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16 - s^ax iiy—^-— ______" p. — r: ■■ ■ p .-- . •- ... ("T , $ • p . *t '" / . ' "]£" ' "V 'I A fcllJE I?.4KC>^IF.TF.R. jtfp boy wiio sells Hie papers rid lie will tell you more about circulation than all the affidavits Hut ran lie published. J net try it mil jot- will be convinced thai the t. Icbe leads all. WANT'S CAX RE LEFT At Mm Following Locations for Insertion in Daily and bunday Globe. K. D. Merrill, it. Broadway. £.11. Reeves, druggist Moore block. Seven seiners. C. T. Heller, druggist ESS St Peter street Straight Bros., diuggists, corner of Hondo ii d Giotto. • William K. Collier, druggist, 199 East Sev enth street A. T. Guernsey, druggist, 171 Dale street V.A. Hirscher. druggist, i.:.H ondo street. Ifirker & Wcstt-y, druggists, fiil East Third meet E. McCrudden. confectionery. 493 Rice meet W . A. Frost & Co., druggists, corner Selby nd Western avenues. P. J. V lite druggist 300 Market corner Fiith. friirAiiofts oifb.ri:d Mull s. AGENTS — Salary or commission: the greatest invention of the ape: the New Patent chemical Ink-Erasing Pencil; sells ( ii sit hi: woiks like magic; agents are mak ing fit D i :..' in Sl-5 per week. For further l : :■ < i lare rite the Monroe Eraser Mana tee-luring Comf any. X J. La Crosse. Wis. AGENTS make big money soliciting sick and accident rbenefits. Address Minne sota Indemnity Association, 4os Boston Block, Minneapolis, .Minn. BARBER Wanted, lirst-class white barber at once. Herbert & Clay. Sioux Falls. S. 1). BRIGHT YOUNG MAN wanted: rapid at figures; inclose stamp and refer ences. Address T -'. Globe. Ci.iNVASS^JsS— Experienced book can * vassers can secure exclusive territory for Bancroft's "Book of the Fair." Address P. 11. Gallagher, Xii Lumber Exchange, Min neapolis. DU. SOLOMON'S BITTERS for head ache, dyspepsia and bowel troubles. The best family medicine. [LIEN to sell taking powder: steady em- Ii ployment: experience unnecessary: 575 salary cr com. U. S. Chemical Works, 840 Van Buren, Chicago. .-..; ;: EEL LA RLE MEN wauled to distribute circulars for large advertisers; cash paid; enclose stamp: reference. "Distribut ing Bureau," P. O. Box 1025. N. Y. City. SALESMEN— sell goods to merchants Lj by sample; SIOO a month for workers: samples and case furnished fr, c: inclose stamp. Model Mtg, Co , South Bend, Ind. SOLICITORS— Wanted, men of energy and tact to solicit for the Bankers' Life Association of St. Paul. Minn.; liberal con tract and splendid territory can be seeuredby addressing Clarence K. >c"cor, St. Paul.Minn. ERS— Competent stenog raphers and typewriter operators out of employment are invited to register their names and qualifications with our employ ment department; no charge to either em ployer or employed. Wyckoff. Seamans & Benedict 14 East Fourth st. WANTED— men aud ladies to' learn telegraphy, shorthand, book keeping, etc.; students can earn board. Globe Business College. Kudicott Building. WA NTED— Steady man: reliable, intel * V ligent Swede preferred 818 per week; write today in English. Joseph R. Gay, 56 Fifth ay.. Chicago, 111. WANTED— to sell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade: sell on sight to every business man or firm; liberal salary and expenses paid: per manent position. For terms, address with stamp, Centennial Mfg. Co.. Milwaukee. Wis. WA N T KO— Clerks, traveling men. sales » » men. office help, bookkeepers, stenog raphers, typewriters, mechanics audgeueial help of all classes for positions in large bus iness houses, manufacturing companies, railroads, etc., throughout United States and Canada; state class of work you can do and send stamp for application blank. National Employer's Bulletin. Dayton, Ohio. WANTED— Agents to sell our pocket hitching posts; hitch a horse any where; sells on sight Address with stamp, Muncie Pocket Hitching Post Company, Muucie. Ind. Wl ANTED— Men to travel and take orders »V lor cigars; $50 to $100 a month and expenses. Address, with stamp, The Rio Grande Co.. 106 and 108 Wabash ay.. Chicago. \T7" ANTED— 600 skaters at corner Virginia V and Laurel ays. ; nicest rink in St, Paul; open every day. WANTEO— Energetic men, must fur nish reference and bond, for good pav ing position. Inquire Sunday, between JO toL-'a. m. Chamber of Commerce, Room 609. YOU WILL NOW FIND TIIE GATES Telegraph School in the Windom Block, corner Second ay. south and Washington' Minneapolis. ' ia;st auo roij-sn. CARD CASE AND POCKETBOOK Lost— ln Mannhcimcr's store, Satur day afternoon, lady's black combination card case and pockeibook, containing name and addiess owner. Finder can keep money with exception of trade dollar (same being a valued pocket piece). Please return to Globe cilice. CHAIN Wednesday morning, be- A- tween Exchange st. and College ay . piece of neck chain; attached was a gold dollar and little cross, tied in a handker chief : valued as a present Finder return to 12) Robert, corner Tenth, and receive re gard. DOG LOST— SS reward for the return of an Irish water spaniel dog: answers to the name of '"Dan;" with small white spot Dn breast; a heavy, clumsy pup six months »ld; lost Jan. 11, with collar, name and ad dress on. tf . W. Kamaley, ihe Albion Build- Jig- ____^^ Do:; LOST— St. Bernard dog (male), yel low, with white markings; stands about Ibirly-two inches high; has small collar on; Insurers to the name of Bismarck." Return md receive reward. Frank E. Kuauft, 334 East Tenth St. I) ING LOST— -Rear Hastings, on morning IV of Sept. 12, by dropping from the Bur tfJJPton train, a gentleman's diamond Ting. Full value of the ring will be lu'.a to any oue ft turning to W. E. Miiiraw, Globe counting tttm* SITUATIONS OFFERS El>. Females, ANY LADY who desires to make $.'■> per week quietly at her own home, address, with stamped envelope, Miss Myra B. Gor don. Joliet. 111. This is a bona fide offer, and it' you can only spare two hours per day it will pay you to investigate. -'-■; -.--•." ALL LADIES who wish to learn Prof. Boyhtnd's Rule an(HTrtpeline System of Dresscutting can still receive his fullS-'li course free this week. This enables every lady to learn a trade without costing her a cent. He will also give one of his valuable measure books to every lady taking the free course. 775 St. Peter st. ,_^^ APPRENTICES —Wanted, two refined youug girls, speaks perfect English.'un derstand German, to learn dressmaking. . Dry Goods and .Millinery, 392 Selby ay. AT MRS. schneli/S. 27 East seventh St.. three neat German girls, experienced in general housework: wagesslo and 812. DR. SOLOMON'S HITTERS is the best remedy for constipation and indigestion. GIRLS for housework, dining room girls, kitchen girls. 424 Wabasha, corner Sev enth. Room 4. GOOD, neat girls that want places for housework and hotel work: good cooks for hotel, restaurant or private boarding. 424 Wabasha, corner Seventh,- Room 4. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good, com petent girl for general housework; none other need apply; in family of three. Call Sunday after 2 o'clock at 98 Kast Ninth st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted — Danish cir!, twenty -eight years old, well educated and steady, like to get a place in small family for general housework or housekeeper. Call 84 Iglehart St.. ou Sunday. HOUSEWORK— girl for general house, work: references required. 291 Ricett- H OUSEWOKK— Wanted, a good, compe tent girl for general housework at 575 Dayton ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl or woman for housework; easy place. Apply 810 Buffalo, st. HOUSEWORK— A good girl for general housework; German preferred. 271 Martin st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl to do geueral housework: must be a good cook good wages Call at 358 East Tenth st. HOUSKWORK — Wanted, good girl for general housework. Inquire 12b West Sixth st. . HOUSEWORK — A competent German girl wishes situation in small private family for housework. Address EB, Globe. HOUSEWORK— A German girl for gen eral housework. 519 Marshall ay. HOI'S. WORK-Wanted. a good nirl for general housework in small family, at once, at 158 West Fifth st. OUSEWORK— First-class girls for gen eral housework. 38 ■ Walnut st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework, at 722 Iglehart st. HOUSEWORK— German girl for general housework. 593 Marshall ay. rjOU-E WORK— Wanted, good girl for I J . general housework; must be a -good cook and bring references. Apply at 035 Dayton ay. OUSEWOKK— GirI for general house work. 270 East-Winifred st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework in private family; no chil dren. 34u Grove st. OUSEWOKK— Wanted, strong girl for general housework. Apply 306 St. Al bans st., corner of Carroll. HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted at 481 Mar shall ay. : general housework, ~--:-.-7~- OUSEKEEPER wanted . for. colored family Call at Evao St.. 133. West side, between 6 and 7 p. m. Sunday evening. . HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for" general housework. 391 Grove st. ....-:;, LADIES receive $3 daily whojwill do writ ing for me at their homes. Reply with stamp, Ethel A. Sprague, South Bend, Ind. LADY made 846 last week selling Long's Solid Mucilage Pencils. Why not you? Address C. A. Long, Manufacturer, 334 Dear born st.. Cnicago, 111. "'"'... . v.. •"■'"• EFICEWOKK— Wanted, girl to work in oflice and assist in care of little boy;. good home. W. F. Elwess. 687 Wabasha st. MOODY'S NEW IMPROVED TAILOR System and combination of squares for dress cutting, just patented, can be learned in one-tenth the time of any other system ever invented. With it you can cut every garment worn to fit perfectly. We have been taught by Prcf Moody, the inventor, and sent here to introduce his latest invention, which he advises us to teach free of charge for a few days only. Students will be ex pected to buy each one system, which costs $3.50. and unlimited lessons free of cnarge. S provided you call at once. Room 111. Globe. NURSE GlßL— Wanted, a girl from thir i" teen to fifteen years, to tend baby, at 260 Rice st. SECOND GIRL — Wanted, a competent second girl: German or Scandinavian preferred. Apply 124 Summit. ..t—.-^ STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, competent ■O stenographer in insurance office; salary 8-0 per month to commence; can also ac cept outside work. Address W 46. Globe. WANTED— An intelligent lady with good address. Room 12, Germania Bank, Fifth and Wabasha. FINANCIAI*. BANK STOCKS a specialty: bonds, com mercial paper mortgages, securities bought and sold. George W. Jenks, Invest ment Banker. Minnesota Loan and Trust Building, .Minneapolis. UTTER THAN GOLD-Shares in Great Western Aluminum Smelting Refining : Company; aluminum by this process cheap as steel: particulars free; agents wanted. A. 11. Weber, Equitable Buildiug, Denver, Col. : .;'• ~ FOR SALE— Twenty-two shares of stock in an old-line bnilding society: discount and commission allowed. Address K. 7, Globe. " LOANS on Furniture, Pianos, Diamonds, etc. 18-14 First > ational Bank Building. - 11l ONEY TO LOAN on improved prop ■t»JL erty in amounts and for time to suit. Bonds, bank stocks, commercial papers and high grade securities bought and sold. C. Ernst & Co., Investment Bankers. Offices: Germania Bank Building, St. Paul, and Tem ple Court. Minneapolis. ONLY TO LOAN in sums to suit, on improved property. William Canby, 616 Pioneer Press Builuing. MONEY Loan, ij on life Insurance po ITI- Jcies; or bought. L. P. Van Norman 1 1 Guaranty Loan Building, Minneapolis. MONEY ON HAND to loan on city prop erty and farms: lowest rates; no delay. W. F. Moritz. 1013 Pioneer Press. P-K-I-V-A-T -£- Money loaned on chattels, pianos, organs, furniture, collateral paper, etc; mortgages bought; notes discounted. Ohio Invest ment Company, Room 132 Globe Building; most priyate rooms in the city;. take ele vator to seventh floor. WANTED— on diamonds worth $250 for ninety days or six months; good interest. Address L 6, Globe. WILL MAKE small loans on vacant "■property or buy first mortgages; hill property preferred. Address ti 110, Globe. \\- E CAN MAKE LOANS ON BUSINESS VV OK A 1 RESIDENCE PROPERTIES AT 6 PER CENT; OTHER LOANS 7 AND 8 PER CE3T. 11. & VAL J. ROTHSCHILD, 319 PIONEER. PRESS BUILDING. AIEDICAIi. LADIES ! Chichester's linelisUPen nyroyal Piils (DiamondTJraud), are. Uio Best. Safe, Reliable. Take no other. Send 4c (stamps) for particulars. "Relief for Ladies," in letterby Return mail. A Druggists. <?2ZICHESTE» CHEMj- CAIiCO.,. r^ulatleplUn,lM. WORKS. ;v; KAHLEKT & MINTEL — Minnesota Steam Dje Work* 'Hi East Seventh THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: STJKDAY MORNINQ, : JANUARY 21, 1804. --SIXTEEN PAGES. SITUATIONS WApSTKU. ' V it! nic. C B It lv— First-class hotel clerk want" a ' position; best of references. J. N., Wa basha, Minnesota. i tOOK— Good, lirst-class cook wishes em v> ploymeut in a hotel, boarding, club house or restaurant; best of references. O. .8.. Qlobc. ■ ■-■:-- DELIVERY MAN— Wanted, ft situation driving a delivery wagon, by a lirst-class delivery man, or any kind of work; well ac quainted in the city. Call and address 4515 East Sixth. •-..■■■ ■ DRUGGIST Young man, twenty years of age, with experience, wishes a position in drug store; can furnish fast-class refer ences. Address 938 York, city. ITCIIEN WORK— *[an wants kitchen .iv work. Call or address 803 Gorman ay. 'Jl/IOt'LDhB- Wanted, by a first-class 1»J- moulder, to take charge of foundry in a good enterprising town: -satisfaction guar anteed. Address 1* 5. Globe. PHARMACIST, reglstoied In Minnesota and Norm Dakota, seeks positiou: well recommended: strictly temperate; . English. French and German; will work in town or general country store. Address X 75, Globe, Minneapolis. PKIXTKK- First-class all-around printer with best of references, wants situation in oflice; competent to take full charge. Ad dress Printer. 382 Kobert St.. St. Paul. PURIFY TIIK liLOOU by using Dr. Solomon's Hitters. WOKK FOX BOARD— A reliable young man of twenty wants to do any kind of work for his board." 611 Endicott Bnilding. WORK FOR BOARD— I would like work very well; I would work for my board all winter. Charlie Hansen, 6&1 Cot tage st. Females. COMPETENT DBtSSMAEER would like to .make a few engagements for February: terms reasonable, and satisfaction given. Address L 7, Globe. HAMIJKRMAIO — Good chambermaid ■* wauts chamber work; please apply at once. Address N7. Globe. C^LKKK— young lady w otild like a po -' sition in acinar or confectionery store; work cheap. Address N6. Globe. CLERK— Young lady would like position , as clerk in store; speaks German and Englisn;have had no experience, therefore money no object. F7. Globe. K. SOLOMON'S BITTERS will save you doctors' bills. Rheumatism, Neu ralgia and all diseases ofthe blood are speed ily cured. DRfc.BSMAK.RR wants family sewing: U will work for St per day; satisfaction guaranteed. Address A 5, Globe. ■ DRESSMAKER — A competent dress maker wants work in private families. Address P 6, Globe. - ' DRESSMAKING in families: has the latest fashions and best of tailor fitting; reference. Address FS. Globe. I DRESSMAKING —Wan ted, dressmaking -pL» at home or in families, by a competent dressmaker. Call .'7J iiice st., Room 1. HOUSEKEEPER — Middle-aged lady Ll wants situation as housekeeper in some nice small family. Address 3Sti Han til st. HO US EKKkPER" Situation wanted by middle-aged iady ; competent to take charge of house: good needlewoman. Ad dress E 7, Globe. . "i • LADIES can Pud best help; girls best places: hi;. hast wages. Mrs. Merry weather, 543 Wabasha st. NURSING— Widow : woman desires sick nursing; first-class references given; terms reasonable. Address U6, Globe. PLENTY OF good girls for housework. Ladies call 25!) East Seventh st. STENOGRAPHER— First-class lady ste nographer and office assistant desires a position: can give best city references; mod erate salary. Address Y5, Globe. STENOGRAPHER— Young lady steuog- ' rapher employed afternoons would ac cept any kind of office work for the fore noons; very good references given. Address 333 Baufil st. ORK 808 BOARD— lady with three children wishes to work for board or part payment of same. Address V . Globe. WASHING— Lady will do wasting and ironing 35 cents a dozen, called for and delivered. Address 639 Mississippi st. WASHERWOMAN— Wanted, to go out washing and ironing by the day. 332 Front st. WASHING— Wanted, washing and iron ing to take home; 40 cents a dozen; good satisfaction. Call or address 137 Mount Airy st, rear. * WASHING wanted to do at home. Call at 226 Rondo st. ASHING— Going out by day and tak- VV ing iv washing. Call at 49 West Ninth street. ASHING ANO IRONING wanted at 456 East Sixth st. ; rough dry clothes, 25 cents a dozen called for and delivered. WASHING AND IRONING— will do washing and ironing for 30 cents per dozen! first-class work and will call for and deliver. 637 Mississippi st. ; base ment. WASHING— Would like to take in wash ing; do it good and cheap. Mrs. Jen nie Schlorhaufer. 691 Blair st. WASHING— A girl goes out by the day VV ■ washing or any kind of day work. Call at 46 West Ninth. WASHING— A girl wants to go out wash ing and ironing by the day. Call at No. 16 West Exchange st. WASHING— Woman goes out washing, ironing aud housecleaning. Call or wri'e toll East Seventh St., Room 11, third floor. H£3B BUSINESS CHANCES. EFORE YOU INVEST $100 in a type writer call on me. CH. Collins, 98 East Fourth St., St. Paul. FOR SALE— HaIf interest in a good pay ing drug store in St. Paul; druggist pre ferred; $1,000 to 51,500 cash required. Ad dress W 6, Globe. FOR SALE— Dairy of sixteen cows; good route. Address F6. Globe. FOR SALE— a clean and very convenient bakery, including a $350 portable oven, one of the "most fuel-saving, and best bake ovens in the market. The complete outfit can be removed and bought chean for ready cash. Inquire at 53 East Third st. I HAVE a good location for some party who desires to establish himself in the retail lumber business. Address W. D. Sav age, Harris, Minn. . I WISH TO RETIRE from business, and will sell my meat market at a sacrifice; good-paying business. Address G 11, Globe. ARTIES CARRYING Old Line Life in surance can find out the present value of their policies, and Important information on insurance matters which will be to their advantage. Address NB, Globe, giving name and address, date and year of birth, date of policy, kind and amount and name of com pany. " ffij-l - GROCERY STOCK, doing *^)X^U\jyj cash business; good location. B,l,ooo— Fine grocery and bakery, cash busi ness over 8 100 per day. 8375 will buy a good located restaurant. £350 for a nice confec tionery and cigar store. 8350— Good boarding house, eleven rooms, seventeen boarders. $350— Light grocery, cigar and contoctionery store. J. W. Shaler, 206 Mauhatten Build lng. • • - -■ CXOAKJIAKIXG. iN ORDER TO KEEP all our hands em ployed, we will make the new style pf Eton jacket in fur, plush or cloth at a great reduction in price until Feb. Ist, 1894. LadieS invited to call at once. Schultz Cloak Com pany. 376 Robert st, up stairs. PAXtIiSG., ■ . WALTZING TAUGHT EASY— Privet lessons .given In ballroom Cinclng Address James flodka, 532 Cedar* - i . jlll |J -iisr OTTPL ■ Mm. \/' . -A-T 8 O'CLOCK §F We shall offer any and all Ladies' Boots, Shoes or. Slippers in our Store at HALF-PRICE, or 50 cents on the dollar, until 9:30 p. m. in the evening, and not a minute longer. . This sale will include all the New Styles of Fine Shoes, Slippers, Oxford Ties and Overgailers in the house. We don't need to mention any prices, as everything will go at exactly one-half the original selling price. Each sale will be made for Cash only. NO goods on approval. All Our Men's $6, $7 and 88 Patent Leather Street and Party k Shoes cut to $4.85. (Late and Nobby Styles). Men's $8.00 Coltskin Button cut to $4.50. Men's $5.00 French Calf Hand-Sewed Shoes cut to $3.85. Men's $5.00 English Enamel Balmorals cut to $3.50. Men's Alaska Overshoes, 98c. Ladies' Lamb's Wool Soles, 2 pairs 25c. • . PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. OPEN M ~ y. P|IMPOPrrEnS MAK£P.S&RCTAIIJER^^^ MONDAY | iMPORTERS ' MAK£RS&RETA,LD gnSHpEco.r^ldi- - EVENINGS. fesHoE;da^ ;^p FORREST. John 11. Rickey's Bent List. MODERN fourteen-rooni house 671 Cedar st. ; low rent to good tenant. Modern seven-room house; central; SIS. .Modern ten- : room house 3o7 Smith ay., 525. Modern twelve room house: central; low rent Modern tea room house. SUfAnthouy hill, $18. Houses on ■ Litchfield from $7 to $lv a month. Desirable rooms on second floor, corner Seventh arid Wabasha. John It. Hickey, Germauia Lite Building. Minnesota and Fourth. Schram's Renting Agency, Room 60-3, Manhattan Building. in/; SUMMIT AY.— Nine rooms, steam IU heat, $40. 823 Portland— (Brick) lovely home, $35. 526 Laurel— Ten rooms, modern, $40. 324 Goodrieh— Eight rooms, water, sewer, $15. . - ■'• -.-.'. •- Flat (New House) Seven rooms, modern, $15. Nt 745 Carroll. Look this up. 192 Martin— Four rooms, city water, newly plastered and papered; up stairs, $5; dowu stairs. $'i. --:-:-•.-..•:-:-.' 302 Goodrich— rooms, $12. 240 Goodrich— fine rooms, nicely pa pered, good cellar and yard, kitchen, very warm, $6. Now is your time to secure cheap reut Call for our list; free to all. ' ••• Manning's Renting Agency, : Davidson's Block, Corner Fourth and Jack son Sts. We collect rents and take charge of prop erty. . , EIGHT-ROOM modern house, 610 St An thony ay.; $13.00. Eight-room modern house, 223 East Eighth st; $20.00. - - ■■ Ten-room modern house, 424 Selby ay.; 825.00. Fourteen room modern house, 473 Part ridge st. Nine-room modern house and barn, 208 Fourteenth st; $25.00. . Seven-room house, city water, 607 Marion St.; 810.00. Four and six-room flats, 210 Bast Four teenth st. ;; : .. .'Tri ■'■■.' ROBERT E. WOSJE, Agent for Care of Property. ESTATES MANAGER. 145 East Fourth St. J. W. Shepard, M East 4th St., RENTS HOUSES, STORES, OFFICES, acts as owners' agent: collects rents: steam-heated apartments for $20, $25, $30 and $35; reduced rental. Houses. G1 OOD HOUSES VERY CHEAP; GOOD r HOTEL PROPERTY CHEAP; FLATS AND HOUSES $10. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY. . ' - -. i TAYLOR'S RENTING AO E C — GLOBE BUILDING —WE RENT HOUSES, STORES, OFFICES, TAKE CHARGE OP RENTED PROPERTY AND MAKE COLLECTIONS. ■ j HOUSES ON ST. ANTHONY HILL VERY CHEAP NOW; MUST BE RENTED: i GREAT BARGAINS. TAYLOR'S RENT ING AGENCY. HOUSE — For rent, a complete furnished house, ten rooms, all conveniences; gas, heat and bath; cheap to right party: lower town. Address J. B. W., Globe. HOUSE— For rent, a furnished house of six rooms; good location, modern; rent $18. Address W7, Globe. ;' -"^i HOUSE— Eight-room new house; 256 Bates ay. ; steam heat and all conveniences; house open. HOUSE— Furnished House, 121 Western Ay.— Nine rooms; bath, gas, furnace, etc.; first-class neighborhood; would prefer to rent for fourteen mouths. ■_ ; . ' HOUSE — For rent, modern nine-room house. No. 578 Cedar st, near Twelfth. Inquire next door. HOUSE— For rent cheap, a warm six room house, with bath;' central loca tion. 525 Marion st, near Sherburne sv. Flats. ' ' FLATS— We have beautiful flats of three, four and six rooms on St. Anthony hill, with steam heat, at $15, $18 and $25 per month: one beautiful seven-room flat, with out heat 815 s also a few houses, rent very cheap ; don't fail to call on us. M. £. Kost & Co., Third and Robert sts. ' E HARRINGTON FLATS— One of those F very desirable seven-room housekeep ing flats with all modern Improvements. steam heat elevator, telephone, Janitor's at teiicijipee; convenient to business. 2l7Pleas &htjto . . . ••-.. FLA^t-To rent, a flat of fourteen rooms on Bridge square, third floor. Ed Corn ing, 3ii Bobjrit bC' . ■ . .■ - -. 7 C*t.ATS— A few choice apartments in The " Valentine, Wabasha and Ninth; steam heat j electric light i elevator sciYlce. . . ' j FOR KEI%T. , Flats. FLAT— For rent, a seven-room flat in -•brown stone front building; the best - located and finest flat In the city. Address F9. Globe. ... ... r •...;..".,■ ' , ; FLAT — Seven-room flat, first floor, all ."■ modern improvements, storm windows. ! 170 West Ninth st. . ': ■ / -.:-. : : .-; I Rooms. A— HOTEL BRUNSWICK, .for. gentle • men only; fifty modern steam-heated I rooms by day, week or month. CARROLL ST., 353— For rent, rooms fur v^ nished or unfurnished, single or en suite. ■; ■ CiEUAK ST., 637— Nicely furnished room; J furnace heat, bath. etc. ; about live min utes'walk from city hall. ■ CENTRAL AY.. 04Vfc, WEST— Nicely fur- J - nished room, bath and gas; private am ily ." " HOTEL BARTEAU. 57— South-facing room and adjoining bed room; pleas antly furnishe/1:. two large closets. •4 1 AUREL TERRACE"— Corner Nina : X-i and Laurel Ays. St. Anthony Hill— rent, steam-heated apartment, two rooms and bath, furnished, until May 1 next; also unfurnished apartment, two rooms and bath, from. Feb. 1 next. Inquire W. C. Riley, En dicott building. IGHTH ST., 313. EAST— For rent, two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with water. KANKLIN ST.,' 376 NORTH— rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with heat and ga5. .;.;;;.: . . ' •: : GROVE ST., 217-Suite of rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. LYTLE TERRACE— S2B Cedar-For rent, one front room with alcove; also single room; with or without board. ' INTH ST., 234 WEST— Nice front room, with water, for rent for housekeeping. OLIVE ST., 591— A few elegant furnished rooms; also suites of rooms on East Seventh St.. corner Locust; will furnish for housekeeping if wauted; modem improve ments. PLEASANT AY., 158— Pleasant furnished front room, with or without board. PLEASANT AY„ 146— Five unfurnished rooms, furnace-heated, for light house keeping. ---?:;. RICE ST., 260— For rent, three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, cheap. ROOMMATE— lady to share two front parlors: board and rent very rea sonable. Hotel Barteau. Flat 66. --:'_■. v ROOM— Largo front room with alcove; modern conveniences; with or without hoard; on St. Anthony hill; terms reason able; one block from cable. Address K5, ' Globe. ■ ROOM— Pleasant steam-heated room to one or two gentlemen, near business center; | bath, electric light, elevator service; rent rea | sonable. Address G 12. Globe. ROOMS— For rent, 9 East Tenth St., thir teen rooms; bath, gas and furnace. Mason's Renting Agency. ROOMS— For rent, furnished front rooms, with or without board; private family; gas, heat and bath, and all conveniences. Call 358 East Tenth st. * ROOMS— For rent, three front rooms suit .XV : able for light housekeeping or physi cian's office. Inquire Kissel's Drug Store,"3ls West Seventh at. ROOMS — Furnished rooms for rent, with -tV or without board; electric light and steam heat; terms reasonable. Apply 455 V*> Wabasha st. r ROOMS— Four vacant rooms for rent in JLV block Tenth and Robert. Apply 605 Robert st. .~:v. -. SEVKNTH ST.. 97. WEST— For rent, fur- O I nished steam-heated rooms. OEVENTH, 230, WEST — Furnished k5 rooms; front alcove room suitable for two. "__ SEVENTH ST.. 27, EAST— Single, double rooms; six-room flats, 175 East Seventh, for rent. Stees & Co. • ' O EVENTH ST., 424. .WEST— Two nicely pO furnished rooms for light housekeeping to a party without children. ST. PETER ST., . 887— For rent, suites of furnished rooms in the well-kept block; steam heat, electric light and use of bath provided. ■ '-' ' SUMMIT AY., 86— For rent, nicely fur nished rooms; very cheap to right par ties. , -- .- ' UTOPIA— 493 St. Peter St.— Pleasant front • rooips, furnished ; steam heat; board if desired^ . • ij; i I. ■■ ■ ■ WABASHA ST., 623Vi— Corner Tenth St. : — Furnished rooms Tor tent; rooms I W&rmi place <iuiet. FOR RES"!-. ££00111*. \\, :- ABASHA ST., 421— Corner Seventh, » r Over Dry Goods Store— .Rooms suitable for dressmakers: also furnished rooms. WABASHA ST.. 523V<>— Corner Tenth St. —Furnished rooms tor rent; rooms warm; place quiet. " " :.'. Stores. OTORES— Large stores, 167,171 East Sev- O enth; small store, 442 Jackson, forrent. Stees & Co. STORE— 67 aud 69 East Seventh Fifty O feet frontage. Now occupied by Brown & Frost. Steam heat. This store is rieht in business ceuter of St. Paul. A. McQuillan, or J. K. Hoffman. 53 Gilfillan block. STORE— The splendid flve-storv brick kj store. No. 190 Fifth st., now tenanted by Griggs & Co., on the Ist of March. STOKE— For rent, storo and flat; city water, gas and bath ; good location for a drug or dry goods business: 560 University a v., city. ifli«cellaneoii«p>. BUILDING— For rent, a prosperous 36 room building; well furnished, steam heat, and the furniture for sale; also the bar and fixtures of saloon in connection. Ad dress B 9, Globe. '■:■'..': FARM— Dairy or truck farm, thirty-five acres, with house, barn and sheds; four miles from Ryan hotel. John A. Stees, Seventh and Jackson. TO RENT— Convenient quarters for soci *- eties and lodges; second floor; central location. DEd. Corning, 341 Rooert street. FOR SJLEJE. ASSIGNEE SALE OF WOOD— Must be closed out this week. Best young oak. 54.50; No. 1 hard maple, $3.25; No. 2 maple, $4.50; basswood, $3.53. Leave orders in igar store, 429 Wabasha, corner seventh; yard at Como, Western and Atwater sts. DOG— For sale, a pure-bred St. Bernard dog, one year and a half old; he is the handsomest dog in this city; he is the only dog in color in this city that shows the best bred St. Bernard. Come with the cash and you will get a bargain. Address 1095 Grand ay. - FOR SALE— A pair of lady's seal driving mittens, an elegant cinuamon bear sleigh robe and Domestic sewing machine cheap. Capital Loan Company, Room 24, Schutte Block. • I^URNITURE— Bed room sets, quilts, pil lows, dishes, 60 yards Brussels carpet, new medium size base-burning heater.mantel clock, music box, braud new harness, shot gun, new sewing machines, new solo leather trunk, silver tea set nearly new, a small lot of law books, etc., are tor sale at any price to sell. Room 10, Globe building. HATTCHER— For sale, perfect hatcher, only used one season, either for cash, or will take in trade high-scoring geese, ducks, pigeons, silver-laced or golden Wyan i dottes, S. C. brown or white Leghorn. 110 Germania Life Insurance building. AY FOX SALE I— We have 100 tons of good wild upland hay for sale sheap; most of the hay is pressed aud ready for de livery in cirload lots. Address Kulander & Olson, Winthrop, Minn. ..; .■••.-,.; KINDLING WOOD— For sale, 2-horse wagon load of box factory kindling de livered east of Wabasha St., $2 C. O. D. ; east of Dale St.. $2 50 C. O. D. ; telephone 1100. Bohn Mfg. Co., Arcade St. MUSIC— 853 buys 10.000 pieces of vocal iM. and instrumental music; a snap for music dealer. Room 10, Globe. OXEN— For salt, extra young yoke oxen; broken, smart and sound; weigh about 3,700; few days only. Barn rear of 25 South Ninth st., Minneapolis. IANO FOR SALE— A party in need of money desires to dispose of an upright piano in good condition. Address F 10, Globe. VJHOW CASE— For sale, one eight-foot .O show case and counter. 233 Rondo st. inSTRUCTiOSS. ELOCUTION. Dolsarteand dramatic cult ure; private and class lessons. Miss Haas, 340 Grove st. . BENCH LANGUAGE — Private and class instruction; rapid method; best pronunciation; highest references. Prof. De Rttuw, 190 Smith ay. ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC O and Art, 26 East Exchange St. St. Paul- Piano, violin, guitar, banjo and mandolin; taught. Lessons given in drawing and paint ng. Call send, for proigsctus. __, —^-» — .fr . TEACHER —An experienced teacher, familiar with the latest methods of in struction, desires to teach in private family afternoons, or would receive pupils at her own home afternoons or evenings. Call afternoons or address Mm. Betacjue, 828 East xueaa _. AUCTION SALES. Ilarana^b &> Jelmsou, Auction eers. LEGANT BABY GRAND STEIN ELEGANT BABY GRAND STKJN way piano, household furniture and draperies at auction. We will sell al auction at residence No. 640 Olive st., on Wednes day, Jan. 24, at 10 a. m , as line a lot of house hold goods as ever was offered in st.Paul, consisting of oue fine Baby Grand Steinway piano (good as new), cost SU.'OO: one fine parlor suit, fine easy chairs and rockers, silk and hand-painted draperies, lace curtains, brass lamp and onyx stand, lady's writing desk, fine oak sideboard and leather-seat chairs, dining room table; one fine bedroom suit cost $350; fine oaK bedroom suits, hair ' mattresses and springs, line hall rack, leather-seat hall chair, lot books and all the Axminster and body Brussels carpets; tine Garland range, good as new, wilh water front; also a fine collection of steel engrav ings, oil paintings, chinaware, dishes, some groceries, etc.. etc. Any one in search of fine goods should attend this sale, as the goods are all first-class, only been used a very short time. Kavanagh & Johnson. Auc tioneers, In), 188, 190 East Sixth st. PERSOJfAES. A A —MME. LA TERRE'S BATH »J\. parlors. Improved Turkish and massage treatments. 42 Sixth st. south, Min neapolis. Two lady assistants. ATTENTION, LADIES!— "Emma" bust developer will enlarge your bust 5 inches; guaranteed: sealed instructions, 2c. or 24-page illustrated catalogue, Cc by mail. Emma Toilet Bazar, Boston, Mass. LWAYS RELIABLE— Madame Teits- ALWAYS RELIABLE— Madame Teits worth, clairvoyant; business test medi um; thirty years' experience. £48 Wabasha st, city. ' A RE YOU IN TROUBLE?— Consult A 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: spondeuce confidential; ladies, 50 cents; gentlemen. SL 515 Wabasha st., opposite eapitol. FREE! FREE! FREE !— To Sick People —Dr. Hathaway's celebrated 64-page medical reference book for men and women sent to any address on receipt of two 2 cent stamps. Tne most valuable book- ever pub lished. A sure health-bringer to sick men and women. The doctor is Chicago's most successful specialist on catarrh, skin and blood diseases, kidney and urinary troubles, nervous and physical debility, lost vitality, blood poison, stricture, female weakness.etc. Address Dr. Hathaway & Co., 70 Dearborn st. Chicago. JUsT ARRIVED— La Due gives vitapathic treatments, alcohol and mas sage baths; both restful and curative. 424 Wabasha st., corner Seventh, St. Paul. Rooms 1 and 2. LADIES, Tonte is the only successful Bust Developer known. Never fails. p53.00. Full confidential particulars (sealed) for 2c. stump. Mrs. Dr. U. T. Miller, 21 Quincy St., Chicago. LADIES— PAUL VI AVI COM pany 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. MAURY — you want a husband or wife, i»x rich or poor, send two cents for matri monial paper; sent sealed in plain wrapper. Mr. and Mrs. Drake, 34 Central Bank Build ing, Chicago, 111. '."_'-■'. MEDIUM— Mme. Sandali gives advice on all business and love affairs without asking any questions: §s,ooo challenge to any medium or fortune teller that excels her. 611 First ay. south, Minneapolis: up stairs. [i/IRS. ALICE E. MAGS ELL— Massage J.YJL and vapor baths. 150 West Seventh st., St. Paul. Minn. . -.- MRS. ALICE - AUSTIN, clairvoyant gives card readings for 25 cents. 16 West Exchange st., near eapitol. MRS. DR WlLLlAM— Clairvoyant and massaglst; walk right up stairs. 542 Cedar st. - ,:;-.'.:'«.-".'" MRS. DE LAITTRE, experienced mas sagist. has resumed business at Grand block, Wabasha. Parlor 405. Take elevator. MASQUERADE AND THEATER COS tumes, wigs, masks and grease paint. Mrs. Louisa Neumann. 56 East Seventh st. RS. M. A. (TUSSEY) BARKALOO— 624 Wabasha St.— Magnetic and massage treatment for paralytic, rheumatism and nervous diseases; also baths 9 a. m. to 8 p.m. PERSON AL— to adopt a girl baby, two to five years old, by childless couple, comfortably off; parentage must be respectable; child healthy, intelligent and pretty; prefer an orphan. Address U 10, Globe. SANTAO— For men only. Greatest Re storer and Developer known. Strength ens, Invigorates. Price S3. Guaranteed — Stamp for confidential circular. Dr. H. T. Miller. 21 Quincy st., Chicago. HE LADIES OF ST. PAUL are cor- THE LADIES OF ST. PACL are cor dially invited to attend the opening of the Henrietta Hair Parlors on Tuesday, Jan. 23, from 10 a.m. to sp. m. Room 29, Ger mauia Bank Building. WOULD like to correspond with parties . who would be willing to furnish their own apartments in a large, fine house, cen trally located; one block from car lines, ten minutes' walk from business center; large barn ou premises; beautiful lawn; choice table board in connection. Address Z 5, Globe. BOARD OFFERED. HOARD— Furnished rooms, with board. 1> 217 Grove it. BOARD— rooms, with board, in large modern house; steam-heated rooms. 210 East Ninth st BOARDING— Two pleasant single rooms with board. 192 East Tenth st BOARD — I could accommodate three more table boarders at St per week or Sl6 per month. 124 West Fifth st. BOARD— desirable room and board; steam heat. 151 Summit ay. BOARD— Pleasant sunny rooms, with board; furnace heat, bath. 62 East Eleventh st. BOAED— Lyons Court— Steam heat, first class service, reasouablo rates. Sibley, between Nluth and Tenth sts. Charles Doo little, proprietor. BOARD Bright, south-facing rooms, well furnished; all conveniences, with board. 522 Cedar St., Lytle Terrace. BOARD suitable for one or two. with good board; gas , bath, heat 368 Nelson ay. BOARD— Furnished rooms with excellent board in modern steam-heated house; use of piano, parlor and library. 20 Summit ay, BOARD— A newly furnished front alcove room, suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen or three ladies: also other rooms, single; all conveniences, home comfort Rates. 53. 53.50.54 per week, board aud room, heat included. 594 Jackson st. BOARD and nice, large furnished room, with all modern improvements in the house; use of piano; suitable for two gentle men; in a refined German family; at moder ate price. 544 Canada st., near Tenth st. BOARD— One or two young men or mar ried couple will find a nice home, with all comforts, in private family, at 195% St Anthony ay.; $15 to S2O a month; fifteen minutes' walk to court house. BOARD— Neatly furnished rooms, with board. No. 597 Wabasha st., opposite stato eapitol. BOARD— rent, large front room ; heat, gas, bath ; also table board good home cooking. 150 Pleasant ay. BOARD — Furnished rooms and board? ) 257 West Fifth st. ; heat and bath ; terms reasonable. - ■ ■ BOARD— Large furnished front parlor, with choice table boaid; room for a few table boarders. 583 St. Peter st. BOARD— Nice, largo front rooms, with board; 6o'clockdinner. 145 Pleasant ay. BOARD AND ROOM- First-class board and room for Sl per week. 85 East Eighth st. - ■ . .. ■ THE NORWOOD— Eighth St Near Sib ley— Heated rooms, with board, Hi to S'j , per week; transients, $U>er day. 1/ -.^^^s^^tmsmmsSMsT^i-'-z --■'■_■ *- REAE ESTATE FOR SALE. ' Real Estate I'ur Sale. D. 11. niiciiauA's List. 101 East Fourth st. Cl On/) EACH for two south-facing «Jpl^O>Jvy lots on Goodrich ay., near Avon st. These lots are offered at very low price; they must be sold. 1). 11. Michaud. 101 East Fourth st. - <ftl *3()() WILL BIT a fine lot 53x150 '^>I^»J\J\J feet, south-facing on Grand ay.. can of Oxford. This is also a bargain. P. 11. Michaud. CO AAA WILL BUY a good seven- W*Ji*J\J\J room house and lot on Sher man st., near Pleasant ay., with all modern improvements, well rented, paying over 9 per cent; tbe lot alone worth mure money. D. 11. Michaud. _____ Jtl RH WILL BUY a good lot 40x125 feel v?lfJ\J near corner of Maryland and West ern ays. 1). H. Michaud. ';//•:>-'-—■• <t/jn/) WILL BUY a fine lot in Sanborn ti-^zbyjyj Midway, if taken this week: isn't half of its value; it must be sold. D. H. Michaud. 101 East Fourth st. 11. A VIE J. ROTHSCHILD, 319 Pioneer Press linil ding, WE ARK able to offer a good home, cen trally located, a', the price of im provements only. - :-j ;-p <£;*-> '_)(),') WILL BUY a modern seven %>'J^'J\J\J room home on the Hill. GOOD HOME in St. Paul, clear, aud clear lots, to exchange for a clear farm south of here. I//) AC KES of fine land, clear, for a J-UVJ small home, clear, or for first pay ment on good Hill home. CO (V}(\ WILL BUY a fine little home *7p^^\J\J\J on Sherburne ay.; nicely located; very cheap. \T7"- X -ARE able to make some special "• offers in Summit Park lots; see what we have. WE CAN sell a lot on the Hill, east of Grotto, full size, for 500. HOUSES to rent on the Hiii; moderu; $20 and upwards. See us for good nouses. List houses with us for rf»nt or sale. Special attention given to general care of property. Non-resident owners should write us. Houses for Sale. FOR SALE— Fine home, corner Gorman and Elizabeth. West side proper, for one« half cash value. Address W 8, Globe. FOR SALE— Merriam Park— Must sell at great sacrifice beautiful residence; all modern conveniences ; large.elegant grounds; location the best; cost over 510.0OO; will sell regardless: small payment required; balance to suit. Address owner. Q9, Globe. ONLY $4,000— house; all improve ments: must be sold: owner going to leave St. Paul; cheap at 37,500; will leave mortgage £3,000, leaving only 51.900 on easy terms to pay; chance of lifetime; greatest bargain ever offered. For particulars see Curtis & Edwards, Germania Building. Now is your lime to buy a home. Suburban. Oil SALE CHEAP— I6O acres timber land near Little Falls. Inquire 719 Hudson ay. T.ANTHONY PARK NORTH—Valn able residence lots for sale in the above addition at reasonable prices. J. B. Jett, Secretary, Room 9, National German-Ameri can Bank Building. miscellaneous. ATTENTION— Societies and lodges can find a handsome lodge room for rent at 357 Wabasha st. Monday, Thursday and Saturday evenings vacant. For terms apply Cosgrove, 53 East Fiflh st. FOR — Eight-room all-modern house, corner Kent and ; Iglehart sis.; ten room all-modern house and large barn, 573 Iclehart st. ; six-rcom all-modern house, 2931 Chatswortb st.; six- room all modern house, 530Lafondst I must have money, ana will sell any or all of these new houses cheap. James O'Mara, 303 Jackson st. FOR SALE— Lots corner Lincoln ay. and Chatsworth st. ; also lot on Dayton ay.. between Grotto and Avon sts. lu'quire 771 Dayton ay. __■ OK SALE AND EXCHANGE— Houses ' and lots in all parts of the city; also some very fine heavy draft horses; farms In Dakota, Minnesota, Indiana and Wisconsin: a large tract of timber and coal land in West Virginia to trade for Western wild land or city property ; clear lots in Florida to trade for pianos. 32S Robert St., Room 9; J. H. Morong. ST. PACL PROPERTY — Seven-room house and barn; no depth; seven blocks from Seven corners; will trade for improved farm. Address 95 north on Sturges st. TO EXCHANGE. HOUSE AND LOT on Dayton's Bluff, free from mortgage. for property on hill; will assume mortgage. Address Q 110, Globe. TO EXCHANGE— worth of fine diamonds for first-class real estate mort gage or mortgage*. F. A. Maron, (541 En dicott Building. TO EXCHANGE for house and lot in St. Paul, a two-story brick store building, six rooms on second floor, situated in North St. Paul. Thos. Manning, Room 100, Da vidson Block. TO EXCHANGE:— Wanted, good roll ton desk in exchange for merchant tailor ing. Address T5, Globe. TO EXCHANGE— House and lot aud un improved property for No. 1 farm in Southern Minnesota; thisis good property. Address 1076 Fauquier St., St. Paul, Minn. rpo EXCHANGE— for mando- A Un lessons. Address Y6, GloDe. TO EXCHANGE— WiIt trade a fine driv. ing team sired by Revenue, by a team of Swlgert mares, for heavy team or real estate. Address E 0, Globe. ■ - » HORSES ASD CARRIAGES. AGOOD, KIND young sound driving horse, a cheap horse, a new harness, a nearly new 3-Inch tire lumber wagon, iwa open buggies, new top buggy for sale at an? price to sell. Room 10. Globe building. A FINE COUPE, Rockaway, as good nt new, for sale cheap. Address X. L. X., Globe. A FEW eood horses for sale very cheap for cash. Barn 104 Fhlmore ay. Griggs Bros. ___^ FOR SALE CHEAP— Good driving marc. Call at 3CO University uv. ___^ FOR SALE— First-class Fortlaud cutter, 57.00, at 626 Edmund st. 1 HAVE light, nice, young bay mare five years old to exchange for a heavier am mal. Call 821 Marshall ay. WANTED— buy two sinele top buggies cheap for cash. Address C 9. Globe. WASTED TO BUY. BICYCLE— Wanted to buy, lady's pneu matic satety; must be a bargain. L 5, Globe. ■ CIARPETS— Wanted to buy. all kinds of ' second-hand carpets, at New England Auction Furniture Co.. ISP West Seventh st. REFRIGERATOR— I wish to buy a good second-hand refrigerator and sprinkling hose. Address Xl, Globe. SECOND-ELAND CLOTHING called for. 130 East Sixth St.. opposite Ryan. ANTED TO BUY— A coal box and YY chute; second-hand will do. At 648 Mississippi st. ___^_ WILL PAY CASH for small lauudry. W 5, Globe. BOARD WASTED. BOARD— Single room and board by a lady; mu3t be centrally located and price not to exceed 54. per week. Addresi X 51, Globe. . BOARD and ROOM wanted; lowex town preferred. Address Y7. Globe. BOARD — Gentleman ww- ts board for himself in nice private family.' Addres E 5, Globe.