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THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 2, 1901. WANT ADS ON PAGES 11,12. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Helen V. Deming to Charles H. Dike and wife, lot 2, block 4, Menage's sup plementary $550 Laura E. Steadman and husband to Sophia" M. Clare, lot 5, block 2, "su"8" --division of lota, Ferrenfs first addi tion 275 Samuel M. Davis and wife to Maria A. Davis, 10t.27, block 6, Kenwood.. 2,000 James Curtln and wife to William Cur tin, lot I. block 2, Belle Plain addi tion 1,600 Agatha Johnson and husband to John S. Mack, lot 6, block 13. Wyoming park 250 Elias L. Anderson to Charles L. Lar penteur, lot 9, block 3, King's addi tion 1,5u0 Jane A. Taft to Julian L. Murray, east half lot S, block 7, Menage's ad dition 350 Ella M. Bollard and husband to Han nah and Ole Nelsou, lot 12, block 7, Northtown addition 650 Mary A. Townsend to Albert C. Oathaut, north half lot is, block -, Eastman & Seeoinbe's addition 1,650 Frank W. Lauderdale and wife to Thomas Dufrene and wife, lots 9 and 10, block 2. Helmicks addition suO Emma B. Thompson to Delia A. May hew. lot 6, block 1". Fairinount Park addition 1,500 Emily C. Pruddeii to Simon Gittelson, part lots 6 aud 7, block 2, Penni man's addition 2,1-5 Emil Ferraut and wife to Joseph M. Griffith, part lots 4 and 5. block 32, town of Minneapolis 7,500 "William A. Lancaster, administrator to Emma R. Maglin, lots 1, 2, 3. 4, block 3, Prince & Harper's addition 750 Henry D. Pattou and wife to Arthur H. Hopkins, lots 11 and 12, block 7, Summit Park addition l.Suu George H. Meyer and wife to Daniel Kreklan, lots 1 and 2, block s, Syl van park addition 200 "W. O. Hunt and wife to Albert J. Sweigert, lot 2s, block 20, Forest Heights 1.6v0 Paul E. Yon Kaster to Mal*ine Kreis, part lot 7, Auditor's subdivi sion 19 400 Isabella B. S. N'ichols to Eva C. John son, part loti 14 and 15, block 10, J. T. Biaisdell's revised addition 1,100 Susan C. Jones, Ellen J. Carleton and husband. David P. Jones and wife to Nicholas Kaiser, lot lv, block 13, Gale's second addition 2,300 Eliza Worsley to H. H. White, lot 2u, block 1, Harmony Terrace 950 Andrew Kinney and wife to W. Turvoh, part lots 7 and 8, block 6, Bradford & Bassett's addition 1,100 Eight minor deeds 32 Total thirty deeds $30,732 Building Permits. F. S. Blntliff, 3401 Portland avenue; ' dwelling $2,50« Mary E. Lochren, 1107 Fourth street SE; dwelling 4,000 Mary E. Lochren, 1103 Fourth street SE; dwelling 4,000 Mary E. Lochren, 406 Eleventh avenue SE; dwelling 4,000 Mary E. Lochren, 410 Eleventh avenue SE; dwelling 4,000 E. E. Sidman, 1759 James avenue S: dwelling ..:.... 6,000 F. W. Stanford, 2750 Pillsbury avenue; dwelling 4,300 Births. Mrs. Mort Sbeffer, 2429 Cedar ay ...boy Mrs. James Poday, 1724 sth st NE boy Mrs Andrew Buenynska, 2929 Grand st NE __ ......boy Mrs. Charles Heden, 613 Marshall st NE.girl Mrs. John Ohen, 2411 25th ay girl Mrs. Peter Johnson, 3345 30th st X......b0y Deaths. Frank Swart, 630 Sumner st NE, 25 years. Charles Swanson, 625 sth st S. 30 years. Bjarne Hoveried, 1623 Spring st NE, 7 months. W. J. Irving, 833 Sumner st NE, 26 years. Mrs. Fridea Johnson, 620 Cedar ay, 32 years. Marriage Licenses. '■'.'■' a•*.; Charles G. Erdman and Lena Peterson. Leonard E. Dye and Louise Johnson. : • Walter L. Riley and Etta M. McCall. Asa W. Woodflll and Florence M. Bradley. George M. Jenson and Clara Xerll. James Nelson and Ella Zachariason. 1 AGENTS WANTED . AGENTS MAKE $6 DAILY SELLING THE cheapest and most perfect- -water filter ever Invented. Retails at $1.50;. big.profit; exclu- , sive territory. Seneca .Filter Co., ■ Seneca, > Mo. - .-•..- • - ■•■ • •' - ■ SEVERAL GOOD AGENTS, BOTH LADIES and gentlemen, to sell guaranteed oil stock. Apply 703 Phoenix building,. .. Minneapolis, Minn. ■ ' ' ' . ,' AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY to sell the new Twentieth Century Atlas. Best and cheapest. 635-6 and 7 Lumber Ex ' change. ■ ' __________I_i___ AGENTS, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ARE easily making $5 and $6 daily. .Call and see. 503 Century building. ■'- 2 ANNOUNCEMENTS ARK R. A. CHAPTER, NO. 53, WORK THE R. A. degree Friday evening, May 3; all chapter Masons are Invited. ■- - * 3~" AUCTION SALES „ AUCTION- ARE INSTRUCTED & ! Zi to sell at auction, Monday, Tuesday, Si j Zi Wednesday: and Thursday next. May Zi j li 6, 7, 8 and 9, at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Zi j Zi sharp, .each day, an immense assem- 5* Zi blage of elegant and costly Zi *-. Modern household furniture of &• Si every description. Also, handsome Si % all-brass and Iron beds, prime hair Zi *. mattresses, fine large rugs, carpets, Zi % one first-class upright piano, etc. Zi | Si Amongst this unusually fine lot of Zi 1 £• goods will be found a finely figured & ; . Si mahogany dresser, cost $115; birdseye Zi Zi maple and oak dressers, and chiffon- $ Si niers, with French plates; massive oak Zi Zi dining-room furniture, solid mahog- 3* M any library and breakfast tables, par- & "i lor cabinet, cost $75; handsome ma- Zi Si hogany and oak rockers, McKinley M gi chairs, handsome- oriental and Ax- Zi Zi minster* rugs, china, Rogers' silver- Si % ware, ladies' desks, Rolpu sofa beds, 5* H parlor suits, Flemish oak cabinets, Zi J. sideboard, extension tables, chairs, etc., Zi - Si ladles' work tables; dressing tables, Si • zi costly leather couches, chairs and rock- Si j Zi ers, massive reeling chairs,- lace and Zi Zi other curtains, grandfather's hall *• Zi clock," in mahogany case; one carved Zi '- Zi mahogany four-post bed, worth $100; tt I • H very fine solid mahogany dining chairs, % _ sideboard and extension table. jar- Si Zi . dinieres, mirrors, P. P. Stewart range, % •j gas range, mantel clocks, brass and Zi Ji iron-brass candelabra, hall furniture, Zi Si pictures, fine hair mattresses, bedding, Zi Zi kitchen furniture, refrigerator, lawn Si % mowers, porch furniture, and other ♦» Si good items, all without the slightest % ?i reserve. ** •5 - HUBERT BOWN & CO., • Si j Si ' Auctioneers, 44 and 46 Seventh St S. . Zi ■ : ski '£. SBJBaBBSBgBBiSSgB!giBBSagg S«?» Jii g BUSINESS CHANCES IF YOUR LAUXDRY WORK IS n*t SAT ' isfactory on account of neckbands stretched ' or linen left unclean, try the Custom Laun dry. 112 6thst-S. Telephone 138 Mala. WE HAVE- SOME GOOD OPENINGS TO OF . fer in all lines of clean, legitimate business • in the growfug sections of the northwest. We can sell YOUR business. References: The commercial agencies....Qdluni-KurUman Co., Phoenix building. PARTNER-WANTED—SI,SOO TAKES HALF interest in good legitimate business; $500 cash required; if you are not ready to talk busi ness, please don't call. No letters answered. Kooia 275 ■ Syndicate Arcade. - ~ -.•. ■ BUY "WHEAT NOW—THE BULL SEASON is approaching: $20 will margin 1,000 bu 2c; send for • our - free book, Facts and Figures, explaining option trading. The Osborn Grain Co., 813 to 815 Phoenix building, Minneapolis. ■ Members Chamber of Commerce. ■ .-■■-■-- FOR SALE-GROCERY AND CONFECTION ery, doing a No. 1 business. Must sell build ' ing lot and everything, complete. A. Ohde, St. 'Louis Park. Minn. -• ' WANTED—A, CIGAR OR CONFECTIONERY etore. Will pay from $500 to $1,000, cash. Address R »T6, Journal. FOR SALE- OR . - RENT—THE VINKLE House, Oakes, N. D. The best hotel and railroad town in state. • Everything , strictly first-class; fifty rooms; present• patronage ful. ' '■- Reasons - for change, poor health. Reference,- any commercial traveler. Ad dress Henry -Vlnkle,.O>kes.,X.r P. -- - . . FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—BRICK STORE building ! and -jewelry" business. Want . cash or land. ~ F 97». Journal. ■■■ ■ '-\ ' WANTED— BUY riARDWARE OR FUR ntture' stock,; invoicing about • $2,000. • • H 979, Journal. - , . THE GRILL, 308-310 IST AY 3, SERVES - ' milk only from a tested herd; bottled at Elmwood Dairy, Richfield. . . WANTED— MAX WITH $200 CASH TO IN vest- in ■ business, or t who will loan on good ] interest; or- particulars address X 980, Jour -■ n'al. •*•■;'.- *"■■'•-.'■ /_ ".', A SNAP—LIGHT MANUFACTURING . AND j mail order business; small capital- required; leaving city: do not answer unless you mean business. A 981, Journal. 1 (5 BUSINESS CHANCES . ■■' . Continued.. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR MODER ate capital; light manufacturing; conducted mainly from office; $20 daily immediately; can 'be largely ■ Increased; legitimate; best city references. Address W 967, Journal. TENANT WANTED FOR A 40-ROOM HO tel; steam heat; completed June 1; beautiful lake; no other. ' Anton Nelson, Hendrlcks, Minn. . - ■ . * o o 8 WANTED. O 8 . . 6 S A LIVE STOREKEEPER P V . IN EACH TOWN. pQ o § 3 For the exclusive agency' of a high Q O grade bread, shipped dally by Ye Old Q Q Time Bakery, Minneapolis, Minn. Used Q § in the best homes, hospitals and lnsti- ' o 0 tutions of Minneapolis. ' . © FOR SALE—LUMBER BUSINESS IN NEW western town; $5,000 to $7,000 required; have sold 50 cars an 90 days; good reasons for sell lug; give references. Address O 880, Journal. MUST~SELIT~AT-~ONCEr: MEAT MARKET; good location; good business; have reason to sell. Call at 2u02 Crystal Lake ay N. $25tf—FEED business. $25 dally. location beet. Established staple business, lady, gent. $I,ooo—Grocery, fresh stock, $25 dally. Cigars, fancy groceries, $18 dally. $s.ooo—Country store, $50 daily. 1100 Lutn. Ex. 7^^usmEss^sPEC^^^ ! SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES, ETC., FER manently removed by electricity. Miss Hoi lister, 77-78 Syndicate block. Pioneer stand of the northwest. Exclusive specialist. Ij^^ "MCTBUB JOHNSON'S GUARANTEED TIRE, J2.50; Goodrich, unguaranteeed, $1.50; all kinds of carriage tires; Sieycles, $5 to $35, bought, sold, exchanged and repaired.' Johnson Co., 915 Nicollet. ■ ■ __ 22-INCH FRAME BICYCLE, GOOD AS NEW. cheap. . Have no use for.it. . Best offer takes it. 603 Bank of Commerce. FOR SALE— 1900 YARN ELL SPECIAL, as good as new; price $25. Call at No. 2416 9th ay S, forenoon or evening. WANTED—HIGH: GRADE, LAST YEARS, gentleman's wheel, in good repair, with coast er brake. 3221 2d ay S. . 1Q BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AXD SELECTION OF NEAT AND pleasantly furnished rooms,: in all modern house, within easy walking distance from business center. 119 W 15th St. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR without board. 108 7th st S. t FRONT ROOMS, WITH BOARD; HOUSE modern; steam heat; table board at reduced rates for summer. 610 Bth st S. '• LAKE HARRIET CLUBHOUSE NOW OPEN for guests, Is a beautiful summer home; fine apartments still unengaged; large grounds; excellent table. THE~GRILL, 308-310 IST AY S, SERVES milk only from a tested herd; bottled at Elmwood Dairy, Richfield. ' ' . ' ■ ; VERY DESIRABLE. LARGE, FRONT room, with good board; modern house. 512 7th st S. | - WASTED—A FEW BOARDERS FOR THE summer. . A quiet place, on the Minnesota river; good board; single or double rooms; 18 miles from Minneapolis; moderate terms. Geo. D. Small,_Blqmington_ Ferry, Minn. NICELY" FURNISHEDi"RO~OM~AND~FIRST^ class table board. 512 10th st S. WITH GOOD BOARD, TWO WELL FUR nished front rooms; large closets; house strictly modern; choice location; walking dis tance. 825 4th ay S. , TWO LARGE ROOMS, WITH ALCOVE. AND one single room, with or without board, at 419 9th st S. jj~ board OFFERED WANTED—CHILDREN TO BOARD, AT 331 E 14th st. Good home and best of care. Can give references. _; «;;.. 12 BOARD WANTED WANTED—BOARD AND ROOM. BY YOUNG man. Must .be nice room and good table; willing to pay first-class rate. Address T 980, Journal. ' ...-■■ 13_____cows j FINE JERSEY COW FOR SALE AT ._ 1419 Chicago ay. " ■__ : _^___ FOR SALE—TWO FINE FAMILY COWS. Must be sold at once. 2502 2d st N. I/ CLAIRVOYANTS MRS. MANE WELL, medium; readings daily; hours from 10 to 5. 620 Vi Nicollet, room 14. MRS. MARY JACOBS, the well-known medium, for 20 years located in Minneapolis, can -now be consulted daily on all affairs of life, at her new residence, 510 3d ay S. T5~~ DRESSMAKING hav^^peneiTdressmaking PARLORS at 2003 4th ay S, room 13. Will make the i latest in street suits, evening dresses or i shirt waists; fit and satisfaction guaranteed. 16 DYEING AND CLEANING «£ % •5 NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE Ms »5 your clothing and all household goods )g ••; French dry cleaned, and A. Hornung's % % : Minneapolis Dye House is the largest jg «i and only reliable place in the north- )g *£ west. Offices, 522 Niccllet, near €th st. % *£ Tel. 3186 J-2 main, and 242 Nicollet, Jg ye near Washington ay, Tel. 510 main. & •I «: TWIN CITY DYE WORKS - PRACTICAL dyers and French dry cleaners: out-of-town orders solicited; prices moderate. 420 Nic ollet Telephone 1576. ]^9_^^^JFIHANCIAL . LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE—LOWEST rates; easy payments; no publicity.- Ajn^ri can Credit Co., C. E. Jennings, Mgr., 623-5 Guaranty building. WE HAVE A BLOCK OF EASTERN MONEY to loan at 5 per cent on choice residence property. Thorpe Bros.. 253'Hennepln *t. AT LOWEST RATES—MONEY TO LOAN. B. D. Cone fc Co., 517 Guaranty Loan building. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE with steady positions 'in good concerns,! on their own names; no security; easy payments. Tolman, 920 N. Y. Life building. : ■ : 41% TO 6 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 S. Minneapolis. ... ■ . " ' MONEY TO LOAN; EASY TERMS; LOW rates. David P. Jones & Co.. Oneida building. ~~. " QUICK LOANS ~ ■■:.'* '. ■ TO . - SALARIED PEOPLE, SAME day AS APPLICATION. On your own name without security or ln dorser; 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 arranged 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. COl-602 Globe building. ************************* $> MONEY TO LOAN SALARIED PEO- <§> <*> pie.—We are prepared to loan reason- <j> <$> able amounts to salaried people hold- <§> £ ing steady positions with responsible $> <§, concerns, on easy weekly or monthly <$> <$> payments. We conduct our business <$> <§> strictly confidential. " Lowest rates and <f> <§> fair treatment guaranteed. Room 306, <§> <$> Bank of Commerce building;. $ LOANS FROM $100 UPWARDS; CITY PROP erty prefer'd; no delay. J.B.Tabour. 124 S 4th. MORTGAGE LOANS—Rates low; any sums; no delay ;'see us sure. Gale & Co.. J N. Y. Life. MONEY AT 4, 5 AND 6 PER CENT; NO commissions. Sawyer & Betcher, 507 Phoenix. MONEY LOANED ON LIFE INSURANCE. L. P. Van Norman, 616. Andrus building. MONEY for first mortgage city security, cur rent rates. E. H. Bass, 514 Guaranty bldg. WANTED—LOAN OF OFFER 7 PER cent interest; term five years, on or before privileges; security, new brick business block worth $10,000; located In thriving city, county seat, northern Minnesota. C 976, Journal. ~ SALARY LOANS'TO'EMpCOYES ON Plain notes, without . security. - Easier partial payments. Lower rates. RELIABLE CREDIT CO., Sykes Block, 256_Hennepin ay. Walk up one flight. WE~HAVE MONEY TO LOAN. ON mlnne •spoils Teal estate"; with on or before privi leges; rate 4*4,' 5. and 6>f ; T. A. Jamleson, 313 Nicollet. ' " - ■ : 1 MAKE A SPECIALTY OF $100 TO $500 loans on city "real 1 estate; principal payable at any time. A. H. Polley, 501 Andrus Bldg; THE MINNEAPOLIS JOUKNAL. 19 FINANCIAL Continued. ' ' ''. '•' WHEN YOU hold a permanent salaried position and wish to J. v BORROW MONEY, remember that you can get the lowest rates, longest time and best terms on your plain note without mortgage or indorser, if you . COME TO US. Our private interviewing rooms are arranged so you can be waited on quickly and confi dentially and no one outside of our office will know of your visit or that you' are borrowing money. , . MINNEAPOLIS FINANCIAL CO., Room 206, Now York Life building. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS—4 PER CENT for six months, 3 per cent for three months, and 4 per cent on book accounts. Minnesota Title Insurance & Trust Co. Capital. $250.000. MONEY TO LOAN on city property and Improved farm lands, 5, 5& and 6 per cent. C. H. Smith. 603-606 Phoenix building. LOAN OF $2,500 ON 200-ACRE IMPROVED farm, eight miles from Minneapolis; will pay 6 per cent. Address X 980, Journal. : j 20 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FREE "FOR SALE" CARDS TO THOSE advertising under this head. Be sure and call for them when you leave the ad. ' : COLFAX MINERAL WATER. Will permanently cure constipation. •We guarantee results; $1.75 per six-gallon case. The Glen wood-Ingle wood Co.. 313 Hennepln. TENTS, AWNINGS, DUCK AND COVER 3. AMERICAN TENT AND AWNING CO.. 125-127-129 Ist ay >'. Minneapolis. - CHEAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND SLIGHT- Iy used household goods of every description. We can save you 25 per cent at ' the Town Market Furniture Co.. 25 and 27 feth st 8. SEEDS—FRESH STOCK D. M. FERRY & Co.'s bulk seeds Just received. J. H. Smith, 214-216 Hennepln ay. -.■...•■: PASTRY OVENS. STEAM TABLES. COF fee urns, hotel ranges; tin, copper and sheet iron work of all kinds; re tinning. Tel. 161. Great Western Stove Repair Co., 312 Hen, ay. ' ♦ '.-■■■-• . ..,-•■*" Art .*-*♦* •♦«•♦••••*•*••**•-••••••••*A«»**^#^%J******** ****** . «**• ♦> . . ....- ♦> ♦;♦ SOMETHING THAT WILL BRING •;♦ ♦> YOU COMFORT ALL SUM- •> ' ♦;♦ MER IS A HAMMOCK. •> ♦■ ■ ♦ ♦sMs**2 M'2 M We have good ones. *Z**l**l**l**Z**l* ♦ ♦ •;• The best for the . ♦;♦ . •> price, 88c, $1.50, $188,- •> . *;* $4.50 and $5. •> '•:♦ ♦> •> Hardware, Cutlery, •> •> Mechanics' Tools, •> ♦;• Kitchen Furnishings, ♦> •:~*~X~;»> . stoves. ♦;••>♦♦♦♦ ♦> ♦ •> W. K. MORISON & CO., ♦;• •> . ■•♦ •> 247-249 Nicollet Avenue. ■ ♦;• •> ♦ •:-;• ♦:-:♦ ♦•>♦<•♦♦♦♦•>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ •» v> __.> ; ; ■ - - ■■- ' ■•♦ SECOND HAND 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 $6 up wards, springs 60c, lounges $1. 1027 Wash ington ay S. '' " TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 237 Henn. ay— Sell, rent, repair all makes. Ask for prices. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY—ONE 30 H.P. Buckeye Automatic engine, one 50 H.P. slide valve engine and several smaller sizes, also one 6 to 8 H.P. marine engine; all in first class condition and at bargains. Enterprise Machine Co., Minneapolis. Minn. PIANOS—BARGAINS IN , USED UPRIGHT pianos: Chlckering upright, $7 monthly, $165; Wheelock, $7 monthly, $150; Decker Bros., $7 monthly, $175; Hardman, $7 monthly, $150; three uprights, $6 monthly, $100, $115, $125; three square pianos, $5 monthly, $25, $50. $75; new pianos for rent, $3.50, $4,- and $5 a month; one year's rental allowed if purchased. Fos ter & Waldo. 40 6th st S. corner Nicollet •:-> ♦»0»»M»»»i»M»»»PMM *♦> a ♦?♦ •}► GOOD SLIGHTLY USED furni- ♦> .*♦ TURE, ETC.- •;♦ •> V ' ♦> •J» Our second and third floors are ♦;• •> stocked with an immense assemblage ♦> ♦> of all kinds nice clean bedroom, ♦> •> library, dining-room, parlor and kltch- •♦♦ ♦> en furniture, rugs, carpets, Iron and •> •> brass beds, cook stoves, ranges, pi- •!• ♦;♦ anos, organs, office furniture, etc., %♦ ♦> etc., from the nicest houses in the ♦;» •;♦ city. We carry only the best and ♦> ♦;♦ sell at lowest prices. If you have «> <• nice modern goods to sell,. we . want ♦*♦ <• them, and will pay very outside prices. •*• <► On our ground floor will •be found *> ♦> manufacturers' sample lines of new •> ♦J* furniture, rug», etc., in great variety, «> !♦> from the cheapest to the very highest ♦;♦ ♦> class, and we sell from 20 to 50 per •♦♦ •*♦ cent cheaper than any other house in «> •> the west. Hubert Bown & Co., furni- •> ♦.» ture brokers, 44 and 46 7th at S. ' v FOR RENT—PIANO; GOOD UPRIGHT. $2.50 per month; cabinet org^n, 75c per month. 'Phone Main 2807 L-l. 808 Nicollet. • ~ FURS STORED AND INSURED. Highest responsibility. Also repairing and reshaping. Write or tel. M. 3172-L2, and we will call. A. Zekman. furrier, 106 Hennepin. FOR SALE—SIX MECHANICAL CEILING fans. Inquire at 246 Hecnepin ay. GRANULATED SUGAR, 18 LBS $1; CREAM of wheat, 12V4 cents per package; best Minne sota flour, 87 cents a sack; we sell everything in the grocery line on a very small margin. It will pay you to call and see us If you live in the city, and if you live out of the city, send us a postal card, and we will mall you prices. T. M. Roberts' Supply House, Min neapolis, Miun • MATTRESSES, MADE OVER; HAIR OR moss, $1.50; others $1; mattresses and furnl 5 : ture for sale. Rainville Bros., manufactur | ers, 17 Nicollet Island. Both phones. <-;. ♦;-;♦ $**$************* ♦* ** ♦ *i* 1 •> 200 STORE TABLES, 3x14 FEET; 20 ♦*• t ♦;• standing desks, all sizes; 500 feet •> i <;♦ shelving; 300 woven wire springs, any y I♦> size, in lots of 50; 30 cents each. •> •> TOWN MARKET FURNITURE CO., •*♦ j»> • 25-27 sth st S. V j ! %$. .;«*;. <KK^X^K^K^:^K««K«»K' ♦♦ ♦% ALL KINDS OF OFFICE. STORE FlX tures, safes, roll top, flat and standing desks, wallcases, bookcase, also 500 feet counters and showcases of all sizes, in double strength : and plate glass, gas fixtures of all descrip tions, cheap, if taken at once. Jacobson's, 208 4th st S. - . ■ - FIXE HOTEL STEEL RANGE, DOUBLE oven, one of the very best makes; will sell very cheap. J. H. Wall, J719_ Nicollet ay. PAINTING SEASON IS NOW ON, AND make no mistake in buying; every gallon 1 sell is fully guaranteed pure. Wm. Sims, 411 14th ay SE. CZONET POWDER. Use it for Health's sake. Disinfect, fumi gate, kill germs. IT KILLS MOTHS. Does not injure fabrics. OZONET CO., . Minneapolis. " > - -~: FOR SALE—IOO BARRELS PURE ' CIDER; delivered, 30c gallon in your own jug; war ranted free from acetic, salicylic or other adulterant acids; make your own vinegar; save your pickles, assuring finest quality. Phone N. W., Main 3427 J2. J. C. F. Hol ,comb, 156 Orlin ay SE. • •■■"■■<; A DOMESTIC "SEWING MACHINE, IN PER fect order; a bargain if taken at once. Also a White. 330 E 14th st. \ I WILL SELL • MY NO. 2 REMINGTON typewriter cheap, or rent at a low figure for the summer. ' • Address E 980, Journal. ONE GASOLENE~Sto"VE~IN~GOOD dition; also' - awning with all fixtures. 17 Washington ay S. ; _ - CHAMBERS' ENCYCLOPEDIA IN SHEEP, a universal dictionary, four volumes and large assortment of other books, nearly new, at one-third their value; set of Appleton's Picturesque America., elegantly bound, full morocco, cost $40, good as new, will sell for $15. Call mornings at 603 7th ay S. ■ I WOOD, dry, $1.75; 2 loads $2.75; green, $1 up. 1 Plymouth Lbr., 4 Lumber Excg. Phone 717 J2. I FOR SALE—NEW UNDERWOOD TYPE | writer, in use but a short time by. the Nicol- I let National Bank. For sale at a bargain owing to the winding up of our business. E. C. Brown, care First National Bank. ! $60 LATEST. SHUTTLE SINGER ~ SEWING ' machine. $13; White, $10; Domestic, $8; White • $3; big bargains. Elmer, 720 Ist ay S. ■•' i GAS RANGE, $4; GASOLENE RANGE, $6: water front range, $10; refrigerator, $4; steel range, $15; cook, $4. 502 4th ay S. • ■' FOR SALE—BUFF WYANDOTTE HENS and cocks, well breed; seven sitting.,eggs; cheap if taken all at once. 2220 Pleasant ay. ~~ FOR RENT . o-j INFIRMSHED HOUSES ; I FREE "FOR RENT" CARDS FOR THOSB advertising under this head. Be sure and : j call for them when you leave the ad. McCUEDY ( Rents nous*. " 1 Taking care & CO., 223 i flats, stores. vof property Temple ■ Court. (sells real estate.' j a specialty. List your property for gale or rent. FOR RENT—A HANDSOME, MODERN, 12 --room house, -with barn; janitor., service; ex ' ceptional . locality; 10 minutes' walk from ; postoffice, $45; will paper to suit tenant. ,722 : 6th ay 3.:.. •'- ■- .-■ ■ ,*-.■-»..■• '.:'•'•'■ rj-i.i. . FINE, unfurnished HOUSE IN ken -1 wood, with good barn; all modern and.new, 1 $60 per month. Franklin Benaer, 603 Phoe nix building. FOR RENT >•; -v Continued. . ' ■ . ALTERATION'S.' FOR HOUSES '■". AND stores, porches screened, carpenter work. Lammas. 423 2d ay S. 1501 PARK AY, 16 ROOMS, MODERN, $50. 1718 Nicollet ay, 12 rooms, modern, $40. 50U Forest ay, a rooms, modern, > tin. 11_ Willow st,. 10 rooms, modern, $30. 2413 Nlcollet ay, 1 10 rooms, modern, :•; $30. 628 University ay SE, 15 rooms, modern, $JO. 603 Bth ay N, 8. rooms, modern, $22.50. i 307 Aldrlch ay N, 7 rooms, modern, $17.50. 609 E -id st, 6 rooms, bath, gas, etc., $17.60. 2300 Clinton ay, 7 rooms, city water, $15. 1231% Ist ay N. 4-room flat, water, sewer, $9. George Odium, .309 Phoenix building. . MODERN HOUSES. 2525 Hennepln ay, 10 rooms . $30.00 2943 Park ay, 10 rooms , 35.00 2201 Lyndale ay S, 10 rooms .. 40.00 1622 Hawthorn ay, 11 rooms 43.00 1113 Hawthorn ay, 11 rooms 50.00 1801 Hawthorn ay, 10 rooms 60.00 EDMUND Q. WALTON, 300 Hennepia ay. -■■ MODERN HOUSES: ■. ~ """""* 422 E 25th »t, 6 roon.B, gas fixtures: $30.00 418 E 25th st, .6 rooms, 5hade5..,:".'."....: 27.50 414 E 25th st, 6 rooms, gas range........ 27.50 2442 6th ay S, 6 rooms, water meter..:... 27.50 CENTRAL REAL ESTATE CO., 312 Northwestern Building. FOR RENT—3O32 HENNEPIN~AV, EIGHT rooms, including bath; house strictly modern; fine lawn; .located on two car lines, Como- Harriet and _Ut_ and Hennepin; - $25 per month. ' - ' - _ I __ . FOR RENT—FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE AND barn, with 1 one acre of land, on northeast side of Medicine lake. Inquire of Chare La Count. 2115 Bth st N. 6 13TH ST S. $40; 3210 NICOLLET $35; 100-104 Western ay; also 2% acres near city. Wm. H. Gibson, 420 Guaranty. Loan building. _ TEN-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN. 1606 2D ay S. ; *__ THE GRILL, 308-310 IST AY SERVES milk only from a tested herd; bottled at Elm-wood Dairy, Richfield. ■■ _ FOR RENT — NINE-ROOM, - MODERN house; ten minutes' walk ' from postoffice; good location; $30 a month takes It. Ad dress W 979, Journal. «__ FOR RENT—32I2 HARRIET AY; 10-ROOM. modern house, with barn; combination, heat, gas, water and stone walks; fine lawn and garden. John M. Morris, 708 New York Life. •■•:■■■ ■ ■■■■ ■'■■ .■ : THE O. G. PETERSON TRANSFER AND Storage company;. furniture moved, packed, stored and shipped by experienced men only; prompt service. Office, 501 Ist ay S. , Both 'phones,. . '...' ■ HOUSES. FLATS, ROOMS; MODERN, CEN tral, furnished and unfurnished, from $10 to $35; six choice lots, $600 cash. . Babcock, 412 Nlcollet. room 12. * FOR RENT-^MAY 16, AN 8-ROOM HOUSE, partly modern. 120 W 33d st. W. A. BARNES & CO., MODERN: HOUSES. 2436 Newton ay N, 9 rooms.. $20.00 1031 Knox ay N, 10 rooms 30.00 1305 2d ay S, 10 rooms 35.00 2721 Portland ay, 9 rooms 25.00 2213 Bryant ay. 12 rooms .. 50.00 2705 Aldrich ay. S, 9 rooms 27.50 ' COTTAGES. 2519 25th ay S, 7 rooms... $10.00 211« 22u ay S, 6 rooms 11.00 212 22d ay S, 6 rooms 10.00 2650 Dupont ay, 8 rooms 18.00 2G46 Dupont ay S. 8 rooms 15.00 1903 Franklin ay S, 7 rooms 12.00 1076 15th ay SE, 7 rooms.. 12.50 1220 12th ay N,. 7 rooms •... 12.00 3119 Russell ay N, 5 rooms 10.00 1915 Morgan ay N, 8 rooms 14.00 611% 17th ay S, 6 rooms ..... 12.00 ■; :;>r:r ROOMS AND FLATS. 1002 22d ay NE, 4 rooms 7.00 407 Central ay, 4 rooms 9.00 2008 22% ay S, 4 rooms 8.00 1817 17th ay S, rooms ;....... 12.00 2113 22d st, 4 rooms ...:......:.. 6.00 1446 Kenwood parkway, 3 rooms 4.00 711 3d ay S, 4 rooms..'. 18.00 Take a look at 711 3d ay S. W. A. BARNES A CO., 300-302 Nlcollet ay. . HOUSE AND BARN. 603 10TH ST S, OF~I2 rooms, thoroughly modern; In first-class re palr. Inquire 1003 6th ay S. HOUSE, THREE ROOMS, NEWLY . PA pered. 604 sth st N. . Parry, 401 Andrus build ing . -..:■.-,■■':. _____ 22 a•" FURNISHED HOUSES „..!-f SEVERAL FURNISHED HQUSES FOR rent for the summer. Franklin Benner, 603 Phoenix building. - _ ..' ■■ '_' _ FOR . RENT—B-ROOM FURNISHED MOD ern house, for the summer.' 1014.7 th at SE. SEVEN ROOMS, MODERN; WILL LEASE one year to right party with no children. Ap ply 1600 2d ay S. ' ■■ ' FOR RENT—FURNISHED, FROM ABOUT May 15, six-room, modern cottage; nice lawn. 2642 Pleasant ay. 2Q FURNISHED ROOMS FREE, "FOR RENT" OR "FURNISHED Room" cards for those advertising under this head. Be sure and call for them when leav ing the ad. ' ..* - ' . ... ROOM—FURNISHED, IN MODERN HOUSE; desirable for one gentleman. 114 9th st S. MOST DEBIRABLE~ROOMS~ON EAST SIDE", single or en suite. 511 Central ay, flat 12. THE GRILL, 308-310 IST AY S, SERVES milk only from a tested herd; bottled at Elmwood Dairy, Richfield. FOR RENT—FURNISHED FRONT ROOM and alcove, in modern house; university dis trict; one block from car line. Two young gentlemen preferred. C 980, Journal. FURNISHED ROOMS— BEAUTIFUL place for the summer; rooms, single or en suite; partly modern; cheap rent. 1800 Nicol let ay. ■ : ' '■■''■'■': ! VERY DESIRABLE, WELL FURNISHED i rooms, in modern house; bath, telephone, all conveniences; $8 month up. 112 13th st S. RENT—GOOD,. AIRY AND COOL . ROOM, suitable for one or two gentlemen, or gentle man and. wife; modern. - Apply 931 Nicol let ay. ■ - ■ . - - - I DOUBLE PARLORS, WITH USE OF PIANO; bath; also large-front ■ room, with alcove; board near by; gentlemen preferred. 1121 ! Hennepln ay. _ FOR RENT—THREE. OR FOUR FUR nished rooms for housekeeping; strictly mod ■ era, with use of piano; reasonable if taken at once. Chicago ay. _^_ FRONT R~OOM, LARGE, COMFORTABLE; swell neighborhood; easy walking distance; two car lines; private family, adults; gentle man only. 68 Royalaton ay. ■ •■ . ' GRAND APARTMENTS— ANDGEN tlemen; steam-heat, stationary wash bowls, hot water, porcelain baths; $7 upwards. 620 7th »t S. ::. .-•'■- • > •■ ■"■ ' ■-■ ■■■?<"■■ ■ LARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH ALCOVE, .furnished or unfurnished. Also other rooms; modern central location. 633 Ist .ay S, flat_l. ■ • ■ • NEWLY PAPERED AND NICELY FUR uished. rooms, in a modern flat; private fam ily; very cheap; at 623 2d ay N. : ■■ TWO ROOMS, EN SUITE, FURNISHED OR unfurnished; bathroom- on the . same floor; nice location; board if desired. Please call at 58 13th st S, flat 2. FOR RENT-FOUR NICE ROOMS, FUR nished, modern, good location; will rent sin gle or together; references exchanged. 110 E 14th at. - ; ■■■■■■ ■''-*;.■■•-'• - LARGE, VERY PLEASANT FRONT ROOM; two closets; all modern; private family. 216 10th at S. ••"•■ ■ ~ •' - / FOR FURNISHED ROOMS, AT Lake Calhoun; young men preferred; partial board if desired. Address B 981, Journal. 24 UNFURNISHED ROOMS 6 ROOMS, WITH CITY WATER AND SEW er; SE. Minneapolis. W.W. Clark, 313 Nlc. FOUR ROOMS, CITY-WATER. 1515 HILL- i side ay; $7. •■" W. 1 W. Clark,. 313.Nlcollet ay. THREE FRONT, UPSTAIRS, ONLY.SS PER month. 914 sth ay S. No children. FOR RENT — FOUR UNFURNISHED rooms, ground.'floor; city "water; housekeep ing. 1315 2d ay S. . ;.', ; •■•■-■ FOR RENT—FIRST FLOOR, FIVE ROOMS; modern, stone walks, lawn, three mantels, porcelain bath; good repair'; small family; no children; reasonable to desirable tenant. 3216 Park ay. •__ ' ,*' TWO LADIES, .TO ■. SHARE FIVE-ROOM, modern, flat, within walking distance, with mother and daughter. , Call evenings, at 47 Bth st S, flat 2.'. . : FOR RENT—TWO ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping. ■.-. 1516 Ist ay S. - - FOR RENT—AT 3224 STH AY S, SEVEN rooms, ' partly modern. Inquire ' 306' E Lake st or 2929 - Bryant ay S : ; " - ••-'•.' ONE SMALL, THIRD FLOOR, 424 NICOL let; $6. - - •--■■.■-:-. -'■:-. 2R VNFURNISHED FLATS MODERN FIVE-ROOM FLAT. "4332'.'B; 18TH Bt, second_flooi\_Apply Frank_Miller. j; ELEGANT -SIX-ROOM FLATS, THOROUGH- Iy modern, 730-736 Elßth st; - rent $27 and $30. F. A. Simmons s Co., New ■ York. Life building. - •-■:.*■'■-- ■ •-• '•'■■:■-" '■ ■-';- ■• FLAT— FIVE -, ROOMS. FIRST -AND SEC ond floors;- open plumbing, steam heat,; laun dry, gas range, storage-room. » Apply Jani tor, 20 12th st S. corner Harmon. FOR RENT Continued. FLATS-MODERN. VERY FINE. CEN tralljr located, seven rooms; $27. Inquire room 12, 412 Nlcollet SIX ROOMST~Sf EAM 1 tFEATED MODERN flat; rent $20; Inquire flat 8, 220 3d ay SE. A GOOD GROUND FLOOR FLAT, ALL modern. Call at 734 E 15th st, flat 2. Price $22.50 SIX-ROOM, MODERN FLAT; HARDWOOD floors; $27.50. W. W. Clark, 313 Nlcollet ay. FOR RENT—THE BEST ALL-MODERN five and six-room flats in the ctly. Inquire at 520 New York Life building. UNFURNISHED FLAT—ONE OF THE most desirable in the city; six rooms, ground floor, fully modern; $25 per month. C. F. Elliott, 17 4th st S. ELEGANT FIVE-ROOM FLAT, THOROUGH- Iy modern; suitable for housekeeping. 122 Hennepin ay. FLATS—FIVE, SIX ROOMS, BATH; MOD ern except heat; first and seconds floors; $10, $17. 824 14th ay S. R. Hall. 1121 FILLMORE ST NE—TWO'NEW FLATS, four rooms each; city water; very desirable; $9 and $10 per month. Inquire Angus Me- Leod Co., 409 6th ay S. UNFURNISHED FLATS TO RENT—CHOICE outside, modern, heated flat, cheap. 1700 Ist ay S. KOZY, KOOL FIVE-ROOM STRICTLY MOD ern flat; walking distance. W. P. Mealey, 413 Bank of Commerce. FOR RENT—NEW SIX-ROOM FLAT; AR tesian water and completely modern. 67 Lyndaie ay N. Also, teu-room house, 6th st SE. Francis M. Henry, 500 Lumber Ex change. . FTVB ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR, MODERN except heat, $16 per mouth; 1227 Chestnut ay. Inquire next door. Og FURNISHED FLATS FOR RENT—FURNISHED MODERN 3lX rooin flat, for the summer months. L. O. Le Baron, the Renolds, 1U25 3d ay S. FOUR'"ROOMS. |20; SIX ROO~MSrS2S AND $27.50; live-room, $30; eight-room, $30, $35 and $40; seven-room, $45; 11-room, $50; seven room, $55 . R. V. Hurlbut & Co., 443-4 An drus building. HANDSOME FIRSf~"FLOOR~FLAT. COOL, modern: fine condition and location; cheap for summer; furnished or partly so. 1019 Ist ay S. 2*7 OFFICES FOR RENT—WITHIN ONE BLOCK OF THB 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, 36x9, ruled for stocks and grain. Western Union cable In. Price of $25 per month, and location cannot be duplicated. O. M. Larawajr & Sons, 100 Bank of Commerce. "OFFICE 3; STEAM HEATED; PRICES « to $20. Eastman block, 412 Nieollet. Inquire room 12. LARGE DESKROOM FOR RENT" IN 515 Bank of Commerce. Swensen & Langum. OFFICE FOR~IfENT^D_SKROO"M~iN BOS ton block. Apply between 5 and 6 at suits 635. Boston block. >iv STORES ALL KINDS OF BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR RENT. THORPE BROS. 358 HSNN. AY. 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^ STH AY S AND 2D ST, TWO-STORY AND basement building, 30x66; call for list. Wm. H. Gibson, 480 Guaranty Loan building. RENT—MEAT MARKET, WITH FIXTURES, 1600 sth ay N, connected with fine grocery; fine location; -used ten years as meat market; $10 per month. Edwards & Heritage, 217 Kasota block. _ larglTroom for light manufactur ing or carpenter shop; $10. 237 10th ay S. Small place for repair or shoemaker; $5 per month. 233 10th ay S. QQ MISCELLANEOUS A LARGE, MODERN BARN FOR RENT at a reasonable rate. 1605 Ist ay S. BARN FOR RENT—ELECTRIC LIGHTS and water; suitable for one or two horses or for automobiles. 114 9th st S. fti 3BLP WiJfT-3)---£ALB WATCHES CLEANED, $1; MAIN SPRINGS, $1; warranted one year. Paegel's, 22 3d Bt 3. SUITS. SPONGED, pressed while you wait, 60c. Starr Steam Cleaning House, 622 Hen. SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED, We? pants recut into style or bicycle pants, 750; suits steam cleaned and pressed, $1. An thony the Tailor, 119 Washington ay N. A LIVE YOUNG MAN, WITH SMALL CAP ital, can get a good investment for his money and be In business for himself. This is no lake. It will pay you to Investigate. Room 270, Syndicate Arcade. YOUNG MAN, THE ARCHIBALD COLLEGE, Lake st and Stevens ay, has more calls for male stenographers and bookkeepers than it has graduates. PAINTERS! PAPERH ANGERS! KALBO miners! Whitewashers! Do you need any brushes? Save .money oy buying them from us at your own prices. People's Paint Store, 610 Ist ay S. EXPERIENCED WRITERS OF INDUSTRI aI insurance; new plan; no lapses. For full particulars call at 417 Guaranty Loan bldg. WANT A FIRST-CLASS MILLER AT ONCE. Address Kerkhoven Roller Mill Co., Kerk hoven. Minn. WANTED—A GOOD ALL-AROUND MAN 7 one who can frame pictures, hang paper and do sign work; German or Scandinavian; work 12 months out of year. J. H. Lambe, Grand Forks, N. D. WANTED—GOOD ICE CREAM MAKER, AT once. Address N 975, Journal. PREPARE FOR PAYING EMPLOYMENT BY attending the Minnesota School of Business, 54 3d st S, diagonally opposite postomee. MAN AND WIFE" TOTWORK~ON"~SMALL place near city for the summer. Woman must be competent for housework and cook ing, and man do light gardening and care of horse. E 976. Journal. WANTED—AT ADA, MINN., COMPETENT, practical brickmaker, to run yard. Salary or pay by the thousand. Potts sand mould machine. Power, gasolene engine. Ad dress W. H. Matthews. TINSMITH WANTED—SINGLE MAN; MUST be good workman; one who can repair bi cycles; steady Job to the right man; German preferred. Address Mercer & Lavin, Lang don, N. P. BARBER WANTED. ADDRESS R. Q. COPE lapd, Redfleld, S. D. WNTED-YOUNG MAN TO TAKE CHARGE of soda fountain. Minneapolis Dry Goods company. WANTED—TWO OR THREE GOOD SHING- lers. Report at 1724 Colfax ay S, Friday, May_3. OUR SUBSCRIPTION AGENTS, ON COM mission, are averaging $15 a week plug board and expenses; we can use tea more like them all summer; references required; we cover Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, lowa, Nebraska, the Dakotas; 5€,000 circulation now; want 100,000; great premiums; easy work; some agents make nearly double above profit; experience not necessary; honest hustle all that is needed. Northwestern Ag riculturist,_ Guaranty building. WANTED—FIRST-CLASS. EXPERIENCED, hustling traveling solicitor to take personal charge of the outside circulation of the Dav enport Times, the leading paper in that city; must be a hustier and not easily downed; good thing for right party; state age, expe rience; give references. Address the Times, Davenport, lowa. WANTED, "pL~ASTERERS~FOrrCHEROKEET Iowa; good pay; six months' job. Apply to George Slater, Cherokee. BARBER WANTED AT 301 CENTRAL AY; also colored boy for porter work. WANTED^SOLfCITOR~S FOR MINNE3O ta, South and North Dakota, on salary and commission: no experience necessary; steady workers only. Write or call The North American Weekly, 189 W 7th st. Seven Cor ners, St. Paul, Minn. WANTED — PAINTERS AXU PAPER hangers. Harry B. Cramer Co.. 213 6th st S. mTal<~to~care~for"h"orse and lawn at lake cottage. Answer at once, stating age, references and wages expected. Ad dress C 979, Journal. WANTED—ATTENDANT AT SODA FOUN tain; steady work and good pay. Clrkler, 602 Nlcoilet. ' THE GRILL, 308-310 IST AY S, SERVES milk only from a tested herd; bottled at Elmwood Dairy, Richfield. TEN UPHOLSTERERS WANTED. S. C. Genge & Co., St. Anthony Park. BOOKKEEPER WITH SEVERAL YEARS 7 experience will be open for a position June 1. Address A 980,_Journal. WANTED, NON-UNION" PAINTER AND PA. per-hangers. "Call before 7 In morning. 503 Russell ay N. TO UNO MAN—WE TEACH SHORTHAND and typewriting according to the most ap proved methods, in the shortest possible time and at smallest expense. THE MUNSON SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, Guaranty Loan building. Lessons by mall. Success guaran teed. SALESMEN~FOR PEN CARBON COPYING books and other office specialties; easy sell ers; liberal terms; exclusive territory; cata logue «free. Model Mfg. Co.. box L, South Bend, Ind^ • WANTED—AT ONCE, FIRST-CLASS PAT tern-maker. Hamlln, No. 214 Ist ay S. EXPERIENCED SALESMEN IN HATS AND clothing, wanted at once. T_# Palace Clott ing House Co. Continued. WANTED—A TEAM9TER TO DRIVE TEAM and work on a farm. 8801 19th ay N. WANTED—FARM HAND; GOOD, ALL around, for light farm work, by day or month. Call at 3107 4th at SE. Fred Eustls. BARBER WANTED—FOR SATURDAY; $3.50 guaranteed. Must be competent. Others need not apply. 119 Nicollet ay. Fred Grimm. r A FEW MORE EXPERIENCED ' CANVAS sers to sell washing powder from wagon. Also Bale agents to take exclusive right of territory. De Schmidt Mfg. Co., 1218 Wash lagtoa ay 3. WANTED^AN EXPERIENCED FREIGHT marker. Prefer one who has had experience in commission business. Call on shipping clerk, 224 6th at N. MAN WANTED—FOR JANITOR WORK. Call at 23 13th at S. between 5 and 6 to-day. WANTED—A <K)OD STEADY MAN TO CHIP castings. J. W. Bryant, Eagle foundry, 418 2d at S. WANTED—COMPETENT MAN'" WITH Ex perience in handling butter, t-ggs and greeu fruits. Address, stating salary, with refer ences, to Fargo Mercantile Co., Fargo, N. D. WANTED-A GOOD BXACKSMIfH~WHd can play a musical Instrument; tuba pre ferred. Inquire of James Martin, Redwood Falls, Minn. STONEMXsoNS—A FEW FIRST-CLASS~AT once. Angus MuLeod company, 4ua tith ay S. MAN TO~SOLICIT AND COLLECT rpEItMA~ utiit and remunerative position; references and bond required. Call after sp. m., or be tween 8 and 9a. m. 640 6th ay N. WOODWORKER, BENCH HAND, WANTED. Apply Northwestern Parquet Floor Co., &2 9th st 3. ; | CARPENTERS FOR INSIDE WORK. CALL at once. R. McMillan & Co.. 113 4th st N. WANTED—Af~ONCE7~TEN CARPENTERS and four stonemasons. 213 6th st S. H. N. Leigntou Co. SHOE SALESMAN WANTED FOR SATUR day's. J. W. Kerr, 1009-1013 Washington ay S. WANTED—IB TEAMSTaND MEN TO SHOV eI, at 3d ay N and 2d st or 215 Ist st S. Leek & Prince. WANTED—BRIGHT AMERICAN AS COL lector and deliverer; one who has sold booka preferred; state age, education and qualifi cations; pay about $1,200 per year. AI 980, Journal. YOUNG MAN, 16 TO 18 YEARS OLD, "FOR office work and errands; prefer one that can typewrite. Lane & Conrad Co., 513 Phoenix building. WANTED—AT ONCE, GOOD SMART BOY for care of lawn and family work. F. G. McMillan, "00 10th ay SE. WANTED—FIRST-CLASS STONE MASONS at once. P. S. Hinman, 3522 Garfleld ay S. WANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO COLLECT; must ride a wheel; steady work, moderate wages at start; call with references. Peo ple's Credit Clothing Co., 429 Nlcolle^av. HOUSE PAINTER WANTED AT~1731 WES tern ay. , ■ t TAILOR WANTED—PANTS AND VJEST maker; best price; by week or piece; steady job; come at once. John Leuthold, Spring Valley, Minn. WANTED^CARPENTERS. ALSO A CAR penter foreman. Union men. C. J. Weston, 58 12th 8t 3. WANTED—MAN TO CARE FOR HORSES and lawn; $30 per month and room. Call 2100 Bryant ay S, to-night. WANTED —Al PAINTER; STEADY WORK to a good man. C. J. Westou, 58 12th st 3. WANTED—TWO SALESMEN AND THREE solicitors, at once. The National Piano Co., 6th st and Hennepin__av. WANiTED—A FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE salesman; one that understands the second hand business. Apply Town Market Furni ture Co., 25 sth st S. , WANTED—EXPERIENCED DRIVER FOR laundry wagon. Address W 980, Journal. WANTED—YOUNG~MAN. ABOUT 20 YEARS old, for office work. Must be bright and write good hand. State experience and sal ary wanted. Address C 981,_Journal._ WANTED—HUSTLING YOUNG MAN FOR the road. Interstate Press, 501 Northwestern building. _______ WANTED—BOY TO CARRY DISHES (21 meals) for board. Regan & Co., 23 4th st S. WANTED—DRAUGHTSMAN ACCUSTOMED to machinery drawings. Twin City Iron W rorks, 317 11th ay S. WANTED—BOY ABOUT 18 YEARS TO work ia greenhouse. Call Wessling's green houses, Hennepln near 36th st. PAPERHANGER WANTED; ALSO HEAVY farm wagon. 815 sth st S. PAINTERS WANTED—REAR 811 NICOL let ay. Merrigan. 32 HELP WANTED-FEMALE YOUNG LADY, THE ARCHIBALD COL lege, Lake st, has excellent facilities for ob taining teachers' certificates and making up grade work. ■ WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework. Apply 909 4th st SE. PREPARE FOR PAYING EMPLOYMENT BY attending the Minnesota School of Business, 54 3d st S, diagonally opposite postofflce. WANTED—GIRTrFOR HOUSEWO~RK7~IN A small family; no house cleaning. 2809 Fre mont ay S. WANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Call at 100 13th st S, flat A. __ WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL AT 1229 LO gan ay N. WANTED—A COOK AND SECOND GIRL; wages $5 and $3.50. Mrs. C. S. Brackett, 1816 Kenwood parkway. YOUNG GißL~fb LOOK AFTER CHILD 4 years old, at 2933 Park ay. ' WANTED—A GIRL OR WOMAN TO~ WORK by the day three days a week; good pay; only first-class laundress need apply. Call at 740 E 24th st, second floor. WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; small modern house; family of three adults; good wages. 2000 Grand ay. ; SECONDUiRITW ANTED, YOUNG~AMER lean woman, with reference. 1816 Colfax ay S. WANTED—WOMEN TO m"aKE~B"aRBERS' jackets. J. B. Massey, 415 Washington ay S. Wanted—vampers and stitchbrsT Apply Shaft-Pierce Shoe Co. A GIRL~~FOR "GENERAL HOUSEWORK! small apartment; small family; good wage*; houaecleanlng done. 828 6th st SE. YOUNG LADY—IF YOU WOULD MAKE A success of shorthand, attend THE MUNSON SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, Guaranty Loan building. We positively guarantee satisfac tion and success. Lessons by mall. WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FO~R~GBN eraI housework; family of three. ISI2 Emer -BOU ay S. WANTED—IS GIRLS TO OPERATE ON pants, overalls, duck coats and macklnaws. Steady work, good pay. 104 2d 6t N. __ WANTEDTa RELIABLE WOMAN" TO CARE for rooms forenoons; must give references. Call forenoons or evenings at 301 E 15th st, flat 6. YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN FAMILYOF two for room and board. Call evenings after 7, flat 2, 1608 4th ay S. WANTED-APPRENT ICE~ON FINE COAT 3] paid while learning. 45 Washington ay S, room 1. WANTED — APPRENTICE GIRLS" FOR dressmaking. 1604 Chicago ay. _' WANTED—A GOOD OIRL FOR GENERAL housework in small family; no housecleaning. Call at 141 sth ay NE. experTenced laundry" girls to starch and iron, wanted at once. Eureka Steam Laundry. _ WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL; NO WASH ing or ironing; must be good cook; wages $4. Apply immediately, 18133 day S. WANTED—GIRL"OR~~\VOMAN TO ASSIST with work in modern five-room flat; two in family; good wages. Mrs. Willis, 8 9th st N. ■wXsjted^four~Xadies at once to work in city and St. Paul; $3 per day guaran teed. Call 216 Kasota block. girlTwanted—no Washing"; family of five; no children. M. R. Waters, 3250 Lyn dale ay S. , WANTED-GIRL, 10 TO 14 YEARS OF AGE, for adoption; good home; one musically in clined Preferred. Call_ll2_l3th st J3. NORWEGIAN GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSE work. 1725 Morgan ay S. Kenwood ear._ THE GRILL, 308-310 IST AY S, SERVES milk only from a tested herd; bottled at Elmwood Dairy, Richfield. WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work: house cleaning done. Call at 3016 Park a\r. WANTED—A NO. 1 DEMONSTRATOR FOR toilet articles. If you know your bustness, state salary and_addrea3 H 980, Journal. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; two in family; must have references. 617 9th ay SE. WANTED-A GIRL TO CARE FOR BABY; days only; at 2304 Hennepin ay. WANTED—DISHWASHER; GOOD WAGES. The Acme Lunch Room, 104 Central ay. WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, in small family; good wages. Apply 1318 9th st S, first floor. WANTED-A GOOD LAUNDRESS FOR TWO days in a week. Call at once. 2613 Bryant ay S. . WANTED—A GOOD GIRL TO ASSIST WITH nurse and chamber work. 2613 Bryant ay 3. WANTED—WAITRESSES, FOR DINNER and supper, at Eureka restaurant, No. 35 Washington ay S. WILL PAY $7 PER WEEK FOR GOOD, fast sewers, on power machines. Moore Mfg. Co., 28 sth it S. m 32_HELPJJANTED-FEMALE * ' Continued.: WANTED—A GOOD GERMAN GIRL FOR kitchen work. Call at 730 Nicollet ay. WANTED—A NEAT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, in family of three; German pre ferred. 1820 Nlcollet ay. ■ AT ONCE, GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; comfortable home and good wages. 311 4th ,ay NE, ' flat ' *■". •■-■•• * ■ ' WANTED—AI LADY DEMONSTRATORS TO demonstrate and sell summer beverages in large store*. Address Q 980,' Journal. A LADY CLERK WANTED-AT DORNER'S, 39 6th st S. WANTED - EXPERIENCED -• CHAMBER maid, at Hotel Vendome. Call this evening or Friday. . , • < '.;'■' SALESLADIES WANTED FOR.. SATUR days. ' Must have some experience -in no tions and hosiery departments. ' J. W. Kerr,; 1009-1013 Washington an S. ■",./;■ '■ y"'-', ;. , WANTED—EXPERIENCED SECOND COOK at the Quick Lunch,: 616 Nicolletav. ; r WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-' work; family of three. 33-4 ■ Portland : aT.^£ GIRLTWANTED FOR GENERAL HQUSE work at once; no housecleaning. 823 . lath ay 3. . '.-"•*■.■*. ■■■■■:-■.•,7-\-''.;■-, WANTED— EXPERIENCED. DUCK . COAT , operators; new machines; -good light; work; good pay. Hyman, Newman & Weil, 102 3d at S. ' -.-. ■ ■:■■ ■ •■■-.■■.-.'■. ■■- WANTED. COOK;, BEST WAGES. (T~S7 Brackett, 1816 Kenwood parkway. - .'*".. WANTED—BRIGHT ~ YOUNG GIRL. CALL South Side fruit store, 245 Cedar ■ ay. ' GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work;' no children. Apply at 1703 Park ay. ' WANTED—COMPETENT • GIRL FOR GEN eral housework. . 800 oth st SE. . ,-, " V WANTED—NURSE~GIRL, FOR LAKE; TWO children. Call at 1421 Park ay. . WANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR FAM ily of three. .. 2106 Bryant ay S. . * • EXPERIENCED SHIRT MAK ers. 422 Nlcollet ay. WANTED-A GOOD LAUNDRY; GIRL; GOOD wages; steady work. 2611 Stevens. .. - WANTED—FIRST-CLASS" SKIRT MAKER; also first-class coat maker and waist maker. 826 24 ay S._ _ _ _ A YOUNG WOMAN FOR OFFICE WORK, capable .of writing on Remington typewriter and having some knowledge -of shorthand. Address D 981, Journal. _ ___ WANTED—YOUNG"LADY OF GOOD AD dress that has had some experience in book binding. Call between 5 and 6, 633 Bos-ton block. - -•'■•-..•■■■• WANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework at once; no housecleaning; good wages. 923 14th ay S. . ■-. ■■ -■ WANTED, COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS FOR children's sewing. Apply 3422 Stevens ay. EXPERIENCED MARKER AND SORTER; must be A No. 1. Eclipse Laundry, 94 West ern ay. •■■••■• ; QQ HORSES, CARRIAGES-- NEW~AI?D~S^CONi£HA<^^ wagons, surreys, phaetons,.rubber tired run abouts; new work exchanged for old; - all kinds of harnesses. Cash or time. 414 3d st S. BROWN ft 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 horse . of any kind, give ua a call. ~ ~- HORSE 3. HOUSES. Barrett & Zimmerman's Midway Horse .Mar ket Is heavily supplied with farm horses, team horses, delivery horses and high-bred drivers . and coach horses. Call and ' pick your kind. Part ' time given if ■ desired. Barrett & Zimmerman. Midway, St. Paul, Minn. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR NICE FAM lly horses, gentlemen's drivers or saddlers, call at Buchanan's Livery. 148 B Lake st. FROST & CO.'S SALE STABLES, HEAD-, quarters' for the sale of all classes of horses;: city-broke horses a specialty. 12 2d st N. FOR SALE—GOOD BAY DRIVER 8 YEARS old, city broke, safe for lady. Ensign's Liv ery. :'■; -. ■..•—. . - ■ ■■■- THOUSAND-POUND MARE, CITY BROKE", speedy, good looker, for sale; very reasona ble. Apply to owner evenings after 6. 3812 10th ay S. •'■•- . ''y; } " ■ ■'. - . FOR SALE—2O TONS QF FINE TIMOTHY hay, In barn at Edlna Mills. Q.W. Balrd. EXPRESS WAGONS, TRUCKS, BAGGAGE wagons, farm wagons. , Also top and open buggies; second-hand light and heavy har nesses. -.252 3d..ay S.. :.. . .-..■-■.. -. ..>. ... THE GRILLT^-aO IST- ay a, SERVES milk only from a tested herd; bottled at Elmwood Dairy, Richfleld. : - WE .WILL SELL GOOD OATS To- , morrow for 29c bushel at the door. We de liver in large lots. Flour City Grain and Peed Co., 257-259 9th ay S. ' :' ;: ____ FULL LINE OF .NEW AND SECOND-HAND landaus, broughams, victorias . and hearses. 12-14 E Grant st. H. G. Goosman. t FAMILY PONIES.: a~ENTLE:T~SSO, WELSH pony, 650 lbs, drive or ride, 1 4 years old; $30, pony,: saddle, bridle, 750 lbs; $55, stylish, 950 lbs, pretty horse for "lady to drive; two sin gle harnesses and $8 cart; $17, wide-tire wagon; take Bth and Central car to 834 18ft ay NE. ■ •' ..'...'" ; ■ TWO-SEAT EXTENSION . TOP CARRIAGE* for single or double; ■ cheap; barn for rent. Inquire 1209 2d ay S. . ■ '■■■■■-■■■ -. FOR SALE—SHETLAND ' PONIES, - TINY email ones to 48 inches high, $40 to $75; after 6p. m. or Sundays. Hlrth, 1811 Lanrel ay: GREAT BARGAIN: ,ONE EXTENSION TOP double carriage, strongly built, and one dou ble-harness, for sale by R. W. Chadbourn, 126 Oak Grove st. ___ • " . . . FOR SALE.9OO-LB DRIVING MARE, SOUND and gentle; full leather top buggy and har ness; all for $100; or will sell separate. Call after 6 p. m., 2921 Park ay. FOR SALE, A GOOD BLACK FARM MARX $25, and also $150 phaeton for $50. ■ 2513 Unl versity_av SE. ''."•■ •■'■■■• - - • ; ; FOR SALE—A. SMALL MARE. CALL AT 411 6th st S. ' '•'••' ':: ■' "" '■" "■•'■'• 34 HORSES,CARRIAGES—W'T'D WANTED—A - GOOD -HORSE, CHEAP, AT grocery, corner 26th st and Stevens. HORSE"WANTED-A GOOD GROCERY DE llvery horse; th» best I can buy. for $50 Call at 928 sth st N. ■ '; ''' ' ■ ;'. '. WANTED—TO RENT A LIGHT HORSE FOR several months. Call at 637 Bth ay N. .' 35 INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION IN SPANISH BY A COMPB tent, successful native teacher; terms reason able; special rates during summer months; practical knowledge acquired by tho natural method. For particulars address V »71», Journal. ' __ L _____ J ____J__ 3g LOANS AND CHATTELS LOAN 3 MADE ON SAME DAY. AS APFLl cation, on furniture, pianos, horses, .wagon*, fixtures, etc., goods .to remain. in . your ; un disturbed possession. - :-..■■ PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS. . . Minneapolis Loan Co.. 601-2. Glob* Building. QUICK LOANS MADE iON FURNITURE, pianos, etc.. without removal; easy payments, cheapest rates; business confidential. Minne sota Mortgage Loan Co., loom 306 Bank -of Commerce building, cor. Ist ay S and 4th st. LOANS MADE ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS,: furs in storage and warehouse receipt*, at one-half the usual rates. Monthly Install ment Loan Co.. 825 Guaranty Loan. PAWNBROKERS—ReIiabIe, reasonable; cda- • fldentlal. Harris 4 Goldstein, 239 Ist ay 3. QUICK LOANS ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS, pianos etc., without removal, at lowest rates. American Credit Co., 623-625 Guaranty Loan building. '.'■•"'' •-■" . " . ■ KICK LOANS on all kinds of personal pror erty; charges reasonable. 506 Qlob» _»'"<• LOANS MADE ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, etc., cheaply, quickly. Also small, short time ' real estate loans.". Herbert William*. 916 Guaranty building. "; _L—£-LL— 37 LOST AND FOUND FOUND-A PLACE WHERE EXTRA fancy creamery butter is sold at $1.15 per five-pound jar, and Mocha and Java coffee at 22c per pound. The Northwestern Butter Market, 513.Hennepln ay. -- ■ ■_• ■ ' ■'-' ■ STRAYED AWAY-A SMALL, DARK BAY horse on Thursday morning. Return to xiU 27% st S. Will pay damages. : 3g^^^ME^lC^^^ ELITE BATH PARLORS, 626 HENNEPIN ay; porcelain tubs; massage, ": cabinet and medicated baths; experienced lady attendant. LADIES-SSOO REWARD FOR = A CASE OF Suppression : old . Dr. Jackson's monthly regu lator falls to relieve In 24 hours; . positively guaranteed; no ergot or pills; many saved from suicide; Ideal safe home treatment. Mail $3? Dr. Jackson, R. C. 812, 167 Dearborn st, Chicago, 111. ■-.■■■■-■-.•■■--- _ "GONOVAT" FRENCH TREATMENT, male,. femaU; cures gonorrhoea, gl«t. In flammation*, irritations, ;ulceratlons; internal remedy with injection: $3, or two for $»; sent en receipt of price. Churchill & Scheldrup. Snc House' Mpls; F. M. Parker, St - Paul; Fred Scott Estate. Stillwater. Martin Molltor, - St. Cloud. Minn. woo nR F G. M'KAY, ;. OSTEOPATHY, electric magnetic treatments; ; «20* ■ Nlcollet,,; room 19; ? will - remove to new location ; about May 1. -■.---■--■ ■'•*-*■'- '■" ■ •■'>■"--'■■••--■•-■• ■ - pTLES-DR. H., WAITE. "25 YEARS' BPB clallst,*cure» every case; -write lor pamphlet, mailed free. : 1218 Hawthorn ay. Minneapolis. ADDITIONALWANTS NEXT PAGE