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POPULAR WANTS ; I US ULflii iiflliEUi mtvatio.^s OIFIREI). Jlalp. A».i-N iii m » of good address, thai is ■A reliable and can furnish reference*!, is wanted In even- town :hroughout the West to represent the oldest aud most reliable, bafe and favorably known Standard Mutual j Aid Association bf Minnesota. Interviews are easy when you are acting for us, we having an enviable reputation for square deal!:i>; and the rapid payment of all just claims', standard Mutual Aid Association, Glotie nuil<iing. St. Paul, Minn. a DVhKTIsING MAN— Wanted, at once. Aii\i i risiNii MAN— Wanted, at Bond & Reference Association, 312 Endicott Jtiiihlinj. A GENTs>— state manager for a chartered -Ti. Connecticut company with a capita! of 5250,000 desires to pngaie several competent generalagpnts' throughout the state of Min iiesota. Live men can secure lucrative and permanent positions," frito a promise of In crease each year. Address M. V. Brnst State Manager. I'J 'Globe I Building.' St* PanL' Minn J \ G K N T - 1 "ii i c liiee? want i-i.crsetic ast-nt j\ for su Paul to nauaie valuable house hold invention lc^uircd la every bouse; ter ritory free to responsible men who will otn pioy canvasSrs and pnsh: no moneyneeaed, but" security ret; r.irru: also agents for other localities. "B-.< ku-v Mfg. Co.. IH'troit Mich. r,\ GKNTSInuU:e g23 per day selling Port t\ folio <>f Lite: a work wanted in eve borne; exHtilsitely illustrated; eontaina warn ings to boys and cms; aids parents in crainine children;') full page plates shotvins effects cf alcohol and cigarette smoking, etc. Address O. W. Close. :,l'i Wiibash ay.. Chicago. II!. " \t!l-..> i - wanted tv travel. S*> to §10 J\ per day. Address .1. W. Konzen i Co., La CrosM?. Wis. A <JENTS (V A STED- Ladies or gentie -TV men; a good selling article: bis; com- Biission. 151 1 j East seventh st . Koomi. ARBER— First-class barber wanted by F. L. Gordon, Headquarters hotel. Fargo, >'. I). BARISEK-W:uited, a first class barber. J > immediately. 11. W. Meyer. Hastings, Minn. BARBi-.ii— Wantv-d. a first-clus.s barber; white iniih preferred; Sls a week : some at ouce. K. 1.. Ma.-rell. Blown. Dak. uv wa:ri'.l to '• tend cows, and help to milk: 51(" and board.. Call at 236 West Thir«i at !■' c'^'oi'lc. [JOY— Wantea; boy to r:;n errands and take -D care of o>.'.\<->: A<'..l:e>s H :.•>.). Gl.-.he. OY— W;;n;vd. stout boy, to work in con fectioijcry store and learn the candy busi ness Call t>day or Momlay at 4.'-: Wabasha. BOYs— v, "uTitfl. eight or ten boys to fold and wrap papers at 317 Wabasha st: call at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon; good wages paid. OOKKKKI'KR — Wanted, bookkeeper: give your age and city reference. L 205 Globe. ' ROC'MMAKER wanted at once at W. I. Gardner's Broom Factory, 1020 Fau qnier st. T> UTCHKIS— anted. a krst-clAss butcber; 1 > goo^i wages. Address M. B. Peterson, Glenwootl. Minn. ARRIACiE DRIVER wanted, at breu nan's livt-iy. No. 4-<2 c t. Peter st. C^HORE>— Wanted, middli aged man and J wife. German or ndinarian ; man to do chores, woman for housework: good home for good couple. -'IT J ut:i Twelfth st. LERii— Wanted, a good order clerk f(.u grocery: oi:e experienced with the Hill trade and Haiiiliue nd Merriiia Park pre ferred. A<Mre-s .11. Globe. C" I'TTKI; WANTED— Are you a cutter? If so. do you use the A. D. RudeJnew method ot cutting) "r\lSH\v".\"M IKR— Wanted, II dishwasher x) at (:it"e Neumann, Wabasha st. HEADyL'ARI'EKS for religious pictures and picture framing. Syron's, 675 Wa itHsha st.. near Tllton. HOSTLER— Wanted, an elderly man to take care of horses and work bout house. Inquire at Organ Factory, North St. Paul. \1 AN— " anted; a man for one of the best .»J milk rouses in this city: have ex- j perienee Jn that line: a rustler, with good reference. Minnesota Bilk Company. 394 East Seventh st. \\ AX-Uauit'!. geiic mau who speaks .» I German: hi Jury and coiiiraission. or Chamber <;f c<ni.m?r*ce. '.' a. m. r PKRATORM ON MKAM POWER Oil!: ', ! (RS »V MKAJI POWER j macnines— < iverall makers, i ant maKers. icnat nirtker>: tsjcrienctd lau:id^ can have steady work. Avi'ly Factory, Powers Dry Good's y 0.. Fov.rth -■[ PANW istil I. -Wanted, a young man as JL pot and pauwasher, and niake himself useful around the kiu-uen. Cliftoii hotel. MOTOGit.\PI!ER— A fir»t-»-luss printer or dark room man; must hc.ve refer ences. T. W. liii.'ersolL 27 East Third st. IJK-.S l-'EEDER and errands. Call it 3 Monday momins:, Curtis Printing Com f.auy, 15S East Third. SALESMEN— Wanted, two smart youns men: oiiui«'.e salesmen; $15 week: cail between It and 11 a. m. to-day. 402 Endi cott Building. SALESMEN" — .Wanted, one each for Duhuh. Minneapolis and city: best of references required: none others need apply. Manager. .":s Davidson Block. S\ l .-..'■ d in every county; 575 per month and expenses; outfit; samples. e;c, tree; goods sold by sample: steady" po sition to projii-i parry; no experience neces sary: full particulars upon application : scud stamps. Wortc— tcr Ferrule and Manufactur ing Com} any, ;;4 lieiiiion St., Worcester, M a^ 1 * Sale>*ien — Wanted; city salesmen; Bide line: ::o Kuni'les required: article stand aril. Addros 1. - 1 ."). S/t. Paul Globe. <»J II \Sh.M A KEti v.aiitcd. 45lJucksua st. .O QTAIRBLILDERS — Wamt.l. sis- stair- O bniMers. Chajtinan-Drate Company, Seven Corners. SHOI M \ivi.ic wanted at 707 East Tbird lO sr.. Dayton's Biuif. QTEXOGRAPHERS — Wanted, experi kj enced stenographers and typewriters to r'-ei>ter for i»i=it:ons: we are unable to sup j!y tlit» demand. Miss J. D. Hess, eighth tioor. Pioneer Press Building. OO Llt'TTi ) R-* — Wan ted, iwo A 1 Lew- O paper s-olieito^ for Once a Week. An entirely new plan: greatest inducements ever offered. F. H. Rice.' 51 Davidson Block. Tail or aii I experienced Lailore wanted. No. ."■?:« Rice st. • TO l.\ 1 1. «iR>— ■. good T'iintsmaker can get steady wi.rk and good pay. Address C O. DahL Baldwin. Wis. iiT. MERCANTILE IJOND AND J. Reference Association (incort>orate«l>, Endicott bnilainp. 1 St' Paul; Guaranty Loan, Minneapolis, car. r>e!p you to get a jx>sitiou jf you are experienced in any line of work ana are a responsible person: call and file application if you can fill these requirements. TRAVELING MEN to handle our goods X a side line. Ivorine Collar and Cuif Co.; 423 Wabasha st. ITTANTI ■> live, energetic man with »V 550). $300 down.' to pen an See in Minneapolis for an Eastern manufacturing company: 510 t0 §15 per day for the right party: will bear a most rigid investigation; ask for Mr. James. Call -a. m. and 7 p. m.. 268 Wabasha st. U' ANTED— Three young mea to learn telegraphy and shorthand; can make expenses. Apply Globe Business College, Fourth and Jackson. Wantld— on taiary or coai »V Eiisiio:i to bardic toe New Patent Chemical Ink-Ersticc Pencil; the greatest telling novelty ever produced: erases ink ihoroughly in two seconds ; no abrasion of 7 aper: 3Xj to £00 icr cent profit; one agent's ►ales amounted to SO. 1 in six days; anotner in two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each state and territory. For terms and full particulars address The Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company, La Cro'se. Wis. "lAT" ANTED— uocd, live man to work for »V us. 109 East Seventh st U'a.\ti.ii-a;: active man, salary to be >» gin 570 to f* monthly, to represent in his own state outside '.arse cities a responsi ble New York house: references. Manufact urer. Lock Box 1565, N. Y. V" A RDM AN AND LAINUKV GIRL x wanted a: St. Dennis Hotel. .1 I V MEN for railroad work in Wisconsin. *rVy 52C per Jiiouth. 0r51.75 per day; free fare: men for lumber yards and saw mills, jrood wages: farm hands for haying, etc; ■■.i.l early Monday morning. Moore <£ Co., '.biSibley St., or 8 First ay. south, Minneapo lis. rKori:ssio.\Ai.. J\IA«NETI<- HEALER — Electric and -'I vapor bat! A. F. Bagnell, 159 W est Seventh. IJHILLIPS A- MERRYMAN. Civil Enei- J- neers and surveyors, 302 Endicott Build ing. ITPERFLI oi > HAIR permanently re moved trom the face, ueck, arm«. breast ir between the eyebrows, by electricity, with out injury; moles and 'warts skillfully ;reated. Mrs. Bsldwin, Suite 2U5, The Colon uade, St Peter st POPULAR MIS. SITUATION OFFERKD. f • iml« n -kVUlts' Gi-RMAN EMPLOY A— I.Vl»!ts (ii UMAX UII'I.OY • men: Office— Fifteen places to fill at ouce. MG St. Peter. PPRENTICE GIRLS wanted to learn dressmaking at USD Wabasha at.; call Monday. OOKKEEPING— Wanted, a girl, good 13 writer, quick in figures, lo assist at the books; one who wants to learn bookkeeping •nd bnsiness. *At Minnesota link Company, :R)4 East Seventh st COOK— female cook Immediately. ' Ea^U- B:stanrant, Bdllwater, Minn. OOK— Good cook wanted. 57!) Selby ;.v.. near Kent st. /COMPANION— Wnnied— A your.g Amen v> can lady can iind a permanent home as companion by addressing X -i:>. Globe. JOINING KOO.H <7litl.s — Clarendon ■LJ hotel; dining room girls: girls to worn in kitchen. INING Kou.ti GIRLS wanted at Hotel Sherman. INING ROOM GlßLS— Wanted. dining room girls and chambermaids, one pot and panwashcr. at Clifton hutol. INING ROOM GlßLS— Wanted, six d::, : room girls. Clif:o:i Hotel. OL'SEWORK— \T «i i t ed . girl for general housework: two in family; must be a good cook. 4VJ Dayton ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework. Call at 5.V) >mo ay. HO WORK -Wanted, girl for general housework. Apply at tilO Olive- st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girlsfor general housework. ti44 Burr st. HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general housework at *i\* Grand ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, an experienced girl for general housework, at yd Pros pect Terrace, corner Winslow ay.. West Bide. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good, reliable eirl for general housework. Apply at t/>0 Fairmont IT. OL>»:\VOKK— U anted, good girl for general housework: best waces: call after ■> p. m. Sunday. 344 North Pule. sk\V<7j;k Wanted, a girl for gen eral houw.vork. Call immediately at 3'JJ North Exchange st. HUUSKWUKU— Wanted, girl for general housework. Apply IMS Euclid st. HOUSEWORK— girl for gen eral housework. 2&3 St. Albans st. HousEWORn— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework at 590 St. Anthony ay. HOUSEWORK — A competent girl for general housework it] small family. Reference required. 583 Dayton ay. M<)l : <h\VOith — ■ Girl wanted: call be ■TJ tvieen 10 ami 11. 'i'< Summit ay. LJOUsEWOßK— v. anted, girl lor general Cl housework. 723 Grand ay. EW < >!£K — Wanted, immediately, good girl for general housework, small family. Mrs. Terry. 57 College ay.. fiat 3. OtsEWOßK— Wanted, girl for general housework. CSO Fairmont ay., near St. Albans. OUSKWOKK-Wanled.good girl for gen eral housework in small family. Apply Sri En. lk Building. HOUSE WORK— Wanted, a girl for general housework. 408 Laurel ay. OLSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework. 300 Martin st rj OU.SEWOKK— Wanted, a young girl in 1a family ot two; call at once. 90S Igle hart st HOUSEWORK— Wanted. ajgirl for house work. Mrs. Hankins, 538 Broadway. OUSEWORK— GirI for general house work att>4S Laurel ay. OUSEWORK— GirI for general house il work; small family. 434 Rondo st. OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework. Call 101:1 Gaultier st. Hoi M. WORK — Wanted, a neat girl for plain housework. all to-day at 225 St Anthony ar. OI'SKWORK — Wanted, t-'irl for general housework. o6i Nelson ay. WORK— Wanted, a girl tor gen eral housework. Call at 330 East Sixth st WORK— Wanted, goner:., sorvant for small lily; must be able to cook; good wages to competent woman. 001 Holly aye. HOUSEWORK— anted, cirl for general boose* or*. .-»?*> < voar st. HOUSEWORK— girl for general housework in family of two. C<o St Peter st OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl in private family: good wages. ■ 570 Canada st. OUSEWORK— HeIp girl wanted at 413 Minnesota st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, i girl for (ten eral housework. Apply at 275 East Eighth st. 1"| OUSE WORK— anted, good general li servant in small family; good wages to comr*etent cirl. 14:; West Fifth st. Hi USKWORK- Wanted, a good girl for JjL general housework. Inquire 703 Olive st HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl aecus torn* It general housework to go with lady to Wyoming; German preferred. 236 Forbes iv. OI.SEWOKK— Wanted, girl for general housework. 402 Western ay. OUSEWORK— '.it! wanted tor general housework nt 3,:-t ■Robert st. OUSEWOKK— Wanted, girl for general housework • I once, at '-'M Fuller st HOTEL. COOK; good wages; call to-day. •■!■■■■-■ Jackson st. fßONEß— Wanted, at Capital City Laun i. dry, 511 Robert st., a lirst-class plain ironer". Xl i ' SUN GlßL— Wanted, one who can V bake and do pastry work. Address A. Schneider. Lakeside Hotel. Frontei<a<', Minn. X'llt'HKN WORK— Wanted, a good girl V to help in kitchen. Call 60 East Sixth st. LAUNDRESS— A competent laundress to take work at home. Call at 300 Selby ay. Aril! m: GIRLS— W anted, tailor help:' machine girls, sowing girls and press hrtii'ls. 105 West Third st. Mii.iiNi.i; Wanted, a first-class milli i>er. Apply to S. Weiss, 29 East sev enth st. MII.I.INKRY SALESLADY —Wanted, an experienced millinery saleslady; none but lir t-class need apply. 105 East Seventh st. P. 11. Weiss. >Tl ItSK GIRL — Wanted, competent nurse I girl: Scandinavian or German pre ferred: two children: two nurses employed. Mrs. Warm. KJ9 Osceola ay. OPERATORS — Experienced operators wauted to operate steam power sewing machines, to make pants, shin* and overalls. Inquire at factory, Llndekes, Warner & Schurmeier. mALKSL.VDI KS— \\ anted.four good sates- O ladies t» take charge of exhibits in fancy retail grocery store. Address V 209, this office. |T7 ANTED — Cooks, waiters and girls tor W small families; best places, highest wages, situations free. 64 West Fourth st. Mrs. Schnell \\T ANTED— Three youns ladies to learn it telegraphy, shorthand and bookkeep ing. Apply Globe Business College, Fourth and Jackson. \lf ANTED— Young English-speaking girl, \ V fonrteeu years old, to take eareof child. 3':; St. Anthony ay. \"I. T ANTED— Waitresses for Inland Ocean \\ Beach. Wis . fIS. Tickets at Douglass' Intelligence. 33 Seventh. \~\ / AlsT AND SKIRT HANDS wanted > » at Miss Kelly's. SB St Peter st. »)(\ GIRLS for general housewor* wanted A*\) immediately and two cooks; also two nurse girls. 3f9 Selby. BO4KI) WATTED. BOARD— Wanted, comfortable board and lodging by three young men; location near corner Rice and Summit: early break fast necessary. Address box 2.377. BOARD— Gentleman and wife want room and rath, with board; no children. Ad dress B 201. Globe. '__ OARD WANTED for gentleman and sou in private family that would buy my almost new piano. Address C. 11. W., 513 Wabasha. TTb ARD wanted— suite of rooms and D board for gentleman and wife: would like to have apartments with private family; references given. C 211. Globe. TYPKWItITKRS A3fl> SUP -I*l.l ES. HK REMINGTON TYPEWRITER— X Constantly improved: desks for all ma ctiincs: taper, ribbons. carbon fend for oat alogue. Wyckoff, Seamans <i: Benedict 9 Kat-t Fourth st. STENOGRAI'IIERS !.:.-: with po sitions and business houses supplied, without charge to either party. Apply to Wyetoff. Seamaus & Benedict) D 4 Kasi Fourth, bt THE PAINT IAVL T-AILT GIOBE : KCinDAY KOENING. JULY 20, ISOI. POPUtt MS. SITUATIONS WAITED. 3! nies. BOYS lOK PLACES, places for boys; employment bureau for poor boys, free. News-boys' < nib Room. Chamber of Com merce building: open from 11 to 1- a. m. aud from i to .»::<) p. m. __ BOOKKEEPER — Young man. twenty three. wants position; good penman and bookkeeper; references. Address VV 309. Globe. __^_ DOORKEEPER— Wanted, position as J3 bookkeeper or billing clerk: two years' experience; good references. Address II 55, Globe. Minneapolis OOkKKLI'INU- Books opened, closed, ■D posted, expert work, etc. F. Sprague, Room 2Ti2. Drake Block. >t. Paul. - BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, position by a young man experienced in bookkeeping and ofiice irk; best of references. Address S '.■". Globe. Minneapolis. pOKKKSP()M)E>T or bookkeeper by v> young man, twenty-three: experienced; references. Address w 205, Globe. CiOOK— s'ngie man wonts a situation as - cook in hotel or restaurant; thoroughly understands meats, pastry and cake making. Apply Thomas Holland, Rising don Hotel, 37:; Rosabel -it., city. __ pROCEKV CLERK— man nine vT teen years of age wants position in grocery store; have had experience and can furnish reference?. Address B. K. C. 355 Cook st. - __ LAWYER— Young man desires situation with practitioner: references: small salary. Address A. E., Globe. HE MERCANTILE BOM) AM) Reference Association (incorporated), Endicott building. St. Paul; Guaranty Loan, Minneapolis, can furnish yon a responsible person for any position on short notice; it costs you nothing. MATCHMAKER (Swiss), three months in the United Stntes, wishes position In St. Paul or Minneapolis; is in the business for twenty years. Address II 204. Globe. I*l Hi Mil CLKRH— A young woman desires a post tion as cierk; dry goods or confection ery preferred; has had some experience. Address a .-'". Globe. LERK— Young lady would like position as cleric or copyist Address >> 211, Globe. DRESSMAKER would liKe engagements in families. Call or address SMg West Third st. DRESSMAKING — Wanted, a few en gagements by good dressmaker; ref erence famished. Address H 206. Globe. REs«>MAKEß— Competent dressmaker wants work in family: good fit guaran teed. Address DressmaKer. 551 Lafayette ay. ri OCShKEEPEK — Situation as house- O keeper by middle-aged lady, or any light employment, with fair pay. Address II Jr.. Globe. (1 OL'SEKEEPER— Lady wants a position 11 as housekeeper for widower. Call at 128 West Seventh St., op stairs, Koom 7. II Of**; WORK— A young girl would like n to da light housework; go home nights. C 79 Charles st. LADIES will find good help at 27 East Sev enth st. LADY STENOGRAPHER; has Keming ton machine: experienced in office work and bookkeeping: city references; will be satined with small salary to begin with. Address P. O. Box 2530. city. ; |V) ÜBS E — Wanted, engagement as sick 1 nurse by a lady with several years' ex nerienee and good city references. 454 Rondo st. "VJL'RSE— Wanted, a situation by an fex i'l perienced. nurse: city references. Ad dress .Mrs. L. WilNie. 211 Grove st. SEWER— A good general sewer wants work. Address Mrs. W.. Globe. OEWlNO— Experienced dressmaker woul. O like sewing In families: references given 222 Carroll st. _ EWIXG- Good, plain wing; would lice work: will work at home or go out by day. Flat 3. 312 University. STENOGRAPHER— Youns lady having had three years' experience in railroad and commercial work wishes position for arteruoons. Is very rapid on the typewriter. Address V 211. Globe. STENOGRAPHER— Young lady wishes position as stenosrapher and typewriter; moderate salary. Address U 201, Globe. TENOGRAPHER— Wanted, position by *3 lady stenographer and typewriter, or place to work for practice. Address S 201, Globe. • «\ A-HING AND IRONING wanted at W 4.",d East Sixth st: rough-dried clothes, 25 cents per dozen; called for and delivered. WASHING AND IRONING wanted \\ by a woman; also family washing taken home: call or address 140 Thirteenth St.. in rear. Mrs. M. B. ■\T/" AS HER WO 31 AN — Work to go out \\ washing, ironing and house cleaning. Address ■•.*! Fortst I I7ASHINJ — Lady would like some \\ washing and ironing to do at home: rough dry, 2T> cents; called for and delivered. 5 1. Terop'erance st. ■* AMiix;— A woman would like to go out washing. Address 710 Blair St., up stairs. \\J ASHING— A German woman wants to \V co out washing and cleaning. Address 582 imsa si. \T7"ASH ING— wants to go out to \\ work by the day wasning. ironing or housecleaning. or take in plain sewing. Ap ply to •;■>!* Pine. WASHING— Wanted, to do family wash ing at home. Call or address Mrs. Smith. 13 East Seventh st. U7 ASHING— Lady wishes to do washing; men's washing preferred. Inquire or address '3»; Filteepth st. Vtt ASHING— Family washing wanted: »♦ rough dry. 25 cents; starched and ironed. 50 cents dozen. Cail or address Mrs. Sorensen, 352 Fuller st. HOARD OITEKED. BOARD— Nice furnished »iom and board: gas, use of bath and piano. 22t> East Tenth st. BOARD— Pleasant furnished rooms and board, 201 West sixth st., near Ex change st. BO A D — Handsomely furnished room, with alcove; spacious and airy: board included: modern conveniences. ti(j(s Lau rel ay. BOARD— For rent, a large, pleasant front room : very desirable location ; board if desired. -4. East Tenth. OAKD— A well furnished room suitable for gentleman and wife, or two gentle men, with board. £30 per month. Reference. C. X.. Globe. BOARD— Large front parlor, furnished or unfurnished, with board. The Elm, j_7 East Ninth st. BOARD— Pleasant furnished rooms, with board, at 54 per week, or rooms without board ; use of parlor and piano. 64 Iglehart street. BOARD— First-class table board at 51.! Jackson, corner of Tenth. 12 o'clock dinners served. BOARD— 5:3 Cedar St.— ln Lytle Terrace— For rent, one front room, with alcove, with or without board. T)O.Yiy>— 344 East Tenth; large room with -D rim class table board: pleasant neigh borhood and modern conveniences. OAKD— Nicely furnished rooms, with board: also a few table boarders wanted. 228 East Tenth st. BOARD— 555 RoDert st. ; room and board ; all modern conveniences. BOAitD— Comfortable room with board: private family. SJB Wabisha st. OARD AND ROOM— Also table board; JJ terms reasonable. 558 Robert st. OARD— Furnished rooms, with or wiih- BOARD— Kuruiibed rooms, with or witn ont board, at 31 East Tenth st, oppo site capitoL ORWOOD HOUSE— East Nintti and 1 1 Wabasha— Best equipped bouse in the city: table and service excellent; S4, $4.50, $5 per week; transients, $1 per day. PRESSMAKI3CS. DRESSMAKING — You can have dresses made, fit guaranteed, cheap for the next thirty days at 'jt'.'.t North Washington st. ■IWllllHiilill f OCKWOOD. THE CHIROPODIST— Lj All diseases of the feet 293 and 294 Endicott Arcade, on Robert st between Fourth and Fifth. VT OTlCE— Tfceßrm of Loken and Godkin, li florists, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Theodore Loken is to collect all debts due the firm, and assumes all the liabilities of «aid firm. Theodore Loken, William Godkin. St. PauL Minn .July 17.1301. PSTTaTK HOst'lfAL, SCHOOL OF Midwifery— Mrs. H.Sleuze!. SH Martin st. \ r I VVI- Springsteen's treatment. Suitable for both mothers daughters, airs, S. S. Stout, 54 Park. I'Uce. POPULAR MS. FOR RK~T. ' > fieunii __X_.-t —WE KENT HOUSES, STORES. <>F . FICEB. TAKE CHAKUK OF RENTED.. PROPERTY. TAYLORS Kh.ViINU AGEN-,,: (V. GLOBE BUILDING. ' ' MDDI.KN NINE-KoOM house on hill, steam heat: cheap at $0 1. To good par ties for $|Q. Abbott _ l)ort;eloli, iii Chamber., of Commerce. CIHEAP HOUSES— TAYLOR'S RENT- V' ING AGENCY: WELL LOCATED AND/i ALL CONVENIENCES; ALSO STORES. AND FLATS REASuNAULB. COTTAGE— For rent cottage; five rooms, and cood location; rent $3 per month. --853 Bradley. . .. ■■ >' C COTTAGE— For rent, pretty furnished ■> cottage, near People's church; respon sible parties: piano. Address Cottage. Globe. , COTTAGE— To rent, cottage; seven rooms; modern improvements: location good.; ; very cheap. Cole, 30 East Fourth st ■ > -: COI'TAGE— bix-room cottage; all modern: -■ conveniences; located 364 Bates a y. In qnire 603 East Fifth. ' ■ oisks — SPLENDID SEVEN-ROOM : r©l*ses?. ALL modern CONVEN IENCES, ONLY *17.50 AND $20. tay- LOR'S RENTING agency. . HOUSE— For rent nice eight-room house. SI Islehart st St. Paul Title Insurance d Trust Company, or No. 5sQ St. Peter si. OUSE-NICE LITTLE FURNISHED HOUSE UNTIL SEPT. 15; CHEAP, DESIRABLE: ALL CONVENIENCES. TAYLORS RENTING AGENCY. OUsES AND ROOMS to rent in all parts of the city at way-down figures. C. W. Youngmau. 117 East Fourth st HOUSE— For rent lower part of house 722 Ashland ay., between St Albans and Grotto: consists of five rooms, with bath, .! cistern and city water. Inquire COO Randolph j St., near West Seventh. - OUSE— Six-room bouse on the corner Capitol and Avon, with cistern, well and large yard, for SU per month. Mrs. Jane Dorr, Hamline. Minu : OUSE— To rent. house No. 37 East Tenth st. corner Cedar; modern house, large rooms ; a nice home for a business man want ing to be handy to business. Smith 4 Tay lor. Xfl Robert st ■ HOUSE. 973 Hague ay. ; eight-room house, nil modern conveniences; rent is reas oaable. J. W. Taylor, Globe Renting Agency. HOUSE— rent new eight-room house; bath, mantel, grate, good cellar; rent 525. Inquire 651 Canada. HOUSE— For rent eight-room house. 205 Grove st. ; newly painted and papered; nice yard : cheap to the right party. O. C. Ask, "614 Sherburne. HOUSE— 297 Dayton ay. ; has all modern improvements. Inquire 295 Dayton ay. , Edwin Bell. HOUSE— To rent, five-room house, 607 St. Anthony ay. ; city water works. Ap ply 592 Martin st HOUSE— For rent, house 580 Iglehart st. ; eight rooms; modern convenieucss. Inquire 556 Iglehart st HOUSES— Houses for rent at all prices. John R. HicKey, room 131, Germania Life building. Fourth and Minnesota sts. HOUSE— Hague ay., near Chat*worth st. one block from Selby cable line, new eight-room house, with bath, mantel and grate and hardwood finish; rent moderate to reliable tenant. Call or address 407 Broad way. ■ HOUSES— For rent, two houses of nine rooms each on Williams st., in good con dition, with city water and sewer connec tion; rent $16. Apply to H. Dougan, 339 Robert st. • | HOUSE— For Rent— Bl2 a month for a new eight-room house on Lincoln ay. E. J. Daly, 532 Aurora. ; i \_ HOUSE— For rent, to small family withont children, house, seven rooms, mostly furnished: No. 240 West Seventh st. < HOUSES— Now is your lime to secure XX homes for the winter at all prices and at all parts of the city. C. W. Youngmaa, 117 East Fourth st. . i_ HOUSES— For rent, two houses of seven rooms each in cood condiiiou, conven ient to business: rents to suit eood tenants. Apply to H. Dougan, 33'J Robert st ,_ HOUSE— rent. 820 per month, seven- XJ room house, city water, bath, etc. ; large yard. 15'J East Congress; apply next door east . . . , •" '■ , , HOUSE— A large house in splendid condi tion, with barn and large yard. 243 Spruce st '.' • £-)/ »_a SIX -ROOM HOUSE on St. An- S/CU thony hill, with nice yard; No. 515 Iglenartst., near MackuDin. W. F. Moritz. 980 Pioneer Press. Suburban. T BALD EAGLE LAKE — Cottages beautifully situated on the lake shore, near the depot. Edwin A. Warren, 406 Sib ley st. HOUSE— For rent good house and out buildings, with five acres of fine land, just north of Lake Conio. Cochran & Walsh, Fourth and Jackson sts. Plus. FLAT— A first-clitss flat for rent; steam heat and city water: all modern. Apply to Lovering the Shoe Man, 3Sii and S6B Wa basha st. FLATS— $10 for delightful four-room flat: centrally located, with bath. Heibst, IS6 East Seventh. FLAT —The delightful seven-room flat cor ner Seventh and Chestnut; every con venience. Herbst 166 East Seventh. FLATS— Nice; five rooms; close to busi ness; cheap rent. 203 N orris st, corner Sibley. FLATS— For rent flats of ten. fifteen and twenty-live rooms; central location; at very low rent John R. Hickey, room 131. Germania Life building. Fourth and Minne sota ■-. FLATS for rent Inquire at corner of Ninth and Exchange sts. FLAT— Steam heated Hat, seven rooms, very centrally located and convenient to business", with all modem conveniences; gas range, fixtures aud globes, window-screens, shade?, etc.; wall paper. Reference re quired. 93 Hast Eleventh st. FLAT— Eieht rooms on first floor; nil mod ern conveniences, 225 East Seventh st. Inquire 240 Spruce st. FLAT of eight rooms, third floor; all mod ern improvements. 170 West Ninth st Apply in rear house. FLAT— For rent a flat of lour rooms, fur nished or unfurnished, cheap. 210 East Fourteenth st Room A. » —341 NORTH WASHINGTON •Xi . St.— Opposite Rice Park— Pleasant front rooms, single or en suite, new and nicely furnished; gas. bath, piano, etc.; good table board if desired. —HOTEL BRUNSWICK, lor gentle-' • men only: fifty modern steam-heated rooms by da/, week or mouth. EAUMONT ST., 461— Corner De Soto— For rent, down etairs. five rooms, bath, sewer, water, cemented cellar, nice yard. ROADWAY", 687 — For rent four nice -D furnished rooms suitable for housekeep ing; hot and cold water, modern improve ments. , CANADA ST., 563— A front alcove room; \y private family: bath room; for rent moderate to one gentleman. pAKROLL ST., 572— Four pleasant rooms >-> and kitchen, suitable for a small family. riKNTKVI, AND ST. PETER— Nicely v-/ furnished rooms in Argyle building, with bath and steam heat Api>ly to janitor. pEDAK ST., 639— Newly furnished rooms; >— ' prices reasonable. EDAR ST., 520— corner Tenth — Two handsomely f urnihsed rooms ; large bay window. EDAR ST. 482— Nicely furnished rooms; y~t modern conveniences: private family. ■ , pEOAK ST., 60(»— Nicely furnished rooms v/ to rent from $5 to $12; modern conven iences. pEMKAL AY.. 23 EAST— A front alcove V_y room, unfurnished :al?o nicely furnished alcove room: with or without board ; location first -class. piHARLES ST., 266— Four unfurnished >— ' rooms for rent with city water. COLLEGE AY., 14. WEsT— Furnished t rooms, large and s-mall.w ith use of bath. AYTON AY.. Jsl — Neatly furnished front room; quiet neighborhood; rent reasonable. - ELEVENTH ST., 147 KAsT— Nicely fur Hi nished room; modern conveniences private family. EIGHTH ST., 417 EAST— For rent two unfurnished rooms with closets: mod ern conveniences. E~IGHTH ST., 2-.V- Desirable unfurnished connecting front rooms; housekeeping: lower floor; private family; convenient loca tion. . IFIH ST.. 125 WEST— Furnished room, use of bath. IFTH ST.. 143. WEST— Nicely furnished front room with alcove; convenient for ' tUec geailemeu. POPULAR WANTS i FOB REST. *,• Rooms. •*. ■■':' • . T^XCHANUE, M) NOrtXH — Newly ,'. - JL-* furnished rooms with or without board. |" , Hot ana cold baths. "" L'lFlH ST.. 203 WEST— FIat 2— For rent, *■ one furnished room. \. FULLER si., 211— Five rooms with city , water and bath; second floor, 105 Martin st. • ' * ... EH>Ui:TH ST.. (50 WKiT- Large, cool ' J-" rooms with use of bath. S3 to S3 per week. 1 OUKTH ST., .->.' WEST— Furnished .' :XT rooms for rent, opposite Rice Park. 0 C> HO\ 1: .ST., 21.i— Furnished for house- C rV3T Keeping, two rooms and pantry; sleep . ..ing rooms. $."> up; modern conveniences. HOTEL BARTEAU, 36— Nice front room and alcove furnished for two; •.bath, ens, steam heat, etc.; private family; '• ' rent cheap. _^_^ __■ IGLEHART ST., 53— For rent, nicely fnr •JX nished front room; modern conven -' iences. • ••• JACKSON* ST., 59-2— Pleasant suite of ** rooms, with Day window and water, on : first floor, fnrnished'or unfurnished, suitable for light housekeeping if desired; use of , bath; rent reasonable. - MARSHALL, AY., 409— For rent, three large unfurnished rooms, suitaole for light housekeeping; water and sewer. ■ ARTIN ST., 14t» — rent, two rooms, furnished for light housekeeping; cheap. ■ ]\T OUNT IDA ST.. 429 — For rent, five nice -i-»A rooms: rent cheap. - . . ; . NELSON' AY.— Alcove parlor. • furnished 1* or not; conveniences; near board. Ad dress L. M., Globe. : • ' • _____ NINTH ST.— Hotel barteau— Nicely fur nished rooms, single or en suite; steam heat, hot and cold water, peas, etc. cafe in building; call at Flat 42; references. PLEASANT AY., 2"2— For rent, nicely furnished room; in private family; mod era improvements; cheap. ___ PLEASANT AY.. 212— Two large unfur- A nished rooms ■ for light housekeeping; large closets; cheap. _ . ■ . RICE ST., 340— Near Rondo— Large fur . nished front room, first floor; also small unfurnished room. ICE ST.. 345— Five unfurnished rooms, up stairs, with city water. ■ RONDO ST., 163— Four unfurnished rooms, up stairs, with city water. D OOMMATE— Wanted, young lady room- XV mate, at 540 Minnesota st, with refer ence^ ROOMMATE— lady roommate; XV terms reasonable; references exchanged. Address 7, 210 t Globe. - p OOMMATE— Wanted, a roommate by XV young man: nice location; references exchanged. Address V 206. Globe. ROOMS— Large cool rooms: newly fltted up: gas. bath, pleasant lawn and shade trees. 459 East Eighth st. ROOMS— For rent, two very pleasant fur nished front rooms; gas and bath at tachments: moderate prices. Call at '!& Col lege avenue west ROOM— Double parlor lor rent, nicely furnished, cheap; suitable for four gentlemen. Inquire 236 West Third st ROOMS— Unfurnished: suitable for house keeping. Apply at 161,2 West Third st, third floor. Room 15. . ■ ROOMS— Nicely furnished front rooms for rent. Call at 345 Minnesota st .p OOM— Nicely furnished room; private XV family; convenient to Colonnade. Ad dress W 200, Globe. ROOMS— Four unfurnished rooms. In quire 417 Mount Ida st. ROOMS— For rent, one nicely furnished steam-heated room, nse of bath, in pri vate family, St. Anthony hill; gentlemen preferred. Address N 24.">. Globe ROOMS— Two rooms, papered, kitchen, cellar, water, yard; near West seventh and high bridge: S5. 236 Goodrich a y. RO.>MS— I rooms for rent.suit able for housekeeping. Apply A. Win ter, 6 East Ninth st. ROOM— rent, a large, pleasant alcove room, furnished or unfurnished. . In quire 237 smith ay. ROOMS— six rooms for rent with modem conveniences. Call 604 Bedford St., back of Lincoln school. - -y */■■ ROOMS— Four unfurnished rooms. $10, XV for light housekeeping. X 300. Globe. ROOMS— For rent, two unfurnished rooms at 605 and 667 Canada st. ; price, 58 each; inquire at 32 East Fourth st, "Wash ington Life." IXTH ST., 203 WEST— large rooms for rent; tirst floor and bath. Call to-day. EVENTII ST., 207 WEST — Rooms to rent, from three to six. in a private house; each place separate from the other. Same as separate house. Cottage and barn cheap. C-EVENTH ST., 151 WEST— Three unfur ,O nished rooms and two furnished; near Seven Corners. SMITH AY.. 133— One Block From Cable— With or without board, large, nicely fur nished front alcove room; also side room; house all modern improvements; location central. SMITH AVU.. -Corner Third St.— Two rooms for rent, furnished or unfur nished. ST. PETER ST., 457— Four unfurnished rooms for rent. r. FETEK ST.. 387— Near Sixth—Pleas ant furnished rooms; electric light and bath. T. PETER ST., 556— Large newly fur nisned rooms: use of bath. ST. PKTEK ST., 632— Double parlors, fur nished, on ground floor; also one single room; modern improvements. PKUCE ST.. 225 — Nicely furnished rooms: pleasant location; reasons Die rent; convenient to business. »TIEMI'EKANCK ST., sfc6 — Large fur- J. nished room, with large closet; rent cheap; private family. ' ENTH ST., 217 EAST— Furnished rooms X for light housekeeping. '"pENTH ST.. 313, EAST— Furnished room; J. bath and gas. rpENTH ST., 15. EAST— Opposite Capitol X. — Two very pleasant front rooms; all conveniences; suitable for young ladies or married couple. rpENTH ST., 203, EAST— nicely fur- X nished front room, private family; suit able for one or two. r T<E>TH ST.. 2!). EAST— Opposite capitol X —Pleasant furnished front rooms. rpENTH ST.. 370 EAST —Nicely furnished X front room; all modern Improvements; rent reasonable. rpEMPERANCE ST., Between Eighth X and Ninth— Pleasant, newly furnished front rooms for rent from $8 to $10 per ' month. * , npiIIKTEKSTH ST., 231), EAST— For X rent, five rooms on second floor; water and drainage; 513 per month. Apply to George F. Patwell, 393 Wabasha st. WABASHA ST., 444— Newly furnished bedroom cheap. Call at Dressmaking Room. ___ ABASH A ST., CORNER TENTH St.— Next Door to Drug Store—Fur nished rooms for rent ASHINGTON ST., 360, NORTH— To rent, one pleasant front room, cheap. Stores. ARBER SHOP to rent or for office; 242 East Third st. STOKE— For rent store 567>,. Broadway' with fixtures and living rooms. Inquire 650 Wabasha st UTOKE, 31 East Seventh, near Wabasna; ■ O stores, 181-3 East Seventh; stores. 438-40 --52 Jackson: offices, flats, houses, bakery with . large ovens. Stees and Company. TORES— For rent, one Hrge store room, corner Sixth and Wabfcsha; three small stores on Ninth st. near Wabasha: one live room house with wa;er and sewer on Di versity ay.. $13.50: one nine ioom bouse on Bradley st, $15. Robert P. Lewis Co., Sher man Block, corner Sixth and Wabasha st?. STORE ROOM— For rent, store room 22.". Chestnut st, Tepass block, four doors from Main, Stillwater, Minn. Apply Frank Aiple. - ■. STORK— For rent, store and four flats o f ' five rooms with all modern conveniences- Call Room 25. Court Block, 24 East Fourth st. J. F. Bruggemann. Offices. '■ OFFICES — For rent, splendid offices: a few desirable offices can be had in the Globe building St Paul; all modern con veniences; at reasonable rent, including steam heat Apply to J. W. Taylor, Agent, Room IS. ovi: wokivs. _. ROCHKX. N. W. Steam Dye Works; • office, 416 Robert st, Ryan block; works, SB and 57 Indiana ay. . . . ■ • J_Jtlal» <* » «... New YorK SieamDye Works; ladies' and gents' clothiug* spe cialty. 14 West Sixth st. __ #>AHLERT - MINTEL, Minnesota il 6;eaMDi^Yorks,2«EaatscveiiU», i j POPULAR WAHTS- 1 OR RF3T. • miscellaneous. . BARN for three horses for rent; also one or two small rooms. 334 Edmund st AKBKIt SHOP for rent, at Washburu, vVK Good opening and low rent. J. Eagan, 30 Eitst Fourth st., or M. W. Haggerty, \Va.ihburn. \VK ___ MEAT MARKET— For rent mem mar bet on corner of Rondo and Grotto sts., just completed, in connection with grocery and drug stores: grand opening for first class man; no other need apply. Straight & Gregory. - FOR SALE. A RICHMOND FURNACE: been used one winter: will sell at a bargain. Ad dress Z 211. this office. _ A GOOD HORSE and wagon and names?: buyer will find employment for horse «md himself with a wholesale house in city throughout the year. Address 157 Valley. BEDROOM SETS— For sale, two bed room sets; must be sold, as party is leaving city. Call at 219 Mcßoal st. IjICYCLE— Fifty-five-inch Rudge bicycle IJ for sale or exchange for smaller wheel or safety. 302 Endicott Building. IRDS FOR SALE — Four beautiful . canary birds, lovely singers; cheap. 125 West Fourth n., near Rice Park. CANOE— For sale, Rusnton sailing canoe, >— '■ radix centerboard, etc. : in good order: cost $110: will sell for $35. T. W. Ingersoll, ?7 East Third st COW— For sale cheap, a nice young Jersey • cow. 97 Dale st /COUNTERS FOlt SALE— Apply at 243 \J East Seventh st. p\'CLOFEI)IA-For sa - e. Appletou's Cy- V-^ ciopedia. seventeen volumes; Library American Literature, ten volumes, cheap; leaving city. Address J. G., Globe. DOGS— Duck dogs, Chesapeakes. for sale cheap. I. H. Ciaggett, Montevideo, Minn. FURNACE— For sale, first-class furnace cheap. S. H. Reeves, Seven Corners. LUR>ITURE-For sale, furniture of a I- four-room ' flat, gas fixtures. 477 Wa basha st. ; FUKXITI'RE— If you wautahome on one J? of the nicest residence streets in the city; eleven rooms, beautifully furnished, rive of which rented to steady tenants, more than paying your rent: a home complete in its every appointment, at halt its cost on easy terms— call at 547 Canada st p REYHOI'N'D - For sale, exquisitely VT formed young Italian greyhound; beau tiful lady's pet: only $10; bargain. 11. L. Andrews. 403 Sibley. UMBER— Quantity short lumber, desk, common, red cedar and pine shingles; would exchange for good horse and carriage. 400 Lumber Exchange, Minneapolis. OLD BUILDING on corner Sixth and Market. Inquire on the ground. PARTITION— sale cheap, sixty feet XT of partition: also worktables and show case. 473 Broadway. IANO— For sale, a new upright piano, cheap. 54 Isabel st WILL SELL a sewing machine or organ and take part pay in board. Address M m Globe. <5»» )1 P\ CASH buys Gabler upright piano; ts>A/lU used only a couple of years. Rau denbush. No. 63 East Third st, up stairs. C; 1 'JF\ CASH buys upright piano. Rau •PlOty denbush. No. 63 East Third st, up stairs. (JIQK CASH buys Gabler upright piano! V iOt/ cost when new $450. Rauden bush. No. 63 East Third st., up stairs. Q.")7rt BUYS elegant Chickering upright •p/C /*J piano. Raudenbush, No. 63 East Third st.. up stairs. ' FIJTAJiCIAI, EM. NEWPORT _ SON. INVEST • ment Bankers, loan money on im proved property in St Paul and Minneap olis at 0 per cent "on or before." Offices. .New Pioneer Press Building, St. Paul, and Bank of Minneapolis Building. Minneapolis. —DO YOU WANT TO BORROW money at a lower rate than you can borrow through any other agency! The American Mortgage Loan company. Room 7, First National bank building, corner Fourth and Jackson sts., will let you have an; amount $10, $20, $_5. $40, $75, $luO oi $_oO— in fact any turn you wish— on your cold watch, diamonds, household furniture, horse, buggy, piano, carriage, etc. * to. lower rate than you can possibly get it elsewhere. Goods can remain in your possession, and you can pay a part any time you want and Mop interest Business private and confi dential. You can have your own time in paying up principal. -A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A ANY AMOUNT of money loaned on fur niture, pianos, diamonds, watches or goods in storage: property remains in your posses sion; small monthly return payment taken; promptness, privacy ardl ow rates; take ele vator'to Room 16, Germaniaßank building, opposite costoffice; private room for ladies. AKUE AMOUNTS of money to loan on - improved property at 6 per cent Gilman & Co.. New York Life Building. MONEY '»O LOAN without delay. Ironi $10 upward, on furniture, horses, jew elry, etc. ; time checks, notes and second leal estate mortgages bought Minnesota Loan Co.. 117 East Fourth st. MONEi' LOANED on life insurance pol j.»1 icies; or bought. L. P. Van Norman, til- Guaranty Loan Building. Minneapolis. ONEV LOANED on furniture, worses diamonds, pianos, etc. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Company, Mac Key. manager. Rooms 13-14, First National Bank building, corner Fourth and Jackson sts. V loan CO., 156 East Third st, O will loan money in amounts from $10 to $500 on household furniture, horses, pianos, diamonds and jewelry, at one-half the rates charged by other offices. J. E. Flannigau, Manager. F.MORITZ, 92 (PIONEEK PRESS • Building — Mortgage loans made promptly; C 7 and 8 per cent ; mortgages bought ANTED TO LOAN— S2,BOO on im proved farm property, five miles from city, from private party. Address O 206, Globe. WANTED TO BORROW— at 7 per cent for three years to replace loan now due; first mortgage: one of the best corners in Jrargo; value. 37,000; rents for $100 a month. Address S 205, Globe. QlO MONEY TO LOAN ON 5?25 . Cheapest rates in Furniture, 50 city: Private room Pianos, Watches 100 for'ladies. Union Diamonds, 250 Mortgage Loan Co., or any 500 R'mll, Gilfillan Blk. good security. 1.000 i cor. 4th and Jackson. | quietly, quickly. PER CENT MONEY— Any amount, long or short time. Rooms D and E. Germania Bank. "^ PERSONALS. ALL ON MADAME MOSS, the cele v_/ brated clairvoyant and magnetic healer. 376 Market st. near Sixth. VI RS. D. GROASE— reliable clair iT_ voyant and magnetic healer: free test on phrenology; three questions by mail 50 cents. Address 523 Hennepin ay., Minne apolis. Ws. KATE HOSKINS, Magnetic ; Healer, Psychometric and Trance Me dium, 225^2 West Seventh street, St Paul. RS. M. A. TfSSEY, 223 East Eighth st Magnetic and massage treatment for nervous diseases, paralytic and rheumatism; also clairvoyant, Hours, 9a.m.t09 p. m. \]_. INDOW RACK— one window V" rack for gents' furnishing goods, brass or nickel. 179 East Seventh st. WILL PAY for present address of Louis Schiewe; supposed to be in St. Paul. Address W.. 514 Central ay.. Minneapolis. WAJiTEP TO RKAT, Hoi SE— Wanted, to rent a small furnished ±1 house in city or Merriam Park ; will lease same for a year: no children; refer ences given. Address H 211, Globe. HOUSE— |to rent, near cable or electric line between cities, a house and ten to fifteen acres land: will take twe years' lease, with option of purchase. Address M 248. Globe. HOUSE— on or before Ist of Au gust good house or flat within ten min utes' walk from union depot; state particu lars. Address 11. A. Robinson, Shell Lake, Wis. ______; HOUSE— Want to rent small furnished house fa upper town. Address C 208, ROOM— Wanted, furnished room in pri vate family, by two gentlemen ; refer ences furnished. Address B 210. Globe. ROOM — A nurse wishes a front room : in a nice, respectable private family; near Rice Park. None other need apply. Call or address 219 Rondo st. * * ROOM— Wanted, by a young lady a room : near business center, for light house keeping; must he nicely furnished and mod erate in price. Address V 2 •-. Globe. ROOM— I want room to store furniture of five-room : Bat. Address Q 201. Globe, i and give full particulars, price, where and Wi-vU M GftUi ' POPULAR WANTS. auction sales: E. Hollo— -»} . AiicUoiiot- LJOrtSr.s ATAI/CTlON— Fifteen young, XI well-bred horses and mares to be sold at auction for the estate of John Van Denseu, deceased. I will sell at public auction at Shirk's livery stable. No. '.".>•-' East Ninth St.. near Broadway. Wednesday. July 22. at 10 8. .m.. 15 colts, all three and four years old, , broken to harness, and , bred by the well known brown stallion Commodore, by Bald Chief, he by Bay Chief, son of Mambrino Chief, dam Lady Pilot, by Pilot Jr., second dam by Mambrino Chief. Terms cash. The colts can be seen any time by calling at Shirk's livery or at my office, 256 East Sev enth. Don't miss this. Some of the colts match up in good style and will be sold in teams if desired. For further particulars call on E. IInl!ow.»y, Auctioneer. Charles Fiske, administrator Estate of John Van Deusen. Karanagli A Johnson, Auction. \\ is WiLL SELL at aution at No. 378 VV Rosabel St., on Monday, July 20, st 10 a.-m.. a lot of showcase?, counters, some candies; also, a lot of household goods, con sisting of two good cook stoves, one heating stove, some beds, springs and mattresses, chairs, tables, some carpet and a lot of other goods. Anybody in starch of bargains at tend this sale. Kavaua'jh & Johnson. Auc tioneer^ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Suburban. VARH LAND— BO, 160 or 2W acres farm -F land and granite ledge: school and sta tion on laud. Particulars 625 East Fifteenth St., Minneapolis. OR SALE— 3OO acres of land; lying per- I- feet; close tost. Paul; half mile from depot: will sell ten acres or more at a great bargain. Apply to R. M. Lawton, 132 East Fourth St., St. Paul. GOOD FAKM near Le Sueur. Minn., for sale, or trade for city property. Address O 208. Globe. .Miscellaneous. A' SPLENDID FARM for sale on the Soo railroad: depot on farm: a large lake on one side; good fish in would make the finest summer resort in the Northwest: best rand of land; 45 miles from St. Paul. Address A. P. Jerdee. Clear Lake. Polk Co.. Wis. A FORTY-SIX-FOOT CORNER on University ay. for $1,050. J. I. Farley, 30 East Fourth. OK SALE CHEAP, if taken at once, some of the finest property in St. Paul, improved and unimproved; all centrally lo cated. Apply to the owner, J. Eelliher, 166 Summit ay. FOR SALE— Four and one-half (41; ) acres of land, lying perfect, partly covered with beautiful trees, fronting on boulevard and in full view of the lake; distant three miles from court house, Minneapolis direc tion: for $10,200; $4,000 cash, but will throw in the bargain, as a bonus to buyer, a cen trally located business lot, 50x160, worth 84,000, distant 1,500 feet from union depot. Owner. M 205, Globe. FOR SALE cheap for cash or trade for stock of furniture, carpets or wall paper, a bouse and lot on Curtice St., near stove works. Address X 202. Globe. OUSE AND LOT, Rice's First addition, worth easy $3,200; $1,750 mortgage; $500 cash or clear lot takes it. Address C 213, Globe. OUSE AND LOT for sale at a bargain ; half a block from Oakland ar. Inquire of owner, 330 Lisbon st. IF YOU HAVE ANY MONEY to invest m real estate in St. Paul, it will pay you to sen J. F. Eiseumenger, 763 Wabasha st. TVTEW MODERN HOCSE, eight rooms, at 1* a bargain: near Victoria St.; two docks from cable. Address V 200, Globe. \T7 ANTED TO BUY— A well located lot ♦ V or house and lot of about six to eight rooms for cash, between the cities preferred; give description of property and lowest cash price; otherwise it will not be considered. Address N 247, Globe. WANTED TO BUY— Two nice lots; one on Snelling ay.. near Marshall, and one on West Isabel st. ; state price and num ber of lot. Address M 307. Globe. ANiED TO BUY— House and lot on monthly payments of $20; nothing down: state price and location. Address F 203, Globe. WANTED— Five or six lots near Inter urban line and Hemline; must be cheap, for cash customer. Beebe it Stone, 315 Hennepin, Minneapo'is. WiLL sELL house containing five rooms and cellar very cheap. Call at 431 Su ' per * or st. HORSES \> !> CARRIAGE. B.Y VIRTUE and under a certain chattel 1 mortgage, I, the undersigned, mortgagee in the within-named matter, will sell at pri vate sale the following chattels, namely; One team carriage horses, 2,300 lbs., sixteen hands high, color bay, fall brothers, five and six years old and well bred; one four-seated coupe rockaway; ore light victoria, one T-cart, one extension-top, one ladies' phae ton, one top buggy, one surrey, buggy, harness and saddles. The above property is all new. and will positively be sold. A. H. Simon, 314 Jackson st. FOR SALE— A good open buggy and har ness cheap. 108 West Sixth st. OR SALE— A first-class driver; sound, prompt and fearless, excellent notion: can beat three minutes: will be sold for half his value. Address P. O. Box 14, Shakopee, Minn. •«£ OR SALE— A standard-bred filly by Co lonna. Ist dam. Elsie Cuyler. by Cuyler. 100. Inquire of S. Small, Fourth and Robert sts.. or Grace's Livery. Fourth and St. Peter sts. FOR SALE- A two-seat wagon, suitable for light delivery; or will trade for bug ■ gy. Inquire 225 Rondo st. OR SALE— Bay marc; will sell cheap if taken Monday; good looker and good roadster. 195 West Sixth st. OR SALE— Good, sound, gentle driving horse with side-bar top buggy and harness, cheap. Room 11, 328 Robert st. noK SALE CHEAP— A dark roan five -T year-old, very gentle and a good driver, at 572 Carroll st. FOR SALS— A good saddle horse; very cheap. T. W. Ingersoll, 27 East Third st. HX>R SALE CHEAP— SmaII bay riding or •C driving horse. Harry Fairchild, 321 Pleasant ay. j FOR SALE cheap, a two-seated extension top carriage. 7*59 Laurel ay. FOR SALE— Best livery stock in city: rea son for selling, ill-nealth; cash required. between $5,000 and $0,000. Address G 202, Globe. [WANT TO BUY a young, fast driving horse; must be a Dargain. Address X 212, Globe. OIK- YEAR-OLD MARE, kind, gentle and O perfectly sound; harness and buggy 442 Broadway. VI 7 ANTED TO BUY— A good low sec- VV ond-bond phaeton: must be in good condition and cheap for cash. Z 203, Globe. ANTED TO BUY— road cart, cheap. Address G 201, Globe. ANTED TO BUY— Light two-sealed wagon, back seat removable. Call aft er 6 p. m . at 129 West Fifth. ANTED IMMEDIATELY— Twenty teams and twenty men, corner of St. Clair and Victoria sts. Keough & Donnelly. WHO WANTS A SPLENDID stylish family coach team lor cash or trade? Z64, Globe. CIO £.( \ buys an open buggy in good *$L£*»UKf repair. 4tiu Fuller at. <J£l Of;— HORSE, buggy, cutter, harness, qj/XOtJ etc 485 Topping st. MUSICAL. IANO TUNING, $I.so— First-class work guaranteed. Samuel E. Crutchett, 522 Wabasha St.. Room 2: city references lANO— Very fine; about to leave the city; will sell cheap. Address C. H. \V., . 513 \Vnbashrt. ■ <"O1 f\ CASH buys Gablcr upright piano; *$A>l.\) used only a couple of years. Rau denbush, No. 63 East Third St.. up stairs. Q1 *Jr\ CASH buys upright piano. Rau- OlOt/ denbush, No. 63 Kast Third St., up stairs. \Jf\ CASH buys Gabler upright piano: V>J.O«-/ cost when new, $45<\ Rauden bush. No. 63 East Third st., up stairs. t»i)'TP| BUYS elegant ( tuckering upright O>w /*J piano. Raudenbusn, No. 63 East Third St., up stairs. STORE ASP BAR FIXTURES NEW AND SECOND-HAND SALOON 1* fixtures, iceboxes, mirrors, pool and billiard tables, counters and shelving. 216 \kMa__lflvJi»Y«i uwiii. . ueaiioliii. 7 POPULAR WANTS. BUSINESS CHAFES. 9liscclli;ncous UusincsßChanees Kt'O STOKE FOX SALE— one in town of 1,500: good trade: $3,000; easy terms. Chas. Robinson. Western ay., Minneapolis. INK CO.VI'KUTIONiiKY FOKh.Vi.l-; — IST St. Peter st. ; on account of leaving the city. ■. FOR — Minnesota state right for the latest nickel in the slot device; a sure go; money can easily be doubled in thirty days. Address H. F. Carson, Hotel Ryan, St Paul. _____ f^OK SALE AT BARGAIN — Livery at Dulnth doing good business; owner, having other business interests, wishes to leave city. Address -R, car© Merchants' hotel. Duluth, Minn. OK SALK CHEAP— Restaurant doing well; good reason for selling. Address D 208, Globe. -. OK SALK atagreat bargain, one of tne best paying saloons in the city: must be sold at ouce Apply, to Rosenfield Bros. & Co., 200 Washington- ay. north, Minneapolis. FOic SALK— Best livery stock in eitv; rea son for selling, ill-health; cash required, between $3,0,0 aud $0,000. Address Q 202, Globe. IF YOU are looking for a good business in vestment, before suing elsewhere call on the Mercantile Bond 4 Reference Associa tion (incorporated), Endicott Building. St Paul: Guaranty Loan, Minneapolis, Minn. HOTEL— Forty rooms: best chance in Minneapolis to make money; Ion? es tablished; forty boarders; large transient trade; very central: §",00 down, balance easy terms or good trade. 11. E. Bell. 225 Wash ington ay. south. MILLINERY BUSINESS, well esieb -1»-L lished, can be secured with small cap ital: trade and location desirable. Address Z 205. Globe. ONE OF THE BKST hand laundries la St. Paul, cheap for cash. Address V 205, Globe. THE settlement of an estate makes it necessary for me to sell a book, news, stationery and cigar business; business es tablished twenty-three years, and controls a Urge and rich custom. Address George Trott. care A. M. Peabody & Co. THE MERCANTILE BONO & KEF ereuee Association (incorporated). £n dicoK Building, St. Paul, Guaranty Loan, Minneapolis, can find you a partner with money, or a buyer for your business, if you want to sell ; no fee unless successful WANTED— Young man to invest $50 for interest in Uncle Tom's Cabin com pany; reason small capital required, have first company already organized and plenty of advertising; want money to get on road; profits Sit) to $50 per day; this Is a sure thing and strictly business, so triflers don't answer. Call to-day or address Manager, 681 Waba sha st. WANTED — a competent bookkeeper with $1,500 to buy half interest in an honorable and profitable business ; guaran tee $1,000 clear in seven mon h-. Address M. A. F., Globe. -^ CCQ/^A— LODGING HOUSE HOTEI| <$O*J\J clearing 3100 month; neat clean business needs no experience; beßt invest ment in Minneapolis; easy terms. 225 Wash ington ay. south. Minneapolis. ' ■' » TO EXCHAXftE. FINE STALLION to trade for equity in house and lot; also, some tine, vacant lots to exchange for good nouse and lot. Ad dress A. F. a.. Globe. pi LEAR LOT at Bald Eagle lake to trade v> for good horse aud buggy. Address J. C. Reichardt, 1101*2 East Fourth St.. Room 1. F OX SALE — New house of nine rooms, and lot 50x125. Inquire 247 West Third. GOOD RESIDENCES for vacant city property, or vacaut city property for in side residences. H. H. Schulte & Co., 115 East Fourth >t. " . rpo EXCHANGE— IOO acres in Wisconsin, ■i- clear, half under cultivation, with good house and granary, land first-class, to trade for St. Paul property. Address M 206, Globe, O EXCHANGE— CIear lot. three blocks from electric car line, to exchange for a pair of nice carriage horses. : Address N. F., Globe. - rpo EXCHANGE— For city property. -I either in Minneapolis or St. Paul, nearly forty acres, on railroad, in St. Louis Park, short distance from new factories, and six miles from Nicollet house, Gayner & Peter son, 4!' Washington ay. south, Minneapolis. rpo EXCHANGE— For St. Paul reai es -L tate, beautiful Southern property. Ad dress H., Globe. rpo EXCHANGE for real estate, one large J. frame building, suitable for light manu facturing or storage purposes. Apply to W. R. Spanker. 346 Sibley st. WANTED TO EXCHANGE— House and lot tor merchandise or vacant lot, have an equity of $1,500 in same. Frank A. CJpham. 10!) East Seventh st. '"'''^: ANTED TO EXCHANGE— Lots 13 to 19 inclusive, block 88, Banning & Olivier" Addition, for house and lot. - will pay difference in cash if necessary. Address 8203, Globe. ANTED TO EXCHANGE— One or two houses for a farm. B 35. Globe. lost aai> rouap. LOODHOUND — Found, large blood- D hound. Apply porter Merchants' hotel. ROOCH LOST— On Exchange .st., bo tween Fifth and Cedar, round gold pearl brooch. Will reward finder on returning to 530 Cedar. -■ -■ CAPE LOST— lady's black lynx cape while driving on Dayton, Western, Lau rel, Arundel cr Portland ays., on Wednesday last. Finder will please return to Mrs. F. P. Shepard, 325 Dayton ay. O\V LOST— No horns, dark red; finder will receive reward at 296 Rondo st. OG LOST OK STOLEN— Young water " spaniel, brown, white mark on chest; reward offered for information leading to recovery. F. A. Brockhorf. 467 North St.. or California Wine House, 42 East Seventh st. DOG FOUND— Large Newfoundland dog, with Minneapolis license. Inquire of G. Hudson. 102 East Third. DOG— SSO: the party having my Newfound land tied up. 2a7 St. Albana. HORSE STOLEN— One bright bay saddle horse about eight years old; black spot on left hip; spot on right hip mixed with gray hairs; weighs about 1.000 lbs. Communicate with Fred Malone. No. 509 Hennepin ay., Minneapolis. Minn. PACKAGE Lost containing coat and vest; finder will be rewarded by leaving it at store of R. A. Lanpher & Co., 153 East Third st. RING LOST— reward; lost on Smith ay. or Rice St.. plain gold ring. Finder will please return the same to 401 Goodrich ay. and receive the above reward. T TMBRELLA LOST— The party who ex- U changed umbrellas nt Metropolitan opera house cloaK room Saturday uight please re turn to 26 West Tenth st. and receive reward. WAJiTEII TO BIT*. BICYCLE— Wanted to buy.a safety bicycle. Address, with price, F. W. Hill, Union Depot. m |"lA»T-OFF CLOTHING— Must have them v^ to ship ; pay best prices; orders attended any distance and • St. Paul. E. Green, 216 Washington ay. south. r. HEST WEIGHT— a chest weight for home exercise; state price and maker. Address H 208. Globe. DESK— Wanted, roll top de3k and chairs. U Address V 202, Globe. GUN— Wanted to buy, No. 10 double-barrel breech-loader; must be in good order and cheap for cash. 'Call at 137 Dale. T ICENSE— Wanted, to buy a butcher'! -I— license. Address H. H., Globe. MAP— Want to buy latest Curtis map and _*x atlas of St PauL Address J 210. Globe. SECOND-HAND CLOTHING — Gentle men's second-hand clothing and blankets for cash; fur coats a specialty. Address store l.vi East Seventh st. — _— — —^^—^— — — —^— — ~ STOKE ASP BAR FIXTURES 1 fSESpTif WITT E BROS. lEilEn I jßKgljrjitf Manufacturers of ; Hf^^^jjj ijiEBjBBIi BILLIARD' AND POOL TABLES AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES. Warerooms, 405 aud 407 ', Office and Factory, 411 and 413 Fifth avenue .south. Minneapolis, Mine - PATENTS. \ M ERIC AN Patent Market and Novelty' ix Factory. A. M. Carlsen. soliciting at torney and manufacturer and seller of pat tiits, ula uud bit Mississippi st., Sb Paul.