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16 IPEISIMS 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. SITUATIONS OFFERED. ■ — — — - "* MALES. 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 can make $20 per day easy, celling "Boomerangs." takes place forbidden slot machines; retails for jl.oo. new, lightning seller. Write particulars "Koerner," C3S Jackson st, Chicago, 111. »_ — , — — — — AGENTS WANTED everywhere, for a Puzzle that Puzzles. Scientists. Professors, Mechanics and everybody find amusement and instruction. Im mense sale In New York and Chicago. Absolutely new. Puzzle, with full instructions, by mall for 10 cents. Thousands can be sold at State and County Fairs. E. A. Davis, 21 North Green st., Chicago. ' AGENTS— Wanted, a good man in every town In the Northwest' to In troduce the Eureka Silverine Polish; a harvest for a few men on the streets of the Twin Cities during fair week. Address Eureka Chemical Co., Min neapolis, Minn. > AGENTS— Wonderful new 10-cent nov elty, beats the world for fairs; men selling 300 to 400 dally; very attrac tive. P. Coffee Pot Co., 225 Dearborn st, Chicago. AGENTS— Either sex. send 25c for sample and terms for one of three latest novelties; entirely new; several lold at every house; every lady a purchaser; S3 a day to ladles, $10 a day to hustling men at fairs and pub lic gatherings; no attention without return postage. 419 V. Wabasha St., St. Paul. Minn., Room 2. AGENTS WANTED— To show the new pattern revolving griddle cake, fish and egg turner; sells itself; sample, 20c. O. E. Mickel. Haverhill, Mass. AGENTS WANTED In every town and city In the Union to sell the newly-patented adjustable stove pipe supporter; the fastest selling article of the season; samples, 25 cents. Send in early and secure territory. Ad dress The Safety Stove Pipe Sup porter Manufacturing Co., 626 Law son St., St. Paul, Minn. BLACKSMITH— Wanted, a first class man on farm wagon work. Neal, Johns & Co., Lake City, Minn. BOY — Boy sixteen to eighteen, for of fice work; references required; one understanding typewriting preferrea. Address in own handwriting, N 45, Globe. ■ ■ ' CASH PAID for old postage stamp collections. 110 East Fourth st, St. Paul. CANVASSERS— Wanted, good can vassers; experience not necessary, but must be energetic and of good address. Address, in handwriting, giving previous employment, B 23, ■j Globe. ■ CARPENTERS— two good carpenters. Call 670 Pine st. Sunday. CARPENTERS— Wanted, six first class carpenters, at Corwith, 10. Ap- ■ ply George M. Duks & Co., Corwith. CLERK— in furniture store, one that speaks English and German and understands upiholsterlng and carpenter work. Address Box 385, Wlnthrop, Minn. v.- DAIRYMAN— steady man for dairy; call today. 1174 Grand ay. DO YOU WANT WORK? If so, learn barber trade In six weeks; situations guaranteed; catalogue free. Twin City Barber college, 110 Hennepin ay., Minneapolis. FIVE CENTS gets the great Labor day edition of the Co-Operative Age; you can't afford to miss it. ___ INSURANCE AGENTS want the lat est thing, which always represents the best seller and money-getter" We have the "best on earth," and you want to see it. Life insurance re duced .In. price, and our policy con ditions now lead the world. Don't miss writing to "the I. F. A., 404 Ca thedral st, Baltimore, Md. (Mention this paper.) > . LABOR DAY edition of the Co-Opera tive Age, 5 cents; best labor paper ever published in the West. MAN wanted Monday at Kent's ex press. - - PAINTER— first class brush hand on farm wagon work. Neal, Johns & Co., Lake City, Minn. PORTER— Wanted, experienced porter at the Hotel Richelieu, 423 Robert st, city. PHOTOGRAPHER — Wanted, pho tographer, "first-class printer and re toucher; very best of references re lulred; good wages and steady po sition. Address J 100, Globe, Minne apolis. r- SALESMEN patent pens sell on sight; one dip writes 20 times long er than an ordinary pen, and pre vents blotting: circulars and terms free or send 10c for 5 samples. Bra _ ham Pen Co.. 44 Cincinnati, O. m — — SALESMEN— Experienced, first-class only, to open branch office and handle sub-agents for our novelties to sell dealers; no canvassing. The Williard Mf'g Co., Cincinnati, O. SALESMEN to sell cigars; no expe rience needed; new plan; salary $25 per week. Lea Mf'g Co., Chicago, 111. » — , — . WANTED— Young people to learn bookkeeping, telegraphy, shorthand, etc.; students can earn board. Globe Business College, Endicott Building. WANTED— Agents for our Asbestos Clay Cooking Ware; wages $3 to $7 a day; pay every week. Central Sup ply Co., Cincinnati, O. WANTED— Men through the West to manage weekly collection, delivery and taking orders. Good pay. Ref erences required. Star Publishing Co., Chicago. . . - ■ WELL DRILLER— Wanted, tubular well driller to take charge of ma chine. Apply at Graw Bros., 477 East Seventh £•£ $50 PER MONTH and expenses. Local manager wanted in each county. Ad dress The National Co., 322 Boston Block. Minneapolis. Minn. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. R. O. Strong, 309*4 Jackson St. HOUSE of 10 rooms and barn, 40-foot lot, cheap, on easy payments. $800 WILL BUY house and lot near street cars. FORTY ACRES good garden land, at less than value. AN IMPROVED farm near city, cheap. HOUSES FOR SALE. HOUSE— A good eight-room house and lot for sale; barn, trees, city water; all in good repair, or will ex change for a small farm. Call at _ 784 Edmund st. ■ SUBURBAN. IMPROVED FARM — Eighty acres two and a half hours' ride west; soil, black loam; 30 acres under cul tivation, 10 acres choice meadow ; good farm buildings: $1,500.00; easy payments. J. F. Fuller, 509 Boston m block. Minneapolis. MISCELLANEOUS. OWNER of one of the finest homes on St. Anthony Hill, unincumbered, will exchange for smaller place. Address "Owner," 186 East Seventh st. *• - HERE'S A CHANCE to pick up a cheap lot. two blocks from Lafay ette line, for $150.00. Smith & Taylor, 218 Manhattan. ":■ DANCING. i i DANCING SCHOOL — Try Prof. J. Renter's partial payment plan; re opens Sept. 9; reduced terms. For ; terms call or write 185 Rondo st» , 2? THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1895.—TWENTY PAGES* ti r nrnn r* » ri ' VY 1 1 k iYt/V 11 nun IMS IIIL LUiIIO IlplO 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, ie mlttance at above rate, will be invari ably inserted the following morning. SITUATIONS OFFERED. rEHALB. AGENTS— Wanted, lady agents, for a book giving a "New • Discovery,'-' which relieves wives of the burden of their lives; sample copy, 25 cents. L. Berrier, 1218 Sixth ay. north, Min neapolis. ■:'.-; ".' Vy ■ ' :- . •-■' APPRENTICE— Wanted, a nice, young girl to learn millinery and notions. ' Miss Hlddlng, 491 St Peter st. COOK— Wanted, a good -woman cook at Kirk land hotel, Sibley at., between Ninth and Tenth sts. g ■ . - ... COOK— Wanted, good woman pastry ccok on bread and pies. Address, for one week, B 22, Globe. . COOK— Wanted, a competent cook for a private family; no laundry work. Address V 45, Globe. '... V ■-. COOK— Girl wanted for cook and laundry work In family of three. Ap ply Immediately, 246 Dayton ay. ~ CUTTING' TAUGHT by the Independ ent Tailors' Square; wanted, girls to learn dressmaking. 444 Wabasha st. DINING ROOM GIRLS wanted at the Windsor hotel. . FORTY GIRLS WANTED, highest wages paid. Call at Mrs. . Merry weather. 543 Wabasha st. - - -■ - GlßL— Wanted, a girl to go to Graf ton, Dakota, to spend part ■of the time stripping tobacco In cigar fac tory ami the rest to help around house. Call at Mitchelson & Spen cer, 367 Jackson st, city. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent girl for general housework; must be good cook. Call at 613 Goodrich ay., Mrs. Charles Morris. ... HOUSEWORK — Girl for general housework, in family of . three. 793 Osceola ay.; Grand ay. car. , HOUSEWORK— Wanted; a competent girl for general housework. 278 St. Anthony ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, German girl to assist in housework and to take care of children. 109 Summit ay. HOUSEWORK— Competent girl for general housework. Call at 245 Mc- Boal st. Monday afternoon. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl about 17 of some experience to assist in house work. 272 Fuller st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent girl for general housework. 539 Igle hart^ ■— . . ' HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for gen eral housework 'in small family, at 752 Goodrich ay. -. ...:•■ HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for gen eral housework. Call Sunday at 819 Payne ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for gen eral housework. 494 Rice st HOUSEWORK— A good German girl for chamber and dining room work. The Miner, 162 College ay. HOUSEWORK— . middle-aged woman for housework. 346 Dayton ay. ' ■ LADIES- wanted to do writing, ad dress circulars, etc., at their homes, at good wages. Plain writers pre ferred. Reply with stamp. The Princess Co., Drawer 87, South Bend, , Ind. . _. NURSE GIRL wanted at 251 Rice, cor .,'■■- ncr College. "">- ... NURSE— Wanted, child's nurse at 130 Kent : '" _ _ ___ - : . :\ NURSE— Wanted, an intelligent . nurse or nursery governess; must be able to sew and speak perfect German. K6. Globe. - ■■ ■■ .. SECOND Competent second girl. T 779 Summit ay. . .-. . . SECOND GIRL wanted; competent. 20 ' College ay. - ■■ ■•■■>■ > :.. STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, stenog ■rapher for law office, .315 New York * Life Bldg. . ' WHY PAY five cents for ah inferior loaf of bread when you can get AN len's for the > same? Ask your grocer for it. ■ -- - :■:: • INSTRUCTION. BALDWIN SEMINARY, 459 Portland ay., St. Paul, Minn. ; . a school that educates; send for catalogue. DWIGHT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Miss Farrar, Miss Creighton, Princi pals. Englewood, N. J. (14 miles from New York). ■ a- _■■.= . FRENCH, LATIN, GREEK— and class Instruction; rapid method; day and evening classes for beginners and advanced students. Highest references. Prof, de Rau, Washburn ■ building. .--.-: .■-•... IF YOU ARE preparing yourself for a situation in a business house and re / quire lessens In bookkeeping, arith metic, spelling, reading or writing, call at the private night school, cor ner East Seventh and Rosabel sts., and see the teacher, who is an ex pert accountant In office work, or ad dress P. O. Box 2380, St. Paul. PROF. M. E. CRANE, artist, will take a limited number of pupils in all branches of decorative . art. For terms, etc., apply at Studio, Rooms 309 and 310, Kendrick Building, 27 East Seventh st. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING —Practical business methods taught in a thorough manner by a practical stenographer and teacher of several years' experience; Pitman's system; instructions given individually. 633 Oakdale ay. Cy ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY, St. Paul, Minn., Boarding and Day School for Young Conducted by the Sis ters of St. Joseph. Complete aca demic course. Conservatory of Music and art studio. Its forty-third school year begins Sept. 2, 1895. For cata logue address The Directress. 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. THE MOZZARA DANCING ACADE MY, CENTRAL ODD FELLOWS* HALL, CORNER SIXTH AND SEV ENTH STS. ; REGULAR SEASON OPENS OCT. 2. CALL OR AD DRESS. - . WANTED— at St. Paul Busb ness College, 93 East Sixth st, open Monday. . • ■..- - -- ■ *- ■ HORSES AND CARRIAGES. A GOOD, kind, sound driving - horse for sale. 159 Sherburne ay. _*__ A TEAM of driving horses, kind, sound, gentle, for sale. 343 Minne . sota st. . --' ....... . . FOR SALE— Elegant, new Cruttenden brougham, standard style; can be seen at J. C. Shea's Albion Stables, 400 Selby ay. M 24, Globe. __" FOR SALE— horse and good buggy: will sell cheap, on time. 211 East Ninth st. THREE TOP BUGGIES, two open buggies, four phaetons, spring wagon, harnesses, cheap. Sixth and Cedar. HORSES AT AUCTION - 150 horses and mares at auction every Wednes day at 10 a. m. ; sales of horses, bug gies, harnesses, wagons, etc:; private sale dally; consignments solicited; we have from 100 to 200 head constantly on hand. Barrett & Zimmerman's * Horee Auction and Commission Sta bles, No, 20 Second st. north, Minne apolis. References, City Bank, Col umbia National Bank, Farm, Stock and Home. ___ .PONY— to) buy pony, also har ness and cart, must be in good or der and cheap. F 15, Globe. THREE CONCORD BUGGIES, as " good as new, 136 East Fourth st, ANNOUNCEMENTS. NOTICE— PERSONS HAVING articles pawned with us are notified to call before Sept 5 relative to - same; we are leaving the oity. Stone Jewelry Company, 322 Jackson, gfc ,_,. J •■ " " M PEOPLE'S IMS • . All want ads. one cent a word each insertion. Nothing less than 15 cents. ; Advertisements from the country sent any day b? mail, accompanied by re mittance' at above rate, will be invari ably Inserted the following morning, j • SITUATIONS WANTED. MALE). BOOKKEEPER— Situation -wanted by young man of. twenty as bookkeeper or assistant or office work of any kind; city or country. Address F. D., 64 Iglehart sx. COOK— Hotel and restaurant cook wants situation, oity or country; ref erences furnished. Address G. H. 8., 207 N orris, st, St. Paul. ' COOK— Experienced hotel meat cook wants situation; city or country. Ad dress H. E. 8.. No. 175- East Four teenth St., St. Paul. . - COACHMAN— Wanted, situation by competent English coachman, thor oughly used to care of horses all my life; careful driver and)* obliging; first-class habits and references. Ad dress C. P., 151 Hampton house, East Third st. - . ■■ •■■ COACHMAN wishes situation; single, sober, reliable; good driver and thor oughly understands his work; best of reference. Address N. S., 180 West ern ay. north. ENGlNEEß— Situation wanted as en gineer or fireman, or any place ot trust; best of city references. Ad dress F. P., Room 56, 59 East Seventh st. - y _^ EMPLOYMENT wanted by smart, well educated young man, nineteen years of age, a hustler, wages not much of an object; can furnish any required references. Address W. W., 527 West Fourth st., Faribault, Minn. EMPLOYMENT— Strong boy of 15 would like a position in store or office of any kind, writes a good hand and is well acquainted with the city. Ad dress F. Gleler, 733 West Seventh st. POSITION wanted by a single man; a hustler; has had twelve years' ex perience in the dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes and gents' furnishings; can come recommended; no objection to going in country. Address X., 449 Jackson st. SALESMAN— An Al salesman, stock keeper and window trimmer wishes engagement with a first-class cloth ing house; speaks English and French. Address S 18, Globe. WANTED— Care of block for their rent, by man and wile. 'Call mora. . ing or evening, or address, 59 East Seventh st. , Room 40. . • WANTED— as drug clerk, by recent graduate. Fair salary; good, references. National Medical - and Drug Exchange, Elkhart. Ind. FEMALE. COOK — Wanted, a competent cook for private family ; no laundry work. Ad dress Mrs. A. B. Driscoll, White Bear lake. . COOK First-class cook wants situa tion. 857 Dawson st. - COOKS and second girls with experi ence waiting for places at 385 Walnut st. - ' ■ ■ . DRESSMAKING and family sewing wanted; will work reasonable. Call or address 353 Carroll st. . EMPLOYMENT— Man who is willing to make himself generally useful around house and grounds, wishes • situation; can furnish best of ref erences. Address Joseph -Kaenper nolte, 46 West Ninth st. NURSE— Wanted, an Intelligent nurse or nursery governess; must be able to sew and speak perfect German. Address Mrs. A. B. Driscofi, White Bear lake. . • NURSE— Wanted, position by an ex perienced nurse; no objection to fever patients; best of city references. Ad , dress Mrs. L. Wiltsie, 305 East Ninth . sit., St. Paul. ■- NURSE— Experienced nurse will take any sick, case, at reasonable price. city reference. Address 956 Cortland street. .--.-... • . OPERATORS — Wanted, experienced operators on steam-power sewing ma chines to make overalls, shirts.pants, etc., etc. Inquire at the factory. Lln deke, Warner & Schurrneler. POSITION wanted by young lady to • do second work in private family. 167 Charles st. SEWING competent dressmaker would like to go out sewing by the day In families. Call or address 215 Rondo st. STENOGRAPHER— A young lady wishes a position as stenographer. j Call or address 331 Fuller st. STENOGRAPHER— Refined lady sten ; ographer, who talks German and English fluently, desires position In an office. Address N. H., 689 Con . way st. STENOGRAPHER — A thoroughly competent young lady stenographer . would like a position; will do sub stituting or any temporary work; has had experience, and can furnish best of references. Address Stenog rapher. 802 Edmund st. — « TAKE IN AND GO OUT WASHING at 181 Smith ay. ■ - ' " ■ WAITRESS— GirI would like a situa tion where her services would not be required more than half the day, waiting on table preferred. 24 Col lege ay. ' WASHING! A woman would like to go out and take in washing. 533 Ed mund sit. •• WASHING—A good washer and ironer would like work by the day in pri vate family. Call or address 418 Franklin, st .WASHING— Wanted, to go out wash ing,- ironing and cleaning. Call at 691 Charles st. WASHING AND IRONING wanted, to take home; first-class work at 40c dozen. Call or address 163 Arch st. WASHING Woman goes out washing, .ironing and housed eaning. Address 440 Wabasha St., in Drug Store. WASHING— Wanted, washing to. do at home. Call at 290 Summit Place. 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 . AUCTION SALES. P. T. Kavanagh, Auctioneer. . ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE — Im . proved property at auction on - the West side, belonging to the estate of the late Margaret Cranston (also known as Margaret Shannahan). I . will sell on the premises on Saturday, Sept. 14, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, Lot 11, Block 1,80, Robertson's Addi tion to West St. Paxil, together with Improvements thereon, being situate at Nos. 43 and 47 West Fairfield ay., consisting of a thirteen- room, board ing house and eight-room residence, both of Which bring a fair rental. P. T, Kavanagh, Auctioneer, Jebb & Schauer, Auctioneers. WE DO a general auction and com mission business; we will give you an estimate and tell you what we can realize for your goods free ol charge; we guarantee to give you satisfactory services or sell your . goods free of charge; sales at pri . vate residences a specialty; best ref erences. Jebb & Schauer, Auction eers, 16 and 18 East Seventh st. WANTED TO BUY. . DICTIONARY— Wanted,' for cash, standard dictionary; state binding and price. A 24, Globe. Minneapolis. HOUSE— Wanted, to buy house and . lot, will pay $500 down. Call or ad dress E. R., 202 Sherburne ay. STEREOPTICON— Wanted to buy, second-hand stereoptico-n. Address V ' 46, GlQbe. - - ST. BERNARD PUP— Wanted, . a smooth-coat, male, St. Bernard pup. j Address K5, Globe. . .. ." : HOUSE— house In good location, must be cheap; give, number; of house, K4, GlQfoi, . r -. . y.-. .->^. ,;■;■/ WANT TO BUY A LOT for all cash, . south of Carroll and east of Fisk sts. J B4Utt b* djri (&«$£ M. jft G-lftfee,- 1 1 m 11 , All want ads. one cent a word each Insertion. Nothing less than 15 cents. Advertisements. from the country sent any day .by ' mall, accompanied iby re-' mlttance' at above rate,, will , bo invari ably inserted the following thorninjr. J FINANCIAL. '^ DO YOU' WANT to borrow money on diamonds; .watches, etc.; any amount. George R. Holmes. 141 East Seventh. DO : YOU WANT TO BORROW money on your diamonds, gold watch, gold jewelry, bicycle, furs, pi ano 'or bank stock ?■■ ■■ Diamonds and : watches for sale for half their value; cash paid for old gold. Inquire Ly tle's Loan Office, 411 Robert st.Room, - ... 1, opposite Ryan hotel. - .-' ■■'-• J LOANS. MADE on furniture, pianos, diamonds, seal coats and all pcr T sonal . property of value, at lowest* rates; private offices; business con . fidential. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Company, Rooms 7 and 17, First Na tional-Bank Building, corner Fourth and Jackson sts. __ •■■;' MONEY TO LOAN on good security at lowest, rates, without charge for com mission, at our State Savings bank, Germania Life Building,- Fourth and Minnesota sts. . -•_- ___ MONEY TO LOAN on unproved prop erty in amounts and for time to suit. Bonds, bank stocks and first mort gages bought. and sold. C. Ernst & Co., investment bankers. Offices. Ger mania Bank building, St. Paul, and Temple Court, Minneapolis. THE ■ NATIONAL INVESTMENT Company, Room 45, National Ger man-American Bank building, can handle a few choice loans at 6 and 7 per cent on choice improved prop erty. : We have the following amounts on hand: .-SI,OOO, $1,500, $1,800, $2,000, $2,500, $3,500 and $5,000. Call and see us. Robert L. Ware, president. WE GUARANTEE THE CHEAPEST money in St. Paul for any first-class loan, from $500 upwards. We give Immediate answers and close without delay; grant all privileges; loans pay- * able in St. Paul. H. & Val J. Roths child, Pioneer Press 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. FOR SALE. BOAT— A good, strong hunting boat for sale cheap. -. C. S., 234 Rondo st. BICYCLE— For sale,, a good bicycle very cheap at room 27, Court house ; call at 10 a. m. • ■■ BICYCLE— For sale, a fine 1895 bicycle," at 580 St. Peter "st. ; will trade for something. Call at noon or supper. CANOE with sails and paddles, or will trade for mandolin or photographic goods, 667 Wabasha." ■ ■. ' COWS— Two No! 1 fresh milch cows and calves, one part Jersey, young and good milkers, at 784 Edmund st DOGS— For sale, pointers, English and Irish setters; broke. Eward Ed munds, 288 Duke st ■ ' FOR SALE— A clear lot, $400; $2,200 --equity in good house and lot; $1,500 --stock of groceries and fixtures for j $2,200 cash. V 23, Globe. .. . . • FURNITURE, Including- range, side board, etc., for sale cheap, cash or payments. Room 10, Globe Building. GUN A 1 double-barrel, breech-loading shot. gun for sale cheap; boots, bag and corduroy suit if wanted. 10 Globe Building. _______ ■ \ LATHES, planers, drill presses, belt ing, S shafting, forges, small tools, ■ blowers and grinders, at Thirteenth and Canada sts. Stees. -•;. OFFICE AND s STORE * FIXTURES , For sale cheap, one j medium-size Hall and two . medium-size.-. Mosler safes, two upright showcases,, three letter presses, eight r dummies for r . clothing store, one button , machine for shoe store, two desks,. office rail ing, one Kimball organ, one square piano, store awnings and ladders for shoe store; good as new: gas fix tures, etc. Apply to Jebb & Schauer, 16 and 18 East Seventh st. - - OVERCOAT— For. sale, a fine astra ohan overcoat, at 24 West Sixth st. PIANO— upright piano for sale at your price. Room 10,' Globe Building. SAFE— For sale cheap, one large office safe, one Remington . typewriter, one fifteen-drawer Amberg letter., file. J 24, Globe. ,- v ■- !__£___«■ SEWING MACHINES— AII makes of. sewing machines for sale at one third regular price. Room 10, Globe Building. .;.■■ ...--.- ■'.-■.■. STEAM LAUNCH and barge for sale cheap; . just the thing for south. Write J. W. Nelson, Red Wlng.Mlnn. WOOD— For sale, the cheapest place to buy your wood is at corner-Grotto and University; all ready cut the right length for the stove; call and see; you will save money by It. • ■ WANTED TO RENT. Wanted, a nice 6 or 7 room steam heated flat, within the basin bounded by St. Peter st, Central ay. and Jackson st. ; will pay $25 or $30 per month. F 21, Globe. HOUSE— Wanted ' to rent, a small house with .barn, near city, lower town preferred. M 18, Globe. HOUSE of nine or ten rooms, suitable for two families, modern improve ments.- Address F., 442 Broadway. SHOW CASES— to rent, two six or eight foot show cases. 116 East Seventh st. •? HOUSE— small house or will take half of occupied house; small family; references. Address, with full par tlculars, C 34, Globe. _^ HOUSE— Wanted to rent, five or six room modern house within fifteen blocks of Fifth and Robert sts. F 16, ■ Globe. ROOMS— Wanted, a comfortably fur nished, commodious room, on Nel son, Dayton or Farrington ay.; pri vate family preferred. Address V 42, Globe. • -■ ■■- ' . ■ ■ ..-- ROOMS— Two or three unfurnished rooms, steam heat, for light house keeplng. B 1, Globe. ■>■ ROOMS— Wanted, two or three fur nished rooms, with supper and breakfast preferred, on Grove West minster or neighborhood, for two gentlemen. Address F 17, Globe. ROOMS— by • a mother and . son— young man— or three un furnished, heated 1 rooms, within five or six blocks of Albion. Address M. ■ or call at 262% Selby a v., before noon. BOARD WANTED. BOARD AND ROOM wanted, for a man and wife In a private family, about in the center of the city. Ad dress J 20, Globe. -; • BOARD AND ROOMS— fur nished rooms, with board, on St' An | thon.y hill. N 40, Globe. ___ j BOARD— board in private family on the hill for gentleman, wife and young lady. Give price and ac» . commodations. Z 9, Globe BOARD— Wanted, board in private family onl the hill for gentleman and wife, baby and nurse. State accom, odatlons and price, Z 10, Globe. I BOARD AND ROOM wanted In private family by young man. V 47, Globe. BOARD AND ROOM wanted by gen . tleman and wife (English), second story front room, furnished, with board; private family or where there are few, permanent boarders. State terms and full particulars to N 43, Globe Office. ROOM AND BOARD— Gentleman and wife desire room and board with pri vate family on the hill. F 18, Globe. — — ', ' 'I.— <.. '- ' '•' ' — — . m&r DYE WORKS. > * I "KAHLERT & MINtEL - Minnesota 1 JiUtou _>£• lYsrtfo la £aa Seventh. 1 win m '.■ All want ads. on* cent a word each Insertion. . Nothing less than 15 cents.',' Advertisements from ' the country sent any day by -mail, jj accompanied by re mittance at above rate will be invari ably inserted the following ! morning. - t* BOARD OFFERED. ANY PERSON wanting a good. home '•* for a baby or small child of either ' . sex can find one, for a small ' com v pensation, in a respectable family by ' > addressing F 19, this office; references -"exchanged.: - . « ■ : - -. BOARD— furnished rooms, with V board. 125 East Ninth st. -'. ;.'■ BOARD Two .gentlemen :: wishing • pleasant room with board can be ac « commodated by addressing B. Y. E., Globe; references desired. _____ l BOARD— Steam heated rooms, suit • able for four gentlemen, with board; S one room for gentleman and wife. '_ 393*4 Selby ay. - ■ •. ; . : BOARD— that outdoor life at the - lakes Is almost over, and desirable winter quarters are in demand, at ' tention is called to "The Miner," 162 g College ay., corner West Sixth st; five minutes' walk from court house; • convenient to two car lines; all mod ern improvements; desirable rooms and first-class table board; rates rea ■ sonable. '■ ' r ; .-• ' '■'.'• •• •',■'*■; BOARD— One nicely furnished front I room, with board; 6 o'clock dinner. 614 Central Park place east, Summit and Minnesota. ~ . BOARD— WiII give two girls room and board very cheap; board for teachers, two blocks from Madison school. 252 Martin st. ' ': .'--'. BOARD— One large alcove room, one large room facing lawn,' also single • rooms, all elegantly furnished, with all modern Improvements, and first class table board; rooms and board at reasonable terms. 235 West Fifth st. i BOARD— Private boarding at No. 20 • College . ay. ; first-class accommoda tions; bath and gas, with use of par lor and piano; board the best BOARD— Two furnished . rooms with board. N 40, Globe. BOARD— furnished room and board, terms reasonable, at 64. East Eleventh st. ■ " BOARD— large sunny front rooms, furnished and unfurnished, with board. 649 Selby ay.. *-■■- BOARD — pleasant room,'suit ' able for two, " modern, conveniences, excellent board, use of piano. ' 155 Nina av.,near Selby cable, ;. BOARD AND ROOM — First-class board and room, on the hill, close to business center. Z6, Globe. *- ' - -r BOARD A nice furnished .room for two gentlemen, with or without board. 137 East Ninth st : ■ ... ROOMS AND BOARD— WeII furnished - rooms with first-class board; steam heat 306 West Third st, near Pleas ant ay. , • THE KIRKLAND HOTEL is now . open; desirable rooms and first-class table board; rates reasonable. Sib ley st., between Ninth and Tenth sts. BUSINESS CHANCES. BARBER SHOP for sale, three chairs, J 100 cups, doing a good business; rent, $9 a month; an elegant chance for a I barber; good reason for selling. J 40, ' Globe. -. - - DO YOU SPECULATE? Then send , • for our book "How to Speculate Suc cessfully, on Limited Margin in Grama a and Stock Markets." Mailed free. I Coates & Co., Rialto Building, Chi cago. •■:-•■■ - - BARBER SHOP— Wanted to rent, bar j ber shop, furnished; references if re ,; quired; In or out of city; two or more 3 chairs. L 20, Globe. ' __• FINE GROCERY— Doing a business of ' .$40,-000 -per annum; - location down . town. Inquire J. W. Sharer, Man t' hattan. • ..-■'■,- ■ FOR SALE— The best-paying dairy farm and milk route In Southern '" Minnesota; will net $2,000 annually; 0 eighty acres adjoining city limits of 1 Faribault;' no incumbrance; stocked ? with Jerseys; one and a half acres in small fruits; buildings large,- new and modern. Reason for selling, poor health. Write ! for particulars. Ad dress Box 627, Faribault, Minn.- FOR SALE — A general store, com plete in every detail, with a fine run of trade; established- for -twelve years; this is a rare chance for an I active man with from $3,000 to $5,000; wishing to retire the only reason for selling. Address "The Fair," Still water, Minn. . . , GENERAL STORE for sale In South ern Minnesota, in a thriving village; "Sood trade worked up. Apply Z. H. Thomas, 511 Pioneer Press building' St. Paul. .:"; GROCERY STORE— A grocery store doing good business; cheap if taken at once; reason for selling, sickness. Z 7, Globe. -;;•' GOOD OPENING for dry goods store in country town of 500. For particu lars, write John Jones, Globe. STOCK OF MERCHANDISE for sale in a busy town in Southwestern Min nesota; big crops, and doing a large business. Address P. M., Belvlew, Minn. , SUCCESSFUL SPECULATION— for our book, "The Scalper," explains the best method of trading in grain, stocks and provisions on limited mar gins. All scalpers make money. Spe cial facilities offered to operators, both large and small; also write for market letter, published regularly. Lansing & Co., 114 Quincy st, Chi cago. Mention this paper. SUCCESSFUL GRAIN AND STOCK Speculation. Our free book, "Sys tematic Speculation," explains most profitable methods of trading on lim • ited margins. Send for copy; also market letter. Frederick Wiggins & Co., 135 Van Buren st, Chicago, 111. YOU CAN EASILY make $25.00 a day or more, on small capital, by our safe method of speculation in grain or stocks. Working for commissions only It is to our Interest to make money for our customers; business strictly confidential; send for our book free; bank references. F. J. - Wakem & Co., 137 Owings building, Chicago. - • ■ WANTED— Party to join me In ship ping dairy products East; good mar gin; small capital required. Address _N. 41, Globe. ' ' TO EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE TWO CLEAR LOTS at [ Bald Eagle Lake for a horse and f buggy or a good wheel. X., Globe. EXCHANGE . FURNITURE, cooking r utensils, six-room house, complete :, outfit for a small house and lot, half f lot ■ -■ FOR ■."■ SALE OR TRADE — Five 1 acres of land In city limits for house - and lot. Ed Traeger, 371 Sibley st NEW GOODS for second-hand. Ryan E Furniture and Exchange Co., 142 and C 144 East Seventh St. ■ ■. - . SMALL FRONTAGE BEAUTIFUL 1 modern new house down town for i house with larger, grounds. Address ) Owner, 412 Washburn building. • •1 MISCELLANEOUS. j ; SEE . THE SPEAKING DIAL— The ; greatest scientific invention, termed [ Levi tatlon, operated by an unseen force and Intelligence; giving won derful results each day and evening at the Inventor's address, 194 East Tenth st. '•■■■■' '■' ■•■-■■• ■ -. PICTURES AND FRAMES of every . design can be had for less money than anywhere else in the city, at the St Paul Picture Frame Manufactur ing Co., 319 Wabasha st . A full line of . artists' materials. Bowen & . "____. ■ - ' " ■ r - TYPEWRITERS. ' TYPEWRITERS SACRIFICED! NEW '" and Second-Hang— Remington, $65; Smith Premier, $65; Densmor^, $55; Hammond, $25; ail perfect! ribbons, carbohs, mimeograpns.typewriter pa-, - ncr; the finest stook. Aver carried in the city; everything " goes; .: now is your chance to load up; terms cash: . mall orders solicited. We rather sell bicycles, that is why, S. F. Heath I WO US - 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 tho. following. morning. ■"'"•'■"• RENT. ■ HOUSES.. 'T~- OATH CART —COMPANY,. Manager* of Property, 158 East Sixth St. . HOUSES FOR RENT. NOS. 376, 378, 380, 356, 388, 390 North Exchange St.— rooms ' and bath, No. 376. $30 per month; balance, $25 per month. : ■ i i_t 721. 723, 7_Vfc, 727, 733*4 Martin St.— Six rooms and city water, per month ..$lO 341 Martin St.— rooms and bath. .sl6 315 Martin St.— Corner of Fairing- . , ton— Seven rooms, bath, furnace, gas hardwood finish down stairs.. 612 Holly Ay.— Thirteen rooms, two .. baths, lavatory on first floor, fur nace, gas and all modern con veniences ............ :. 45 695 and 721 Laurel Ay.— Six rooms "and bath; keys at janitor of Gil man terrace, 707 Laurel ay $18 772 Dayton Ay.— Six rooms '. and bath .... $20 403 Summit Ay.— Ten rooms fur- - nished; If no improvements, will rent at .....S3O 772 York St.— rooms and city water $5 House of six rooms on Levee st, West side $7 Cathcart & Co., Managers of Prop erty, 158 East Sixth st. ' ' Schram'g Renting Agency, Rooms 320 and 322, Manhattan Building. 974. Hague ay., 10 rooms, bath and furnace, good repair, nearly new.. s2o 684 Wabasha, ' 8 rooms, bath and furnace . ; ; $25 366 Pleasant, 8 rooms, bath !.'.'! "'""'"$18 243 Thirteenth, 7 rooms, water and sewer .........$lB 665 De Soto, 6 rooms, water and sewer $10 -780 Buffalo, 5 rooms, city water $8 171 Granite, 6 rooms, city water $10 182 Ann, 5 rooms, city water $7 FLATS. 515 St. Peter, 3 rooms, nice repair, closet, pantry (no children in block) ; ............$lB 127 Eleventh, "4 rooms •. $10 Furnished upstairs, everything for housekeeping, 4 rooms, bath, cen tral $18 Manning's Renting Agency, Davidson Block, Corner Fourth and Jackson Sts. 15-room modern house, 26 College ay. 10-room house, bath, etc., 448 Minne sota st. 10-room modern house, 586 St. Peter st. 8-room house, bath, etc., 214 East Fourteenth st. " 8-room house, barn and. six acres of ground, three miles from court house. Large shop, with power, low rent, 916 Fauquier st. 5-rooms, second floor, 226 East Thir teenth st . 6-room house, city water, 605 Marlon st. Charles T. Cardigan Renting Agency. 22 East Fourth St. Houses, furnished and unfurnished, flats and stores for rent all over city; farms for rent; farms for sale. J. W. Sliepard, 94 East 4tli St RENTS houses, stores, office*, steam-heated apartments, col lects rents, acts as owner's a»ent. ' HOUSE S. COTTAGE— handsome eight room cottage, St. Anthony Hill; fine location. Herbst Rental Bureau, 186 East Seventh st. DO YOU WANT • 75 - WILKIN ST.. COMPLETELY FURNISHED. VERY CHEAP. GREAT BARGAIN. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY. FOR RENT OR LEASE— By. the own er, a new nine-room house, St. An thony hill; one block from cable; lo cation fine; all conveniences; price low to right party.' J 21, Globe. ; ; HOUSE— Nicely furnished house for rent cheap. Inquire 276 Pleasant ay. HOUSE— rent, house, 436 Thomas st.; seven rooms, cellar, _ city water, bath, modern Improvements; cheap to right parties. . r .. HOUSE— rent cheap, house of six rooms, bath, fire-place, etc., centrally located. 527 Marion st, near Sher burne ay. . .: HOUSE — For rent, a- five-room house, 362 Pleasant ay. Inquire next .door. HOUSE— For rent,B97 Conway, eight room house, city water, storm sash < and screen, $12.00 per month; barn on i premises. Smith & Taylor, 218 Man hattan. HOUSES Nice seven-room house, all modern improvements, cheap; also five-room cottage, city water, sewer, rent $10; also four-room flat, bath, cellar, yard, rent $9. 657 Can ada sit. . • . HOUSE— S2O—2BS Grotto st, seven rooms, storeroom, cellar, city water, grate, wood mantel, yard; pretty, convenient, warm, four tons of coal heating It. Call 5 to 7p. m. HOUSES Two five-room houses on Arkwright st., near Lafayette ay., for rent for $5 per month each. Smith & Taylor, 218 Manhattan. Building. HOUSE— For rent, house, furnished or unfurnished, No. 461 Dayton ay., with or without barn; large, neat yard: all modern improvements. Smith & Tay lor, 218 Manhattan. Building. HOUSE— 3S3 Banfil St, Near West Sev enth Fine six-room modern house; storm windows; all conveni ences. ■. - . - HOUSE— For rent eight-room house, 35 East Tenth, corner ' Cedar, $30. Smith & Taylor, 218 Manhattan Building. HOUSE— For rent, very ' desirable eight-room house; all finished in hardwood; modern conveniences. 675 St. Anthony ay., near St. Albans; must be rented at once. Apply on - premises or to National Investment Company, 45 National German-Amer ican Bank Building. ■ HOUSE— Wanted, by a family ot three, a furnished house of about eight rooms on the hill; state price and location. ZB, Globe . . HOUSE For rent, twelve-room house, 268 Nelson ay. ; all modern con veniences. Apply at 273 Dayton ay. HOUSE— To rent, large eight-room house, good location, four blocks from school, three blocks to car. 534 Marshall ay. HOUSE— S2S, modern ten-room house, with barn, GOB John st; key next door. -■ ..- HOUSE— rent, seven-room house on Collins st Apply at 506 Collins st. HOUSE— Nicely furnished modern house on Portland ay. For partlcu lars call ait No. 403 Jackson st . HOUSE— Pleasant six-roomed house in . Central terrace. 82 West Central,cor ner Rice. HOUSE Six-room house for rent cheap, with water and sewer, only a half block from Maria avenue elec trlc line, at 661 East Third st HOUSE— To rent, seven-room house, city water; cheap. John Larkln, 97 Park ay. » . - . HOUSE— East Eighth st, eleven rooms; modern improvements, Ap ply S. Bergman, 357 Jackson st ■.-. J.-W. SHEPARD, 94 East Fourth st, does a general renting business; has for rent houses, modern and not modern, furnished and unfurnished, heated by the owners; stores, apart ments, rooms, in fact any and every thing, In all parts of the city; too many to advertise singly. - - . RESIDENCE— For \ rent S first-class - residence, "Laurel Terrace," corner Laurel and Nina ays., St. Anthony hill; eleven rooms, two baths, laun dry and all modern conveniences; steam heat furnished and regulated from central plant Inquire 127 Nina ay. ■'. ;■-•'• .■-.■-.■■ .v. RESIDENCE— For rent ; first-class • eleven-room residence, . 143 Nina ay., I corner Laurel, St Anthony hill; mod .* crn conveniences. Inquire 127 Nina __________ ____!___ _________ "J>HE FINEST BOARDING HOUSE IN CITY, 28 ROOMS, ON SUMMIT AY. ' TAYLOR'S ■.-', RENTING m nan ims 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 ivarl ably inserted the following* morning*. FOR RENT. ■'■'"• - HOUSES. WE HAVE THE GREATEST BAR GAIN AT IRVING PARK EVER OFFERED FOR $25. TAYLOR RENTING AGENCY. __■ TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY GLOBE BUILDING —WE RENT HOUSES, STORES. OFFICES. TAKE CHARGE OF RENTED . PROPERTY „ND MAKE COLLEC TIONS - ■ FLATS. CATHCART & COMPANY, •""• Managers of Property, ' ' 158 East Sixth St. - \ FLATS AND ROOMS FOR RENT. FLATS of' six rooms and bath, hot and cold water, janitor services, in the Euclid View, corner of Bates ay. and Euclid st, and in the Gilman Terrace 697 to 715 Laurel ay. ; win ter rents from $23 to $37.50 per month, and summer rents from $8 to $20 per month, according to location. ' The flats will be shown by the janitors In charge of the buildings. Flats of five rooms and bath at 248 West Third St., second floor, per month $15 Third floor, per month $13 246 West Third st, second f100r. ...515 104 South Robert st., second floor, rear-flat $8 Third floor front flat :..... .$lO 516% Rice st, second floor $10 Furnished rooms for single gentle men in the Westmoreland block, cor ner of Tenth and St". Peter sts., from $10 to $20 per month. Furnished rooms, with private bath, in the Costanza, 341 St. Peter st., from $15 to $35 per month. Cathcart & Co., Managers of Prop erty, 158 East Sixth st. APARTMENTS— No. 681 St Peter St.— First-class six-room apartments, $35.00 per month; references required. J. J. Watson, 18 Germania Life Build ing. . FLAT— rooms, second floor, ar ranged for housekeeping, cellar, watercloset large yard, to adults; rent, $13; central location. 277 Grove St., between Canada and Broadway. FLATS— rent, residence flats, three to ten rooms, in the Robertson Block, West Seventh, corner Sherman st. ; and in the Louise Building, West - Seventh, near Walnut St.; the Rob -.: ertson Block has been remodeled and repaired in first-class style, and same is now being done in the Louise Building. William G. Robertson, Room 27, Globe Building. . FLAT— The Beifeld, flats containing four, five, six and eight rooms, $20 to $30; this includes steam heat hot and cold water, janitor service, etc. -J. W. Shepard, 94 East Fourth st. FLAT— Alden, 63 College ay., well appointed, six-room flats, bath, steam heat, stationary wash tubs, handsomely decorated and within . walking distance. J. W. Shepard, 94 i East Fourth st. ' FLATS— The Premier, St. Peter stand College ay., six rooms, steam heat and all modern conveniences; deco rations of the best; $32 to $40. J. W. Shepard, 94 East Fourth st. FLATS— West Seventh St.— or three and two-room flats; modern; in good condition. FLATS— The best six and seven-room steam-heated flats on the hill, newly papered, only two blocks from the Selby cable; rent, $25.00; don't fall to see them. M. E. Kost & Co., corner Third and Robert sts., Commercial Bank building. i FLAT— rent flat six rooms, with bath; 461 Rice st, between Aurora . and University ays. Inquire of W. ■■- L. Perkins & Co., 319. Robert st. ... FLATS— Lytle's flats,' on Grove- st. ; second-floor- flat two large square rooms, bedroom and kitchen, bath, separate shed and yard room, water free, halls taken care of by janitor: . $10. per month; one four-room flat $B per month. Inquire of E. Lytle, 411 . .Robert St., Room 1, or janitor, in basement, 209 Grove st. FLATS— Nice flats for rent cheap, on „ Wabasha st Inquire at 474 Rice st. THE RANSOM— 73 and 75 Summit Ay. —Flats of seven rooms, steam heat hot and cold water,- finished in oak, with all modern conveniences. S. E Day, agent Globe building. ROOMS. AURORA AY., 393— For' rent, four rooms up stairs; water and sewer. CEDAR ST., 617— For rent, large front room, with alcove, closet, grate, gas and bath; private family; without children; board if desired. CENTRAL AY. AND ST. PETER ST. —Flat 10, Furnished rooms; steam heat; use of bath. EXCHANGE ST., 382 AND 384, NORTH Central location; handsomely fur nished rooms, single or en suite, for gentlemen only; all modern Improve ments. EXCHANGE ST., 364— For rent, fur nished or unfurnished rooms; use of bath. FULLER ST., 328— Four rooms up stairs, with bath, $8. _• IGLEHART ST., 155— Three furnished rooms, convenient and reasonable; use of bath. LOUIS ST., 257— For rent, three unfurl nished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; central location; bath, . hot and cold water. NINA AY., 127— For rent furnished apartment, two rooms and bath; steam heat Inquire Apartment "D," second floor. NINTH ST., 350, EAST— Furnished rooms to rent cheap. NINTH ST., 19, EAST— For rent, very pleasant and newly furnished front* room, first floor; also smaller rooms, furnished or unfurnished; all con veniences. PLEASANT AY., 158— Pleasant fur nishe_front rooms, with or without board; well heated. ■ ■ -• PLEASANT AY., 152— A pleasant furnished front alcove room, two closets, modern conveniences. PLEASANT AY.. 185— rent all newly furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. ROBERT, 535— For rent, nicely fur nished, room, $4 per month; use of bath. ».£;,- ROBERT, 535— For rent, two connect ing front rooms, partly or completely furnished, for light housekeeping; use of bath. ' ■■••'. RICE ST., 251— Comer College Ay.— Furnished rooms for rent. RICE ST., 260— For rent, two unfur nished rooms. Call at 251 Rice. ' ROOM— rent In a private family on Marshall ay., a sunny front room, furnished, furnace heat, with or with out.board. L 23, Globe. ROOMS — For rent, two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call 689 Wabasha st - ■■ ROOMS— First-class accommodations . can be had at the Osborne, just open ' ed, newly furnished, all modern con-' venlences. Mrs. J. Scott, 579 Selby ay. RICE, 261— Between College and Sum mit—For rent. " nicely furnished rooms; private family. SELBY AY., 569— Three unfurnished rooms, bath. Call titer 6. SEVENTH ST., 155, WEST— rent, neatly and newly furnished front rooms, single or en suite; rent reason able; SEVENTH ST.. 279, EAST — Three ' . rooms, furnished, for housekeeping. ST. PETER ST., Furnished front ajcove room, modern conveniences. ST. . PETER ST., 646— Pleasant side room for rent, modern conveniences, furnace heat; rent, $5. ■ .. - ST. PETER ST., 887— For rent, suite of pleasant furnished roomst well. kept, .-'. with steam heat and electric light, suitable for one or two gentlemen. . SUMMIT AY., "45— For reht, j a fur- IIBKHB T ; — -. — — S «.,"' UI^ 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 In variably inserted the following morn- FOR RENT. '..:' ) , Rooms. SEVENTH ST., 199%, WEST-Second •Floor— furnished rooms, with,' use of bath, $7 and $8 per month. SMITH AY., 127-Desirable furnished j rem t rooms; modern conveniences; private family. . - .*. TO A Y.. 9 3-Furnished or unfur nished rooms; centrally located; mod t?ra.t.e price. TENTH ST., 194, EAST-For - rent 'l pleasant rooms, furnished or unfurl 1 nished, with closets; use of bath? : TENTH ST ,413 AST-Rooms to rent" with orr without board in private farn- TENTH ST., 379, EAST-Furnished rooms, with steam heat hot and cold water. . . , THIRD ST., 257 WEST-Corner off Smith Ay.— Furnished rooms en suite or single for light housekeeping; also' rooms for gentlemen. THIRTEENTH ST., 311. EAST— For,' rent, two suites of four rooms each;! all modern Improvements. Inquire at 246 East Fourteenth st. WABASHA ST., 125, SOUTH-Suite « seven rooms; modern improvements;; $15.00, to good tenant WABASHA, 770— Ryan Block— For rent' cosy front room, neatly furnished;. bath, hot and cold water ; $7. < • ■. UTOPIA— St Peter St.-Pleasant font rooms, single or en suite; tran slents accommodated. UPSTAIRS FOR RENT— CaII today, except during church time. Clem N. Nelson, 304 Edmund st WALNUT ST., 385— Three furnished rooms with conveniences for light housekeeping. WACOUTA ST.. 544— rent, five or six rooms. Apply 221 East Seventh. WALNUT ST., StS— A large suite of furnished or unfurnished front cor ner rooms for rent < STORES. "*■ STORE— store room 100x20 in one of the best locations in St. Cloud, Minn. Apply to Jacob A. Lahr In St. Cloud, or Nicholas Lahr, 178 Bates ay., St Paul, Minn. . ' STORE— rent, vacant store for first-class retail business, in Robert son block, West Seventh, corner Sherman. William G. Robertson, Room 27. Globe Building. _ PERSONAL :j Health, Wealth and Happiness By Consulting . , PROF.J.ftGGrY. The Weil-Known Reliable i I J CLAIRVOYANT ■ ■ j Will have his office shortly .'' in Minneapolis, by request. Ladles aud (.entlemeu desiring to be safely prepared - invited to Call at Once and have foretold your Past, Present and Future. 1 Advice In Love, Marriage, Business and on All Matters of Importance at , 521==WABASHA S T.-521! (Opp. Capitol, in the Stone Building.,) •• H. B.— There are man v impostors. so-called 1 Clairvoyants, who humbug the credulous. Prof. J. Agga does not desire to be classed with these cheap humbugs. And a visit to' the professor will prove the truth of this as sertion. Don't throw your money away by going to unreliable .fortune tellers t while this reliable medium is in town. '\ - 521 WABASHA SfKEET. . j . :'II»KAPOLIs. " ~~~*i No. 405 Nicollet Avenue, Long used as a popular Mil. inery ' '£ j ■ »...*..--•. — ,■: ,■ Store, ; ..•■,. Y.i I© FOR RENT. The best location on the best retail street in the Northwest: steam heat; long lease. I). B. WEBSTER, 322 Hen hepin Ay, A RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT— ' ' Madame Teles— orth; prices reduced £0 cents; thirty years' experience. _ Eighth st . MADAME MOSS, the world-renowned, clairvoyant t and second-sight seer, acknowledged to be Unapproachable in her statements of facts. She does not resort to trickery and fraud, but 1 advises you to a certainty the best course to pursue. No matter what your troubles may be she can help you. She has never been equaled in giving advice on love affairs, mar riages, divorces, lost or stolen ar tides etc. Call and be convinced. Readings, 50c each person. Manu-" facturer of Climax salve, the best salve on earth. Cures all sores that flesh is heir to. Free trial. Also, catarrh cure. 513 Wabasha st, op . posite capitol entrance. i MADAME MOSS, the world renowned* clairvoyant and second sight seer, 513 Wabasha st, opposite capitol entrance. MRS. ALICE AUSTlN— Clairvoyant,' card reader; ladies, 25 cents; gentle* men, 50 cents. 16 West Exchange st, near capitol. SUPERFLUOUS HAlß— Write for free information how to remove hair permanently without slightest injury to skin; superior to electric needle.' Curtis Co., 186 Thirty-second st, Chi cago. ST. PAUL VIA VI COMPANY ' fur nishes health book and consultation tree by lady attendants to mothers and daughters. 29 Germania Bank Fifth and Wabasha. -- $500.00 REWARD— Dr. Taylor's Tansy, Pennyroyal English Female Regu lating Pills, the ladies' friend and priceless boon. They are the original and only genuine: are safe and al ways reliable; never fail; mailed any whero for $1; sold at all drug stores. For sale in St. Paul by L, Mussetter» Fourth and Wabasha. . \ LOST AND FOUND. , BOA LOST— Marten fur boa. Return; to St. Paul & Duluth Railroad Office, Pioneer Press Building, seventh floor. Room 707, and receive reward. DOG LOST— pup Bernard dog, 3 months old. Return to C. A. Kahn. _ 291 St. Anthony. SHAWL LOST— Aug. 11, shawl. Please return to 543 Thomas st and get re ward. - 1 PROFESSIONAL. . — — — — ■ . — « MRS. BALDWIN removes superfluous hair,, moles, etc., by electricity; only positive and permanent remedy known; five years' experience *• refer ences given. 40 Washington st, be- MRS. DR. REARDON removed to 394 North Exchange st, corner Sixth, Baths, Turkish, electric, tub • and vapor. 9 to 9. including Sundays. ! =3 - \ CHIROPODIST. F.i GOOD THING for sore feet, Good Luck Salve; sure cure for bad-smelling feet, scald feet and dry, hot feet If your druggist does not keep it send or call on W. H. Lockwood, chiropodist. 293 and 294 Endicotl Building: 25c. 50c and SI box. MEDICAL tk LADIES! Chichester's English Penny royal Pills (Diamond Brand), are the best. Safe, reliable; take no other. - Send 4c, ■ stamps, for particulars, "Relief for Ladles," in letter by re turn mail. At Druggists. Chichester, Chemical Co.. Philadelphia. Pa. DRESSMAKING. it DRESSMAKING — Emporium of -French Patterns— Patterns supplied from Le Bon Ton and other French journals. School of S. T. Taylor Sys tem of Dresscutting. E. D. : Petty," 1216 First ay. south, Minneapolis*