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POPULAR WANTS. TUF. WEEK'S TISAXSFERS. G W Baker to X S While, It 4. Stiuson*s suhd S3, L Dayton's ..SI,BOO J It Weide to A Kukla, . It 41, blk 16,. Auerbach & Hand's 1,500 W II Geiselman to .1 ii (iuickel, part lis 2 and 3. blk 1, E Dean's Second add.. 1,590 William Arndt to J (J .-chmidt, It 6, blk 2. E M Mackubin T s Second 970 It 8 White to W Baker, It 7, blk 2, Hol eombe's 7.500 Thomas Krasochvil to John Krasoch vil, nVs It 17. blk4, Asylum Add No 2 493 A N Talbert to II B Siacv, Its '. and 2, ' blk 12, St. Anthony Park west. ..... .700 Total. 7 transfers". $14,460 Ut-fln . Jos Lockey to Kate N Galviu, it 16, blk 30, Arlington Hills $1,650 A C Torbet to Herman Gall, It 24, blk 2, Bass' rand Collins' Out Lois 1,200 I A Seiter to F M Seiter. It 19,b1k 6, Ken sington Park . .... .' 600 Carl Asch to M Ituhl, It 9. subd blk 81, L Dayton's add 1,100 I X Norton to G it Norton, Its 14. 15 and 16, blk 8, Hitchcock's ado: Its 18, 19 and 2o, blk 2, Dawson & Smith's suhd blk 11, Stinson Bro's & Ramsey's add; Its 9 and 10,' blk 21, Bunnell _ Spen cer's add .-.* 20,000 Crocus Hill Association 10 M J Swen sen. It 4. West Crocus Hi 11...... 12,000 "M J Swenson to Carl Peterson, same.. .12,000 A X Barnum to same, It '.", W Crocus Hill 15 12,000 Allie Hewitt to 1-' A Lofgren. Its 17 to 14. inc. blk 1, Minn Transfer add .. 24.000 Chas Joy to T J St. Germain, Its 4*l and 44, May ham's add 590 Slary B Fay to S .1 1 larger. It 12 aud c Va of 11, blk 15, Merriam Park..... 9,000 Total, 11 transfers $94,050 Tli!irs«lsij . Johanna Dodge to E It Baker, Its I, 3 and 5, Dodge's rearr Its 1. 2 and 3, blk 15. Stinson, Brown -V Ramsey's add $9,000 I. Andrews to B M Andrews, It 20, -■'■" blk 4, Edmund Rice's First add 4,000 E M Andrews to Geo ii Evans. It 20, blk 4, Edmund Dice's First add 2,300 L E Findlay to T S Hayhurst, It 1, blk 3, Bryant Randolph St. add 600 L E Findlav to T S Hayhurst, It 15, blk 3, Bryant's Asylum Add So. 1 2,500 Joun Johnson to J W Best, It 2*. blk 2. rearr blk 7 and part blk 4, Nelson's add 2,700 AHirschto Mary I, Hones, It 2, blk 8, Drake's lean* McLean's res 700 Frank Gaertner to Anton Gaertner, north 34 feet Its '.0 and 17, t.-lk 2, Ran ney's subd or blk 11, Stinson's div.... 2.000 Two unpublished 24,000 Total, 10 transfers:. .$17,800 ■' .* . ■ , Frill:-* jr. . S S Underwood -to W .1 Cathie. It 1 to 8. blk 1,. Underwood's Erst add ... $5,000 I A Metealf to I I' Kelsev, It 8, blk 5, First Addition to New Brighton 800 It Bacon to I P Kelsev, it 19. blk 1. Sec ond Addition to New Brighton 800 C Kelsey to I P Kelsey, It 7 blk 5, First Addition to New Brighton.:.. 1,200 Paul Dudley to F A Bedell, It 13, blk 4.. Wann'sadd .....7 2,500 £ S Perm to E W Patterson. 3. 4 and 5, blk39. Summit Park :.... 10,000 E W Peterson to Wm Barmeisler, same. 12,000 B. Kuhl to C li Petsch, blks 11 to 15. in cluding Jefferson Park and west Vi of northeast ti of southeast Vi sec 9, town 28, range 23. 98,000 J J O'Connor to T J Kavanagh, It 5, blk 1, Bernheimer* s add 1,800 7 "E W Patterson to X S Perm, part It 16 and 17, blk 5 Summer's Park 12,000 Thos Rvan to P Towhcv, east Va It 9,blK 8, Terry's add...; 550 Unpublished 152,000 Total. 12 transfers .$206,650 (Ststiii'tla** . It l.tffman et. al. Mary Desmond, It 10, blk l, Leffmau and Haas' add $600 Mary J Moore to William Devine. undi vided Vs It 11, blk 2, First Addition to New Brighton .- 775 II X Bachman to s 11 Baxter, Its 14&16, blk 3, Kiefer, Schurmeier _ Wild's subd Its 1. 2 and 3, Collins' Out Lots.. 2,000 James Middieton to J Ross Clark, It 2, Dayton Place .:.'.' ..... 9,000 Frank Gaertner to Elizabeth Gaertner. undivided V 2lt 10. blk 10. Smith's sub Sliuson's division. '....2,500 F S Kirkpatrick to W E Roberts; It 10, blk 89, St. Anthony Park North 3,500 A D Davidson et. al. to B Broadbent, east 25 feet lot 4, blk 2, Langcviu's add.......... ......;.',7... ....... .:....2,5ft> Total 7 transfers ./..... ;..7'..1'.529,875 i**i:«so\ai.s. ARRIVED— Prof. Litten, the well known clairvoyant and 1 ranee medium of New - Orleans. 96 Eleventh st., 1 etween Robert and Minnesota st?.; ladies, 50 cents; gents, $1; (flay, evening and Sundays. ''Truthful in his predictions, reliable in his advice." No matter what trouble you have with yourself or others, come and he will guide you. Ho advises you with a certainty Iby a higher than human power. Prof. Litten will give his patrons a deline ation of their character according to phre nology and physiognomy fref of charge in the forenoon. \ A LADY will take a select p..rly of ladies to Europe lor the summer; experienced traveler, fluent linguist and thoroughly in formed: send for circular to Mrs. G. Iliirfbut, 52 est Thirty-fifth St., New York. ATTENTION LADIES '-"Emma" Bust xi. Developer will enlarge your inches. Developer will enlarge your busts inches. Guaranteed. Sealed instructions 2c, or 24 --page illustrated catalogue tie by mail. Emma . Toilet Bazar, Boston, Mass. LAI ANT— Mine. Teilsworth—Re v-/ liable business test and developing me . dium; twenty-nine years' experience. 450 Minnesota. EMMA thorson, professional mas \J Bager; also improved Turkish baths. '•-•DOin 11-7 Moore Block, Seven Corners. MADAME INA WALKER, life reader, gives resume of past, present and fixt ure ; ladies. 50 cents: gentlemen, $1: corre spondence promptly answered. Parlors, No. 640 Wabasha. Miss. M. '".' TUSSEY, 223 East Eichth st. Magnetic and massage treatment for nervous diseases, paralytic and rheumatism; also Turkish baths ; hours, 9 a. m. to sp. m. 'iVI ,{S " KATE IIOSKIMS, magnetic heal '-»J er and trance medium, gives improved Turkish and medicated baths. 225 Vi West sev enth st., St. Paul. PERSONAL— destiny foretold, with pen picture of future husband or wife, according to astrology; send date of birth and 20 cents 10 Astrologer, lock box 117. Kansas City, Mo. PERSONAL- Send postal for Brown's Unique Shakesperlau Almanac, illustrat . lug King John's inhuman designs. J. Gibson Brown. Jersey City, __. J. PERSONAL — A Chicago advertising agency will place matrimonial adver tisements with respectable advertising me diums; send address for sealed circular ex plaining system by which correspondents may ascertain the truth of each other's state ments before their .names are known to each " other. Address A lift Globe. PERSONAL— Dr. X. Stone, M. D., isb Doctor. If you have Throat or Lung trouble of any kind, use his Bronchial Wa fers, 25c a box" at druggists. Special rate to Preachers, Teachers. Vocalists. For samples send 10 cents to Stone Med. Co., Chicago, 111; PETRI'S ci INI-:,*/:") cents a bottle, keeps the hair in cirri from three days to three weeks. Ask your druggist for it or Petri's Hair Parlors, 514 Nicollet, Minneapo lis; beware of imitations. V**"*"" ANTED, A WIFE— A young man. V* aged thirty-two years, of good family and correct habits, an Odd Fellow, the own er of 120 acres of laud in this state, wishes to become acquainted with a youug lady— ject matrimony; the best of references given and required: no trilling. Address Lucerne." Room 83. Union Block, city, address and photograph, which will be returned. - WRINKLES— WITH ALMOND NUT -Cream you can '. positively rub them away; sealed particulars, two cents. Mary E. Murray, 1059 Washington Boulevard, Chi cago. 111. ; agents wanted. . , IJRA--} l5O CASH; worth $1,000; Lincoln \)*J\J ay. Rothschild „ Thurston, P. P. Bid. TYFEVvi.ITEKS AWLs SUF FI.IES. r HE - REMINGTON TYPEWRITER— X Constantly improved: desks for all ma " chines; japer, ribbons, carbon; send for cat * alogue. WyckotF, . Seamaus *_ % Benedict, East Fourth i-t. v Stenographers furnished with po silions and busiuess houses supplied ; without charge to " either party. Apply to . Wyckoff. Seamans & Benedict. . W . East ' T '"* rlu * SI - .... . 1 "Somebody Is Wailing for Thee,' and you earn get the : -situation by putting _ want advertise**— ent in : lie CLOSE. POPULAR WANTS. SITUATIONS OFFERED 1 . State*. A FEW KOBE AGENTS wanted for the best selling book of the day. "House and Home," by Minion , Harland: outfit, $1. Empyreal Publishing House, St. Paul- A GENTS WANTED by , J. Clark, general agent for lbs Monroe Ink Eraser. Ad dress, with stamp, 505 Bank of Commerce, Minneapolis. ••■:,;.•.• AGENTS — Mineral Lamp 'Wicks never burnout; no smoke.no soot, no trim ming; light equal to gas;, three samples 10 cents; assorted dozen 25 cents. . R. Stayuer& Co., Providence. K. I. AGENT.— Wanted, an agent in every city and town in the Northwest, to repre sent the New England Mutual Accident As sociation, of Boston, Mass. Best of terms offered to good men. 'Local agents also wanted for St. Paul. Call or address.Plum mcr & Hall, General Agents, No. 48 East Fourth. .-_;...-, AGENCY— Salary. . or commission paid,, free outfit and goods to earnest workers everywhere. Send stamp for particulars. S. Miller, No. 531 Guaranty Loan, Minne- j HOOlis. - ACCOUNTANT — Wanfed. a thorough \ accountant to take charge of. books j large and well established stock lumber con- ; cern; must have capital to invest, being ! policy of company that all connected should j be stockholders; investment; guaranteed; best experience required; answer fully. Ad dress 11 5, St. Paul Globe. ■■■• : A GENTLEMAN with $300 cash can buy one-half interest in a nice, clean, profit able business. Call at room 321, Manhattan Building. - *■** '*."'".' B— WANTED— Salesmen on salary or commission to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink-Erasing Pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasionof pa j er: '-"..u to HO ]er cent profit; one agent's talis amounted to ffi'.'O In six days; another Jb2in two hours; we wont one energetic gen eral agent in each stale and territory. For terms and full particulars, address The Mou ice Eraser Mfg. Co.. La Crosse Wis. X 4. " BARBER— Good barber wanted at 39l Wa basha st. .■ ' ' *' ' ' . BARBER — First-class barber wanted; young man preferred: wages, $12 a week : steady job. O. E. Simpson, Water town. S. D. ' - ■ BOYS WANTED— AppIy The Borne and Danz Company. 51 East Fillmore ay. BOYS wanted at Drewerv Bottling Works, 704 Payne ay. ' •*■■■■■. __ BOTTLER — Wanted. one who ... under stands working around generator, and is a rapid bottler. The Blackwood Company, St. Paul. Minn. ' ■-■' ".'""- . CANVASSERS — Wanted, men. . women, boys or girls, to canvass for subscribers 'to The Literary Northwest; liberal commis sions; call -or address ' Hall's Library Co., Endicott Arcade. St. Paul, Minn. * .- : CARRIAGE PAINTERS wanted. 113 ' Fifth st. southeast, Minneapolis. • P."' Howard. ' .' ' ' " -'-.''' , CARRIAGE TRIMMER— Wanted: good j carriage trimmer. Tcm Scott, 244 Vir ginia ay. ..- ' • '."/•■' -'. CARPENTER wanted.' 369 Iglehart, near Western nv. . . . . . ' . C-iOOK wanted for hotel out of the city; <•' .big wages offered. Apply 393 Walnut st. DAIRY 'MAN— Wanted, a young man who can milk for dairy to milk and help de liver: good wages to steady person. J. W. Smith, West Seventh st. . , *r*|AIRYMEX--Two men wanted on dairy U farm. Montreal ay., Dear West Seventh. Bragg Bros. ■ ■ ■ ■'-■*--• J.y *-.*.'' DO VOL' NEED a stenographer, typewrit er, cashier, bookkeeper, salesman, col lector, in your office. If so, address 510 En dicott.*-. ' " '__ DRY GOODS MAN— Good opening for live dry goods man: good mining town. Address L. 8., 693. Hurley. Wis. FARM HANDS— Wanted, twenty more ' fatm hands for Dakota; $*."0* a mouth. Call Monday morning. Si) West Ninth st. FURNITURE PACKER wanted at 191 West Seventh st. GARDENER-— Wanted, a vegetable gar dener: must understand handling horses and : plough. Call Monday: evening between 5 and C, 319 St. Peter st. * ■ , - G" ARDNER WANTED— A married man I" who is a good gaidner and has hud some experience on a farm, can fin da permanent place on a lake side farm" near the city. 11. S. Fairchild, Room 40, Chamber of Com merce.. '■ ' HELPERS— Wanted, two blacksmith help ers. Edward Schulz, Bingham Lake. Minn. ' - ■ HOSTLER— Wanted, a good man to work about barn and house; must be a good, careful driver. Address N 117. Globe. LOANS, large and small, closed quickly, . odd amounts just as you want them, on or before without restrictions, on all good properties, garden lots and neighboring farms. Rothschild _ Thurston, Pioneer Press building. * '. ■ MAN wanted for general work in kitchen. Farmingtoii Dairy. 32.' Hobert st. MAN' AND WIFE, without children, to go on a farm : 828 per month for seven months. 503 Wabasha st. ■ MAN AND WIFE— man and ill wife without children to work ou small farm near city. Apply between 0 and 10 a. m., IIS Pioneer Press Building. ." MOLDERS— Wanted, two brass molders and one polisher. Apply at bras 3 foundry, rear 110 First ay. north. Minneapo lis. ' OFFICE BOY'— Musi be quick and blight and write a fair hand. Address in own handwriting, stating wages expected, F 117, Globe. ■■'■■_ OFFICE 'WORK— Wanted, young man for office work; must be stenographer with some experience in railroad work. Ad dress M 124, Globe. PAPERHANGER wanted for Grand Central hotel. PRINTERS— good book and job printers. W. A. Edwards Printing Com pany, Ellison Building, Minneapolis. Minn. y* ALKSM EN— Twenty shoe salesmen want i_* ed at the New England. ': SALESMAN— dry goods sales man of city experience, well recommend ed. Apply at' 305 East Seventh st. SALESMAN— Wanted, a young man for kJ order department; salary, $15 a week. * Room 50, Davidson Block, corner Fourth and Jackson. S. B. McGuire. _■ SALESMEN WANTED to sell our goods by sample to the . wholesale and retail trade; liberal salary and expenss paid; per manent position; money advanced for wages, advertising, etc. For full particulars and reference address Centennial Mfg. Co., Chi cago, 111. :. . '■ •:-:.. * SALESMEN to sell by sample our Money Order System to retail merchants; $200 a month in it for live salesmen ; experience not necessary. Address Merchants' Mouey Or der Company, Cincinnati. Ohio. SALESMEN— Wanted, traveling salesmen calling on retail trade only, to handle air advertising specialty which introduces itself. Brand new territory; quick sales; big com mission. A spring seller. Dauks & Co., 103 State st„ Chicago. - SALESMEN to sell to merchants by sam ple; $100 a month for workers; inclose stamp: permanent situation; chance to build a tine trade. Model Manufacturing Company, South Bend, Ind. : SHOEMAKER wanted at 707 East Third street. ■ __^_^ SOLICITORS— "Men oi euergy and tact to solicit for Bankers' Life Association of St. Paul. Salary or guarantee as preferred. Address C. E. Secor. St. Paul .Minn. ''.'fflßHf STENOGRAPHER wanted; competent for office work; young man who speaks Norwegian preferred"; state age, experience and salary expected; steady . employment.' Address Kingsiey & Shepherd, Austin, Minn. STOVE MOUNTERS " wanted at the .St, IO Paul Stove Works. ... ' ■ '7 TO THE PRINTERS— Have all -your grindiug done at SO East Fifth st. WANTED— the United States Army- Able-bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of twenty-one and thirty years; good pay, rations, clothing and medical at tendance; applicants must be prepared to furnish satisfactory evidence as to age, char acter and habits. Apply at room 207. No. 34 East Seventh St., St. Paul. Minn. • \\J ANTED— Gentlemen or" business ex "■ VV : • perience to represent a weaithy East ern corporation. Address, with references,' Room 14. Schutte Block, St. Paul, Minn. - . UJ ANTED— Ten vouug men of good ad- VV dress. Call at 467 Wabasha St., between the hours of 8 and 9a. m and 5 and 6p. m. H. M. Holland. *.-- ■-,-■—--—,- --. URfY-^1 50 CASH: worth $1,000; Lincoln/ D-J U ay. Rothschild & Thurston. P. P. -i*. ■-"■-." " '■- -' " THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 27, 1892— SIXTEEN . PAGE 3. POPULAR WANTS. SITFATIOJI'- OFFERED. ■ . ,;.,. ;..;.- ill airs. ... . WANTED— Reliable young man to man age branch office in - Chicago; must furnish good reference and $600 cash capital; salary, $100 per mouth : and interest in busi ness. Address D 75, Globe. Minneapolis. WANTED— Four young men to learn telegraphy, shorthand, bookkeeping; can make expenses. Globe Business College, Fourth and Jackson. .■ - . WE WANT five good men, not afraid of work, at once lv onr city department; good pay and steady * employment. The Singer Mfg. Co.. 40 East Third st. females. A_ A — LADIES' INTELLIGENCE "ii- Office— Wanted, ten Scandinavian girls, one Bohemian : nurse girl;- meat and pastry cook, to leave city, $39; two waitresses. . 466 St". Peter st. ■ ■- * ...'*- * A— D •— /*"** —HAIR DRESSED for * D* v/« balls, operas, - receptions; bangs cut and curled, 15 cents. Bon-Ton Hair Parlors, 424 Wabasha, corner Seventh. AGENTS— $5.00 a day to agents, ladies or gents, giving samples and selling med ical toilet soap to families. Crofts & Reed, Chicago. AWNING SEWERS— Wanted, at 105 East Seventh st., ten experienced girls to sew awnings on Singer machine; no others need apply. AGENTS wanted on salary or commission. St. Clair Corset Company, 18 Forepaugh Block, Seven corners. - APPRENTICE GIRL wanted at 254 East Fourteenth st. .' APPRENTICE GIRLS wanted at 293 West Third st. APPRENTICES — Wanted, apprentice girls for dressmaking: small wages. 21 West Fifth st. A. M. Gillette. APPRENTICE GIRL wanted. 18 Fore paugh Block. Seven corners. AN EXPERIENCED LADY wanted to work in fur shop, to go to Duluth; free fare: big pay: steady work. 2J West Ninth st. CALL at Syron's. GTS Wabasha St.. when ' you want pictures framed; good work, " low prices. CHAMBERMAID — Two girls wanted. <■* chambermaid and dining room girl. 403 St. Peter. ■• * ■ ■'-. " COOK— Wanted at once, an experienced cook, housemaid and nurse at 231 Day ton ay. C COOK— Wanted, a good cook for small J family; Norwegian girl preferred; 820 a month ; must have first-class references. Call immediately at 505 Holly ay. COOK Wanted, tirsl-class cook; good wages. 235 West Fifth st. COOK for first-class boarding house; good, ' wages. 612 Central park and East Sum mit. ' - COOK— Competent cook; good wages. 012 Centiai Park hud East Summit. .. COOK— firsl-chiss'cook at 57 Sum- ! mit ay. Mrs. G. J. Borup. ** COOK— a competent cook: refer ences required. Airs. E. W. Peet, 271 , Summit ay. : Ci O.O X and kitchen girl wanted at 9 East J Tenth st. . ....... . : . 7 COOK— Wanted, a first-class cook and a J waitress; city reference required. Mrs. Theodore Eoru p. 420 Woodward ay. COOK -Wanted, woman cook for large ' . farm; good wages; no work to do but the cooking. Apply to L. L. C. Brooks, Room 58, National German-American Bank, city. CiOOK waled at the Great Northern Hotel, J 501 Sibley st. - - -.-;. ■ , ' COOK— Wanted, good cook for boarding ' house; good wages. Apply 227 East Tenth st. ' ■ COOK— immediately, a good cook ..-. at 53"> Grand aye. Inquire mornings. CONFECTIONER— First-class chocolate and bon-bon dipper wanted at Ycrxa's, Seventh and Cedar. COMPANION— Wanted, young lady about . fourten years, companion to lady: call after 2 o'clock. Mrs. Livingston, 507 Wa basha. . - • ' 77." DINING ROOM MAID wanted at once. 20 West College ay. ' ___• DINING ROOM GIRLS wonted at ... Windsor hotel; wages, $17 per mouth. DRESSMAKER— Wanted, an experi enced waist trimmer: permanent posi tion. 40 West Ninth st. - - ' ! . DRESSMAKER — Wanted, a first-class U ■■■ dressmaker. Call at 455 West Seventh nt. DRESSMAKER— Wanted, a competent dressmaker. Apply at 105 Aurora ay. * DRESSMAKERS — Four dressmaking girls; one first-class waist finisher. 148. Ramsey st. ; at once. ■ DISHWASHER— Wanted, giri to wash 1J dishes and help iv kitchen; good wages. 452 Sibley. - .*■*'' FIRST and second cook, girls for all kinds of work. Employment office moved from 57 to so East Seventh st. GIRLS WANTED— for. gen- I" eral J work,'" seven cooks, three table maids (one for Benton. Mont.; $25 a month), two nurse girls, young girls to assist: good wages. Call 543 Wabasha st. • /"I IRLS FOR HOUSEWORK, waitresses, vX- laundresses, cooks for families aud ho tels. E. Douglass, 35 East Seventh. IRLS wanted for all kinds of situations T at once. Larpenteur Reliable Employ ment Office, 51 West Exchange st., near St. Joseph's Hospital: please call. GOOD- GIRL for private family: call im mediately, 05 Concord st., West side. HAIRDRESSER —Wanted, an experi enced hairdresser; experienced milli ner, at 85*1*2 East Seventh st. New York Hair Parlors. - — - " ' ; HOUSEKEEPER— A sensible, middle aged woman or widow as housekeeper; good home: no children. V 113. Globe. . HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work; small family. Address 330 Louis street. . HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work in family of two. . 430 Oakland ay. HOUSEWORK— girl for general housework; small family; no children. 010 Pine st. -■ . - HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework; good wages to competent girl. Apply 551 Selby ay., near Kent st. HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work at 044 Burr st. HOUSEWORK— Good girl wanted for general housework immediately; one who is able to take care of small house and family. Apply at 880 Burr st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, at. once, com petent girl for general housework, in private family. 421 Dayton ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl for general housework: no washing; must be good cook;. references. Apply 635 Dayton ay., near corner of Dale. HOUSEWORK— A girl to assist iv general housework at 558 Robert st. • ' HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general _. housework. Apply 728 Cherokee ay. HOUSEWORK— "A girl wanted for gen eral housework. 539 Laurel ay., be tween Mackubin and Kent. 7*. HOUSEWORK — Wanted, a competent servant girl. 390 Maple St., Dayton's Bluff. -*. ■ ■-:-•-.■.. HOUSEWORK— A good girl for general housework, in private family. Apply 144 Iglehart st. 7 ." ':.::■■■- - HOUSEWORK— girl for general housework, at 760 Rondo st. * HOUSEWORK— girl for general housework; family of two; call morn ings and evenings. 430 Bancroft, West side. HOUSEWORK— a girl about six — teen, who lives at home, to help with housework during the day. jj 146 Iglehart st. HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general housework; three in family ; good wages. . Call 194 East Fifteenth st. -- ■ * . . . HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for light : - housework at Flat 39. Hotel Barteau. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for : house .; work, 472 Case. .; -■ " ' HOUSEWORK— Wauled, a girl for gen eral housework, at 815 Ashland ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl for general housework*, small family. 774 Dayton ay. 7" : --':*.' *: :" HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general - housework ; one in the family ; best of references required. . 622 Wabasha st., corner Summit. - ,-'. 77 * : ' .'-■•' *■..-'■ HOUSEWORK— girl fifteen ■ or sixteen to assist in general housework; small family; permanent and good home to right party; German or Scandinavian pre /-vred.: No. 3.3 St. _ntho_j as. POPULAR WANTS. T' •'■_' SITUATION OFFERED. I f: "r— 7-7— -■•-■-• Females. ■•' ; .''' V:';,; . — Wanted, a comt-etent German girl for general housework. 362 Smith ay. "7 .-■ - ■'..*.-.*"'" ■ '*. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girls for general: • housework, and first-class cook waiting) for place, at 390 Wclnnt st. . j \ C HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework. Call at 272 East Seventh, St., Room 15. . :,-'.--.- ■■■'•'- '■ -""-"-i ; HOUSEWORK— Girl ; for general housed work; small family. Call at 141 East Isabel st. , -. .-■;- .-'.: ■*- -;■ ■ {*'■' I • HOUSEWORK— girl , for general ; housewom; small family. 520 West minster st. "** '■■- ■•:.* •••■ '. ■* • ■" , -. — ___ — — — — fi_— c HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general. .housework. -113 Summit ay. ■[- ■ t HOUSEWORK— A good girl for general: housework in small family. 400 Bates ay. .1 HOUSEWORK— girl for general housework at ouce, at 549 Canada St. . : '. 1)..)' . .' HOUSEWORK— girl for general • housework at 339 Selby ay. < j , HOLSEWOKK-Girl for general house work; Email, family. Address **r 380 Louis st. 7 ;- - '••] HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl to. do general housework immediately at 201 East Thirteenth st. . ■■ ■- ■ ■ •- ■■■■.; HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general houseworic; must be a good cook. Call 501 Holly ay. :__ **' - :: -'- ■- ■*• HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general housework; must bring reference. 333 East Ninth st, corner Pine. Housework— Wanted, girl house work in family of three. 509 Woodward ay., corner Bradley. . HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work wauted at 679 St. Anthony ay.; apply Monday. • . ;v OUSEWORK- Good girl for general housework; highest wages paid. ' 748 Burr st. : .* * • -- - - HOUSEWORK— German girl . for general 'housework: good wages; call today or Monday. 21 Iglehart st. * ' " -• *; WO R X - G ood girl for housework.' Apply 112 Smith ay. . .-,. ; ... . 7 WORK— Young girl wanted to as sist in light housekeeping; must live in lower town. Address 123, Globe. * ,;.. . . HOUSEWORK— young girl to assist in * housework. .* 275 Eighth st. ,-,t ;*-..-.. ; HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a '-'young girl to assist with housework and cam of baby. Call for several days. 585 Iglehart st. 7 . ' / HOUSEWORK- Wanted, girl for general "housework; family of three; .must be neat and quick; good place for a good girl. 481 Marshall ay. ■■■.'- *■:.:■--■ ■■•;,, . -• HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl, between fifteen and - sixteen years, for -light housework, at 498 Dayton ay. . '-"'- ' * OUSEWORK— Wanted. . a . competent . girl for general . housework; good wages. Apply at 251 Selby ay. -'*:7 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general l-l housework..-. 407 Iglehart st. .__^ HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework.' No. 9 Til ton st. '. "•' ''■'. HOUSEWORK — Wanted, a competent •cook; three in family; best wages. 71* Western ay. H OUSKWOKK- Wanted, a reliable girl willing to go to Morris; one accustomed to garden and housework: German or Freuch preferred. Apply 42<i South Robert. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a German girl to assist in housework and take care 01 a baby. Apply at __ East Fourteenth sty*? HOUSEWORK— for general house work; small family; no children. 541 Broadway. , , HOUSEWORK- Wanted, good girl for = general housework. ■ Apply 200 East- ) Tenth st. HOUSEWORK— Girl* for general house work: German pr Norwegian preferred. ; 836 Dayton ay. ■'.}■.'" y-"-*':! HOUSEWORK— wanted, a girl to assist at general housework. Apply Good rich ay. I . HOI -EWORK— Wanted, a good girl in a .small family far general housework;, . 91.) per month. ■Inquire* iit"'B2 East Seventh st. I HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for t^u- - . eral housework in a' family of two Ger- ' . nian preferred. . Call at 386 Fort St. . r . ! Housework— Wanted, competent girl for general housework in a family of two: must be a good cook and. neat; wages " Sl.*> per month. 711 Lincoln aye HOUSEWORK— girl for general housework in small family. Apply 25tf Ramsey st. . *. * •■•"' HOUSEWORK— a competent girl for general housewotk; small fam ily.' Apply *iB7 Maria ay., Dayton's bluff. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework; good wages. Apply at 227 Iglehart st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl for general housework. Call corner Ninth and Exchange sts. _ . * . HOUSEWORK— girl for general housework; small family; good wages. (JOl Burr st. . .. ',.. OUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl for general .. housework; small family. 1 765 Laurel ay. . IRONER— experienced plain iron-, er. Neely's lace Laundry, (526 Henne-t pin ay., Minneapolis. I WILL pay ladies a salary of $10 per week > to work for me in their locality at home; .light work; good pay for part time: write. with stamp. Mrs. H. B. Farringtou, Box 702, Chicago, 111. LADIES earn money writing for us at home. For particulars send stamped, envelope to* Peerless Toilet Co., La Porte,. Ind. - ■ ■ .. - -■ JADIES who have to earn their living can' J make it easier by selling our Hygeia Elec- ; tro-Magnetic Corset's than anything else. For* terms apply to "western Corset Co., St. Louis,' Mo. . . *-'• *.;-.-- ,'-- : ■■-'[ LAUNDRY GlßL— Wanted, strong girl to wash in lauudry. Apply Northwestern Laundry. 171 East. Thirteenth. ■ . "f. LAUNDRESS— Girl for lauudry work. 612 Central park' and East' Summit. 'i ACHINE OPERATOR—Wanted;first class machine operator, to work on 1 pants. Apply Room No. 9. 57 East Seventh. MILLINERY SALESLADY ■ wanted; none but first-class ueea apply; city: references required. Address D 127. Globe. NURSE— Wanted, a girl of fifteen to take • care of a baby two years old. Call at 251 West Third st., third floor. 77 > , NURSE— Wanted, girl of twelve to fifteen to take care of child one year old. At 177 Aurora ay. , [VfUKSE— Wanted," a nursemaid to go to li' Wabasha. Minn. Apply mornings, Mrs. N. P. Langford. 291 South Exchange st. -. ..,.-- * NURSE GIRL from thirteen to fifteen j years old, to take care of baby. 568 i Selby. -7 . .7 .: ._..' NURSE GIRL wanted; must be fifteen or sixteen years old. 687 St. Peter st. l ";' • IVTURSE GIRL — Wanted, a nurse girl [ Ll about fourteen, at 365 Pleasant ay. r "A i , . — g_: NURSE GIRL wanted. Apply 166 Sher iy burne ay. ■ • Li*" NURSE— German or Norwegian preferred. 1 836 Dayton ay. p-'- - PARTIES WANTING HOTEL or pri vate house cooks, dining room gftlsS,'. chambermaids, nurse or second girls, or i those desiring any kind of work can be sup plied at the" Employment Office, 233 East; •seventh, corner Wacouta. -^ ; > , SALESLADIES— salesladies wauled io at the New England. .. _-.-fXj : , ■ SECOND GIRL wanted at 197 Nelsou aye. J for private family: with references.' i — : : : ; — ".-f-\ SECOND WORK— Wanted, girl for sec- O ond * work and to attend to a young ', baby when necessary. 725 Portland ay. . .*, ■■_■.- \ STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, a" first-class ! .: stenographer at once; state experience; give reference and salary expected ; lad y or gentleman. CI 17, Globe. * .. - v *I'HE MlNEß— Pleasant rooms and excel- X. ..lent board. 612 Central park. - WANTED— for our school of . dress and cloaa* cutting, by the latest ' improved Taylor system; attached .to that - a new invention for taking perfect measures; . > call and examine dress - and cloak : pattern '■>. cut to ; order: - perfect fit ;*. guaranteed. 42 Manuheimer blocK.~ H. L. De Long.' *^V".; 7 AIST HAND — A good waist hand ;..VV>- wanted. 362 Fort st--* ---:.-■- .. — .-•* *: 7 WANTED— young ladi-ss to learn! . telegraphy, shorthand, bookkeeping; I can. make board. Globe Business Co-lege,: Fourth ami -/ask-son. POPULAR WANTS. *'."'.; SITUATIONS OFFERER. - Females. WAIST-FINISHER— waist-finisher, one skirt girl and one apprentice girL , Call Monday at 284 Iglehart st .. . . /..,„-■:■ --!i WANTED— Ladies to paint; one in every ! : » » city and town ; $3 a day. Address, in closing stamped envelope. Domestic Art Com pany. Bort Building. Chicago, 111. ; - WANTED— To exchange vocal .and in --strumental lessons for day board in I , private family. *• Address M 121, Globe. " ."11/ ANTED— At 27 East Seventh— Dining . ;V y room help, * cooks, second cooks. 50 . girls for general housework. ■ • .. -.II7*ANTED— make $10 to $20 per ■ ; * * day selling the New Improved Rubber Undergarment. Address, with ' stamp, 505 : . Commerce Building, Minneapolis, Minn.:, WANTED— girls for general house work; good places only;* four second girls and two cooks; $20 per mouth. 389 Sel- I byavenue. :..30M_laMBriSHB__Efn__MBBdl AIST HAND — Warned, good waist hand; also apprentice girls; wages ! f paid to good sewers. Apply at 297 _ Nel • son ay. . WIGMAKER— Wanted, first-class wig ". maker, at 49 East Third st. : call Mou day. Mrs. T. H. Lyles. YOUNG LADY wanted to travel with a . magician as assistant; experience not required. Address C 127, Globe. V.^\i\— Blso CASH; worth $1,000; Lincoln \JQ\J ay. Roihschild & Thurston. P. P. Bid. . HORSES Al\_» CARRIAGE. A BARGAIN— Nice bay horse, harness and buggy for ""59; must be sold at ouce, as owner is leaving city. Apply 865 Rice St., up stairs.. _.---'■ ■ A;; FINE SADDLE OR DRIVING .£"» . horse, also three single drivers and two workers very cheap. At barn,47l Sibley st. A YOUNG HORSE.-suitable for buggy or A light* delivery, for sale; cheap for cash, or will trade. 969 Euclid st. ; " A FINE HORSE AND BUGGY for sale cheap. Apply 349 Sherburne ay. A FORCED SALE— S2S,OOO *stock.ot* new .' carriages to be closed out without limit or *. reserve, by ;■ June J. Having decided to quit the carriage department of our business, * we will sell our whole stock at less than cost ■ The sale embraces carriages of every descrip tion from the best to the cheapest . Exten sion top carriages. §150 to $200. worth $300; .phaetons, $100 and $125. worth $185; top bug gies, $65 to $135. worth $175: Concord wagons, '$50; wagons, pony carts, road carts, surreys, ''jump • seats, ;. victorias, coupee, rockaways, ■ park wagons and - harness of every descrip tion. *. Call before you purchase. King's Car riage Repository, coruer Fourth and Minne .' sota sis. .. . -. . . ... ■T"**IVE-YEAR-OLD MAKE for sale: also J_ a mule; together or separate;, cheap. 399 Fuller st. ;.. . . .: . ___^ fOB SALE— r ■C « One Due black hearse.: '-•■.' One good Cunningham coach. I* One elegant victoria.- .... , ■ One extension top and one surrey. Side-bar and end-spring buggies. Four good sets coach harness. : ■" Three fine driving mares and one large coach horse. :.* ■:■•"■ ■ ■ -■ One of the mares a very fine saddler. .;,*. ..: Call at once, as I must vacate barn by * April 1. Will sell way down. ' C. B. Hess, 333 East Tenth st. FOR SALE— Horse and wagon, in good i condition, at 67 East Third. FOR SALE— team of work horses, driving mare and small pony, all very cheap at the Union Boarding and Sale Stable. 259 East Fifth at. .-. -■- ; FOR SALE— phaeton and one phae ton cart. . 97 Hoffman ay. ** ~ FOR SALE— Nice side saddle, nearly new. Boy's saddle.- .Buckboard wagon; cau 'opy top, two seats. Surrey with "Scott's pat ent boos,", good condition. One single har > ness, breast and name collar. All . to be " closed out cheap. Call morning, noon or evening; 478 Holly ay. -. . . FOR Cheap— All kinds of second hand phaetons and- buggies: also three : driving horses; at 20 West Fourth st. I OOR SALE' OR 1 TRADE— A nice chii -T dreu's pony for sale or trade for a good buggy. "Apply 324 Webster st. : r.'-r' - FOR SALE— Two or. three extra matched 'pairs 1 and -some gentlemen's single driv ers, also some cheap horses at your own ! .price ; one second-hand top buggy cheap arid second-hand .hack, some harness, etc. L. A. j-Legg. Great Western Stables, No, 113 Third st. south. Minneapolis.-- •- "/ } FOR SALE— and \ delivery wagon ; V cash, in store trade or monthly payments. 29 West Ninth st. jY-*. ' '.■<■' . * '- .--.'-' ■■ " ■■' FOR SALE— A good young delivery horse, harness and light delivery wagon: she is a black mare, • six years old; weighs 1,050 pounds; good traveler; also have bay horse six years old; apply at 191 - Concord st M. E. Babcock. - ' i""*OR SALE— team horses, weight jl 2.400, harness and heavy wagon, most new, all in good condition, for $163. Address 11. H. P.. Box 5, South St. Paul, r .-■•■-..■;--..*-,■ FOR SALE— Horse, wagon,' sleigh, har ness, tables and shelving. Inquire at 14 Central ay. west 7 7 FOR SALE CHEAP— A": two-seated bug gy; good as new. 632 Lafond st. *■-.*'. . FOR SALE— Phaeton cheap. Call 345 Ramsey st. 7 t7>OR : SALE— top surrey. Inquire at 589 Portland ay.- FOB SALE -Horse, harness, new delivery • wairon. 643 Wells st. corner Payne. . FOR SALE— Two-sealed surrey. Can be seen barn rear s 24 Portland ay. L"OK SALE— Bargain- Horse, buggy 1. and harness; buggy almost new; a Kim ball side-bar. Call on G. W. Borden, 108 East Fifth st. '■ ■.-"--■-; * , . ' •.,-,.,.. *... FOB SALE— One two-seat top cairiaire. 1 side-bar buggy, 1 single lumber wagon, 2 sets bobs, 2 robes, 2 sets single harness, leather fly net or anything a man might want about a barn call 541 Laura ay., Union Park. G. F. Kuhles. T7>OK SALE— Two good teams of mules, J. also several good youug farm horses and mares; must be sold at once in order to close up an estate. Winslow & Zimmerman, 116 Fifth st. south. Minneapolis. FOB SALE CHEAP— One latge bay horse and truck, two desks, three stoves. No. 286 East Sixth st. * ■ ,' ::m 7 FOR SALE — A pair of ' "bay" - : family ' horses; safe; sound: have been. used for family driving in city for two years. Ad dress N 112. Globe. *" --- 7* v ■ GOOD DRIVING HORSE; also lop buggy and harness cheap. Address Z 126. Globe. ..-*- ■■■' : * ■"-'■ ; HAVING REPAIRED 51V BOARD iug stable, recently seriously damaged by fire, 1 wish to announce to the public and my former patrons that I am again-open for business. At the same time I wish to thank all my neighbors and tbe firemen for their valiant services in rescuing i the horses and ' other properly the morning of the fire. Re spectfully. John J. Brennen. 775 Ashland aye. HORSES, harness, carriages, buggies, one 'XX Kensington wagon, coupe, retiring from "business, at Windsor livery, corner Fourth * 'and St. Peter sts. John Grace. "I HAVE for sale a fine Kentucky-bred sad-: J. dle and combination horse. John C. Shea, •254 Eighth st. :■'.'.'- ■-.; ONE light delivery, three spring wagons, horse and 'harness iv good condition. ■Apply at 12 West Ninth. . . ONE VERY FINE SADDLE HORSE, \J has all gaits. Apply at Windsor livery, corner Fourth and St. Peter sts.* John Grace. TWO SECOND - HANDED LANDAU carriages for sale; will trade for young horses: also one new landau . carriage, latest style. H. C. Farmer, Stillwater. Minn. WANTED— Horse and wagon in exchange . ~VV . for good clear lot. Address W 113. Globe. 0 ANTED— Cash paid for horses, ', bug- ' C* V".--' gies, harnesses, - sleighs, etc., at 116 Fifth st south. Minneapolis. , .- : WANT TO BUY— Delivery norse; weight, 1,100 pounds. Address, giving descrip ■ tion and price. J 120, Globe. ANTED TO ; EXCHANGE— A fine bred youug mare for a good driving horse. Address J 114, Globe, with full par ticulars^ :.-77 ' : ■". /- ■'■ -" : 7"-'.- ■"-.■'■' WILL - TRADE old mare, suitable for light farm work, for a cow, or sell cheap for cash ; also one . she goat and ten Brown Leghorns, at 977 Bradley st. ■ £""*■/•• HEAD GOOD WORK HORSES and /CO mares; . will sell cheap, . or., trade for good mules; can be seen at,Greenbriar ay. street car barn. :■»■-.. .7. : * A ( i READ good farm ! mares in foal, also *'-*_' good family horses and single drivers, aud imported Shire and Perchpn* stallions and Shetland ponies, Schutte's Sale stable, 313 Rosabel St. ■ - - ■-': '■ .■" ■■■-' _*fvA— CASH; worth $1,000: Lincoln I DJU ay. Rothschild Si Thurston. P. P. Sid. POPULAR WANTS. SITUATIONS WANTED, ■'■* - . ", * xtlale. BARKEEPER — Experienced barkeeper would like a situation. Address J. 11. Hopkins. 442 Farrlngton ay. BOYS FOR PLACES, places for boys ; employment bureau for poor boys, free. Newsboys' Club Room. 313 Wabasha st ; open from 11 to 12 a. m., and from 7 to 9 p. m. BOOKKEEPER— Wanted., by a young man of experience, a position as assist ant bookkeeper! or office work of any kind; moderate salary. Address B 126. Globe. ■ BOOKKEEPER— Young man wants posi ts tion as bookkeeper; is graduate of col lege and can furnish refereuces. X., 714 Robert : -.-*.-■ ■ BOOKKEEPER— Wanted.by middle-aged ■ man, single, German; speaks English, French ; capable to keep books, manage bus- * mess; a permanent position; can give se curity; country preferred.' Address J. E. C, Globe. : ■ BOOKKEEPER— A bookkeeper wishes a . situation; best city reference furnished, 432 Western ay. north. . BUTCHER— Good all around butcher with reference wants situation.city or county. Address D No. 55, Globe, Minneapolis. ** CLERK— Wanted, situation by an experi enced dry goods clerk, the Ist of April. 43 College ay. west. CLERK— a position as dry goods clerk; 20 years' experience; can furnish first-class references: I do not expect large salary to begin with. Address J. G. 11., Globe. COOK— First-class meat and pastry cook *— ' wants situation in hotel, city or country. A. McKenny. 20 West Third st. ■ ENGINEER would like position ; first class papers: city reference; steady and temperate; married. Address X 127. Globe. EMPLOYMENT— Wanted, work of any kind by old soldier of late war; is a good mechanic; would like any kind at pres ent, am in close corner. Address B. J., 1073 Albemarle St., city. " ELECTRICIAN'S ASSISTANT— Young man, aged nineteen or twenty, would like lo find employment; I am strong and willing to do any kind of work in an electric warehouse, or as au electrician's assistant: have had one and a half years' experience at incandescent wiring. Address Guss Rist, Market Restaurant. *- - * ' FARM WORK— A young man, seventeen years of age, wants a place on a stock f am ; I am strong, willing to learn and work ; have had some experience with horses and farm work. Address or call on Burton, 222 Mackubin st., city. LOANS, large and small, closed quickly; odd amounts just as you want them, on or before without restrictions, on all good properties, garden lots and neighboring farms. Rothschild _ Thurston, Pioneer Press building. -~-*_BH_lHHlH_feCß___<jtt__i_S MUSICIAN— First-class musician desires i'l- a permanent . position at a concert or chestra or brass band; competent on double bass, second violin, trombone (valve) and helicon. Address Joseph Hebaus, corner West Seventh and No. 60o;Audubon sis. SALESMAN— Wanted, a position as travel ing or inside salesman; have had twenty years' experience in different lines; cutlery preferred. Address L 132. ''lobe. YOUNG MAN twenty-four . years of ago would like a position of any kind. Ad dress J. R. Smith. 447 Wabasha st. St. Paul, WANTED— All the barbers to have their ' tools ground at Waucholtz & Couture, 59 East Fifth st. : work guaranteed. L*A(*l-SISOCASH; worth $1,000; Lincoln D-JU ay. Rothschild & Thurston, P. P. Bid. .-...'. : Females. ALADY.would like to take charge of fur nished looms or cleaning offices: is willing to do any other kind of work by the day.* Address C.N., Globe. ARTISTS should use Lc Mesuner's | tube colors; largest tubes, best colors. , For sale by Syron, 675 Wabasha st. DRESSMAKER— Well experienced dress maker desires position in shop. Call or address Dressmaker, 660 Jackson st. DRESSMAKER— Wanted, situation by competent dressmaker in families. 312 University ay.. Flat 10. DRESSMAKER would like free engage- U ment in families, or done - home; refer ence given. 365 Summit place. GOVERNESS— Wanteo, a position as gov- T erness in a strictly first-class family, by a youug lady of refinement and education;: small children preferred: best of references* given and required. C 110, Globe. " OFFICE WORK-Wanted, any kind of office work by young lady of experience, with first-Class references. Address Evan, care Globe. PHOTOGRAPHER— Young lady photog rapher desires position; has had sev eral years' experience in printing, retouch ing, etc. ; can bring best of references. ' Ad dress Hattie Mark, General Delivery. ROOMS— Wanted, by a widow lady, fur ' nished rooms to take care of. Address E 115, Globe. * STENOGRAPHER— Lady stenographer and typewriter wishes a position: has had some experience; willing to work at reasonable rates and try bard to please. Address Ada Trnax. St. Paul Park, Minn. WANTED— Ladies in need of help, who want places, can find the same by call ing on Mrs. Merryweather, 543 Wabasha st. ASHING AND IRONING done In and outof the house; also house-clean lug at 'to St. Peter st. - - . WASHING- Family washing done by piece, dozen or week, by first-class laundress. Work called for and delivered. 372 Dayton ay., up stairs. WASHING— A German girl wishes to do washing and cleaning. Address 573 Van Buren st Washing— Would like to go out wash ing. Call at dressmaking room, 444 Wabasha st. WASHING — Wanted, by competent laundress, washing and ironing by the day. 427 Selby ay. . WASHING— Wanted, washing at home: . sixty pieces for $1: called for and de livered. 219 Fourteenth st 117 ASHING taken in at Ml Fort st. WASHING— A woman would like logo out and do some washing. 399 Charles st. WASHING To go out washing or house : cleaning by the day iv private families or take washing home. Address Mrs. Soreu sen, 2-il Williams st, right basemen). WASHWOMAN goes out washing, iron ing and housecleauing. Call at 1-1 West Seventh st., Bakery. Monday morning. \\J ANTED— Situation as organist, by a VV young lady; music (piano; instructions also given on reasonable terms; refereuces exchanged. Inquire 263 Iglehart st. ("AfH l * CASH: worth $1,000; Lincoln Q_J ay. Rothschild _ Thurston. I. P. Bid. WASI-1> TO IHJY. BARBER'S OUTFIT -Wanted to buy, one-chair barber's outfit Address F 18, Globe.. DESK— Wanted, a serviceable oflice desk; . give description and price. Address G 124, Globe. ■ ■ ■ BICYCLE— Wanted, to buy safety bicycle in good condition at a bargain. 897' Woodbridge st. COW— Wanted to buy, a good new milch * cow, cheap, for cash. Address J 114, Globe. • DESK— Wanted to buy second-hand roll too desk for cash; must be cheap. Ad dress D 123. Globe. . . . GAS STOVE— Wanted, to buy. a second-, hand gas stove; must be cheap for cash. Address 321 East Thirteenth. GUITAR— A good second-hand guitar: or will trade good baby carriage for one; also lady; teacher wanted. Address O 118, Globe. ..'-^ * -■■.*■'. . ; : ; ' 7 SCRAP IKON— Wanted, all the scrap iron, waste paper or metals 1 can get. and will call for. any * such ' goods to any part in the city for- lots not - less than 2jo pounds. J. Freistoue. 262 Jackson st. TEAM BOlLEß— Wanted, steam boiler; O must be in good condition : and at least fifty horse power. X 115, Globe. - ANTED— AII the barbers to buy their supplies et Waucholtz & Couture, 59 East Fifth st. ;■■ :; .'■■■ *---.--■ ■ > . ■' WANTED To BUY— if you are tired of .your business and want to sell reason able, I will buy : - the stock must consist of clothing, men's furnishing goods or boots and shoes, either watches and jewelry or furniture. Address J 113. Gl»be. _________s_u - t ',._■. T-HE CENTRAL CLOAK COMPANY, A :•-. 100 East Third at. are prepared to make to order jackets, coats, capes or cape new markets iv latest shapes. Fur garments made or remodeled in best furrier style ; fur linings a special*. . POPULAR WANTS. ''.:-, .. TO EXt ll A*' ' F. 30« Manhattan Buildiug. '•*") A (~\ ACRES in Goodhue county to ex &~±\J change for bouse and lot. Of*) ACRES land in Anoka county to ex* Ov change. . . QfY ACRES, three miles from Hastings, to OU* exchange for bouse. GOOD CORNER on Dayton's bluff, well rented; also butcher shop and; grocery store to exchange for farm ; one of the best . residences -on Dayton's bluff, with all the modern improvements, to exchange for va cant property. Of*") LOTS in West St Paul to exchange ___ * for farm or city property." "I f\ ACRES good land, four miles from mar- Ji\J ket, to exchange for bouse and lot. OMALL HOUSE in West St. Paul, lightly IO mortgaged, to exchange. FLAT : of fifteen furnished rooms for sale : cheap. :*. ONE of the nicest furnished houses in the city for sale cheap. GOOD LOTS on Iglehart st. to exchange - for equity in house and lot. RESTAURANT in good . location to ex change for property. GOOD HORSE AND WAGON to ex chauge for cheap lot. WANTED TO RENT— House or fiat be tween Robert and Exchange; suitable for roomers. GROCERY STORES, hotels, saloons, furnished flats, restaurants, etc.. for sale on easy payments. Room 200, Manhattan Building, corner Fifth aud Robert sts. . ll '-.-■-• 1 1 am*-* us. A CORNER LOT near graded school, three churches and court house, in Clark, S. D., to trade for a good-toned piano. M. E. Craig. .173'" Princeton ay., Macalester Park, St. Paul. * — SAFETY BICYCLE wanted in ex- A— SAFETY HICYCLE wanted in ex • change for life insurance; old line. Address X 111. Globe. FOR EXCHANGE— If you want to buy, sell, exchange, or rent farms, coal, tim ber or mineral land, business houses, hotels, merchandise or thing; if you want a posi tion or wish to employ any one. send 10 cents for copy of "The Middleman." with free ad vertising certificate for trial; leading "want" paper. Address "The Middleman." Chicago. ; }""*URNITURE wauted in exchange for .T " life insurance; will give a good deal. Address X 114. Globe. . . . HORSE wanted in trade for life insurance policy; good trade for right sort of horse. Address 117, Globe. MINNEAPOLIS PROPERTY, clear of mortgage, close in, for half section of Minnesota prairie land. II 28, Globe. Min neapolis. TO EXCHANGE— fur cape and muff for an astrachan coat; . will pay difference. Room 5, 225 East Seventh st. . TO EXCHANGE— My dog cart for a phaeton; will pay some in exchange. 519 Marshall ay. ■ TO EXCHANGE— Gentleman ami lady's safety bicycle for a good delivery horse. 4~>3 West Seventh st TO EXCHANGE— clear lots to ex change for house and lot on St. Anthony Hill; will assume small mortgage. Frank A. Upbatn. 109 East Seventh st. TO EXCHANGE— WiII exchange a good organ, cost $175, for a folding bod and bookcase. Address W 121, Globe. • TO EXCHANGE— Room, board, private - family, exchange for piano instructions. N 95, Globe. . WANTED TO EXCHANGE— A good two ('J) seated open surrey (pole and shafts) for a good phaeton; must be a good one. Address .1 114, Globe. WILL TRADE two clear lots worth $1,700 for lots in Chicago. Address N 112, Globe. UF\(\ -$l5O CASH*, worth $1,000; Lincoln DO ay. Rothschild _ Thurston. P. P. Hid. WEBS*. ELLANEOIS. BATHS of Jill kinds given, hairdresslng and shampooing, at the Ladies' Turkish Bath Rooms. 26 West Tenth st. CARPET CLEANING and feather reno vating, upholstering and furniture re- ■ pairing. Grover Renovating Works. 290 Rice St.* Smith Bros. '_ FOR ADOPTION— Boy two years old; references required. B 121, Globe otlire. GO TO St. Paul Picture Frame Manufact- I" uring Co., 39 West Third si., corner St. Peter, for pictures aud frames of every de slgn. MADAME MA RCOTTE— Ladies' Turk ish. Russian electric and ihamnoo baths, hairdresslng. shampooing and manicure at 366 Selby ay.. near Western ay. PRIVATE HOSPITAL, SCHOOL OF Midwifery— Mrs. 11. Stenzel.-JUS Martin st* SPL'RGEON'S LIFE AND HISTORY, IO a neat volume of 500 pages. $1.50 per copy. Send your address to 11. G. iletzoid, 370 Franklin st SOMETHING NEW in sidewalks, steel rails and wood lops; will last a life time: at 10c per foot more than wooden stringers; stale and couuty right for sale; reliable agents wanted: for particulars send 2-cent stump. D. 8. Cole. Patentee, Room 32. Chamber of Commerce. St. Paul, Minn. rjiO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN— The -I clothing store of J. Levy _ Co., 282 and 284 East Seventh st., will close at 6:30 even ings, except Mondays and Saturdays. TALK IS CHEAP— it you are look ing for good, reliable footwear at reason able prices, it will pay you to call at the Mar ket Shoe Store, No. 456 St. Peter st. /•^/-"j— slso CASH; worth $1,000; Lincoln U-JU ay. Rothschild & Thurston. P. P. Bid. BCAKI>VWAI¥TKII». BOARD— Wanted— May Ist gentleman and wire desire room and board; small, pri vate family, not boarding house: state price per month. Address 0 127, Globe. BOAKD— Gentleman wishes room and two meals iv small family: upper towu; state terms. Address X 126, Globe. BOARD— Wanted, two or three unfur nished rooms and boord for gentleman, wife and child two years old. O 139, Globe. BOARD— Wanted, room and board in pri vate family by two ladies employed dur ing the day. Address N 133. Globe. BOARD— Wauted, room and board In upper town (St. Anthony hill preferred) by a young lady stenographer, with privilege of practicing on her own piano; slate price. I) 126, Globe. BOARD AND ROOM— Wanted, by a young lady, board and room In private family; terms reasonable. Address II 119, Globe. ROOM AND BOARD— Gentleman de- XV sires room and board; central location; state terms. X 76. Clone. 3MU-1-A1„ OR SALE— 1 Bchaff Piano S-V) 1 Jewett Piano 60 1 Gale Piano 75 1 Gilbert Piano 100 1 Emerson Piano 150 1 Chickerlng Piano 160 1 Sleinway Piano 100 $10 cash, $.'■ per month, and warranted to be in perfect order and tune. Whitney's Music More, 07 East Third st. PIANO TUNER— Address S. E. Crutehett, - Box 493, Postoffice, St. Paul ; price, $1.50; references. ■» -■- • ■ DYE WORKS. F..KOCHEX, N. W. Steam Dye Works • office. 410 Robert el, Ryan block works, ii and '7 Indiana ay. . KAHLERT & MI NT EL. Minnesota. Steam Dye Works. 244 East Seventh. dTCIBE " Al\J> BAR FIXTURES f|j_lEjpf_jjf BILLIARD- AND POOL* TABLES AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES. Warerooms. 405 ana 407 ; Qr_ce. aud Factory. 11l and 413 Fifth a.v anna south, un>e»i-..ii«. k.i_». 15 PAPULAR WANTS. ALC TIPS SALES. Ivavaiia*;li A. Johnson, _uctio:i-> HcSB eer**.. U7*E SHALL sell al public auction at tho VV store, No. 2 16 East Seventh St., on Wednesday, March 3'! th, at 10 a. m., a large and very fine lot of household good*, consist ing of i very tine bedroom suits (all In oak). 1 hall tree. 2 very fine pier glasses. I oak side board, cost $150, extension table. 2 very lino parlor suits, easy chairs, leather dining room. chairs, library, card and" center tables, a fine lot of silverware. .1 dinner set. glassware, dishes, etc.; 1 6-hole cooking range Villi water front, about twelve hundred yards of body Brussels, Moquetteand Ingrain carpels and many other goods too numerous to men tion. These goods are firet-class an I un worthy of sharp competition. Kavanagh & Johnson, Auctioneers, ISO, IS-* and 190 East Sixth st. • . , . . . . .!< I»l- A* "*••■ h:'ii- r. Auctioneer-. UfK WILL PAY CASH for second-band furniture and carpels. Jebb_ Sehauer, Auctioneers, 422 Wabasha st. STOCK OF -SHOES wanted for cash; stork not to exceed 14900. -.ebb A Schaner, 122 Wabasha st. '_ Fl3fA^€lAl«. KM. NEWPORT A SON, INVENT • ment Bankers. loan money on lin roved properly In St. Paul and Minneap olis at 0 ier cent "on or before. " Office-*, New Pioneer Press Building, St. Paul, and Reeve Building. Minneapolis. . A —MONEY TO LOAN ON • __• Pianos, . Horses. Carriages, wagons, Household furniture. Diamonds, watches, Warehouse receipts. Mortgage notes, and Commercial paper bought or taken as col lateral Property to remain In your own pos session. Our rates are aud always have been the lowest. Partial payment received at a:i» time and Interest reduced In proportion. Your own time for payment. All buslnes* confidential. Private parlors for ladles. Call or address Minnesota Mortgage Loan Com pany. Room 13-14, First National Bank Building, corner Fourth and Jackson sts. A— DO YOU WA*<*T TO HO ROW money at a lower rate than you eau Icrrow through any other agency! Tha American Mortgage Loan Company, Room 7, First National bank building, comer Fourth and Jackson sts,, will let jdu have any amount, $10, $20, $**&.. $40, $75, $100 or $*"(*(■— fact, any mm yon wish— on your cold watch, diamonds, Household furniture, corse, buggy, piano, carriage, etc.; at a low ft tale than you can possibly get It elsewhere. Goods can remain in your possession, and you can pay a part any lime you want end Hop interest Business private and et ■ il dentlal. " You ran have your own lime la paying up principal. ' BORROW U pet cent on vacant or im proved city real estate, c. W.Youug man. 117 East Fourth st. : , -.:■.■*.-. CASH PAID without delay for any kind S of merchandise stocks; money to loan. Merchandise Brokerage Company, til') Grand Block. . . ..■••,,■.* IF YOl' are wanting a loan on your horses, furniture, watches, diamonds, or anything of value, bo sure and go to the old reliable, square-dealing loan office of J. L. Hiram* Room I", (ilobe Building. You can get no tetter terms, lower rates or easier return pay ments elsewhere. Private rooms. Remember the place. LOAN WANTED-On property In Gram! Rapids, Mitt., valued at $2,5110. 'Address It., Room 0, 123 West Superior St., Duluth, Minn. LARGE AMOUNTS of money to loan on Improved property at (J per cent. Smith. Parker A Oilman. New Life Building. LOAN**, large and small, closed quickly; odd amounts just as you want them, on or before without fe-trlctions, on nil good properties, garden lots and neighboring farms. Rothschild _ Thurston, Pioneer Pre-)* building. LOW RATE MONEY At 809 Jackson si., corner of Third. Room I. on Diamonds, Watches, Pianos, Furniture and Goods in Storage; private room for la dies. Easy return payments taken. '->■**■ MORTGAGES and mechanics' liens bought Carroll, 3114 Pioneer Presi Building. MONEY TO LOAN on either improved 01 vacant property without delay for any period from one lo twenty years; loans . can lie repaid in monthly or semiannual pay ments; no commissions. Paul Permanent Loan Company, Room 123, Germania Life Building. W. A. Somen, secretary. MONEY i o LOAN without delay, rrora $10 upward, on furniture, horses, Jow elry, etc. ; lime checks, notes and second leal estate mortgages bought. Minnesota Loan Co., 117 Fast Fourth st. MONEY LOANED on lifo insurance pol icies; or bought. L. P. Van Norman, i,i Guaranty Loan Building. Minneapolis. MONEY loaned In sums of 810 and upward on furniture, pianos, horses, carriages ami all kinds of jewelry of value; lowest rates in city; private rooms; strictly confi dential. Room 25. Court Block. 21 East Fourth st,. opposite court house. . . PERSONS wishing to borrow money on real estate should see H. Caldwell, st Germania Life building. WANTED —To borrow $2,200 for fly* years on improved city property; ar rangements for monthly payments can b4 made to suit the lon ner. Address V 117, (ilobe. • WHEELER _ HOWELL loan money at current rates. 301 Pioneer Press Build- Ing. . -P-R-I-V-A-T -£- Money louned on diamond?, watches, pianos, furniture or goods in storage at lowest rates, and small monthly return payments; note ami mortgages bought; most private loan rooms in the city, Ohio investment Coni pany, __ Globe Building; lake elevator. THE GERMANIA LAND COMPANY buys, sells mortgages, loans money al current rates. W. P.Westtall.hec. ; B. J. Dai* nigh, tieas. 23 and 24 Globe Building. THE SAVINGS HANK OF ST.PAUL, JL corner Fifth and Jackson sts. .always haj money to loan at 6, 7 and 8 per cent, and charges no commission. WF. MORITZ. 02-* PIONEER Pit ESS • Building — Mortgage loans mads promptly; 0, 7 aud*' per ceui'.mortgagei bought. IV" HEELER _ HOWELL control large VV sums of money for Investment in auy legitimate enterprise. 301 Pioneer Presi Building. 7 PER CENT money In hand — no eons mission, with --on or before" privilege to loan on vacant lots on the "bill." J. O. Norton, 28 National German-American Bank £•/*■*/ *i— slso CASH; worth $1,000: Lincoln \,'J\J ii v. Rothschild <"• Thurston. P. P. Hid. i>Ki:ss-»i.4iii.ii<;. A A A — M.ME. MARIE l-'AVRE .__•__• French dressmaker, having worked for the best nouses lv Paris. 622 Wa basha St.. corner Summit ay. DRESSMAKING — Children's dresses XJ neatly made. ___ Nelson ay. DRESSMAKING wanted by the day. 183 Rondo st, A-HIONABBLE DRESS AND cloakmakiug at reasoable prices. 13 College ay. west. I-MNE DRESSMAKING— veiIing dressei : a specialty, at 2*4 West Third st. LADIES. NOTICE THIS— If you waul to learn a new system of dress cutting just Invented, call on Mrs. a. Mosher at 35 East Seventn St., and you will find just what you want ; a tailor square and tui* measure is all that is used: It is a $.s system, and I will teach it for $15. because there are so many girls that cannot afford to pay that price, and I will guarantee you a first-class fit; I will also teach you bow to cut the waist lining and skirt lining, and will show you a good many little things which will be a baa efit to yon In doing family sewing. Now. young ladles, if you will only do away with your imperfect fitting charts ami learn the tailor square system, you will gain in the end, and you will get more customers if you can cut by a first-class system. Come and see it and you will learn no other. /•c/*v_-*i3o CASH; worth $1,000; Lincoln ______ Rothschild & Thurston. P. P. Bid. PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY HORSES.— Office Chief o.uartermaster,Department of Dakota. St. PauL Miun.. March 25, HOB.— SCALED PROPOSALS, In triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this office - until 11 o'clock a. m., Monday, April 25, 1392, at which time and place they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for furnishing this Department with seventy, six Cavalry Horses. Bids for a less number will be entertained. Blank forms of pro posals and . f nil Instructions to bidders may be had on application to this office. The government reserves the right to reject any oi all bids. John V. Fcrst, t'uariermas'.tt*j ((.H. •— cw-if uiurtenuuter.