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Tfft Want PaSes of tne Sldbe' Lead Those oF AH the Others Combined ! Mil ATIOa* OFFEKKII. Males. AGENTS— Wanted, ladies orgentiemen to handle our new souvenir of the world's fair; a snap for agents. J. Clark, 505 Bank cf Commerce building. AN EXPERIENCED MAN. with refer ences, to take care of horses and grounds, and make himself generally useful in a pri- ! vate family. Apply Monday at 9. Dr. K. Schiffinaun, Minnesota Shoe Company Building, corner Fifth and Rosabel. 11— WANTED— Salesmen on salary or J J commission to bardic the New Patent Chemical Ink-Erasing Pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases ink thoroughly in two Fecund*; no al rat-ion of la] er; ".''. i to M© cent j rcl.t; cue agent's talc- i. in. i uti d to Sf-V in six days: another {U in two hems; we w»m:i or-eenergeiicaem- Cialagcm in each stale and territory. For teiu-.s and full particulars address The Moa, icc Kia-tr Co.. l.a Crosse. Wis. X 4. BARKER wanted at Merriam Park. 404 XX Prior aye. BOY— Wanted, a boy from fifteen to twenty years of age to nerd cows aud help milk. Apply rues of Brainerd and De Soto sts. BOYS— Three good boys wanted at Wind sor hotel. 1 lt>Y--\\ anted, a boy at 510 Broadway. CIANYASSERS— Wanted, two good can ' easeeis to work in and out ot city. Ad dress W . It.. Globe, m. Paul/ CANVASSERS — Wanted, male or female canvassers to introduce our goods; good salary and high commission : guaranteed the te>t bonanza for agents at present exist ing: call at once. UoomSS, l'orepaugb Block, Seven corner*. j7»ANDY MAKER— Wanted, candy maker V' to work on hard goods. Address J. S. Stunners & Co., 110 West Michigan st.Duluth, Minn. (CARRIAGE I'A INTERS wanted at Mast, - Buford & Burweil's. CARUENTERs— Four carpenters wanted. Call at 242 Bunker st.. West side. CARPENTERS— twenty house carpenters, near city: 109 railroad labor era, Moutaua: free fare. Aptly 257 Sibley st . St. Paul: 13 High st.. Minneapolis. C'-iLKRK— clerk who has had ex ■f perience in bookkeeping i>y retail fuel business; German- American preferred; state salary expected Address D it - ?. Globe. DELIVERY" Cl.EßK— Wanted, an ex perienced delivery clerk in grocery store Call at 7".0 Jackson >t., Sunday, be tween 2 and 4 p.m. I YETEUTIYE wanted in every town in xJ United States: extensive experience not required; send for particulars. Universal Detective Agency, Box 1009, Chicago, 111. DELIVERY and office boy wanted in com mission store; must live with parents, write good hand: good rtferences; state age. Address M 142, Globe. DRAUGHTSMAN — Wanted, draughts man who is comoeteut on patent office drawings. American Patent Marxet 01". Mis sissippi st. rYKIYEK— Young man to drive carpet X? wagon. Schroeder i Dickinson, Sixth and Cedar. ENGINEERS AND FIREMEN, to pro cure licenses, should get copy of "Ste phenson's Illustrated Practical Test;" con tains latest examinations: by mail. $1; agents wanted. Walter G. Kraft," publisher, .0 La Salle st . Chicago. FLORIsTS-Wanteitwo first-class florists. Call at MendenhalPs, 15 Fourth st. south, Minneapolis. ■ GROOM— Wanted, one man that under stands the standing aud handling of a stallion. P. O. Box li 3, Marine Mills. Minn. HEEL TRIMMER— Wanted, a McKey man, heel trimmer ami edge setter, at once, in shoe factory; good wages and steady work. John Redman. Chaska. Minn. HOUSEWORK— man for kitchen work: German preferred. 379 Waba sha st MAN with push wanted in each city and town to introduce the fastest selling household article on record. Over a million sold in Philadelphia. Will pay competent person $4 per day. Address with stamp, W. H. Williamson, 44 N. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. . ':- - - , MEN WANTED at Kent's Express, 214 West Seventh st. TV! OTICE TO CA N VASS IKS AND GEN- Iv oral Agents— Don't devote your life to enriching publishers: deal direct with the manufacturers of the largest, most -varied and fastest selling list of new cash subscrip tion books extant: 60 days" credit at main: fact liters' bottom wholesale prices, without or dinary publishers' profit; exclusive territory; our offer is original and unprecedented in the book trade. Address, for illustrated catalogue and full particulars. Book Manu facturers' Syndicate, Box 15*5. New York. OFFICE WORK— « anted, reliable voting man for office work: must furnish good references, and SSOO cash capital; salary $100 per month, and an interest iv the business. Address F. M. Barter, Omaha. Neb. PAINT CLEANERS— Wanted two paint cleaners. Clarendon Hotel. PAINTERS— 25 good painters and cal ci miners wanted at once; steady work. Anderson & Plaster, 1-0 West Third st. PAINTERS —.Wanted, ten good house painters. Apply 222 East Seventh st. PAINTER— Wanted, a good painter at city hospital. PAINTERS— Wanted, ten painters near city: $2.50 per day. Apply 287 SiDleyst. St. Paul; 13 High st, Minneapolis. POLISHERS— two polishers, at brass foundry in rear of 110 First ay., north, Minneapolis, Minn. PRINTER— Wauled a good printer; one ■ who understands both rase and press preferred: steady work to the right mau. Apply, giving reierence, to Z I'M, Globe Office. Press FEEDERS— Warned, two boys who can make ready and feed small job presses. Apply immediately, Duluth News Job Rooms. STABLEMAN— Want.-d. a good stable man at 240 Summit ay. SALESMEN— Wanted, two or three more first-class salesmen to handle the best line of installment goods in the Northwest Call or write W. A. Edwards. 7 to 11 Sixth st, - south, Minneapolis, Minn. ; 81 West Third st, St. Paul, Minn. SALESMAN Wanted, first-class salesman for plants and Sowars at a greenhouse. Call at Mendeuhalls. IS Fourth st. south. Minneapolis. SALESMAN — An experienced clothing salesman to go to West Superior. Wis. : must also understand window dressing, and not over twenty-five years of ace; state sal ary expected. . Address 605 Tower ay.. West Superior, Wis. SALESMAN— Wanted, experienced eauay O salesman for Northern trade; fine goods. M 143, Globe. SALESMAN— an experienced carpet and curtain salesman, schuueman & Evans. SHOEMAKERS wanted at once. 440 Jack son st. SOMETHING NEW— Agents or others to secure the monopoly in all sections of the sale of our Perfection Adjustable Shoe (recently patented). Over iov agents are mak ins from $60 to $75 pet week. Address with two-cent stamp, Consolidated Shoe Co., Lynn, Mass. OOLICiTOK— The Fidelity Mutual Aid O Association wants a tirst-class solicitor for city work, and agents in every town. Ad dress German-la Bank Building Room 16, St. PauL SOLICITOR— Wanted, a solicitor for city »J work. Address X 136, Globe. SOLICITORS— Men or energy and tact to O solicit for Bankers' Life Association of St. Paul. Salary. or guarantee as preferred. Address C. E. Secor, St. Paul. Minn. STENOGRAPHY— Wauled, a few pupils in stenography: good system: low tui tion: very easy terms. Address F 141. Globe. STOCKMAN— middle-ased man to watch camp and take care of stock. Address P. O. Box MR, Marine Mills, Minn. WANTED — Young man to care for grounds at lake residence: must be temperate and bring references. Ingersoll. „ yTEastThiid st WANTED— teams and an extra dump wagon at once, at 4-"7 Selby ay. WANTED— young men to handle the best selling book in the market; $25 per* week to good men; call or write: do not miss this opportunity. North Star Publish ing Company. 741 Lumber Exchange, Minne apolis, Minn. . " -~~ .. WE WANT .a general agent in each city, town and county; write for circulars and price list. United States Manufacturing Company, No. 15 Central ay., Minneapolis, Aliiin. SITUATIONS Olllltll). Females. AGENT— Wanted at once, a good, active Jrx lady or gentleman to represent us in Minneapolis. Address It. P.. Globe. St. Paul. CARPET SEWER -Wanted, experienced carpet sewer. Schroeder & Dickinson, Sixth and Cedar. CHAMBERMAID wanted at the Utopia, 403 St. Peter st. CIHAMBEHMAID ami a kitchen girl, at * the St. Dennis hotel, 420 Minnesota st. CHAMBER WORK— Girl for chamber work; good wage*. 254 Past .Tenth st. piooK— Wanted. coutfar^iOJ Summit ay. CU>OK— Wanted, good cook tor general ' housework ; no washing; $20 per month. 635 Dayton ay., near corner Dale, -".Selby ay. enisle. i-SKn- ■■■'■■- a-'i iol . COOK— Wanted, a g§j] to cook,- vsasl* and CM>OK — Wanted, a »}ijt to cook, ysasU and iron: must be a goyd cook; qno.who is willing to go to the lake for the piunmer; good wages. Apply 173,UoI|a."eft^j ( >i[j ■ (lOliR wauled in private family to go to t White Hear Lake for three months; good wages. 212 Mcßoai >:. COOK— Wanted, a competent cook; small family; steady girl only wanted. 265 Summit ay. COOK— Good cook ill private family, Ger man or Scandinavian, with good refer ences. Call forenoon. 410 Grove st . C^OOK— Wanted, a plain cook, second girl / and young girl to assist in care of chil dren: in private family. 107 Colonnade. - COOK — a cook or general house work girl, to leave town ; family of three; wages. $16.00 a mouth. Apply Tuesday morn ing bun— 6 and 10 o'clock, at IS4 sum mil ay. C^OOK— A cook, who will wash and iron J with assistances wages. $16.00. Apply to Mrs. James Giltillan, - i 7 South Ex change st. OK— Wanted, cook and second girl. 30 J East Central at., corner Cedar. COOKS— Wanted,- four tirst-class cooks. $20 per mouth, no washing, and forty girls for general housework; ten second girls. Call at 389 Selby ay. COOK— Wanted, an experienced cook to go to Duluth: $2Ja mouth: no washing: small family. Call at 302 South Exchange st. DANDRUFF— Falling out of hair perma nently cured. Bon Ton Hair Parlors, 4-4 Wabasha, "corner Seventh. DI INTTroOM GIRL wanted at 66 East Fourth st. DiNING ROOM GIRLS at Windsor hotel : wages $17 per mouth. DINING ROOM GIRLS wauted at the Clifton hotel. DRESSMAKERS — Wanted, competent JL' basaue trimmers at 550 St. Peter st; call Monday morning. DRESSMAKER wanted to sew in family; references required. Call at 110 East Arch this afternoon. DRESSMAKER— Plain skirt hands. Mrs. Kelly. 22 East Third st. . DRESSMAKER — Wanted, first-class waist trimmer and errand girl at 20 Mannheimer block. DRESSMAKER— One first-class waist fin isher. 14j» Ramsey St., city. DRESSMAKER'S APPRENTICES— Apprentice girls wanted to learn dress making at tiSJ Wabasha st. ; call Monday. GIRLS wanted for general places at Myers Employment Office, 377 Dayton ay. GIRLS for all kinds of situations at once. I Larpenteur Reliable Employment Office, 51 W. Exchange, near St Joseph's hospital. GIRL— I have lots of dandy places. Watch out for them at Douglass', 35 East Sev enth. GIRL— Bright, intelligent girl fifteen to eighteen. Bon Ton Hair Parlors, 424 Wa basha, corner Seventh. HOUSECLEANER —Woman to clean bouse and wash at 360 Nelson ay. ; come Monday morning ready to work. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl for ceneral bousework; good wages. 234 West Fifth st. ■ . ".. .-:..;.' HOUSEWORK— Girl wauted at 637 St. Peter st, OUSKWORK — Girl wanted to cook, wash and iron; good wages paid. Ap ply at 662 Burr st. Housework— Wanted at once, good girl for general housework. 814 Fair mount ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework at 263 Smith ay. HOUSEWORK— Girl fifteen or sixteen years old for light housework. Three in family. 500 Selby aye. HOUSEWORK— Giri wanted for general housework; good wages; no washing. f- OS Iglehart st. HOUSKWORK— Woman to work couple of hours morning aud evening. Apply after 6 p. m. Hat 42. Albion. HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for genera! housework at No. 403 Eichenwa'd st., near Seventh, between Hope and Maple. HOUSKWORK— good gill for general housework, and one for second work: small family. ' Apply 779 Dayton ay., corner Avon. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, gaod eirl for general housework. Call 103 Farring ton ay., Tuesday, May 3. Mrs. H. C. Ilemeu way. HOUSEWORK— a capable Nor wegian girl for general housework in a small family. 501 Iglehart st. OUSEWORK— Wanted, a neat German HOI skwokk— Wanted, a neat German girl for general housework: steady em ployment in small family. Gils East Fifth st. HOUSEWORK— a ciri for gen eral housework, at Dr. Markoe's, Sls Ashland ay. HOUSEWOKK-A good German girl wanted to do housework. Call at 117 Martin St., corner St. Peter. HOUSEWORK— Girl fourteen to sixteen years old to assist in light housework, family of two, and help take care of baby. SI Marshall, near Louis st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl at No. 2 East George st. HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work. Apply 646 St. Peter st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted at once, a pood, reliable girl for general housework. Call 470 Iglehart st. • I I Ol skwokk— a girl for gen ii eral housework. Apply 773 Cedar, si. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework, (.'all 914 Beach st. HOUSEWORK— Wauteda good girl for general housework. 707 "Cedar st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl for general housework. Apply 482 Dayton aye, HOUSKWORK— Wanted, a good girl at MB Charles st. Call Sunday. HOI'SKWORK— A German girl for light housework, family of three, to go to White Bear lake. Apply 380 North Frauk lin st. HOUSKWORK— Wanted, a girl tor gen eral housework: no washing or ironing. Apply at 2i»T Laurel a v. HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general housework in small family. 281 Olm sted st.. near Pine. HOUSEWORK— Girl for general bouse work. ',90 Westminster st. - Housework— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework. 36r> Carroll st. HOI SKWOKK— girl for general housework, and uuisc girl and cooks for board houses. Aunty 390 Walnut st. HOUSEWORK — Wanted, a competes girl for general housework; family of three. Apply 658 Holly ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework in small family. 187 Martin st. HOUSEWORK— Good girl wanted for general housework. Apply at No. 43 North Exchange st, up stairs. . . HOUSEWORK— Wauted. neat girl to do housework for two and baby; good wages. Call at 765 Ashland ay. . . HOI SKWOKK— Wanted, girl for general • housework in smail American family (all at 659 East Fourth st. . —T— rr^_^,- ~ ! OUSEWORK— GirI for general house work named at once at 408 Ashland ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl for general housework, at 112 Smith ay. LAUNDRKSs — Wanted, a comoeteut laundress: must have good references. Apply 383 Woodward ay. Mrs. Horace E. > Thompson. THE eAtWT I'A UL J)AIL<X GLUME: MONDAY" MOKNING, MAY 2, 1892. SITUATION OFI'KKEI). fUBITM HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl far gen eral housework: German or Swede preferred. 4:17 Dayton ay. ■ HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work; good wages. 723 Selby ay. HOUSEWORK— Young girl wanted for light housework. 354 Louis st HOUSEWORK — Wanted, a girl at once for general housework. 14* Ramsey st, city. m HOUSKWORK— Wanted, first-class girl for housework. Apply 55 Sherburne ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework in small family at 551 Ash land ay. _^^_____ HOUSKWORK— Girl tor housework at 57 Tilton st. • _____ HOUSKWORK— Wanted, a girl to do housework. Inquire at 254 West Fifth st. Hoi Wanted, a good, strong girl for general housework. Apply 201 Goodrich ay.. near high bridge. ■ HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general work; no cooking: wages, 511; German or Swede. ISOts East Eighth st HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl for general housework; three in family; good wages. 703 Holly ay. HOUSEWORK — Wanted, a competent giri for general housework. 431 Day ton ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted girl for general housework. 213 East Fourteenth st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl to assist in housework: must know how to wash and iron. 126 West Sixth st. HOi SKWOKK— GirI wanted for general housework; call Sunday, 606 Day ton ay. HOUSKWORK— Wanted, girl to do light housework and care for child, three years old ; call Monday. 161 Nina. HOUSEWORK— German girl from thir teen to fifteen years. Call 1021 Summit aye. . HOUSKWORK— Wanted, a girl to do housework. 689 Harriet st. " HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework. Inquire at 60S Olive st. ; good wages. HOUSEWORK Wanted, a competent girl for general housework; good wages. • No. 163 Virginia ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework. Apply 93 West Tenth st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework. 472 Marshall ay. HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general housework. H9J Canada st. HOUSEWORK— Wauted, a gill for gen eral housework; good wages. Apply at -35 Norris st. J" AUNDRY GIRLS at Hotel Shcrmar.|B LAUNDRESS— a good laundry girl at 633 Wabasha st. ' MRS. CAMILLA AVERY, SOUTH iML Bend, Ind., Box pays $18 a week to ladies for writing, etc.. at home. Reply with stamped envelope. NURSE— Wanted, a nurse to take care of children, and assist in chamberworic 710 Portland ay. _^ URSK wanted for an infant. 627 Green- I brier ay.. near East Seventh. NUKSE— I will give $15 a month to a com petent child's nurse.' Call today at 644 Selby ay. N'UKSK — Wanted, nurse girl with refer- I v ences. 218 Mackubin st. ' NURSE GlKL— Wanted, girl to help take lv care of children. 409 Louis st. \l UKse GIRL wanted, about 14, at 205 II Fuller st. NUKSE GIRL wanted, about fifteen years did. Apply 283 Fuller st. ■ - NURSE GIRL wanted to take rare of child three years old afternoons. Ad dress X 50. Globe. - - - SALESLADY— Wanted, an experienced saleslady in our jewelry department; none but those with the best experience need apply to manager jewelry department, Gold en Rule, from 8 to 10 a. m. • SCRUBWOMAN —Wanted, woman to O scrub floor, at 222 West Seventh; Monday morning. .' ■ ■ SECOND GIRL— good second girl : must be experienced and have good ref erences. Apply at 251 Summit ay. SEWING GlßLS— Wanted, experienced sewing girls on men's coals. 165 East Seventh St.. Room 13. SECOND GlKL— Wanted, good second girl. 581 Selby ay. (JEWING GlßLS— Wanted, good sewing lO girl: also two apprentice girls. Dress making Parlors, 312 University ay.. Flat 10. (JEWING GIRLS and apprentices wanted O at 136 South Wabasha, Room 6; third floor. " WAIST HAND— First-class waist hand; VV only a good one need apply. 35; Fort st. , Dressmaker. - WANTED— A good dining room girl for Hinckley, and one for Washburn. Wis.; free fare; laundress for Yellowstone Park; girls tor city. S. E. Alden. 233 East Seventh, Corner Waeouta. WANTED— Ladies to call and see the new improved Indies' rubber under garment; indisputably the grandest inven tion for women of modem times: lady agents wanted. Address or call on James Clark, general agent, 5-k"> Bank of Commerce build ing. Minneapolis. Minn. HORSES Aftl> CAKICIAftES. A FORCED SALE— S2S,OOO Stock of new carriages to be closed out without limit or reserve by June 1. Having decided to quit the carriage department of our business, we will sell our whole slock at less than cost. 'l he 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 J185; top bug gies £65 to $135. worth $115: 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, corner Fourth aud Minne sota sts. - . FOR SALE— Elegant black hearse, for half price. C. B. Hess, 333 East Tenth st. FOR SALE— fine Victoria, good as v . new, ior- $250; one good Cunningham coach for $350: two sets of coach harness, in good order, for $20 each; call Sunday or Monday. Hess. 333 East Tenth st. FOR SALE— Have left three bugeies: must sell: price from $40 up: call Sunday or Monday. Hess. 333 East Tenth st. FOR SALE— Good, gentle driving mare, top buggy and harness, cheap. Room 11. 328 Robert st FOR SALE— A fine saddle pony, five years old. cheap. Address Louie Dund re, 134 Granite st.. city. FOR SALE- Two-seated carriage, in good order, aud set double harness, cheap; j also a pony cart, nearly new. at half price. | Inquire 804 t-raud ay. HORSES-Thirty days' Rial given on all our horses: we have some good driv ers, some excellent draft horses, and several first-class farm mares; we mean business. Minnesota Sale Stable, 116 fifth st. south. Minneapolis. BOARD WAHTEJ». Rooms AND BOARD wanted in private family by gentleman, wife and child three year* old: references required and I given. Address X m Globe. BOARD— Wanted, first-class board, break fast and 6 o'clock dinner and room, by two young men. in private family; please state particulars. Address 11 145. Globe. BOARD— Wanted, board and room, pri vate family, by you sr man of forty; plain, home living; moderate price; good reference given. Z 141. Globe. UJ ANTED— Accommodations at White Bear lake for the season for gentleman, wife and child three years old: references required and given. " Address X 13s. Globe. WW AMy BAB iTXTUUES NEW AND SECOND-HAND SALOON fixtures, ire I exes, mirrors, pool and billiard tat les, counters ami shelving, ms V. ash ngtoii ay. north, Minneapolis. . SITUATIONS WAMTKD. i. ' ! ; — TTT7X Mule. ____^_ ARTIST— Freehand portrait artist would like a suitable position; can give refer ence. Address X 3.'. Globe. ..... .-...■ '-■»' BOYs FOR PLACES, places for boys; employment bureau for poor boys, free. Newsboys' Club Room, 313 Wabasha at. ;Open from 11 to 12 a. in., and from 7 to 0 p. m.,-,y BOOKKEEPER— A young lady, who has a good education and writes an excel lent, rapid baud, wants respectable position as assistant bookkeeper, cashier or copyist. G 148. Globe. . BOOKKEEPER — Situation, wanted ii by young man as assistant bookkeeper, stenographer or any office work: good pen man; references: experience. Address 50, Globe. Minneapolis. . . . '...; i;''f BUTLER— Wanted, by young colored man, situation as butler In private family, in or out of the city: Catholic family pre ferred; best reference. Address B 52.010 be,, CARRIAGE PAINTER— A first-class carriage painter wants place: good striper aud finisher and a quick 'workman; best reference given; no objection to out of town. T 140. Globe. ' ■■-~. CLKRK— Position wauted as clerk in store; ' good references. Address at once, 364 Rosabel St.. comer Fifth. St Paul. ■' ;. - ■-. C^iLKHK— An experienced clerk and book- J keeper, who speaks several, languages, wants a permanent situation; salary not the important consideration. Address A. M. J., Lock Box 1024, Stillwater, Minn. . ___ ENGINEER— wanted byasbv Uonary engineer. Address V 149, Globe. EMPLOYMENT— work in: gen eral store or hotel by a young man twenty years of age; can speas English and Scandinavian. Address at once, N. P. W., 364 Rosabel St., corner Fifth st, St Paul, Minn. - : .' ■ .-' " ■ EMPLOYMENT wanted by a.. man not afraid of work; fair penman and quick at figures; living wages; references. Ad dress O 140. Globe. '"' : ' : ' FIREMAN— A first-class fireman would like position; best of city reference. Ad dress 150 Dale st. - ■'-'■ • '■ HOTEL MANAGER wishes situation; no objection to the country; long ex perience and best of references. Address M 134. Globe. . .■■■• --•■■• MALE NURSE would like employment; city references. Call 670 East Fifth st. MUSICIAN— man playing brass and string, competent bookkeeper and office man, wants position in live Western towfi. . ■ • ' : '-"■■ '• - PRINTER— Job and newspaper comnos itor wants steady sit; sober and indus trious; eight years' experience; first-class recommendations aud samples of work on application: don't write unless you mean business, F. A. Hodgin, Greene, Jo. . PROOF READER— Wanted, situation by an experienced proof reader and com positor; first class references furnished if de sired. Address P. P.. Globe. Minneapolis. SALESMAN, ten years in the wholesale trade, wants position' with some good house; unexceptionable references as •to character, ability and responsibility. Address D 141, Globe. ■'■■' .--■ SITUATION wanted by a young man to do any kind of inside work; writes a fair hand: some knowledge of bookkeeping: speaks three languages; good references. - J 14:'. Globe. . ,: ■ ■ : STENOGRAPHER— Position wanted by young man as stenographer and .type writer; rapid and correct; will work, tiff small wages. V 147. Globe. r , .'"' YOUNG MAN with good business educa tion wants a position lv office. V 147, Globe. •' .1 Ml ■ — : — .j. , . -J. ii • Females, a-; ... ■ n. • BOOKKEEPER —A young lady would like position as bookkeeper. L,.i15, Globe. . ..,;■:'■";. ;'. . ' *,\,\r (COMPANION -A German lady of grefft v refinement wants position as lady's eotri panion, or to give daily instructions in ? Ger man; first-class references. " Address Ml. 147, Globe. Sr?*Bß •■-".;— ■.->■. ■' ■ DRESSMAKING wanted by two experi enced dressmakers; will go out in fami' lies or sew at horns; perfect fit guaranteed. Call or address 012 Albemarle st., near- Rice. HOUSEKEEPER— positiop as housekeeper. Address V 140, Globe. ~,-r HOUSEWORK— A Danish girl, twenty four years old, wants a place in private family to do general housework. Address or call 623 York st. P. Christensen. _-_ LADIES in need of help can find the same by calling on Mrs. Merryweather, 543 wabas'ha st. ■. '• ... ..-.-. . ■ '- • lyrußSE— Wanted, position as ladies' nurse, 1* Mrs. Bogue, 565 Dayton ay. ;:, OFFICE WORK — Young lady desires position in office, or addressing cnvel lopes; good penman. 33M2.East Fifth St., Room 11. '.".'''" OFFICE WORK— Wanted by lady, em ployment in office: experience,. four years in bookkeeping aud general office wort. Address L 143. Globe. -■' ': '- _ OFFICE WORK— A young lady would like a position in an office. Address J. J.. Globe. ; ■ - . ■ SEWING— Would like children's or plain sewing to do at home; prices reasonable. Address V 148. Globe. - ; , - - : SICK NURSE— Wanted by experienced lady, position as sick nurse; good ref erences. Address 566 St. Anthony ay. as » STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, a position k5 as stenographer and typewriter at $9 or $10 per week; have had two years', experi ence. M. L. W., No. 659 Portland ay. STENOGRAPHER wants a position for a O few hours each day; can furnish best of references: Address J 145, Globe. ' STENOGRAPHER— Lady stenographer. O several years experience, desires posi tion: can furnish machine. T 143, Globe. - - STENOGRAPHER and typewriter," by a competent young lady. Apply Box 2540, St. Paul. . . .„ ; STENOGRAPHER— position as stenographer and typewriter; four years' experience : good references; country pre ferred. V 14>, Globe. '"' , STENOGRAPHER— Position wanted by O experienced stenographer; good refer ences; salary. $9 per week in permanent po sition. Address L 146. Globe ;.:■. STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, position by experienced lady stenographer; willing to work for moderate salaro; can give refer ences. M 107, Globe. . .".'.'.-. ' WASHWOMAN goes out washing, iron ing and houseclenning. Call at 181 West Seventh st. bakery. Monday morning. ■ W r ASHING— to go out washing and houseeleaniug. Mrs. Loff, 241 -Four teenth St. -JIJ VI 7 ASHING wanted at 456 East Sixth st.; VV rough-dried clothes 23 cents per dokeuj called for. . ' J :: '" . , i^n — WASHING, scrubbing, houseclealilng, or any kind of day's work - waffled. Call 233 East Seventh, Room 0. .'"•"' «'-> f. " — ! f I ." £ WASHING done, 50 cents dozen) uni form suits made up to order aud-any other suits. J. V. Peterson, 306 West Seventh st.. comer Ramsey. r WASHING— A lady would like some washing and honing to do at home; rough-dried, 25 cents per dozen .: 110 Gran- Rest. ■■■■■■.'. :?. 1j9::3 II ASHERWOMAN-A woman waiits'tii »' do washing and housecleaning„rflu,T quire for Mrs. Mary W ilunlcr. 670 Wellsffi, ■ m .'j. TO ST. PAUL DKMOCRATffi'- -. m.-'U It is (lie duty of eaeli voter li/^St. Paul to vote lor NINE ISSKHBibV TIEN, regardless of the district til which the CANDIDATE KIiMOLS, No mailer In what ward you live. VOTE FOB ALL OF THE NINE ASSEMBLY TIEN named below: , : ' William A Van Slyke, I*l ark Costello., '.'v :: *' : _"~ "R. S. ITleNamce, ■ Robert X. Hare, Ansel On-penlicim, Joseph Ehrmann I ran I Jr., .' Louis N. Dion, J. J. Ryan, Eathrop E. It .■:■.!. OIK WORKS." F . >;«>. »i. ... N. W. .-it-am live Works X . tfi.ee, •■> Sole ft.. Lytn Lioci v oils, . mid ." Indiana «v ' ;: - '. I-V M 1 Ml., & C«>., New v.rs ; ;e..:u 1) c *f W orks; lame.-- «nd gents-' vio.li.i g a s-iie natty. 14 West sixth at, ■ • ;-.„ .... KAi.i.i.. . iv .... •".',:. .jiiiiiicjiita Steam Dye W orks, ;44 East Seventh. -FOR RENT. ..THE: JAIUES &, MTGHAM ICciiifuK Agem-)'. OWNERS' AGENTS FOR CARE OF PROPERTY- MONTHLY LIST PUB LISH El). 145 EAST FOURTH ST. ' . lioiihes* —WE RENT HOUSES, STORES. OF • FICES. TAKE CHAHuE OF RENTED PROPERTY. TAYLOR'S RENTING AIiIW CY. GLOBE BITLUING. A MODERN NINE-ROOM HOUSE on hill, steam heat; cheap at $00; to (good) parties for $40; hardwood finish. Apply to F. C. Abbott, 32 Chamber of Commerce. FOR RENT— 24-22 Wilken st. ; all modern improvements. Inquire at 3' ft) South Ex change at - - ' .. ■ ■ • '. Furnished' HOUSE for rent, with all modern improvements; located College aye. west; rent reasouab le to the right party Inquire at Merrill & Owen Renting Agency. HAVE YOUR CARPETS, RUGS. etc.. cleaned, refitted and laid at Twin City Carpel-Cleaning Works, 182 West Fourth, cor ner Exchange hi. ; telephone 528-3. ■ HOUSES good houses, with all mod ern improvements. Inquire corner Cau ada and University. ■ HOUSE— rent,, modern eight-room house; fifteen minutes' walk from court house.one block from electric. 481 Clinton ay. HOUSE— House for rent, 742 Dayton ay. Apply to John J. Breunan, 775 Ash land ay. _"_l__^___ HOUSE— house at 747 St Pe ter st. ; fifteen minutes' walk from the court house. , ■ ■ ■■■ HOUSE— To rent from May 15 to October. . a desirable roomed furnished house, within ten minutes' walk of court house.: Address S 130. Globe. HOUSE— Eight-room house, all -modern conveniences, $35 • per mouth. John Rogers Jr. & Bro., 328 Jackson st. ' HOUSE— For rent, house 590 Iglehart St.: eight rooms: all modern improvements. Inquire 586 Iglehart st. . -.-: HOUSE— At Merriam Park— Eight-room XJ home; modern improvements; near school, churches, electric and . steam cars: facing park. J. W. Shepard, 94 East Fourth st. -.■■'. ■'.''.'"• ■" HOUSE— For rent, leu-room house: steam heat: 88 Park place; also seven-room house, 00 Park place. Apply J. B. West, 52 West Third st. - - HOUSE— Eight-room house and barn, 748 Dayton ay.; modern conveniences: $30 a month. Apply at Room 25, Court Block. HOUSE— rent, house 666 Wabasha st. ; eight rooms and bath ; all modern im provements. E. R. Bryant. Globe. . . '.-, HOUSE— A No 1 house, with all modern , improvements, large shady yard, stone walk: rent reasonable. Inquire next door, No. 630 Olive st. HOUSE— Five-roomed house, cement cel lar; one block from car line; Congress, near Ohio. Inquire Richard Price, 169 West Fourth st - ■ ■■ - ■• '■ -•■"■.>-." HOUSE— For rent, modern house, seven rooms. 289 Fourteenth st„ near Broad way; inquire at 32 East Fourth st. T. E. Blase, Washington Life. ■v ; ■■ ---■■ HOUSES— For rent, cheap, 220 and 224 Pleasant ay. ; each 10 rooms; bam if de sired. Apply at premises Monday. ANNINGS RENTING AGENCY— MANNING'S KKNTING AGKNCY— Davidson Block, cor. 4th and Jackson Houses.stores.Hats to rent; care of prop erty for owners and non-residents a specialty. SEE OUR list of houses, stores, team heated apartments, offices or rooms. J. W. Shepard, 94 East Fourth. .. THE ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANY. Endicott building, has a number of houses in different parts of the city for rent; also a very nice five-room flat ; -a ■ large store on East Sixth st. near Wabasha; some good front second-floor offices on East Third st., and a summer cottage at Spring Park club. Lake Minnetonka. We have some nice, small houses that can be bought on monthly payments; no cash down. . Donsc-Suburban.. , j| .{;•;;; AT i BALD EAGLE: LAKE- Six-room ■ cottages beau tifuMy situated. .., Edwin A. Warren. 400SiDley st. ■'-■; i -t- i -. -^ £by;. -,: . COTTAGE— Five-room cottage, at Bald Eagle lake. Apply to Charles E. Nel son, 216 East Fourth st. HOUSE— To rent, White Bear, nice, large house of 14 rooms aud conveniences ; yard and barn; known as Lake Side cottage; just the place for two or three families, or boarding house. For particulars see Merrill & Owens, 30 East Fourth st. LAKE FRONT, well furnished house of nine rooms. P. O. 415, White Bear. Minn. Flats. FLAT— Seven-room flat in small apartment house, near high school; all modern conveniences; hot and cold water, gas range fixtures, screens, shades, etc. Inquire Fred erick Kult 440 Wabasha. . FLAT— rooms and bath; all conven iences; clean and respectable ; to pri vate families only. Inquire Room 19,150 West Seventh st - ■ ■■ . FOU R-RO "apartments with bath and city water. J. W. Shepard, 94 Eas Fourth. " Rooms. A —HOTEL BRUNSWICK, for gentle- A. men only; fifty modern steam-heated rooms by day, week or month. , APARTMENTS- For rent, furnished and unfurnished apartments for gentlemen. 156 Pleasant ay.- -. ,■■•. • ■ .- . . . AT WASHINGTON AVENUE HOTEL, XX 224 Washington ay. south, Minneapolis, newly furnished rooms by .the day, week or month." *' ' ' ' -. BELVIEW AY., 106— For rent, three un fumishek rooms; two neat couple; $5 per month. : ' • - : ■'[ CAR ROLL ST., 591— For rent.three rooms, with bath. ■- C^AKRiiLL ST., Pleasaut furnished J room. ■ • - . ■'■".' ■' CEDAR Sl'., 488— Two nicely furnished y rooms, with bath. CEDAR • ST., 522— Comfortably furuished front alcove room : all modern conven iences; table boarders accommodated. . CEDAR ST., 639— Handsomely furnished rooms for rent at reasonable prices. C^HABLKS ST.," 266— Four rooms for rent; J city water. ■ '' CHARLES, 319— Corner Farrington— Four unfurnished rooms to small family adults; bath and all conveniences. : . OTTAGE PARK —White Bear — Fur nished rooms, with or without board. Z 133. Globe: , C-IOLLEGE AYE., 46 WEST— fur- J nished front room for rent, suitable for two gei.tlemeu: bath. .-■--■ - . ■ ■ FiW . ST.. 254 WEST— Comer Smith Ay. ! . —Two furnished rooms; use of bath and g4^ - ■ ■ - : . \ EIGHTH ST.. 417 EAST— For rent, fur nished or unfurnished rooms. EIGHTH ST.. 313 EAST— Two furnished rooms, for light housekeeping, with water: call Tuesday. - : EIGHTH ST.. 220 — Unfurnished front rooms, single or connecting; moderate reut: private family: convenient location. ELEVENTH ST., 71 EAST— rent, very pleasant and newly furnished room, with every convenience; private family. ' ARRINGTON AY.. 008— Corner -Blair and Grotto — For ' rent, cheap, second floor, four rooms; will sell houses on monthly payments or exchange. 3i4 Pioneer Press Building. . . . ■ . FIFTH ST.. 128 WEST— Large, well-fur nished room, with bath and heat in win ter.' ' "■' " ' ' ' I FIFTH ST.. 125 WEST— For rent fur- I nished rooms, $> and £8 per month; use of bath. ■ . I FIFTH. 234 WEST — Furnished • Mima. ! with all modern conveniences, foi gen- I tlemen and ladies. [ FIEI'KENTH ST., 267 EAST— Two to j four unfurnished rooms, housekeeping ■ if desired: second floor, private house; mod- ! em conveniences: strict references required; j rent satisfactory. , . Put ..'I Ei.N ":'H ST.. 582— Three upstairs C Italian to tent: $6. Inquire down stairs. ; F.»ir„ il'.iN' i"H »T.,' 1:1."- For rent, uli-c, i pleasant furnished rooms. ' j Ct ;.",M) .OCK— °S2-> WttfjmMnt St.— Fur- I T. -he.t roi.iti-i. front :- lak-_> elevator to ; more 4 i. - | J. 1.:..5./., si.. fit:— For re-it "furnished i f r 111 tin in with a I m<Kteri: conveniences; I call Sunday or Ltr.u:h tit.- week i.fer4 clock. mn&BRBBHBmi. FOR REMT. _•_ Rooms. HOTEL HAHTKAU. NO. «C— For rent, three furnished connecting rooms for light housekeeping to a couple without chil dren. _~ . IGLEHART ST., 119— Pleasant furnished room, second floor; large closet, bath; $8 per mouth. ■■ " • JGLKIIART ST.. 110— Pleasant furnished front room and alcove, with use of hath; private family. JRVINK PARK. NO. 55— For rent, fur nished front room with alcove and all conveniences; nice location. ' ■ " JACKSON ST., 021— For rent, nicely fur nished front room, with use of bathroom. JACKSON ST., 544— few nicely fur - nished rooms; modern improvements; references exchanged. ; ■ -.- ___■ JACKSON ST., 502— Front parlor for rent;, suitable for two gentlemen. Also one small room; board If desired. -^ J Ess AMI N K ST.. 710— Half Block From Lafayette Car— To rent, six rooms, with bath; all modern improvements. ' JOHN ST., 520— For rent, front room with alcove, gas. bath and heat; suitable for two gentlemen. ■■.-.-. . - - LYTLK TKRRACK— S2B Cedar— For rent, one front parlor, first floor.with or with out board. MARSHALL A Y.. 400— For . rent, three ' large unfurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; water and sewer. NELSON AY., 218— For rent, pleasantly furuished rooms at reasonable prices. NKLSON A Y., 234— Well furnished room with oath. NINTH, 317. KAST— Broadway— Large front room. 810; private family. PLKASANT AY., 181— For rent, two nice rooms on third floor; furnished or un furnished: good table board, $3.50 per week. PLKASANT A Y., 146— Furnished front room ; board if desired. PLKASANT AY., IKl— For rent, furnished room with alcove.with or without board; also unfurnished room. PLEASANT AY., Furnished front room with alcove; very pleasant neigh borhood; all modern conveniences. PMS AS ANT A V., 141— Second Door From Sixth— neatly furnished alcove frout room, with use of bath, etc. RICK. 250— Corner College— Three unfur nished rooms to rent, suitable for light housekeeping, with bath. " RICK ST., 404— Near University Ay.— A large furnished front room with alcove; rent cheap. - RICK ST., .260— Near College Ay.— Two large front rooms: bath. RICK ST.. 251— Corner of College— One large, nicely furnished room; also two small ones; gas and bath; in private family. ROOMMATE- Wanted, nice young lady roommate; pleasant room on hill, near cable. Address D 147, Globe. - ■' HOOMMATK— Nurse preferred. 278 West ern ay. north. ROOMS— For rent, five rooms, $0; six rooms, $7; store. $0. J. C. Beattie, 405 Manhattan. ' . ROOM— For rent, on East Tenth St., near Lafayette park, large front room with small sleeping room, suitable for two gentle men; every convenience. Address H 143, Globe. - ■ ROOMS— Beautiful furnished rooms . for rent, in private • family ; gas. bath, etc. ; central to business. 334 Van Slyke court, formerly Eleventh St., corner of Pine st. ROOMS— For- reut, two unfurnished rooms. XX: Apply 278 Western ay. north. ROOMS— Four rooms for reut, city water and sewer. Inquire at 163 Rondo st. ROOMS— Three furnished rooms for rent for housekeeping. Inquire 151 West Seventh st. : ' ROOMS— Elegantly furnished first floor at $30 per month, for housekeeping. Ad dress T 142, Globe. ROOMS— For rent, down stairs, five good rooms on Valley st. ; cellar, and water paid. Inquire 686 Pine st. ■ :. : :.■-,- .•■.•. ROOMS — For rent, three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; $5 per month. Inquire 920 Burr st. ROOM— Large room with good light; formerly used as photograph gallery. Call at 131 East Seventh st. . -. . ROOMS Furnished rooms for light house keeping. Inquire Room 24, 233 East Sev enth^ ROOMS— Two furnished rooms for rent; gas and bath. Apply at 691 St. Peter st. ROOMS— For rent, a furnished front bed room and sitting room, suitable for one or two gentlemen, in a private family in lower town. H 140, Globe. ROOM— front room very cheap. Inquire at 621 East Seventh st. ROOMS —To rent, two well furnished rooms on St, Anthony hill: suitable for four gentlemen; will give "breakfast and six o'clock dinner if desired; terms reasonable. Address C 146, Globe. ROOMS — For rent.down stairs. with water, one block from University electric line. 586 Sherburne ay. ROOMS — Wanted to rent, suite of three or four rooms, unfurnished, in steam-heated flat. Z 139, Globe. .- - ROOMS— Persons desiring nicely furnished rooms (with use of bath), in desirable neighborhood, will call at 390 Walnut st. ROOMS— Seventh— rooms at 27. five rooms over 175,' large hall and offices, Seventh, aud Jackson; two rooms over 197. S tees & Co. ROOM— A nice room on St. Anthony hill, with all conveniences and on cable line. Address Z 146, Globe. ROOMS— For rent, three or five rooms; city water, and cellar. ' Call or address 378 Fort St. ROOMS— For rent, two finely furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. Call or address 167 Kent st.. hear Selby. ROOMS— Suite of three rooms; conven ient; well lighted. Inquire ground floor, 167 West Fourth st. ■ SKLBY AY , 235— rent.two large rooms, - furnished or . unfurnished ; all conven iences. SEVENTH ST., 224 WEST— rent, fur nished front room, with alcove. SHERMAN 5T. ,341— floor, six room", cellar, hot and cold water and bath, $18: second floor, five rooms, $13; third floor, three rooms. $10; the above, is in a private, brick veneered house, close to Seven corners: water and sprinkling paid; each party water and sewer, same as private houses. IXTH ST., 128 WKST-Henninger Build ing—Nicely furnished rooms; single and double; electric light and bath; excellent ventilation. CUMMIT AY., 43— Corner St. Peter St.— ot For rent, newly furnished rooms with gas and use of bath, in strictly private fam ily: references exchanged. SELRY AYE.. 296— Furnished room: suit able for oue gentlemen or lady; private family. - OELBYAVE, 177 Furnished rooms with ►J bath, suitable for one or two gentlemen; private family. SKLBY A Y., 304— T0 rent, front room, to one or two gentlemen; references re quired. DELBV, 240— South-facing alcove room; lO furnished; all modern improvements; references. ■ . OMIT II A Y.; 127— Corner Sixth— Two de- sirnble rooms: furnished; with modern conveniences; private family. SMITH A Y., 235— Furnished or unfur nished room, with alcove, to reut in private family; bath and gas;. references re quired. -■_ ' ■ • (JT.I'HI'KK ST., Furnished rooms; O bath and gas. r " ST. PETER ST., 687— Two unfurnished : front rooms; " use bnth ; hot and cold water: real cheap to good tenant. ST. I'KTEK ST., 671— Corner Tilion—Fur ui.-hed or unfurnished rooms; with or nit 800 l board. Si. PETER Sf. 642— Furui9hed room: O modern conveniences; suitable for one or twi< gentlemen..- r - 'PK.ViM ST., IS4, KAMI- Couple of lurze I. furni.-hed rooms, with or without board; tabic l -carders accommodated. ■ 11/ ; .-iERN A V., < 17..— F0r lent. live or ■ » V. seven rooms with bath.--- 11. gcbrogdgr. €li.KQl»Oi)lSi'. .,-." LUC- i . I*. I'll *. CuißOPomsi — Ail itfe-eaaea of the feet: 29J and 204 En-' ii cot; Arcii'U'. ifi.-b.-rt st., between Fourth and nit til sis. RE ESTATE FOR WAEE. Siil>iirl»:in. CHOICE STOCK OK DAIRY FARM for sale or rent of 120 acres. 00 of which are broken and ready for cultivation, for sale; located midway between the Twin Cities, near the slate fair grounds; has a half mile track, a nice lake, cross-fenced and pad docked, mid the entire farm is surrounded by a board fence: the farm has all necessary buildings iv flue condition, including good eight-room house, tarn for forty head of horses, nice carriage and storehouse; also a windmill and ice house, as well , as some choice stock, including fine-bred horses. Ap ply to W. L. MeGraih.'l4'J East Third st. WANTED— Real Estate-A few tracts of l laud.i n.W estern Miunessta and East ern Dakota for cash : wild laud preferred. Address, with' description of land. S. Over mire. 515 Guaranty Building. Minneapolis. ' lo -.'i'u >lisi<-llaiit-i>iis. , POLITIC.SCHEME i . XV Buy one' of these great bargains: 0 Laurel, east of Victoria. $1,000. House, eight rooms, Ashland, $5,000. |r ,llc»us\ rooms, Edmund. $1,500. Lot. moot, near Victoria. $2,100. Summit east of Lexington. $4,000. Summit, west of Lexington, $3,200. * Dayton, west of Shelling, $750. Comer York aud Burr. $1,600. Eastville Heights, sewer nud water, $300. Summit Boulevard, $2,150. Jg, Hornsby, Room 12, 04 East Fourth. Summit avenue, 40x280, $I.o'jo. Hornsby. Room 12, 01 East Fourth. Laurel avenue bargain, $1,000. Hornsby, Room 12. 94 East Fourth. EiGUT-nooM house, $3,800. Hornsby, Room 12. 94 East Fourth st. FOR SALE OR RENT— large brick bouse and grounds. No. 107 East Ninth st : seventeen rooms; all modern . improve ments, with good barn and carriage rooms: large shade trees and beautiful lawn, 100 feet front by 18? feet deep; will lease to responsi ble party for one or two years at low rent. For further particulars apply to W. L. Per kins & Co., 310 Robert st. _■ FOR SALE— Business property near Cedar a v., 88.000; will clear 9 per cent; by owner, 1405 Washington ay. south, Minneap olis. ' ■ FOR SALE— IOI feet on Summit ay.. 60 feet East Seventh, nest of Arcade. Apply C. H. Schnittger. 32S East Seventh st. FOR SALE — have a large list of houses and vacant lots tor sale on easy terms, and to trade for other property: I have farms for sale on easy terms, or for trade, ranging in prices from $300 to $30,000; a large list of slock farms, with stock and farm machinery, in lowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Tennessee, Missouri and Indiana. 5,10.15 and 20-acre garden lots for sale or rent; houses, stores and offices to rent 328 ' Robert St., room 0, J. H. Moron g. - ' ■ FOR SALE, by owner, eight-room house; easy terms; will take lot as first pay ment. Inquire at 305 Chatsworth st. ■ ffljn Ur\C\ — SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, VO»UvU fine view over city, paved street, city water, fifteen minutes' walk from union depot; improvements cost $2,200; lot worth 83.000. Address D 14ft Globe. BUSINESS CnANCES. miscellaneous. A GENTLEMAN wishes a lady partner in a big-paying enterprise; small capital required. Address Q 148. Globe. A LOCATION wanted tor a factory; ca pacity of fifty men employed. Address B 25, Globe. Minneapolis. I \OCK PROPKRTY FOR SALE— Bids DOCK be received by the St. SALE— Pa will be received by the St. Paul & Pa cific Coal company for tbe purchase of their dock property, situated on Connor's Point, West Superior. Wis. ; a full description of this property will be given to interested par ties on application at the company's office, Manhattan Building, St. Paul; all bids must be tendered by 12 o clock, noon. May 11, 1892. St. Paul & Pacific Coal Company. DRUG STORE for sale: good chance for German or Scandinavian; about $2,500; easy terms. G. W. Robinson, Shell Lake, Wis. FOR SALE— Stock and fixtures of a con fectionery store. Apply 609 Missis sippi st. ONE OF THE BEST HOTELS for sale, cheap ; 252 East Third st., one block of union depot. B. Roessler • - ONE-HALF INTEREST in a flourishing retail business is offered for sale by re tiring partner; $2,5C0 required. Address K. L. L.. Globe, St. Paul. - THE NEW IDEA SAMPLE ROOM property, stock, fixtures for sale or lease. Apply 112 North Main, Stillwater, Minn. WANTED— to invest in a man ufacturing business. Address C 30, Globe. Minneapolis. (llj "I A FOR choice California fruit laud. <pxU Address Box 2270. city. BOARD OFFERED. BOARD — Nicely furnished room with board: house modern: use of parlor and piano. 56 Tiltou st. BOARD— Furnished front alcove room, also front parlor; good table board. 31 East Tenth st. BOARD or four gentlemen can find room and board at 62 East Eleventh St., one and a half blocks from capitol. BOARD— rent, nicely furnished front alcove room, with first-class table board. 235 West Fifth st. • .■ . - BOARDING— Pleasant room with board; price reasonable. 102 East Tenth si., near Jackson. - BOARD— rent a second-story alcove room, with first-class table board and ail the conveniences of home; can ac commodate a few table boarders; terms mod erate. Call at 140 Pleasant ay., between Third and Sixth sis BOARD— Furnished rooms, with board, bath and gas: also four- table boarders wanted. 228 East Tenth st. BOARD— We shall have two nice suite of rooms, with board, No. 7 Lyons court, about May 1. . BOARD— Excellent board and rooms, with bath and gas and pleasant grounds about the house, at 245 West Seventh st. RS. MINER has rented the four-story apartment house on the corner of College ay. and Sixth st. The building is steam-heated, with all modern conveniences; will be newly decorated and furnished, and will be ready the Ist of May to select rooms. PERSONALS. EMMA THORSON, professional mas sager: also improved Turkish baths. Room 115, Moore Block, Seven Corners. EORGE SWEENEY can learn some thing of interest by sending bis address home. LADY would like to correspond with some gentleman of means. Address A 51, Globe, Minneapolis.. LADIES— I know from experience Orange Blossom will cure you of female weak ness when other medicines fail. Price, $1 per box. Address Trained Nurse, 59 Royal ston ay.. or 2431 Sixth st north, Minneapolis. MADAME TEITSWORTH — Reliable 1«A Business Clairvoyant, Test Medium: 29 years' experience. 500 Waoasha st. No sign. MADAME INA WALK life reader, IvJ. gives resume of - past, present and fut ure; ladies, 50 cents; gentlemen. $1; corre spondence promptly answered. Parlors, No. 640 Wabasha. RS. KATE HOSKINS, psychometric reader and trance medium. 2251 i West Seventh st Mi..-. .H. A. '11.5 M.l. as East Eichth st. Magnetic and massage treatment for nervous diseases, paralytic and rheumatism; also Turkish baths: hours. «.) a. m. to > n. m. PROF. LITTEN, the well Known clair voyant and trance medium, will be lo cated from Monday. May 2. at No. 0 Sixth st, north, opposite West hotel. Minueapolis, : where he will be pleased to see his numer ous friends and patrons. WANTED— address of Mary Casey. - member Hen. Co. B. 1., association. Write to J. F. Blame, care Anthony Kelly & Co.. Minneapolis. ' * INSTRUCTION. 'pHE POPULAR SCHOOL— III MISS .-1 J. D. Hess Shorthand school has the beat corn of teachers in the Northwest; sixty-five pupils enrolled: in se«-«ion the year round. ■ ",-■ MUSICAL. '..'■"■.. PIANO TUNEu— .Address S. E. Crulchett. Box -I:):.'. Postoffice, St. Paul: price, $1.50; reference*; • ■ CEOAK?IAH.INtt.:.~ T'lIE CENTRAL CLOAK COMPANY, .JL . M East Third si., are prepared to make to order • Jackets. Coats, capes or cape new markets in latest shapes. Fur varment* made : or remodeled in best furrierstyle; fur linings I especially . 10 AUCTION SALES. E Hollow ny, Auctioneer. FURNITURE AT AUCTION— I will sell at my auction rooms, 256 East Seventh st. (up stairs), Wednesday, May 4. at 10 o'clock a. in., a very clean lot of furniture, consisting of all kinds of parlor and bedroom and dining room furniture, carpets of all kinds, three folding beds, three, cooking stoves aud ranges, and a great variety of household goods too numerous to mention. Attend this sale if yon want furniture. E. Holloway. Auctioneer. 256 East Seventh. - FENANCIAI.. .'.•-.:■•■ KM. NEWPORT A SON, INVEST . men! Bankers, loan money on im t, roved property in St. Paul and Minneap olis at «i er cent "on or before. " Offices. New Pioneer Press Building, St. Paul, and Reeve Building. Minneapolis. ■"■'-.- A\ —MONEY TO LOA-N OA • ii. 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 and always have been the lowest. Partial payment received at any time and interest reduced in proportion. Your own time for payment All business confidential. Private parlors for ladies. Call or address Minnesota Mortgage Loan Com pany. Room 13-14, First National Bank Building, corner Fourth and Jackson sts. A— DO Vol WAftT 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 yon have any amount, $10, £20, $25. $40, $75. $100 or 1200— fact any turn you wish— onvonr cold watcb, diamonds, household furniture; horse, buggy, piano, carriage, etc., at a lower rate than you can possibly get It elsewhere. Goods can remain in your possession, and you can pay a part any time yon want end • '.op interest.- Business private and ct . fl deutial. You can have your own time in paying up principal. • <iv. ' BANK STOCKS a specialty; bonds, com mercial paper, mortgages, securities bought and sold. Geo. W. Jeuks, Investment Banker, Minn. Loan & Tiust Bldg.. Mpls. BEFORE you borrow' money or renew loans see The State Savings' Bank, Ger mania Life Insurance company's building, corner Fourth and Minnesota sts. : this bank loans at moderate rates and charges no com mission. BORROW 0 pet cent on vacant, or im proved city real estate. C. W. Young man. 117 East Fourth sL . CHEAP Sums to suit .1 All privileges. MONEY Close 24 hours. TO ROTHSCHILD & THURSTON LOAN Pioneer Press Building. ; DO I Loans on furniture, pianos, dla- I monds,watches,sealskin sacques, 1 goods in storage, etc.. etc. Goods YOU i remain in your possession. No I publicity. Lowest possible rates. I Loans can be repaid by iustali- NEED I ments, thus reducing principal I and interest. 303 Jackson, cor j ncr Tnird. Room 4. Private MONEY? j room for ladies. FOR SALE— Four shares of stock in the Minnesota Sash and Door Company; " will sell for 25 per cent discount. Address A. T. Dorsey, care of Taylor & Craig. WHEELER & HOWELL deal m real estate; list bargains with them. 301 Pioneer Press Building. IF YOU are wanting a loan on your norsea, furniture, watches, diamonds, or anything of value, be sure and go to tbe old reliable; square-dealing loan office of J. L. Straueh, Room 10, Globe Building. You can get no better terms, lower rates or easier return pay ments elsewhere. Private rooms. Remember the place. LARGE AMOUNTS of money to loan on improved property at 6 per cent. Smith, Parker & Gilman. New Life Building. MONEY" TO LOAN ou vacant or im proved city property in sums to suit at 6, 7 and 8 percent; no delay. D. H. Michaud, 101 East Fourth st; MONEY 'i O LOAN without delay, irom $10 upward, on furniture, horses, Jew elry, etc.: time checks, notes and second leal estate mortgages bought Minnesota Loan Co., 117 East Fourth st. "'. —". ?'<*'■ MONEY .LOANED on life insurance pol icies: or bought L. P. Van Norman, tl Guaranty Loan Building. Minneapolis. -P-JR-I-V-A-T -£- Money loaned on diamonds, watches, pianos, . furniture or goods in storage at lowestrates; and small monthly return payments; notes and mortgages bought; most private loan rooms in the city. Ohio Investment Com pany, 332 Globe Building; take elevator. THE GERMANIA LAND COMPANY buys, sells mortgages, loans money at current rates. W. P.Westtall.sec. ; E. J.Dar ragh. treas. 23 and 24 Globe Building. THE SAVINGS BANK OF ST. PAUL, corner Fifth and Jackson sts. .always has money lo loan at li. 7 and 8 per cent and charges no commission. WHEELER & HOWELL loan money a" current rates. 301 Pioneer Press Bldg. IT/ F. MOKITZ, IE: PIONEER PRESS » V • Building — Mortgage loans mada promptly; ti, 7 and ß per cent; mortgages bought PER CENT MONEY to loau on St Paul 6 PER CENT MONEY to loan on St. Paul and Minneapolis improved real estate; any sum; no delay; 7 aud 8 per cent on un improved: gill edge mortzages 6. 7 and 8 per cent for sale. E. M. and R. L. Ware, 3.3 Pioneer Press building. . lOK SALE. BUTCHER'S FIXTURES— For sale very cheap, a full set of butchers' fixtures; nearly new. 41.1 Carroll st. FURNITURE— For sale. 17 bedroom suits, 5 folding beds. 4 sideboards, extension and center tables, 1 eight-hole hotel steel range, with water attachments and utensils: several smaller ranges and stoves; a lot of carpets, etc. Swanland & Swansuu, 376 JacK son. « FURNITURE— For sale, the furniture of a five-room flat: everything modem and in use only for a short time, to be sold at a sacrifice. Address L 147, Globe. FURNITURE— A few pieces furniture and carpet for sale in a well-established dressmaking shop, or will rent the shop. 233 East Seventh st. Room 7. GUITAR— New Bruno guitar for sala cheap. Box IE&. Fairebild. Wis. WANTED TO REST. FLAT — Wanted to rent furnished flat within ten minutes 1 walk of postoffice.. Address J 146, Globe. FLAT— Wanted, small flat or furuished rooms for liaht housekeeping within easy walking distance of court bouse; no children: staie location and price. Address V 148, Globe. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY— to rent photograph gallery in town from 900 to 1.500 inhabitants. W. L. Russell, 811 Nieollet ay.. Minneapolis. ' . ANTED TO BITS. (>AKT".OFF CLOTHING— Pay best price ■> for ladies' and gems' garments; orders attended to any distance and- St. Paul. B. Green.2l6 Washington ay. south, Minneapolis FURNITURE -Want to buy second-hand furniture and stoves: highest price paid. At the New England Furniture Company, lfttnnd 101 West Seventh st. • - " M»ST AND 'FOUND. ONE PACKAGE lost containing scarfs and spreads. Please leave at 81 . West Third st. ' iviISC'EI.UANEOUS. PRIVATE HOSPITAL. SCHOOL OF Midwifery— Mrs. H. Stenzcl.vPS Martin st' STOKE AND RAR FIXTURE 4, i ...-,— ■ — — ■ *_ BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES, Warerooms. 405 aud 11.7; Omce and Factory. 411 and 413 Fifth. avenue south, Minneapolis, Minn.