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SFKIDAY EVJCTT_>TG, MAY 3, IBOT. 19^^^JFINA^CIAL^^^^_ Continued." MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE •with steady ' positions in good concerns, on their own names; no security; easy payments. Tolman. 920 N. Y. Life building. , • - 4* TO 6 PER CENT MONEY. WITH THE on or before" privilege,, to loan on Improved property in -Minneapolis and St. Paul. R. M. Newport,' 809-311 Phoenix building, 60 4th st S. Minneapolis. _• AT LOWEST RATES—MONEY TO LOAN. E. D. Cone & Co.. 517 Guaranty Loan building. MONEY TO LOAN; EASY TERMS; LOW ratea. David P. Jones & Co.. Onelda building. - QUICK LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE, : SAME DAY AS APPLICATION. On your own name without security or in 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. » 601-602 Globe building. i> MONEY TO LOAN SALARIED PEO- <$► Sple. —We are prepared to loon reason- <j> able amounts to salaried people hold- \y <$ ing steady positions with responsible «> s*> 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. <j> LOANS KROM $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., X. 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 reat_ rates. E. Ji. Bass. 514 Guaranty bldg. ~ SALARY, LOANS TO EMPLOYES ON I'lain notes, without security." Easier iiartial payments. Lower rates. RELIABLE CREDIT CO., Sykes Block, _. 256 Heuucpin ay. Walk up one flight. WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON MlNNE apolis real estate, with on or before privi leges; rate 4 2 , 5 and 6. T. A. Jamiesou, 313 Nicollet. I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF -$1W) TO $suO loans on city real estate; principal payable at any time. A. H. Polley, 501 Andrus Bldg. WHEN YOU hold a permanent salaried position and wish to t - - - : 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, New York Life building. •_ LOAN OF $2,500 ON 200-ACRE IMPROVED farm, eight miles from Minneapolis; will pay 6 per cent. Address R 9SO, Journal. WANTED— BORROW (2.000 ON FIRST mortgage; value of property $4,000; will pay interest in advance; no commission. F 9SI, Journal. MISCELLANEOUS FHEE "FOR SALE" CARDS TO THOSE advertising under this head. Be sure and call for them when you leave the td. COLFAX MINERAL WATER. ~ Will permanently cure constipation. We guarantee results; $1.75 per six-gallon case. The Glenwood-Inglewood Co., 313 Hennepin. TENTS, AWNINGS, DUCK AND COVERS. AMERICAN TENT AND AWNING CO.. 125-127-129 Ist ay X, Minneapolis. is *. •••• * ••«** •••**••♦••♦••*•••*•♦•*•••••******•••*•**♦*••****••* ****** -*•» ♦ ♦ •> SOMETHING THAT WILL BRING ♦;♦ •> YOU COMFORT ALL SUM- •> <♦ ■ MER IS A HAMMOCK. •;• ♦;. .;♦ ****; M *«*****».*. We have good ones. ♦KMX M$ M£~»**»* ♦ •;♦ ♦;• The best for the •> •> price, SSc, $1.50, $2.38, ♦;• •;♦ $4.50 and $5. *2» ♦ ♦;. - ♦;• Hardware, Cutlery, «J» ♦;♦ Mechanics' Tools, ♦;• ♦;• Kitchen Furnishings, ♦;♦ • *•♦♦♦* Stoves. > .;~;~;~JmJ.* •> W. K. MORISON & CO., •;♦ ♦;•. . ■ -%.-t?. •:♦ ♦;♦ 247-249 Nicollet Avenue. ♦;♦ " *♦* ' . ....•♦".*•*. %**♦♦ *♦**»• ♦♦♦%♦*»•♦«♦♦•*♦♦♦*♦**»**♦**•*%**♦**»*•»**♦*•♦**•* *♦**•* %**♦* • _♦:• ' " ♦_ : GREAT 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 bth st S. « o Si LADIES' TAILORING. O. fX " ~.■-'-'■"-*•,:« V Ladies who anticipate visiting the <O, <.» PAN-AMERICAN should be prepared £>. Q with a suitable traveling gown. G. & V C. HUTCHISON, the leading ladies' £* Zi tailor of the twin cities, is making a v V specialty of these gowns and is show- q 'q ing a splendid variety of fine import- jQ; V ed fabrics especially adapted to this & V particular garment for $30 and $35; & £i separate dress skirts for $10, $12 and Q & $15; new styles of comfortable walking v ':Q> skirts for $10 and $12. 0 V & 5 BICYCLE SEASON IS HERE. « ■Ot Q The celebrated HUTCHISON BI- & ft CYCLE SKIRT, which has been so <Q; ■Q, well and favorably known the past Q £!• four seasons, is better than ever this <$ V spring, he having revised the model •Q; V so that the back falls in fuller and £► V more graceful folds on either side of Q. •Q the saddle. A large collection of cor- •$ V rect weight Tweeds, Cheviots, Mcl- Q Q tons, etc., to select from, for $S, $10 Q '■q and $12. Perfect fit guaranteed. v & 87 Bth st S. Tel. 2773-L-3. V so9o6ceoeoeoßo6oeceoßao9g cneoeoeoecsoeoeonKtM SEEDS— STOCK D. M. FERRY & Co.'s bulk seeds Just received. J. H. Smith, 214-216 Hennepin ay. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 237 Henn. ay— Sell, rent, repair all makes. Ask for prices. GRANULATED SUGAR, 18 LBS $1; CREAM of wheat, 12^ cents per package; best Minne sota flour, 87 cents a sack; we sell everything ia 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 mail you prices. T. M. Roberts' Supply House, Min neapolis, Miuu. WOOD, dry, $1.75; 2 loads $2.75; green, $1 up. Plymouth Lbr.. 4 Lumber Exes. Phone 717 J2. EGGS FOR HATCHING- WHITE AND brown S. C. Leghorns and light Brahmas, $1 for 15; white Plymouth Rocks and Wyan dottes, $1.50 lor 13. S. S. Dunn, 46th st and Chicago ay. Telephone 549 J-l South. i PASTRY OVENS. STEAM TABLES. COF- ! fee urns, hotel ranges; tin, copper and sheet iron work of all kinds; retirtning. Tel. 161. Great Western Stove Repair Co., 312 Hen, ay. SECOND HAND STORE FIXTURES OF every description; 1,000 counters, shelving, show cases, refrigerators, scales, oil tanks, coffee mills, wall case 3, saloon and restaurant fixtures, office furniture, safes, barber chairs, wagons, carriages, harnesses, 500 cock stoves and ranges, 50 chamber suits from $6 up wards, springs 50c, lounges $1. 1027 Wash ington ay S. ■ PIANOS—BARGAINS IN USED UPRIGHT pianos: Chickering 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 sth st S, corner Nicollet FURS STORED AND INSURED. Highest responsibility. Also repairing and reshaping. Write or tel. M. 3172-L2, and we ill call. A. Zekman. furrier. 106 Hennepin. IATTRESSES MADE OVER; HAIR OR boss, $1.50; others $1; mattresses . and furni ure for sale. Rainville Bros., manufactur irs. 17 - Nicollet island. Both phones. .;*.;♦ .;•.;♦ <^WW^Wv^ K**l* •>♦> I* '■■'■-: .•• *♦* $•■ 200 STORE TABLES, 3x14 FEET; 20 ♦> >;• standing desks, all sizes; 500 feet »> (J«- shelving; 300 woven wire springs, any ♦> »*-» size, in lots of 50; 30 cents each. <♦ i> TOWN MARKET FURNITURE . CO., . ♦> ,*. 25-27 sth st S. •> %.;. «;♦<. ♦♦ »A» 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. • , FOR SALE— MECHANICAL CEILING fan*. Inquire at 246 Hennepin ay. ~ : CZONET POWDER. Ute it for. Health's sake. Disinfect, fumi gate, kill germs. IT KILLS MOTHS. Does not injure fabrics. OZONET CO., :.."■■ Minneapolis. FOR NEARLY NEW REFRIGERA tor. book case, steel range, etc., at 418 4th at SE. 20J[OR^SA1£1^CLE J Continued. ■ FIXE HOTEL STEEL RANGE, DOUBLE oven, one of the very best makes; will sell very cheap. J. H. Wall. 719 Nicollet ay. A DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE, IX PEK- J feet order; a bargain if taken at once. Also a White. 330 E 14th st. . . ♦ ♦ . •*• GOOD SLIGHTLY USED FURXI- •> ♦;. TURE, ETC. •> ♦ ♦ •> Our second and third floors are •> •> stocked with an Immense assemblage ♦*• ■ •;* of all kinds nice - clean bedroom, •*• •> library, dining-room, parlor and kitch- ♦*• •> en furniture, rugs, carpets, iron and •> <• brass beds, cook stoves, ranges, pi- ♦> •> anos, organs, office furniture, etc., y •J» 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 ♦*♦ •> furniture, rugs, etc., in great variety, v •> 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., furui- •;♦ •> ture brokers, 44 and 46 7th st S. *.* .;» •:• ONE GASOLENE STOVE IN GOOD CON~ dition; also uwuing with all fixtures. 17 Washlngton ay S. FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Call at 1415 University ay SE, Saturday after noon, from 4 to 6. FOR SATURDAY—IB POUNDS GRANU lated sugar, $1, with 100 pounds fancy patent flour; one pound Mocha and Java and five pound jar best creamery ou earth, $4.30. The Northwestern Butter Market, 513 Hennepin. FOR SALE—CHEAP, PERKINS STEEL windmill; 50-foot tower, 10-foot wheel. St. Mary's cemetery, Chicago ay. BEHRING UPRIGHT PIANO, $2.50 PER month; used to be $4. 1564 Hennepin ay; number should be 1664. Phone 2421 L.. FOR SALE— AS NEW UPRIGHT Metropolitan piano. A bargain. Address M 9&2. Journal. ; PAINTING SEASON 18 NOW ON, AND make no mistake in buying; every gallon I sell is fully guaranteed pure. Wm. Sims, 411 14th ay SE. $1 FOR FIVE POUNDS BEST SEPARATOR creamery butter; \Z l/zc dozen lor .strictly fresh eggs. Minnesota Dairy, 25 6th st S. $65 NEW DROP-HEAD SINGER SEWING machine. $25: White, $10; Domestic, $S; White. $3. Elmer, 720 Ist ay S. I WILL SELL MY NO. £ REMINGTON typewriter cheap, or rent at a low figure for | the summer. Address E 980. Journal. FOR SALE— ONE CHINA CLOSET-SlDE board and bedroom set at a bargain. All in good condition. Call at No. 2 Highland ay. _ FOR SALE-OAK BEDROOM SUIT, DESK, tables', draperies. No. 2 Splendid oil cooker, shades. Call after 5. 1562 Hennepin, near Harmon. FOR RENT 21 UNFURNISHED HOUSES FKEE "FOR RENT" CARDS FOR THOSB advertising under thia head. Be sure and call for them when you leave the ad. McCUKDY i Kents houses, l Taking care & CO., 'in \ flats, scores, ■of property Temple Court. ( tells real estate. ) a specialty. List your property lor sale or rcut. FOR RENT— HANDSOME, MODERN, 12 --room house, with barn; janitor service; ex ceptional locality; 10 minutes' walk from postoffice, $45; will paper to suit tenant. 122 tith ay S. ; FINE UNFURNISHED HOUSE IN KEN wood, with good barn; all modern and new, $60 per month. Franklin Benner, 603 Phoe nix building. . ALTERATIONS FOR HOUSES AND stores, porches screened, carpenter work. Lammas, 423 24 ay S. 1501 PARK AY, 15 ROOMS, MODERN, $50. 1718 Xicollet ay, 12 rooms, modern, $40. 5U9 Forest ay, a rooms, modern, fOo. 112 Willow st, 10 rooms, modern, $30. 2413 Nicollet ay, 10 rooms, . modern, $30. : 628 University ay SE, 15 rooms, modern, $30. 603 Bth ay N, 8 rooms, modern, $22.50. 307 Aldrich ay X, 7 rooms, modern, $17.50. 609 E 22d st, 6 rooms, bath, gas, etc., $l ( .5O. 2300 Clinton ay, 7 rooms, city water, ?15. 1231^ Ist ay N, 4-room flat, water, sewer, $9. George Odium, 303 Phoenix building. MODERN' HOUSES. 2525 Hennepin ay, 10 rooms $30.00 2943 Park ay, 10 rooms 35.00 2201 Lyndale ay S, 10 rooms 40.00 | 1622 Hawthorn ay, 11 rcome 45.00 1113 Hawthorn ay, 11 rooms 50.00 ISOI Hawthorn ay, 10 rooms 60.00 . . EDMUND G. WALTON, 1 300 Hennepin ay. TEN-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN. 1606 2D ay S. MODERN HOUSES. 422 E 25th st, 6 rooiis, gas fixtures $30.C0 i 418 E 25th st, 6 rooms, shades 27.50 j 414 E 25th st, 6 rooms, gas range. 27.50 ' 2442 sth ay S, 6 rooms, water meter 27.50 CENTRAL REAL ESTATE CO., I 312 Northwestern Building. ; FOR RENT—3O32 HENNEPIX EIGHT : rooms, including bath; house strictly modern; | : fine lawn; located on two car lines, Como- i i Harriet and 20th and Hennepin; $25 per \ month. FOR RENT—FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE AND ; barn, with one acre of land, on northeast | j side of Medicine lake. Inquire of Chare La : i Count, 2115 Bth st X. i 6 13TH~ST~S, $40; 1216 XICOLLET $35; 100-104 j i Western ay; also 2^4 acres near city. Wm. j ' H. Gibson. 420 Guaranty Loan building. j FOR RENT—32I2^IARRIEt~A"V~Iu"-RO"o'Ml I modern house, with barn; combination heat, i gas, water and stone walks; fine lawn and i garden.- John M. Morris, 708 New York Life. I HOUSE AND BARN, 603 10TH ST rooms, thoroughly modern; in first-class re pair. Inquire 1003 6th ay S. I HOUSE. THREE R~OO"MS^ NEWLY PA- I pered. 604 sth st N. Parry. 401 Andrus build j ing ; [ -■ . ! FOR RENT— SIX-ROOM HOUSE, MOD ern: No. 620 University ay XE. Inquire 312 2d_st_NE. MODERN TEN-ROOM HOUSE, WITH barn; in good repair and good location; rent %M per month. No. 2431 Garfieid ay. $27.50—116 E 14TH ST; 8 ROOMS, MODERN, brick; walking distance; no car fares. C. 1. Fuller. 803 Phoenix. 1429 2D AV~S7 B ROOMS. PARTLY MODE 2506 2d ay S, 8 rooms, partly modern. 818 Bth ay S. 3 or 6 rooms, partly modern. 218 E Grant. 5 rooms, partly modern. 1325 Ist ay S, 4 or 5 rooms, strictly modern. W. P. Mealey, 413 Bank of Commerce. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, NOT MODERN, EX cept city water and gas; good condition; easy walking distance; no children; $17. Call 1406 | Ist ay S. 1410 STH AY S, STRICTLY MODERN 10 --room house; will make rent lower than any other house in city of equal value, if taken at once. Inquire of owner, next door. 22 FURNISHED HOUSES SEVERAL FURNISHED HOUSES FOR rent for the summer. Franklin Benner, 603 Phoenix building. • FOR RENT—B-ROOM FURNISHED MOD em house, for the summer. 1014 7th st SE. SEVEN ROOMS, MODE RN; W ILL LEASE one year to right party with no children. Ap ply 1600 2d ay S. - ■ FOR NT— FURNISH HOUSE OF seven rooms, to Sept. 1. Rent $25. 1430 Vine place. 23 . 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. GRAND APARTMENTS— ANDGEN tlemen; steam heat, stationary wash bowls, hot water, porcelain baths; $7 upwards. 620 7th st S. ■■■•■- - ■-• ■■.-.■ FOR RENT— FURNISHED ROOM, $5 PER month; two small, unfurnished rooms, with water, wet sink. 10 Western ay. No chil dren. * . ■• ■ FOR RENT—A LARGE, PLEASANT, FUR nished room. Inquire at 7 Maple place, Xic cllet island, city. . CLEAN. .NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, ON second floor*, modern; private house; suitable for gentlemen; $6. 807 3d ay S. /. _ FOR R*E NT—IN CORN* ER~FLAX~A~ FUR~ nished room for two gentlemen; gas; bath, breakfasts; private family. 728 sth st flat 2. I GENTLEMAN WISHING NICE FU RX IS HED room in a quiet part of city can be ac commodated by addressing A 982, Journal. • THREE OR FOUR ROOMS, FURNISHED for housekeeping; block to Plymouth cars; cool cellar, well and cistern; screens. 909 14th ay X. - . . - 04 UNFURNISHED ROOMS 6 ROOMS, WITH CITY WATER AND SEW er; SE. Minneapolis. W. W. Clark, 313 ■ Nic. FOUR ROOMS, CITY WATER. 1615 HlLL side ay; $7. W. W. Clark, 313 Xicollet ay. THREE FRONT, UPSTAIRS, ONLY $5 PER month. 914 sth ay S. No children. _ * SEVEN PLEASANT ROOMS~NEWLY PA pered; city water, sewer, closet; 411 20th ay X; , $12. Edwards & Brewster, ' 803 Guaranty Loan. THE Mijn_sTElM 3'OEIS auUKJN'AIJ. "'■", FOR RENT " - Continued. : ONE SMALL. THIRD FLOOR, 424 NICOL -1 let; $6. •.-■■•. __ ; OR UNFURNISHED FLATS . ' MODERN FIVE-ROOM FLAT. 332 .X / 18TH . at. second floor. Apply Frank Miller. ' ELEGANT~SIX^ROOM FLATS," THOROUQH • ly modern, 730-736 E 18th st; rent $27 and • $30. F. A. Simmon* Co., New York Lit* > building. ■ .- -■ ' - T ' BENZ BROS., transfer and storage; finest ' vans and warerooms; goods moved by expe ' rlenced men. 112 sth st N. Both Tels., 952. [ CHADBOURN & .BRADEN, 21 4th at S. can , rent your property at once; reliable tenants. • SIX ROOMS, STEAM HEATED. MODERN - flat; rent $20; Inquire flat 8, 220 3d ay SE. ' SIX-ROOM, MODERN FLAT; HARDWOOD ! floors; 127.50. W. W. Clark. 313 N_lcollet_av. [ FOR RENT—THE BEST ALL-MODERN , five and six-room flats in the ctiy. Inquire ■ at 520 New York Life building.' , • FLATS-FIVE, SIX ROOMS, BATH; MOD • eru except heat; first and seconds floors; Jib, $17. 824 14th air S. R. Hall. 1121 FILLMORK ST NE—TWO NEW FLATS, four rooms each; city water; very desirable; $9 and $10 per month. Inquire Angus Mc- Leod Co.. 409 6th ay S. - . ■'■ UNFURNISHED FLATS TO RENT—CHOICE outside, modern, heated flat, cheap. 1700 Ist ay S. ' ■ - FINEST FIVE-ROOM SECOND FLOOR flat in the city for the money. The Astoria. See Janitor. Clinton and 16th st. . FLAT OF FOUR ROOMS, MODERN EX cept heat; fourth floor, no children. It. _. Palmer. 32 luth st N. NEW SIX-ROOM FLAT; ARTESIAN WA ter throughout; no typhoid fever possible; completely modern; 67 Lyndale avN. Also, ten-room house, 1328 6th st SE. Henry, 500 Lumber Exchange. TO RENT—2~AND 2-ROOM . FLATS, ON Western ay, in Exchange block. $4 and $5. McQuade, 712 Northwestern block. FLATS—FIVE ROOMS, FIRST AND SEC oud floors; steam heat, open plumbing, gas range, laundry, storage-rooms. Apply Jani tor. 20 12th st S, corner Harmon. Og FURNISHED FLATS FOUR ROOMS, $20; SIX ROOMS, $25 AND $27.50;. five-room, $30; eight-room, $30, $35 and $40; seven-room, $45; 11-room, $50; seven room, $55 . R. V. Hurlbut & Co., 443-4 Au drus building. |-"» "BEST FLATS." CORNER OF PARK AND Franklin ays; furnished or unfurnished, a desirable seven-room flat for summer months. Inquire 200S Park ay, first floor. 27 OFFICES FOR RENT—WITHIN ONE BLOCK OF THE 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 linn; blackboard, 35x9, ruled for stocks and grain. Western Union cable in. Price of $25 per month, and location cannot be duplicated. O. M. Laraway & Sons, .100 Bank of • Commerce. ■ ■ OFFICES; STEAM HEATED; PRICES $3 to $20. Eastman block, 412 Nicollet. Inquire room 12. '_ LARGE DESKROOM FOR RENT IN 515 Bank of Commerce. wen sen & Langum. yu STORES ALL KINDS OF BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR RENT. THORPE 8R05..258 HENN. AY. STH AY S AND 2D ST, TWO-STORY AND basement building, 30x66; call for list. Wm. H. Gibson, 420 Guaranty Loan building. RENT—MEAT MARKET, WITH FIXTURES, 1600 sth ay N, connected with fine grocery; flue location; used ten years as meat market; $10 per month. , Edwards & Heritage, 217 Kasota block. LARGE ROOM for light manufacture 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 RBNT—ELECTRIC LIGHTS and water; suitable for one or two horses or for automobiles. 114 i9th st S. 31 HELP~WANTED—MALE WATCHES CLEANED, $1; MAIN SPRINGS, $1; warranted one year. Paegel's, 22 3d st S. SUITS SPONGED, pressed while you -wait. 50c. Starr Steam Cleaning House, 622 Hen. SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED, 00c; pants recut into style or bicycle pants, rfc; suits steam cleaned and Dressed, $1. An | thony the Tailor, 119 Washington ay N. YOUNG MAN. THE ARCHIBALD~C OLLEGE, , Lake st and Stevens ay, has more calls for male stenographers and bookkeepers than it has graduates. . , . . PAINTERS! PAPERIIANGERS! KALSO miners; Wiiitewnsliers! Do you need any brushes? Save money .oy buying them from us at your own prices. People's Paint Store, .610 Ist ay S. . ■ WANT A FIRST-CLASS MILLER AT ONCE. Address Kerkhoven Roller Mill Co., Kerk hoven. Minn. W ANTED—A GOOD ALL-AROUND MAX; one who can frame pictures, bang paper and do sign work; German or Scandinavian; work 12 months out of year. J. H. Lambe, Grand ] Forks. N. D. . ; WANTED— 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 postofflce. ; TINSMITH WANTED—SINGLE MAN; MUST I be good workman; one who can repair bi- I cycles; steady job to the right man; German I preferred. Address Mercer & Lavin, Lang j don, N. D. WANTED, PLASTERERS FOR CHEROKEE? Iowa; good pay; six months' Job. Apply to George Slater, Cherokee. - WANTED—SOLICITORS FOR MINNESO 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—AT ONCE, FIRST-CLASS PAT tern-maker. Hainlin, No. 214 Ist ay S. COMPETENT "".MAX "WITH EX perience in handling butter, eggs and green fruits. Address, stating salary, with refer ences, to Fargo Mercantile Co., Fargo. N. D. STONEMASONS—A FEW FIRST-CLASS, AT once. Angus McLeod company, 409 6th ay S. WANTED— PAINTER; STEADY WORK to a good man. C. J. Weston, 58 12th st S. WANTED—YOUNG MAX, ABOUT 20 YEARS old, for office work. Must be bright and write good hand. . State experience and sal-. ary wanted. Address C 9SI, Journal. ■ WANTED— PRAUGHTSMAN~~ACCUSTOMED to machinery drawings. Twin City Iron Works, 317 11th ay S. WANTED—A GOOD PANTS AND VEST maker at once; price $2 and $2.25. Apply to j William Hess, Wahpeton, X. D. WANTED—THREE FIRST-CLASS CARPEX ters. F. G. Richards, 501 E_ 24th_st. WANTED—SIX FIRST-CLASS PATNTER3. four brush hands. F. G. Richards, 501 E 24th st. ■•-■•■ WANTED—TWO MEN FOR SPECIAL RAlL load work; salary, transportation and ex penses. Address X aSI, Journal. SECOND ENGINEER; STEADY work; electric. dynamo to care for. Refer ences required. Address T 981, Journal. • YOUNG MAN IN. FIRE INSURANCE OF- Bee; must write a good hand and have ex perience in office work. Address, with refer ences stating age-and salary expected, R 951, Journal. _ ______ STRONG YOUNG MAN FOR GARDENING and care of horse on small place near city for the summer. References required.. Ad dress V 981, Journal. . \ DETECTIVES—WE * WANT A SHREWD, reliable man in every city and town to do secret service work; $4 per day for actual j j service. Reference required. Postage for re ] ply. International Detective Agency, Mil waukee, Wls. ■ '__ : REGISTERED- PHARMACIST WANTED— Must.be temperate; give reference. K. Si vertsbn, Pierpont, S. D. . - WANTED—TWO. SHINERS. APPLY 42 4th st S.: BARBER WANTED—SINGLE MAX PRE ferred. Call Monday forenoon at 107 Broad way XE. WANTED — NON-UNION CARPENTERS. Also lather and carpenter. 110 7th st 5. WANTED— BARBER ■ FOR SATURDAY, AT 1848 Central. - ■ ■ WANTED—GOOD STRONG BOY TO DRIVE team. Eagle Foundry, 418 2d_st S. - . YOUNG MAN: WE KNOW BETTER: TO day than ever before what business require- I ments a stenographer should possess. The fact that we place our students in paying po sitions should be sufficient guarantee that the • Munson . Shorthand Institute, Guaranty Loan building, is up-to-date. WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHTS man; good wages and position to the right man. Apply to Joseph Schwarz, Architect, Sioux Falls, S. D. WANTED—MAN. FOR CITY DELIVERY wagon; one , who had experience as pop peddler preferred Call 130 Ist ay X. Liquid Carbonic Acid Mfg. Co. j .'■.._. -:.-~ WANTED—BOY AT G. F. HUNT'S = HAT factory at once. 245 Hennepin ay, upstairs. WANTED—FIVE GOOD SALES SOLICITORS for first-class pianos. Cable Co., Bth and Nic. WANTED—AGENTS CAN MAKE LARGE profits by selling our article. Something needed, in every house. ; Good workers wanted. 707 : Onelda' block. ■ 3^; HELD WANTED-MALE J 'A ..„. Continued. ; . WANTED—GOOD SOLICITORS FOR CITY work handling our new lines of lace and • drapery curtains, rugs;"clocks; etc.; sold on , easy payment. *. Rig and samples furnished free. C. F. Adams Co.. 76 7thjt_S. ■ v : WANTED—STRONG YOUNG MAN ABOUT . 22 for city delivery; $7 weekly. N - 981, ' Journal. • ■ ' ; SOLICITOR,' : EXPERIENCED, to CALL ' out and canvass for view photographer. Sal ary and transportation.- Address B 982, ■ Journal. ■ FIRST-CLASS PAPERHANGERS and fresco painters. John S. Bradstreet & Co. BARBER" WANTED—MUST "BE FIRST . class; steady job. Call at 303 Washington ay N. ■ " .■ " ■ ." ■ ' WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, THIRD BAKER on bread and cakes. 629 Washington ay S. I WANTED— MAN TO WORK IN shipping department; Scandinavian'preferred. Barnard CopeMfg. Co.,_4th st and 2d ay NE. WANTED—AT OXCE, first-class tin ner and furnace man; must be a, No. ,1 me chanic. Steady work the year round. State , age, experience, refereneces and wages want ed. Man preferred who has done some hot water heatlng._E._C._Dedrick, Langdon, N. D. WANTED "-IMMEDIATELY".' FOR THE SEA . son, a tlrst-class brick-kiln builder and burner. Address B. P. Richardson, Greufeil, • Assa, Canada. •■ ■ • WANTED—A FIRST-FLOOR SALESMAN, with experience In pianos. Apply Cable Co., Mb st and Nicollet ay. , '. .. MACHINISTS , WANTED AT .DIAMOND __>______"_. SHOE SALESMAN WANTED FOR SATUR days. J. W. Kerr, 10Oi)-1013 Washington ay S. WANTED—M 25 TO 35, GOOD ADDRESS, character and education. Will pay $1,20U per year to right man. X 982, Journal. " WANTED—IO GOOD CARPENTERS. CALL 3126 Clinton a.. . . WANTED—MARBLE CUTTER AND.LET terer; also,. marble polisher, at once.' Call 48 Central ay. J. M. Donlin. : 40 MEN, COMPANY WORK. IOWA; FREE fare. . '.: '''." 50 railroad laborers, Bemldji, Minn. ;'51.75. 20 shoveiers, lowa, $1.75; free fare. • - National Employment Co.. 200 Nioollet ay. ■ WANTED—MAN TO WORK AT MlNNE tonka.- - Must be. good, oarsman. One who can manage sailboat and run gasolene engine preferred. T 982, Journal. • ■•'■'. ~~~. i TEAMSTER WANTED. • _^ 818 Ist ay 3. i WANTED—BOY TO. CARRY DISHES, AT Ladies' Home Bakery and Lunch Room, 810 Xlcollet ay. . • ■ QO HELP WANTED-FEMALE YOUNG LADY, THE ARCHIBALD COL lege, Lake st, has excellent facilities for ob taining teachers' certificate* and making up grade work. ■' -' PREPARE FOR PAYING EMPLOYMENT BY attending the Minnesota School of Business, 54 3d st S, diagonally opposite postofflce. WANTED—COM~PETENT7GIRi7XT~I229 LO gan ay N. «■>» ' '-: •"-"*"- WANTED— GIRLS TO OPERATE ON pants, overalls, duck coats and mackinaws. Steady work, good pay. 104 2d st N. _ THE MILLINERY SUPPLY CO.", 403 NICOL let ay, third floor, will sell trimmed' hats at astonishingly low prices to-morrow. Take elevator. -. ■ ; WANTED—GIRL or woman to ASSIST with work in modern five-room flat; two in family; good wages Mrs. Willis, 8 9th st N. NORWEGIAN GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSE-, work. 1725 Morgan .ay S. . Kenwood car. WANTED—A GIRL TO CARE FOR BABY; I days only: at 2304 Henuepln ay. WANTED, COOK; BEST WAGES. C. 3. Brackett,_lßl6 Kenwood parkway. A YOUNG WOMAN FOR OFFICE WORK, capable of writing on Remington typewriter and having some knowledge of shorthand. Address D 981. Journal. DISHWASHERS— GOOD GIRLS; GOOD wages. "The Grill,' 308 Ist ay S. " DINING-ROOM GIRLS, EXPERIENCED waitresses. "The Grill," JOS Ist ay S. ' -■ WANTED^COMPETENT GIRL"" FOR GEN~ oral housework. 2635 Columbus ay. AN "EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR HOUSE work; must be good cook; good wages. 122 ISth ay XE. - • '■■'' ______ AT ONCE, GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; comfortable home and good wages. 319 4th ay NE, flat 1. ■ • A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework to.go six miles out of city for summer. Can come to town once a week. i Apply at 1758 Hennepin ay. - ; !YOUNG LADY CLERK IN GENERAL DRY goods store; permanent .place to a refined, i willing worker__l£gham/_2921 Nicollet. .v'■; GOOD KITCHEN GIRL WANTED AT 506 7thst S. ■■ : j .: -< ■>•!•■ ■- i •■ GIRL WANTED—GENERAL HOUSEWORK; four in family. .2948 Fremont ay N. Take Cedar and Emerson car 30th ay N. ■ BEST SITUATIONS FOR COOKS. AND housework girls; wages from $10 to $24 month, j Girls from country can stay here while wait- I ing for work, at Mrs. Groechel"s Intelligence I office, 253 Plymouth ay, North_Minneapolis. __ i WANTED—ONE OR TWO GOOD " GIRLS ! for hotel at Lake Minnetonka. Apply Mrs. A. . Twombly,' Deephaven, Minn. .-■■•'. YOUNG LADY: OUR : COURSE IN SHORT- I hand and typewriting is thoroughly practical i and adapted to your individual needs. The ! Munson Shorthand Institute, Guaranty Loan I building. Lessons by mall.' " _ j WANTED—GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE ' work; German pre_erred._32B_6__st_S.-_ i THE MILLINERY SUPPLY CO., 403 MCOL -1 let ay third floor, will sell trimmed hats at astonishingly low prices to-morrow. Take elevator. - • ' ; '"■ _,• WANTED—WAITRESSES AND KITCHEN help at Eureka Restaurant, 35 Washington ay S. ■ . . • ' ■ ■■ ■ WANTED—GIRLS FOR TENT AND AWN- I ing factory; must be strong.and know how to ■ operate power sewing machines. H. J. Saun i ders, 614 Ist ay S. .S. -. '■ ■ -; i WANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED SCANDINAV ian woman to keep house on a farm. Call at 1208 E 26th st. WANTED—A GOOD KITCHEN GIRL FOR students' restaurant; one that can wait on table; room provided; pleasant place; most afternoons off. Take Como or Kenwood car. 41_1___J_____________________________, WANTED—EXPERIENCED DUCK COAT makers; new machines; good . light; steady employment. Wyman, Newman & Weil, li« 3d st S. , ' : ' ■ - EXPERIENCED NURSE, TO CARE FOR baby; permanent place for right one. Reply at once, giving references and wages ex pected. Address V 982, Journal. • 33 HORSES, CARRIAGES—SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND BUGGIES, wagons,.surreys, phaetons, rubber tired run abouts; new work exchanged for old; all kinds of harnesses. Cash or time. 414 3d st S. BROWN - DICKEY, MIDWAY HORSB 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 vi a call. ■" i HORSES, HORSES. ' 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, Mian. ■■-•- .;. - ■■' . IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR NICE FAM ily horses, gentlemen's' drivers or saddlers, call at Buchanan's Livery. 148 E Lake st. FROST & CO.'S SALE STABLES, HEAD quarters for the sale of all classes of horses; city-broke horsej_j_sp___al_y.- 12 2d st N. _ _-, THOUSAND- MARE, CITY. BROKE, speedy, good looker, for sale; very reasona ble. Apply to owner evenings after, 6. 8812 10th ay S. __ • , GREAT BARGAIN: ONE EXTENSION TOP double carriage,- strongly built, and one dou ble harness, for sale by R. W. Chadbourn, 126 Oak Grove st. r FOR~SALS79CiO-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. GOOD~MARE~7 YEARS OLD; WEIGHT 1 208- only $55 if taken to-morrow. 2316 4tn st N. ■■'■..' •■■ -' --.■■•■ FOR SALE—"OUR BOY,". THE GUIDELESS wonder; 2:10%'; marked to bike, 2:29%; eli gible 2:30 class; can pace; a good halt-mile track in 2:15 or better; an Ideal road horse, with a perfect mouth; any lady -can drive him; chestnut gelding;; 15.2 hands high; weight about 950; 9 years old. The first man with $200 cash buys him. Pat Monahan, 10_ Washington ay N. - - ' . ■ FOR SALE. CHEAP. WELL PUT UP DARK bay mare, 8 years old: weight about 1,200. M. Nelson, 48th st and Minnehaha ay, t near river. .;..-:..;-'' >; . . - '■■■>j ■'- ■■ -FOR SALE-ONE HORSE WEIGHT 1,250, sound and city broke. Call 233 W 33d st. ___ FOIfSALE^B- YEAR "OLD" HORSE." weight 1,450; or will sell 7-year-old • mare, weight 1080- double harnesses. 2922 Stevenß_av.___ FOR SALE-CHEAP. A LIGHT , TWO-SEAT trap in nearly*.new condition; cost'?lio, price $60. Truax, 6 E Grant st. ■ FOR SALE—FINE COMBINATION PONY; weight ,-ibout 750 pounds; can be seen at barn, back of 70 11th st S. -i .".'*- - • ' : - v^: FOR^sXLEr^HORSE. 1.250 LBS, 6 YEARS old, sound; also two-seat ', carriage, used two months; together or separate; will trade • for vacant lot. Call cor address Fewell, 2830 , Ist lav ;:'S."..'_j "."' p ■• ■•- ' ' ■■ •■■•'-'■ ' _ _ 1 A~STYLISH TRAP, in good order, FOR [sale cheap. Call at 2420 Oakland ay. .■• 33 HORSES, CARRIAGES^SALE [\ Continued. ' : -; , FOR SALE—GOOD FAMILY HORSE, 1,100 pounds; city broke; safe for lady. Call evenings, 2551_ Pierce at NE. ■ FOR SALE—GOOD DRIVING horse and . phaeton, cheap; safe for lady to drive; have no use for him. ;62 Syndicate block. - 35 * INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION, IN SPANISH BY A COMPE tent, successful native teacher; terms reason able; ' special rates during summer ■ months; practical knowledge acquired by the' natural method. For particulars address V 97!*, Journal. ' __^ 30 LOANS AND CHATTELS LOAN 3 MADE ON SAME DAY AS APPLl cation, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc., goods to remain la your, un disturbed possession. ''3m_M—mmbmhsh PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS. Minneapolis Loan Co.. 601-2 Globa Building. QUICK LOANS MADE ON • FURNITURE, pianos, etc., without removal; easy payments, cheapest rates; business confidential. Minne sota Mortgage Loan Co., zoom 308 Bank -of Commerce building, cor. Ist ay S and 4th st. LOANS MADE ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS, furs in- storage and warehouse receipts, at one-half tha usual r rates. . Monthly Install-' meet Loan Co., 825 Guaranty Loan. PAWNBROKERS—ReIiabIe, reasonable; con fidential. Harris _ Goldstein. 239 Ist ay S. " QUICK LOANS ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS, pianos, etc., without removal, at lowest rates. American Credit Co.. 523-525 Guaranty Loan building. ' ■•- ■■■.. , KICK I'J.aNS on all kinds of personal pror erty; charges reasonable. 506 Globe bldg. LOANS MA"Se ON' FURNITURE, PIANOS, etc., cheaply,*-quickly., Also small, short time real- estate loans. Herbert Williams, 916 Guaranty- building. ; ; '..-; ••,'! 37 LOST AND FOUND : STRAYED AWAY—SMALL, DARK, BAY;! horse, on Thursday imorning.' .'• Return' to -712-1 27»£ st B. Will pay damages.' ;. .■■;;; LOST—UMBRELLA, WITH STERLING SIL- i ver handle; left in Guaranty Loan telephone ; booth evening of May 1. Return to 216 7th '■ at S for reward.- V . ■• '-:■■■• ' LOST—BULL TERRIER PUP, 4 MONTHS old; white, with black-tipped ears and black spots over eye. . Reward for return to 3315 Clinton ay. '• - '■ " ''■■■-. LOST—WEDNESDAY. POCKETBOOK, COX taining $55. Kinder will please return to J. A. Pederson, Augsburg Seminary, and re ceive reward. - ■■ .' SMALL PONY CART CUSHION', IN vicinity of sth ay S and 27th St. Telephone M 3113 J-2. ■-,■■■'■•- ■ -■■ : 39_^^_MEDICAL ELITE BATH i PARLORS, 626 HENNEPIN ay; porcelain tubs; . massage, cabinet and medicated baths;, experienced lady attendant. LADIES— REWARD FOR A CASE OF Suppression old Dr. Jackson's monthly, regu lator fails to relieve in 2-4 hours; positively guaranteed;, no ergot or pills; many saved j from suicide; ideal safe home treatment. Mail $3, Dr. Jackson, R. C. Sl2. 167 Dearborn st, Chicago, ill. ; ' . - ■ - MRS. DR. F. G. M'KAY, • OSTEOPATHY, electric, magnetic treatments; 620»/ 2 Nicollet, ] room 19; will remove to new location about May 1. ■ ' CANCER CURED Without the knife or loss of blood. Forty years' experience; satisfaction guaranteed. Write for book of testimonials or call on D:. Wheeler, Globe building, Minneapolis. $100 REWARD FOR ANY CASE OF LOST manhood or weakness in men that 1 cannot cure. Call or write. Prof. T. E. Quinn, t>22 •West Superior st, Duluth, Mien. 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. Nic. House, Minneapolis; F. M. Parker, opp. P. O. St. Paul. Fred Scott Estate, Stillwater. j MRS. DR. F. G. M'KAY, OSTEOPATHY^ electric, magnetic treatments; 620%' Nieollet, room 19; will remove to new location about May 1. -.-:■■■■ - , LADIES ONLY—HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL; trial treatment free. 614 Medical block. ___ ELITE BATH PARLORS, 626 HENNEPIN. 4Q 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., Nicollet island._ Both phones. Our rugs, from old carpets, are second to none but orientals; quality of work brings more. Economy Rug Co., 105 6th st S. Tel. 3217 L-l. 41 MINNETONKA PROPERTY RENT OR SALE—Two cottages, Big island; _, Birch Bluff. Campbell, Filisbury DUilding. TO RENT—LARGE NUMBER LAKE COT tages at prices ranging from $50 to $500, for rent by Jaeger & Torelle, 310 Bk. Commerce. WE~~TRAXSACT A GENERAL REAL ES tate business, but make a specialty of Lake Minnetonka cottages, lots and acres. Jaeger & Torelle, 310 Bank of Commerce. WE HAVE" FINE LAKE SHORE LOTS ON Minnetonka, all on time if improved, at cash prices. Swensen&Langum, 515 Bank of Commerce. . _____ THREE FURNISHED COTTAGES. FOR rent on north shore. Lake Minnetonka; newly painted; near station. ChadDourn _ Braden, 21 4th st S. - ■•.■■■ ■" ■■' '_ FOR RENT—THE BURXHAM COTTAGE, AT Minnetonka Beach. Telephone Main 4b. THE HERRICK REFRIGERATOR IS SELL- I ing six days In the week at 7th and Henneplu. GASOLENE LAUNCH, 20-FOOT, FOR RENT to responsible party during May, June and July. Address Journal. FOR~~RENT-FRONT ROOMS IN LARGE cottage, furnished; private veranda, overlook- Ing main lake, near Cottagewood Hotel. In quire Bank ofjCommerce. i FOR RENT-iO-ROOM furnished, plas tered cottage, at Breezy Point. Inquire on premises or Fred W. Barton, 305 Temple Court. ". ' ' . - ■ BRFNTWOOD COTTAGES, FIVE ROOMS; fine view of lake; big trees, screened porches, good well; two blocks of railroad station; newly painted; $50 for season. Bank of Ex celsior, Excelsior.Minn^ _ AY ANTED FOR THE SEASON, A GOOD Minnetonka cottage, furnished. G. W. lutes, , 2011 Chicago av._city. _______ foTTrent-at excelsior, four-room cottage; 35-foot screened porch; beautiful, shady lawn; $50 for season. Apply 62 Syndi cate block. ______ FOR RENT-AT EXCELSIOR, FIVE-ROOM plastered cottage, partially furnished; three. porches; large, beautiful lawn; cistern, boat; half block from lake. Apply. 62 Syndicate block. ■ " -■■' FURNISHED. MODERN COTTAGE, FIVE rooms; fine location; shaded lawn, screened and vine-covered porches, boathouße, elegant shore. Call-539 Lumber Exchange. ■.- MINNETONKA COTTAGE. UPPER LAKE, seven rooms, furnished, and boat, $110. Lane & Conrad Co., 513 Phoenix building. 42~~ NOTICE : FISK BROS., Mfg. Jewelers and watchmak ers, will move May 1 to 17 Nicollet House blk. 44 PERSONAL '■,'. DR BERTHA SHEPARD. SPECIALIST Dis eases of women and children. 17 9t_ st S. 'fake Hennepin ay car. : FEMALE DISEASES cured. By Dr. Wheeler, specialist, irregular men struation successfully treated. Office, Globe building, Minneapolis. r'■'■'■ ~ EXAMINATION FREE. ■ -•_■ , REFRIGERATORS . AND ICE BOXES RE paired arid rellned. Tin and sheet iron work of all kinds. Stoves stored. Great Western Stove Repair Co.. 3— Hennepin ay. > Tel. 161. T H. BLY, M. D., SPECIALIST IN ALL diseases of women; all irregularities cor rected; private home for women before and during confnement; book, 15c, all you need to know. - Office, 27 4th st S. third floor. :-x. —"OHIO' PICTURE FRAME MFG. CO., 113 Washington Aye N, Frame all kinds of pictures 50 per cent cheap er than any other nr_a in the city. Big stock. " MINNEAPOLIS HEALTH. PARLORS. s'B Nicollet ay, third floor, corner 6th st. -.. A new method of Electric and .Magnetic treatment. . All nervous diseases cured. ■ -„ l- ~~ HAIR LOSERS AND BALD HEADS. ' Would you expect benefit from a bald headed "hair doctor"? * Call and see what has been produc«d on ' a bald r head. - Dr.. Oliver K. Chance, Dept W.. 580 Syndicate Arcade. ' ' •'-■"• ''-■•'■ '" ' :' '•' PERSONAL— HENRY, STOP IN AT 7th and Hennepin to-day and buy a Herrick refrigerator; I'm tired of using the old zinc lined one.'-,*...- _ ■-'•■' ru.';- • _•■ ; ' : LADY OF PLEASANT PERSONALITY,, large means, refined and generous, with sweet disposition, seeks -devoted husband. "Florence." 1337 Sheffield ay, Chicago, 111. - L CHALK CONTAINS LIME, CORN STARCH Is sticky and spoils; use a genuine complexion powder, * liker Satin Skin. ■ Results will . sur prise, delight you. Glass Block, Olsons. DR. ■ FRIEDLANDER WILL REMAIN IN his present offices,'3osl Nicollet ay, , which he has :leased for a :term of years. ." .:'?": ■ '■■—"—■™*»*"'*M>——MMli WANT ADS ON PAGES 18,19. 44____^RSONAL '' ■• ■/ Continued.'; ' DOES it pay to advertise? Send address and 4c stamps for mailing * charges, ,to Hofflin'j Drug Store,-. Minneapolis, Minn., and by re turn - mall . you get an < embossed ■. aluminum comb In leatherette case that retails at 25c. LARGE QUANTITIES. O~F Li lacs during season. Apply between 9 and 12 a. m., cut flower department, Wm. Donaldson & Co., Glass Block Store, Minneapolis. '■'■ ANDERSON THE TAILOR IS NOW LO cated at 3700 Lyndale ay S. Will be pleased to see all old customers, ias well as new. Telephone, South 579 L-3. '.■-..' WE ARE LOANING OUT ELECTRIC BELTS.' If cured, pay what you wish; if not cured, pay nothing. Peterson Electric Belt Co.. 245 Ist ay S. Minneapolis. . •__ ■■■. 12% c DOZEN FOR STRICTLY FRESH eggs; 18c for sweet dairy butter; creamery, five pounds for $1. Minnesota Dairy, 25 6th st S. '•■■.■■■■■..■ ■ - ■ 45__PATENT ATTORNEYS " P. H. GUNCKEL. 745 Temple Ct., : counselor and solicitor in patent and trade mark causes. WILLIAMSON & MERCHANT (JAMES >7 Williamson and Frank D. ■ Merchant), patent attorneys and solicitors, main office. No. ' 929» 935 Guaranty , Loan \ building, Minneapolis, Minn.; branch office, room 52, McUill build- Ing,- Washington.: D. C. " ' ' REAL ESTATE-^FOR ALE X - 47 IMPROVED ,%- . edmund G. walton, 300 hennepin, is 6ues a new catalogue of houses for sale every two weeks. Send or ; call. -■> ';•.. ■■ W. A. BARNES & CO., 300-302 NICOLLET, issue a rental bulletin i and : real estate i list every Monday: Call or send and get one. 1: > REAL . ESTATE j AND MORTGAGES— Whether you wish to buy -or sell,- call on Fi nance Co.' of Minnesota, 620 Temple Court. ■-'- HOUSES, $1,500 TO $50,000;.vMINNETONKA property; acres, rents, loans, insurance; care of property. Lewis W. Campbell, Dayton bldg. HOUSES BUILT ON PAYMENTS; MONEY" loaned; no commission. Real estate bought and 501 d... Sawyer & Betcher, 507 .Phoenix. T> • • OWNER GOING EAST. ' • ■*-*■■ - - • Offers -his: ten-room, home for.' sale at a bargain."f" House is beautifully' frescoed and finished in hardwood; throughout; combina tion heat, open plumbing^, in fact a perfectly, complete modern • home. Call 2621 Bryant ay S. : . . ' ; . . I HAVE TWO FLAT PROPERTIES YlEL*D ing about S per cent net that I can sell on advantageous terms, one at $42,500 and one at ?6.'i,Uo(). W. W. Clark. 313 Nicollet. ■ HOUSE, SUXXYSIDE DISTRICT, ■ LARGE lot, eight rooms, two-story, modern, furnace, gas, good plumbing, large barn, inside 24th st; cost $8,000. Want oifer; place is clear. I G 982,. Jourral. . ■■■ -■■ -? " - ■'■ WE BUY and sell city, ana iarm property. I Mort. Loans. C. A. Quist & Co.. 109 4th st S. 1 v.vj v.v.v.-v. 'i\*i'-,,u?6t£iUs3Bßßt I?S FOR SALE— nice lots, Girard ay Si Si i"d uv X, each $150. * c gi' 7-room house and barn, fine large lot, Bj| '■. Stf No. 1413 6th st N; $2,500. & ' Si 13 acres garden land, abouc one mile cm • 53 from Oamden, $2,500. ■ Si j 5* 100 acres land, near .Blunt, S. D., $%" -. ' Si 50x90 teet, factory building, Nicollet; 54 I $* and 29th st, for rent or exchange. ;. ; 54 Inquire W. J. Dean, 300 Wash.-ay X. £• A GOOD SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN j except furnace, in Southeast Minneapolis, ' only $2,200; monthly payments. Room 5. 313 Xicollet. ■ ■' ■ ■'- f O -' ' . ' :-■:'. " ■J2 "I SPECULATIVE OPPORTUNITY & Si' IX CHEAP LANDS. - Si i 54 Forty-three quarter sections, well lo- Si Si cated in Hand county. South Dakota, Si Si at $28,000 cash, to close out eastern' Si Si holdings. ■■•■■. £• Si Will double in two years. Grandest £i ISi chance for land investment on earth. & r+ Address *• Si E. B. VANDBWALKER, '■ ■ Z» Si Western agent for present owners, ' Zi Si - Miller, S. D. Si i^SS g£S2 g2BSS£g£S2gSS2ggSSSSSSgSSJSi»S*SJgS^ SiiSW S>gg $3,250, MODERN 9-ROOM HOUSE, AT 206 W 27th st. furnace, gas, city water, sewer, i stone walk, fine shade trees, barn; excellent I condition. Apply H. B. Chamberlain, 47 I Minnesota Loan and Trust' building. :: I 8882 &Sisi;ißisisi3i3»S*B***i*li?iJi!is*fi?.S. swfi j, 55 rr ■• • ■ ' -v -;''-v---' ' '■' '-SS Si GALE it. CO., REAL ESTATE; ES- c. 5i tablished-in Minneapolis In 1858. .Si 5i $I,2oo—23o6'James ay N; house, seven 5i | Si . rooms; large lot. Si: Si $600—1119 12tn ay N; house, five Si • Si rooms; city water and cellar. Si Si $1,200—819 20th ay S; house, 8 rooms; 54 < Si ' • two tenements; city water, cellar, 54 , Si $750—2523 »th st S; house, six. rooms; 5« ! Si city water, cellar. ;» j Si $1,300—3422 Columbus ay; house, ten 5* | Si rooms; full lot; cistern.well, cellar, Si j Si $I,ooo—lßlo Aldrich ay N; house, eight Si j Si rooms. • *• Si $1,500—3106 Emerson ay S; house, ten. b« ISi rooms; full lot; well situated. .. Si Si $1,100—2423 15th ay S; house, 8 rooms; Si Si cistern, well; lot 32x157 to alley. Si Si $1,500—2815 3d st N; house, 8 rooms; Si Si city water, barn; lot 42x157 to al- 5i Si ley. •••• ■ ■ ....--,.., Si 84 $1,000—2217 James ay N; house,: seven 54 Si rooms; well, cistern, cellar; very 54 Si large lot. Si | Si $900—208 Girard ay X; house, 6 rooms; £• j Si , woodshed, cellar; artesian water. 54 154 $700—2004 Crystal Lake ay; house, six Si i I §i rooms; city water, cellar. 54 Si $900—254 Girard ay N; house, six Si gi ■ : rooms; woodshed, well. ~ 04 Si $1,000—1907 Morgan ay N-; corner lot, 5* :Si 42x90; house, seven rooms; wood- gi Si shed, city water. \ Si J Si $3,000—83 Royalston ay, Oak Lake; Si | gi large lot;pleasant situation; house, Si 1 Si 11 rooms; barn, sewer, city water, Si j Si bath; eight minutes' walk from Si I Si West Hotel. ..... oi Si $1,200—2611 17th ay S; house, seven gi Si rooms; city water and cellar. - gi | Si $1,500—2524 Bloomington ay; house, six 54 Si rooms& cellar, city water, sewer. 54 Si stone walk; lot 58x127 to alley. S4 Si .$1,31)0^-2415 • sth ay S; house, seven Si ij« : rooms; cellar, city water; lot 4bix 54 Si 129. Si Si $1,500— E 24th st; house, six Si Si rooms; cellar, cistern, well and £4 54 barn. .....'.. Si j£ $700—2613 7th st S; house, six rooms; 54 Si cistern. ' , ■'•■',_'' :■ 2< Si $1,500—2831 Chicago ay; house, eight £ 4 Si rooms; city water; full lot; street 64 Si : cars; stone walks.- Si Si $1.200—202 Girard ay N; house, seven 54 Si large rooms; cellar;,.artesian wa- Si ■ Si ter. ■ *• Si ' All the above will be sold mostly on :. Si time at 6 per cent interest. Also will % Ji be sold in same manner; good dwell- gi rl ing lots in Forest Heights, Sherburne Si Si & Beebe, Calhoun Park. Marshall's Si »i addition, with .stone quarry, and In, gi Si Oak Lake. Good sites for flats. S4 •i MORTGAGE LOANS-Rates low; on Si Si or before; no delay. See us. ci «■>! GALE & CO., ' • Si •V . . New York Life. . ... Si fig 888 f-f^rig^;*B<si»&>Bßa%s»Bß ?»!■< ;>-» A HOME PLACE-SHADE TREES. BOULE vard. city water, seven rooms, coiner lot, two -blocks from, 20th and Hennepin car, $1,200. ;■■ Buildings. aUpe would r cost $I,oUO. 355 Temple Court. :' : -. i<-y ■[- ■■', '.-.-• ■< AO ■ • '' '' '■ HMMI'ROVED ■i> ; >v 1%-ACRE LOTS. NEAR GOLDEN VALLEY road- $450 each; material furnished to build. Lauderdale & Co., 355 Temple Court. | BARGAINS -IN LOTS :ON . LOWRY HILL; also near Lyndale and 18th st. Wm. H. Gib sou, 420 Guaranty Loan 1 building.'• - . r FOR SALE OR LEAS7J-198x157 FEET TO 20-foot alley, on a central-corner; possible trackage; convenient to mills and depots. 1 O M. Laraway & Son, Buck of Commerce build- , Ing. -"- .-•--■ '-'•■' " : '__ . THE EDMUND G. WALTON AGENCY IS sues a printed catalogue with maps of abso lutely the best bargains in vacant lots. : 3uO Hennepin ay.:. ... ■ -: * - • $450 FOR CALHOUN PARK LOT, 46x128, EM ereon ay. between Lake and 31st. This is a snap. Hickson, 939 Guaranty. ' FOR SALE—LOT 10, BLOCK 52, CORNER Main st SE and 7th • ay, with; trackage, by owner. Call 1112 19th sfS. - • FOR MAPS-OP. CALHOUN PARK AND price schedule, of lots for sale;, call at, E dmund ;G. Walton's office. ' ' LOT 5. o MOORE'S REARRANGEMENT OF block ■ 33. Regent's addition, near - 2,th ,on Essex, for sale at a bargain. Who wants it? Chas. "M. Poe, 300 Hall building, Kansas City. Mo. "' ■■'■"-'■ -"■-' ''' 4.9 " FARM LANDS ~ ; . OLIVER CO. SETTLEMENT, Central N. D. Washburn Valley Homesteads. Lands $2 to $4 COAL. Good water & soil. Send 2-cent stamp for BOOKLET. D._Gaines, S. E.Mpls, Minn^ LANDS FOR SALE IN POLK AND NOR man " counties; write ~* for ►*• description and prices to H L. ', Gaylord ; & Son.. Fertile, ; Polk ■ county, Minn. ■ ' ■:..,* ■■.-■-'■'- '' FARM. LAND FOR SALE-IMPROVED AND partly improved; *■ some ' genuine snaps.: Call . on: or f address ;H.- J. Wall, real estate, Glen wood, Wis. -~- ■ '■■'■'■■f-'.- • ''■ "■■"■■' - ■' • ACRES-MY NEW PRICE LIST OF BAR gains in wild lands and improved farms will be i- mailed• > free. Send •• or ■• one. .^ Franklin Penner, 603 Phoenix building. * - CLAY .COUNTY— 2-142-45,: 40 • ACRES . under ; cultivation; ', if : taken <at once,' l $9.50 per acre. R. A. Haenssler, Fairmont, Minn. .' ; tSf •; REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ; Continued.*-:;,■ i FARM LAND FOR SALE—?I,7OO,' 680 ACRES; 5 per .cent ■'. discount .^ for ■•- cash;, $280, 80 acres; $360,r 120. acres; $570, • 114 acres; 11,000 acres, $2.25 per acre. C. •D. Ruther ford, Floodwood, Minn. - 14,000...ACRE5. OF~~LAND IN ST. LOUlS county, all in one township; railroad runs through ; the - township; - a bargain ■ for cash. Whiting & King, 225 Temple Court. :■ : '■) 2,800 ACRES, NORTHWESTERN MINNESO ta, whole tract, $4 per acre. If -you want to buy, sell ■or exchange farm or. house, ■ see. Walker & Smith,'4o4. Century building. ; $1,300, 146 ACRES, . WRIGHT COUNTY, ON Knickerbocker lake, six miles north ,of An nandale; have also solid section south iof Annandale, half mile shore front, large lake; make flue stock farm; want offer; best price takes it; 160 acres in Wilkin county for $1,800.; $600, 160 acres, Benton county. $4,500,, 303 acres, Douglas county; will take stock of good 3. M. P. Hobart,'Phoenix building. $1,100, 160 ACRES,. KINGSBURY COUNTY, Dakota; NE 34-109-57; 100 acres fenced; fine soil; make good home; worth $2,000. $1,100, NEV4 5-111-58, same county. $1,700, 160 acres, • Deuel county,"South Dakota. $1,100, 160 acres, - Clark county. $550, 160 acres, Rlchland coun ty, North Dakota. We buy and sell farm >■. lands. Marcus P. Hobart, Phoenix building. 5q re^^estate^exchangF FOR EXCHANGE—SUMMER HOTEL, LQ cated at popular resort, 50 miles from Chi cago, ; furnished throughout-.ready, for open-" Ing; city or farm property preferred. 8. E. Robb, 414 Bank of Commerce building. • ./,..,,r SITUATIONS WANTED : S"J .-• '•.,'/:••/■' male;,;; ■.-..••-/;■■. : ■ YOUNG MAN, WELL ACQUAINTED-WITH bookkeeping and stenography, would" like a position of some kind. Not afraid of work. Can furnish references. . O 981, Journal. REGISTERED PHARMACIST WAN~TS: PO sition; German and. English;. best of refer ences. Address H 981. Journal.."/ --52 ■. FEMALE ■' " ~~ YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS -stenographer. V Have knowledge of bookkeep j ing. -;, Will work for.small salary to begin. Address . Stenographer, 2017. _th st S. A REFINED CANADIAN~IXDY~DESIRES~A situation as housekeeper or mother's help. Address C 982, Journal. - ■■ 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 at. Telephone, Main 656. both exchanges. STORE YOUR HEATER - FQR SEASON; lowest rates, with tee Town Market Kuril-' . ture Co.. 25-27 S sth. Drop card or tel. 1993. REALTY CO.'S'-FJ REPROOF /.STORAGE WAREHOUSE— fireproof storage, in ihe city; -. separate - fireproof - compartments, with $200 insurance free; complete burglar alarm system; clean, convenient and accessible; goods called for, - packed and delivered; rates - reabonable. 106 Ist av.N. Tel. Main 2iib2 J. - 54__^TOV£REPAIRS_ GREAT WESTERN STOVE REPAIR CO.. v 312 Hennepin ay. Telephone, main 161.- U. S. STOVE REPAIR CO., 246 4TH AY S. Minneapolis. Telephone 514-3. 53 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WE BUY diamonds or trade for new. We pay - cash for old gold or make into new jewelry. Jacobs Jewelry co., 41 Washington ay S. CASH PAID for all kinds of household goodT* Don't sell before getting estimate from the Town Market, 35-27 sth st S. Tel. 1993. • Will buy good 2d-hand building, frame or brick; to be moved. Lindahl. 25 sth st S. WANTED—SECOND-HAND " FURNITURE,, stoves, buggies and harnesses and office fur niture, for .shipment; pay more than local dealers. F 952,' Journal. ."■•'■ CASH FOR OLD "CLOTHES, furs, bicycle*: drop postal. A. I. Shapiro, 519 Wash, ay S. WANTED—FAMILY TENT, FOR CAMPING? Must be in good condition. Address No. -'408 Lake place, near Lake of the Isles. WANTED— A COOK~STOVE, FROM APRIL to March. 911 E 13th st. 'Phone 1914 call 3. (30 WANTED TO rent WANTED—TO LEASE FOR SIX TO TEX years, quarters for publishing business; sec ond story, or higher if with elevator. Need . 3,000 to 3,500 feet, with partitions ~to . suit. Must be modern style, with vault, heat and daylight. No presses except one small job ber. Prefer new. building, ready by Septem ber; within five blocks of postoffice. B 9.0, Journal.' ■ - - ' ' . ' WANTED—FURNISHED HOUSE, : GOOD neighborhood, pleasantly located, for summer; small family; no small children; very best references. Address W 981, Journal. • ■•• WANTED—TO RENT SMALL COTTAGE IX neighborhood of Lake Calhoun; or will lent one well located in city. P 981, Journal. WANTED— OR 5 UNFURNISHED ROOMS', on first floor in any part of the city; state price; no flats. D 982, Journal. - Ql WANTED—REAL ESTATE ; WANTED— LOTS FOR CASH. Money loaned; no commission. Sawyer &. Betcher, 507 Phoenix. •'-■■-." -■.•--•■■ lTst~your~property with swensen & langum, 514 and 515 bankjof commerce. if~~you"want~to purchase,"; sell." rent or have property managed, loan or hire ■ money or insurance, deal with ;H. E. Ladd, 302-303 Andrus building, Nicollet and sth st. LIST TOUR HOUSES AND LOTS WITH Thorpe Bros, if you want to make sale. Peo ple waiting. ; g3; mines andlSning""" MUST RAISE MONEY QUICK. For 15 days will sell fully paid non-assessa ble stock in strong mining company for ONE CENT PER SHAKE. . Tnis is no fake, ..but will prove rare Investment; for some ; one.-. Write G 973, Journal. ' ' " • : 'JERICHO." shoshone county, idaho. 1,500. shares : 750,000 treasury stock; 12 mine?, •WATER POWER." . . "NEW STAMP MILL BOUGHT." Enough ore - opened up to run mill three years To crowd development' and improve water power, we offer to "INVESTORS" 30.-i 000 shares at 10 cents,a share; $1,000 for 1«, --0- $100 for 1,000; $10 for 100 shares. "JEIU CHO IS A MINE." Send for prospectus and last report. ('has. F. Potter & Co., Invest ment Brokers, 425 Ist ay N. * COPPER CROWN OF ARIZONA MINING COM PAX Y. : ■>•',?!'■} Recent Developments in Copper Crown of Arizona ledge warrant the >. Cop per Crown company iii offering ."INVEST ORS" 50,000 $1 shares, full-paid, non-assess °C AT 25 CENTS A SHARE. .^ $2 500 for 10,000; $250 for 1,000; $25 .for 100 shares In. 1898, Greene Consolidated Cop per stock $10 shares sold for $5; now selling for~s4o. "ORE-DID IT."- .--- ■'■-• .-■ - • * GET INTO COPPER CROWN V-;-. ...,,' OF ARIZONA. •• \ -'■■ - CALL FOR LAST REPORT. -,f/"Oj ('has. F. Potter & Co.. Investment Brokers, 425 Ist ay N. •..____ gg~~ MOVING : r ' SAFES, BOILERS AND HEAVY MACHIN- . cry moved; household goods moved and stored ior 'packed -for", shipment ?.. by expert packers - Boyd Transfer & Fuel Co., 45 3d st S. Telephone Main 656. both companies. CENTRAL FUEL . AND TRANSFER CO.M pauy—Packing,' moving. and storage; experi enced men;*■ prompt service."•-■ Both 'phones. 1908. 12_4th st X. " ' •-•■'•' " '-" '■• J . - ■;■ CAMERON'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE- ' Furniture-. moved, stored, i packed, shipped; best facilities; largest and finest transfer vans. Office 200 Nic. Tel, 1208 ;■ res.. tel. 2234-L. gg DETECTIVE AGENCIES DETECTIVE^SERVICE;: ALL BRANCHES; secret' inquiry, shadowing; best references. s! J. McNulty.; manager, 208-10 KasoU blk. ■ g7 MACHINER^JNDJNGINES^ iron^w^kln^^d^wo^wc^kk^ 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. 72 NURSERY STOCK ": NURSERY TREES. 3-INCH. $1.25. J. C. I lock. 2307 17ih ay S. ,818 Phoenix.; Tel. 2280-L. 7Ad i FURRIERS : " FUR WORK IN ALL BRANCHES—REPAIR-, ing, remodeling and redyeing; S dyeing ' nat ural otter garments In seal color.a specialty. Good style and perfect fit guaranteed; lowest , . prices during dull season. .Furs' stored . and Insured at lowest * rates. ? Garment* left now for repairs stored "free: of charge. Will call for goods. ' Telephone or send , : postal; " ences given; 30 ; years' 'experience.' A. RBl- NER,' practical * furrier, 15 * 9th :st ; S,, corner Hennepin, . 'Phone. M 2729 -8.