanted, . good bed, set • X. springs, and toilet set; must be cheap for cash. Address Q_ 44. Globe. SCALE— Wanted, one five- ton second-hand « scale; must be cheap for cash. ; Apply to " ' T. J. Ryan, 271 Rice st. . .. CJAFE— Wanted to buy, a second-hand fire : O -proof, safe. - Address E. Joseph," 224 ..West Seventh, city. QTINSON'S BOULEVARD ADDITION! tJ Failihee A Snow. 30 East Fourth st s - ■ ■ 3 ." :^_ Bt_a_Bg_ _WflßOm«g>' . - 1/1/ hv arc 3' our rooms vacant? An ad in u_» "{'/ Globe WO «*ut them.