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JO DO YOU WANT A -HOUSE? -:- glf WANTS ARE SUPPUED!-:-ggvotiwX-lolB^ ? DO YOU WANT A ROOH? Ba - ,Ba -HUU tTHPU *jV>^ « DO \OU WANT TO BUY ? SIT.AT.OSS OFFCRED J 1 a le*. A GOOD MEAL for 15, 30, 25 cents; large steak. 15: three fried eggs. 15; ham an. »kks.2o: sirloin steak, 20; bread. Gutter nnd ioffee with the above; fresh oyster stews. -0. ill Jackson. , . . APPRENTICE— Hoy or young man who wauls to learn paperhanging and \ mint (ii g. Jas. A. llogan, 307 Sherburne ay. ARRANGE with Parker & Wlnue.Mo* East Fourth st., for world's fair accommoda tions. _ AGENTS wanted on salary or commission, itoom IS, Forepaugh Block, Seven cor tiers. _ , BIG CHICKEN DINNER TODAY, 15 cents. Bridge's Restaurant, 414 Jackson. BIG RAILROAD STRIKE in the United States anticipated. In view of this fact we wish to enroll 100,000 men who are will lag and competent to fill nil classes of posi tions wiih railroads, street cars and telegraph companies. For particulars address, with stamp. National Railway Employment Bu reau. 1103 and 1104 Manhattan building, Chi cago. 111. __ BAKER— Wanted, immediately, ■■' good bread and cake baker. Address Frank A man. *■'■',' Fourth st., Sioux City. 10. BAKER— Good bread baker wanted. 544 Mississippi st. . BAKER- Wanted, immediately, a good bread and cake baker. Address Frank Amman. 209 Fourth St.. Sioux City, 10. QABBEB — Wanted. first-class barber: J") good wages: steady job to the right Ban. Apply to George Dixon. Grafton. N.l). B-\RI>ERS— Two barbers wanted imme diately; must be first-ciass: wages. SU and half over 526. Roy's Palace Baths, \\ est Superior. Wis. BARBER — Wanted, first-class barber: good wages: steady job to the ng.it man. Ipplv to George Dixon. Graf toil, N. P. BELL BOY!**— two bright bell boys: Minneapolis Club. Minneapolis; $20 per month. Corner First ay. and Sixth St.. Minneapolis. BETTER THAN GOLD — An original American Iv drama In four nets, by George W Baker, presented by the Embryo Dramatic mpanv m Turner hall, corner Sixth and Franklin sis., St. Paul, Thursday even ill.*. April 13, ls''.i: tickets. ::.". cents; man agers. W. G. Tomllnson, 11. Williams; doors open 7::>0; curtain •*____________■ _ OOKKEEPEK- \\ inited, a young man to keep books, that knows something of the clothing and gents' furnishing busiuess. Address V 70. Globe. BOY wanted to do chores for board one month, then wages. til. Dayton nv. BOY- Strong boy v, anted itt 290 Louis st. i — ■ ___ — — CARPENTER wanted. Call at 400 Selby ay. "_ CARRIAGE PAINTERS— Wanted, two carriage painters; good wages to com petent workmen. Tom Scut. 244 Virginia ay. CANDY MAKER— Wanted, a first-class mnn on cream and chocolate goods; steady employment. Apply 11 West Mich igan St.. Duluth. Minn. J. S. Simmers & Co. CANVASSERS— Good men to cans for St. Paul and Minneapolis, $1 to $S per gay: look this up. No. 523* a Wabasha st, st." Paul. Room 26. from 8 to 11 a. m. CARPET LA Wanted, carpet lay nnd fitter: good pay to the right mat must be thoroughly practical and competent; none other need apply. Address, with refer ences and where formerly employed, D. L F.. Globe. COACHMAN— competent coach- J man, at 136 Germania Life. CaOATMAKER— Wanted, a first-class coat' - maker, also a first-class pants-maker. ut Provan's, No. 23 Washington ay. south, Min neapolis, second lloor. COLLECTOR— Wanted, collector; must be a man of ability and a hustler in th line: if not, don't apply: good salary to the right person. Address, with references, D. E. If.: Globe. COPPERSMITHS — Warned, copper ' smiths; steady work; good pay. Amer ican Copper, Brass and Iron Works, Chicago, JUL. CIOATMAKEBS — Coaunakers at 627 Bo J ton Block, Minneapolis Hinshaw Bros. MAN— Young man; must have reference. i* *■■">. Globe. DELIVERY MAX — Wanted, a young, aciive man of about seventeen or eight pen venrs of age for laundry delivering. Ap ply "Northwestern Laundry, 171 East Th teenth st DELIVERY* MAN— A first-class grocery delivery willing to take care of horses. Address U 18', Globe. DRIVER— Wanted, a relinble^.nd experi enced driver. Apply nt 95 Wilkin st. ENGINEER— Wanted, one who under stands running a Buckeye engine; none other need apply. St. Croix Lunber Com pany plnuiug mill, West side. EMPLOYMENT— A young gentleman who has recently left "the employ of any railway office in the city, and who is desirous cf obtaining n position, may apply nt Room 103, Merrill Building, Fifth nnd St. Peter sts.. city, between 4 and 5 o'clock Monday after noon. EMPLOYMENT— One or two young gen tlemen attending the high school, who have unoccupied afternoons, may secure profitnbie employment by applying at Room 13, Merrill Building, Fifth nnd St. Peter sts.. City, Monday afternoon, April 10, between 3 ■nd 4 o'clock. FARM HAND— Young man 16 to is years A old to work on farm. Call HSU Fast h'eventh st. 17 ARM HAND— Wanted, a good man for farm and garden work near St. Paul. Ap ply Monday, between 5 and ii p. m., at nil Wabasha at. GREAT MORMON REMEDY, sold by druggists nnd dealers, is a sure cure for rheumatism, kidney, liver and stomach troubles. Call nt 321 Wabasha st. and get a free history of the Mormons. HOSTLER— Wanteds man to take care of and drive horses. Shaw, Charlton & Co., Corner Fourth and Jackson. OSTLER— Wanted, sober, reliable, ex perienced, good horseman from forty to pfty years of age, married or single, to care for and drive carriage team and take care of yard, etc.. in private fnmily: must give good References: state nationality and wages want ed. Address letler to K. L. X., 172 Nina ay.. pity. MANAGER good business man ager who will invest from $20 to S3OO (will invest equal amount) to assist me in organizing a repertoire company. Address Harry Montague, general delivery, city. MARBLE POLISHER— Wanted, marble polisher. J. F. Tostevin & Son. J"*>AINTER — Wanted, n good painter: - steady work. Call Sunday nt ÜBS eon v.-ay st. OA INTERS— Wanted, carriage painters. ,- 11. M. Hallowed A Co.. 503 Minnesota st. p.VPERHANGERS wanted. Apply at £ Royal Furniture and Carpet Co., 22 and 'A East seventh st. PIANO PL AVER wanted; also comedian : could use good amateur. <*ail Monday Dctween 1 and "J p. m. Nt Mormou Remedy Co. office, 321 Wabasha st. PRINTER— A printer to commence work today. April 9. P. (J. Medicine Com pany. 461 Temperance st. SALARY OR COMMISSION toaeeiltsto O handle the Patent Chemical Ink-Erasing Pencil; the most useful and novel Invention of the age: erases ink thoroughly in two sec onds; works like magic; "to f>oo per cent profit; agents making $50 per week; we also want a general agent to tnke charge of terri tory, and appoint sub r.gents: a rare ch mice to make money; write for terms and speci men of erasing. Monroe Eraser Mf,j. Co., XL La Crosse, Wis. SOLICITORS— men of energy •J and tact to selieit for the Bankers' Life Association of St. Paul, Minn.; liberal con tract and splendid territory can be secured by addressing Clarence E. Se'cor. St. Pain, Minn. SOLICITOR— First-class solicitor wanted . for well-known magazine; good paying position. Manager. 203, Merrill Building. STENOGRAPHERS furnished with posi tions nud business houses • supplied without charge to either party. Apply to Wyckoff, Seamans _ Benedict,94 East Fourth It.; telephone 490. •• OLE the largo variety of Opring suitings at Sehusler's. TEAMS— Ten teams to haul cars; board nt camp. Apply on East Third st.,Keough & Donnelly. rpEAMSTER— Wanted, tenmster for city A delivery; one living on Dayton's Bluff preferred. Call 268 East Sixth st. '"PAILORS WANTED— Fifteen first-class A. coaimakers wanted. McGrath A Co., 170 Robin st. situations oi*rEKi:i>. "vial cm. ~~~_______~ TEAMSTER— Wanted, a man to drive learn at a wholesale house. Inquire :.t 335 Pieasatit ay. between iii:3'.n\nd l- o'clock. 'J INNER wanted immediately. 11. Ileiscl I A- Co., Stillwater. Miun. TWO MEN of good address wanted; per- A mnnent posiiion. Call Room 133, Globe Building. St. Paul. Ur ANTED -Passenger car builders and woodworkers lo apply inside finish. Apply Pull. Pal. Car Co.. Pullman. 111. WANTED— Triuimers.experienced iv ap plying metal trimming in cars. Apply Pullman Palace Car Co.. Pullman. 111. 117 ANTED— Gentlemen of business ex- NY pcrience to represent a wealthy East ern corporation. Address, with references. Room 14. Schutte Block. St. Paul. Minn. WANTED— Young men and ladies to • learn telegraphy, shorthand, bookkeep ing, etc.: students can make board; attend uight school. Globo Business College. Eudi •ftc.: students can make board; attend : school. Clobe Business College. Bndi- Buildlng. \\J ANTED— Everybody to write. for free » V trip to the opening of the world's fair; given away ; semi self-addressed and stamped envelope, at once. The Columbian Chemical Company. lie Masonic Temple. Chicngo. 1 1f ANTED to sell— Good second 's* hand buggy, cheap, Inquire at corner Fourteenth and Jackson sts., lumberyard. WANTED— Some gentleman to purchase, at big discount, six months' scholar ship in shoithnnd and typewiting in the best business college In the city. Call or address No. 1013 Guaranty Loan building, Miune apoils. Minn. liy ANTED— Young man to take interest »V or whole of growing business: only small capital required, or will trade for good property. Address L (**>. Globe. 117 ANTED —A man with SCO capital t W call on the furniture dealers in St. Paul and Minneapolis; salary at first. V 71, Globe. ANTED— Young man of good appear- W ance who can give references and bond for good, paying position. ADply on Moudav morning." 8 o'clock, at Room 609, Chamber of Commerce Building. HEN R. COVERY from fever, la * I grippe and other diseases is slow, Coca- Calisaya Tonic hastens convalescence. lis MI lis AGENTS to become active lU.UUU advertisers for the Great Mor mon Remedies: the best pay on earth; per fect health guaranteed; the use of one bottle makes you an agent Sold by druggists, or at 321 Wabasha st. - '* - Females. A— WANTED— Ladles and girls for home . employment; $4 to $10 easily ninde; nny woman who can use a needle can do the work: send self-addressed envelope. Atlas Needlework Co.. 153 West Twenty-third St., New York city. "■' __ \ T I.ARI'ENTEIRS EMPLOYMENT JA. Office, 51 West Exchange St.— Wanted, four good dining room girls for hotel out of city: good wages; six for hotel in city; plenty of places for good girls. * T YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL _~Y. Pari;. Wya— Helps hall girls, 830. I'oug lass' Intelligence Agency, 35 Seventh. AT LARPENTEUR'S— PIaces free: best A help. "1 W. Exchange st. Telephone '7. AGENTS— Wauled, feeble or sickly ladies 1\ to become agents nt their homes for the sale of the Great Mormon Remedy; cures rheumatism, liver, kidney, stomach troubles and dyspepsia; no work, good pay: one bot tle makes you an active agent. Sold by drug gists. or call at 321 Wabasha st. AT Mies. SCHNELL'S intelligence office. l\ 241 West Seventh st. : wnnted, cooks and girls for all kinds of housework. APPRENTICE GIRLS wanted. New A York Dressmaking Parlors, OW2 cedar. APPR ENT IC EGI 1: Thorough teach ing of French cutting aud dressmaking. A. M. Gillette. 272 Rice st. A BRANGE with Pnrker & Winne.l4s Enst _A. Fourth st., for world's fair accommoda- P [RANGE with Parker it W iniie.K") East Fourth st , for world s fair accommoda- CLERK— A neat, tidy eirl wanted to make herself generally, useful in a fancy bakery; one who lives near preferred. Ra mnlcy's Albion Bakery. CIOOK wauted at 653 Lincoln ay.; small J family. COOK— An experienced cook in family of two: no washing; wages, §16. Cnll Sun dny. 3^6 Bnnfil st. COOK— Wanted, good plain cook for pri vnte boarding house. Call 62 East Elev- I st; wanted at tis3 Lincoln nv. ; small family. OK — An experienced cook in family of tw->; do washing; wages, §10. Call Sun- UMi Banlil st. OK— Wnnted, good plain cook for pri vate boarding house. Call 62 East Elev st: wages **'- ' nor month. COOKS for city and out of city; good wages. 424 Wabasha, corner Seventh, Room 4. I OK or kitchen girl wanted at the Ger \-> mania hotel, corner Robert st. Mrs. Bertram. m COOK— Competent cook wauted: refer vv ences required. Mrs. E. W. Feet, 271 Summit. COOK— Woman for cook on farm in North J Dakota; wages §21 per month. Address II 28. Globe, .Minneapolis. CiANVASSEKS— ladies to canvass \J for St. Paul and Minneapolis: Sl to 83 per day: look this up. No. 523*£ Wabasha St., St. Pnul. Room 26. from 8 to 11 a. m. DISHWASHERS and housecleaners at Clarendon hotel. - rviSHWASHER at Hotel Sherman. rviSHWASHEH at Hotel Sherman. DINING BOOM GIRLS wanted at the Clifton Hotel. ______ DINING ROOM GIRL, also dishwasher, at Wacouta St. Dining Hall, corner of Eighth. DINING ROOM GIRLS — Two dining room girls at Hotel Buckman, Little Falls, Call at 413 North Fort St., St. Paul, Minn., Monday morning. DINING-ROOM GIRI — Girl wanted for V* dining roo*n work. 05 West Seventh st. DREESSMAKEK— An experienced dress- Lf maker wants sewing by the day in lam ilies^ I iKESSJIAKER— Wanted, smart girl to xJ learn dressmaking; salary paid to girl who can sew. Address O. X., Globe. DRESSMAKER— Ladies desiring a fash ionable dressmaker at their homes can secure the services of an experienced and stylish lady by addressing Dressmaker.Globe. EVERY LADY calling on us this week who takes our full course of instructions in dress cutting will receive a perfect-fitting pattern free, cut to your own nieasure; this is positively our last week of free lessons. Prof. Borland and Wife, 515 Wabasha. GIRLS wanted; good places free; can have your choice anywhere in city. 424 Wabasha, corner Seventh, Room 4. HOUSECLEANING— Wanted, a woman experienced in housecleauiug. Apply at 332 Summit ay.. at once. HOUSEWORK —Wanted, for general housework; girl from country preferred; permanent place. Mrs. Howard, Highwood. Burlington Motor. HOUSEWORK— A girl for general house work. 141 Pleasant ay., secoud door from Sixth. BOUSE WORK— Wantea. a good girl for general housework. James Mabou, 62 West Central ay.. corner Rice. HOCSEWORK— Wanted, gill for general housework. 1053 Reanev st. W. J. Hoy. OUSEWORK — Wanted, a competent girl, with good reference, for general girl, with good reference, for general housework in small family; good wages. Apply forenoons, Mrs. H. Fernstrom, 692 Laurel ay. [ HOUSEWORK— a reliable, com petent girl for housework, at 119 West ern ay. HOUSEWORK— Wnnted, girl for general housework. Apply Monday morning; 227 Iglehart. HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general XI housework; no washing. Si Smith ay. north. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen ii eral housework: apply at once, 11*93 Iglehart St.. Merriam Park. — a, • "~ i -**-" fl OUSEWORK— girl for house ll work ; family of two. 739 Pine st HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework: small family; uo children. Inquire 379 Eighth st. HOUSEWORK— A smart, neat, compe tent girl; must be good cook; family of two. Call at No. 722 Selby ay. HOUSEWORK— for general house work. 192 East Tenth. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good, stout girl for general housework. 3SO Pleas ant ay. HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general housework. Apply 69 Summit ay. THE PAINT rATJL DAILY GLOBE: SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 0, 1f1f)3.. --SIXTEEN PAGES. SITI'ATIOSS OPFEKKIL IV males. HOUSEWORK.— Good girl for Mneral housework; small family. 810 Port land nv. _ Housework— Wanted, girl for general housework. Apply nt 301 Laurel ay. OUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework, family of two, at 611 Westminster. _ HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework at 71 Iglehart st. * HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house ware; small family; German referred. 533 Carroll. ___ HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for genernl housework; must be able to cook. 151 I'lenrant nv. _ HOUSEWORK— Good girl to assist in general housework. Apply Monday at 545 Oakland ay. _________ HOUSEWORK— Wauted, girl for general housework: good wages; family of three. 394 Ashland ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for geueral housework; must understand cooking. 659 East Third st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework; small family. 420 Iglehart. HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work, with references; no washing. Anoiy 403 Laurel ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework. 301 Grove st. HOUSEWORK— Two good girls wanted for general housework; family small; good wages. 032 Ashland ay. HOUSEWOKK-Glrl for general house work. 667 Broadway ; apply at once. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework; references required. Inquire at Ssl Broadway. HOUSEWOBK -Girl for general house work; highest wages: small family. Ap ply at once, 817 Portland ay. ____ HOUSEWORK— girl for eeneral housework; small family: light work; call Monday. 416 St. Anthony ay. HOUSEWORK— Servant girl wanted at 880 Ashland ay. ; two in family. HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for small family at 543 Wabasha. _ HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl for general housework; small family. 565 Can ada st. ' _____ HOUSEWORK— Wnnted, a competent girl for general housework; small fam ily. 349 Grove st. _ HOUSEWORK— A girl wanted for gen eral housework, nt 530 Robert st, HOUSEWORK— Girl wnnted at once for general housework. Call at 634 Hague avenue. — HOUSEWORK— Wnnted, girl for house work ; Swede preferred. 600 Selby ay. HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work; small family. 525 L'Orieut St., via Thirteenth and Broadway. ■ HOUSEWORK— Immediately, girl for general housework. Inquire Bremer's grocery store, corner Margaret and Forest sts. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl for general housework at 148 Pleasant ay. A p 1 v at once. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework ; must be a good cook; small family; good wages. 683 Portland nv. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework. Apply 660 East Third, between Hoffman and Maria. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, general servant for family of three; must be able to cook. 6SS Laurel ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl for general housework in small family. 923 Hague ay. -"■- HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work ; three in family. 212 East Four teenth st. _ HOUSEWORK— Wauted. a young girl to assist in general housework in a small family at 994 Lincoln ay. HOUsEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework; two in family. Apply 489 Marshall ay. HOUSEWORK— nt 902 Beaney St., girl for general housework; small family: good wages. HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work; four in family. 176 East Robie, corner State. ■_ HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl for general housework. 7*B Burr. HOUSEWORK — Wanted, a competent girl for general housework; good wages. Mrs. F. W. Fiske. 849 Grand ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general •housework; small family; good wages; German or Dane preferred. Inquire 538 Canada st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a middle-aged woman or girl for general housework; good wages; small family. 330 Maple st. KITCHEN GIRL — Wanted, a good kitchen girl at once. 31 East Tenth st. KITCHEN GlßL— Swede girl to helpiu the kitchen in small boarding house. 259 Selby nv. __. T7"ITCHEN GIRL at 329 Jackson st. LADIES wishing to make B*l9 weekly by writing at their homes, address.inclosing stamp. Miss Myrtle Morse. South Bend. Ind. LADIES make 820 weekly writing nt home for Glen Toilet Co., South Bend. Ind.; no canvassing. Reply with addressed stamped envelope. | LADIES wishing to make 825 weekly by doing writing at their homes, address, in closing stamp, Miss Louise Fairfield, south Bend, lud. LADIES who will do writing for me at their homes will make good wages; re ply with self-addressed stamped envelope. Miss Mildred Miller. South Bend. Ind. LADIES to do writing for me at home: 815 weekly: no canvassing. Reply, with stamp. Miss Fanny Felkuor, South Bend, Ind. LAUNDRY GIRL for restaurant. 318 Jackson Et. NURSE GlßL— Wanted, nurse girl about lAI sixteen to help with two children at 640 Olive st. NURSE— Wanted, reliable young woman to take care of children, one five, one eight years old; German preferred. Apply by letter only, giving references, Mrs. Rich nrd. The Aberdeen. ' |\TUi*SE— Girl about eighteen to attend to I \ children and do light housework, at 359 Summit ay. NURSE GIRL wanted, thirteen or four lS teen years old. Apply 280 Fuller st. KITCHEN WORK — Girl for kitchen work, $14 per mouth; also chamber maid. 2.4 East Tenth. "IVTUKSE GlßLS— Wanted, three nurse li girls. Scandinavians; also girls for din ing-room and second work, and Swedish girls lately landed : places free. Scandinavian Of fice, corner Tenth and Sibley. NURSE GlßL— Wanted, nurse girl, about fourteen years old; three in family. Call at 238 Goodrich ay., near high bridge. NURSE GIRL wanted at 2.'** Sherman St.; fourteen to sixteen years of nge. TyURSE wanted, experience uot necessary. I I to care for invalid lady; work easy, and likely several months' time. Call at 897 Igle hart st. -VTURSE GIBE at 208 Nelson ay. jV URSE GIRL at 339 Aurora ay. OFFICE WORK— lady for general office assistant; must spell correctly, be experienced in telephoning, indexing letter books, copying letters in letter press, write a good, plain hand, be neat and tidy herself and keep the office so; must be bright and quick to learn; I have no time for a stupid. Address in writing, stating age, experience and wages expected, 73 East Fifth St., St. Paul. PACKER— "Wanted, an experienced pack er; reference required. Robinson, Straus A Co., Wholesale Millinery.. PANTRY GIRL — Wanted, first - class pantry girl. Minneapolis Club. Minue opolis, corner First ay. aud Sixth st, Minne apolis. PUPILS for private lessons in shorthand and typewriting; satisfaction guaran teed; 8' per month. SEAMSTRESS— Wanted, sewing airl who understands dressmaking. Call Monday morning, 423 Wabasha third floor. SEWING GIRL— A good sewing girl, also an apprentice girl. 251 West Third st , second floor. ■ CJEWING GIRLS — Wanted, competent to sewing girls and apprentice, at Hotel Barteau, Room 12. TITATIOIVN OFFERED, rsa FcuinloN. OECONDGIKI Wauled, a neat second ►J girl. Apply nt 631 Dayton ay. SECOND GIRL- Wanted, neat. Intelligent O girl for second work; family of five adults; references required. 452 Dayton ay. CJECOND WORK— Wnuted.girl for second i"5 work. Apply 524 Cedar st. . SECOND WORK— Wanted, young girl to assist at second work and care of chil dren. Apply nt Room 22, National German- American Bank. !___ SEE the large variety of prlng suitings at Schusler s. • 'rpRIMMER — Wanted, an experienced A trimmer at once. Kerr's Millinery Store, 1039-11-13 Washington ay. south, Minneapo lis. _—— TYPEWRITER wanted: must furnish machine; stale salary. Address W 01, Globe. - ■..■-. _____ WHEN RECOVERY from fever, la grippe nud other diseases Is slow, Coca- Calisaya Touic hastens convalescence. WASHWOMEN- Wanted, experienced wnshwomen and one shirt bosom ironor: none but those that , understand how erlnne and other diseases is slow, Coca lic hastens convalescence. 'OMEN— Wanted, experienced iwomen and one shirt bosom ; but those that understand how to run machines' need to apply. Eastern Laundry Co., 67 South Robert st. WANTED immediately, thirty girls for housework ; three cooks; a chamber maid. Norwegian, for private families. Call 392 Selby ay. ■ _____ WANTED— some lady to purchase, at big discount, six months' scholarship in shorthand and typewriting in the best business college in the city. Call or address No. 1013 Guaranty Loan building, Minnc polls. Minn. ■ : WASHERWOMAN — A good washer v v woman wants work. Call at 646 Pleas autav. WASHING — Wanted, woman to take * » home family washing. Tin Laurel nv., third floor. SITUATIONS WASTED. . __ ITIHIC. A GROCERYMAN, years of experience, xs. wants a position; no objection to leave city. * Address _S_ Arundel St.. St. Paul. ARRANGE with Parker & Winue,l4."> East J\ Fourth St.. for world's fair accommoda tions^ __^ ; A BRIGHT YOUNG MAN wants posi ft. tion in office or wholesale house; fair penman. Address A. Sampson, 105 East Eighth st., City. AHOY fourteen wants a place to work at JA. anything suitable for a boy to do. Ad dress V 65, Globe. DAK First-class bread and cake baker JJ wants position; twenty years' ex peri nce. Address 308 South Victoria st. BOY of eighteen wants place to drive de- ID livery wagon, or to do any kind of work. Address 657 Bedford st, rear. __ BOYS FOR PLACES, places for boys; employment burenu for poor boys, free. Newsboys' Club R00m,3i3 Wabasha st. : open from 11 "to 12 n. m.. nud from 7 to 'J p. m. OOKKEEPEK— Wanted, by .young, en ergetic business man. position in good house; references,good address: will start on small snlarv; bookkeeper preferred. Address F. R., 31 East Tenth st. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL men who have not enough work to keep a regular bookkeeper busy all the time, but who wish their books ta_en care of well, and at a reasonable price, address Accountant, Globe. * /CASHlEß— Gentleman would like posi ts tion as cashier in some store; salary not so much an object as permanent place: can furnish best references. Address C 61, Globe. CLERK— Young mau would like position as clerk or collector. Address L 62. Globe. CLEKK— A young Swedish man, witn some experience in general merchan dise, wishes a situation in a store, in or out side of city. Address F. E. L.. 039 Edmund st. CiOAC'HMAN — Experienced coachman j wants situation; thoroughly reliable: good city references. Address F. S., 270 West Seventh st- St. Paul. __ COOK— Wanted, position as cook In hotel or restaurant Address M. L., 66 East Fairfield ay., city. * *______ ' DO YOU FEEL WEAK, nervous aud ir ritable? Coca-Calisaya Tonic is curative in such conditions. ___ DRUGGIST— Situation wanted by regis tered druggist, Scandinavian; best of references. Address Box 77. Benson. Minn. ENGINEER wishes position in manu- J_i facturing plant: A 1 all-round mechan ic: first class testimonials. - Address X 62, Globe. ■•'■* - EMPLOYMENT wanted by a married JC. man who is not afraid of work ; am will ing to do any kind of work to make a living. Call or address J. K„ 222 East University ay. PAPERHANGER to work by day or roll. A Address T 65. Globe. PRINTER'S APPRENTICE — Position A •wanted by reliable young man of three years' experience. Address B. C, 41S Lafond St., city. SALESMAN— Wanted, position as travel ing salesman for some wholesale house; have had some experience. Address W. W., 186 East Tenth st. i (JKE the large variety of Opring suitings nt Schuster's. SHIPPING CLERK— man with six years' experience in wnolesale house would like position as shipping clerk, or some other position; good reference. Ad dress V 64. Globe. SITUATION WANTED by a young man 0 with five years' experience in jewelry busiuess. Address A 05. Globe. I ["CATION WANTED by n young mnn with five yenrs' experience in jewelry uess. Address A 65. Globe. STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, a position by a competeut male stenographer and typewriter. II 20, Globe. STENOGRAPHER— A young lady tem tO porarily unemployed (stenographer pre ferred), with a good acquaintance in busi ness circles, may secure profitable occupa tion for a few weeks by applying Monday morning from 9 to 10:30 at Room 203, Merrill Building. Fifth and St. Peter sts.. City. STENOGRAPHER desires position with some business house in this city; mod erate salary; references. Address W 60. Globe. TENOR— Wanted, a position by a good A tenor for choir on Sunday. M., Sta tioner. 61 West Seventh, city. ___} ANTED— or permanent em- W ployment by a mn'rried man; expe rienced in banking and finance: competent to nil any position, aud cau give first-class references and furnish bond. Address T 60, Globe. WHOLES ALE— I want a situation in a wholesale or retail store of any kind of business: three years' experience in the hardware line; can do bookkeeping: furnish A 1 reference. Address A 63, Globe. WANTED, by a young man, position in \V some wholesale house. Address G. R. »., 105 East Eighth st, City. < llf ANTED, by middle-aged man, with VV large experience in lumber, a position of some kind. Address 7. 55. Globe. WORK FOR BOARD— A young man is anxious to do some work for his board while attending school. Please call at Globe Business College. Endicott Building. WORK FOR BOABD — Boy eighteen V v years old wants to do. chores lor his board while attending school. Address li 63, Globe. CI.OAKMAKI-s*G. LADIES of St Paul, Minneapolis and vicin 1— ity will kindly take notice that we have increased our force of tailors to a great extent and are able now to execute any order en trusted to us in ladies' cloaks, capes, Eaton suits v. o. f. at the shortest possible lime; also, ladies will hud an elegant assoilment of imported cloths In all the lending shades. Ladies can bring their own materials; we make a specialty of cutting and fitting. Our prices on garments, made to your form, are not much higher thau ladies pay for ready maae factory goods. Please call and get our prices. Schultz Cloak Company, 85 East Third st. -. - - WE MAKE to order, and fitting to your VV form: spring capes with butterfly or Derby capes from $5 to $15; our new style balloon jackets, velvet capes, from 810 to 525; from imported cloths in all the latest spring shades, all tailor-made; our goods * are sponged and guaranteed to wear; please give us a call. Schultz Cloak Company, 85 East Third St. i*** ACCOUNTANTS. II M. TEMPLE *""" Germania Life Insur J*i. ance Building, expert and audit work ■ — — s— V^TYLISH SPRING SUITINGS at 1 "i. Ochusler'f , 313 and 315 Jackson st. : . i FOR KENT. - I'AKHEK * WINN I*., Renting Agency/* BUCCESSOIIS TO JAMES A HATI-'.IIAM. 145 EAST FOURTH ST. OUR NEW KENTISH BULLETIN IS NOW HEADY. CALL AND GET ONE. WK MENTION A FEW HOUSES. FLATS. AND STORES LISTED THEREON: IGLEHART ST., FURNISHED .5100 00 FAIR.MOUNT AY.. FURNISHED..... 75 00; SELBY AY., FURNISHED 60 00 COLLEGE AY., FURNISHED 65 00 2S7NELSON AY., 10 ROOMS 45 00 113 SMITH AY., 10 ROOMS 40 00 610 HOLLY a V., 10 ROOMS. 40 00 825 HOLLY A Y.. 8 ROOMS 35 00 348 MARKET ST., 0 R00M5..... 35 00 700 DAYTON AY., 8 R00M5...... .... 35 00 aw SHERMAN ST.. 10 R00M5. ....... 35 00 IVI AURORA A Y., 8 ROOMS 30 00 721 ASHLAND AY., 8 ROOMS 30 00 307 YON MINDEN ST.. 9 ROOMS 30 00 57 IGLEHART ST.. 7 ROOMS 30 90 60 WEST CENTRAL AY., 7 ROOMS. 28 00 168 FARRINGTON AY., 8 R00M5.... 27 50 6tfi CEDAR ST., 6 ROOMS ...,. 25 00 710 BURR ST., 8 ROOMS 25 00 622 RONDO ST., 6 R00M5.......... : 20 00 FLATS IN LAUER BLOCK ON WEST ERN AY. SOUTH. THESE EXTRA DE- ; SIRABLE FLATS HAVE 6 ROOMS. EVERY THING ABOUT THEM IS HANDSOME AND MODERN. RENT ONLY" B*o. LARGE AND SMALL STORES IN DIF FERENT PARTS OF THE CITY. WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOW ING 61-65 EAST SEVENTH ST. EACn 25x100 FT. 523 WABASHA ST .25x75 FT. 318 MINNESOTA ST ..... . .... . ;'.- . . . 30x80 FT. 7 EAST THIRD 5T.... ...... ..V. ..25x100 FT. AND DON'T FORGET TO MAKE AR RANGEMENTS WITH US FOR ROOMS IN CHICAGO. WE HAVE 20.000. AND CAN SUIT YOU AS TO PRICE AND LOCA TION. •r.^a'i-r - A - . Edward Corning Renting Agency. 341 Robert St.— W. T. Goddard, Manager. pALL and see our list; all parts city. Edmund Nine rooms and bath; cheap. Gaultier— Cheap, eight-room cottage aud barn. - . Carroll Fine ten rooms: modern. College Av.-E'egnnt eight-room house. Furnished Houses— B37 up. Nelson, Near Summit— Modern." Western and Iglehart— Ten-room: modern. Nina Av.— Teu rooms and bnrn; modern. Iglehart and Avon— Seven-room cottage. West St. Paul— Two houses and barns at §10 and S l2. Hudson Ay., First Floor— Flnt six rooms, bath, hot nnd cold water; also cistern; block and a half from Maria ay. car line; very nice; see us for price. - • ■ Merrill t*fc Owens, THE RENTAL. AGENTS, 30 East Fourth street. Telephone 1360. Publishers of St. Paul Rent Directory. Owners' agents for management of property. AYE ONE of the largest aud Lest list of 1J renting property in the city. See them if you wish something good. Call and get a list anyhow! . ' Houses. ■ AN ELEGANT eight-room house, with all ia the modern conveniences, was com pletely filled with two loads of furniture moved in Wagner's big van. Nothing was broken.nnd the charge was reasonable. Office at Dickinson's; telephone 200. ARRANGE with Parker & Winne,l4s_East Fourth St.. for world's fair accommoda tions. . GAUL or tend for The Rent Bulletin, the most complete rental list published. George L. Hilt, "The Rental Agent," Globe building, Minneapolis. CHICAGO, ILL.— For rent, during the world's fair period of six months, a pri vate residence, ten rooms, completely and handsomely furnished, in Kenwood, the most select residence district ou the South side; two minutes' wain from the Illinois Central railway and seven minutes from the world's fair grounds; best of reference re quired. Address E. B. Swygart, 184 East Third St.. city. ■ C ARRETS, RUGS, etc.. cleaned, refitted and laid at. Twin City Carpet-Cleaning Works, corner of Fourth and Exchange sts. Tel. 1409. ___ COTTAGE— Six-Toom cottage, No. 86 East Twelfth tt. Inquire of Dr. Nelson, 245 East Seventh st. COTTAGE— rent, eight-room cottage; large bnrn, fruit trees, four lots for garden; Sl2month. Apply. 69s Lawson. COTTAGE— For rent, neat little cottage; v^ large yard, shade trees. O. E. Dodge, Room 41. National Germnn-Americnn Bnnk. COTTAGE— For rent, beautiful cottage of seven rooms, large grounds, 76 Western nv., one block from Summit ay.; new car pets, draperies and furniture for sale; pos session giveu immediately. ' ' FOR wrought steel cooking ranges for gns, conl or wood visit Pruden Stove Com pany, Sibley, between Sixth and Seventh. PLATS- $10; CITY WATER: GOOD LO- F CATION. SMALL HOUSES ALSO. VERY CHEAP. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY. FURNISHED HOUSE— For rent, until Sept. 1, 1893, furnished house, 498 Dayton ay. ; eight rooms; nil modern improvements. Inquire of Philip Abbott, 79 East Third st. FOR MOVING of every description, from a small package to a big house full, tele phone Wagner; call 200. Oflice al "Dickin son's". I lire of Philip Abbott, 79 East Third st. >B MOVING of every description, from i smnll package to a big bouse full, tele ae Wagner; call 200. Office al "Dickiu )Ol) OPPORTUNITY for small fnmily to tnke part of house and bonrd family; on the hill. Address U 61, Globe. '.-.* HOUSE— For rent, double house: eight rooms in ench: will rent separate or to one fnmily; half-block from West Seventh car lino on Warsaw st. ; $25 per moulh for whole house. Address Mrs. Casserly, 296 Aurora ay.. city. , HOUSE— For rent, 614 St. Peter St., "near BOUSE— For rent, 614 St. Peter st., rooms; Iglehart.'' modern house, nine rooms; bnth, range, gns fixtures, screen*, storm win dows; all complete; rent $45 a month. R. W. Harrison. ; . . . HOUSE— To rent, house 379 East Eighth XI st., Mnyl; eleven rooms; all modern Improvements; will not rent for boarding or lodgiug house. Apply S. Bergman, 357 Jack- Bon. - HOUSE— For rent, lower part of house 156 1_ Valley St., corner Canada; four rooms, water and sewer; also barn on premises, In quire of M. Treacy. 142 Enst Third st. HOUSE— For rent, house of eight rooms nt Merriam Park ; furnace and city water. Chnrles N. Bell, Gilfillan Block. HOUSE— 812 Per Month-12-room house, Al suitahje for two families, on East Acker St., convenient to car line. B 556, Globe. HOUSE— For rent, elegant eight-room de ll tached house. 755 Selby ay. ; bath, fur nace, hnrdwood; all modern conveniences; from May 1: 840; if desired will sell all furni ture, carpets, etc.; great snap; call at house. HOUSE— For rent, furnished house from May Ito Oct. 1. Holly ay., east of Dale st. ; Address D 58, Glope. HOUSE— rent, 616 Bales ay., eight room house; modern conveniences. Inquire T. E. Blase, 32 East Fourth st. HOUSE— Pleasant eight-room house, Day ton bluff, 560 East Fifth st. ; all modern conveniences; gas, wnter, bath; good neigh borhood; large yard; ten minutes' walk from heart of city. 12 Schutto Block, 154 East Seventh. ■ . . ■ HOUSE— Furnished house for rent from li May 1 for ODe year. or longer: No. 401 Dayton ay., one block from Western ay. : eight rooms and bath; furnace, gns, etc.: two large lots; good stable; house and furniture in good repair. Smith & Taylor, 717 Man haltan Building, Robert Fifth sts. HOUSE— Seven-room house, with all im provements, near West Seventh st. car line; cheap rent. Inquire nt 404 Baufil st. HOUSE— For rent, house No. 723 Portland, ay. ; south front; eight rooms; modern Improvements; gas fixtures and laundry. lu quire next door. * ■ HOUSE— For rent, at IHghwood Park, eight-room house, wita bath, furnace, well, cistern, stable and otber outbuildings: rent, 815 per month. Call on J. B. Jett, Room 0. German-American Bank. HOUSE— For rent, ten-room house, mod eight-room house, witU bnth. furnnce, 1, cistern, stable aud otber outbuildings: t, $15 per month. Cnll on J. B. Jett, >m 9. Germnu-Amencau Bnnk. OUSE— For rent, ten-room house, mod ern improvements, corner Iglehart and Louis sts.; will rent cheap if tnkeu nt once. Apply next door. 227 Iglehart st. HOUSE— Nine looms and barn; on large corner lot; well shaded aud improved; house in first-rate order. Apply on prem ises, 1763 Princeton ay., Macalester Park, or to Merrill & Owens. 30 East Fourth st. - . * HOUSE— Dayton ay., ten-room house; II first-class order; modern improvements; large lawn; for a term of years. Inquire at the Adler Furniture Company, corner Fifth and Jackson. '■'*;■ * ' • .••■*.*-■■ HOUSE— Eight-room house, modem im provements, 655 Martin St., near Dale, FOR RUNT. lIOIISOM' ARE you going to move this spring ? If so cnll up telephone 2>*o. The Wagner Ex press Company, care "Dickinson's". HOUSE— For rent, nine-room house, mod ern, gas fixtures, furnace; $35; May 1. M. G. Brown, Globe Building. BOUSE— Pleasant eight-room house, Day -I*l ton's blu II". 660 East Fifth st. ; all mod ern conveniences; gas. water, bulb, good neighborhood, large yard; ten minutes' walk from heart of city. No. 12 Schutte Block, 154 East Seventh. | HOUSE— For rent, 108 Arundel st.. good ten-room house: modern conveniences. Apply Room 0. Gillillan block. HOUSE— For rent, with lease for one or more years, nine-room house; furnace heat, gns and buth: very desirable location; 55 Sherburne ay. Apply Room 801, Pioneer Press Building. HOUSE— 546 Sixth ay. north, twelve-room house: all modern improvements, steam heat, barn, etc. Apply VV. R. Miller, 427 Nicollet. HOUSE— 155 Iglehart st. Apply 37 Gilfillan Block. HOUSES— Two nicely located eight-room dwellings, furnished or unfurnished; good neighborhood ; situated 685 nud 687 Enst Fourth St.. half block from Maria nv. street cur. Inquire nt 685 Enst Fourth st. before 10 a. m. or after 4 p. m. HOUSE— For rent, from May 1. furuished house of six rooms on the Hill. Apply to W. S. Wood, 819 Pioneer Press. HOUSE— For rent. No. 342 Fuller St.. nine ■ room house; front aud back parlor; grate, furnace; bath; stationery wash basin and closet. Inquire at 344 Fuller st. HOUSE— A neat little house, four rooms, closet, wood and coal shed and other conveniences. Cad at 467 Virginia ay., corner University. HOUSE FOR Dwelling, No. 60S Ashland avenue, $17.50 a month: stores Nos. 225 nnd 223 West Seventh st. Inquire C. W. Copley, Bank of Minnesota. HOUSE— Eleven-room house for rent: modem improvements. 104 East Tenth st. HOUSES-Forrent, 129 St. Anthony ay., ten-room house, with all modern im provements; six-room house in rear; city water nud sewer; cheap. HOUSE FOR RENT— Furnished house, eight rooms, from May I till Nov. 1; nil modem improvements; at moderate price for parties without children. Inquire at 67 College ay. west. HOUSE— For rent. May I. first-class resi dence; modern conveniences; hear cor ner Laurel and Nina nvs., St. Anthony Hill. Inquire 201 Laurel nv. HOUSES— Pleasant seven and eight-room houses in first-class condition. 82 West Central ay.. coruer Rice. HOUSE— For rent, eight-room house on Marshall, with complete pantry, laun dry, bath room, large attic, laundry, furnace, storm sash, screens, etc. R. O. Strong, 114 East Fourth. * __* HOUSE of four rooms, corner Grove and Pine st. Apply 406 Mississippi st. HOUSE— No. 647 Dlive St., from May 1: modern improvements. Inquire at 600 Olive st. HOUSE— Furnished house for rent, nine rpoms, for the summer. Apply 132 Western ay. north. HOUSE— Ashland Ay.— Lower part of house to rent, consisting of four rooms, City water and bath. Inquire 600 Randolph. HOUSE— $12.50; for rent. 895 Edmund St., eight-room new house: city water aud bnrn. Frank O. Osborne, 510 Manhattan Building. HOUSE— For rent, ten-room house; mod ern conveniences; cheap. 3SB Sher maii st. '-.■■ ■■.-■*-'.. -' HOUSE— For rent, a house of nine rooms, 147 Nina ay. HOUSE for rent; seven rooms: 400 Rondo St. Apply barber shop rear 282 East Third. • . : HOUSE— For rent, 69 Central, nine-room house; modern improvements, ccntrnl location. Apply Room 9. Gilnilnii block. HOUSES — Eight, ten nnd twelve-room houses on St. Anthony hill: choicest location: nil conveniences." A. B. Wilgus, 128 East Fourth. HOUSE— small house for rent. 735 Conway st. HOU-jK- Ten-room bouse: bath, gas and furnace; Selby ny„ east of Tenth st* Inquire nt 380 Iglehnrt st. HOUSE— For rent cheap, pnrt of Dayton nv. house for summer. Address D 63, Globe. HOUSES— To rent, 555 Sibley, seven-room house; 554 Temperance, eight-room house. Dr. Upham, 165 East Seventh. HOUSE— rent cheap, part of Dayton ay. house for summer. Address D 63, Globe. HOUSE— For rent, twelve-room house. 461 East Eighth st. HOUSE— rent, fine bouse, cheap; 332 Thorns near Farringtou. Room 74, Globe Building. • I_l OUSES— Several desirable houses for 11. rent. Macuire Bros., 10 Globe. HOUSES— To rent, from May Ist, desirable CI ten-room house, 748 Goodrich nv. ; eight room house. 234 Arundel st. : for six months from "May Ist, eight-room furnished house, 240 Arundel st. ; eight-room house and barn, 578 Chnrles st. Robert Craig, 1020 Pioneer Press Building. HOUSE— Eight-room house nnd barn: nil modern improvements; newly pnpered and painted; $25 per mouth. .509 Selbj ay. HOUSE— For rent, ten-room house, 472 Enst "Ninth st., opposite Lafayette park: nil modern improvements; cheap to desirable tenant. Apply 478 East Ninth. HOUSES— FINE FURNISHED HOUSES. ALL PRICES AND LOCATION ; VERY DESIRABLE; TO GOOD PARTIES. TAY LOR'S RENTING AGENCY. HOUSE— For rent, a fine ten-room corner dwelling; all modern improvements and best of repair. 557 Canada st. HOUSE— For rent, au eleven-room house, with all modern improvements, on Wa couta. Apply 221 East Seventh st. • HOUSES— rent May 1, two houses on Pine St.; good location. Apply 529 Westminster st. J. Rowe. HOUSES— Six and seven-room houses, very cheap. Inquire at 37 East Annap olis st. HOUSES-FINE LOT OF HOUSES ON HAND; ALL PRICES AND LOCA TIONS; VERY" DESIRABLE. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY. IS YOUR BLOOD POOR.your circulation sluggish, nnd your digestion miserable? Take Coca-Calisaya Tonic. MANNINGS RENTING AGENCY. xVI Davidson Block, Corner Fourth nnd Jncksou— Houses, stores and tints for rent in all parts of the city. pen TO THE PUBLIC -Our fine dis play of gas ranges, steel ranges nnd coal nnd wood cooks, snowing unequaled advan tages. Pruden Stove Company, __________ st. STYLISH SPRING SUITINGS at chusler'?, -13 and 315 Jackson st. AYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY — - GLOBE BUILDING —WE RENT HOUSES, STORES. OFFICES, TAKE CHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY AND MAKE COLLECTIONS. rpWIN CITY CARPET-CLEANING JL Works make a specialty of refitting bor dered carpets. 182 West Fourth St.. Tel. 1409. HE WAGNER EXPRESS COMPANY will move your furniture carefully and cheaply. Office With -Dickinson's ;" tele phone 200. : •po RENT— Holly ay., $35. J. 1225 Selby ay., SIS. 1157 Sherburne ay.. 515. Rothschild & Thurston. 319 Pioneer Press Building. Subiirbun. AT BALD EAGLE LAKE— Cottages beautifully situated on Lake shore near de pot. Edwin A. Warren. 400 Sibley st. COTTAGE— For Rent, at Bald Eagle Lake —Pretty seven-room cottage; large lawn, fine shade trees, gravel walks, good well, barn, carriage house, etc. finest place for rent at the lake; reasonable rent. Address A. E. Hooker. White Bear, Minn. COTTAGE— tor rent, furnished cottage, Vimiotpnka Beach; $100 for season. Dwight Crandall, 027 Washington ay. north, Minneapolis. ■ DO YOU WANT to live at Lake Calhoun this season on the boulevard cheaper than in the city? Address or call, C. F. Ward. 34 Washington ay. south. MERRIAM PARK— Six to eight-room houses; $25 to S— per month, G. F. Smith, Depot. . FOR RK.*fT. I'ilM*. ARGYLE, NO. 6— Corner St. Peter nnd Central Ay.— Pleasant furnished room to gentleman; steam heat, gas, bath. PLAT of four rooms; first floor; nil mod x. em improvements. 156 West Ninth st. Apply at same. JIT-EAT— To rem, a furnished flat for the IT summer. Apply, today or mornings dar ing the week. to 32 Hotel Bnrtean FLAT— For rent, 6 rooms, 191 Western uv.. entrance on Dayton nv. ; water, bath, pins, nil conveniences. Inquire 131 Enst Third st. FLAT— For rent, corner Dny ton and West ern ay., 4or 0 rooms. Inquire 134 East Third st. ___ FLAT— Three handsome rooms; 186 Enst Seventh; splendid location for dress ninking parlors; cheap. Uerbst, 405 Pioneer Press. ' FLAT— Furnished flat, with steam heat, -T gas range, etc., until September or Oc tober 1; rent £45 to good tenant. Address C 44, Globe. . FLAT— rent, flat of five rooms, first floor; modern conveniences. 177 Aurora ay.; inquire at 165. FLAT— St., 764— Flat of five rooms, on second, with city water. FLAT— For rent furnished lint, with steam heat, until Sept. or Oct. 1. Address C 44. Globe. ■ ■ FLAT— For rent, four and six-room flat: all modern conveniences; unexpired lease; a bargain. Inquire at 63 Hotel Harteau. I^LAT— Furnished flat, five rooms and bath: steam heat, hot water, gns, gas range and janitor service, to small family without children; references required. Call at 681 St. Peter St.. first floor. HAVE your carpets cleaned and laid nt Twin City Carpet-Cleaning Works. Tel. 1400. fJOTEL BARTEAU— Choice housekeep- IJ ing apartments; also rooms, furnished aud unfurnished; dining room first-class. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC— Our line dis play of gas ranges, steel ranges and coal and wood cooks, showing unequaled advan tages. Prnden Stove Company. 409 Sibley st. I PREMIER— Corner St. Peter St. and Col lege Ay.— For rent, furnished apart ment; eight rooms and bnth; all modern conveniences; from May Ito Sept. 1. Ad dress P 6*.', Globe. TWIN CITY CAItPET-CLEANI Works. 182 West Fourth st. Tel. 1409. Reeuu. A— HOTS- BRUNSWICK, for ffent'e . men only; fifty modern steam-heated rooms by day. week or month. ASHLAND AY.. 631— Ten rooms, furnace, gas. bath, electric bells, etc. ; in perfect order. Apply 627 Ashland. AT 473 WABASHA— Elegant furnished rooms by day, week or month. 473 Wa basha st. ARRANGE with Parker & Winne.l4s East Fourth St., for world's fair accommoda tions. BAY ST., 501— First Floor— four rooms ; closet, pantry.newly papered and painted; city water; no children; cheap to good ten ant. CiANADA ST., 651— Three nice rooms; t J city wnter, sewer and woodshed: rent 85. CANADA ST., 085 AND 667— rent, three rooms, with city water. Inquire T. E. Blase, 32 East Fourth st. CANADA ST., 655— A large front room, with alcove; nlso a side room, furnished or unfurnished: reasonable to right parties. pAKKOU ST. ,s9l— For rent, three rooms. CEDAR ST.. 617— Corner Summit Ay.— Very desirable furnished rooms; all modern conveniences; board if desired. CENTRAL PARK, 043— reut, large, nicely furnished front room, for one or two gentlemen. COLLEGE A Y., 48— Furnished rooms for rent. COLLEGE AY.. 46— A large, cheerful front room; suitable for two gentlemen. CiOLLEGE AY., 19 EAST— Pleasant sin ' gle room for rent; modern conveniences. DALE ST., OVER 160 AND 171—Pleas nut rooms for light housekeeping. EIGHTH, 450— nicely furnished rooms, with board; one suitable for four gentlemen. EIGHTH, 450— Two nicely furnished rooms, with board, one suitable for four gentlemen. EIGHTH ST., 315 EAST— Three rooms, one on first floor, two on second, fur nished suitable for housekeeping. EIGHTH ST.. 215— furnished room s for light housekeeping; also parlor and single room. ELEVENTH ST.. 65, EAST— Cap- Furnished room for one gentle man: gas, bath, home comforts; beautiful location. ELEVENTH ST., 40— Nice, comfortable, furnished front room, suitable for two gentlemen. ELEVENTH ST., 06 EAST— Nicely fur nished front room for two, and room mate for youug lady; heated, hot water, bath, etc. FIFTH ST.. 2.17 AVEST— Sleeping rooms cheap; modern conveniences; gentleman room-mnte wanted. FIFTH ST.. 128— For rent, furnished room, suitable for one or two gentlemen. FOURTH ST., 125 WEST— fur nished rooms chenp; near Rice Parte; steam heat, electric light. FURNISHED ROOMS— Corner Seventh and Wnbasha, over Drug Store. FULLER ST., 214— First and second floor; cistern, city water and bath ; for one or two parties: also n bam. Call 165 Martin st. HAGUE AY., 661— Pour rooms, ground floor; city water; $12. Inquire at 236 Fuller st. IGLEHART ST., 65— Nicely furnished front rooms for gentlemen only. IGLEHART, 53— Neatly furnished rooms to rent. IN CHICAGO— St. Paul parties having se cured a fine modern house in Englewcod, 15 minutes 1 ride on Electric line to World's Fair Grounds, are prepared lo furnish lodg ings at $1.00 per person. For further particu lars apply to Room 13, Germainia Life Bldg., or 321 St. Albans st. IS YOUR BLOOD POOR.your circulation sluggish, and your digestion miserable? Take Coca-Calisayn Touic. MARGARET ST., 752— Two nice fur x nished rooms for rent; 100 feet from Seventh st. cubic. NINTH ST., 156, WEST— Third Fiat- Pleasant front room, handsomely fur nished. PARK PLACE. 03— Near Colonnade— Nicely furnished room, with bath, etc. ; newly decora ted; $7. PLEASANT A v.. 224— One pleasant room ; A modern conveniences. PLEASANT AY., Furnished or un furnished rooms for rent. PLEASANT AY.. 270 — Lower part O* house, furnished for housekeeping. RICE ST., Four rooms stair*, with city water nud sewer connections. RONDO ST., Three (3) rooms up JA. stairs with city wnter. RONDO, 185— A nicely furnished front room for rent. ROOMS— Two very pleasant rooms: will AY rent singly or en suite: stenm heat; ten minutes' walk from business center; private family. Address T 62, Globe. ROOMS— or three rooms in private house: modern conveniences; excellent location. Address L 60, Globe. ROOMS— Furnished rooms are of no use unless you have health to enjoy them. The Great Mormon Remedy will give you health try it. For further information get a health circular at 321 Wabasha st. ROOMS— Owner and wife will rent four furnished rooms and summer kitchen; first floor; porches, lawn; delightful location just below Gov. Merrinm's; $20; one year. Address B 62, Globe. ■_ ROOM— Furnished room, $10 per mouth. Call S:0~ CoTohnndc. ROOMS— Lnrge room alcove to rent on Holly ay. ; price moderate, yddress S 60, Globe." ■ ROOM — Pleasant front, sunny alcove room, furnished or unfurnished; all i m provemcntß, grnte. bath, etc. T 35. Globe. OOM— For rent, a well-furnished room; low rent. Cull at 87 Summit ay. Call after 6 p. at. FOR REST. Room s. ROOMS— For rent, In private family, two nicely furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; ten minutes' walk from wholesale district. Address C 6.*', Globe. ROOM— Fine unfurnished front room for v rent on Martin, near Louis st. Address Z 65, Globe. « _ ROOMS— For rent during world's fair, suite of rooms in strictly private and re fined family; located on South side. Chicago; close to elevated, cable and steam cars; can give St. Paul references. Address N 6.">, Globe. ROOMS— Two pleasant furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with water. Ad dress (j 64. Globe. *_ ROOMS— Free transportation: select sum mer resort; extensive shaded lawn, tennis court, dancing hall, drives, rambles; furnished rooms, 8 1 to 820 per month: cafa advantages. Woodruff House, Merriam Park. . ROOMS— of rooms for light house keeping; hot and cold baihs; refer* ences. C. C. Globe. * ROOM— A large, well-furnished room, ten minutes', walk from depot, with gas and bath: cheap. Address E 62, Globe. ROOMS — Furnished or unfurnished rooms; hot and cold bath; board if de sired; references. 2i7 Grove. ■ ROOMMATES— two gentlemen to occupy with third party suite of fur nished rooms; new furniture ; near Wabasha and Seventh; 85.00; frout rooms. Address P 61, Globe. ___ SELBY A Y., 42 — Large front room. May 1, with board; also room for day board ers^ • SELBY AY., 206— A pleasant furnished room, suitable for two; private family. SEVENTH ST., 131, EAST— Furnished or unfurnished rooms to rent. seventh ST., 21S WEST— Three or four O unfurnished rooms for rent; all modern improvements. -- SIEVENTH ST.. 150 WEST — Seven Cor i"s ners — Pleasant furnished room for rent. SEVENTH ST. NO 224, WEST— First O Flat. Newly furnished rooms, all con veniences, and large front room; suite if de sired: suitable for Three: to^gentlemeu only. SHERBURNE AY.. 237— Three rooms for rent, one up stairs; city water. Inquire within. SHERBURNE AY.. 977— Five rooms for rent, up stairs: city water, sewer; newly papered: rent only 86.50 . SMITH A Y., 186— Near Third St.— Nicely furnished front room. SMITH AY., 235— Comfortable furnished room to rent in private family; gas,' bath; ten minutes' walk from court house ( references required. SMITH a V., 137— Pleasaut furnished al cove room ; modem conveniences; con venient to good table board. OTYLISH SPRING SUITINGS at lOchusleFs, 313 and 315 Jackson st. ST. PETER ST., Furnished room; O pleasaut location; $S per month. ST. PETER ST., NO. 562— Apartment No. IJ 32, Third Floor— A nicely furnished single room; southern exposure: desirable and cen tral location; all modern improvements. Sl*. PETER ST., 367— Furnished rooms; all conveniences. ST. PETER ST.. 745— Large front room, io nicely furuished; suitable for two per sons: nice location: cheap. QTURGIs ST., 285— Between Douglass and O Garfield— For ient, five rooms, with pan try and closet. THIRTEENTH ST., 340, EAST — For rent, five rooms, first floor; city water, sewer. Inquire 347. _ THIRD ST., 173 WEST— For rent, a suite of rooms suitable for two geutlemea or lady and gent. THIRD ST.. 623, EAST— For rent, three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. TENTH ST.. EAST— Nicely furnished front room; heat, gas, bath, etc.; rent reasonable. ___^ TENTH ST.. 230 EAST— alcove A room; also middle room: gas and bath. TENTH ST., 114, WEST— Corner of Col lege Ay. One single furnished room, 81 per month. _____ TENTH. 414 EAST — Lafayette P.irk — Rooms (furnished) from S") upward; one good front room. TENTH ST., 267 EAST— Two Doors From Broadway— To rent, two uicely furnished rooms: good bonrd at corner. TENTH ST., 222 EAST— For rent, fur nished roome, with bath, §4.50 to SS per mouth. TENTH ST., 57-50. EAST — Furnished rooms, with or without board, including bath room. TWELFTH ST., 56. EAST— Two unfur rished rooms to party without children. THIRD ST.. 2131*2. WEST— -seven Corners —For rent, three rooms for light house keeping, or single or en suite; all modern im provements. THIRD ST.. IM_, WEST— Room 27 -l"n furnished rooms cheap for light housekeeping. THOMPSON AY.. 26 — Three, unfur nished rooms for housekeeping; pantry, cellar, city water; rent cheap. UNIVERSITY AY.,257, WEST— By April 12— S10 per month. 3 nice unfurnished rooms, two closets; water, bath nud sewer. \TALLEY ST., 80— Five rooms for reut. \\- ABASHA ST., 457— Nicely furnished Vr rooms; steam heat, bath: from 87 up. Inquire Room 3. ITTABASHA ST., 457— Nicely furnished VV rooms; steam heat, bath; from 87 up. Inquire Room 3. WABASHA, 523f'2- Corner Tenth St.— Furnished rooms for rent; place ouiet. WALNUT ST., 385 — Famished rooms, S3 VV and Si per month; all conveniences. Stores. FOR RENT— Five large, light stores, with dry basements, for light manufacturing or storage purposes. Flats tor ß7, 56. SO. 810, 813 and S.'s. Houses from $H to §45, nnd some of lhe-£heapest offices in the city. The St. Pan! TruVt Company, 141 East Fourth st. PART OF STORE for fruit stand for rent; finest location on Nicollet avenue. Address J. A. C. 521 Washington ay. north. STORK— For rent, corner Dayton and Western ay. ; splendid location for nuy kind of business. Inquire 134 East Third st. OTORE for rent, 651 Canada st : th.ice liv l3 ing rooms: city water and sewer; good location ; very cheap. QTORE for rent at 160 Dale st. STOKES— 587 and 591 Broadway—Wit hay scale; b:-sl location in city for any kind of business. Apply 591 Broad way, up Btairs. QTORE— Brick store, facing on two streets, O in lower town; first-class opening for a Hour and feed business; rent cheap. Whit nker it Parker, Rental Agents, 713 Manhattan Building. STORE— For rent, store No. 21 East Sev enth st. Address D 50. Globe. fjioitli- 227 Rondo— Shoe store wanted. QTORE— For rent, line large store, comer O University and Dale; good location for grocery or drug stores. Apply N. Weiler. HOLESALE BL'JEDING. No. 228 Easi Fourth st. Apply 116 West Sev enth st. Offices. - OFFICE space for ren foil ground floor Endicott Building; steam heat, electric light, janitor service. Inquire of Parker A \\ inne, 145 East Fourth st. .Miscellaneous. FARM— To rent, 40-ncre truck farm :.-U miics from center of city ; good 8-room brick house, good well, etc. " G. W. WomacK, C '.'i Manhattan Block. MUSICAL,. ALI ISA All the songs and music of ".Morgiana and the Forty Thieves" on sale nt Whitney's Music Store, 07 East Third street. > ' "RANK STOLLWERK — Piano tuner, repairer of all kinds of art instruments; first-class work guaranteed; music tin nished for parties, receptions, etc. Oilice at Fred Knit's Dru*r Store, 410 Wabasha St.; Tele phone 1125-4; residence 712 York st. THE WOl-MrS FAIlt. - It Is near at Land. Be In stylo and carry a coin. These Koiivcnir* can be bad at t_e Globe oflice.