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16 Mill All want ads. one cent a word each Insertion. Nothing lesK than 15 cents. Advertisements from the country sent any day bj mall, accompanied by re mittance at above rate, will be invari ably inserted the following morning. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ATTENTION — Laces, lace curtains and kid gloves cleaned. Mrs. Hayes, 367 Washington, corner West Fifth. NOTlCE— Having been away from St, Paul most of the; time for four years past, I wish to announce the fact in answer to numerous i inquiries, that I have opened an office for the pur pose of dealing in • farm lands, city property, bonds, stocks, mortgages and other securities, and to pro mote legitimate business enter prises; all on a strictly commission basis. I cannot at this time publish a list of properties, but am ready to compete with the best bargains in the market. A. E. Clark, Room 61, Germania Life Building. THE MISSES MARTIN are now lo cated at 564 Wabapha St., where they have opened dressmaking and confectionery parlors. SITUATIONS OFFERED. *__ . — ■ MALE. ARE YOU honest, sober, industrious? If so, engage with us for 1595; $300 a month; $3,600 a year. You can make it easy; six hours a day. Our agents do not complain of hard times. Why? They are making money selling our Perfection Dish Washer, the only practical family washer manufact ured; washes, dries and polishes dishes perfectly in two minutes; no experience necessary; a child of eight operates it easily; cheap and dura ble; weight, thirteen pounds: made I of anti-rust sheet steel; capacity, 100 pieces; $10,000 for its equal; every family wants one. You don't have to canvass; as soon as people know ; you have it for sale they send for a dish washer. Each agent's territory protected; no competition. We fur nish sample (weighs six pounds) in nice case to lady agents to take or ders with; one agent made $214.53 first ten days. Address for full particu lars Perfection Mfg. Co., Englewood, 111. AGENTS— Wanted, agents for Bank ers' Life Association, St. Paul. Minn.; , strongest home company furnishing guaranteed protection at lowest cost; profitable position open in St. Paul | and throughout Minnesota. Write for agency. , ' AGENTS— General and local, to sell the "Wonderful Washer." Positively guaranteed to do away with all use I of the washboard ; galvanized iron I tub; simplest, lightest running, bast made and selling washer in . the world. If you . really want steady, profitable employment, and are will ing to work, we can interest you. / "William Neil & Co.. 11 and 13 D-jar __ born St., Chicago. AGENTS WANTED— Agents and gen ' eral agents wanted to handle the re volving griddle cake, fish and egg turner; sample 20c. Big seller. O. __ E. Nickel, Haverhlll, Mass. i^GENTS WANTED— New and catchy office specialties; quickest and easiest sellers; exceptionally large profits; needed in every place of business; samples prepaid, 25c. Pilkington Bros., 72 John St., New York. 'AGENTS make $5 daily; marvelous in vention; three to six needed in each , household; sample free. Forshee & '. Makin. Cincinnati, O. i.GENTS wanted for new steam coffee pot; saves 25 per cent of coffee. For tune for steady man; exclusive terri i tory. Perfection Coffee Pot Co., 225 -^ Dearborn St., Chicago. * '' AGENTS make $10 dally, selling alu sninum novelties; new process silver ;ware; bar goods; big line; the new, wonderful metal; delivered free; ' sample in velvet-lined case, 10c; cata i logue free. Aluminum Novelty Co., ' 335 Broadway, New York. ' - A MANAGER with $200 for first-class summer resort; fine location; refer w ences required. Address 6' 20, Globe. . CATCHIEST 50c canvassers' specialty ever shown. Reversible Automatic __ Hair Curler Co., Chicago. : w^v, CANVASSERS— canvassers can make from $50 to $100 weekly, even these times. Call and I will prove it. E. J. Stanley, 323 Nicollet ay., room 8, Minneapolis'. . ■ FLOORWALKER— Wanted, an ex perienced dry goods man as floor . walker; call today at 11 a. m. Hotel Ryan. I. Frelmuth, Duluth. HARDWARE SALESMAN wanted. Inquire Fray, 494 Carroll st. - . I HAVE THE BEST AGENTS' ARTI cle on earth. Send postal for partic ulars. Nothing like it. Credit to all worthy. Wanted by everybody. No ifraud. Permanent growing business for honest people. Theo Noel, Geolo gist, Chicago, 111. MANAGER— A prominent Chicago wholesale firm desires an office man ager (under thirty-five) for St. Paul. A competent man will be paid $125 per month and given percentage on sales. Highest reference and $1,000 required. Address, with full account of business career, President,6lo Isa bella Building, Chicago. MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE— Eight weeks required; tools donated; catalogue mailed free. Twin City Barber College, 110 Hennepin, Minne apolis. . :. 'jr-~T;M MEN AND WOMEN taught to make crayon portraits in spare hours at their homes by a new copyrighted method; those learning my method v.'ill be furnished work by me by which they can earn $8 to $16 per week; send for particulars. H. A. Grlpp, German Artisfr Tyrone, Pa. ! MOULDING MACHINE MAN—Want ed, one good moulding machine man. Bohn Manufacturing Co., Arcade st. NAME COLLECTORS— Wanted, name collectors in every town; $4 per 100 for collecting names; send 10 cents silver for blanks and instructions. Address Agents, Call Box 425, Owa tonna, Minn. . . PAINTER— good man for coat and varnish work on farm wag ons. Address Neal, Johns & Co., Lake City, Minn. . . SALESMAN WANTED— SaIary or commission, with expenses -paid, to right party; permanent place; give age. Luke Bros. Co., Nurserymen, Chicago. . . . .-. SALESMEN— Wanted, salesmen to sell sewing machines on salary and com mission. Call between 10 and 11 a. m. 117 South Second st., Stillwater, Minn. . . * SALESMEN— SaIary or commission, to introduce our goods- to the trade; permanent position; staple line; pleasant work. Address, with stamp King Mfg. Co., D 56, Chicago. SALESMEN make $10 per day selling out tailor-made pants; best and cheapest, in the world. Wonewoc Tailoring Co., Wonewoc, Wis. SALESMAN WANTED— SaIary or commission, with expenese paid, to right party; permanent place; give ege. Luke Bros. Co., Nurserymen, ' ' Chicago. ;■■■'■•■ SALESMEN wanted, " salary and com mission; : no delivering; write for • terms. Hawks Nursery Co., Milwau kee, Wis. ■ ■ _»■ _^ SALESMEN— sell Arctic ice ma chines for refrigerators; guaranteed 75 per cent cheaper than lee. will last a lifetime. $200 . per month to good men. -Exclusive control given. Write for terms. . Arctic Ice Machine Company, Cincinnati, O. ;:; - STAINED GLASS WORKERS want ed. Apply to Ford Bros., 21 Second st. south., Minneapolis. - - . BIDE LINE from rubber mills, on un occupled • ground. Clothing, hose, belting, etc. One % salesman earned 54,200 in '94. Mackintoshes, P. O. 1371, Kew York. . : . .-.-'.:-;>-■ --\ — Ten men to ■ solicit orders _or hardy nursery stock, ornamental |rces and shrubs; town and country *york; big pay; '. steady work; good territory near home. l_ i* May & . Co., St. - Paul, Minn. ' THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1895.— TWENTY PAGES. liilli All want ads. one cent a word each Insertion. Nothing . less than 15 cents.". Advertisements from the country sent any day by mail, accompanied by re- J mittance at above rate, will be ivari ably inserted the following mornine. r> SITUATIONS OFFERED. I - ~ \ ; ~ MALES. •;^>-.:jV-- -•;•■. • TYPEWRITER— Energetic young man as typewriter and stenographer until . say Nov. 1; out of city; , one with knowledge of bookkeeping,. to make, | himself generally useful. State •if - owner, of machine, and lowest terms. Address E 21, Globe. V - -^ ■".S :■'-'! WANTED— Man to superintend branch office; salary $1,200 per year; refer ences and $600 capital required refer ences given. Address Room 10, Aetna Building, Indianapolis, Ind. ' WANTED— Young business man v. *th about $1,000 to open branch of Chicago house; good salary; permanent posi tion with good future to it. _ or particulars, address George Munson, 125 Franklin St., Chicago. .>..'/ ;-;. WANTED— First-class traveling rrf.n only; $3,000 salary and expense. .161 Colorado ay., Chicago. -; __ WANTED— Young people to learn tel egraphy, bookkeeping, etc.;. day and evening. Students can earn board. Globe Business College, . Endicott Building. -* '' SALESMEN who mean business, and can ' stand prosperity. No triflers. Staple article used daily by all busi ness houses. Big money. Write for particulars, The Economical Co., Bal timore, Md. - " --. . SALESMEN to sell cigars to floaters; $100 per month salary and expenses. • Outfit free. Reply with 2-cent stamp. Figaro Cigar Company, Chicago. ■ WE DON'T WANT BOYS OR LOAF ers but men of ability; $300 to $500 a month to hustlers. State and general agents. Salary and commission. Chemical Fire Extinguisher Co., Ra cine, Wis. ■ - .- .; '" '- $75 MONTH and expenses; every coun ty; self-seller; experience unneces sary. Kneeland Manufacturing Co., Chicago. - .-. -iy ;-.-:- -'-■ '■ $75 TO $125 SALARY PAID SALES men for cigars; experience not nne-. essary; extra inducements to cus tomers. Bishop & Kline, St. 'Louis, Mo. - . - :... ': ' -■■'■_ ■ YOUNG MAN for night :~ work in . hotel; experience and reference re quired. 256 East Sixth st. ' ' 7 FEMALE. - ,\ --/- ■;■ A WEALTHY LADY, offers girls and ladies in search of employment gen teel work which will ■' enable them • to make from $50 to $100 per week; this offer will not last long; a rare chance for ambitious women; write for particulars. Address Yale, Box V, Chicago. ••■''. ■ .... .'.■•. ■'-' COOK— Wanted, a competent cook at Protestant Orphan Asylum, " corner Marshall ay. and St. Alban<3 st. :• ' ' GOOD AGENTS WANTED IN EACH '■ town. Lady or gentlemen. ' Latest - and best. Send 2c stamp and get par-. ticulars. L. D. Sanborn, 205 North Lafayette st.) Grand Rapids, Mich. "' CAREFUL MOTHERS make their > own boys' pants and suits. Plenty of remnants for 25c to 50c to 75c, at Reid's, 314 Jackson St., - Monday,- May 20. ■ ■ v --■;_- . ■■'. Wanted, good cook to go to Montana; also laundresses; highest wages paid. Apply at Aberdeen Sat urday and Monday, May 25 and- 27, : between 2 and sp. m. Satisfactory ' reference required. . . '.-■ "•- S '.' COMPOSITOR— Lady compositor de sires position in - job ! department ;■ wages very reasonable. Address' "Severance," 309 Plum St., Red Wing, Minn. J ' .: ; .~ 'I'M '.;.'; COOK AND SECOND GIRL wanted \ ■ at Mr sr Simpson's, 2- Monroe place, foot of East Ninth Vst.- O :..;:': > : ""■;'<*-; HOUSEKEEPER WANTED— ■a I '■', widower, with two girls; would like i to make the acquaintance of.- ; widow not over 28, as housekeeper. "Address " J 25, Globe, Minneapolis. . ■-• .■;'--. ,■ HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent girl for general housework. :. 853 Sel by ay. _; ■ ■■-■---.-■■--.- ■■■-•'. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for gen eral housework. 93 Sycamore.*" "■:'; " HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for gen eral housework at 251 Rice st. .■■■: HOUSEWORK— GirI wanted for l gen -1 eral housework; no washing .or iron- ■ ing. 651 Fairmont ay. ; : ''■:■ HOUSEWORK— a girl for general housework. Call 65-" East ' Eleventh st. . . .. ..C:\ .'..:;.*.' HOUSEWORK — Wanted, at once, a good, strong girl for general house work in small family; moderate sal ary. Apply 436 Charles st. ' ■:'. HOUSE WORK— Wanted, woman ' " or • girl for general housework in small family. 542 Lincoln ay., corner Oak land. ''...;'':'.*•-■ - . ' i?. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a neat girl " for general housework. 775 Marshall avenue. ~ ;; ... -. HOUSEWORK— GirI for general house- ; work in family of two at 752 Good rich ay. ■ '.:.-. HOUSEWORK— wanted for gen eral housework in family of three. 661 Holly ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent general housework girl in a family of two. Mrs. C. H. McGill, Dellwood, White Bear Lake. -.' ;/ -.. IRONER— Wanted, • an experienced lady clothes ironer. Call Monday. Eastern Laundry Co., 67 South Rob ert at. ":..■■..',.'. NURSE— experienced woman nurse for two children; . references required. Apply Eu7 I Ay; r mount ay; .-- NURSE — Wanted, competent nurse girl for child two years old; ■ refer ences required. Apply 550 .Holly ay. SECOND GIRL— A second girl wanted at Valley house, 230 West Third st. r SHIRTMAKERS— two -first class shirtniakers at old Jackson st. WANTED— young ladies and others having spare time, . for ' light work at home permanent; no can- - vassing; no fake.. Enclose 5c stamp for all necessary to begin. Chicago Press Clipping Bureau, 36 La Salle St., Chicago. . - -.-,... WHY PAY five cents for an inferior loaf of bread when you can get Al len's for the same? Ask your grocer for it. -;.' SITUATIONS WANTED. ? male:. , . ■ - ■. BARKKEEPER— Situation wanted by - barkeeper with nine years' experience in first-class saloons and hotel bars, % capable of taking full charge of | same; wife to work in linen room or as housekeeper; also experienced; no : :L objection to leaving city. Address A. 24, Globe, Minneapolis. ; ' BLACKSMITH — General blacksmith, first-class horseshoer, wishes posi tion. A. Charles Zenrich, 135 West Third st. - : j:^_ ..■■.; BOOKKEEPING, office j work \or - col lecting, in city or country ;; can give - the best of city references; long and varied ' experience; will > accept '<■' a moderate ~ salary. C. G. G., 814 * Margaret. : - . : -.:;; * -",.;:■' /•:>::; BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, position as : bookkeeper in wholesale grocery- or .-.- in v country ; store. -'■ Address "-H-- 6, Globe. 1 ■".-..■■■' ' ■;-.-■ . " ;.'._ . : COACHMAN— Ai position wanted in 1 " private : family as coachman. No. 62 College ay.. -„.-:-•' ':■■' ■:■--.. COACHMAN— as , coachman ' by a sober, respectable - man, S thor- ; oughly competent; first-class refer : ence. . Address N. S., ISO . Western ■?:' av. north. . ■'.-" ;.■.. ; --;- .'.- ■■.■.'■-. : ,', : :':^i: : COLLECTOR— Wanted, collecting to do; have horse and rig; small salary [ asked ; city references. C . 23, Globe. -^1 COLLECTOR— ReIiabIe and ■ energetic i' collector : with : j large :-" experience In ! city wants J collections on : commis sion; references highest. J. N., 238% J ■West Third st, St. Paul. _^.; - ■-.'■". ■"■-.•■._'' .. • " . ■■ : liiMMi 'i^ All ' want ads. one cent a word each \ insertion. Nothing . less than 15 cents Advertisements rom I the country sent * any day by mail, accompanied by ; re- s mittance at above rate, will be invari ably : inserted • the following; morning. ■ SITUATIONS WANTED. . MALE. \- : \: ■ '/■' '..,. ',■'■' < DRAUGHTSMAN of experience :. and • ability seeks employment; ' skilled in ",'>'- architectural and machine drawing. U- Address J. F. S.,' 34 West Lawson st. DRUG CLERK wants a situation; -■; •speaks three languages; , registered ■ -. by •' examination; best of references;: m capable : of taking 1 full • charge. , Ad ;' dress Druggist, 237 Grove ?st ' ■•. ■-■ U ; LAW STUDENT who understands ,'> bookkeeping .'. desires ; position in law - office where he can read law and as- A sist in office. Address J. G., 24 Col lege ay. '■' '■'■-' ''-•-'•■■■'•"'--•••"• .'--■■•■•*■'• MAN AND WIFE want work; man un derstands \ farming -. or take care of . 'Stock; woman first-class buttermaker or cook. Address T. Anderson, 584 Dale St., St. Paul. ■ - . ' . - ; PAPERHANGER wants ; work"; . : will guarantee anything done; .will work . - cheap; a married man and must have = I" something ■to do. Address Rooms ; 1 |; and 2, 59 East Seventh. . -'■- PHARMACIST — Registered, . desires • a permanent position; thoroughly ex perienced; can take full charge; first class references. Druggist, 143 West .X Fourth st. . ; : ' - - SALESMAN— Wanted, a position by a good, competent young salesman in a grocery store or to travel on j the road for a wholesale grocery house; - can furnish the best of references. J Address H 12, Globe. '- ■'■ ■.'■. ■■-■■'■: '• - •_; SALESMEN— first-clans furniture | '• and household goods salesmen with five years' experience; No. 1 refer ences; will work for good wages only. : Address D. A. C, Richelieu Hotel. SITUATION wanted in railroad office by competent man good references. : H 23, Globe. . , ■:- . STENOGRAPHER— Young man would like to get a position as stenographer; am rapid ; and accurate. W. J. . H., 56 Tilton st. WORK OF ANY. KIND wanted, such ' as houi~ecleammg, taking up and lay : ing carpets, by the day or week; will, work at moderate \ prices. ;: Address . M. ' W., general delivery, city. ' WANTED, by young man of 21, with 7 years* experience in railway office, position as clerk or anything re spectable that will enable me to live; first-class references. W. H. Bander, --229 Eighth st. . WORK BY THE j Wanted— To go to work by the day. Call or ad dress M. W., 684 Mississippi at. - -• ■- ;■m ■ ■ ' ; -._ E.MALE. AT MRS. SCHNELL'S INTELLI gence office two German girls, first* class cook and second girl, want sit uations; references. 61 West Sev enth st. : ■ .. ■' ■:• '•*' BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, a situation ■ as bookkeeper by a young lady; can furnish best references. Address W - 26, Globe. . - - , CASHIER— by a young lady, a position as cashier; has had five years' experience and cari give any \ amount of reference. Address M; E., ! .- 226 East Tenth st. - _ --; CLERK— An intelligent young lady would like position as clerk or office k work. :M. O'Malley, 549 - State St., ; city. .•;.-■■ . - • - -;. '■ '■, - ..-. -.. -■■'■ CLERK— Lady of five ■ years' ex perience as clerk would like a posi --'. tion at once; . can 1 talk, read and write four different languages. Ad -dress 378 Fort st. - - ■-■■■.;:. ■- ,' - . \ First-class oook and second girl 'would- like ; a -place" in' private .. family. 521 Robert 5t. :.,:",!; *;;; ;v DAY WORK— Wanted, by a respect '■■■ able -widow, day work of any. kind. ;. Apply Mrs. A. L., 169 West Sixth- st. ' DRESSMAKER— ThoroughIy compe ■ tent dressmaker would like.engage : ments in families, or would take sew- . ■'■ ing home at reasonable prices. 206 Carroll St., Flat 4. , ....--.: ■■■...- -.;;, DRESSMAKER— A competent dress ;v maker wants sewing by the day in .',;■ families. V Address 213 Rondo st.; ..w DRESSMAKING —An ;' experienced dressmaker would like to take home or go out sewing by the day; satis faction guaranteed; price' reasonable. Call or address E. P., 238 Carroll St., second floor. " . • HOUSEKEEPER wishes position in or V out of city; references. . Call or ad '■■■• dress M., 234 West Ninth st. ; - r i 1 HOUSEWORK— GirI wanted for gen ! eral housework. '339 Aurora ay. HOUSEKEEPER— lady of . refine % ment would \ like a position " as house keeper where there is no washing or ■ ! ; cleaning to be " done..' Address Mrs. ; William Kent, City, Box No. 452. - . HOUSEKEEPER— Lady of experience - wishes a position as housekeeper in or out of city. 509 Case st. . '. HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted/position as housekeeper by an elderly lady, either in St. Paul or Minneapolis; widower's family preferred. Address Room 35, Florence block, corner Rice and University ay.- - .. : . . . . NURSE— Wanted, a situation by S ex perienced nurse ; for young children; best of city; reference^ : no objection to leaving city; good sewer. Call or address 31 West Exchange st. * -. NURSE— Experienced : sick nurse will . take any case or night • nursing at reasoable price. Address Nurse, 956 'Courtland st. ■ .. \ . ■ NURSE— Wanted, by middle-aged lady, position :to take care of chil- . dren, in or out of city; references \ furnished. Address 201 : Cayuga st. SALESLADY— Wanted by a young lady, . a position : as saleslady in con fectionery store; can give good ref ■ erence. Address E. H.I 226 East / Tenth st. -rfi ':■'■■■,:. .::_ ' v '. SITUATION j WANTED by three sis ters -. for general housework; - like - places in small private families; wages from $14 to $16. 491 St. Peter st. - -■- ..■;,. .■.■...-■/: :.; y : ■..-.; .. ■■.. STENOGRAPHER— young lady de . sires a position as stenographer and typewritist,-: assistant bookkeeper •or ,\ cashier; experienced, and can ; furnish • i best of reference from former ' em ployers; no objection to leaving the city. Address N. M., 656 Audobon - St., St. Paul. --: ■;,; ; " : : STENOGRAPHER — Wanted — Lady stenographer, . three years' experience ..- in ! railroad I work, wishes . position in oriout of city; references; fair wages. -. Address E 23, Globe. ;■'; < - ■>; TWIN CITY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE , furnishes good help; also places - for girls. 424 Wabasha * St., room 4. , r WASHING— Want to go out washing, ironing and cleaning. Call at 641 •- Charles- st. .' ; ; : '.:.r?-^;- '■ ■"■-';.-■ ,:'- : '■■■■ ' : WASHING— Woman wants to do.wash -\-.ing and scrubbing or any kind ', of ' housework :by the day. Please call 212 East Tenth st. L WASHING— washing " done -' at ■ 241 West Seventh st. ; . : :-: '..'-.. WASHING— A ; woman would like to J» take :in ; washing. Address 533 " Ed- ; V mond st. ; : . ;-,;.: .;, ;;.:;;. : . WOMAN would like work by.the day, 'i- washing, •" ironing .: or '■ housecleaning. . ** 163 Como ay., near Rice. . ; 2- ; ,;. ; WHY PAY five cents : for an inferior '■- , loaf of j bread '.when ■ you ■ can ; get Al- ■, len's for the same? Ask your grocer for it. :;- ' ; .;-■. , ; .:. ."^~~~~ ... .: ; MISCELLANEOUS. c ■ MADAM ST. CLAIRE : CORSET made .r. to order only. 318 Wabasha 1 st. : r-; YOUR OWN : PRICE for 500 remnants •- x of . imported ; cloth, in lengths suitable : - for boys' pants or boys' .• suits, Mon ;: ■;'. day, . May . 20. Reid, v 314 : Jackson st, WANTED— A good recipe for wall na-" --- per cleaner. O 13, Globe, r .;^ • i* IE MEM All want ads. one, cent a word each insertion.' <?" Nothing j less i than 15 ' cents. Advertisements from the country ; sent : any day by mail, accompanied by/re- ! ; mittance at above rate, will be invari- . . ably -i inserted ; the following morning. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY BY WILLIAM G.ROBERTSON, REAL ESTATE'- DEALER, ; successor '- to Daniel A. Robertson; established ; , in St Paul 1850. -i- ; ;'- FOR 1 SALE— Over ■ 600 selected build ' ; ing 1 lots in" different sections of St . j Paul, -on the » unusual • and . most ;. at- • tractive "• terms ; of; $25 and upward, • j according to value : and location, .- for E the first payment, and $10 per month thereafter until -I the lot is ? paid ' for. This is a rare chance to secure a homestead or tto purchase for most '■.■> profitable' investment. Here is an : offer that beats a r savings bank. Just ■ think it over, buy a lot on these ea/?y • monthly payments with money you I otherwise spend and a couple of years hence find: that your $500. lot, ' about half paid '■ for," is then worth - at least i $1,000 : cash ;in . the \ market, and all on . such easy t savings. Any intelligent .'. person will find on in , vestigation that • most of the . safest ~ and enduring fortunes have been made out of real estate at all times. : There is no question about the future of St. Paul. - It is a substantial city 1 and not an, overgrown Western town. ■ ■ And St r Paul . real : estate .Is • cheaper and is the best investment today of • .. any city ;In the United • States,; and there is no mistake about this either. . " Times '. are improving, : business .is on ; the upward grade and now is the op- I portunity to make money by pur chasing | St. Paul .- real - estate. - To meet the demand I have decided to make a specialty of selling lots on monthly payments ■- and • am now - en- ■ larging my. ; business and ■ office ' facilities to aggressively enter this vacant field. *. I will have . a -. large I corps of efficient assistants and sales men, and respectfully invite the at . tention of purchasers to inspect my lists, and if the lot wanted is not there I will get it. ■' ,-■ - . WILLIAM G. ROBERTSON, : -..--, Room 27, Globe Building. Sin i ill _ Taylor V'"^ Offer the following lots at hard times ■ prices: "--.'■■ '-X ■ ■ $500 Lot corner of Syndicate and Fair mount.: I*;.'"-: ; ■■■'. ,-■ - :.-•; --$650—A fine lot in St. Anthony Park. ; . $700 — on . Euclid i avenue, near Ma ple. V.-:. -. -...'.■ :. . .. .••■■ . $800— Lot on Forest street, near the . Mounds. :.-..-■ :' ■ r . .- •.. $850— Lot on St. Clair st., east of Victoria. . •- - " :--:. • $I,OOO— A i fine south-facing lot on the Island, White Bear. - . : ; ; $I,soo— Corner -of - Hastings aye. ' and Earl st. ' : ;;: All of these lots can be sold on easy ' terms. .:-,.. :-.;.-'.: -^>;^:; : ;_ A fine four-story pressed brick build ing, 50x100, on the better part of Sev -5 enth St., which we can sell. for what 9 the building cost and throw in the ground, worth $50,000. - Smith & Tay ': lor. •■.-.■••-:-■;.- ■_- . .• ■•;:- -■:.-,_ ; : ,'.■;-■.:,■;• — Western ay., near University av M 40x120 feet, sewer, gas, water, graded and sidewalked. " ... : - ..- SMITH & TAYLOR, - -'. ,---.218 Manhattan Building. . CHEAP HOUSES. Smith &■ Taylor's List. [ -, -": 218 Manhattan Building. • : $I,OOO— A neat hve-room brick cottage, ; with barn, on Lucy st:', near Oakdale. $1,100—792 Edmund St., :"a^ good eight . room house with city water, in good condition. ' ; - : '■■■:'•-■■■.■ ■• $1,100—1582 West Seventh' at; a seven . room house with large barn— lot ..-50x200 feet. 1 :-■■-";■■; ; '" r . ' • v■ v •• $1,2 C0 — 945 Albemarle street; seven -room' house Jin; good, condition, one block : :!- ''■ from ■ car t line ;. all ■; street : improve ments in. "' •'•' s '~-.-vo* '■'"■'' ' ■''■'■ ■••':'-■':': $1,100—161 East Cook st. t near. Jackson; >: a pleasant cottage home. \ "^ :-"."-.-, --" j $1,500—869 Front st.; eight-room house j with large barn, .two . lots, facing ' ■ south. :."/' -.'-;■.■■■■- .-..-■ .-",-.; • : -■• SMITH & TAYLOR, ! ■'- : : ' -■ 218 Manhattan Building. ; . . --. ■'. \ . Houses for -,SalQ:;--.^- ; .-. :' SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, ' .600 CAR- 1 rpl' St., east of 'Dale St., forty-five foot ; lot, $2,600. -' J. M. ' Lynch, Rogers Building, : Fifth, corner Cedar st. ■V -.;■: ■•.•.. SUBURBAN. ■";'; . ;""" ■ .--;."■ FOR SALE---Eighty-acre farm, consist ing of 18 acres of good mill site, trout :' brook, dwelling, granary, etc., in town : of Marine, Minn., for sale cheap, : or exchange for St. Paul or : Minneapolis . real ; estate. Address .7 Globe, Still water, .Minn. ~*. -'. "-:■ ; - ;:... MARYLAND : FARM ' FOR 2 SALE— , t acres improved land, 13-room house, 2 tenement houses, large brick barn :. and- all other outbuildings required . on a farm; large lot of fruit trees, 2 water powers, j one with saw mill in running order, ' Close to Emmetsburg. ~ Railroad, r >etc. ;'/ telegraph . line " and schools. All lovers ;of mild" climate should ( look this up. : ; For ; full \ par : ticulars 5 call at j 537 - Tenth avenue south, Minneapolis. .. .' . - MISCELLANEOUS. ;. ;y- ? \: \ . FOR SALE— Choice \ building . lots ' on monthly payments. Over 100 \ lots in ■ Boulevard addition :at $500 each; < also one of . the v most beautiful blocks in Anna E. Ramsey's addition,- on Day- : I ton . and Selby avenues, both i streets I graded • and sewer on latter paid for, - at the extremely | low price -of only : $500 1 per - lot. Also lots in, Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's addition, Michel & . Robertson's addition, Clarke's ad ' dition and Auerbach . & Hand's addi tion, the latter, near Rice [ St.; all at $500 per lot; terms on all foregoing at least $25 cash . and balance in pay- " ments of onlx : $10 per month until . ■ paid for. 5 Lots in • Finch' s addition at $1,000 each, ■' $50 >: -■ cash, j i balance $10 monthly. A lot and residence of six rooms near Omaha shops only $1,200, / $25.00 cash and $10 monthly. Eighty feet on "West Seventh street, : near Stahlman's brewery, and also 25 feet • on • West Seventh St.. ■ east ' of short , line crossing, 'on ; monthly payments. Also 30 lots in the Rice street dis trict, north of : Maryland street, and fifty very choice lots near the -Wood Harvester works, .and beautiful build- ing : lots >oh ; Summit l. avenue boule vard "on monthly payments, s Talk of hard times is a thing of the past, and now is • the time :to secure a ■ homestead or a lot for profitable : in-; -vestment on these unusually attract ' i ive terms of small cash payment and ! balance in monthly. installments. And .in this >; specialty -liam .: prepared ; to ' meet the demands of purchasers in : all stations of life. William G. Rob- : -'.'t ertson, Room 27, Globe Building. FOR ! SALE— Sacrifice— 6s6 r Cherry St., : 8-room modern residence and barn, on - 40 ft. ;". lot, only " $3,000; also ; 855 - East '■ ■'. Jessamine street, I Eastvllle ', Heights,' 2-story 2-flat building in fine order, on ; " 40-ft. lot, only $1,500;-. easy terms, or -; will take Chicago property; full com . mission Ito : , brokers. C. L. ' Wood i & Co., 418 Chamber of : Commerce, t Chi cago. 111. f . , ; y.;- v;: ; •^v;.,^;-: J FOR SALE— IOO feet on ; Summit " ay., ■ '■•'. south-facing, '. just east of Dale st, on '- ' asphalt pavement, at -a : bargain; -80 , feet on Summit r ay., between St. Al-; : bans and t Grotto 1 sts., . north-facing, 250 feet ' deep j price - only ■■ $8,500; on - easy terms =of payment; 300 feet on - Summit ay. boulevard, : : south-facing, j§ corner Albert st., 200 feet deep, in par cels to suit, at bargains, and also lot \-' 80 ■ feet j front •on West Seventh : st. on I V corner I. near ; Fort? Snelling bridge; ' a *; first-class j location s for L retail :i busi- . I ■ ness; >": only $550 • cash. Wm. •: G. - Rob ;r ertson, ? Room '; 27, '■• Globe Building. .. I BEG :TO * INFORM ?MY J, FRIENDS | that I am now with William G. ■ Rob | ertson, real estate dealer, t Room 27, :>. Globe Building. £ Henry M. Norton. ?, : 'I LOT lin I block : 36, Summit : Park. =;■ In- ; quire 333 Jackeon st. .;. -';.■ ' ;. - LOT— For sale, a lot on 1 : Burns ay. for : ■;■■' $600 and. one on Suburban I ay. for $400, ;< i both ,: near i car line ; *. will take i! part I m payment in trade 'if I anything ITi can '-. .- ':< use. Address A. W. Mueller, 349 Min- - ; ; . nespfo. st ''.■■■:'.K'. •'•-' .-'■" '.'-";",.- : >.''-;■ r■ . UNIVERSITY, | near - Dale st., ; for sale" cheap by * owner. '• '. Inquire 333 s#:*«k-.' i 'r = son. ; ; >*•; '■ -■- ■,: j:>: :• ■; £:jr-~i*'&'^*i ; .t.'*i il PIOIMIS All want ads. one cent a word each insertion. Nothing less than 15 cents. Advertisements from the country sent any day by mail, accompanied by re mittance at above rate, will be invari ably Inserted the following morning. 3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. MISCELLANEOUS. SMARTED — Improved residence prop erties to i=ell on monthly payments at from $1,000 to $2,500 each. William G. Robertson, room "27, Globe build -ing: iSuO~rX)R TWO ACRES of choice land at Lake Phalen. This is less than iwh*t any one acre can be sold for in the same locality; it is all under cultivation. Call at once. M. E. ■ >Kost & Co., corner Third and Robert -.BtS. PERSONAL ATTENTION, LADIES! — "Emma" Bust Developer will enlarge your bust five inches. Guaranteed. Sealed instructions, 2c, or 24-page illustrated catalogue 6c, by mail. Emma Toilet Bazar, Boston, Mass. A RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT— Madame Teitsworth; prices reduced 50 cents; thirty years' experience. 13 Eighth st. C. J. HARVEY, magnetic healer, cures diseases by vital magnetism; also mediumship developed. 74 West Sev enth st. EXPERIENCED CLOTHING AND furnishing goods salesman .desires situation, wholesale or retail; city references. H 23, Globe. EMMA THORSON, professional mas sagist, at home every afternoon. 516V 2 Rice st "GUIDE TO SUCCESSFUL SPECU lation," how to trade successfully on limited margin on grain and stock markets; mailed free. Coates & Co., Rialto Building, Chicago, MASSAGE, VAPOR AND ELECTRIC Baths — Expert operators ; steam heat; 9 to 9, Sunday included. Rear don's Bath Parlors, 34 East Sev enth, Room 304. MARRIAGE PAPER, 10 cents; hun dreds of descriptions, with residences; many wealthy. Mr. and Mrs. Drake, 155 Washington st., Chicago. MARRIAGE MAGAZINE one year and ten books, $1. Sample copy and book list mailed free. Address Box 153, Omaha, Neb. MADAM MOSS — World - renowned clairvoyant and second-sight seer; readings, 50c. 74 West Seventh st. MISS EASTMAN— Massage and alco hol baths; open daily and evenings. 430 Wabasha, Room 16, third floor. MRS. ALICE AUSTlN— Clairvoyant, card reader; ladies, 25 cents; gentle men, 50 cents. 16 West Exchange St., near capitol. MRS. DR. BURTl— Massage and pri vate bath parlors. 56 East Seventh; hours 9 to 9. MRS. DE LAlTTßE— Massagist treat ments daily except Sunday. 225 East Seventh. MRS. M. A. (TUSSEY) BARKALOO— 624 Wabasha St.— Magnetic and mas sage treatment; 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. MADAME MOSS, the world-renowned clairvoyant and second sight seer. . This brilliant life reader is acknowl edged to be unapproachable in her statements of facts. This is evident by the large number who daily visit her parlor seeking forthe truth. She does not resort to trickery and fraud, but advises you to a certainty the best course to pursue. She places you on the right path, and accom panies you to your journey's end, no matter what your troubles may be. She has never been equaled in giving correct advice on love affairs, mar riages, divorces, mining, lost 01 stolen articles, hidden treasures, lawsuits, lucky numbers, etc. Open daily, evenings and Sundays. 74 West :■■ .Seventh st. I SUPERFLUOUS HAlß— Write for free information how to remove hair permanently without slightest injury to Ekin; superior to electric needle. Curtis Company, 186 Thirty-second st, Chicago. ST. PAUL VIAVI COMPANY fur nishes health book and consultation free by lady attendants to mothers and daughters. 29 Germanla Bank, Fifth and Wabaisha. 236 EAST SEVENTH ST.— Select mass.' age, Spanish, tub and medicated baths, by an expert. Anna, from Chicago. FINANCIAL DO YOU want to borrow money on your household furniture, piano, watch, diamonds, bicycle, time checks, bank stock and furs? We hang all furs in a prepared vault and guarantee against moths and burglars. The American Mortgage Loan Co., 411 Robert St., Room 1, will let you have from $10 to $100, with privilege of paying back in in stallments. Business strictly con fidential. Watches and diamonds for sale for about half value. 411 Robert st. MONEY LOANED on household goods, time checks, commercial pa per, etc. Ryan Furniture Co., 142-144 East Seventh st. $50 TO $500 short-time loans procured on personal property. Ohio Invest ment, Company, seventh floor, Globe Building. ~ $50 TO $500 SHORT TIME LOANS ON personal property, collateral paper, household goods, diamonds, seal gar ments and all goods in storage. Notes discounted. Ohio Investment Com pany, seventh floor, Globe Bldg.; most private offices in the city. TO EXCHANGE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS to exchange for table board. Room 12, Schutte block. NEW goods for second-hand. Ryan Furniture and Exchange Co., 143 and 144 East Seventh st. TO EXCHANGE— For West Superior or Duluth property, eight-room mod ern St. Anthony hill house. Address W 28, Globe. 3frO EXCHANGE— A young lady would like to give piano lessons in exchange for washing. W. J. H., 56 Tilton st. GASOLINE, cook and heating stoves "repaired," packed and stored, or taken in exchange for new. Union Stove Company, 67 West Seventh. TO EXCHANGE— For farm in good location, $2,300 equity, lot on Forest ay., Ridgewood, Minneapolis. Box 247, Spencerport, N. Y. TO EXCHANGE — Good horse, Con cord buggy and harness in exchange for bicycle. E 22, Globe. VACANT LOT in Morton's addition to St. Paul, acreis, cows or driving outfit. J. O. Naisstrom, 506 Sykes block, Minneapolis. INSTRUCTION. ELOCUTION, Delsarte and dramatic private and class lessons. Miss Haas. Studio, No. 340 Grove st. ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MU sic and Art, 26 East Exchange St., St Paul— Piano, violin, guitar, banjo and mandolin taught Lessons given In drawing and painting. Call or send for prospectus. WANTED— To give private lessons in . German by an experienced lady. W 26, Globe. ___ $25 SECURES COURSE STENOG raphy and typewriting; position guar anteed. 45 Germania Life. Evening instruction $3 a month. BOARD WANTED. BOARD^-Gentleman wants room and board with private family on St. An thony hill; state price. O 14, Globe. BOARD— Wanted, room and board- Breakfast and 6 o'clock dinner— on St. Anthony Hill, in private family, by young lady; references exchanjjetf Address B 19, Globe, w -, . r - MffiM '}'■■ All want ads. . one cent : a word , each i 1 insertion. Nothing j less than 15 cents. j Advertisements ; from the country sent " ; any - ; day •: by mail, accompanied by j re- ; mittance at "above rate, will be in- i ; variably : inserted ■ the ; following morn ing^ ■.■ :•■-•;• . '"-'-'■-.■ -.:"': '■" ■ '■-" "'-' .'• ■ ' '■ ,:; FOR RENT. - ' -. „ "houses.. Scliram't* Renting Agency. "" 320 and 322 Manhattan Building. yi ;. 671 1 CEDAR ST., 12 rooms, modern, . S repair, cheap. •■'- ■• • l ' ;> 211 ; Eighth, 1 12 rooms, modern,. $35. . -. ' 252 Rice, 9 rooms, modern, $25. - : • .-i ■ 161 St. Albans, 8 rooms, modern,.s2o. --290 St. Albans, 6 rooms, modern, $18. - 663 ' De Soto, ' 7 . rooms, water, ■ sewer, ; -; : sl2. - -.-;•-■ : ■■:--,-.:■:,-■■ .■ : '-; ' ; ; : " FLATS. : I '■ 515 St. Peter, 3 and 4-room flats, newly -...;.■ papered, in thorough repair, $10 up- * - 1 . ;~ wards. ''■■.. .'■"■■;.-- .' 1 176 West Fourth, two 4-room flats. * •■'■' 192 Dousman, 7 rooms, bath, $13. ; Please call for our list. . We keep our houses in repair, and have them at . all prices. - . . ■. : Furnished up ; stairs, 4 rooms, for . housekeeping, $15.00. ' .C. 11. '.-■« IZfCHELI.*'-' . : The Rental A nt« Makes a Specialty *f Keiiiiujr :':■ : \% ': ■ '■:.; ' Property. . "\f ' [' 300 Manhattan Biiiltfinjr. jr.- XI. Shepard, ,04 East 4th St. RiiNTS houses, stores, offices, 9 steam-heated apartments, col leqtsrcnt-, act» ai owner agent. HOUSES. CARPETS, RUGS, ETC., cleaned, re fitted and laid at Twin Carpet- Cleaning Works, 182 West Fourth st. FOURTEENTH ST., Near Broad way—For rent, single eight-room house; good order; central location. ; Inquire - 32 East Fourth St., Wash, lngton Life. HOUSE, seven rooms;, modern con veniences; newly papered; good celler under whole house; $15. 295 Martin st. HOUSES— FURNISHED OR UNFUR NISHED, FOR SUMMER OR YEAR, ALL PRICES; GREAT BARGAINS. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY. HOUSE — Well located down-town \ house, very convenient to business; 10 rooms, excellent hot water heat- Ing plant; a most desirable house, $30. J. W. Shepard, 94 East Fourth at. HOUSE— Marshall ay., between Grotto and St. Albans, 8-room, modern ■ house, furnished in hardwood, nicely and handsomely decorated, $30 to good party. J. W. Shepard, 94 East Fourth _ st. : "•'•->:■:■■• '- -- --• ■ "■■'■ ■■■■-'■" -■ HOUSE— Furnished house for rent to .; Oct. 15; 271 Summit place; this is a lovely home; we can rent very low to desirable tenant. Apply at house or " Smith & Taylor's, Manhattan. HOUSE— modern house," 629 : Ashland ay. ; 1 every convenience; ten - rooms, Including laundry.' Apply 627 ; Ashland. '-".', _____ HOUSE — Eight-room house with modern improvements 'at .. 667 Olive ;•' St.; rent very moderate. -1 . HOUSE— including steam heat, for. house on St. Anthony Hill, excellent location * within walking distance of down-town; handsome exterior fin ish; modern. J.W. Shepard, 94 East Fourth st.; ■ HOUSE — Furnished house for the sum- ' = mer on the hill; beautiful location; 1 , nominal rent. Address H 27, Globe. . \ HOUSE — For rent, six-room house . with water and sewer, in good neigh • borhood, only half a block from Ma ■ ria ay. ;; line, at . 661 East Third St., ; : between : Hoffman and Maria ay. "A ■ . HOUSE — For '. rent, five-room - house; ;.' for rent, four rooms. 450 Sherburne ' ay. . ; -..- > *.; -.-'■-;-".'■ ;: •'':- ■'.-.'.■ -'■"'". HOUSE— rent, house of five rooms, 473 Rice st, near University ay. In quire at 165 Aurora ay. .;' ' HOUSE— Iglehart, nice nine-room house for rent; modern improve ments; $27.50 per month. I HAVE TWO desirable Blx-room flats , with all modern conveniences on St. Anthony Hill no dark rooms per fect ventilation; may be called " separate houses, as each has ; a ;. separate entrance front and rear, . within • two blocks from the Selby avenue cable and about 30 minutes' • walk from the business center; rent, : $20 and $25; steam ' heat in reason. ; M. E. Kost & Co., corner Third and Robert sts. - --; : '- -: : : - . ; HOUSE— For ; rent, eight-room house with all •; modern conveniences. 223 , Carroll st. ,;■' . ; . ■ • HOUSE— -For'_ rent, a good . 5-room I-, house, with well and • cistern, at $7 • a month. Inquire 850 Duchess St., ; city. . v. HOUSE— rent, 575 Carroll St.; a nice house . with modern -improve ments. Inquire next door. HOUSES FOR RENT AT WHITE BEAR ALL SEASON, CHEAP; ALL PRICES; CHEAP. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY. • . ,: HOUSE — For rent, furnished house on hill to family of two ; would like meals, or will co-operate in all ex . - pense. ■ H 30, Gljobe. , IF YOU HAVE HOUSEHOLD GOODS to store see The Twin City Carpet- Cleaning Works; 182 ' West Fourth : st. ; Tel. 1499. ' . „ ■ ■ ■'■ NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO GET HOUSES CHEAP; $15 ON ST. ANTHONY HILL. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY. ; MANNING'S RENTING AGENCY, - ; Davidson Block, Corner Fourth amd Jackson Sts.— Houses, flats and rooms : for rent in all parts of the city; we make collections and j take charge of property. .•- : ..-. .*"• ■ ■ • '■ TAYLOR'S : RENTING AGENCY GLOBE BUILDING —WE RENT HOUSES, - STORES, OFFICES, TAKE CHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY AND MAKE COLLEC TIONS. Suburban. • ■ ■ - FOR RENT OR FOR SALE— Bald I Eagle, A. W. Hall's house, including fruit ; garden, etc. Robert Craig, 108 East Fourth st;-' V ' HOUSE— Park— A well-built kS 7-room modern house on corner and on car line, large grounds, convenient - to school. J. W. Shepard, 94 East Fourth st. ■" •■";-•'.: j ___^ ;■..-'.:■". - : -,'- '■'. FLATS. ■■'. .; : --.- -. ;..f. j CANADA ' ST., 665— For ; rent, small : : apartment, with bath and city water. Inquire at 32 East Fourth St., Wash ington Life. ; .: -:--;; - -v:' : < FLATS— Residence flats, 3 to 7 rooms, h for rent, in Robertson block, corner ; ' of West Seventh and Sherman sts. This building is being remodeled and repaired in first-class style. William G. Robertson, room 27, Globe build- FLAT— rent, a flat of 5 rooms, $10 per month. 83 Douglas st. : '--;:'ing.'-".-'. : .: ■■-;. ~. "'•■■■ .-■ ; • ■ ' ■ ' -'•■. FLAT— For.- rent, " five-room : flat with ; modern ; improvements. 562 - St. ■ An- X; thony av.y Inquire up. stairs. .-. . ;--.-.■'- FLAT— A furnished corner fiat in the Albion; . six '-. rooms en suite " or di ■ - vided to suit tenant." Apply at Al : bioh. • ~. ■''■' '■'.■' '.-':':'--" -0 -•• - ■'.' - ■-• • FLAT— Choice lower four-room ■ flat,' every '■-■ convenience, central, ; good '/ neighborhood. > 188 East Fourteenth, : near Jackson. .: --;?:::-- ; ■".-.■/ , ' . SEVlLLE— Examine ' flat C there, - fur ; nished ior unfurnished, before rent- ; ing elsewhere. See janitor or Flat 7. PROFESSIONAL MRS. BALDWIN removes ! superfluous ■■'. hair, moles, etc., by : electricity only positive * and v permanent remedy - : known; five 1 years' experience; refer- : -? ences ■ given. t4O -, Washington st, be tween - Sixth and; Seventh. I HUM. ; - All want ads. v one cent a word each. Insertion. Nothing less > than 15 . cents." Advertisements from the country sent any day [by mail, > accompanied •by re mittance at above rate, ■ will be invari ably inserted the following morning. • :, FOR RENT. ; - ROOMS. AT : BRUNSWICK HOTEL, there are ■ : 50 • modern steam-heated rooms for ;•' gentlemen only for rent by the day, week or month. - . ■-;'?.'.•:- BEECH ST., : Corner of Atlantic- Pour rooms, furnished or unfur ? nished, up stains, for rent, o CANADA I ST., 653— For rent, unfur nished rooms; bath, ■: mantel, grate, cellar, i yard; first floor; central; » cheap. '-:. ■ • ■ * . CEDAR. ST., 524— A - few nicely fur --., nished rooms for rent. „ : * CEDAR ST., 641— For rent, " furnished ; front room and alcove; gas, modern ■ conveniences; suitable for two gentle .' men; references. ■• ■.-. - CENTRAL. AY., 82, WEST— Suite of •; four rooms; second floor; he-it and gas. In Central terrace. ; COLLEGE AY.. 19 AND 21, EAST— Two nicely furnished front rooms, ■ with alcove, on second floor; with or without board. COLLEGE A.V., Nicely furnished room for one or two gentlemen; five . minutes' walk to court house. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND WA basha, Over Furnished rooms by the day or week. •.- ; EDMUND ST., 304— Up stairs for rent; sewer and water connections; three rooms, kitchen and pantry. " u.^- FIFTH ST., 128, WEST— For rent, fur nished room in private family. GROVE ST., . Good . furnished ; rooms, with or without board; good location.. .. o '>'■''; IRVINE PARK 55— Furnished front room, with alcove; also single room. IGLEHART ST., 280— For rent, up stairs; city water and sewer. IGLEHART. ST., Three furnished or unfurnished front rooms for rent, reasonable; references required. JACKSON ST., 762-Flve neatly cleaned rooms, first floor, city water, cellar; near car line. Inquire in rear. MISSISSIPPI ST., 492— Four rooms up stairs; also two rooms down stairs; water and sewerage. NELSON AY., Large front room - with alcove, also single room fur . nished or unfurnished. ' •-'*.■.-;-■■-'.- NELSON AY., 297^— Near Summit Park— pleasant south-facing front rooms; modern conveniences. NINTH ST., 317 EAST— Near Broad . — Two front rooms, $6 and $5; all modern conveniences; private family. PLEASANT AY., 158— Pleasant fur nished front: alcove room; rent rea sonable^ ':.-.:!:: V V!a;,c PLEASANT AY., 147— Pleasant fur : nished rooms; rent reasonable. PLEASANT AY., 284— Furnished room, with alcove, with or without board. PLEASANT AY., 152 — For rent, a nicely furnished alcove room; also single room. • " ''■:•: ''-■'. RICE ST., 251— For rent, two furnished rooms. - • ■■-'/*'■ • RONDO ST., 778— Five rooms, city wa ter, cellar, - woodshed, $7 per month. ROOMS — Four nice and clean fur nished rooms for housekeeping; cen trally located; cheap. Schram's Rent ing Agency, 320 and 322 Manhattan Building. - .- ROOMS— A lady who has a few beautiful unfurnished rooms would rent very low to one or two perma , nent gentlemen or couple; ctntral. • E 27, Globe. ■■:-.' ;•-'-. J 1 ' ROOMS— Parties looking for first-class rooms at low rates call at.Kirkland ' :; House; 228; East Seventh st. ROOMS— Two nicely furnished rooms in Elsinore flats, suitable for gentle ' £ man; best of reference given and re quired. Address W 25, Globe. ROOMS— For rent, two furnished rooms at 260 Rice st." Inquire at 251 Rice. ROOM — furnished front room, - suitable • for two gentlemen; conve nient to wholesale district; board if • desired private family. Address VV 27, Globe. ' ' ■ .•■-• ROOM— Furnished alcove room in flat for rent; ten minutes from court ; house; all modern conveniences. Ad ■ dress O 25, Globe. •/ ",. . i -...-;;: ROOMS— Handsomely furnished rooms; private bath, hot and . cold water, steam heat; prices range from $15 to $30, according to location. The Con stanza, St. Peter St., next to Windsor hotel. Cathcart.& Co., managers of property, 158 East Sixth St., city. ROOMS— Nice rooms for rent, fur nished or unfurnished; bath, shady lawn, barn; very moderate; near city. E 24, Globe. ' ' ■ SMITH AY., 127— Desirable furnished front room; rent reasonable; private, family. .-...' . . " : ' *.- SMITH AY., . 137— Nicely furnished, pleasant rooms, all modern con veniences, pleasant location, near cable. '. • ' vr ■:- ■'. : ; SPRUCE ST., 219— Four rooms on first and second floor, furniaihed or unfur nished, with bath. . . ST. PETER ST., 515— Room I— For relit; furnished or unfurnished front room and alcove. ■ . ST. PETER ST., 691— A suite of two furnished front rooms with use of bath; reference. - ST. PETER ST., 673— A large furnished front room for rent. ST. PETER ST., 387— Pleasant, com fortable furnished rooms; electric light; use of bath. SUMMIT : PLACE, • 287 — Furnished rooms for rent. , -..:-: TENTH ST., 97, WEST-Two furnished rooms, $6 and $3 per month; light housekeeping, if. required. TENTH ST., '93 WEST— Four unfur nished front rooms; newly papered . and refitted; suitable for light house , keeping. - - . ! ■ . . TILTON ST., 56— Three unfurnished rooms for rent, with bath. TILTON ST., 90 — Furnished room, suitable for two; with or without ' board. .- ' ... '■■\'.r- UTOPIA— 493 St. Peter St.— Pleasant front rooms, single or en suite. WESTERN AY., 130, WEST— Rooms for rent, furnished or unfurnished, and : suitable for light housekeeping. WABASHA, Corner Tenth—Fur '; nished rooms . for rent; central loca tion. ..:. ; : ■ , WALNUT ST., Furnished front ■"• room, down stairs. STORES. STORES— Seventh and Jackson— One, two or three , stores, separately or ■ : combined rooms and halls for so cieties and light ? manufacturing for rent. John A. tees. STORE— For, rent, a store in Robert ". son ; block, lon ".- West ; Seventh st., first-class location for retail business. .- William G. Robertson, 27 Globe build ing^ •.'■■■■v'^ : - ■'» --.. "■-.;.• • y :::.■'•.-: ! MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT— entire floors, ", above 47 and 49 Washington ay. south, Min neapolis; about thirty rooms, closets,. , bath rooms, : etc.; ; strictly modern; r the finest j location in the city- for a V European hotel. Inquire at I office of Jacob Barge. ; ..-.;. ; ■:-••" - FARM— To rent, 35 acres or ' dairy *or ■~ . garden .? truck; " good location; near city. 'V John A. Stees, , Seventh and '-■; Jackson. V ' : : . DYE WORKS. KAHLERT& MINTEL — Minnesota Steam Dye Works, 244 East Seventh. 1 imn in '■'-.'■ ■ ! . '■'■''—'' All. want ads. one cent a word each Insertion. Nothing less than 15 cents. Advertisements from the country sent any day by mall, accompanied by re mittance at above rate, will be Invari- : ably inserted the following morning. AUCTION SALES. By Karaunsh & Johnson. $40,000 WORTH OF FINE FURNl ture at auction. The closing out of the Quinby & Abbott stock j of fine furniture, in their store, corner Third and Minnesota ,^ts., is the climax of I all auction sales. There is a com plete stock of -fine oak, black wal nut, mahogany, white, maple and •'. birch bedroom suits, a large line of leather chairs, rockers and couches, . fine desks, bookcases, chiffoniers, ele gant hall tree?, large mirrors, set tees, hall chairs, hair mattresses, • steel springs, .pillows, etc. This is one of the greatest opportunities ever ■ offered to the people of St. Paul to (secure high grade goods at nominal prices. Kavanagh & Johnson, auc tioneers, 22 and 24 East Seventh st. N. B.— Sales at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Miscellaneous. SAM DEERING will sell at public auc tion, Saturday, May 25, at 3 p. m about fifty choice lots in Nelson, Stevens, & King's addition, including the property on south side of George St.; terms one-fourth cash, balance on or before ten years at 6 per cent Interest. • , ■ ::-?.■ ,'. : HORSES AND CARRIAGES. AT CEDAR AND SIXTH STS.. you can buy or sell buggies, phaetons?, ■ carriages, harness and saddles; also two Kentucky combination horses cheap. BUGGY— A good end spring top buggy, In good condition, cheap for cash. H 22, Globe. CLOSING OUT SALE of carriages buggies, wagons and harnesses at half prlec. 24 Eaßt Third st. FOR SALE — Good horse, Concord buggy and harness. E 22, Globe. FOR SALE— Good family horse; sound; color chestnut; 1,130 lbs.; good traveler; will sell very cheap. 470 University. HORSES AT AUCTION— ISO horse's and mares at auction every Wednes day at 10 a. m. ; sales of horses, bug gies, harnesses, wagons, etc., private sale daily; consignments solicited; we have from 100 to 200 head constantly on hand. Barrett '& Zimmerman's Horse Auction and Commission Sta bles, No. 20 Second st. north, Minne apolis. References, City Bank, Col umbia National Bank, Farm, Stock and Home. NOW IS THE BEST TIM TO HAVK-i YOUR CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES REPAIRED AND PAINTED. WE ARE "EXPERT REPAIRERS OF ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES," EM PLOY ONLY THE MOST SKILLED WORKMEN, AND USE ONLY THK HIGHEST GRADES OF MA- ; TERIALS. OUR PRICES ARE 1 REASONABLE, AS YOU WILL BEG IF YOU WILL GIVE US THE. OP- . PORTUNITY TO EXAMINE YOUR ! VEHICLES AND SUBMIT ESTI- : MATES. TELEPHONE NO. 491. E. ,' M. HALLOWELL COMPANY, 499 TO 511 MINNESOTA ST. ; RECEIVER'S SALE— One Victoria; ; two spider phaetons, two sets double ' harness; desks, chairs, etc., for sale , at half price. William Dawson Jr., | A. B. Ovltt, receivers Mast, Duford & ] Burwell Co. ■ ______ TRUCK— Wanted to buy, a good pec ' ond-hand single truck, must be in i good repair and cheap. H 29, Globe, j WANTED— A light spring truck. Call • .at corner Dearborn and Gorman ! ay. Monday a. m. j ■ , WANTED TO -BU V— Second-hand phaeton. 214 West Seventh st. ' BUSINESS CHANCES. _ :- A FINE MEAT MARKET and best ' location in the city, with 'an "es tablished business of $40 a day," for sale; reasonable terms to right party; cause of selling ill health. Address W 18, Globe. A RARE CHANCE to make money is to buy a St. Paul lot for a home stead or most profitable investment; only $25 cash for first payment, and balance $10 per month until paid for. I have over 600 of such lots for sale. William G. Robertson, Room 27, Globe. - FOR SALE — An eleven-room private boarding house; all modern improve ments in the house; all furnished: every room occupied with good boarders; rent $25 per month; lease for one year longer; finest location in the city, near business center; good reason for selling; money-mak ing house. Reply at once, II 28, . Globe. ' FO,R SALE— Boarding house outfit, with twenty good paying boarders-, good location. For particulars ad dress H 25; Globe. •-" FLOUR MILL— For sale, cheap, to close an estate, new modern 100-bar rel flour mill, located within fifty miles of St. Paul, in a fine farming country; has a large custom trade. Call or address A. W. Jones, room 6, Davidson block, St. Paul. HERE IS A CHANCE to buy a good paying three-chair barber shop. 261 East Seventh st., city. " — European plan, or lodging . house for sale, on Seventh st. II 15, Globe. ■ . - POINTERS ON RACES FREE. Ad dress Hudson & Co., Covington, Ky, SALOON FOR SALE— good lo cation. H 7, Globe. - SHOE STOCK AND FURNITURE for Sale— The assignee offers for sale the entire stock and furniture lit A. G. Peil, 61 East Seventh St., St. Paul, Minn. This stock consists of .1 finely assorted line of men's, women's ant children's footwear, with .ill neces sary fixtures for carrying on iha business, and invoices about $12,000. Bids will be received on above stock and fixtures up to and Includi-ig Fri day, May 31, 1895. Sale will be made subject to confirmation of the court. EDWARD C. SMITH, Assignee. WANTED — Man with $500 to $1,000 cash; 100 per cent on investment. Call at 694 Carroll st. $890 MADE BY ONE OF OUR CUS tomers on a $100 investment in wheat last week. Prices are going up. Now Is your chance. Send for proof and ' our manual on successful specula tion. Thomas & Co., Bankers and Brokers, Rialto Bldg., Chicago. 111. LOST AND FOUND. BADGE LOST— A Modern Woodman of America Chief Forester's badge. Please return to Ryder's Mandolin orchestra, corner Sixth and Wa basha, and receive reward. MACKINTOSH LOST -Mackintosh, . black silk velvet hat, gloves and ur n. brella, at Haynes' photograph gal lery.- Please return- s.iine to Olobo office and roc?!/" reward. . ■ . • HORSE STOLEN— Police and Pub< lie— Horse stolen; bay mare, thirteen years old; mane clipped short; weight about 1,000; white hoof right or left hind foot, white scars on back; $.? reward for recovery of horse and $1 for arrest of thief. William K. Dixon, 110 East Winifred st., St. Paul, Minn. $5.00 REWARD— Lost a German 10 --mark gold piece, value $3.32; waa worn as watch charm and valued a* family keepsake. A. F. Nolle, G. N. Ry. ■■■ - _ CHIROPODIST. CHIROPODIST— Good thing for sore - feet." Good Luck Salve sure cure for ! . chilblains and all other frost bites. If your druggist does "not keep It send or call W. H. Lockwood, . Chir opodist, 293 and 294 Endicott Arcade building; 25c, 50c and $1 box. ***" storage; _ FURNITURE and merchandise stored, money loaned on them while In store. Ryan Furniture Co., 142-144 East SeY" enth st. .. - -