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If Jjk f I --. fl f - -^- I it V . i t y^***^^ -^— — W^>«— »■— — — SITUATIONS WASTED. Females. AT Mies. sctlNELL's— Three excel l|_n German girls, thoroughly competent, worked in first-class families; best of refer ences. Oldest and most reliable intelligence office, -7 East Seventh st. A DRESSMAKER wants work; will take it home or go out. Call at 475 La fond st. .'• --_; — ~". "'"*"• r BOOKKEEPER— Situation wanted by an experienced lady bookkeeper; will work for small salary; best of references. Ad dress E. P., Globe. * BOOKKEEPER la<y desires po . sitiou as bookkeeper, cashier, or would like writing in office; small salary will be ac cepted at first. Address X 130, Globe. BOOKKEEPER— Young lady desires po sition as bookkeeper: understands both single and double entry, and can furnish good references; wages not so much an object as situation. c. M.. 224 St. Anthony ay. • CHAMBER "WORK- Wan ltd. a place in / boarding house to help with chamber or dining room work. Address W 132, Globe. C CHAMBER WORK— A respectable young J girl would like to do chamberwork for respectable parlies and attend night school. Please address Oil Endicott Building. CILERK— Young lady wishes a position in ■> confectionary store; live years'exper ience; first-class city reference. Address A 118, Globe. COMPANION — Wauled, by an honest ■> young lady, to travel with an elderly lady as companion or lady's maid 302 Selby. COOKS Situation wauted by best female French and German cooks in the coun try, experienced in French, English and American cooking, in private families, or finest private club houses. 392 Selby ay. COOK— Situation by an experienced wor n an cook ns second or head in a hotel or restaurant. Please address F 121, Globe. • DRESSMAKING- A dressmaker wishes At dressmaking or plain sewing. 162 St. Albans st. I^KESSMA-TIER— A competent dress- AJ maker wants work in private families; city references. Address N 121, Globe. DRESSMAKER— Competent dressmaker wishes work in families or in shop. Addiess in-;, Globe. ' OUSEWORK— Wanted — A good girl Al would like a place In a small private family to do general housework: is a good plain cook; can furnish good reference. 957 East Seventh ct. HOUSEWORK— A competent girl wants a small family place; best of reference furnished. Inquire at 37 Wacouta st. Housekeeper— Wanted, by a respect able middle-aged American lady, a posi tion as housekeeper in a small family, where I can fecial heme, with reasonable pay. For particulars call or address 403 South Waba sha st., third lloor. rear rooms. HOUSEKEEPER— A German lady wishes position in family to couauct house bold; is musical. Addres Sophie Ruben, 580 Fuller St., St. Paul, Minn. HOUSEKEEPER— Young widow lady, just from England, desires position as housekeeper io a gentleman. Address M., Lock Box 10.'. West Duluth. Minn. j_l uUSEKEEPEK— A respectable middle. AZjl aged German lady wants place as house keeper: can give first-lass reference. Ad dress Housekeeper. i.'.'4 Orleans sr. LADY'S MAID— Would like position as lady's maid or companion: no objection to leaving the city. Addres. V 304, Globe. OFFICE WORK— Wanted, by a young lady, care of dentist's ov doctor's office. Address X 13.'. Globe. jyrUKSE— Wanted, by an holiest young lady, 1' to go to South as nurse for children. 392 Selby. TVfUKSE— Situation wanted at nursing by J. i an experienced nurse. 440t'2 Jacksoii bt., stairs, Room 1. "jVT — Experienced nurse; will lake >-^ any case at reasonable price; city refer ences. Address '.'56 Cortland st. IVTCRSE GIRL— position as com ls panion or nurse girl; best of reference. I. L-i. (J'-..! ('. POSITION WANTED— A refined German lady wants to teach her native language a few boms every day in a first-class family. Address Z 373, Globe. PHOTOGRAPH PRINTER— wouId like position in photograph gallery as printer; have had eight years" experience. Address L 107, Globe. ■^JKAMSTKESS— Woman wishes situation LJ to sew in families; can cut and fit. Address V 120, Globe. S" iENOGRAPHER — Experienced lady C sienoginpher desires position; will accept small salary for the winter; can give good city references. Address V 137, Globe. STENOGRAPHER — Experienced lady stenographer desires work for half or part of day, please answer. Address F 122. Glob?. STENOGRAPHER— A competent lady ►J stenographer and typewriter or three years' exiericucc desires position: own machine: can furnish best of city references. Addiess X 132, Globe. 8i EN-*.'I:A_*H!.R-\Y;u.tcd, a position as stenographer and typewriter by a young lady who has had experience in both lines. 21 West Ten Hi st. TYPE WHITIST— A young lady typewrit ist would like a position; willing to do office work with typewriter; will work or $3 or £4 per week. Address L 120, Globe. Ut A ITK ESS *£S— Wanted, situations by ♦ V two experienced waitresses. Address J 127, Globe. WANTED- to know I will do all V V kinds of sewing at prices to suit. ,Miss Bach, 212 Edmund st. - IT7 OMAN goes out washing, ironing and * V houseeleaning. Call or write to 05 West Seventh, restaurant. WASH ING— A girl wants to go out by »V the day washing and housecleaning. Call at 46 West Ninth st. WI ASHING —A girl wants to go out wash >V ing. Address 450 Minnesota st. WASHING— Lady will do washing and ironing; first-class work: called for a:*.'! delivered. No. 037 'Mississippi st., in basement. U7 ASHlNG— Wanted, to take washing at home. 618 Thomas st. Mrs. sen. 117 ASHING— A German lady would like VV work of any kind, such as washing or ironing or mending or plain sewing at home. Call 256 Grove. 11/ ASHING AND IRONING to take »* borne; will go out cheap. Call or address 137 Mt. Airy st., rear. \\/ AS-HEi-WOMAN-Wailted, to go out »> washing and ironing, or will lake it home. Call at 715 Thomas st. TO EXCHANGE. OLD WATCH-Lady-s or gent's gold watch, or good German violin, to trade for. .pen buggy in good repair. 132 Globe Building. rpo TRADE— lots in the cemer of A the thriving little town of Harrcld- S 1).. to trade for good farm land; lots 'all clear. Address C. F. S., or call 380 Wabasha St., St. Paul. Minu. WANTED TO EXCHANS.E-.Jook or heating stoves for board. Address II 133, Globe. WANTED -To trade a clear lot at Lake »* Phalen for eood horse. Call Monday Wood aud Coal Office, Ninth and Minnesota ti. ANTED TO SELL OR TRADE FOR a Clear Lot in St. Paul— A good horse worth $300. weight about 1.200 pounds; will pay the difference for a good lot. Address P 136. Globe. WANTED— To exchange a pair of long * V reach club skates, No. !).*>, for ladies* strap skates, the mc number. Call at _fc9 Wabasha. BOAKD WAITED. BOARD AND ROOM by man and wife; private family; close to buste^B section -preferred. Addres* V 1-6. Globe) JKKAI. ESTATE FOX SALE. Dodge, the Land Man. 41 National German-American Bank, Fourth and Robert Sts. 5 ACRES near the Woods Harvester Works *J for sale on monthly payments. This is all under cultivation . "If* ACRES, 3 miles from this office, for AU sale cheap; or might trade. •-?•)() ACRE FARM; fine house aiid bam. -J/VV-/ 14 norses, 26 thoroughbred Jersey cattle, hogs, chickens, 60 tons of hay. 1.000 bushels of oats, $1,000 worth of farming tools and personal property: $6,7oo buys it oil. THREE D-acre lots lo exchange for city property. Bring iv your offers. 1 (_ ACRES, house and baru, near Rice st., A\J for 100. lMn ACKES, house and barn, Goodhue ______[ county. 82,500. *j<\l'T'") BUYS line 40-acre piece near the CIA PER ACRE bins 40 or 80 acres 15 yl'-/ miles from St. Paul. _ Houses lor sale. FOR SALE OB TRADE for timber land in Washington, modern nine-room house, on Hague a v.. east of Chatsworth si. A. -I-.' Tuitle, 408 North st. ST. ANTHONY I'AK.i- For sale or rent, U my residence, first-class modern house, eleven rooms; lot 1.0 feet front. J. K. Moore. Q1 A F\(\ takes almost new five-room <4i»-l} i _l-c/\_/ house and lot. 591 Virginia ay. ; twenty minutes' walk from postofliee; $.50 cash. ii. S. £I£KOX, Real Estate and Loans. 45 National German-American Bans Bldg. HOUSE— 594 Dayton Ay.— and with the latest improvements. House— 69B Selby Ay.— A beautiful eight room house, with every convenience. - Suburban. A T ST. AUGUSTINE, FLOEIDA-For xl sale or rent, fully furnished gentleman's residence; fifteen rooms; ail improvements, attractive grounds; two acres; near Ponce de Leon and Cordova hotels; s able, etc; folio 4452. Phillips __; Wells, Tribune Building, New York. FARM FOR SALE— subscriber offers for sale his farm of 348 acres, situated about one and a half miles east of Randoinh station. Inquire of Joseph Lee, Cascade, Minn. T. ANTHONY PA UK NORTH—Valu nble residence lots for sale in the above addition at reasonable prices. J. B. Jett, Secretary, Room '.', National German can Bank Building. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE— choice lots on the hill, subject to a mortgage on each lot, at half value. Address V 110. Globe. ■ Cr'J'TA CASH buys a nice lot in Jeffer *xV'-J • *J son Park if taken at once. Ad dress X 4f.. Globe. ■ - ■ ■ FIXAftCIAE. BANK STOCKS a specialty; bonds, com mercial paper mortgages, securities bought aud sold. George W. Jenks, Invest ment Banker. Minnesota Loau and Trust Building, Minneapolis. LuA.'.s on Furniture, Pianos, Diamonds, etc. I"-14 Fir_t National Bank Building. [\/| ONE* loan? ... on life insurance po LxA icies; or bought. L. P. Van Norman ii Guaranty Lean Building. Minneapolis. MONEY LOANED on personal property, household goods, pianos, watches, diamonds, etc., in amounts from $10 to $50. American Mortgage Loau Company, Room 7. First National Bank, Corner Fourth and Jackson sts. ; take elevator. Al ONEY ON HAND to loan ou city prop 11A city and farms; lowest rates; no delay. W. F. Moritz. 1013 Pioneer Press. -P-JR-I-V-A-T -£ Money leaned on diamonds, watches, pianos, furniture or goods in ttorage at lowest rates, and small monthly return payments; notes and mortgages bought; most private loan rooms in the city. Ohio Investment Com pany. 132 Globe Building; take elevator. FOR SALE— 7 aud 8 per cent mortgages on improved St. Paul property; par and accrued interest. Address G 141, Globe. ILL PURCHASE FOB CASH bank stocKs, securities, equities in real es tate. Address L. Hollins, care Office No. 8, northeast corner Seventh aud Jackson. <3l'J F\()(\ DIVIDED, to lend on city *V»J.tJyJ\J^ property; also 160 acres good heavy black unimproved laud, with enough timber on it to pay for land, situated eight miles south of Fort Sueliiiig, for sale* at $15 per acre, if taken at once: terms, 8900 cash and nssuinauce ofa 31.500 7 percent mortgage, running four and one-half years longer: land is worth $3.i per acre; this is a snap. Lam bert, 342 Cedar st. . <?_",> (Mill nil TO 57.000.00 TO LOAN 'S?A;.\J\JK i. W ' at 7 per cent on im proved city property. W. K. Burton, 09 East Fourth st. $10,000 to $8,000 $7,000 . $5,000 $3,000 k $2,500 $1,000 X $1,000 &800 N $500 ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. SMITH «fc TASXOR, 218 Manhattan Building, Robert and Fifth Sts. LOST Ai\l) FODJir.. BADGE LOST— No. 502. Please leave it Seli.y Ay. Power House. DOG LOST— On East Seventh st., near Hope st,. a St. Bernard dog, three months old. Finder return to 732 Margaret st. and receive reward. Dot; LOST— Small black and tan: long ears; wart on breast. Return to 491 Charles st. and receive reward. OO LOST— doff, black nose; an swers to the name of Fred; had on collar with two small padlocks and tag. Suitable reward for his return to 684 Jessamine st. ORSE FOUND— Young bay hcrse, Fri day evening. Cali ß9o Martin st. OCKETDOOK LOST— On North Fort St., between Fifth aud Sixth, small mo rocco purse, containing money and small chain, lost by a little miss, who will reward the Under if returned to 383 North Fort st. ING LOST— Hastings, on morning At of Sept. 12, by dropping from the Bur lington train, a gentleman's diamond ring. Full value of the ring will be paid to auy oue returning to W. E. Magraw, Globe counting room . SCARF LOST— A black cashmere embroid ered sbarf, with netted fringe. Leave at this office and receive reward. 'pHE BEST PLACE to have skates sharp- A ened and repaired. St. Paul Cycle Com pany, 324 Wabasha st. TRIMMING LOST-On Western, be tween Ashland aud Selby, or in Field & Mahler's, garnet jet trimming; liberal re ward it returned to 397 Ashland ay. 1> ASCI SO. PRIVATE DANCING LESSONS given in all the latest society dances: special rates given to club parties. Call or address Mr. .1. Kemer, No. 185 Rondo st., City. ALTZING TAUGHT EASY— lessons given in ballroom dancing. Address .James Bodka. 522 Cedar. TITE-VUITESS AND SUP ' I'l.lES. rjIUK REMINGTON TYPEWRITER— A Constantly improved'; desks for ail ma chines paper, ribbons, carbon; send for ctaalogue. Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, East Fourth st. THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SUNDAY MOKMNG, NOVEMBER 19, Vf 3 --SIXTEEN- PAGES, FOR REST. ROBERT !_. WONE, Agent for Care of Property. Estates Managed. Successor to PARKER Ai\D WaTSSZE, 115 East Fourth St. S_3 HOUSES TO RENT IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY AND SUBURBS FROM 85 TO $lf,o PER MONTH. CALL AND EX AMINE PRINTED LIST, MAKE SELEC TION AND DO YOUR MOVING BEFORE SNOW FALLS. PARTIES WHO HIRE HOUSES TOMORROW MAY HAVE BAL ANCE OF THIS MONTH FREE. HERE ARE A FEW ON LIST: 904 LINCOLN AY...6 ROOMS 815 491 IGLEHARTST..S " 15 597 RONDO ST 7 " & BARN.. 20 308 SELBY AY 8 " 25 257 M' BOA L ST 9 " ....20 302 WALNUT 5T.. .10 " 40 238 RAMSEY 5T..... 5 " 5 286 DUKE ST. 7 •• & BARN.. 32 292 DUKE ST. 9 " 15 379 N. WASH. ST.. " 35 14 NASH ST 7 " & BARN.. 10 104 YORK ST 6 " 15 703 E. LAWSON ST. 8 " 8 218 INDIANA AY.. 4 '" 5 151 ROBERTSON .. 4 " .-.-5 FLATS. LAUER BLOCK. WESTERN AY., NEAR WEST SEVENTH ST $23 llS_*> WEST THIRD 5T...4 ROOMS 15 369 N. WASHINGTON..! "■ ......15 DAWSON BLOCK, LAFAYETTE AY... 10 Cat heart & Co., Managers of Property. FOR RENT -307 Martin St., six rooms, water and sewer, $15 per monih. 311 Martin st., six rooms, water and sewer, 815 per month. 349 Martin st, eight rooms and bath, fur nace, etc.. 525 per month. 299 Martin st., six rooms and bath, 820 per month. 313 Martin sl\ six rooms and bath. £20 per month. 195 Aurora ay., six rooms and bath, 820 per month. sft Westminster St., six rooms and bath, 815 ncr month. 406 Virginia ay., six rooms, 813 per month. Cathcart&Oo., Bank of Minnesota Build ing, corner Sixth and Jackson sts. L.. O. OWEXS & CO., Successors to Merrill & Owens, THE REI\TAE AGE.VTS, 30 East Fourth St. Telephone 1360. Publishers of St. Paul Rent Directory. Owners 9 Agents for Manage ment of Property. WE HAVE a first-class modern home, eight rooms, nicely furnished, for rent to a good, responsible party for tbe win ter at only 830 per month; look at it; winter's coal for sale also. We have a good list of these kind of places: it will pay you to see us. We also have a number of good modern houses of eight to ten rooms we will rent for the winter to good parties, at extremely low rental; come and get keys and look at them before cold weather sets in. Only a few steam-heated flats left, from 830 to S?0 per month; also a nice list of good modern houses for sale. 30 East Fourth st. Smith & Taylor's Renting List. 218 Manhattan Building. $*Z>R PER MONTH-No. 309 Dayton ay., •-'•*-' near Farrington, ten-room house, with all modern improvements; south facing. No. 767 Selby ay., new detached house with all modern improvements: eight rooms; hardwood finish; three fireplaces; 835 per month. No. 544 Portland ay.: large, elegant, brown stone house; thoroughly complete. No. 557 Holly ay. ; ten rooms, with all mod ern improvements; 845 per month. We offer a few choice offices in the Man hattan building at a very low price. Sell ram's Renting Agency, Room 608. Manhattan Building. O PX7 RICE. NEAR COLLEGE— IO-room <*■»«■<__/ I house, modern boarding house or residence, only 825. 350 Robert. 14 rooms, bath (naer Fifth). 607 Jacks-on, 11 rooms (boaramg), 520. Flat, 4 rooms, 231 Rondo, $10. 1001 Euclid ay., 8 rooms, bath, barn, 813. 745 Cayroll, new flat. 7 rooms, bath, $20. Down stairs rear 234 Mcßoal, 86; cottage 440 Smith, S3: house, 6 rooms, 300 Goodrich, $11; down stairs 171 Forbes ay„ city water, 4 rooms. $10; flat 4 looms, city water. 254 West Seventh, $7; up stairs 1020 Edgerton, 85. We have some nice furnished houses on hand. Please call for list. J. W. Shepard, 91 East 4th St., RENTS HOUSES, STORES, OFFICES, acts as owners' agent: collects rents': steam-heated apartments fors2o, 825, $30 and $35; reduced rental. Houses. CARPETS, rugs. etc., cleaned, refitted and laid, at Twin City Carpet-Cleaning Works, 182 Westf ourth st. ; telephone. 1499. CARPET-LAYING and house-cleaning; J nine years in the business. John Mellin, 675 Hague ay. COTTAGE— For rent, cottage five (5) J rooms, No. 762 York st. Apply 607 West minster. ':, ..: CiOTTAGE— For rent, five-room cottage, J good cellar and city water, at 280 Sher burne ay. Apply as nil) "Sherburne. COTTAGE— For rent, six-room cottage. cheap for the winter, at 904 Lincoln ay. L"*LATS_SB AND 810 PER MONTH; J- HOUSES. 85 A MONTH: HOUSES. $10. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY. AEUSLER & ARCHIBALD make a specialty of cleaning, refitting and laying carpets, rugs, etc. IS2 West Fourth St.: telephone, 1499. HOUSE— Five-room house for rent, 547 Fuller st; 810 per mouth. Inquire next door, 549 • 7-.r. HOUSE— Six-room house, with bath; 747 St- Peter st. Inquire 287 Summit place. HOUSE for rent cheap. 460 Rondo st. ; seven rooms. Apply Barber Shop, 252 East Third. . HOUSES FIVE DOLLARS A MON TH WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH THAT?. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY. BOUSE— Six-room house to rent, 380 Fort • st, near Seven corners; cellar, city water, storm sash. HOUSE— For rent, 657 Plum St.; cistern; city water, and cellar. . HOUSE— For rent, nicely furnished house of eight rooms; 835. B 305, Globe. HOUSE— Rent a six-room house; hot and cold water and large cellar. Call 260 Charles st. HOUSES Modern twelve and fourteen room houses, central location, low rent; modern nine-room house, St Anthony Hill, $18; five-room cottage, 449 Igiehart st, 815; five rooms, 367 Smith ay„ $12; five rooms, Carroll and Ravoux sts.. 810. John R. Hickey. Germania Life Building, Minnesota and Fourth. OUSES-228 and 236 Victoria— slß per month to April 1 next. 114 Germania Life. _^ HOUSE— Seven-room house for rent; city water, warm house 78 West Tenth st. Inquire 189 Weal Ninth st HOUSE— modern house, with furnace, bath room and all conveniences, at 300 Martin St., tor rent cheap. P. C. Justus, 312 Rice st. _^ OUSE FOR RENT —House of eight rooms; city water; pleasantly located; good cellar, storm windows, for $12. 271 Willius st, corner Pine. HOUSE— rent, eight-room house; city water: storm windows: 88 per month. See John Larkin, 97 University ay., corner 1 of Park ay.- ■.. FOR BEJ.T. - -.-., Mouses. HOUSES— For rent houses Nos. 614 and 616 Warren st. near Great Northern shops: good, warm houses with barn will be rented cheap for winter. A. D. Condi 203 Endicott Building. - HOUSE-THAT SPLENDID HOUSE. 596 IGLEHART, FOR NOMINAL RENT LOOK AT IT TODAY, THEN SEE US. TAY LOR'S RENTING AGENCY. : oust— Furnished house or rooms for rent, with heat and bath. 644 Wabasha. HOUSE— For rent seven-room -house; city and cistern water; 664 Cherry st E. J Daly, 687 Lafond. HOUSE— For rent a completely furnished house of nine rooms, with barn; $25 per month. Apply at 812 Ashland ay. HOUSE— For rent, a five six-room house with modern improvements, lU7 Fuller st. Inquire 338 Sibley st. HOUSE— For rent, 506 Partridge st In quire 508 Partridge . HOUSE— For rent, a new two-story house, with ten rooms. 771 Iglehart st; gas fixtures, furnace and all modern conven iences; also, new barn. Inquire at Taylor's rentiug agency, Globe building, or S. E. Keller, with A. H. Simon, corner Seventh and Jackson. • *•■'•'..•■• HOUSE— For rent, new seven-room house: hot and cold water, bath, mantel grate, : good cellar; ten minutes' walk from union depot. 657 Canada st. ; cheap. . HOUSE— $15 per month, six-room house: central location; city water. Inquire at 15 East Central ay. HOUSE— rent, furnished house, nine rooms; bath and furnace, city water; near Pleasant ay. : moderate rent. Address, with references. W 1.0, Globe, St Paul. HOUSE— A modern house, furnished, for board of small family; good location; references required. Address C 50. Globe. St Paul. HOUSE— rent nicely furnished house with barn; every modern convenience: rent very low; best of references required; this is a bargain until spring or longer. 651 Martin St. HOUSE — Comfortable, handy house for rent, furnished or unfurnished; or will sell furniture in house very cheap. Address M. G. R., Globe. HOUSE— For rent, a seven-room house; city water, good cellar and sewer. 45 West Tenth; call at 35. I_IOUSE-s2o— For rent. 531 Cedar st HOUSE TO RENT— No. 228 Sherburne ay. Possession given Dec. 1. I-*--:.'* HO USES- 17;. and 177 East Congress- Six rooms and bath; brick houses; low rent; key at 179. A. B. Wilgus, 128 East Fourth st. HLiSsS HOUSES— Five, seven and ten rooms: good central location; rent nominal. Esterley, 22 East Fourth st. 7._.: HOUSE FOR RENT— A good, warm eight room house for one or two families, convenient to street cars, desirable in every way, rent cheap. 11l We*t Louisa st., be tween Wlnslow and Bidwell. ■ ANNTNG'S RENTING AGENCY, Davidson Block, corner Fourth and Jackson st. houses, flats, stores and offices for rent in all parts of the city. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY GLOBE BUILDING —WE RENT HOUSES, STORES, OFFICES, TAKE CHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY AND MAKE COLLECTIONS. _~ . - Flats. ./.-; --.r-.T A A —FOR KENT, steam-heated flats, .XX. $30 and $35. Inquire at 387 Selby. FLAT— F^r rent, flat, ground, floor, eight rooms, at $20. 93 West Tenth st In quire within. FLAT— Ground floor of private dwelling' corner Mcßoal and Smith ay., to rent" cheap; is good repair. FLATS— I have two large seven-room flats with all modern convenience, most desirable location, only 818 per month each, and one choice six-room flat including steam heat. M. £. Kost & Co., corner Third and Robert sts. ..*-,. FLAT— '£>•> West Seventh St— Cheap; six rooms or three rooms. A. B. Wilgus, 128 East Fourth st. . L»LAT— Seven-room, steam-heated flat, first A floor; hot water, gas range fixtures, globes, window shades, etc; very central and quiet neighborhood. 93 and 95 Eleventh st I^LATS— Virginia flats, (new), corner Sum mit avenue East and Central Park; finest flats In the city; one -room flat, ground floor, for rent: also at 57 West Col lege ay.. six-room light flat, $23; also in Clinton flats, corner Clinton and Congress sis., (West side), eight-room ground floor flat, steam heat, hot water, etc. : rent 830. Apply evening or daytime to janitors. F. S. Bryant. FLAT of five beautiful rooms, nicely dec- ; orated; 69 West Third; private entrance. Esterlev, 22 East Fourth. FLATS— Five-room flats, ground floor; hot water heat: modern conveniences; moderate rent to right parties. Inquire 270 Ramsey st. FLAT— Splendid chance to get an elegant flat very reasonable, oy reutinc one room to gentleman holding lease. Address U 314. Globe. FLAT— 689 Stewart Ay.— One four-room flat; $6 per mouth during winter; city water. FLAT— For rent, furnished flat, including piano; will either rent or srl) furniture. Call corner Ninth and Exchange sts. Rooms. HOTEL BRUNSWICK, for gentle • men only; fifty modern steam-heated rooms by day, week or month. ARTEAU— FIat 62— Two rooms for rent, both steam heat, gas, $15 per month Cali today. ROADWAY, 533-Front parlor, furnace heat and bath room, $0 per month; also two rooms 011 second floor, $7 per month* board if desired. / -EDAU ST.. 600-Ni cely furnished room*. V_» with or without board; all conveniences and reasonable. ("tEDAR ST., 637-Haudsome furnished V. front room, with alcove; also two fur nished front rooms together. COLLEGE AY., 02 WEST-Rooms for rent. COLLEGE AY., 65— For rent, a large nicely-furnished front room. ' LEVENTH ST.. 141-Furuished front rooms; clean ; $4 and $5 each. ELEVENTH ST., 51 EAST.— fur nished rooms with bath in connection; one large front room suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen; iv private family. XCHANGE ST., 388 NORTH— Front room, furnace heat; bath on same floor* suitable for two. * L-«IFTH ST., 228 WEST-For rent, rooms J- for light housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished. " L,"IFTH ST., 143, WEST-Nicelv furnished A rooms; five minutes' walk from post office; modern conveniences. FRANKLIN ST., 349— Four unfurnished rooms; rent reasonable. GRAND AY., 764— rent neatly fur nished room in private family; furnace heat and use of bath, cheap. GROVE ST., 217-Furnishea rooms for ladies and gentlemen, $3 ana $1 per week. *7 ROVE ST., 217— Suite of rooms, fur jnished. for light housekeeping; all con veniencesr GROVE ST., 218— Nicely furnished front room; modern conveniences; with or" without board. TGLEHART ST., NO. 123-Two nicely fur- A nished front rooms; private family; 10 minutes' walk from postoffice. IGLEHART ST., NO. 81— Four rooms A ground floor; desirable in every way* cheap rent LAUREL AY., NO. 394— Block From 4-i Cable— Front roo.jn and alcove, fur *sl.hedj:all modern conveniences. * 1 > . FOR REUT. - ■ Rooms.. INTH ST., 317 AST-Near Broadway— 'll Room with closet, heated, $5; private family; gentleman only, -•■•. . - ■ . _••_■■ ,VTINTHST., 9 EAST— For rent, a pleas- r l.i ant front room ; reasonable ; in private family. _ -^; ; "ylly-'y'-' INTH ST., 166, WEST— For rent nice, heated front parlor, connected with bedroom, and use of bath, cheap to right * party, in private family. NINTH, 305 EAST— Broadway— Three furnished rooms for rent for housekeeping. ■7* ; :'7'-7- : -_ :^-' : - ■'--;--:* PLEASANT AY.. 277— A lsrge front room and alcove, nicely furnished, well heat ed; use of bath; in private family. PLEASANT AY., 147— Pleasant furnished room, with or without board. RONDO ST., 309— For rent, a nice, com fortable room, heated with drum: reut cheap. --S&dS-fSBB&SSiSA. -D OOMM ATE— Wanted, a nurse room- XV mate, at 523 ti Wabasha st. Room 7 ; call Sunday, or evenings. _---;. *. -— - ROOMS— To rent, furnished apartment two rooms, bath; also basement, two rooms, alcove in connection. 127 Nina ay., St. Anthouv hill. Address W. C. Riley, En dicott building. ROOM— steam-heated single room, with gas and bath ; in private flat, cen tral location. Address N 103, Globe. ROOMS — For rent cheap, three back rooms, partly furnished, for house keeping. Inquire, Monday, 387 Walnut st ROOMS— Three unfurnished rooms to rent up stairs: water. Inquire 163 Rondo st ROOM— rent, a furnished front room to nice young lady; very reasonable. Apply 290 Iglehart st. ROOMS— Two large rooms and bath room in the Albion, furnished or unfurnished. Inquire of G. H. Hurd, New York Life Build ing.; ROOM— A large room, nicely furnished, in private house, four blocks from state capitol, near Wabasha st: rent cheap. H 128. Globe. ■ ROOMMATE — Wanted, a gentleman roommate of good habits; American preferred; reference exchanged. Call at 628 st. Peter st. ROOMS— reut. three or four rooms. Ai. . furnished or unfurnished, near Western and Dayton ays. Address W 100. Globe ROOMS — People looking for pleasant rooms, en suite or single, furnished or unfurnished, call 415 East Seveuth or 591 Olive; also, rooms furnished forhousekeep ng; modern improvements. D OOMS— For rent with or wthout board, •AY ' furnished parlor and connecting sleep ing room, (both large) ; every modern con venience; hot and cold running water; gas, telephone, closets, furnace heat bath; ground floor; suitable for two or party of four: exclusive: central; no car fare; no children; handsome residence; low rent; this is worth investigating. Address F 136, " Globe.-,,. " .... ROOMS— Three connecting rooms, one A\. block from city-hall, refitted through out; storm sash, sewer and water closets inside; reut cut down from $15 to $7 per month. Address X 123, Globe. ROOMS— Parties looking for fine fur nished rooms for light housekeeping, call 228 East Seventh st. Office, room 3. ROOMMATE— Wanted, lady roommate AY for nicely furnished room: steam heat; bath ; cheap rent 96 East Eleventh. UKLBV AY., 251— Nicely-furnished front O alcove room; also single room: front room on first floor unfurnished. All im provements. SEVENTH ST., 216 WEST-For rent, two IJ furnished rooms and parlor, with heat and gas. - SEVENTH ST., 255, WEST-Corner Wal uut— reut, with or without board, choice single and double furnished rooms; modern; every comfort; central; no car fare; detached stone residence: low price. (SEVENTH ST., 199.<>, WEST— Second O Floor— Near Seven Corners— fur nished warm rooms for gentlemen; front parlor bedroom; by the day. week or month. SEVENTH ST., NO. 225t'2, WEST— FIat Two large front connecting rooms; modern conveniences; $15. ST. PETER ST., 632— A sunny front room with modern improvements; desirable for two persons. . ST. PETER ST., 387- Comfortable fur nished rooms; all modern conveniences. SUMMIT A V., 86-Pleasant furnished room, cheap; use of bath. TENTH ST., 222. EAST-For rent fur : nished rooms for $4 per month and up ward. TENTH, 357 EAST— Corner Olive— Small front bedroom, nicely furnished, healed, private family. . ... . rj-.EI.TH ST., 139, EAST— For rent unf ur- A nished rooms, suitable for housekeeping. ILTON ST., 92— Furnished front room on second floor, cheap for the winter. THIRD, 833. EAST— pleasant rooms, downstairs; easily heated; city water. THE ARGYLL, no. 10— Corner St Peter St. and Central Steam-heated, fur nished room; all modern conveniences; private family. UTOPIA— St. Peter-Pleasant front . rooms; all modem improvements. WALNUT ST.. 385— FOr rent, two nice rooms, furnished complete for house keeping, at $8 per month. WALNUT ST., Nicely furnished rooms, heated, at $3 and $4 per month. WABASHA. 430— Furnished rooms with heat, by day or week. ABASH A, 523V2-Coruer Tenth St.— Furnished rooms for rent; place quiet. 1^ ABASHA ST., 683— Nicely furnished, V V heated front room with alcove, for one or two gentlemen. WILKIN ST., 22— Large front room, with alcove; heat and gas; unfurnished; cheap to right parties. Stores. STOKE— rent, brick store, 567.__ Broad - way, with comfortable living rooms. Inquire 650 Wabasha st. >'-":•.- 7' STORES 29, 167 East Seventh, 446 Jackson; bam 182 Eighth; one to six-room flats for rent. Stees & Co. SlisccllancoiEs, HE WHOLESALE BUILDING on Fourth st. formerly occupied by Powers Dry Goods company. C. E. Dickerman, 116 West Seventh st. ■ ; WASTER TO BUY. A LOT AND HOUSE with water, sewer and bath, on monthly payments, not to _ exceed 825 including interest aud principal. 'Small amount down; would wait to have < house built; corner lot preferred. Address .stating price, size and location, S 115, Globe. CLOTHING— Wanted, to buy second-hand clothing; will call for same. 130 East Sixth st., opposite Ryan hotel. . • DESK— Wanted to buy, small roll top oak desk. Address V 100, Globe. FUR COAT— to buy a fur coat cheap. Address L 108. Globe. FUR COAT— Wanted to buy, a second hand fur coat, medium size, in good con dition and cheap. Address D 139, Globe. HORSE POWER— a second hand two-horse tread power. Address George Poor, Hastings, Minn. . r — — TT— "^ ~~ T—^T*" ~— —^^~ — SAFE— Wanted to buy, second-hand, me . dium-sized safe. Address C 132. Globe. WILL PAY ALL CASH for modern home on St Anthony hill or south of University ay. and east of Arundel st. ; price not to exceed $7,500. Address X 129, Globe. ..'■'. ___ CHIROPODIST. GOOD THING FOR SORE FEET— Good Luck Salve— lf your druggist does not keep it send or call on W. H. Lockwood, chiropodist, Endicott Arcade Building, St. , iUitn. .'2so,6oo aud $1 bos. * - FOR SAEE. BEARSKIN COAT— Bls— Fine repair: also fur-lined cloth coat, fine one, very cheap. 159 Vi est Seveuth. Room 19. BUFFALO COAT— CaII or address Room '41. German-American Bank. CLOAK— For sale, silk plush cloak, to the feet; Astrakkau-trimtned and storm col lar; price $25. Address D 109, Globe. GLOAKr-Forsale cheap, plush cloak and J muff, almost new; call today. ' 13 East Tenth st. -■'..- COAT— For sale, nice dark calf buffalo coat, beaver-trimmed; 850. Stone Jewelry Company, 322 Jackson. — Buffalo coat; splendid condition; but little worn: call aud examine. A. Knowlton. 1793-Marshall ay. " GOAL STOVES^For sale, cheap, thirty coal aud wood heaters atgreat bargains; ' also a large lot of furniture of all kinds. Apply to Jebb & Schauer's auction rooms, 85-87 and 89 East Third st. - ■ CONCH SHELLS-5 ceuts each. De Cou & Co., 21 West Third. ■ COW— For sale, a good young cow, at 276 Fuller st. Call at once. __^_ COWS— For sale, two ftesh milch cows. P. O. Box 368. city • GOFFEE MILL for sale cheap; guaran ' teed to be as good as new. 29 West Third st LECTRIC MOTOR— For sale, one 14 H. P. electric motor, very cheap; almost new. M.D. Toof, 319 Jackson St., third floor. ■'Z-Hr OLIOS— For sale. 50-cent folios for 25 cents, at J. M. Smith's. 442 Wabasha. FURNITURE— common bedroom suits, tables, cupboard, gasoline stove, large wood-burning heater, ingrain carpet, couches, roll and flat top desk, office chairs, sewing machines, etc., for sale; at any price to tell. Room 10. Globe Building. :y_. FURNITURE — A fine lot of furniture all in good condition ; carpets, bedroom sets, chairs, stoves, dishes, easy chairs, etc., etc. ; will sell the entire lot for $60. the amount advanced; worth more than three limes $60. Inquire of American Mortgage Loan Company, room 7, First National Bank. FURNITURE— Single bed. spriugs and mattress, marble top washslar.d, gent's rattan chair; mimeograph in good order, cheap. 257 Louis St. IpCRNACE— A good furnace for sale cheap. F. J. Schultz & Co., 223 East Fourth st. FERRETS for rats and rabbits. De Cou & Co.. 21 West Third. FURNITURE— All or in part of an eight room house, dining room, bedroom and parloi sets, French pier glass, two fine parlor stoves, gasoline cook stove, lamps, rockers, etc. 361 Livingston ay. • . GOLD FISH— I 6 cents each. De Cou & Co.. 21 West Third. < LAMP Hanging gas lamp (never goes out), also foot-power lathe and emery stand cheap. St Paul Cycle Company, 324 Wabasha st. LATHE— foot-power iron lathe and grinding stand cheap; just the thing for small repair shop. St. Paul Cycle Com pany. 324 Wabasha st. PIANO— For sale, my Emerson upright piano at $175, cost me $3.50 short time ago; must have 850 cash, will wait for bal ance. Address V 130, Globe. PIANO— For sale, large upright piano, rosewood case, stool and scarf; all in perfect order; cost s2so one year ago, will take now $150; must have 840 down, will wait for balance. Address T 315, Globe. a « PIANO— For sale, piano, Uallet & Davis upright: cost $508 two years ago, will sell for any fair offer, but must have $40 be fore Nov. 25. Address T 131, Globe. PIANO— A party short of funds would like to sell a good piano. Address W 314, Globe. - PIANO— $135 buys a good upright piano; good make, and nearly as good as new; a great bargain. Call on Raudenbush & Co., 380 Wabasha st. PIANO— $175 buys a fine Gabler upright piano; nearly as good as new; a great bargain. Call on Raudeubush & Co.. 380 Wabasha st PIANO— piano; can pay monthly less than cost of renting: also good heat ing stove. Addresc M 105, Globe. HONOGRAPHS and Graphophones. cheapest in the world. Records $1. Send for catalogue. Gray & Co., O wings Bldg., Chicago. UACQUE- For sale, seal sacque; good as O new; $100. Stone Jewelry Company, 322 Jackson. SAFE— One Hall safe, 2x3 feet outside. * 152 East Sixth st. OEWING MACHINES- Several new and »J second-hand sewing . machines, best make, warranted, for sale at your price. Room 10. Globe Building. SKATES in endless varieties from 50 cents O up; out-of-town customers send for our catalogue. St. Paul Cycle Company, 324 Wabasha st. STOVES— Two self-feeding base-burning heating stoves for sale cheap. 230 West .Seventh st STOVE— For sale, a good coal stove. No. 50 West Point, at 494 Rico st. OHOTGUN- One Standard Arms cam "■J ■ pauy's breech-loading shotgun for sale cheap. "Room 10, Globe Building. STOVES— For sale, a self-feeding base burner and Peninsular range, No. 9, with waterfront; as good as new; cheap. 149 Pleasant ay. THERMOMETERS and storm glass com bined, 25 cents: list price, $2. De Cou &Co.. 21 West Third _^ TYPEWRITER— No. 2 (.digraph type writer for $30. Address F 10, Globe. rTtYPEWRITER— Good remington type- X writer for less than half-price. Address O 41, Globe. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS in skates, and our prices ate the lowest: !we grind and repair skates. St. Paul Cycle Company, 324 Wabasha st. WE SHARPEN and repair skates. We sell the best 50-ceut club skates in the city. Headquarters for racing or club skates. St. Paul Cycle Company, 324 Wabasha st WIRE DESK AND OFFICE KAlL ings— St. Paul Wire Works, 21 West Third. -_ ffijC FOR WALNUT, MARBLE-TOP *P«J bedroom suit; S7 for antique bedroom suit: 815 for solid oak bedroom suit that cost $50 (good as new) ; $6 for plush divan that cost $2'J ; also small cook stove, large ward robe, tables, bedstead, etc., at great bargains. 132 Globe Building, Loau Office, on Seventh floor. T.gISCEEEA-VEQgJS. CARPET CLEANING, refitting and lay- ; ing: Electric Carpet-Cleaning works. 159 West Third st. telephone 1200. LCD AND RACING SKATES in end less varieties. We sharpen and repair skates; bring in your . skates and we will put them in good order. St. Paul Cycle Com pany. 324 Wabasha st HE CHEAPEST PLACE in town to get your pictures framed is at the St Paul Picture Frame Manufacturing Com pany, 319 Wabasha st.. between Third and Fourth; China novelties and firing a spe cialty. Bowen & Muncy. - ASQUERADE AND THEATER COS tumes, wigs and grease paint Mrs. Louisa Neitmann, 56 East Seventh st. SEND for our booklet How to Speculate. Mailed free. Northwestern Grain and Stock Exchange, Rialto Bldg., Chicago. (J*.") p. AND UPWARD made every week is)AtO without interfering with your regular occupation by making a small, absolutely safe investment. For particulars address Charles T. Maley, corner Pearl and Main s_3., Cincinnati, O. :'-'■•" DYE \yORKS. KAHLIJRT - & . M.INTEL — Minnesota Steapi Dye Work* £44 East Seventh^-.. ; L V~*"- '■ .--■'-:•.:•'. -.^;7-- r ■•"* . '*";";■-. "■■% *' PERsoarAajs. A A —MM*?. LA TERR gives mas *-tX. sage treatments and improved Turkish baths. 42 Sixth st south, Minneap olis. Two lady operators. ALWAYS RELIABLE— Madame Teits wortb, clairvoyant; business test medi um; thirty years' experience. 548 Wabasha St., city. ...... ......7 ARE YOU IN TROUBLE?— Consult Madame Ina Walker, "life reader," for faithful reading of your past, present and future; she will guide you in all affairs of life by a power higher than human; corre spondence confidential: ladies, 50 cents: gentlemen, $1. 515 Wabasha St., opposite capitol. * : • r . ATTENTION, LADIES I— "Emma" bust developer will enlarge your bust 5 inches; guaranteed; sealed instructions, 2c. or 24-page illustrated catalogue, 6c by mail. Emma Toil, Bazar, Boston, Mass. i'ADIES Call and examine the House ■i Vaperizer, and also ' investigate our specialties. 405 St. Peter. LADIES— ST. PAUL VI A VI COM pauy will furnish a 32-page health book treating on diseases peculiar to the sex. Send stamp or call at Room 12, Germania Bank, Fifth and Wabasha. RS. DR. WILLIAM, clairvoyant and massagist; tells the past, present and future; price, 5Cc aud upwards. 542 Cedar. MRS. DE LAITTRE, experienced mas sagist 27 East Seventh st, Parlor 1, first floor. Hours 10 to 0 daily. -y RS. ALICE AUSTIN, Clairvoyant, Itx gives card reading for 25 cents. No. 16 West Exchange st RS. ALICE F. BAGNELL— Massage and vapor baths. Room 7, 150 West Seventh st., St. Paul. Minn. * _-. : MRS. DR. V. KEAKDON, 297 West Third st. , life reader and business medium, wiil give readings for two days only, Monday and Thursday, at the following prices: La diessoc, gents $1; 9a. m. to 9 p. m. RS. M. A. .TUSSEY— 624 Wabasha Si.— Magnetic and massage treatment for paralytic rheumatism aud nervous diseases. Clairvoyant reader. Call 9a. m. to Bp. m. MRS. ALICE F. BAGNELL, massage and vapor baths. Room 7, 159 West Seveuth st, St. Paul, Minn :- ."-.,7~- : jl/1 Rs. JACOBS, clairvoyant and trance -I'-l medium: tells past, present and future: gives advice on all kinds of business matters; speaks English and Scandinavian. 220 Lyn dale ay. north, Miuueapolis; take Western ay. car. : ./. [1.1 EDIUM— Mme. Sandall gives advice on 1»-L all business aud love affairs without asking any questions : $5,000 challenge to any medium or fortune teller that excels her. £17 Second ay. south, Minneapolis: upstairs. SANTAO— For men only. Greatest Re storer and Developer known. Strength ens, Invigorates. Price $2. Guaranteed— Stamp for confidential circular. Dr. H. T. Miller, 21 Quiucy st., Chicago. O THE PUBLIC— Mme. Brooks, the great second-sight and trance medium, has arrived from San Fraucisco, and will give life readings at 45 West Exchange st, St Paul. Mme. Brooks is the seventh daughter of the seventh sister, and has possessed sec ond-sight from her birth. At five years of age you could not hide from her or lie to her, and up to the present time her equal is not known. Tells past, present and future with out asking questions. Gives advice on busi ness and love affairs; locates lost and stolen articles. Readings, 50c and upwards. Con sultations free. \ •■pONTE, TONTE— Ladies' Friend will A positively enlarge the bust five inchus or money refunded— G unranteed— Not a pain ful instrument but a pleasant efficient ex ternal application. Price $2. Senq stamp for confidential circular. Mrs. Dr. U. T. Miller, 21 Quincy st, Chicago. WANTED— Information of the where abouts of A. Groth, formerly of Mil waukee; was last heard of at Mellette. South Dakota, and left there with the intention of going to Los Angeles. Edlefsen & Soott, Milwaukee, Wis. i)O7 WEST THIRD ST.— Dr. F. 4jZJ I Reardon, life reader; improved Turkish, electric and vapor baths: magnetic and massage treatments a specialty; scien tific work guaranteed. Hours, 9 to. m. to 9 p. m. BUSINESS CRA_¥CE3. A YOUNG MAN with $1,000, and who hns a taste for journalism, can purchase half-interest in good-paying business; want a man of push and energy and who possesses some brains. Address 11 138, Globe. .' : . IRST-CLASS JOB PRINTING OF fice for sale at your own price; call at once. Address W 120, Globe. FOR SALE— First-class manufacturing confectionery, or will take partner. Ad dress at once. C 110. Globe. . \?Ol\. SALE— WeII-established, first-class A transient house; good reasons for selling. Address L 128, Globe. » FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE— HaIf in interest in a well-established men's fur nishing goods business, on the best street in Ibis city; about $2,000 required. Address B 111. Globe. PARTNER with $300 secures manufactur ing business that will net him $10 daily. Address M 129. Globe. PAINTER'S AND PAPERHANGER'S Business— Nine years' standing; stock low; will sell cheap if taken at once; leaving the city. F. J. Wilcoek. 171 Grove st WANTED— Physician with small office practice and some capital as consult ing phvsiciau iv medical institute. Address C 106. Globe. WANTED— buy a grocery or confec tionery store ; state price and location. Address U 102, Globe. •2-1 •)( \(\ WILL BUY new stock of gro -s>J_^/*vUV_/ ceries: will invoice $1,500; doing cash business of $30 a day. $160 will buy a good located restaurant. $135 will buy a nice cigar and confectionery store. $225 will buy six-room furnished hat: five roomers and twelve boarders. J. W. Shafer, 206 Ma nhattan Building. $_(_ fin/l STOCK general merchan- A\J.\J\J\J disc; 0,000 dry goods, new goods; full pieces. $6,000 boots and shoes. $3,500 dry goods. We buy and sell and give the best bargains; country merchants call and see me; a discount that will make you smile. M. P. Hobart, Private Banker and Merchandise Broker. Minneapolis. Minn. . WASTED TO RENT. I?LAT— Wanted to rent, a steam-heated -T flat; furnished. Address B 28, Globe, Minneapolis. HOUSE— A couple without children who would take a very comfortably fur nished house and board two for the rent: references required. Address B 43, Globe. ROOM WANTED— single gentleman with best reference desires room in strictly private family. Address M 133, Globe ROOM— Gentleman wants room for winter; not to exceed $7 or $_. E 37, Globe. ROOMS— Wanted to rent, by four adults, from three to five unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; central and steam heat: state price. 310 Colonnade. ROOM— Steam-heated room, unfurnished. Address B 136, Globe. ■ ROOM— A gentleman wishes to rent a comfortable furnished room in a cen tral location; state price. Address W 50, Globe. - ___ ROOM— Gentleman wants furnished room near Seven Corners. Address O 139, Globe. ! WANTED— Persons desiring to leave the city during the winter months can find a thoroughly responsible party to take com plete care of same for rent; refeieuces given. Address X 133. Globe. . _PROFESSIO_%'AI_. MISS M. A. SCHECKNER, massage, 54 New Mannheimer Building MRS. BALDWIN removes superfluous lA hair, moles, etc by electricity ; only positive and permanent remedy known; five years' experience; references given. Webber Block, Sixth and Washington sts.; in the same block as the Misses Pierce. MRS. VAN O'BLENlS— Massage and manicuring; hours, 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. L Room 11, Germania Bank, /sth and Wabasha BOARD OFFERER. IZ : P A A A A — *°" KKNT-DoublA .■*•.■*• • xl, - c ?- , - *« parlors, dining room, Kitchen, single rooms: good board; every convenience. 181 Pleasant ay. * DOARD— Furnished rooms, with board, in aj large modern house; steam-heated rooms. 210 East Ninth st. DOARD— Pleasant furnished rooms, with -«-*. board. 63 East Eleventh st BOAKD — Newly furnished front room, with alcove, oue bacK parlor, one single room; rates, ladies, $3 and $3.50; gentlemen,' $4 and 84.50, heat Included; table board. twenty-one meals. $3. 594 Jackson st. ■ - - DOARD— Pleasant front room; splendid AJ table: baih, gas and furnace heat 228 East Tenth st DOARD— rent, turnlshed rooms, sin- AJ gle, double and en suite, with excellent board, in modern, steam-heated house. 20 . Summit ay. ._:*-' DOARD— Furnished rooms, with board, at AJ 570 Wabasha, between College aud Sum mit a vs. I *-" * BOARD — Nicely furnished room with board. 578 Cedar st. :— . _ _ BOAKD— Choice front room, first-class At table board: warm modern house: spe cial offer to club of six. Call 583 St Peter, ' comer Park place. :.. r: 7 BOARD — Niceiy furnished room, with AJ board; all conveniences; use of parlor and library. 125 East Ninth, corner of Rob ert. BOARD— Four or five gentlemen can find board and rooms at 508 Canada ; furnace heated rooms. BOARD— For rent, three elegantly fur- " nished rooms with board, gas, bath aud steam heat; terms reasonable to permanent people. 235 West Fifth st. BOARD— Furnished rooms and good table board, at 385 North Washington st. BOARD— No. 7 Lyons Court— First-class " board at reasonable rates; rooms thos. oughly healed by steam. BOARD— Bright south-facing rooms, well furnished and with all conveniences, with board. 522 Cedar st., Lytie Terrace. BOARD— rooms and board; heat and bath; with private family; terms reasonable. 257 West Fifth st. BOARD — Large furnished room, with board, heat and bath, suitable for four ' ladies, at $2.50 per week, at 540 Minnesota st BOAKD— For rent, a suite of beautiful, sunny front rooms, with good board and all modern conveniences: suitable for mar ried couple or two young ladies: private fam ily. 15 East Tenth St., Opposite Capitol. BOARD— Furnished rooms, with board; terms reasonable. 524 Cedar st. BOARD— pleasant front room, with board. 341 North Washington st, oppo site Rice park. AUREL AY.. 715— Flat 50— To rent, with or without board, a bright steam-heated room, bath, gas; private family. SUMMIT AY, 26-Nicely furnished room, all modern conveniences, with or with out board. - . ... . ; HE NORWOOD— Eighth St, Near Sib- . ley— Heated rooms, with board, $4 to $6 per week: transients. $1 per day. ' HORSES AND CARRIAGES A FEW good horse;-, phaetons, buggies, fur robes, street blankets, cutters and bob sleighs a handsome pony. $20. 728 East Seventh st •: - BAY MARE for sale at your own price: a • good family driver; weighs 1,200. No. 65 East Fourth st. CIARRIAGK TEAM to let for winter's v-/ keep. Address X 123, Globe. CAN accommodate a few more horses for ■J the winter at Riverside Farm. Address ' N. C. Kenyou, Manager. Newport, Minn. GOOD TOP BUGGY for sale cheap, or will trade for square piano. J. M. Smith, 442 Wabasha. FOR SALE— A good express or delivery horse, cheap, if. taken Monday. 438 Wa basha st. FOR SALE — Fine five-year-old horse, chestnut, sound and gentle; cheap for cash, or will trade for more speedy animal. Call Room 606. Manhattan Building. 10 a. m. FOX SALE — Good business buggy, or will trade for hay, oats or corn. Address C 43. Globe. FOR SALE CHEAP or trade for carriage or clear real estate, standard- bred trot ting mare five years old; registered in Ameri can Trotting Register. Address S 105. Globe. UOR SALE— A good young horse, weighs A 1,050; perfectly sound, and suitable for any purpose; cheap; cash or lime. 155 Sher burne ay. FOX- SALE — Good six-year-old horse. A? Call or address Room 28, Davidson Block, St. Paul. Minn. ■ ■ - FOX SALE— Horse, buggy, harness, robes, etc., at a bargaiu. Cull at 563 East Third st, Babcock Transfer and Storage Co. ware house. FOR SALE — A speedy pacer; nine years old; will take toppv driver in exchange. 664 East Fourth st. OK SALE AT A BARGAIN— Fine res idence on St. Anthony hill; also choice lots iv Summit Park and Stout's additions. Inquire of owner at residence, 122 Virginia ay., or W. C. Read, 304 Pioneer Press Build ing. - FOR SALE— One horse and delivery wag on. 61 Leach st. FOR SALE— Two spans of coach horses with coupe, victoria, landau, large sleigh, cutter, harness, blankets, robes and paraphernalia; call 230 Summit ay. Francis li. Clarke. BOISE'S WINTERED at Boarding Stable 775 Ashland ay. ; best accommodations; lowest price. OKSES WINTERED— Terms reason- HORSES WINTERED— Terms reason able; references given. William F. Guernsey, Box 368, City. ■ " .*'.--* WANT good, souud buggy horse: must be gentle and good looker; give price, color and age; cash. Address F. S., Globe. WANTED— Every one to get my prices and terms on pianos, organs and all kinds of musical goods. J. M. Smith, 442 Wabasha. ANTED— To buy horse, weight 1,100, six or eight years old, for driving and delivering; sound, and cheap for cash. Ad dress C ICS, Globe. ANTED TO BUY— A light delivery wagon; one with cover preferred; also want a light horse for feed. Address E 113, Globe. <£/^nn _ HOCKAWAY GLASS CAR <-[p_/UVJ riage, fine condition. Room 19, West Seventh st. fIIEDICAE. LADIES ! Cbieb ester'* XSngtlisll I'cu nyroyal IMlla (Diamond Brand), are tl«e Best. Safe, Reliable. Take no other. Send 4c islam . for particulars. "Relief for Ladies," iv letterby Return. iUail. A Druggists. CHII'UESTGB CHEMI CAL CO., Pliiladep hla, Fa. GREAT nANO BARGAIN. ONE ELEGANT upright Decker Bros' piano, style 16, at about one-half its value; it has only been used a few months; must be sold soou. R. C. Monger, 107 East Third st. '. ; INSTRUCTIONS. DANCING SCHOOL— 34 East Seventh St.— Tuesday and Thursday, from 3 to 10; Saturday afternoon from 2 to 6; private in struction by appointment M. E. Curran, Teacher. ■ :'I. A.: ': ELOCUTION, Delsarte and Dramatic Cult ure; private and class lessons. Miss Haas; Studio, 340 Grove st. '. ■ '.: ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC and Art, 26 East Exchange St., St Paul- Piano, violin, guitar and mandolin taught. Lessons given in drawing and painting. Call or send for prospectus*. I>RES!_-MAl_Lia"«. ME. M. FAVRB, of 622 Wabasha, an nounces to the ladies that she will make stylish dresses from $5 up. v. > - .