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16 DO YOU WANT A HOUSE? _. flf f U/'_| :h N3T^ ifl O *C s f IDDL TP Pi T -.»-. D 0 YOU WANT TO SELL? DO YOU WANT A ROOH ? "•" IHU.4* 7T^jX.|--iS r^f^^ 'wUrrU'Sy • "•" DO YOU WANT TO BUY ? Si IT AT OFFKl£i:i> Males* A- WANTED— girls for home A. employment: 5* to 510 easily made: my woman « ho can use a needle etch do the rork: send telf-*-<lrei*ed envelope. Alias SeeJlework Co.; 3,3 West Nineteenth st.. Sew York City. ■' .-■■ , a GENTS- Wanted, a gentleman or lady. rL or man and wife to represent me on the •oad also in Mlnaeapolis; permanent em jdoyinent to right putty: call soon. r>ls (Tabaslia ; day or evening. H. H. hoyluml. AGENTS 10 sell new six-Waded mincing knife; sample »nd terms, 3Jc; big profit; great seller. J. C. Kenyon. owego. V V AGENTS— Salary and commission. Best fraternal order. Assets, f300,a0. Both Hfe and endowment classes. Gilt-edged in even- rest-eel Some district agent* wanted. A raw chance. Address King Co., Into- Square. Sew York. BAKU Prof. F. L. Gordon wants a first-class colored barber at once; no others need apply; wages, $13 jcr week. FargP. N. P. ___; __ , BARKER— A first-class barber to ko to Eau Claire, Wls. Apply K. B. Hegeiier, 207 Nicollet :iv.. Minneapolis. BAKU Kit— First-Class steady barber: good wages. I>. J. Porter. UilNboro. X. !>■ AKIIKK — Wanted. first-class iar:>er; good wases; finest shop in city. Uaruurn <_ Bailey, Austin. Minn. BARBER— First-class white barber. .' . W Spilane. 123 Union st., Millwnter. Minn. Buy about Eerenteen; Intelligent, active and strong. Apply \~i West Third st. BOY wanted to deliver groceries. Dayton and Western. CANVASSERS— Good men to canvass for St Paul and Minneapolis, SI to S3 per day: look this up. So. 5.3 kt Wabasha «_, t»t* Paul, Room Jti. _ CiARPi-NTiSR:—- carpenters for * work in the country; apply at 2 o'clock today 6S~ Lafoiid st. Cl 1 l'KKs— Wanted,one first-lass oil grain ' cutter on men's boots and shoes, and one first-class leather cutter. Apply to Du tnta Shoe Company. Dnluth. Minn. CLERK— Grocery clerk wanted at cor ner Dale and Lafond. CIOATMAKEU— Wanted, a first-class coat- J maker; also a first-class pautsmaker. At Provau's, Xo. 21 Washington ay. south, Min neapolis; second door. I CONTRACT WORK — Want lots filled at corner Arcade and Francis sts.; ;;,.'«. yards. Inquire nt i'l7 Fremont st. COIXKCTOU-^-Oneoflllectorand one can vasser wanted for the city. Rooms 25, 27 and 2S Schutte Duilding. DELIVERY — Wanted, a bright young German, under twenty yean, for delivery clerk: apply at once. Reynolds <_ Reynolds, corner Third and tifih gt«. . 1 |EL,IVKKYMAN — Wanted, young man xJ to drive livery wagon, care for horses and make himself generally useful. Address AC, Glouo. DR. SOLOMONS' BITTERS — Weak nerve? crow strong under Its Invigorat ing Influence. _ DRUG Registered; must furnish satisfactory references. George C Davenport, '.C:' East Seventh st. " T\UlVKl{— Wanted, first-class driver and XJ hostler at Moiehead Bros." Livery, 441 St. Peter st. __ |"\KlVKß— Wanted, man to drive delivery XJ wag in, at Twin City Carpet-Cleaning Works. 1-. West Fourth st. DYSPEPSIA— A positive and permanent cure: Wright's U. S. Dyspepsia Specific; cures benr stomach, heartburn, waterbrash, pain i: the region of t!<o stomach, constipa tion, etc. ; 25 cents per b ix. five boxes for SI; free by mail. P. C. Lut •. Druggist, 361 »Va- ' basha st., St. Paul: J. K. Uofflin & Co. Druggists. 101 Washington ay. south, Mm- ! pea poll's. ENERGETIC, intelligent representative. Have six who cleared SIOO lost week. Entirely new business. No "Simples" to buy. K. O. Evans. 41.'> Dcaiborn St.. Chicago. GIST V(H It PICTURES framed at J. A. Waters, 075 Wabasna, the cheapest place in the city. GORDON PitESS FKEUEIU n: • 1. oS2 VJ i;,,: . St. Hosn,i:i{— Wanted, young man to take en re of horses drive delivery wagon ami sleep in store: steady job torisht man; must be a hustler; German preferred. Ad dress I' :>\ Globe. MAN — Wanted, an honest, intelligent young man; steady employment. Call Sunday afternoon.^ l Beaumont, corner Burr. Til AN wanted Monday at Kent's express, Ii 211 West Seventh st,, and two-horse bus for sale. MAX to do < li iresand make himself gen -1.1 eral useful; must be good driver. 357 t! aria. MAN— a man to take care of cow x7i and do chores around place. Apply 68 i i kin st. OFFICE VtOIiK — Wanted. Intelligent man, over iweiity-five, io work in office In thriving town; moderate salary ii;st six mouths while learning business. Address, Stating previous employment, X 55, Globe, St. Paul. P.\ r » . Kha NO B— experienced pa pet hanger: state lowest tiuure for hanging paper. Address I 50, Globe. J>APERHANUi Ks — First-class paper hangera can gel steady work at U. O. Iticc & lo."s, 14') East i?ixlli St. ,: -' ' • . : PAl\"TS':i£— Wanted, a carriage painter at King's Livery, coouer Fourth ana Min nesota sts. l,a>-tk!;i:us WANTED— CaII at 118 West Third st. this (Sunday) morning, between Vi and l.' o'clock. PHARMACIST— Wanted, reliable regis- X. tered pharmacist at once; German speakinx preferred; state age. where last employed. references, aud salary expected. Address c :4. Globe. ■piUXTKU-Waiitei'., at once, an Al Job x printer: non-union; must understand cylinder presses; must be rapid and steady; situation permanent. Address T>. Globe. PRESS FEKDEK— Wanted, a. boy about 15 rears old that can feed presses. Daily Kecord, .'7 V. j .st Seventn _. " DEUABLKMEN wanted to aistribnte XV circular!! for large advertisers. Cash paid. Address, with stamp, Advertising Bu reau. _ Broadway, N. Y. city. < SAI.K>MAN trained to sell tea and coffee; salary paid to nghtinaii. Apply I'd East Seventh st. Monday morning at.i. SALESMEN — Experienced shoe sales men wanted. Apply to manager of Golden Bule Shoe Department SAM-.531 XN — Snap for traveling men who visit kit. n y towns. No samples to carry, no sales to make, and work done in ten or fifteen minutes while walling for trains. *\Rowlns."' Lock Box SIS. Chicago. .AliY OK COMMISSION toasrentsto handle the Patent Chemical InkKrasing Pencil; the most useful ana novel Invention of the ace: erases ink thoroughly In two sec onds: works like magic; 2C<> to MO per cent profit; agents making STiOier -week; we also Kant a central (i^tm to take charge Of terri tory, and ax point nib agents; a rare chance to make money; wrtc for terms and speci men of erasing. Monroe Eraser ilf^. Co., X 4, La Crosse, Wis. SHOK3IAKi:!ts— Wanted, two pood cus tom shoe makers at once. O. Poison, U8 East Third st. SOLICITOUS— Wanted, men of energy and tact to solicit for the Bankers' Life Association of St. Paul, Minn.; liberal con tract and splendid territory can bo secured by addressing Clarence E. Secor, St. Paui.Miun. STENOGRAPHER — Wanted, a young man, competent stenographer and book keeper, one willing and able to make himself useful; pe'isancnt position to the right parly; references required. Address T. N. L. C., Globe office. STKKOGGAPHEBB furnished with posi tions and business houses supplied without charge to either party. Apply to Wyckoff, Searoans & Benedict,^ East fourth St.; telephone 4%. TEXOGKAI'HKK — Competent male stenographer out of city; $■■"'"■ per mouth; enclose reference. Address O 93. Globe. TAILUK wanted, pautinaker and bushel man. Call Monday morning. Holding JJros. & Co.. __ East Third st. rpEAMSTERS — Wanted, two teamsters; X must be acquainted with the city and able to handle ■ brick. Call Sunday after jioon at 95 East Fourth st WASTED- Men to sell investment Lords; good, live men can make from 530.00 to 530.C0 per week; call and investigate. Boom 183, Globe Building. WANTED- men aud ladies to Jcarn telegraphy, shorthand, bookkeep ing, etc. : students can make board; attend pight school. Globe Business College, Eudi 90'tt Building. sititatio.\s offi:hi:i>. Male*. Waxtku- A ceut'.emnn of good ad dress, well acquainted In business circles, tor a responsible position that will pay from $20 to (53 a week; 110 mone tary investment necessary. Address 11 80, Globe. __ UAMhli- Trnvt-liiiK men that have had two yearn* ex perienoe In selling pro prietary medicines to druggists. Dr. A. P. Sawy r Medicine Co., 575 Warren ay., Chica so. 111. U7 AXTiiii- For the Dulled States Army— bodied unmarried men between he ages of twenty one and thirty years; good pay. ration*, clotbinc and meaioul attend ance: applicants must be prepared to fur nish satisfactory evidence as to age, charac ter ami habits. Apply »l Room 207, No. 31 Bast Seventh st.. St. Paul, Minn. ANTED — Agents. Sample Sashlock, » » Pat. IM'-. free by mall tor A- stamp. im mense. Unrivaled. Only good one ever in vented. Beau weights. Sales unparalleled. 813 a day. Brohard (Box 9 . Phila.. Pa. U: anted— single man wlihfa*. Ad » » dress C 25, Globe. Minneapolis. \\ T ANTED— Youne man of good appear- » V ance, who can Rive references and bond for good paying position. Apply Monday after 8 o'clock at Uoom 0JI), Chamber of Com merce Building. \V'tKi.\voKKi:!;s wanted. St. Paul \V Wire Works. -'1 West Third st. Females. AILARI'KMKI l;'s- Places free: best help. M W. Exchange st. Telephone 0' 1 ". APPBBNTICK Glßti wanted for dress makiug. Hoom 12, Hotel Harteau. CIiAM It A H)>-\Viui!ed. experienced yj chambermaids at Hotel Metropolitan. Canvasser*— Good ladies to canvass for St. Paul and Minneapolis: $1 to 34 per day: look this up. Mo. 523VS Wabasha st., St. Paul. Room 25. Cook— Wanted, a competent cook. Apply mornings at .v.l Grand ay. • COOK— a competent cook: refer ences required, Mrs. E. \V. Peet, -.i Summit ay. __ : CIO OK— Good cook and waiter girl, at Gem J Cafe, -'.'.* East Kighth st. > COOKS, nurse girls, girls for small fam ilies. Mrs. Selinell, '-'41 West Seventh st. COOK— Competent girl for cook and gen eral housework: small family; apply in forenoon, 91 Victoria st. south. Cook— Wanted at the Clifton, female pastry cook. COOK— Wanted immediately, good cook in small family. Apply '■>!> Laurel nv. COOK A.NI»- SECOND GIKXi wanted. \J Mrs. J. It. West, <J1 Crocus place, corner Dale and Goodrich. COOK— Wanted at once, a competent cook: no washing or ironing. Call at 144 Nina nv. Dressmaker — Wanted, a competent dressmaker by the day. Apply with .eferences Monday* afternoon at SS'J Sum mil ay. l \kessmakkr — A competent waist LJ hand. Apply to Miss .Nicholson. Mauu heimer Building, Sixth st. : third floor. I \vsi»ei»si a— a positive and permanent XJ cure; Wrieht's V. S. Dyspepsia Specific; cures sour stomach, heartburn, waterbrash, paiii In the region of the stomach, constipa tion, etc. ; -'> cents per box. live boxe»s tor SI; free by mail. P. C. Lutz. Drugaist, 364 Wa basha" St., St. Paul: J. R. Ilofll'i & Co., Druggists, li.'l Washington ay. bouth, Miu neapolia. DKESSMAK'EK-^WantCd, skirt hands: also apprentice girls; will pay wages to neat sewers 340 West Third st. ' DRESSMAKERS' A I* P U E N _ 1 C E wanted at 546 Mississippi st. FINISHER— Wanted immediately, first class waist :i::'i skirt finisher; also, young Irl of intelligence, as apprentice. Mrs. Remick, 739 Rondo st. GRAND canyon HOTEL, Yellowstone National Park. Wyoming, wants laun dresses; 10. Douglass' Intelligence, ■;."> Sev enth. - ' LORI A WATER FOR THE COM VX plexion — For sale at branch office, 003 Bast Thirl St., by Mrs. M. S. Jones, and at Mrs. Devitt's Millinery Store, 129 East Sev enth st. Glltl.S for *pc:;ernl housework, cooks, second girls; free places. 42-J Wubasha bt.. Room 4. I'-.OOD SCANDINAVIAN and German vU girls can secure places free. Scandi navian office, corner Tenth and Sibley, HAIRDRESSER— first-class hairdresser wanted at the Elite Hair Parlors. 405 Wabasha. HOUSEWORK— air] for general housework; keep second girl; apply at once. 529 Ashland ay. HOUSEWORK— A competent girl In a family of two. Scotch. German or Dane preferred. Apply 2.'"9 South Exchange St.. before 10 morning or after 5 p. m. HOCSEWOKK-Girl for general house work. BOS Dayton ay. Oi; E WORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework. Apply at 1(;.i3 Reaney st. HOUSEWORK— gin for house work in family of three: best of wages paid: none but a Bret class girl need apply. Call at 52 West Fourth st. Housework— Good girl wanted at 888 North Exchange; come prepared for work. HOUSEWORKER— Girl for housework in family of three; SIS per month. t : t>o Dayton ay. ■'■.:' x HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for house work at BE! Burr st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a neat girl for general housework in small family. Mrs. E. J. Godfrey, 704 Grand ay. HOUSEWORK— Wantfd, a girl for gen eral .housework. Mrs. Rice, 608 Good rich ay. HOUSEWORK— girl for general housework; four iv family. 170 East Robie st.. corner State. M OCsl-.WOKK— Wanted, a strong girl for ■Lj general housework: good wages: no children. M 7 Portland ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework in small family; good wanes. 4£B Ashlaud ay. ; call mornings. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework: small family. Mrs. Henry meier. tiJO nolly ay. HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work; must bc^oodcook and laundress. 105 Western ay. north. HOUSEWORK— Wauled, girl for general housework: competent girl, good ■wages; German preferred. a5? Case st., corner Case and Westminister sts. Take Mississippi st. car. HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general bouse work; desirable place; good pay. Apply 777 ißlehurt st. HOUSEWORK— V, a ited. a girl or middle aged woman for general houseworK; family of four; good wat^s. iMCMnpie st. OUSEWilßKEit— Wanted, girl for gen eral housework, in small family. 0.4 llngue ay. Hoi:sL\V:»ltK-Wanted. girl forgeneial housework. 212 East Fourteenth st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework. 244 East Ninth Et. HOUBKK — Wanted, an expe rienced housekeeper nt once. Call at 22 Thirteenth st. A. Lewis. HOUSEWORK— girl for general housework. 571 Selby ay., near Kent; call Sunday or Monday. HOUSEWORK— Good, competent girl for general housework. Apply 409 East Ninth st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a young girl to assist in housekeeping and care of baby. fs3 ißichart st. • - OUSKWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework. Mrs. W. R. Ladd, 103 Pleasant ay. HOfSEWORK-Girl wanted for general I--1 housework; inquire of elevator boy, Hotel Barteau. HOUSEWORK— Competent girl for gen- LX eral housework. 3*7 Maria nv. OUSKWORK— GirI wanted for general l-l housework; good wages. B. Iglehart st. HOf SEWOKli.— Wanted, girl for general LJ_ housework; family of three. 2&J St. Albaus st. II OUSEWOKK— Wanted, gin for general Li housework: small family ; good wages. Call 725 Hague avenue. OUSEWOKK— Wanted, a girl to do general honsework in a small famiiy. Apply at 141 Morton and Bid well sis. THE FAINT TkVL D.AILT GLOBE: SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 2, JR93.— SIXTEEN PAGE 3. niti .* i ions i:ki:i>. in a !<'»•. HOUSEWORK— Good, neat girl for gen eral housework; no other need apply. 80 Summit ay. HousKWORKEIt— Wanted, a. girl for general housework. BSJ Bast Third st, between Hoffman and Maria sts. HO USE WO Wanted, girl for small family. Ml Wabaaha st. HOUSEWORK— a ulrl to do gen eral housewotk; must bo a good cook. SI Bait College ay. HOUSEWORK— A competent girl for gen eral housework: nod wages. B. West Central ii v. corner ltice. HOUSEWORK— a girl to assist in general hotucwork. 631 Laurel ay. HOUSEWORK— young girl to assist with housework. OJ4 Lincoln ay. ; take Grand ay. car to Victoria. : HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work; small family. 538 L'Orieut St., vi.i Thirteenth and Broadway. HOUSEWORK— Good girl tor general housework in family of three. Mrs. Dr. Bhimonek. 458 Laurel ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework; call between 1 and 2. 101 West Third St.. . HOoS£WOKK—tiirl wanted for general housework, and young nurse girl. Apply at 2.->i) Sherman st' HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl to do gen eral housework In small family. 844 Dayton ay. ~ HOUSEWORK— Wanted, Brat class girl for general housework; first-class wages. 474 Marshall nv. OI'SEWORK- -Wanted, a neat girl for general housework. Call nt IKJ East Ninth st. _' KITCHEN GIUI Wanted, good kitchen XV girl. 31 East Tenth st. ■ KITCHEN WORK— Two girls for kitchen XV and one for laundry. Bestaurant, 318 Jackson. _ I/TrOH EN (i 1 KI.-\Vanted.a Rood kitchen IV. girl at once. 04 East Eleventh st. LAIHEK to manage branch office and do writing for us at home; can make S2O weekly: reply with stamped envelope. So ciety Blossom Company, Box IKS, South Bend, Ind. " "^ LADIES wishing to make IS3 weekly by doing writing at their homes. Address, enclosing stamp, Miss Louise Fairtield, South Bend. Ind. » LAUNDRESS— A first-Class laundress wanted, wages $25 a month, at 390 Wal -11 lit St. 1 ' MILLINERS— Wanted, experienced mil liners at once. J. W. Kerr. WOO, lull and 1013 Washington ay. snath, Minneapolis, IYTURSE— For the summer, a good, reliable 1' child s nurse. Address, stating wages, L 57, Globe. Nt 1 USE— Wanted, young girl to take caro li of children afternoons. 387 Dayton ay. NURSE GIRL— Wanted, experienced iy nurse girl. Apply 280 Fuller st. IyfURSK GIRL, wanted at once. Apply Cl V\ South Victoria st; Grand ay. car. ■JVf IKSE I Hl.— Wanted, a nurse girl to 1> help with two children. Apply at 1510 Olive st. 1 IV 11 USE GIRL \va_ted at 217 Pleasant ay.. lS Flat a. PA-TRY COOK— Wanted, at the Clifton, experienced female pastry cook. SECOND til Wanted, good second girl at 153 College ay. SKIRT AND WAIST II AN I) wanted,' at Room 19, Germania Bank building. Take elevator. ■ CiTKNOORAPHKB — Wanted, a sten- O ographer and typewriter who under ttands bookkeeping; Addre.-?/ stating ex perience, age and salary expected, J. F. C, Box (J. City P. O. rp lI>Y YOUNG "WOMAN wanted, to fry X. potato chips. Apply at Yerxa's factory, Seventh and Cedar. /pit ERE area few vacancies in the St. -L Barnabas training school for nurses. Apply to Superintendent St. Barnabas' llos pital, Minneapolis. U7"ANT ENVELOPE" and wrappers ad dressed by thousand: state price ex pected per thousand aud speed per hour. V 55. Globe. : WANTED— Four cooks, two competent, first-class nurse girls, twenty gins for housework; first class places. 3J\! Selby ay., Albion Dry Goods store. Wanted- The ladies of St. Paul to know that Prof. Boyland and wife, of Cincinnati, are located at 515-Wabasha, where they make a specialty of teaching dress cut ting, dressmaking and designing, using only the rule and tape line in all their work; they will teach free another week: come while it costs you nothing to learn. 515 \\ aba.-ha. 11 ' ANTED— Ladies earn $20 weekly writ \ V ing at home; reply in own handwriting, v. ith stamp. Address Miss Marion L. Foster, 2_ East Twelfth st . Kansas City, Mo. \I T ANTED — Ladies to write ror us at »V home; can make S-'O weekly: no can vassing. Reply with self-addressed stamped envelope, Crystal Cream Toilet Co., South Bend. Ind. BOAISI) OFFKKED. _> A — FIRST-CLASS day board at Cen __../_.• tral Dining Hall, to West Seventh st.: try it; be convinced; twenty-one meal ticket, $3.50. , ..-* ■■■'. BOARD— good board and rooms in quire at 19 East Ninth st. ; rates, £4.25 toS*>. ' BOARD— Lytlo Terrace, 523 Cedar— Board and room". BOARD— Pleasant front room, with ai . cove and board, gas and bath. ids East Tenth st, BOARD— Pleasant furnished front room with board and G o'clock dinner. 145 Pleasant. BOARD— Woodruff House, Merriam Park —Large furnished rooms; §-.' to §15 per mouth; cafe advantages. BOARD— A very handsome front room, with breakfast and (i o'clock dinner, ou the hill. Address Pf.S. Globe. BOABD— Famished front room and al cove for rent, with board. 4(55 Park ay., half block from interurban line. BOARD— Unfurnished rooms, with first class table board; Hot and cola bath; references exchanged. 217 Grove. BOARD— 476 Cedar St.— For rent, two fur viiished rooms, with good table board and bath, suitable for three gentlemen. BOA It D— Nicely furnished rooms with board at reasonable rates, 01 East Elev enth st. BOARD— Nicely furnished room, with board. ( :ts North Exchange st. Bo.\Kl>— Furnished suite rooms with good table board, hot and cold bath, use par lor, piano; references, 217 Grove. BOARD— Two furnished rooms, with board, with bath; rates at $4.50 and §.">. :>.)l East f hirteemh st. BOARD— alcove room for rent, with board, suitable for two gentlemen, ajl i West Third st. E> \ RTV— Nicely furnished front room with alcove, also single room; modern : conveniences. Board with 0 o'clock dinner. 5:51 Selby ay. BUAKD— furnished rooms, with board. 541 \\ acouta st. BOAUD— Nicely furnished rooms with board in large modern house, 210 East Ninth, corner Siblev. HK NOKWOOU-iOl Eighth St.. Near JL biblcy— Furnished rooms, with board. I 91.50 and 85 per weeit. Transients, Si per , day. • STORES AJSD FIXTURE?. fun 1 1 " ak i m i Ar^**n !n^a fflJ[ ' 'S^ ' IB* BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES .' ND BILLIARD SUPPLIES: NVareroom 405 md U7;Officp and Factory. land -Hit" :.''IU avf Hue south, iliuueapoliSi Mian. > SITUATIONS WANTED. ■ itliilr. - AHOY fourteen wants a place to work at anything suitable for a boy to do. Ad dress V to. Globe. CAKE BAKER— Foreman, with thirty J years 1 experience on all kinds of cake. pastry and ornamental cake; city or country. Add 1,58. Globe, CIOOK— Wanted, a position as cook, in or J near city: restaurant or hotel. Address W., 283 Pleasant ay., St. Paul. --■ BOYS FOR PLACES, places for boys: employment bureau for poor boyn, free. Newsboys' Club I*ooin,3i:i it .as tin Bt. ; open from II to 12 a. in., and from 7 to 0 p. in. BOOKKEEPER — Wanted, position as bookkeeper or assistant in office of any description. .Good references: salary no ob ject. Address W. W. C, 2533 Twelfth ay. south. Minneapolis. . BOOKKEEPING— Wanted, position as bookkeeper, clerk, or work of any kind whore there Is a chance for advancement; am well acquainted in the city and can come recommended . Address X '">4. Globe. fiLEItK— A young man, Danish, would yj lice a position clerking in retail store; had five years' experience In grocery busi ness. .Address W 55. Globe. CiLEIiK— A young man with some ex *_ perience -wishes to work in a grocery store as cleric, or deliver. Address N 55, Globe. COACHMAN wants situation; steady and v/ reliable; good city references. Address J 50. Globe. COACHMAN— -Situation wanted as coach y-f man In private family; best of city ref erences giveu. Address P 44, Globe, Minne apolis. ENGINEEJB-Situation wanted by licensed -L_ engineer, in or out of city. Address M., Box 1. St. Anthony Park. IT'ORICMAN— Wauted, a situation as fore man in lumßer yard; ten years' experi ence; best of references; noobjectioutoleay- Ing city. 7. 55, Globe. J^OREM AN— Farmers, a middle-aged mar -T ried Scandinavian would lite a position on a farm as foreman. Call at No. 009 Jeukg st., St. Paul. GAKDENER wants position as gardener; also understands the care of horses and willing to make himself generally useful. W. Denny, 114 Edward st. __- PASTRY COOK, CONFECTIONER and taker, single mau, from the East, with 23 years' experience in hotels and. caterer business, wishes employment; city or coun try. Address Paul, 327 'Wabusha st. St. Paul. PRINTER— Position by steady, reliable young man of three years' experience. Address OOP, Globe. SALESMAN— Situation wanted by a young man as either city or traveling salesman ; city references. V 58, Globe. STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, position by O Tin expert stenographer and typewritist; con furnish (irtt-clas!) city references. Ad dress 'A 57, Globe. TLN-fRB, with set of tools, desires suitable X location. Address M 54, Glooe. WANTED— by old soldier to take care of some gentleman's grounds and •earn, or in some store; quick at figuios and Address J. J. 8., Globe. UriLX DELIVER goods for several rc tnil stores with first-class rig: will give advertising space on wagon. V 04, Globe. ** 11. OKU- Young man wants work of any *r kind; speaks English. German, French and Dutch: understands bookkeeping and care of horses. Address F. 55. Globe. ("N'mrtleft. BOOKKEEPER— Wanted by a yonng lady, a position in an office as assistant bookkeeper, cashier or other office work. D. ]NL, 125 West Fifth st. CASHIER— Wanted, by a young: lady of experience, a position as cashier, or as sistant, in office; best of reference furnished. Address V 50. Globe. _piIIAKBE_UIAID — Experienced cham v-' bermald wishes a position in a fur nished block; competent and industrious. Address J 57, Globe. CLERK— Situation wanted by a lady as clerk or assistant bookkeeper. Address Anna Thompson, Gil) Canada St., corner Fourteen th. ' ' . " ' CIOOK— A~woman thirty-six wants a place / as cook or laundress hi hotel or restau rant. Address V 63, Globe. ■ . DRESSMAKER — Young lady desires dressmaking or plain sewing in private families. Address T., uti East Eleventh st. DKESSMAKEK wants sewing in fami lies; alto children', clothes; reference. Address O 59. Globe. ' -:i DRESSMAKER— -An experienced dress maker would like sewing in families. Address J 58, Globe. HOUSEKEEPER — Middle-aged lady would like a position as housekeeper; small family. Address V 56. Globe. LADIES in need of good cooks and girls for housework can te supplied at the Scandinavian office, corner Tenth and Sib ley. r ADI ES to call for valuable health book £AI)IES to call for valuable health Paul J at Hoom 1-. Germauia Bunk. St. Paul Viavi Company. t* LAUNDRESS —A first-class laundress wants to go out by the Uay. 4b West Ninth st. • NI'RSE— Situation wanted as nurse for JA Infant or young child by German girl, with good references; can sew. Apply at 813 Fnirinounl ay. OFFICE WORK— Wanted, position to do office work by young lady; understands shorthand and typewriting; have had ex perience. 1117 Dayton ay., Mainline P. O. SAL Wanted, by an experienced saleslady position In dry goods or millin ery store: speaks English,- French and Ger ninii: best references. Address II SB. Globe. SEWING — An experienced dressmaker wants sewing by the day iv families. Address T '.'.). Globe". - SEWING— Wanted, sewing in families by oue who undomandg dressmaking; ref erences furnished. ■ Address I" 55, Cilobe.. CJTKNOURAFHEE— Wanted, by ft Hen- O ographer find typewriter, having had some experience, a position; can furnish good city references. Address X 55, Globe. OTENOGRAI'IiEU and typewriter desires O position : a i{_rningto_ and Smith Premier operator; several years 1 experience: refer ences furnished. Address C., O'J» Hudson nv. STENOGRAPHER— Toting lady stenog rapher, Remington and Smith Premier operator; general officow6rk; experienced; first-class refereuces. Address Stenographer, Itooms 11 and I.', Wilson Block. Eau Claire, Wis. . STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, situation as O stenographer by a young lady of ability. Address V ;")ii. (ilo^e. STENOGRAPHER— Experienced, first class stenographer and bookkeeper wishes position; can give good references. P 35, Globe. SICK NURSING wanted by an experi enced lady. Call or address 560 st. An thony a v. WORK— Young- woman who is unable to do any hard work, such as washing or sweeping, is }n need of a homo where she eau do a little light work. Address V 57. Globe. WASHING— Woman goes out washing, ironing and houseclet nlng. Call al 515 St. Peter st. Monday morning, bakery. WASHING— German girl wants wash- Ins or housceleaning by the day. 412 North Exchange. : ' ■' W_6HING— A girl would liKo shine or work by the day. Call 904 Wood bridge. WASHING— A. good washerwoman wants »V work. Call at 6-1(1 Pleasant ay. "~ lost A^f»> FOt T DOG LOST— Woite and red Irish setter; Xt £5 reward if returned to 307 Charles st. DOG LOST— Smnll female pug, last Thurs day. Return to 287 Sibley st. aud re ceive reward. POCKET DIARY— Lost, pocket diary, Maria nv.. Wednesday; reward; leave at police headquarters. A. C. Reynolds. OCKETDOOK LOST— Saturday after noon, a pocketbookt in 'eatranca to "Golden Kiiie." Finder please return to Dr. C. C. Miller. >'o. 73 West Third st., nnd re ceive reward, . ACIOU^TAXTgi.- ~~~ HM. Ti;.«i'i,K, Uj Qermania Life Insur » ■ ami: Buildiii'-f. expert and audit work _^Kss^-AiiiST». * M!!S. W. IT. WILLIAMS HAS RE moved ' her drees— parlors to Uoom I l '. Germania linn's. buildiu»r, corner Fifth and Wabashn. All the newest designs iv dresaM aud wraps. - , : FOR IfKiVJP. '■"'•- Nclii-Jim's limiting;: it,'rai'j-. i (i0(l Manhattan Building. HOUSE 12 rooms, bath, 2J2 West Seventh, I*3o. Flat 21 rooms, central, cheap to right parly. MlFlaS 5 rooms, 32 East Sixth, $18; also 8 • rooms, 80. 0 Houses. 083 Oakland. $20 ; 446 Carroll, $•,»<). 050 Cherry, «22; U>«9 Graud, *J2O; 761 Holly, B.'o. - New house on Harrison, 8*22.50, near Pleas ant. • Witi Ink-hart, $25 ; 1000 Iglehart, 820; 00 Water St.. 818. •;-."■ - ■Finest residence on West bide, with barn, '845 --j 384 Walnut, $12; 410 Thomas, 818; 393 La fond, 812. . We have houses 55 upwards, all locations. Stores for rent. Call for our list, free, be fore renting. Want nice furnished fiat on hill for A 1 tenant. V_J ' PARKER A Yt I > >•:, Renting Akiiicj, . puccEssons to ' JAMES & BATCH AM. 145 EAST FOURTH ST. House*. __ A T MI'HKIAM Nine-room mod -£_. em house, built by the owner for a home, will be sacrificed on easy terms; hard wood finish: large reception hall, furnace, bath, etc. : barn; lot Af_lsJto alley. J, W. Shepard, 04 East Fourth st. LWAYS GO TO TAYLOR'S RENTING ALWAYS GO TO TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY, GLOBE BUILDING, BE FORE RENTING A IIOL'SE, FLAT, OR STORE. ;.-. : CARPETS, RUGS, etc., cleaned, refund > and laid at Twin City Carpet-Cleaning Works, corner Fourth and Exchauge sts. Tel. 140!). ' . . CIOTTAGES — $10, seven room cottage; ' Si>. eight room house. 555 and 557 Sibley. Dr. Upham, 165 East Seventh. .y ; '.;' piOTTAGE— For rent, the beautiful cot v> tage at 70 Western nv. north, containing seven rooms: carpets and draperies for sale. DYSPEPSIA— A positive and permanent cuie; Wright's U. S. Dyspepsia Specific: cures sour stomach, heartburn, waterbrash, pain in the region of the stomach, constipa tion, etc. ; 25 cents per box, five boxes for SI ; free by mail. P. C. Lutz. Diuggist, 84. Wa basha st.. St. Paul: J. R. lJofllln & Co.. Druggists, 131 Washington ay. south, Min neapolis^ : . FOR wrought steel cooking ranges for gas, coal or wood visit Prudeu Stove Com pany, Sibley, between Sixth and Seventh. HOUSE — A new six-room house, all fur nished, on University ay., for rent for Fix months, from May 1, to parties who have no children: must have good references. Address U 5-J, Globe. HOUSE — 302 Iglehnrt St., eleven rooms; $4"> month; all modern, including laun dry and gas iixtures. J. Eagau, 7UO Day ton ay. HOUSES — For rent, ten-room house with modern improvements, corner of Iglt hart and Louis sts.; fine shade trees; will rent cheap to right parties if taken at once. Apply %_ Iglehart st HOUSES— For rent at Mcrriain Park, six, eteht and ten-room houses. Call eariy and take your choice, or address Murray <_ BeJl, Merriam Park. HOUSE— For rent, house of eight rooms; pantry, bath, laundry,* tumace, storm sash, screens; Marshall and St. Albans. R. O. Strong, 114 East Fourth. HOI T SE— fi3(i Marshall ay., nice rooms, bath nnd good barn: fine location. HOLSK-806 Dayton— Ten-room house; modern improvements; first-class con dition; wilh or without barn: three stalls; 100 feet lawn. Inquire ut corner Fifth aud Jackson, S. N. Adler. HOUSE— S3) per month toagoon tenant, a good thirteen-room house; all modern conveniences: hot water heating system; also bnrn; centrally located, on De Soto st.. near Lafayette ay. M. E. Kost & Co., Third and Robert sts. HOUSE— GOOD FU«NIBBED HOUSE AXt) BARK. ST. ANTHONY HILL, FOR SUMMBK VERY CHEAP INDEED. TAYLOR'S UENTING AGENCY. HOi'SE— Furnished house for rent from Slay 1 till Oct. 1. A. G. J.. Globe. HOI'SE— For rent, eight-roomed house on Selby ay. ; all modern improvements; rriiit, $25. s'jD Selby ay. HOUSE— For rent, furnished house for the Bummer or longer; barn and furnace. 593 Selby ay. HOUSE— Very pleasant ten-room modern house; lirst-class, and convenient loca tion: 3UI Iglehart, betweeti Western and Arundel; rent reasonable. HOUSES— Cannot supply the demand for houses on the hill. Have you any you want rented? J. W . B_ep_rd.M East Fourth st. HOUSE— No. ;fO4 North Exchange St., op posite House, of HoDe church. J. \V. Shppard. 94 East Fourth st. HOUSES— Wanted, houses on the hill to rent by J. W. Shepard, 94 East Fourth st. HOUSE— El^ht-room house; modern im provements. OSS Martin st., near Dale. HOUSE — For rent, five-room dwelling house: centrally located; 87 per month; possession given iv two weeks. Inquire Merrill <_ Ovvejis. HOUSES — Pleasant seven and eight roomed houses; newly papered; gas. 88 West Central ay., corner Kice. HOUSE— For rent, 812 Dayton ay., by April I, for summer or longer, a beau tiful home completely furnished; steam heat, etc.; $'.5.00. HOUSE— For Kent— New eight room house near East Seventh st. power house: city wnter. cisteru and cellar. Inquire I(v3 Fau quier st. HOUSE of seven rooms modern conven iences, newly papered and grained aud barn. SIS, at 013 -Martin gt., corner Dale. G. B. Boyd. HOUSE for rent, cheap; seven looms; 4'o Rondo. Apply barber shop, rear 282 East Third. HOUSE— $37.50; elegant bouse Selby, near Summit; nine rooms; all conveniences. Apply immediately, 26- Selby ay. HOUSE— T<'or rent, a line ten-room corner dwelling, No. 557 Canada St.; modem improvements and best of repair. . '.'.. •; .. HOUSE— For rent, 298 Arundel, good nine room house; modern improvements. Apply Room Gilfiilan Block. $■&?-'£ HOUSE— For rent, furnished house, 498 Dayton ay., 'corner of .Mackubin St.; until Sept. 1, ISO.'!; eight rooms; all modern improvements; -possession immediately. Philip Abbott. 79 East Third St. * HOUSE"- For rent, one house, opposite Central Park, 106 East Twelfth Bt.; wa ter nnd sewer; suitable tor two families, or boarding house. Inonlre 007 Broadway. HOUSK— For rent, nice hoiue. four rooms, closet*, v.ood and coal sheds: rent, SIP. Inquire at 467 Virginia ay., corner University. HOUSE— For rent, 69 Central, good nine room house, conveniently located; mod-, crn improvements. Apply Itooni 9, Gilflllan Block. HOUSE— For rent, 632 Holly r.v. ; all mod ern conveniences; price moderate. HOUSE— To rent May I. first-class resi dence, 143 Nina ay., near corner Laurel. St. Anthony Hill; modern conveniences. Inquire 201 Laurel ay. HOUSE— No. 342 Fuller St.. nine-room .'house; front and back parlor, firnte.fur uace, bath, stationary Wash basin, closets. Juquare at :t44 Fuller st. HOCSK— For rent, house of ten rooms, -18 Nelson ay., has furnace, bath, gas, hot and cold water, door and window screens, m.d all modern conveniences; this house is in first-class condition : will rent to a good party for S4O per mouth. Charles G. Carter, 63 West Tenth St., or 317 Market st. HOUSE— Good eight-room house, 'vith large yard, 65 West Tenth St.; water and sewer: S2» to pood tenant. Charles <}. Carter. 65 West Tenth st. . ■^y;:.' ; QITSKH-ALL KINDS FCm ALL PEO PLE; ALL LOCATIONS: ALL PRICBST; ALL CONVENIENCES. TAYLOB'S BENT ING AGENCY. .. ; | « OPSE— rent, at 326 Iglehnrt St., a n house of eight rooms; all modern Im provements, Inouire at -i.i Iglehart st. HOUSE— per month, new eight room houfe. and barn; city water; 809 Edmund st. Frank O. Osborne, 519 llanhat tan building. ... - . ' HOUSES on St. Anthony hill; finely lo cated: all conveniences. A. IK-Wilprus. HOUSK— For rent, house, three rooms, new last year: 88 per month. 40rLut.is st. HOUSE— For rent, eight-room houte. ut most new; bath, gas, furnace, electric bill-!, etc.; barn. 808 Holly »▼■ Hi.lisii— Eight-room house- for rcut, with bam; 920 Iglchart St.; $.5. _ FOR RK.IT. IBOIINOM. OUSE— For rent, No. 7»0 Selby uv. : nine rooms, hot and cold water, bath, fur nace, electric bells, gas llxturen. IDC-king tubes, t'le. ; nice barn ; will rent to dehiiuble tenant, at $15; possession given ut once. In quire on premises. HUSE — At Merriam Park, new eleven room modern home, handsomely dec orutcrl; large corner lot; central location; convenient to steam ond electric cars. J. W. Shepard. 1)4 East Fourth «t. HOUSES, stores, o flic-en, apartments and rooms in all parts of tu>city. J. W. sin hard. 04 Eust Fourth St. HOUSES — Merriam Park— Houses com plete with modern improvements, six to nine, rooms, from 820 to §3') per mouth. Inquire of (J. F. Smith. Agont, Depot. HOUSE— For rent, new eight-room house, 357 Goodrich ay. ; buth, lint and cold water ana all modern conveniences: large lawn and plenty or fehade. Apply ESS Good rich ay. HOUSE— For rent, eight-room house, with city water aud sewer connections. No. 22 Douglass Nt., one block from liumsey st. car barn. HOUSE — Ten rooms, bath, gas, furnace. Selby ay., east of Kent bt. Inquire 387 Iglehart st. HOUSE or rooms for rent, 450 Carroll St.. cheap; city water. HOUSE— For rent, house of eight rooms, 410 Bates ay. ; ha 3 all modern improve ments, gas, bath, furnace aud barn. Apply Fred Blase, 40(i Bates ay. 1 1 Oi SE— For rent, from let of May, a ten - 11 room house, with all conveniences, and nice barn: located in the handsomest and most desirable district of St. Anthony hill. Apply to Robert Craig, lOiiO Pioneer Press Building. HOUSE— 164 Fnnington Av.-Anß-room house: all modern improvements; hot water heating: good neighborhood. Inquire at 1(52 Farrington ay. HOfSE— 1017 Agate St— Cheap; 9 rooms. James E. Dore, 500 Chamber of Com merce. HOUSE— 161 Aurora, ten-room house; city water, good-sized yard, convenient; close to Kice st. HOUSE— For rent, nice eight-room house, al! modern improvements. OJ4 Burr ft.: on electric line; $18 per month. Inquire at 700 Bnrr st. HOUSE— No. 701) Carroll st. ; eight rooms and bath room. Apply at 208 Bates ay, HOUSE— For rent, house of nine rooms. 147 Nina ay. HOUSE— Furnished house for rent from May I for one year or longer: No. 4151 Dayton ay., one block from Western ay. ; eight rooms and bath; furnnce, gas, etc. : two large lots; good stable; house and furniture in good repair. Smith & Taylor, 717 Manhat tan Building, Robert and Fifth sts. XT AYE & LOWE, the rental agents. List XV your vacant property at once. Room 12, Schutte block. . MANNING'S RENTING AGENCY. -V-L Davidson Block. Corner Fourth and Jacksou— Houses, stores and flats for rent iv all parts of the city. TAfXOB'B - R ENTING AGENCY — X GLOBE BUILDING —WE RENT HOUSES, STORKS, OFFICES. TAKE CHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY AND MAKE COLLECTIONS. ■ TWIN CITY CARPET - CLEANING X Works, IS2 West Fourth st. Tel. 140.1. TO RENT MAY FIRST — $28 PER month, six room house, with barn, city water bath; St. Anthony Hill; can be scan at any time. Address C. D. Kennedy, 210 Martin st. TU KENT MAY FIRST — $40 PER month each, two modern eleven-room houses, located within five blocks of post officer eau be seen at any time. Address O. D. Kennedy, 210 Martin st. ■':--'■'.:. TO RENT— B2S Holly ay., 535. 1225 Selby ay., 5:5^ 1157 Sherburne ay., $15. Rothschild & Thurston, 319 Pioneer Press Building. 11ITAKER & PARKER, Rental Agents, 703 Manhattan Building. G>(' PER MONTH, EACH— Two good <?U six-room houses on Atlantic st. ; only one block from East Seventh St.: within walking distancejof the new factories. M. E. Kost& Co.. Third and Robert sts. Suburban. AT BALD EAGLE LAKE, cottages beautifully situated on lake shore near depot. Edwin A. Warren, 400 Sibley st. /COTTAGES— One eight-room furnished Vy cottage at White Bear: one eight-room unfurnished cottage at Mahtoinedi; both on. lake front. Philip Abbott. 70 East Third st. OUSKS— houses on the hill to rent by J.W. Shepard, 01 East Fourth st. \I7HITK HEAR LAKE COTTAGES » V for rent, furnished or unfurnished, for from $100 to ?SJO per season. Whituker <_ Parker, 703 Manhattan Building. Office*. OFFICE ROOM— For rent, a bargain largo office room. 30x89 feet, in Drake blocK, No. 170 East Third St. (ground floor), formerly occupied by "The Milwaukee" ticket office: steam heat, three large bonk vaults and every modern convenience: also tor rent cheap, 2Cx4O feet in the room at cor ner Robert and Fifth bts., now occupied by 'The Milwaukee" ticket office; every electric line in the city passes the eoruer. Apply "The Milwaukee" Ticket Office. OFFICE ROOM— desirable office room in Germania Life building. Call Room US, fourth floor. Blackmer & Post Pipe Co. OFFICE— of the finest offices in the city; large front room with plate glass wiudow, steam heat, janitor, etc. ; 94 East Fourth st. J. \V. Shepard. Flats. FLATS— $10— ONE STEAM HEAT. 525; WATER INCLUDED: GOOD LOCA TIONS; CHEAP. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY. FLAT— Five-room flat; good rooms, city water and sewer; §12. iJTIi Dayton ay. FLAT— For rent, six rooms, bath, gas, all conveniences. Brick building, 191 Western ay. ; entrance ou Dayton ay. In quire 134 East Third Ft. FLAT— Furnished, flat to rent from Hay 1. 35 Hotel Diirteau. - FLAT— Fcr rent, four rooms corner Day ton and Western ays ; city water. In quire 134 East Third st. Fl- AT— For rent, furnished flat, with steam heat, until Sept. or Oct. 1. Address C 44. Globe. ] - FLAT— Three nice front rooms in brick building. 203 Norris St.. corner Sibley. Rent, S3. : FLATS— -.'l4 Fuller st., first and second floors, with cistern, city water and bath, for one or two parties; also a barn. Call 105 Martin st. FLAT— For rent, flat of five room*, first floor; modern improvements. 175 Au rora ay. Inquire at 165. t[*liAT of five rooms; city water: gila lnonthf Williams, Room 5, German American Bank. FLATS— A four and six-room flat In llctel Bnrtenu; nil modern conveniences; un expired lease for eight months; a bur^'aiii. Inquire at Room fili. Hartenu. t^LAT — Seven-room flat ; modern; conven 1. lent to business part of city; cheap to good tennnt. Whitaker & Parker, Rental Ageuis, 703 Manhattan Bulldinsr. FLAT— For rent, seven-rooni lift, second floor, 873 Iglehnrt *t i hardwood finish ; all modern Improvements; bath, etc. Inquire 873 Iglehart st. • *> FJ.AT OK HOl'Sli fnr rent: furniture for sale. Apply at 20 West Third. HAVii your carpels cleaned and laid at Twin City Carpet Cleaning Works. Tel. 1400. HOTKL IIAKTKAU— Choice housekeep ing apartments: also rooms, furnished and unfurnished; dining room first-class. HI-; NEW "KAI/riMOKK" Al'AKT ment House. 1:9 t^t. Albnus St.. Rear Laurel— Six and seven rooms: steam heat: hardwood finish ; no inside tints; bath rooms lighted and ventilated; unple storage rooms. Heady April 1. Apply to Louis M. Hastings, 27 GiJfillan Block, tuurih and Jackson. Uiditete. Circular, (tlvlntr plan and f ill description, mailed bf F. 6. Bryant, 46 Eaa- Fourth si. FOR KE.Vr. ICooin*. A A —TWO or three pleasant rooms for ._■_. rent: furnished or unfurnished, for light housekeeping; on electric line. 661 Hastings ay. A— HOTEL ISKUNSWICK. for Keilf.e --• men only; fifty modern steam-heated rooms by day, week or month. T 47:s WA HASH A— Elegant furnished rooms by day, week or month. 473 Wa basha st. ASHLAND AT.. 722— Lower port of house for rent, consisting of four rooms, city water and bath. Inquire 000 Randolph bt. BAY ST., T>9l-Firnt Floor— Four rooms: closet, pantry.newly papered and painted; city water: no children. BAY ST.. .191— Large trout alcove room for two gentlemen. — pANADA ST., 651— For rent, three nice >— ' rooms; water; woodshed: rent. ?5. : pARROLL ST., 612-Corner Dale-Two *— ' pleasant unfurnished front rooms; gas and bath. ■--,-; pENTKAL, 15 EAST— Handsome front v^ parlor bedroom with alcove; modern improvements; beautiful location; private family. C.»>aiia at., 508 — Unfurnished" front parlor, with gas, bath and board if pre ferred. CiEDAR ST., 039— Nicely furnished rooms s for rent, with gas and bath. CON WAY ST., 7A~— Furnished and unfur nished rooms for rent. CEDAKST., 597— For rent, three unfur > nished rooms: second story; sewer and water connections, C-lEDAK ST., 488 — Pleasant, furnished ' front room : also backrooms. IGHTII. 450- Two nicely furnished rooms, with board, one suitable for four gentlemen. EIGHTH ST.. 410, EAST— fur nished rooms for rent. EXCHANGE ST., 394— Corner Sixth— For -I— rent, newly furnished rooms; modern conveniences: location central. L^IFTH ST., 257 WEST — ComforuiDle X rooms; furnished; modern conven iences: gentleman roommate wanted; cheap; call Monday. FOURTH ST.. f>> WEST — Nicely fur nished room to rent. FOURTH ST.. 130, WEST— Four rooms for rent, suitable for light housekeep ing; also other rooms. FORBES AY., IG5— Fnniixhed room for one or two gentlemen; bmh, gas. heat: one block from West Seventh street car hue: private family. IGLEHART. NO. :iO> — For rent, lour rooms up stairs: $V) a month. IGLEHART ST.. 85— Nicely furnished rooms: for gentlemen only. NINTH ST., 393 EAST— Laree front room, nicely furnished, with or without board; terms reasonable. PARK PLACE, o^— PlenHint. nicely fur nished single room, all conveniences, with bath. PEOPLE looking for rooms, furnished or unfurnished, should call 415 East Sev enth; also rooms forllcht housekeeping. RICK ST.. 'JSO— Corner College— For rent, front rooms suitable for light house keeping, wilh use of bath. HOOM— For rent, furnished front room. Inquire 100 \\ est Ninth st. ROOMS— For rent, two or three unfur nished rooms, near cars on the hill; modern conveniences. Address N 54, Globe. ROOMS— For rent, in private family, two nicely furnished rooms, single or for light housekeeping, ten minutes' walk from wholesale district. Address V 50. Globe. ROOM — For rent, large front alcove room, furnished: nil conveniences, including grate, etc.; board if desired. Ad dress 'A ?i2. Globe. ROOMS— To rent, two handsomely fur nished front rooms en suite, with bath, gas, steam heat, facing Central park; one or two gentlemeu; privats family. V 03, Globe. ROOMS— For rent, four unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; water, bath, private family: SI-'. 0 Tilton st. ROOMS— For rent, four connecting.sunny rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; no children. Call at 33'J East Winifred St., corner of Brown ay. ROOM— one pleasant room: all modern conveniences; central location; private family. Address W 57. Globe. ROOMS— Fonr fine rooms, with modern conveniences. Call at No. 415 St. An thony ay. ROOW— For Rent— Room with closet, steam heat, cas and bath : price moder ate; on St. Anthony hill cable line; refer ence exchanged. C r>o, Globe. ROOMS— For rent during the world's fair, a suite of rooms (parlor and bedroom j suitable for two or four persons, in strictly private aud refiued family, on the South side (Chicago, III.) ; convenient to railroad, ele vated road and cable lines; twenty minutes from fair grounds; terms reasonable: en gagements mr.de now for dates and time wanted. Address C_, Globe. ROO-MN— Wanted, to shore our famished house with a young married couple: must be American people of good social Standing; locaiiou on Crocus hill. Address V f>4. Globe. ROOMS— Finest rooms In the city for dressmakers and milliners; Forepaogb block, Seven Corners; convenient to all car lines. Apply to janitor, or to J. W. Shepard, 04 East Fourth st. ROOMS— Three nice, large unfurnished rooms, with bath; very central. Herbst, 405 Pioneer Press. ROOMS — For rent, three, four, five or six furnished rooms for light housekeep ing; piano: modern improvements. Two stores, one small, one large, with plate glass. Inquire 4531. West Seventh. T> OOMMATE — _oiiiir lady roommate XV wanted for a large steam-heated room. References given aud required. 540 Can ada st. SEVENTH ST.. 27:1. EAST— Two unfur nished rooms for housekeeping. SE V ENTII ST., :;07, WEST -Three un furnished rooms for rent. §3. S_U_B_ AY. 206— Furnished room, suitable for two; private family. SELBY AY. 237— For rent, large room wilh board; 0 o'clock dinners. UEVKXTH ST., 302. WEST— Six rooms, O up stairs. §8 month. SEVENTH ST., 218. WEST— Two or three furnished or unfurnished rooms; all modern improvements. QHERBCttNE AY., 614— Fonr rooms, see -0 ond floor, sewer, water and bath; com plete for housekeeping. SHERMAN ST., 341- Two, three, four or O six rooms: cellar; private house: central. SIBL.B- ST.. r.3S— A young lady would like roommate: nice. cosy room; rentSlO; ref erences exchanged. -. SIXTH ST., 138 WEST— Furnished rooms; hot-water heating, electric li?ht aud bath: fine view. SMITH AY.. 235— Comfortable furnished room to rent in private family; gas and bath; ten minutes' walk from courthouse; references required. VJMITH ay.. 188— Hear Third— Nicely fur- O nished front room, in private family; call morning or evening. ST. PETER ST.. 74.1 — Largo front room, nicely furnished; suitable for two per sons; nice location; cheap. ST. PETER ST., Pleasant, comfort able furnished rooms for gentlemen. ST. PETER ST., 671— Corner Tilton St.— For rent.furnished or unfurnished rooms. with use of bath. rpENTH ST., 344, EAST— For rent, fur- X nisbed rooms, with gas and bath. {TIKKTII ST., £2.», east— For rent, pleas -1 ant furnished rooms, with bath. TENTH ST.. EAST, 233— Front alcove X room; also middle room; gas and bath. riiJSNTH ST., 41». BAST— Row. x >'e:ir Lnfnvettc Park— Front room (fur nished). with alcove. rpiuKD ST., ICV4, WEST— Unfurnished X rooms, cheap, for light housekeeping. Inquire at Room 27. 'TsWKLFTH ST., 58 EAST— Two Utifur x n. shed rooms to party without children. WABASHA ST., CS9— Furnished room for rent, with use of parlor. ■; ■'. '.,-... ■_'. WABASHA, 639 — Front room, down Blairs. W ABASH A, 523Va— Corner Tenth St.— Furnished rooms for reut; place quiet. FOR KE.VT. ICooitis. WAIIASIiA NT., Furtiisbed front room to gcutieman only; bath, gal and furnace heat: references. AIIASIIA ST.. 424— Over Mealy's Dry VV Goods Store. Corner Seventh— Nicely famished rooms: best portion of the city, uiitA)'» KAIK— Kooms wniie visit* in/ Chicago. For prices address O. I. llibbard, Financial Agent, ItST Dearborn tt., Chicago, with stamp. WABASHA ST., C4i-For rent, nlcel] famished alcove front room, etmitiiU for two gentlemen; bath; board if desired. . Store*. .■< Bi'iM)i_x«— To Rent— Three-story build i-> ins with basement, 53 to SO Bast Third st., 45.x 145 to an alky; baa passenger eleva tor, steam heatinif apparatus, electric iighi and gas fixtures, all complete; cheap rent to responsible party. Charles G. Carter. 63 Weil Tenth St., or Market st. FOR KENT— Five lar-e. light stores, witH dry basements, for light manufacturing or storage purposes. Flats for $/. S3, S-', $10 $13 and B,'a. Houses from gs to $45, and soma of the cheapest offices in the city. The St. Paul Trust Company. 141 East Fourth St. J STORK for rent, 651 Canada st; three liv Ing rooms; city water; tower; good loca tion; very cheap. i STORE — An elegant htore for general merchandise In a good locality. Box No. 1100. Sioux Falls. South Dakota. i OTOltt— ',-27 Rondo— store wanted. ■ VJTOItKS FOIC KKXT— Fine store for O grocery: also butcher shop, with fix tures, at 500 St. Anthony ay.. dirt cheap; other stores at bargains. Scb ram's Beating Agea cy. 0 ''. Manhattan Building. i HOUSKS— Wanted, houses on the hill to rent by J.W. Shepard. 94 East Fourth st. Miscellaneous. -i Barn— For rent, barn four stalh and bUKgy sheds. Call IS'J Smith ay., near Third st. :: : ! FOII RENT— Batcher shop for rent, with good ba ement. also fixtures; splendid ice chest, smoke house, stable; ?:.'ia month. Williams. Uoom r>. Cerman-Americati Hank. BARK AND HOUSE— For rent, barn larpe yard and fonrtecn-room housa suitable for livery. 15-' East sixth st. . LAKE COSIO STOCK FA KM for rent. Apply W. 1.. Mciiraiii. :.:■■ !;..',( :• -:. FI.\A>CIAI^ '! R3I. XKW^OKX A: -UV. J>VK*T • me Tit Bonkers. Jean v:< ncr on !aa > roved properly in SL Paul end Minneap olis st (i ]c: cent "en or tcfore. " Offices; New Pioneer Tress Building, bt. Paul, and Reeve Building. Minneapolis. -A-T-T-E-iVT-l-O-iY- Discount your bilis; buy bargains; increasa your business; will loan money on your own or customers' notes with hazarding your credit; loans made on warelior.se receipts, merchandise, life insurance policies, assign ments of rents, bnlldng ana loan stock, real estate and equities in same, or any good se curity. It will cost nothing to see me. and I may assist you ; time to suit. Watts N. Davis, I7a^ East Third st. A A * —THE STANDARD LOAN »i\*J\> Co.. 303 Jackson, corner Third, room 4, will loan you money on furniture, pianos, diamond!', watches, etc., at less rates and belter terms than can be had elsewhere. A A —LOANS cm furniture, pianos, • xTL» horses, diamonds, watches, all good collateral and commercial paper; par-, tial payments, lowest rates. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Company, Rooms 15-14. First National flanK Building, corner Fourth and Jackson Ms. Maekey, Manager. • A— ISO YOU WA>T TO I'.OKiCOW Jt\. money nt a lower rate than you caa Icrrow through any ether agency? Tha American Mortgage Loan Company, Room 7. I ;ih National bant t",:l)d:ug, corner Fourth red .Jackson us., ■will let jou have aay r.mount, $10, «'.'<>, »-jo, £4", $7". SluO or J'Joi.) — in lact, any mm you wish— OB root cold watch, diamonds. Household furniture, hcr&e. buggy, jiicno. carriage, etc., nt a lower Kite ihau you can possibly get it elsewhere. Goods can remain in your possession, and you can Day a part any time you wont end Hep interest. Business private and ctrfl-; dential. You ran have jour own tiiaa ia paying nr> princiral. : A>V amount of man loaned on horses, carriages, furniture, pianos, watches, j diamonds, etc.. at one- half the usr.al rales;' can be paid back by installments, and at any : time to suit your convenience, thereby reduc- : ing cost of carrying loan : all business privata and honorably transacted. J. L. Strauch,! Koom 10. Globe Building. , ; BANK .STOCKS a specialty; bonds, com-' Tnerclal paper, mortgages securities bought and sold. George W. Jenks, Invest-' ment Banker, Minnesota Loan and Trust Building, Minneapolis. DII. SOLOMONS' It ITT are more effective than blue mass, calomel or pills : for the cure of biliousness. The king of blood purifiers. FOU SALE— Choice mortgages, 7 and 8 percent: one ISOO. oneSUKJj, twoSI.GJO, one 83,0G0, two $2,250. one 5-."> '\ one S4.MO. K. M. and R. L. Ware. \i.\i Pioneer Press Building. LARGE AMOUNTS of money to loan oa improved property at 5 and (i per cent. Smith. Parker A Gilma'n. X. Y. Life Building; MUKtiAY & KELI-, of Merriam Park, ! Itl have applications for good loans oa choice property, with responsible parties. Sl.ooo, S-'.C(K> and $-.500 is amounts now called fir; would prefer to deal with parties own ing money. Address .Murray & Bell, Mer riam Park. J [VI ONKT ON HAM) to loan on city prop* l-'i. erty and farms; lowest rates; no" delay.' W. F. Moritz, 1013 Pioneer Press. Mosir.v LiiASiJton life Insurance po icies; or bought. L. P. Yaa Norman 'll Guaranty Loan Building. Minneapolis. ■ AUTIKS SKKKIXG AX INVKST* PARTIES SKKKIXO AN IXVKnT ment will learn of a rare opportunity to buy a large block of full-paid, uon-nssessablo preferred or common stock (or both classes if desired* in a large manufacturing busi ness; investigate. Address S 59, Globe. -P-R-I-V-A-T Money loj.ned on diamonds,* watches, pianos, furniture or goods in storage ut lowest rates, end small monthly return payments; notes and mortgages bought; most private loan rooms in the city. Ohio Investment Com*, pany, is: Globe Building; take elevator . v ' rpHE SAVINGS HANK OF ST. I'Al'f,, J- corner Fifth and Jackson sts. , always hi) money to loan at •, J and a per cent, and charges no commission. > WANTED— £1,500 on acre property near the city, worth $6,000. Address L" 57,' Globe. ;i WAN'TKU— borrow $2,500 in one or three separate sums: good real cstato security; 8 per cent and commissions, Q 53, ; Globe. » |i Ci '■)()() WANTED, without coiumis-' (JJ/XbOvtU sion: good real es-tato cee\ir-, ity; interest, per cent. Address N fitKGlob^ ' wanted; interest, 8 pet cent; ij/^yjyj real estate security; no conimii sion. Address i* 57, Globe. ) Q1 n(W|.UI)I!T(iAOKKOK SAI.E-9 'JX)\J\J\J percent; well secured on real" estate. Millard Fifield, 56 West Fourth. .(> (£1 OHO To <«OAW on good improved tpl,/OUU city property. 1). M. KuiV, vi Globe Building. /• TKIt CKXT, 7 l'£Et CX.NT, 8 I'ISK U Cent— .j If you want money cheap! . j it yon want money quick 1 • If yon want money at low rates! * We loan in sums of $150 up. •! No commission on loans under S4OO. Rothschild & Thurston, 31!) Pioneer Press Builcing. | €1.0ATi31.-ilil\<t. ■ ~"-| LAIUKS ot St. Paul, .Minneapolisaiiflviclu -i ity will kindly take: notice that we have increased our force ol tailors to a great extent and are able now tocxecuto any order en-i trusted to us in ladles' clonks., capes, Eaton suits v. a f. at the possible shortest time; also, ladies will hud an elegant assoitment of Imported cloths in all the leading shades. Ladies can bring their own materials; wo make a specialty of cutting and fitting. Our prices hi garments, made to your form, aro not much higher than ladies pay for ready made factory goods. Please call and get our prices. SchulU-ClaxjE Corapauy, b5 East Third st. | ' ivMiwunS'Hs am* sui» --■ I*l.l rpili; IN<; TON TYI'TTwUITUt— -I- Constantly improved : desks for all ma chines; paper, ribbons, carbon; send for cat alogue. Wyckoff, Searauus & Benedict East Fourth St. STKNOGIJAI'Hkijs furnished with po- VJ sitious and business houses supplied without charge to either party. Apply to Wyckoff. Senmuua & Benedict, %t Kasi Icurthbt. . • t .