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TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 9, 1901. BUSINESS CHANCES j R. V. HURLBUT & CO., Business Chances, Stocks, Investments; • references given; correspondence solicited. * 443-444 ANDRUS BUILDING. .Wanted—From $500 to $1,000 at 8 per cent, by thoroughly reliable local company, who can furnish best security; money needed to complete amount of capital required in business".' Apply to above address, at once. ■' IP YOUR y LAUNDRY WORK IS NOT SAT isfactory on account of neckbands stretched or linen left unclean, try the Custom Laun dry, 112 6th st S. Telephone 138 Main. BLACKSMITH WANTED—IX GRAND RAP- Ids, N. D. Shop to rent, with tools or with out; or for sale. Good location for a first class man. A good plow and general black smith wanted. Call on or address Deisem & Franks, Grand Rapids, N. D. . -.■ -,,. FOR SALE—CONTROLLING INTEREST IN well-established, good-paying retail business. Will bear closest investigation and every op portunity afforded for same; $15,000 to $20,000 required. B 944, Journal. ■ .' - WANTED—PHYSICIAN, IN GOOD NORTH Dakota field; practitioner of experience may find good opening by addressing R 943, Jour nal.-Minneapolis. Minn. - . . '. a CONSERVATIVE INVESTMENT UP to $10,000 can be made in Nome, Alaska, enter prise; not mining; assuring return of capi tal several times and probability of securing good, mining claims on the side; worth in vestigating. Address F 944. Journal. WALKER & SMITH, CENTURY" BUILDING, Flour mill, close to city; take improved prop erty part payment. Stocks of merchandise, etc., for sale and exchange. Largest list in northwest. | ~ ■ • ' WE EXECUTE OPTION' ORDERS , FOR grain; $20 will margin 1,000 bushels '.' cents; send for our free book, "Facts and Figures." explaining option trading. The Osborn Grain Co., 812 and Sl4 Phoenix building. Minneap olis. Members Chamber of Commerce. • FOR SALE— WEEKLY- NEWSPAPER IN a prosperous town of 4,000 inhabitants; the town is the county.seat; splendid opportunity for a practical newspaper man with some means. Address W. 930, Journal. $20,000— Partner, long established Mfg.; Ref. $10,000—Laundry, doing $25,000 yearly. $400--Conf., cigar,, sundries, corner,liv. rooms. $600—Grocery, fresh stock, $25 daily. Grocery. Stta ward. $40 daily. Confidence of sellers in our broad acquaint ance, many years' practical experience, en ables us to secure the best businesses. Trust ing the judgment of prudent purchasers, we publish but a few from our list. 1100 Lum ber Exchange. -,' WILL PAY CASH FOR 15 TO 60-ROOM lodging-house; run on European plan pre ferred. What have you? E 943, Journal. 300 ACRES, IN DOUGLAS COUNTY, FOR merchandise; will add some money. 1,100 acres, .North Dakota,' value $10,000, for tsock of general merchandise. 8,000 acrei, Pine county; clear; value, $30,000; for merchan dise. 6,000 acre?. Aitkin county, value $30, --000, for other property. We handle merchan dise of all kinds. Hobart, Phoenix.building. $2,000 BUYS FIRST - C STEAM LAU N - dry in southern Minnesota, town 3,000 popu lation. Address-N 937, Journal. BUILDING FOR SALE— A SMALL confectionery, with fixtures, in good location. Cheap for cash. 1415 18th ay NE. _ FOR SALE—FINE STOCK OF GROCERIES in good location; for particulars, apply to W. C. Putnam, with John C. Johnson Co FIXE BUTCHER BUSINESS FOFTSALE, IN the finest part of St. Paul. 100 Dale st. MEAT MARKET.-TOOLS. FIXTURES. ALL complete. .Inquire at 601 University ay SK, upstairs. ■ 7~" BUSINESS SPECIALS superfluous" HAIR, MOLES, ETC., PER manently removed by electricity. Miss Hol lister, 77-78 Syndicate block. Pioneer stand of the northwest. Exclusive specialist. 8 ™T7T^ BICYCLES TIRES, $5 A PAIR. GUARANTEED ENTIRE season; sundries and repairing. Bicycles, from $25 to $50. Meyer Cycle Co.. 21 sth st 8. JOHNSON'S GUARANTEED TIRE, $2750;. Goodrk-b, unguaranteeed, $1.50;- all kinds of carriage tires; • bicycles, $5 to $35, bought, sold, exchanged and repaired. Johnson Co., 915 Nicollet. ■ - . - . . WANTED— EXCHANGE SEWING MA chine for good bicycle. Address C 944, Jour nal. WOULD LIKE TO TRADE A TOP BUGGY for good second-hand wheel worth not less than $20; low drop-frame preferred. Call after (i o'clock p. m. at 3029 Stevens ay. FOR SALE—A LADY'S WHEEL, IN FINE condition, for $10. ■ Apply, after 6 p. m., at 2488 Stevens ay. FOR SALE—LADY'S BICYCLE, NEARLY new, $10. 910 W 31st st. ■ 10 BOARD AND ROOMS VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS AND BOARD at 700 E 14th st, at summer rates. ONE LARGE ROOM WITH ALCOVE, ON second floor, suitable for two. 419 9th st S. 13 cows GOOD COW FOR SALE—GENTLE, RICH milker; be fresh two months. Will sell rea sonable. 1419 Aldrich ay N. Plymouth car. 14 Clairvoyants MRsTmaNEWELL, medium; readings daily; Thursday eve circles, 25c. 620 Nic, room 14. MRS. MARY JACOBS, THE WELL-KNOWN medium, for 20 years located in Minneapolis, can now bo consulted daily on all affairs of life, at her new residence, 510 3d ay S. MME. CLAYMONT, WONDERFUL CLAlß voyant and magnetic healer. 1028 Hennepln. IQ DYEING AND CLEANING TWIN CITY DYE WORKS — PRACTICAL dyers and French dry cleaners: out-of-town orders solicited; prices moderate. 420 Nic ■ollet. ■ Telephone 1576. ■, : 19 FINANCIAL ~~~" LoAN Sto SALA"KIEIj"Pi£Oi'LE— LO W rates; easy payments; no publicity. Ameri can. Credit Co., C. J£. Jennings, Mgr., StZi-it Guaranty building. . ■ ■ at LOWEST RATES—MONEY to loan. R. D. Cone & Co., 517 Guaranty Loan building. 4V4 TO « PER CENT MONEY, WITH THE "on or before" privilege, to loan on improved property in Minneapolis and St. Paul. R. M. Newport, 309-311 Phoenix building, 60 4th st 8, Minneapolis. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE with steady positions in good concerns, on their own names; no security; easy payments. Tolman, 920 N. Y. Life building. V/E HAVE A BLOCK OF EASTERN MONEY to loan at 5 per cent on choice residence property. Thorpe Bros.. 258 Heunepln_av. MONEY TO LOAN; EASY TERMS; LOW rates: David P. Jones & Co., Qnelda building. QUICK LOANS ~~~ . ■ — . TO '- SALARIED PEOPLE, ' ' • SAME DAY AS APPLICATION. " -On you.- own name -without security or in dorsee; payment payable .to suit yourself. These who contemplate borrowing can be as sured of th.~ confidential treatment that all persons of refinement and pride feel is essen tial In matters of this nature. ' Our offices are so ammged that you do not come In con tact with • other applicants, and you can be waited on privately and quickly. . PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS. MINNEAPOLIS LOAN COMPANY, ".. . 601-602 Globe building. ■ at* >W * **m*, wwwv. *•». ay»»** XX <y MONEY TO LOAN SALARIED PEO- <$> © —We are prepared to loan reason- <$> <•> able amounts to salaried people hold- & <£ ing steady positions with responsible -^> <5> concerns, on easy weekly or monthly <£ <$> payments. We conduct our business <$> <^> strictly confidential. Lowest rates and \ <$> <»' fair treatment guaranteed. Room 306, <♦> <$> Bank of Commerce building. <$> *C* M mm 'a MfeMM <A**Aa *a *4 MORTGAGE LOANS—Rates low; any Bums;' no delay; see us sure. Gale & Co., N. Y. Life. 5 AND 6 PER CENT MORTGAGE LOANS? No delay. C. S. Woodruff. 606 Guaranty bldg. ■ LOANS FROM $100"UPWARDS;" CITY PROP erty prefer d, no delay. J.B.labour, 124 S 4th. g**** WE LOAN MONEY ****g ijt to salaried people .on their notes at .& • ,-lowest rate; strictly confidential; pay weekly, semi-weekly or monthly. £>; Room 2u2, Sykes block, 256 Hennepin ay. 0 S RELIABLE CREDIT CO. £ ujxoxea-'- ■ ;••••- £8*33% ...- < ».^-. ! SALARY LOANS. ■ .If you are employed by a responsible firm we will loan you sums of $10 to $100 on your note at much CHEAPER AND EASIER RATES than' elsewhere, of this we are POSI TIVE. Absolutely no charges for papers. Nothing deducted from amount you desire. Easiest - partial payments. MINNEAPOLIS FINANCIAL CO., room 206," New York Life building.';.**'. . ■ ■'..". . " '' . ' ''- WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL estate, with on or before privileges; rate 4'/S. 6 jiiid 6. T. A. Jainieson. .tl3 Nicollet. r~MAKEf~A"SPECIALTY"OF~ $100~TO |suO loans on city real estate; principal payable at any time. A. H. Polley. sui Andrus bid. MONEY LOANED ON LIFE INSURANCE. L. P. Van Ncrmau. Cl 6 Andrus building. FOR FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS SEE WM H. "White. 408 Bank Ocmiaerw building. FAC SIMILE TYPEWRITING. . Minneapolis Circular and Addressing Bureau, Suite 16-17-18, Mpls. Trust Bldg. •. 2 Send for samples and prices. •WAXTED— PRIVATE 'MONEYS SUMS OP $".00: 6 per cent, half yearly; secured; no «*»•■ : -..u. Fr?l laynV Hendrieks, M nn .; nfinffiiliiiiiSMifTilMiiliiHHW? T" rniT^pliihmiwifUri 20 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ' FREE "FOR SALE" CARDS TO THOSE advertising under this head. Be sure and call for them when you leave the _d. COLFAX MINERAL WATER. ~" Will permanently cure constipation. We guarantee results; $1.75 per six-gallon case. The Qlenwood-lnglewooJ Co., 313 Hennepin. MILLWOOD, DRY~L7o~TO "$3~2 ~LOADST partly dry, $2.75; coal, $5 and $5.25. Plymouth Lbr. Co., 4 LumberJEx. Phone, Main 717 J-2. WHEN YOU WANT FURNITURE"repiiredT reupholstered, refinisbed, or mattresses reno vated, try Rainville Bros., the East Side dealeri. No. 1G Nicollet island. Both 'phonea. GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND BLIGHT- Iy used household goods of every description. We can save you 25 per cent at the Town Market Furniture Co.. 25 and 27 bth st S. WATCHES cleaned; main spring fitted, $1; warranted a year^Fiske, jeweler, 32 S. Wosh. SEC O ND-HA N D STORE FIXTURES^ OF every description; 1,000 counters, shelving, show cases, refrigerators, scales, oil tanks, coffee mills, wall cases, saloon and restaurant fixtures, office furniture, safes, barber chairs, wagons, carriages, harnesses, 500 cook stoves and ranges, 50 chamber suits from $C up wards, springs 50c, lounges $1. 1927 Wash ington ay S. FIN E ~ SECOND-HAND ICE BOXES AND refrigerator* of all descriptions and sizes, suitable for stores, butchers, restaurunts, ho tels, saloons and family use; over 100 to select from; must be sold. 1027 Washington ay S. MEHLIN PIANO, MOVING PICTURE~MA^ chine, Deweylin harps, four nice bedroom suits, typewriting desk; rare chance. White 220 Temple Court. SEEDS—FRESH STOCK D. M. FERRY & Co.'s bulk seeds juit received. J. H. Smith 214-216 JHennepin ay. WE .MANUFACTURE EVERYTHING FOR lighting purposes; gas, electric and combina tion fixtures; dealers in globes, brackets Welsbaeh burners, mantels, etc., wholesale and retail. Call or write for prices Min neapolis Plating it Gas Fixture Co. ' 210 Ist ay S. N. W. Tel. SODA FOUNTAINS CHEAP. MINNEAPOLIS Soda. Fountain Cu.. 521 Marshall st NE. PASTRY OVENS, STEAM TABLES,* COP fee urns, hotel ranges; tin, copper and sheet iron work of all kinds; retinning. Tel 161 Great Western Stove Repair Co., 212 Henne pin ay. J' ' ;.. ;. TENTS, AWNINGS, DUCK AND COVERS: • AMERICAN TENT AND AWNING CO.. 125-127-129 Ist ay N, Minneapolis. ' TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 237 Henn. ay— Sell, rent, repair all makes. Ask for prices. PIANOS, BARGAINS— 2 BEHNING plaN os, $150, $200; 2 Sterling pianos, $160 $190; 2 upright pianos, $100, $120; Steinway piano, $175; 8 square. pianos. $25, $30, $40; new pi anos for rent, $3.50, $4 a month; one year's rent allowed if purchased." Foster & Waldo, 40 sth st S, corner Nlcollet. FOR SALE, STEEL RANGE, NEARLY NEW and new furniture for-sale, .at- 3008 Coif ax ay 3.-. . ■ .; - .-■.. :,; -■; ; ; ... .... ,c j, FOR BEDROOM FURNITURE, TOl let sets, stoves; must be sold at once for cash. Call 412 16th ay SE. ' • -■■•-■ PAINT. $1 PER^GALLON. ! H. O. Roberts. 103 Western ay. ONE NO. 12 EDISON MIMEOGRAPH MA chine; one white oak mantel, cheap; brand new. Call on or address Tennant, 1416 Du pont ay N. •;. ...... ... , J; . FOR SALE-HANDSOME" OAK BUFFET," little used: AS $32. Also, oak extension, diniug table, '^, box, kitchen table; great bargains. ; • Seen evenings. • - 1217 Ist ay S, flat E. •• . . : ■ . FOR SALE—ONE FULL-SIZED IRON AND brass bed and upholstered six-foot dress box. 1614 4th a v S. FOR SALE—ENTIRE FURNITURE AND carpets of seven-room flat, separately or all in one lot; will allow time on part to any one wishing all. Call at 12 Elsth st, flat 2. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, UPRIGHT standard piano for building lot in eighth or thirteenth wards. Address 2423 4th ay S. GAS RANGE, $6; GASOLENE RANGE, $7; Magee range. $9; cook, $4; Laura Nevens range. $10; range. $5._502_4th ay S. . . :.. $60 NO. 9 WHEELER & WILSON SEWING machine, $15; Domestic, $8; White, $5; Sing er, $2.50. Elmer,-720 Ist ay S. FOR SALE—CHEAP, A NO. 5 REMINGTON typewriter. 213 Ist ay N. FOR SALE—ARION PIANO, WALNUT case, large size, $110. Might rent, $3 month. Call soon or address 1711 sth ay S. 21 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED Houses FREE "FOR RENT" CARDS FOR THOSE advertising under this head. Be sure and call for them when you leave the ad. FOR RENT—A 9-ROOM HOUSE •; AT 1209 Hawthorn ay. Inquire at house or see owmer, at 1710 3d ay 3. ' .■ . . . ■ ' •. McCURDY i Rents houses, j Taking care & CO., 220 < flats, stores, -of property Temple Court. ( sells real estate. ) a specialty. List your property for sale or rent. PATTON'S SUN PROOF PAINTS. Also everything in the Paint Line. Varnishes for household uses. People's Paint Store, 610 Ist ay S. 603 BTH AY N, 8 ROOMS 7( MODERN, $22.50T 31 Highland ay, 15 rooms, modern, barn, $50. 2309 sth ay S, 9 rooms, barn, $20. 2300 Clinton ay, 7 rooms, city water, $15. 609 E 22d et. corner Portland ay, 6 rooms, bath, gas, city water, sewer, $17.50. 509 Forest ay, 9 rooms, modern, $35. 628 University ay SE, 15 rooms, bath, gas, furnace, etc., $30. 2oSl 2d ay S, 7 rooms, well, cistern, $12. 2400 Irving ay S, 10 rooms, strictly modern, barn, good lawn, $35, 1718 Nicollet ay, 10 rooms, modern, $35. 2413 Nicollet ay, 10 rooms, modern, $30. 1116 Harmon place, 8 rooms, city water, Sfiwer, gas, bath, etc., $27.50. 150 l Park ay, 16 rooms, modern, *"'\ 2109 Bryant ay S, 10 rooms, modern, $35. George Odium, 309-311 Phoenix building. NEW MODERN SEVEN~ROOM HOUSE, ST. Anthony Park, completed May 1. Chase, 506 Bank of Commerce. HOUSE, CHOICE, 7 ROOMS, CENTRAL, fine repairs; bath, closet, sink, cellar; to family of adults; responsible tenant wanted. Call 1506 4th ay 3. FOR RENT—A HANDSOME, MODERN, IF room house, with barn; janitor service; ex ceptional locality; ten minutes' walk from postofflce; $45. Will paper to suit tenant. 520 Bth st S. NO. 1416 STH AY S—TEN ROOMS, STRICT- Iy modern; fair rent to good tenant. O. M. Laraway & Son, 100 Bank Commerce building. FOODS ARE BEST KEPT IN A HERRICK refrigerator; no mold, no taint, or smell of e»ch other. Sold at 7th and Hennepin. ALL-MODERN, EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE FOR rent about May 1. 1460 W Lake st. Inquire of Stohlton, 620 Nicollet ay. SIX-ROOM, DETACHED HOUSE FOR FAM- Iy without children; $15 per month. 2203 10th ay S. Inquire next door. 3~31 EAST~FRANKLIN~AV,~IO-RO6M MOD ern house. Charles S. Woodruff, tiO6 Guaran ty building. SMALL HOUSE, 5 ROOMS^ IN ALLEY back of 816 3d ay S. $8. 22 FURNISHED HOUSES FOR THE SUMMER, IN A PLEASANT neighborhood, modern brick house; lawn, trees and piano. A 942, Journal. FOR RENT—PLEASANT^ FURNISHED house for summer. Good location. All modern. Address X 944, Journal. 23* FURNISHED ROOMS \- FURNISHED ROOMS, VERY DESIRABLE, suite and single; newly furnished; sanitary plumbing. 516 Bth st S; walking distance. ; GRAND APARTMENTS, LADIES~AND GEN tlemen; steam heat, porcelain baths, station ary wash bowls, hot, water; $7 upwards. 620 7th st S. ' . ONE LARGE, PLEASANT. FRONT ROOM, with' alcove, unfurnished; also small, fur nished, in modern house; quiet and clean. Ad dress 1109 2d ay S. PARTY DESIRING FIRST-CLASS ROOMS at low rent can find them at 1019 Ist ay S; entirely modern, gas, heat, bath, hot water. 'Phone, Main 2739 J-2. ... FURNISHED FRONT SUITE, GROUND floor, strictly modern; clean, cozy and home like; gentleman only. 102 13th st S, flat B. 24 UNFURNISHED ROOMS ■ FLAT OF FOUR, SECOND FLOOR, MOD-! em, 1224 Washington ay S, $8; . - • Four, upstairs, front and back entrance, $6 per month. 237 10th ay S. : - ■:■■■■ Four front, downstairs, ; choice location, only $10 per month. . 916 sth ay S. . Three front,, on ground floor, - only :$8 per month. 1105 3d ay S. . . - ;' . Four front, downstairs; large lot; one block from car line. 809 11th ay S. $7. ; .. >y. One small, third floor, , 424 Nicollet ay, $6 per month. Men 0n1y, ,.-. FOR RENT—TWO~UNFURNISHED ROOMS, nice, airy and clean, for light housekeeping; modern bouse; also one furnished. 114 E 14th st.; ••- ■ -■- ■ •■- •- OR UNFURNISHED FLATS MODERN FIVE-ROOM FLAT. 332 E 18TH st. second floor. Apply Frank' Miller. EIGHT-ROOM :.. FTitST-FLbOR~~FLAT AT the Norwood, $30. W. W. Clark. 313 Nicollet. ASTORIA, FLATS, ,6 ROOMS, THOROUGH ■Iy ; modern: refrigerator, gas range, $28. In -r£-ilt F. 325 E .16th St. :'■''(■•';-. ■ ■ FOR RENT— UNFURNISHED FLAT, FIVE rooms and bath; modern except heat; first ; floor. 824 14th ay S. R.JHall. - • - , for rent-^choiceT~six-room . flat, thoroughly modern ;'grdund floor; outside cor-' ! ncr; in the Groveland. E. F. Elliott. 127 -d M s. NUMBER _5— Continued. '^'T'-" COZY, LIGHT AND AIRY FIVE-ROOM FUR nished flat, on the first floor of a detached flat ; building, for the summer months; - can give possession after April 15; Call at 2801 Chicago ay. : :/■; . ; FOR RENT, UNEXPIRED LEASE TO 1 of new modern six-room flat, in Sunnyslde; elegant location; first floor; rent, regular $38, with heat. A 945, Journal. 27 OFFICES OFFICES; STEAM HEATED; PRICES $« to $20. Eastman block, 412 Nicollet. Inquire room 12. FOR" RENT—WITHIN ONE BLOCK OF THIS Chamber of Commerce you can rent room 7, McMillan building, 3d ay S and 3d st. Room is 55x19 feet, steam heated, well lighted, sec ond floor front. Just the room for grain commission firm; blackboard, 35x9, ruled for stocks and grain.» Western Union cable in. 1 Price of $25 per month, and location cannot be duplicated. O. M. Lara way & Sons, 100 Bank of Commerce.' ' •-■'"•. 2g STOKES ALL KINDS OP BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR RENT. THORPE 8R05.,258 HENN. A WAREHOUSE OR BUSINESS BUILDING will be erected for suitable tenant; lot 200 feet by 150 feet; across street from new city market. F. M. Henry, 500 Lumber Exchange. LARGE STOREROOM FOR LIGHT MAN IN acturlng, carpenter or painter.. 237 10th ay S. $10. , " Small place, for shoemaker or barber; $5 per month. 231 10th ay S. , 3Q , MISCELLANEOUS 252-254 IST AY N, NOW OCCUPIED BY THE McClellan Paper Co. Chas. S. Woodruff, 60«J Guaranty building. ;- .'-;; MANUFACTURING, with or without power and trackage. Wm. H. Gibson. 420 Guaranty. 31 HELP WANTED—MALE WATCHES CLEANED, $1; MAIN SPRINGS, $1; warranted one year. Paegel's, 22 3d st 3. SILK ~ VELVET COLLAR, 50c; OVERCOAT sleeves relined, 60c; pants recut into style, 75c; suits steam cleaned, $1. At Anthony, tailor. 119 Washington ay N. ■■■.-..■■ ;-. v . FREE EYE DISPENSARY—ALL WORTHY poor treated daily from 8 to 10 a. m., 223 Hennepin ay. ■' : •'•-..- PAYING AND PLEASANT EMPLOYMENT secured by graduates of Minnesota School of Business. 54 3d st S. diagonally opposite P. O. WANTED— ONCE, NO. 1 PANTS AND vestmaker; price $1.75; steady work; railroad fare not advanced. Theo. Walter, Flandreau, S. D. TAILOR—GOOD COATMAKER; WORK ALL the year; good pay. Wm. G. Dodd, Huron, S. D. WANTED—AT ONCE, PHARMACIST, SCAN dinavian preferred; registered in Minnesota; must be strictly temperate. Address Doctor, Box R, Lake Park, Minn. WANTED — EXPERIENCED WRAPPERS, with reference. The Palace Clothing Co. MEN WANTED TO~cXNVA_S~~FbR~PQR^ traits in the city and country; expense paid. Call room 15, Kasota building. FOUR LUMBER GRADERS FOR MILL yard. Sauntry-Cain Co.. Barnum, Minn. THREE SALESMEN WANTE"D~BY~LTfeT>T surance company with assets over $25,000,000. Give your references. W 944, Journal. WANTED—A STOVE SALESMAN FOR North Dakota and Montana. One that is acquainted' with the trade. Gruenhageu Bros., St. Anthony Park. WANTED—A GOOD PAINTER AND ONE good paper-hanger. ' Also man to do grain . ing. 074 Cromwell ay, St. Anthony Park. SALESMEN FOR OFFICE SPECIALTIES, by sample; fine side lines; easy sailers; lib eral terms; we help you start; exclusive ter ritory; catalogue free. Model Mfg. Co., Box L. South Bend, Ind. ,_ 1 _ IF YOU ARE A CATHOLIC, UNEMPLOYED," and will work for $18 per week, write Mac- Connell Bros., 11 Franklin st, Boston, Mass, WANTED— MAN, AT ONCE, TO TAKE charge of forty-acre farm. Call to-night at 7. 1001 sth st N. WANTED—GOOD PAPER-HANGERS. THE Art Wall Paper Store, 909 Xtcollet ay. WANTED— WHO UNDERSTANDS care of lawn and make himself useful about the house; references required. 1226 Mt. Curve ay, after 6 o'clock. ' . ' WANTED— DELIVERY BOYS. SORO si3 Shoe Parlors, 515 Nicollet ay- ; EAT APPEARING BOY, ABOUT 15, TO work in a bakery for board and small salary. No work evenings or Sundays. P 943, Jour nal. ■>;-■-.:■-. ; WANTED—A MAN TO TAKE CARE OF horse and do chores around house. Will pay $10 a month and board to active young man. Address Bijou opera-house office, Tuesday. i WANTED—A PERSON CAPABLE OF RUN ning a pants factory. Apply at once. The Palace Clothing House Co. WANTED—GOOD SHINGLER, AT 215 7TH st S. ■• ; WE WILL SELL 21 10c MEALS FOR $1.50 until Saturday, April 13, Flour City Restau rant, 204 Hennepin ay. WANTED—A FTRST-CLASS MACHINERY moulder; will pay good wages to right man. J. W. Bryant, Eagle Foundry. ' YOUNG MAN—THE MUNSON SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, Guaranty Loan building, offers the greatest practical way of securing a good paying position. . , . WANTED—SMART, EDUCATED MAN AT $20 per week to collect and deliver for book house; state age and qualifications. T 944, Journal. SUITS SPONGED, pressed while you wait; 50c. Starr Steam Cleaning House, 622 Hen. WANTED—COOK. SARATOGA RESTAU rant, 27 Nlcollat ay. . , ANTED — FOREMAN FOR COUNTRY printing office, capable of doing first-class job work, and who thoroughly understands cylin der presses. Enterprise, Albert Lea, Minn. WANTED-DRIVER FOR LAUNDRY WAG on. Address H 945, Journal. BOY IN BICYCLE SHOP—IF YOU DON'T want to work, don't come. Central General Repair, 400 Ist ay S. ■ ' • ; A YOUNG MAN TO MANAGE FIRST-CLASS business men's lunchroom; experience not essential. G 945, Journal. . - ; WANTED—FOUR GOOD CARPENTERS. Call at 501 W Lake st at 7 o'clock in the morning. Chapman & Heath. WANTED—A PORTER AT ONCE. 528 NlC ollet. •• - - . ; ' ■ WANT ONE GOOD CARRIAGE WOOD" worker at 2010 Washington ay N. WANTED—YOUNG MAN WITH THOROUGH experience in wrapping dry goods; state age and former place of employment; good salary to competent man. P 944, Journal. __. CARRIAGE PAINTER WANTED AT 200 IST st N. Inquire of L. Lauber. WANTED — FIVE PAINTERS; STEADY work. Call at 427 loth ay SE. __, WANTED—A MAN TO WORK IN LIVERY stable. One acquainted with city. 1415 4th at SE. ... ...... - . ■ I WANTED—AT ONCE, SAWYER FOR SMALL mill, capable of filing the saws. State sal ary wanted. ■ Address lock box 485, Two Har bors, Minn. ■-..--. . , TAILORS WANTED—THREE COATMAK ers,. two bushelmen, to work by the- week; steady work; good pay. Scotland Woolen Mills Co., 310 Nicollet ay. .;-■ \ WANTED—BRIGHT MEAT CUTTER FOR butcher shop. 100 Dale st, St. Paul.- WANTED—SEVERAL STRONG BOYS, NOT. under 18 years, that want work.- Moore Carving Machine Co. - : 32 "help wanted-female" 10 GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE AT N.W. Dress-Cutting School, 728 Hennepin ay. PAYING AND~PLEASANT~EMPLOYMENT secured by graduates of Minnesota School of Business, 54 3d st S, diagonally opposite P. O. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; MOD ern house; family of three. 3209 Nicollet ay. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework. 1004 7th st SE. WANTED—A GOOD, COMPETENT GIRL for general housework, or a nurse girl who is willing to help about the house. 59 Lyn dale ay N, flat 3. ■ : WANTED— TO WORK ON VESTS. Call at once. A.E. Swanson, 1413 3d st S. WANTED — WORKING HOUSEKEEPER. Apply at 4100 Nicollet ay. Good wages to right party. . . , ■ . . TWO GIRLS for kitchen, chamber and dining-room work; $3 a week; no house cleaning. 4143 Washington ay X. LADY STENOGRAPHER WANTED—AT once. The Palace Clothing House Co. GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 1908 19th ay NE. '.. . ■ • .■ --WANTED—A GIRL FOR PLAIN SEWING, immediately. Call Mrs. Llttlefleld, 2704 Uni versity ay SE. Take lnterurban car. WANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework in. small family. No. 48 .16th -st N. • ■• - - - ■•■■_.,.- ._,-.. .. WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; small family; second floor. 1731 9th ay 8. ■ „■ -■ ■;■■ ■♦ - -_-y, '■■ ■ A COMPETENT GIRL, IMMEDIATELY,FOR general housework; small ■family; no house cleaning. 2301 Portland ay. - WANTED— GIRLS FOR - GENERAL housework. - 1312 Stevens ay. '. , • WANTED—GOOD SHORT ORDER COOK. at New York restaurant. 28 6th st S. ■" COMPETENT GIRL. 1116 PORTLAND AY. WANTED—AN AMERICA— \ GIRL, - ABOUT 20, for second work and care of children. 1816 Colfax a v_S - • ': - ■.-..» ■■ •r ■ --,-•' -' :■■■'■ WANTED— GIRL, AT 605 6TH AY «.- Mr«. KordMi. THE MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL. NUMBER 32—Continued. WANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Call 1910 Columbus ay. C LEANING GiRTs7^TETDY~~WORK, AT the St. James Hotel. WANTED—A TEACHER, WELL EDUCAT ed lady, possessed of business tact and depen dent on her own efforts; must have good references and be willing to make short trips if necessary. V 944, Journal. WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 916 W 26th st, between Bryant and Colfax. YOUNG LADY—IF YOU" ARE THINKING of studying shorthand and typewriting, our special offer to new students will Interest you. THE MUNSON SHORTHAND INSTI TUTE, Guaranty Loan building. WANTED—GOOD, CAPABLfTgIRL, AT 510 lUth at S. WAXTED^A COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework. 2217_Portland ay. WANITED^GIKL FOR CHAMBERTaND DINI Ing-room girl for straight diniug-rooin. Hotel Waverly. WANTED—DINING-KOOM GIRLS AT HO tel Berkeley, Ist ay, corner 13th st. A WOMAN HEAD COOK FOR RESTAl rant, also dishwasher and dining-room girl. 204 Hennepln ay. the white front. TAILOR WANTED—BY tTTe WEEK; steady work the year around. Kramer — Crew, 15 Oth st S. WANTED—EX PERTEN CE D WOMAN FRY cook; wages $7 per week; steady work. Cos- , niopolltaa Cafe, 418 Nicollet ay. wanted—foulTgoodT smart kitchen girls, at the Golden Star restaurant, 114 3d st S. WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; good wages paid. 2017 Grand ay. WANTED-GOOD GIRL FOH HOUSEWORK, steady place toe that kind; modern house. For Sale— $40 typewriter, $8. 3047 Harriet ay. TWO KITCHEN <H RLS~AND ONE COO~K wanted. 112 Washington ay N. . A GOOD DINING GIRL. QUICK LUNCH, £16 Nicollet ay. WANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework; family of four; reference. 1923 Park ay. EXPERIENCED GIRL TO OPERATE BO som ironer. Enterprise Laundry, 247 3d ay S. GIRL FOR GE'NERTIT^IIOUSEWORk'TN small family. Call at 743 Jefferson st NE. WANTED, AT ONCE, EXPERI_'NCE:D~FIN;' isher on custom coats. Apply at once, 424 Nicollet ay, room 12. gTr~i~Tyantrd, is-MALI~ famll y7~cXll at 323 Lyndale ay N. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework in family of three. 1512 Nicollet ay, fla f- C. WANTED—A GOOD STRONG GIRL FOR general housework at 4221 Penu ay N, $4 per week. Tel. Main. 2270-Jl, in forenoon or even ing. WANTED—TWO" DINING-ROOM GIRLS? Also, dinner and supper, at the Gong Restau rant, 106 Washington ay S. Only experi enced wanted. WANTED—GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 3115 Portland ay. DRE SSM AXE R W ANf_ SEWING GIRLS immediately. Also one to sew and help at)out housework. Those living near East Side preferred. 306 10th ay BE. RELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN NURSE FOR baby; references required. Call mornings. 415 10th st S. WANTED—A GOOD GENERAL GIRL TO go out Of the city to work for an elderly couple. Good wages. Call at 1602 or 1526 Harmon, place. WANTED—GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Dr. Little, 2405 Port land ay. WANTED—A CASHIER. APPLY AT 42 4th st S. WANTED—YOUNG NURSE GIRL. ALSO girl for general housework. 2115 Girard ay S. WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL. ONE WILL." ing to go to the lake; three adults in family; good wages. 2937 Park ay. 33 HORSES, CARRIAGES—SALE ••••••••••••••••••• • JUST RECEIVED • • Choice lot of family horses, stylish • • carriage teams and gentlemen's road- • • sters. For sale at • • T. B. HAWKINS 1 LIVERY, • • 1308 First Avenue South. • • • WANTED —TO BUY HORSES, BUGGIES, and harnesses, blankets and robes. Second hand rigs of all kinds for sale. Cash or time 414 3d st S. BROWN" & DICKEY, MIDWAY HORSE Market, St. Paul, Minn., have constantly on hand all classes of horses, draft and driving horses and farm chunks; if you want a horsa of any kind, glve_Uß_a_call. HORSES^HORSES^ Barrett & Zimmerman have from 400 to 800 head of all classes of horses on hand; auctloa every Wednesday; private sales dally; part time given If desired. Barrett _ Zlmmer man's Midway Horse Market. St. Paul. Minn. TRAP - ALMOST. NEW SINGLE OR two-seat, folding; cost $200; must and will be sold for what it may bring; have no more use for it. Make an offer. J. W. Kerr, 1900 Hennepin ay. TO EXCHANGE—LIGHT YOUNG DRIVING mare for 1,100-pound animal. Must be good roadster, young and sound. Will pay dif ference in cash. Call a^ter 4. 1701 James ftV o. FOR SALE-LIGHT THREE-SPRING WAlf on, pole and shafts, oniy $18. Also one-horse truck wagon. $12. 2439 Portland ay. FOR SALE—HEAVY WORK HORSE BLIND but otherwise in good cordition and very serviceable. Call at pickle factory, Minne haha and 28th st. FOR SALE-PAIR HORSES 6 AND 7 YEARS old, weight 2,500, good workers; will sell sep arate. 2P22_S.tpyens cv. A FULL LEATHER TOP PAINO BOX buggy, cost $180, in good condition- price $50 call after 5 p. m. at 3336 Stevens ay. FINE BUSINESS BUGGY,~COST~S6S" USED three months; must be sold; $35 takes it; also fine saddle and bridle; come make an offer on it. 1404 2d ay S. $35 TAKES BIG WORK HORSE, WEIGHT 1,300 lbs; cash or time; $50, nice driving mare Bound. Call 508 4th ay & LEFT FOR SALE""AT~A~BARGAIN~ONE span blacks, 6 and 7 years old, weight 290('; one bay mare, 7 years old, weight 1,350; just from the woods; must be sold quick. 252 3d ay 6. FOR SALE—ONE GOOD SOUND HOItSE 8 years old, weight 1,250. 233 W 33d st. $60 BUYS GOOD HORSE 8 YEARS OLD^ sound and gen-tie, weighs 1,200, extra good traveler. 531 Colfeax ay X. 34 HORSES,CARRIAGES—W'T'D WANTED -TO BUY GOOD DRIVING horse, rubber-tired runabout and harness part cash and time, Dy responsible party' Answer with particulars. T 943, Journal. W ANTE D—H OR S e7~A BWT~IjSO~~O R~T2OO lbs, for cash. Call forenoon. S. Swanson 2233_24th_ay_S Ji __ WA NTE D—FIRST-CLASS BUGGY; MUST be in good condition; if you have one that Is all right, see me at once. Walrath. Cult Phoenix building. WANTED-GEXTS' DRIVER. MUST BE fine, young, sound, kind; LOW to l,lou. Give price and description. M 944. Journal. 35 INSTRUCTION SENOR MORENO, THE CELEBRATED Spanish guitar soloist, will give Instruction in mandolin and guitar at your residence Address T 921, Journal. SPANISH~INSTRUCTION BY NATIVE OF Madrid, Spain; natural method; pure Castil lau pronunciation; class or private; terms reasonable. A 896. Journal. 36^LOANS AND CHATTELS LOAN 3 MADE ON SAME DAY AS APPLl cation, on furniture, piunos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc., goods to remain iv your un disturbed possession. PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS. Minneapolis Loan Co.. 601-2 Globn Building. LOANS MADE ON HOUSEHOLD GOODST furs in storage and warehouse receipts, at one-half the usual rates. Monthly Install ment Loan Co., 825 Guaranty Loan. QUICK" LOANS MADE OX FURNITURE, pianos, etc., without removal; easy payments, cheapest rat«?a; business confidential. Minne sota Mortgage Loan Co., room 306 Bank of Commerce building, cor, Ist ay S and 4th st. PAWNBROKERS—ReIiabIe, reasonable; con^ ndential. Harris & Qoldatein, 239 Ut ay S. QUICK LOANS ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS, pianos, etc., without removal, at lowest rates. American Credit Co., 523-525 Guaranty Loan building. LOANS on furniture, pianos, without remov al; cheap rates. 25 Washington ay S, room 15. MONEY LOANED Otf FURNITURE, PIaT no 6, etc., also on assignments of rents and other security. Herbert Williams, 916 Guar anty building. 37 LOST AND FOUND LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN—IN THE Vi cinity of 3d ay and 22d st, a white pointer pup. with liver colored spots. A liberal re ward will be paid for return to W. D. Wash burn. Jr., 106 24th Bt. FOUND—A SCOTCH COLLIE DOG; OWNER can have same by tailing at 1316 E 26th st, and paying for this_ad. FOUND~SCOTCH COLLIE,WHITE BREAST and feet: no collar. Owner call at 2934 Pills hiirr ay. M MHKK 37—Continued. LOST—ON BTH ST, BETWEEN IST AND 88th ay S, pocketbook containing $20 in bills. Finder please return to 807 2Uth ay S, up stairs, for reward. LOST^I WILL PAY $25 REWARD FOR THE return of my Irish spaniel dog, lost about two months ago. C. T. Jaffray, First Nation al bank. LOST-ELECTRIC SEAL COLLARETTE with Minneapolis Dry Goods name inßide. Re turn to Lillibrldge'a packing-room. 15 3d st S. LOST OR STOLEN—BANK BOOK NO. 127893, issued by The Farmers and Mechanics' Sav ings Bank of Minneapolis. If not returned to said bank before April 25, 1901, appllca tion will be made for a duplicate thereof. 39 MEDICAL ELITE BATH PARLORS. 626 HENNEPIN ay; porcelain tube; massage, cabinet and medicated baths; experienced lady attendant. LEECH LAKE PINE PILLOWS FOR" asthma, catarrh, etc. Sleep on them. From $1 up, according to size. Call or ad dress Pine Pillow Co.. 322 Andrus building, Minneapolis. PILES—DR. H. WAITS, 25 YEARS' SPE cialist, cures every case; write for pamphlet, mailed free. _U9 Hawthorn ay. Minneapolis. "LE DUE'S FEMALE REGULATOR" RE lieves and cures most stubborn cases path ological, diseased, unnatural and abnormal monthly stoppages, irregularities, obstruc tions, suppressions; $2 or three for $5. Sent on receipt of prices. Churchill _ Scheldrup, Nlc. House, Minneapolis; F. M. Parker, opp. P. O. St. Paul. Fred Scott Estate. Stillwater. MRS. DR. F. G. McKAY HAS REMOVED from 620V 2 Nicollet to 412 Nicollet, rooms i>l-:.2, sixth floor; take elevator. Osteopathy, vital magnetism, electricity and vapor, alco hol and cabinet sweats, Hours, 9 a. in to 12 --] La v. 40 RUG MFG.CARPET CLEANING FINE RUGS MADE FROM OLD CARPETS. We pay the in freight to out-of-town orders; carpet cleaning, making over, laying; best work, lowest rates. NATIONAL CARPET AND RUG CLEANING CO., George D. Walk er, prop., Nicollei island. Both phones. 41 MINNETONKA PROPERTY JAEGER & TORELLE, 310 BANK OF COm" merce, maks a specialty of Lake Minnetonka real estate and offer lots, cottages and acres on all parts of the lake and in adjacent terri tory. FOR SALE—LAKE MINNETONKA, THE G. F. Hopkins cottage, fronting Lafayette Club grounds, at Miunetouka Beach. Address G. F. Hopkins, Hotel del Otero, Spring Park, Minnetonka. EIGHT-ROOM COTTAGE AT BREEZY Point, near Orono station. Also, 10-room cottage, on Crystal bay, near Spring Park, for the season. Chase, 506 Bank of Com merce. A FEW MORE COTTAGES T(TRENtT~COT tages for sale; lake lots, $150 to $750; acres, 2 to 125; two modern houses in Excelsior. H. Hutching, Excelsior. WANTED—TWO GENTLEMEN TO BOARD for season by private family at Lake Minne tonka; north snore. Address E 944. Journal. FOR SALE, ON EASY TERMS, MAPLeT WOOD INN PROPERTY. House, 24 rooms; cottage, 4 rooms; barns, icehouse, pavilion, laundry; 13 acres of land in large garden, mowing, pasture and woods, with 375 feet of line lake front, the whole beautifully situated; only 50 rods along shore from the $25,000 summer house now being erected by T. B. Janney. Also, for sale, good cottage shore lots and five-acre shore tracts, on easy terms, at Maplewood, Cottage wood, Browns Bay, north shore, near Orono station. Also, furnished cottages to rent at Maplewood and elsewhere. Whoever wants to buy or sell or rent any Minnetonka lake property, should see GALE & CO., New York Life. FEUJT FARM OF 25 ACRES — APPLES, Duchess, Wealthy, etc.; crabapples, plums, strawberries, gooseberries, etc.; 7-room house, 32x42; baru, icehouse, granary, poultry-house' cornerib, etc.; near Long Lake; price $3,000. Geo. H. Miller, 330 Lumber Exchange. POINT OF LAND AT~tfPPER~LAkE, I 1* acres; an ideal location for a charming home. Price only $650. George H. Miller, 330 Lum ber Exchange. • BEAUTIFUL, SUMMER HOME—A POINT OF land on Crystal bay, iV a acres, with hand some shade trees; seven-room new house, all hardwood floors, completely furnished, hair mattresses, iron bedsteads, linen, etc.; out side is large shed, with workshop, closet and bathroom; large barn and icehouse, boat house, vegetable garden, apple, plum and cherry trees; raspberry, blackberry, currants and gooseberry bushes; VI grape vines; larg» lawn, with gravel walks; water piped to lawn and garden; good spring water, with wind mill and tank; five minutes' walk from Ar cola station; near Clubhouse. Price only $3,700. George H. Miller, 330 Lumber Ex change. WANTBD—FTVB TO SIGHT-ROOM COT tage, furnished or unfurnished; one on south shore preferred. Address R 944, Journal. FOR RENT, TWO FTJRNIBHBD COTTAGES* fine location, lake front, Fairview station; walk up the shore towards Excelsior about three blocks. C. J. Bintliff, 417 Ist ay S. 42 NOTICE NOTICE—RECEIVED FRESH STOCK NEW moldings, gold ovals, pictures, oil paintings; deep cut prices on framing pictures. Zes baugh, 11 6th st S, opposite Lumber Ex change. 44 PERSONAL DR. BERTHA SHEPARD, SPECIALIST Dis eases of women and children. 17 9th st S. Take Hennepln ay car. FEMALE DISEASES CURED. By Dr. Wheeler, specialist. Irregular men struation successfully treated. Office, Globa building, Minneapolis. EXAMINATION FREE. T. H. BLY, M. D., SPECIALIST IN ALL diseases of women; all irregularities cor rected; private home for women before and during confinement; book, 15c, all you need to know. Office, 27 4th at S, third floor. DR. COLLIER, THE FOOT SPECIALIST, moved to 405 Nlc ay. Coma extracted. 25e. HAIR LOSERS AND BALD HEADS. Would you expect benefit from a bald headed "hair doctor"? Call and see what has been produced on a bald head. Dr. Oliver K. Chance, Dept. W.. 680 Syndicate Arcade. DOES it pay to advertise? Send address and 4c stamps for mailing charges, to Hofflin'j Drug Store, Minneapolis, Minn., aDd by re turn mail you get an embossed aluminum comb in leatherette case that retails at 25c. OHIO PICTURE FRAME MFG. CO~ 113 W Tashington Aye N, Frame all kinds of pictures 50 per cent cheap er than any other hr.n in the city. Big stock. REFRIGERATORS AND ICE BOXES RE-" paired and relined. Tin and sheet iron work of all kinds. Stoves stored. Great Western Stove Repair Co., 312 Hennepln ay. Tel. 161. TH» BERRYHILL. CORSET CO. MAKE corsets to order at 109 Gth st S. LADIES—CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN nyroyal Pills are the best; safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c stamp for particulars. "Re lief for Ladies" in letter by return mail; at druggists. Chichester Chem. Co.. Fhila., Pa. SPECIAL FOR" WBDNBBDAf ONiY— Madame De Leo"s Famous Almond Cleansing Cream and book on care of the toilet, 39c. For sale only at Mmc De Leo's hairdressing parlors, 470-495 Syndicate Arcade. WALL PAPER CLEANED, CARPETS cleaned, window shades, window and porch awnings made. Columbia Carpet Cleaning Co., 711 W Lake st, tel. South 14S-L. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLJBS, WARTS^ permanently removed by electrolysis; also scalp treatment. Anna M. Griswold 417 Medical block. CHESTER—PLEASE COME HOME, OR mama will lose her mind. Papa. HAVE YOUR HARDWOOb~iTiOORS RE finistied like new by experienced man; charges moderate. Address E 945, Journal. 46 PATENT ATTORNEYS WILLIAMSON & MERCHANT (JAMEsf^" Williamson and Frank D. Merchant), patent attorneys and solicitors, main office No. 929 --935 Guaranty Loan building, Minneapolis, Minn.; branch office, room 52, McGill build ing, Washington. D. C. P. H. GUNCKEL, 745 TempltT Ct., counselor and solicitor in patent and trade mark causes. 47 REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE IMPROVED EDMUND G. WALTON, 300 HENNEPIN, IS sues a new catalogue of houses for tale every two weeks. Send or call. W. A. BARNES & CO., 300-302 NICOLLET, issue a rental bulletin and real estate list every Monday. Call or send and get one. \VE~BUY and sell city and farm property. Mort. Loans. C. A. Quißt & Co., 109 4th Bt S. FOR SALE—VERY GOOD HOUSE, BLOOM ington ay, near Fraaklln; 60-foot front; a bargain. Jaeger & Torelle, 310 Bk. Commerce. REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAOES- Whether you wish to buy or sell, call on Fi nance Co. of Minnesota. 620 Temple Court. STRICTLY MODERN sPROOM H6 US E, IN Sunnysidc; hardwood finish, combination heat;" price $5.500. Owner, 2309 Bryant ay S. FOR SALE-CHEAP, SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, city water, stone sidewalks, good condition, by owner, 2422 16th ay S; call 8 to 10 a. m. CHOICE PROPERTY ~NEAR KEEGAX'S lake, Lake Harriet, Mlnnehaha and South Minneapolis: cheap. W. H. Gibson, 420 Guar • anty Loan building. MMBEK 47—Continued. FOR SALE, MY MODERN 1 11-ROOM HOME, 3133 Ist ay S; coat $10,000, will sell for $7,000; two lots on Lowry Hill; two lots on 2$ ay S. Owner leaving city. _ GALE & .CO., "REAL ESTATE; ESTAB llshed in Minneapolis in 1858, Whoever wants to know values, or buy or sell or rent real estate, or borrow or lend money on mort gage, should see or write Gale & Co.. New York Life building. . 1,200—2306 .James ay N; house, seven rooms; large lot. .„•■ $600—1119 ,12th ay N; house, five rooms; city water, cellar. $1,200—819 20th ay S; house, eight rooms; two tenements; city water, cellar. $800—2523 9th stS; house, six rooms; city water, cellar. $1,800—3422 Columbus ay; house, ten; rooms; full lot; cistern, well, cellar. $I,ooo—lßlo Aldrlch ay N; house, eight rooms. $1,600—3106 Emerson ay S; house, ten rooms; full lot; well situated. $1,100—2423 loth ay S; house, eight rooms; cistern, well; lot 40x127 to alley. $1,500—2815 3d st N; house, eight rooms; city water, barn; lot 42x157 to alley. $I,ooo—22l7,James ay N; house, seven rooms; _ ■ well, cistern, cellar; very large lot. $700—2408 14th ay S; house, four rooms; wood shed, city water.■ 7 --' ■-- • $900—208 Girard ay 'NT house, six rooms; woodshed, cellar, artesian water. $700—2004 Crystal Lake ay; house, six rooms; city water, cellar. $900—254 Girard ay N; house, six rooms; woodshed, well. $1,000—1907 Morgan ay N; corner lot, 42x90; house, seven rooms, woodshed, , city water. , :• , , ■ • .V' ' $3,000—83 Royalston ay, Oak Lake; large lot; pleasant situation; house, 11 rooms; barn, sewer, city water, bath; eight minutes* walk from West Hotel. $800—2514 14th st S; house, six rooms: city water, cellar. '. . $1,200 — 17th ay S; house, seven rooms; city water and cellar. "- , $1,300—1200 Emerson ay N; house, 7 rooms; city water, cellar; corner lot, 52x155 10 alley. All above will be sold mostly on time at 6 per cent interest. Also will be sold in same manner good dwelling lots in Forest Heights, bherburne & Beebe, Calhoun Park, Marshall's addition, with stone quarry, and in Oak Lake, good sites for flats. GALE & CO., . New York Life. ■. IMMENSE BARGAIN—NEW HOUSE TEN rooms, . modern in every particular; finest nnisn, fancy hardwoods, billiard-room steam heat, stone walks. Near Sunnysid'e; one block from street cars; large lot, east front. worth $8,000; need money; price $5,500 Call afternoons. 3141 3d ay S. FOR SALE—CHEAP. LARGE HOUSE TEN rooms. 2633 3d ay S. modern. 7 sth st S. , BARGAIN IN HOUSES IN OAK LAKE AD dition, on monthly payments. Also nine room, modern house, close in. See owner 1900 Hawthorn ay. ■ ■ . ' 48 UNIMPROVED THE EDMUND G. WALTON AGENCY IS eues a printed catalogue with maps of abso lutely the best bargains In vacant lots. 800 Hennepin ay. FOR SALE OR LEASE—I9BxIS7 FEET TO 20-foot alley, on a central corner; possible trackage; convenient to mills and depots O M. Laraway & Son, Bank of Commerce build ing. . :-..-jc.'.:■.-•.-.;■:■.; ■■■::'.: • ;■..• i _. . LOWRY. HILL LOTS. The handsome double corner, Douglas and Humboldt, $2,500. Exclusively at room 5 313 Nicollet. Also other lots in same block. J.CJ FARM LANDS OLIVER CO. SETTLEMENT, Central N D Washburn Valley Homesteads. Lands $2 to $4' COAL. Good water & soil. Send 2-cent sumo for BOOKLET. D- Oaines. S. E. Mpls^iTn CRAVENS & GEIGER, 740 TEMPLE COUk ~* bend lor our special list wild and improved lands. City property, sale or rent pruveu FARM" OF 200 ACRES; 60 RODS FROM depot; half-mile from one of the finest lakes in the state; 12 acres under cultivation; com fortable log house and good well; $6 per acre; easy terms. B. M. Hungerford, Aitkln ■ Minn. , ' 7,500 ACRES GOOD LAND IN SAWYER county, Wisconsin; natural home of timothy and red clover; fine for stock. Price $1 75 per acre. Bruner_2l4_j£asgta_bloc:k. FOR SALE—GOOD FARM, 80 ACRES; GOOD house, barn and sheds; 5 miles from station 60 miles from Minneapolis. Adidress W 939 Journal. - FA KM LANDS-LANDS AND FARMS IN Minnesota, Dakota and Wisconsin for sale on terms to suit purchaser. We have the largest list of lands owned and controlled by one company in Minnesota. Central Min nesota Land Co., 243 Ist ay S. E. M. Paul- Eon, manager. v. -■■/. 160 ACRES OX BROOK, 20 MILES OF MlX neapolis, fine house, large barn, 65 acres cul tivated, cuts 75 tons hay, snap, $3,350. C. D. Green, Anoka. Minn. 76 ACRES, FINE SOIL, ALL UNDER PLOW and fenced, small set of buildings, only 15 miles to Minneapolis, Anoka 2^>; this week $25 per acre. C. D. Green, Anoka, Minn 20 ACRES BEST GARDEN LAND IN THE state; good buildings, lot 22, Auditor's sub., No. 25, town of Brooklyn; see owner, A. R. Howe, 632 Jewett place; cash offer wanted. 160-ACRE FARM, CROW WING COUNTY) one-half mile from station; 30 acres broke; small 'house, log barn, corncrib and well; good meadow; price $500 cash. Lewis, 412 Nicollet. $600, 160 ACRES, KINGSBURY COUNTY. $600, 160 acres, Clark county. $400, 160 acres, Marshall county. $400. 160 acres, Dickey county. $:J7r>, 160 acres, Faulk county. All ot the above lands are located in Da kota. M. P. HOBART, Phoenix Building. $226, 60 ACRES, BURNETT c6'uNTY7~WlS consin, one-half mile from railroad, one-half mile from good town; clear title; no tax deed; straight warranty; all taxes paid, ab stract furnished; land ought to sell for $800. Marcus P. Hobart, Phoenix building. $1,75i> ONLY FOR 640 ACRES, WITH 15,000, --000 feet of yellow pine, Oregon, Lake county; one-half cash; have field notes, state land, all of section 16, township 36, range 17; worth many times what we are asking for it. M. P. Hobart, Phoenix building. $5,500 FOR 203 AI3rISS"HI(}HLY~TmPROVED fine buildings, 30 head of stock; all seed grain; place well worth $8,000; only 25 miles from Minneapolis. M. P. Hobart, Phoenix building. $1,750 FOR 55 ACRES ONE MILE FROM Brooklyn Center, Hennepin county; make nice little truck or garden farm; price is very low; only four miles from city limits and eight miles to city hall; terms, one-half cash; this same land sold once for $5,500; now it can be bought for 70 per cent off; to any one that has been looking for a tract near the city this is certainly worth consid eration; sole agent. M. P. Hobart, Phoenix building. 50 REAL ESTATE—EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE—SUMMER HOTEIT^LO^ cated at popular resort, 50 miles from Chi cago, furnished throughout ready for open- Ing; city or farm property preferred. S. E. Robb, 414 Bank of Commerce building. FOR~SALE OR "eXCITaNGE, MY RESl dence on Clifton ay; take lands or other property in exchange. C 945, Journal. TO EIcCHANGET^aOS^ACRES^iN^DOIJGLAS county, free and clear, for city home; will add some money; want $5,000 to $6,000 place; might trade this for stock of goods value the land; $15 an acre. M. P. Hobart, Phoenix building. 51_ w SITUATIONS WANTED MALE WANTED—NEWSPAPER work; have some experience; would take part interest.in Ia . good weekly. Address box 526, Sioux ; Falls, S. P. FIRST-CLASS MEAT CUTTER AND butcher wants situation; no objection to the west; sober and can furnish best ,of refer- i ences. F. J. Miller, 723 Nlcollet ay. . " .1 A J COLORED MAN, FROM KENTUCKY who understands care of horses; willing to work in or out of city; can give good refer ences. . Apply to 1201 3d ay S. - > ■ WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED. SOBER man, job as second cook. Will do any job in kitchen to start. Address O 944, Journal. GENTLEMAN, INCAPACITATED FROM following usual line of work, would like col lecting to do. Best references. H 944, Jour nal, . | ' ' . CO FEMALE GOOD GIRL WANTS CHAMBER WORK. Call at 2919 4th ay S. Call, also, for woman for day work. . - ■ .»' ■ -■ '■- WOMAN WOULD LIKE SOME KIND OF day work, washing or housecleaning, etc. Address 418 Ist ay N. .^>.- , ,-.-■-■ COMPETENT LADY STENOGRAPHER, experienced in law and real estate; also gen eral office work; good references; moderate salary. Address L. C, 409 6th at S. 53 STORAGE __ THE BOYD TRANSFER AND FUEL CO. has unequaled facilities for moving and stor ing household goods; packing for storage and shipment by experienced men. Office; 46 South 3d st. Telephone. Main 656. both exchanges. CAMERON'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE— Furniture moved,. stored, packed, shipped; best facilities largest and finest transfer vans. Office 200 Nlc. Tel. 1208; res, tel. 2234-L. 54 STOVE REPAIRS GREAT WESTERN STOVE REPAIR CO, 312 Hennepin ay. Telephone. Main 161. U. S. STOVE REPAIR CO., 248 4TH AY S, Minneapolis. Telephone 514-3. 57^raANGE-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—TO EXCHANGE PIANO FOR~A horse and buggy. Howard, Farwell &Co 101 Nicollet. ' 53 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS" CASH PAID for all kinds of household goods" Don't sell before getting estimate from thi lown Market, 25-27 sth st S. Tel. 1983. WE BUY diamonds or trade for new. We par cash for old gold or make into new Jewelry Jacobs Jewelry Co., 41 Washington ay S. CASH PAID FOR OLD~GOLD R. G. Winter Jewelry Co., 327 NUollet ay. Will buy good 2d-hand building, frame or brick; to be moved. Lindahl. 26 Bth *t S. PARTIES THAT HAVE PROPERTY~TO sell or exchange, in state of Washington or Pacific coast points, to list same with ma this week. Address Tennant, No. 1416 Du pon-t_av_K. ENGINES FURNISHED FOR HOISTING pumping, stone crushing, pile driving, etc John Rourke, 419 4th st NE, city. WANTED %-"HORSB~P"OWERr"MOTOR; SEC^ ond-hand, with speed regulating rheostat; state lowest price. F 945, Journal. 00 WANTED TO RENT YOUNG NEWSPAPER MAN, WAN^TS^ROdM in the vicinity of Loring park; modern im provements required. Rent must be rea sonable. Address X 937, Journal. LIST YOUR "FOR RENTS" WITH WM. H." White. He gives his personal attention to the renting and care of property. 408 Bank of Commerce building. SEVEN dR~EIGHT-ROOM MODERN HOUSE or lower floor, within walking distance, by May 1. * SEVEN OR EIGHTNROOM MO DEItN "HOUSE" or lower floor, withiu walking distance by May 1. Address W 937, Journal. WANTED—FOR LIGHT AND CLEAN MAN ufactunng purposes, two large well-lighte<l and steam-heated floors; will figure for spare vi ntw buildings being put up. Address G 944, Journal. YBSTBRDAY WE RaOBIVKD MORB CALJUi for houses and rooms than we could supply list with us. Walker & Smith, Century building. ' WANTED—A FURNISHED ROOMT~WITH bath, by two young men; references if re qulred; state terms. D 944, Journal. WE HAVE CALLS FOR HOUSES, STORKS and flats in all parts of tho city; if you havo one to rent, list it with us now; we have a large list of applicants now. T. A. Jamieson 313 Nicollet. WANTED—Furnished rooms; must be good Wanted— Furnished house; price no object Wanted—Rooms for light housekeeping Wanted—Furnished flats for the summer Tenants waiting. Call and list. It's free. JJurlbut & Co., 443-4 Andrus building. WANTED—SMALL COTTAGE, OR~4 OR 5 pleasant rooms, with city water, in eighth ward; downstairs preferred. Give price aud state full particulars in answer. N 944, Jour nal. RELIABLE PARTY~wTtH SMALL FAMILY desires five or six rooms on lower floor of modern or nearly modern house. D y4O Journal. SIX OR SEVEIsMROOM HOUSED WITIf~A small barn, for any length of time, by April 19; not over $10 a month. O. G., 2930 Russell ay N. Ql WANTED—REAL ESTATE 1 WISH TO BUY A HOUSE AND LOT. GIVE lowest all-cash price and number, so i can go_and_see_lt. D 943, Journal. IF YOU HAVE~GOOD EIGHT OR NlXE room unmoderu house, American neighbor hood, to sell to responsible party at bargain, reasonable monthly payments, small payment down, give exact location. Reply to B 945, Journal. 63 MINES AND MINING. OIL, OIL, OIL, OIL. The Tujunga Oil Co. guarantees their stocks; absolutely cafe, quick-paying invest ment; shares from 25c to 75c; oil stocks move quickly. Call or write for particulars. M. L. Brain, 703 Phoenix building. ANY ONE DESIRING TO SECURE DESIR able copper mining stock at an exceeding low price, will find this advertisement to his advantage if investigated before May 1. AU dress O 928. Journal. THE CARROLL B MINE WAS BOUGHT LAST FALL FOR JIO.UOO AND SOLD LAST WEEK FOR NEARLY A MILLION. OUR PROPERTY IS LOCATED NEAR THIS FAMOUS MINE AND HAS EVERY INDICATION OF BE ING AS RICH. Our president, Hugh Longstaff, left Minneapolis Tuesday evening for the mines, and will give his personal at tention to the work there for some time. STOCK WILL ADVANCE TO 10 CENTS PER SHARE AFTER APRIL 10TH. Until April 10th, 1901, the following prices will be in force: ALL CASH DOWN, 7c per share; par value, ?i; full paid and non-assess able. 100 shares $7 500 shares 35 1,000 shares 86 2,000 Bhares 125 d.OOU shares 310 10.UOO shares M 600 INSTALLMENT PLAN— 9 cents per share. 1,000 shares, $3 down and $3 per month, until paid— total, $90. 3,000 shares, $7 down, $7 a month until paid—total, $270. 5,000 shares, $9 down, $9 per month until paid—total, $450. 10,000 shares, $15 down, $15 a month until paid—total, $900. Address all communications and make all Checks, Drafts, Money Or ders, etc., payable to the INTER STATE GOLD MINING COM PANY. Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minnesota. CLOSING THE SALE. OXLY 50,000 SHAKES OF BOUNDARY CAMP DIVIDEND BEARING MINING STOCK LEFT. Take it at lc a share. Will fill no order for less than 1,000 share*. Don't wait, as first come first served, OTTO MUNSON, Bank of Commerce Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. COPPER CROWN OF ARIZONA, MINING COMPANY. Have 12 mines and millsite lying between the Middlemarch, with a 60-ton smelter in full blast, and the Black Diamond in big ore and a 150-ton smelter ordered. COPPER CROWN OF ARIZONA CO. is crowding development. You can buy yet 1,000 shares, par value $1, for $180 cash; 100 shares for $18. Send for prospectus, map and Lob Angeles Mining Review tor copper in formation. CHAS. F. POTTER & CO., INVESTMENT BROKERS, 425 First ay N. g5 MOVING AND STORAGE^ SAFES, BOILERS AND HEAVY MACHIN ery moved; household goods moved and stored or packed for shipment by expert packers. Boyd Transfer & Fuel Co., 46 3d at S. Telephone Main 656, both companies. REALTY CO.'S FIREPROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE—OnIy fireproof storage in the city; separate fireproof compartments, with $200 insurance free; complete burglar alarm system; clean, convenient and accessible; goods called for, packed and delivered; rates reasonable. 106 Ist ay N. Tel. Main 2062 J. 66 de^ectivellgencies DETECTIVE SERVICE; ALIT'BRANCHES; secret inquiry, shadowing; best references. 8. J. McNulty, manager, 208-10 Kaaota blk. 67 MACHINERY AND ENGINES' I RON - WORKIN G" AND WO OD- WORKING MACHINERY—Largest STOCK of second hand and new machines in the northwest. You can SEE what you buy and we back up what we sell. NORTHERN MACHINERY COMPANY, 215-217 South 3d st, Minneapolis. f<2^ ~nursery^t6ckT NURSERY TREES, 3-INCH, Shll lock, 2807 17rh ay S. 818 Phoenix. Tel. 2280-L. ROSE HILL NURSERY—LARGEST NURS ery near the twin cities. We plant and guar antee. Stock shipped to all parts of the country. Call or send for catalogue. Take Como-Harriet car to Belt Line railroad, walk north on railroad one block, turn to right— two blocks tc nursery. 74 FURRIERS FUR WORK IN ALL BRANCHES'—KEPAIR ing, remodeling and redyeing; dyeing nat ural otter garments in seal color a specialty. Good style and perfect St guaranteed; lowest prices during dull season. Furs stored and insured at lowest rates. Garments left now for repairs stored free of ch-irge. Will call for goods. Telephone or send postal; refer ences given; 30 years' experience. A, REI NER, practical furrier, 15 9th st S. corn»» Hennepin. 'Phone. M 2729 J-S. 11