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1 0 .FREE TO ALL. The Peopled paper, The I>ailT Globe, will In Fertadvertlf emeuts under the beads of Kelp Wanted, Mtuattous Wanted, Lost and Found, ior Sale, For Rent, Boarding, not exceeding three lines. * r««, to rich and poor alike, but only one advertisement on the same day from one individual. If answers fail to come the first time, we invite as many repetitions so are necessary to secure what you advertise for. ATe wish the advertisers to feel that they are not lin pos-lngop. us by using our free columns. Ine Ulobb 1 lj-thc People's paper, aud the people are Invited tonse Its columns freely In supplying their wants. J*u*iue*» Advertisement*, under these heads. Will be charged one-half cent a word for each inser tion The patrons of the Globe outside the city are requested to use our free advertising columns, as we aealre all to partake <* j"^** co:> . PA ST. Paul. Minn. SITUATIONS OFFERED. Male. A SITUATION for a young lady as traveling com- Action or governess;,« nde™|"^ b bou o 8offlcV4 the common branches. Address AU, G.obe office^ W ANTED—Six active agents on commission or salary. Room 5. Syndicate Block. 252-!);. tTAKERTvantcdTt 131 East Seventh street. A" X Intelligent, energetic man wanted at room 50, . Court block. Forth street. __2 rpwO teams wanted. Apply to No 810 Payne aye- X nue. ■ 1 \ TEAM to haul brick for hire. Apply corner ft. Rice and Phalen avenue. * f 7OUNG man who lives with his parents can hear i of chanes to earn a few dollars every waek in a law office, by addressing in own hand writing, H £. 120 East Third. '--"sli ANTED—A barber for Thursday and Friday at 577 Robert street; willing to give S5. _* TAVO men of pood address wanted to canvass Soapine to families; salary and commission paid; apply at Abbey & Alexander's livery, Fifth and Cedar streets. 1 TAYO or three good carpenters wanted. J II Frost, Merrlam p:-.rk. _j_ GOOD tailor wanted; steady work. Louis Gross, T Wells, Minn. ___^ _2 ■|\/TAN wanted to take care of horses and work 17X around the place. Inquire corner Fourtn and St. Peter. 4 HREE good tinners or cornice makers wanted at JL once at Lefebvre & Deslauriers, 182 East Eighth street. , _£ WANTED— at 100 East Third street. • V V Pruden Stove company. * WANTED— salesman, must be experienced and veil recommended. Apply to Harvey, Etorck & Co.. 63 East Third street. TSELL BOYS wanted at Windsor hotel. " 3 "|\;T EN wanted by Jefferson & Kasson, 150 West S<l I>l street. _5 TXT"ANTED a good baker to take charge of a good ♦ V bakery business. Address Immediately, CLa D '■. St. Sanies, Minn., P O box 15S. 3 \\T ANTED—Smart youth; must write a good VV hand and have best references. Apply Nicoll, the T .... r, •■? EastTbirdstreet, St. Paul. A GENTS fur easy selling article, special, fair i'l grounds, wanted. Call at once 205 West Fair field avenue. West St. Paul. 3 A FEW food tinners and plumbers wanted at Prcndcrgast Bros.', 62 East Third street. Good mechanics only need apply. 3 \7"OUNG man with small capital wanted; sure in- X vestment and money to be made. Addreess O E, this office. 3 BOY 12 to 15 years of age, at Culverwall's, 404 AVabasha; must come well recommended. 231 WANTED —Two good coatmakera, one pants maker and one bushelman; also vestmaker. Apply at Ecld's, 200 East Seventh street. 3 WANTED— helper In a tin shop, with some ex perience. 667 Mississippi street. 3 /CANVASSERS for easy selling books; large corn v_v mission or salary. Call at 826 AVabasha street, room 25. 3 AN experienced packer wanted at Lanpher, Finch & Skinner's, 186 East Fourth street. 3 AN active. Intelligent young man about IB who writes a rapid business hand and lives with his parents, wanted. Address, by letter, DC, 144 East Third street. 3 FIRST-CLASS butcher at corner Third and Maria. 3 JOIN the Union Endowment association and secure 81,000 at marriage; agents wanted in every town in Minnesota. E. M. French, secretary, 4SO AVaba- Eha street. St. Paul. 251-5 C WANTED — one good coat hand and one good man on pants at A Rosenthal, 165 West Seventh street, Seven corners; apply all week. 2 WANTED —A Swede bartender at 532 Decatur street; must be acquainted in St Paul. 2 WANTED— Vrcs3 boy, one that can set type; good salary and steady employment. Apply 402 East Seventh street. 2 WANTED Young man to deliver groceries and work in store; 54S Laurel avenue. 2 \ GENTS wanted to sell our goods In country xx towns and county fairs. .Send stamp for circu lars, G B Richards & Co, 126 Hennepin avenue Min neapolis. 1 WANTED— Six first-Class carpenters; call at 0 3 Twelfth street, Monday. 1 WANTED — good picture frame maker, by C Thomas, 43 West Third street. 1 WANTED— Twenty boys to call ::i the Museum, opposite Globe office, Monday morning at 9 a. in. 1 WANTED — ladies or men of middle-age, who want permanent employ, to sell to con sumers an article used by everybody and of great merit; good wages sure to those who work. Call at 217 East Seventh street; John Halsley. 249-51 A GOOD gas Utter wanted. Apply Monday morn- In ■. Robert Beeger. 196 East Seventh street. 1 A BOY who understands upholstering. Apply at 26?, West Third street. 1 ANTED — One first-class plumber; JT Holmes, V\ 184 East Fourth street. 1 WAI v ■■ Teacher for district school, able to * » teach both German and English. Address X Kiefer, 112 East Seventh street. 1 WANTED— Five reliable men to take charge of solicitors. Inquire at room 4, 63 East Third. 1 TIT ANTED—Boy, from 12 to 16 years of age; a V V irood chance to learn. Cull at once at Auer bach, Finch & Van Slyck's carpet store. 1 I^IFTEEN teams wanted on Jessamine street, $375. ■ per day. 2 ANTED—Three traveling salesmen; must be > V sober. Address II M, this office. 7 WANTED— men to travel as salesmen for » » a tea and coiico house. Address JW H, this office. 7 A YOUNG man living near Seven corners wanted to take care of ahorse. Inquire of V S Rice, 265 West Fifth street, between 10 a. m. and 4 p. m.7 ANTED— white waiters during fair, pay »V $18 for week. Association Dining hall, fair grounds, at. Sa m, Monday; come ready for work. 7 TEAMS wanted. Jefferson & Kasson, 150 West Third street. 7 BARBER WANTED—A young man. 349 West Seventh street. 7 SHOEMAKER wanted by J Shaughnessy, Stillwa — ter, Minn. FIRST class tile layer wanted, corner Tenth and . Canada streets. Eureka Stone Company. 7 TWO carpet-layers wanted at John Mathels', 17 JL East Third. 7 GOOD, smart boy to tend in store. Apply to Port land Vienna bakery, 457 Broadway. 7 rpwo first-class sign lettcrors wanted. Call at 493 X. East Seventh street. 6 nr^EAM wanted to haul lath. Apply to H Thomp- JL eon & Co., 72 East Seventh street. 6 TTAISNESS-MAKER Wanted— good harness- XX maker guaranteed steady work. Edge & Burk holder, Ardoch, Walsh county, Dak. BOY wanted to feed press; one- with experience. 346 Sibley street. 6 MAN to work on farm; must understand handling horses. Apply N3, East Ninth street. 6 SIX first-class coat makers wanted, also pants and vest makers. Apply at once to M H Will iamson. 307 Wabasha street. l W ANTED—Agents In every county in the United »V States; e?5 per month or commission; send stump: goods sold by thosample. Paul Tabel Manu facturing Company, Chicago, 111. 235-264 Female. WANTED— lady for housekeeper, to v to go to a country village, in a family of three; widow preferred; must furnish references. Address N, St. James hotel, stating where interview may he had. 252 WANTED— lady agents for city. Call at 52 AVcst 4th street between 2 and 5 p.m. 4 "\^7"- A-STED — Sewing girls, who want to learn cat » * ting and ting, to call at 52 West 4th street between i and sp. :n., or evenings after 7. Simple and cheap. 253-54 ' WE have at the Ladies' Northwestern Employ- I VV ment Agency of 204 Eatt Seventh street, city, places for' chambermaids, servant girls, girls for ' general housework, etc. 253-254 GOOD girl wanted to take care of children. Call ! I at 2:56 East. Thirteenth street, 4 | "fTTANTBP—To buy a second-hand wood laths. VV Must be in good order. Address box 155 De troit, Becker county, Minn. 4 LADIES living In the country, wishing good re- X-i spectable employment at their bomes,can obtain such by addressing 51, Court block. St. Paul. 4 GIIBXi wanted for general housework in sni3ll fam ,l fly. German preferred, at 417 East Tenth street. ' ANTED dressmaker and apprentices at 92 East » » '.Hi; itreet. 8 j WANTED— Two lady agents. Call at 52 West j » » 4th street, between 4 and C p.m. . 3 ! TT7~ANTED— good cook, and to do general house- I V* work hi a family of two persons, at «15 per mcntii. Apply at once to box 54, Fort Snelfing. 8; COOK, and girl to wait on table and do general house-./.i! ; wanted, at i:;."i West Fourth street. 3 i SITUATION OFFERED. Females Continued. ' WANTED— competent German girl for general housework; references required; 42'J Ashland avenue. 3 TEN carpet sewers wanted. Apply at Auerbach, Finch & Van Slyck's Third street store. 3 GIRL wanted for general housework; 402 East Ninth street. 3 GIRL wanted for general housework at 571 Jack son street. 8 GIRL wanted for general housework, 82 BluT street, comer of Rice. 3 WANTED— Dressmakers and apprentices at room VV 15, l'orepaugh block. Seven corners. 3 /"I IUL wanted at 411 Rondo street, above Western. CT 3 /competent girl wanted for general housework; V-/ good references required; good home and wages; American or German preferred. Call at 510 Port land avenue, between 10 and 4. 3 ■\T7" ANTED— GirI for general housework; 63 West V V Tenth street. 2 VY~7ANTED^Neat girl for"Tiousework;small family. V> good home; 107 Martlii street, near St. Peter.2 TTITCHEN girl wanted at 343 East Sixth street. IV 1 WANTED— cook, wages $1 per week; 443 Jackson street, restaurant. I AN apprentice wanted i" learn hair business that lives at home and is well recommended. C 7 West Third street. 1 WANTED— A German girl for second work and care of children, at once; 865 Dayton ave nue. ■ 1 YXrANTED—GirI for lien ere 1 housework. Call im- VV mediately at 119 West Fourth street. 1 TTTANTED— at 632 Holly avenue. 1 WANTED— good lady agents for fifty. Call at 52 West Fourth street, between 4 and C p 111. » Monday. 1 GIRL 3 wanted for paste and glue work. Paper Bos factory, 3C2 Jackson street: first tloor. 1 \VT ANTED—GirI for general housework; 5S'.» St V V Peter btrcct. 1 WANTED— Girl for general housework in small family. Call at 50 Water street. West side. 1 ANTED— A young lady to write 2,10) ad dresses; none but good writers need answer: state price and address W 22, this office, 1 WANTED — Girl to help In dining-room to pay board while attending school, at 363 Wacouta street, city. GIRL for general housework. Apply at 279 Mack ubinsticet. 1 WANTED— Girl for general housework and good cook. Apply at 594 Jackson street. 1 GIRL wanted for general housework; 222 Chest nut street. 7 AN apprentice wanted to learn dressmaking, 379 West Seventh street. M A Glines. 7 GIRL wanted for general housework at 571 Jack son street. 7 SITUATIONS WANTED. Male. SITUATION wanted by a German registered pre- O scrlptlonlst. Best of recommendation. Address P O box A AY, Stillwater, Mian. 4 A SITUATION wanted by a young man who has Zx had several years experience in dry goods busi ness. References given. BE C, 54 "West Fourth street. 4 A GOOD boy wants a situation to do chores In XjL payment of board and go to school. Address F W B, this office. 4 SITUATION wanted by a first-class engineer, one who understands pipework thoroughly, and can do all kinds of repairing in his line; best of refer ences can be given. Address 144 Engineer, Globe office. . . V 252-58 BOOKKEEPER and clerk wants work; experi enced in several lines, best of references. Ad dress Howard, care of Globe office. 3 WANTED — by a young man to run Einalll cylinder presses; one year's experience. Address B C, this office. pi ENTLEMAN of fine business qualities wishes a vT position in wholesale house; good reference? given. FH. this office. 3 /"^ILOTH cutter with lons experience desires a situ v-/ ation in a wholesale house In St. Paul or Minne apolis; could take charge of factory and cut all the necessary patterns. Address M A, this office. 3 BY a tuba player, situation wanted! three years' practice; to follow a traveling bund; best of ref erences. Address Ed Norellus, Vasa, Minn. A SITUATION wanted by a packing box-maker: beat of reference. Address 11 li, P O box 1183. Rochester, Minn. 3 BY a young man, commercial graduate, situation wanted as clerk or assistant bookkeeper; refer ences if required. Address XV Z, this office. 3 SITUATION wanted by ay oung man as driver, O with seven years experience. Also experienced In streets. Good recommendation if wanted. Ad dress N B P, this office. 1 YOUNG man wants a situation in a. private fam ily to take care of horses and drive; good recom mendations. Address 315 Can-oil street. 1 ITU ATION—As copyist, bookkeeper or work In oiHco by a young man who speaks English and Swedish, best of reference; J W C, this oiSce. 1 A YOUNG Scandinavian, used to oflice work and clerking, wants a position; permanent place more of an object than wages; A B, this office. 1 A YOUNG man. speaks German and Scandina vian, wants situation as clerk or assistant book keeper in store or office; good penman. Address T. this office. 1 A COLLECTOR, thoroughly acquainted with city, wants situation with good house; best of refer ence. Address Mac, this office. 1 A YOUNG man having had seven years experience -TX In the Insurance business in the East wishes a position with some firm or company. Address box 853, Stillwater, Minn. 1 A YOUNG man would like a chance to learn a trade, carpet layer's preferred. Address MJ. Globe, 1 HIPPING or receiving clerk, reliable and tho'r- O oughly posted wants permanent position. Ad dress G 11, care Globe. 7 SITUATION wanted by a colored coachman to ta!:e O care of horses; good coachman; best of refer ences. Call at 384 Dayton avenue. 7 A YOUNG man, 21 years of age, would like a sit uation as bookkeeper, salesman or clerk; first class reference. NB 2, this office. 7 SITUATION wanted in private family by a young man with experience, who is willing to make •himself generally useful. Address W B, this office. 7 BY a boy 13 years old, situation wanted to work for board and clothes and go to school. Address B, this office. 7 SITUATION wanted as clerk in a clothing or gents' furnishing store. Best of reference. P O box B M, Stillwater, Minn. WANTED to change place as coachman in private family by a Swede. Thoroughly understands care of horses, cows and all about the house. Good recommendation. Address II M, 467 East Fifth street. 7 SITUATION— clothing store to small town by a good clerk v.-ho is a cartoon artist and draws big custom; Box 1003, Red Wing, Minn. 7 A SITUATION of any kind In a store or any kind of business by a young man of 21 years; will let employer set wages. Address Edw Sherman, St Paul house. 7 A NYBODY wanting an experienced restaurant xx man under fair week, please address Theodore, 620 Eighth avenue north, Minneapolis. 7 BY an experienced stenographer, type-writer, call graph operator. Address JW, this office. 7 YOUNG man wants a situation In a private family X to take care of horses and drive; good recom mendations. Address L Hanson, 5& East Fourth street. 7 AN intelligent man, well known in city, wants po sition as assistant clerk in store or office; small salary.. Solicitor, this office. 7 STEADY employment wanted in a furniture or box factory; a good sawyer and flier. Address WC, this office. 7 /"GUTTER—Situation wanted by an accomplished v^ cutter and tailor of experience, with good refer ences. Address Cutter, P Oiox 151, Lansing, la. 7 BY a competent packing house engineer, situation wanted; understands all kind of tanking and steam rendering. Address Packing House Engineer, this office. " 7 A PLACE In a bakery wanted by a man of experi ence. FJ. this office. 7 A YOUNG man with eight years' experience in railroad construction, would like a situation; good accountant. Address box 1113, Faribault. Minn. 7 A YOUNG man wants situation in some store or j J\ as bartender; speaks English. German and Bo hemian. Address 3J, care this office. c WATCH-MAKER and engraver wants position; best of references given. Address Watch-maker, care Globe. 6 BY young man, situation wanted as hotel clerk or assistant bookkeeper; rapid penman. PB, thi3 office. 6 AN experienced male sick nurse desires position in hospital or care of invalid. Address J R Rogers, general delivery, Minneapolis. ' 6 j BY a young man, aged lS.sltuation wanted to work | as salesman or bookkeeper In some store; expe rienced and best of references. FB. this office. C BOY, 17 years old. would like a situation in a pri vate family to take cure of horse and drive. Ad dress 11 S. this office. 6 INTELLIGENT boy of 12 years. Apply at 19 West Third street. Auerbach, Finch & Van Slyck. 6 AN experienced drug-gist wishes a position in St Paul or Minneapolis, understands the running ' of the business and will work for the interest of his i employer; none but reliable parties need reply to j this advertisement. Address C E Baliard, Rock Rapids, la. 5 A PLACE to drive a carriage wanted, five years' j experience. Address LJ. care Globe. 4 I SITUATION— By a first-class cook, fifteen years' j O experience; no objection to leave city; best city I reference; W E, this office. 2 ! SITUATION —As grain Inspector or to buy on road; ' six years' experience; best 'of reference. Ad- i dress AH. tUis office.' • 2 THE ST. PATjij DAILY GLOBE. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 188S.— TEN PAGES. SITUATIONS WANTED. Males Continued. A BRIGHT boy deslros to attend school and se cure a home as a member with soino pleasant family ami do errand* for his board and clothej. Address C A. this office. 2 AGVNTLEMAN of line business qualities wishes a position lv wholesale house; ben references given; J 11, this oQlcc. 2 MARRIED man wants situation to alee care of horses and work around the house; willing to do every kind of work; T W, St Thomas hotel, Uosa bel reel, ... , i AN active. Intelligent vomit; man about 15. who write* v pood, rapid business hand, and lives ■with his parents. Address, by letter, DC, 144 East Third street. 2 BY a young man, aga 18, situation wanted; has a good knowledge of bookkeeping; reference fur nished; speaks German also. Address O.cnrcGlobe.S CJITUATION wanted by a young man to drive team *J and work around the house. Call at American house, corner AVabasha and Fourth streets. 5 SITUATION wanted by a young man to work In a wholesale house; good recommendations given. HG, this office. . .- ; 5 YOUNG man, speaks French, English, German and Scandinavian, wants situation la grocery; experienced; Peterseu, 555 Broadway. 5 MEAT cutter w:::its situation In 11 meat market; _ eight years* experience. E F 13, this office. 5 BOY of IT would like a situation in some whole sale house or In an office; is willing to work. Address S F A. this office. 5 SITUATION wanted by a first-class galvanized O iron cornice maker, understands the business thoroughly; wants steady work. L O M, thif offlce.s .Female. "C'U.': RENT —Furnished bedroom and sitting-room A adjoining, SlO per month, nice neighborhood, lower town. Address ST E, Globe office. 4 LADIKSif you desire good, reliable help, give us XJ a call at the Ladies' Northwestern Employment Agency of iOi East Seventh street, city. 233-251 A YOUNG lady wishes a position as a phonos rapher or copyist. Address JW, this office. 4 BY a young lady, situation wanted as saleslady or to do office work, in St. Paul or Minneapolis; speaks Swedish and English. Address Miss A Ol son, 541 Fifteenth street.or Sixth avenue north, Min neapolis. 4 ~\J,J~ ANTED immediately, two young ladles,sisters, V * wish situation as housekeepers, ladies' com panion, take charge of furnished rooms or take care of eld lady and gentlemen, In St. Paul or Minneapo lis or in the country: reference exchanged. Apply or address C M, 420 Wabasha street, room 3, upstairs, St. Paul. Ulna. ' 251-52 EXPERIENCED school teacher wishes situation J.J in Dakota or Minnesota; reliable references. Address Hiss M Richmond, Stillwater, Minn. 2 WELL educated woman would like a situation as housekeeper. St. Joseph Employment oflice. corner Nelson and 'Western. 3 WANTED— lady to take a little girl to go to school, is very intelligent and can do light work for her board; none but respectable persons need apply. Call at 311 West Seventh st, room 23. 3 LADY teacher, highly qualified and experienced, jLJ desires position In district or practical school. Superior testimonials as to capability and success. Mrs M L 11, this office, 1 A YOUNG lady wishes a position as cashier, copy -fi. ist or any office work. Address I), 303 Grove street. 1 WANTED— Position as housekeeper by an cx v V perienced lady, Call or address Mrs M Barr, 508 Fifth avenue south, Minneapolis.' ..■ 219-02 YOUNG lady of pleasing address, speaks French, desires a position in some store or office. Ad dress B L, this office. 1 "J" ADT desires a position as companion to a lady ■*~-A going south or to Colorado lor the winter, or will act as governess. Address II 10, this office. 7 A NY one in need of a good washerwoman, apply -TL 469 Fuller street. 6 A YOUNG lady wishes to enter an office and learn type-writing with a view of holding the position. Address A, 303, Grove street, city. 6 WANTED— Copying to do in St. Paul or Minne apolis, by a younirlady; best references given. Address X, this office, . • - - 5 T>LACE to do second work wanted. Inquire at 414 -sT Second avenue north, Minneapolis. ANY kind of light employment wanted for after noons, by a well-educated young girl. Address Miss Carrie Jackson, city. 5 W" ANTED— m private families; cutting and fitting a specialty. Address D 40, this office. 5 DBESSHAEEK by the S T Taylor's system, would XJ like work in private families, or an establish ment. Address AO J, this office. 5 BUSINESS CHANCES. A YOUNG man wanted with *300 to «400 to take -TV a half interest In a good paying business in Southern Missouri. For full particulars address 11, care this office. 4 FOR HALE—Whole business or half Interest In the Skating Pavilion. Splendid chance to invest. Only rink In the city, business good. Address Man ager Pavilion, box 200. Mimkato. Minn. 3 WANTED— A party with £30,000 or more capital » V to engage In banking business in good town; no opposition. Address lock box 25, Osakis, Minn. 3 V'T EAT market for sale cheap. Address A 9, this I'M office. 3 "17 OR SALE— In good location, a druggist's stock J- and fixtures and good-will. For particulars ad dress P O Box 707, Fargo. Dak. 2 /"GENTLEMEN with *25 or more can secure the *-" management of an enterprise that will bear in vestigation and yield a ready :;nl continuous in crease. Address S B. Globe, Minneapolis. 1 FOR SALE— very cheap; (he proprietor wishes to leave town. Call on G A Emery. Tre mont house, corner Eighth and Roberts street. 1 FOR ALE—A newspaper outfit, good subscrip tion list and advertising patronage; In a live town. Address GV X, this office. iF you wish to engage in any kind of business call on Bently & Hildebrand, 813}£ Jackson st. 249-02 "PRACTICAL bread and cako baker with «800 cash X wanted. 11 Monroe, city. " 7 WANTED— A good barber to rent a barber shop, everything complete, German preferred. Ap ply at 334 Rice street. 7 SALOON and restaurant and fixtures for sale; only one in the village; a good location and a lively town. Henry Knudson, Lakeneld, Minn. C A PARTY wanted to Join the advertiser to secure a patent; half interest $200. Williams, this office. g LADY wants room-mate, pleasant front room.ccn tral. small private family; rent moderate. Ad dress MG, this office. .*..-' c "ANTED—Man of energy and ability to join ad vertiser In a small Investment that will yield liberal and immediate proiits. Address PM, Globe office Minneapolis. 5 I^IB&T-CLASS furnished-room business for sale of . 18 rooms, full of good tenants; terms $700 cash, balance en time. Address KM B, this office. 5 I HAVE a saloon doing a snug business, and the rent very reasonable, but must sell on account of poor health. Address John, this office. 5 WANTED TO RENT. r PWO unfurnished rooms, wanted; central location; A. rent not to exceed Slu per month; permanent tenants. Address NZ Q, this office. 4 HO! of 12 or 15 rooms, with modern improve ments, centrally located wanted to rent. Ad dress, W P. care this office. -V! 1 4 SMALL house of five, six or four rooms, suitable for housekeeping, within 10 minutes walk from Metropolitan hotel, wanted to rent. Call or address Iloyt & Son. 119 West Third. * 252* ROOM wanted, either with or without board, within three blocks of Irvine park. References exchanged. Address, stating terms. J 60, care Globe. 3 AN unfurnished room wanted heated by a furnace. Address CL. Globe. 3 BY young couple, no children, three rooms wanted for light housekeeping In lower town; must have modern conveniences. JC, ISO Third street. 3 • "C*URNISHED room wanted for light housekeeping; X can furnish oil stove, state terms and address No. 333 this office. 3 117"ANTED— or three furnished rooms for VV iight housekeeping; nearpostofficc; reasonable rent; two In family. Address Bixby, this office. 2 TWO rooms with board wanted by married couple, X without children. Please address with terms C F 11. Globe office. 1 rpiII!EE or four unfurnished rooni3 wanted for -L housekeeping, or small house, by gentleman and wife. Address 3H, care Globe. 1 AGENT and wife want one or two rooms In pri vate family, with board; state price and loca tion: C 15 i:, this office. 1 Vy J ANTED—Furnished rooms for light house >V keeping; no family; convenient to Globe office and low rent. Address A Komer, this office. 1 TWO rooms wanted, furnished or partly furnished, for light housekeeping, by Sept. 15; state terms. Address <_' W. this office. * 7 FIVE rooms wanted for housekeeping, half hour walk from Seventh and Broadway, in good neighborhood, with hard and soft water, rent cheap. Address 217 East Seventh street. 5 HOARDING "WANTED. "V/'OUNG gentleman, stranger, desires room and X board in strictly private family; references if desired; please state price. Address J TF, this oSce. ' 4 WANTED— Board and good unfurnished room » V for gentleman and wife, about live minutes from po»toffice. B P, Globe. BOARD and room wanted by man and wife in up per town, not to exceed $36 a month. A H thla office. 7 INSTRUCTION. QHORTH AND taught by a competent teacher, 25 O cents per lesson. Address AZ, this office. 3 LESSONS given on the banjo; leave orders with "W. J. Dwyer & Bro. A B Scoville. 1 PETERSON'S orchestra furnish music for banquets, X balls and parties; teacher of string and brass music; violin special; violins for sale; 515 St. Peter. 247-53 FOR BENT. Stores. lUtO. FOR RENT—A good " more, No 75 East Third street; good location for any kind of business. Inquire of c A Dibble or Stees Bros. 249-54 I^Oli RENT — on corner of Dale and Ashlnnd X avenue, with llxturea for butcher shop. JW Croiuou, I(J7 Ea»t Fourth street. 1 FOR RENT—Three-story hotel, eighteen living rooms and three stortis. Rent, J.tiaO per year. T Bonny, 296 I'lctikunt avenue. 1 HOTEL and Store for Rent—Frawley house at Euu Claire, Wls., just Completed and provided ■with all modern appointments, will be let on very favorable terms. Also, two first-class stores to rent. For particulars apply to T F Frawley, Ban Claire, Wl». 248-01 BUTCHER shop for rent. Wallls, corner Minne sota. 7 SMALL store to rent, coiner Seventh and Broad way. Call at 2'.»9 East Seventh street, upstairs. 6 "COR RENT CHEAP—Large first basement store, X frontage on the river of 100 feet, Rogers' red brick block, corner St. Peter and Third streets. Call on C E & A G Otis, 122 East Third street, over Third National bank. 238* I^OR RENT— brick store, (Klcfer's row), cor- J- nor East Seventh and Minnelmha streets; good location for clothing and gents' furnishing, house hold good:) or second-hand store: cheap rent. In quire of A. B. Klefer. 190 East Seventh street. U5-98* Houses*. TVTEW house, ten rooms, most conveniently ar- J-* ranged, large closets, furnace, modern Improve ments, large yard. Inquire at 538 Marshall avenue.4 ABOUT Oct. 1, a good brick house, nine rooms., modern conveniences for rent; 82 Iglchartstreet. FOR RENT—Nearly new five-room cottage on - Duke street.between ltannl and Goodhue streets; $11 per month. J L Maban, 31 East Third street. _ ■ 232* OOTTAGE of four or five rooms wanted conven- V lent to street cars, good water and locality. Ad dress D J, Globe. 3 FOR BALE—Our .lob printing department; best lo- X cation in the city; oftice is complete in every way; two job and one cylinder press with steam fix tures; have some of the best trade in city; other business takes all our time is only reason for selling; terms reasonable. J M Rossell & Co, 190 East Fifth street. 231-54 FOR RENT— Cheap, seven-room house on Rico street. Apply to JII Brown, 364 Robert street.3 TEN-ROOM house with modern improvements 'or rent. Inquire of owner on premises, C4U Day ton avenue. 3 HOUSE for rent; five rooms, two closets, pantry, cistern nnd cellar, and a good woodshed; rent moderate; 597 Park avenue. AN eight room house on Dayton's bluff to rent; -TL 694 East Sixth street, between Maria and Bates avenues. NEW house of nine rooms for rent, 135 Iglehart street, near Bice street; desirable location; best of water, hard and soft. Inquire next door; D Law ton. 1 TTOUSE of seven rooms and barn for rent, at 897 -1-1 Convey street. Apply to 878 Convey street. 1 NICE sis-room cottage for rent, line trees and grounds: «0; 297 Nelson avenue. 1 ANEW house for rent with eleven rooms and bath-room, Phalcn. spring and cistern water; 226 Fifteenth street. Apply to M Roche, 223 Fif teenth street. 1 HOUSE — rooms, cellar, barn, -wood shed, •well and cistern, and five lots; Fifth, corner Hoffman avenue. Apply within. 1 /"COTTAGE of rive rooms for rent, with woodshed, v_/ city water, and all modern conveniences, corner Arundel and Laurel avenue. 1 FURNISHED house to rent from Oct. 1. 256 Pleasant avenue. 1 FOR RENT—A small house on Kent street. No 570 corner of Edmund, near University avenue car barn. 1 FOR SALE or rent a house on St Anthony hill, nine rooms: good cellar, bath-room, lake water, sewer connections. Inquire at 61 Dale street, a 1 A HOUSE of ten rooms, on St. Anthony hill, near street cars, for rent. House is very warm and supplied with bath room and furnace. Apply at 555 Ashland avenue. 1 LARGE house and stable for rent, near brick X-l yards, Sixth ward; rent cheap. Address Law rence Fahey, box 2107, city. 1 HOUSE and barn to rent at .32 Indiana avenue JLi west; hard and soft water. Inquire at house or 432 Robert street. 1 FOR rent Oct. 1, new house on St. Anthony hill, eight rooms, modern improvements, and use of barn. Inquire of William Ruff, 4y2 Jackson St. 1 HANDSOME residence for rent, No. 811 Summit avenue. Davis & Brown, SCO Jackson street. 249- S3 FOR RENT—SI 3 a month, that new house with six J? rooms. No. 793 Rice street; good stabling. In quire 4SB St. Peter street 7 HOUSE for rent; best location in lower town; all modern conveniences, furnace, etc.; party who would buy furniture preferred; a bargain; eight rooms; rent $45. Address X 88, this office. 7 NEW eight-room house for rent; large yard, fine lawn, modern improvements. 308 Oak street. 7 (Jj>l r\ — rent, seven-room house, good cellar, good •.£l'-/ water. Inquire at 584-Rice street. Charles Ilouck. 7 FOR RENT— A house of eight rooms, 317 Walnut street. Inquire at 343 Walnut. 7 HOUSE with six room* to rent with cistern and cellar. 147 St. Peter street. 7 SMALL bouse for rent, with water, etc. Apply to 171 FQlmoro avenue west. Sixth ward. 7 (2* A A MONTH for house in West, St. Paul. Ap- | ♦ip~s? ply No. 415 Aurora avenue, near Western, to 0 C Houshton. 7 HOUSE with nine rooms for rent. No. 231 Sixth street, with barn and water. Inquire of F G ltj;ersoll. at German-American bank. 7 HOUSES from »S to $15 per month. Call at 254 Commercial street. 7 FIVE-ROOM house on Burr street, two closets, pantry, good water, cellar and woodshed. In quire 457 Collins. II Schmaus. 7 PLEASANT furnished house for rent in upper -IT town: will rent cheap. Address .1 W, this office.7 <££«T)/~i A MONTH—House, seven rooms, with city •Vi>A/\J water; 544 Laurel avenue, St. Anthony hill. Apply next door. 7 FOR —Nine-room house on Hague avenue. E. A. Sargent, 157 East Fourth street. ti HOUSE of six rooms and alcove, with good cellar, sewerage and city water, at 386 North Fort street, near Seven corners, for rent. C SMiLL house of three rooms, summer kitchen and good large cellar, pleasant location In upper town; reat IS. Inquire 128 West Sixth. 6 HOUSE of five rooms after the 15th inßt. ; 816 per month, at 157 Valley street. . 6 NICE, light basement suitable for housekeeping. Inquire 408 Rosabel street. 6 HOUSE of three rooms, kitchen, woodshed and well; 32* Pleasant avenue. 6 LARGE, well-furnished house for rent; modern Improvements, desirable location.one blockfrom street cars. Address WW P, this office. 0 FURNISHED house complete for rent, good loca- J- tion, with water closet and bath; rent moderate. G F M, this office. C FURNISHED flat for housekeeping, first floor; $19 S. per month. J W Mabon, 82 Bluff street, corner Rice. 6 HOUSE on Ti'ton. near Rice street. Address W F E. this office. C HOUSE for rent suitable for boarding house, ■within one-half block of Ryan hotel. Also some furniture for sale. Inquire at 92 East Sixth streat. 5 A SMALL four-room house to rent. Apply at 543 Wabasha street. 5 CMIEAP rent, new house, ten rooms, fine cellar. > furnace,city water.and all other modern conven ience.!. Inquire at 518 Marshall avenue. 5 ''PWO-STORY tenement, eight rooms, good repair X for rent; Sixth street. Apply to Ingersoll & Ovitt, German-American Hank building: 5 HOUSE for reut on Third street, between Com mercial and Hoffman avenue; four rooms and barn; «10 per month. Call at 636 East Third. 5 NEW ten-room house, beautiful location, large yard, fireplace, furnace, water and sewer, fine cellar, everything desirable. Inquire at 538 Marshall ■venue. 4 DESIRABLE residence of ten rooms on Ramsey street to rent partly furnished or unfurnished at moderate rental. Inquire at room 70, Court block. Fourth street. 4 FOR Seven-rcom house. No. 420 West Seventh street. Inquire at 416 West Seventh street. 4 A HOUSE of five "rooms for rent; well, good cel lar, etc., corner Livingston avenue and Color ado street. Sixth ward. Mrs. J. Burke. 1 TJ-'Oii RENTFurnished or unfurnished residence, X- No 503 Canada street, corner of Tenth; has all modern Improvements. Apply George H Allen. Merchants hotel. 240-52 Booms, ■jVJICELT furnished rooms In private family for -«. i rent cheap at -;0 i Wabasha street. 4 TJ'OKRENT —For the winter, one or two large, Jl sunny rooms, each 2;) feet square; call to-day at room G. 30i* West Third street. 4 FT.WO desirable rooms at 70 Bluff street. Inquire X 889 Minnesota street. 4 TWO good furnished rooms at 236 East Ninths street, with use of bath. 4 LEAS ANT furnished-rooms, 122 Iglehart street: X: desirable location. 4 TVTICELY furnished rooms for rent at 25 East 1* Ninth street, one block from capltol. 4 HP O RENT— FIat of five rooms, comfortably fur -l ni.hed for housekeeping; city water; one block from street cars; 556 Burr. THREE unfurnished rooms for rent; 39 Mt Airy. .-. .' . 3 FRONT room, first floor, handsomely furnished, for one or two gentlemen; 112; 321 Chestnut street, one block from Seven corners. - - 3 "L'Ur:NISHEr> rooms; terms moderate; private fam- J- ily, 223 Grove street, between Canada and Broadway. 3 "OURNISHED front room, good size, convenient -£- location. ' Inquire at 640 St. Peter street. 3 TOR RENT. . llooins Continued. T^O RENT—Nicely furnished front room, floor, X large bay window, bath, etc.; one neat bedroom, suitable for one or two geutlem«iveheap, with or without board. No. 9 West Ninth street. ■ ! 3 FOR KENT—Throe nice unfurnished rooms very cheap; uae of soft aad hard water. Address SCO Louis street. 3 FINK unfurnished front room with alcove and cloches press, on street cur line. Inquire OUS Lafayette avenue. 3 "L'OU RENT—A neatly furnished iront room, de -L Blruble location. Call 207 West 6th street. 4 FOR SALE—Best business property on Wabaßha street, 37><j feet front by ISO feet deep. Partly I In cash, partly residence property near Merriam ! Park taken In exchange. Apply at Achilles', 195 E«Bt7th. 253 TC'OK RENT—A large front room and alcove, fur ■l nlshed, at 279 Pleasant avenue. 4 FOR KENT"— Large front room with alcove, nicely | famished; also single room, with board. Call i at 5!)3 Jackson street. 4 | TWO or three unfurnished rooms for light bouse- | keeping, with use of bath. Cull on Mrs. Rogers, 24S West Third street, third floor. 4 ' ft H REE furnished front rooms for rent during the X fair week; bight gentlemen can be accommo dated. Call at 122 % West Third street. . 3 A VERY pleasant, large unfurnished room In a desirable location; 569 Canada street. 1 T)LEASANT furnished room for rent at 53 West X Fourth street, near Rice park. 1 LARGE rooms on first and second floors, In rear Xj of uiy Ktore, at corner of Third and Cedar streets will be rented together or separately: good location for milliner or dressmaker. Inquire of C A Dibble, 40 East Third street. 313-51 A NICELY furnished front room wanted for rent In private family for one or two gentlemen. Apply 231 Norrls street. 1 A WELL furnished front room, breakfast and tea if desired, at 213 Farrlngton avenue, second door from Nelson. 1 FOR RENT —Very pleasant double front rooms, ■with archway between, newly furnished; on second floor; suitable for two, three or four gentle men; 54 West Tenth street. '£ XARGE front parlor, unfurnished, to rent, also j XJ other rooms furnished, at 270 East Eighth J street. 1 FRONT room and bedroom; unfurnished, to rent, corner Pine and Spruce streets. 1 FURNISHED room, suitable for two, for rent. Price SS, at 27 East Ninth street. 1 TWO front parlors, first and second floor, for rent: also first-class table board, 319 Franklin St. 1 ~£7URNISHED rooms for rent on first and second ■m- floors, and board; 37 East Ninth street. 1 ~D OOMS — Suite of three pleasant front rooms for -LV rent. Phalen water and all conveniences on same floor; 449 St Peter street. 1 FOR RENT—Two rooms, hot and cold water and bath, for light housekeeping; Ev aus, 255 East Seventh street. 1 NICELY furnished front parlor and front room, JL 1 for rent, second floor, with water-closet and bath; at $25 per month; G, tills office. 1 lAßCEfrout room for rent, first floor.bay window, J. I prate; Is elegantly papered and nicely furnished, use of bath; 573 Cedar street. 1 NICELY furnished front rooms for rent, single or in suite; private family, moderate rent, con venient to business; 519 Robert street. ; I T^URNISiHED front room for rent; 2 Wilkln st. 1 ROOMS— Tor rent, furnished; $5 to $3; West Bluff street, near St Peter. 1 A LARGE, furnished room for rent at 408 Wubaslia street. 1 NICE large front room, with breakfast, tea and Sunday dinners, fed- two gentlemen; S lB per month. Address Home, this office. 1 A WELL-FURNISHED room wanted, near horse cars; lower town desired; room must be heated; t state price per month.-- 1), Globe office. 1 THREE rooms, furnished or unfurnished.! or rent JL with use of hot and cold bath. Private family. 494 Stiliwater street. 1 "J^OITR nice rooms for rent, very convenient for -i- housekeeping, good cellar, hr.rd and soft water. 483 Sclby avenue. TTNFURNISIIED rooms for rent. Apply at 305 \J Iglcbart street. 1 /COMFORTABLE furnished flat of three rooms, \j first floor, three closets and cellar, modern con veniences, to responsible party. Inquire at 4SB Cc- j dar street. 1 ! FOR RENT—Three handsomely furnished rooms, bay window, closets and use of bath; splendid locality, near capitol private family. 1 FRONT room with alcove, unfurnished, facing south. Private family. 105 Iglchart street, near Summit park. 1 JAF.GE pleasant front rooms for rent during fair -J week, by day or week; Ilerzog block, corner j Fourth and St Peter. 1 FURNISHED rooms, with or without board, Jo permanent parties or transient at 217 i'cml street. >■• ■■ 1 -j T ARGE front room for rent, with closet, suitable -i for two; 313 Nelson street, St Anthony hill. 1 Tj^Oß —Three rooms, with closets, well and -T cistern, down stairs; §10 per month; 006 Uni versity avenue. 1 FOUR large unfurnished rooms for rent, one block ■ from street cars. Inquire at "37 Western aye, 1 NICELY furnished rooms, either for light house keeping or single; good location. Address 219 Spruce street. . 1 HOUSE of seven rooms at 6SB Fifth street; cellar, cistern; rent $20. HTM 1 "PLEASANT furnished rooms, modern convenience; X 252 W Fifth street, one block from street cars. I HP WO nice unfurnished front rooms for rent.choap. X Inquire at 155 Smith street, one block from West Seventh street. 1 WANTED— A clean youth for lodgings, 91 per week; German preferred; stating age. Ad dress W 233. this office. 1 ROOMS —To rent, three or four unfurnished rooms, XV two closet?, with cistern water upstairs; 195 University avenue. 1 Ct F. O CANADA street, three unfurnished rooms \f*J*J for housekeeping. 1 npwo or three rooms for rent, furnished or unfnr- X niched, with or wit] out board, in private fam ily, now house, modern conveniences, 3GI Maria street. 1 HPHREE newly furnished front rooms, 207 East X Seventh street. Call at room two third floor. 1 PLEASANT front room to rent, furnished or un- Jl furnished. Apply at 190 Ellen street. 1 TVTICELY furnished rooms "vith board, use of bath, 1* No. 19 East Ninth street. 1 T ARC E front room with bay window and alcove, ±J with use of bath, for rent at 279 Pleasant ave nue. 7 SUITE of handsomely furnished rooms with uso of bath. Call or address C, 150 Pleasant avenue. 7 ONE suite and single room overlooking Capitol square; house heated by furnace and has bath and all modern conveniences; 500 Cedar street. 7 ROOMS — rent, nicely furnished rooms with XV modern Improvements; three doors from Seventh street, 317 Chestnut street. 7 LARGE, ! ar.tliomely-furnished second-story room, ■with Iwstli adjoining, for rent; suitable for two; one on third floor. 356 North Exchange. 7 FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms for rent, very desirable, 33S East Ninth street. Address HC. 353, this office. 7 TWO very pleasant front rooms, furnished or un- X furnished; second floor, McCorralck new block, corner Iglehart and Rice. 7 TWO nicely furnished rooms connecting, suitable for one or two gentlemen or gentleman and wife. 306 Sherman street, between West Seventh and Ex chance. ; 7 TWO front rooms on the third floor for rent. 523 East Seventh, near Broadway. 7 HAN DSOM suite of rooms on first floor, furnished or unfurnished; also single rooms with board If desii .d, In upper town. Address FP. this office. 6 TVTICELY furnished room with bath for rent; meals l'l in vicinity; 534 Lafayette avenue. 6 FRONT room furnished; with parlor and bedroom furniture for rent; 351 Franklin street, one block from Rice park. 0 TWO nicely furnished rooms with use of bath for X rent: 478 Cedar street. 8 ROOM and board with use of piano for gentleman and wife. Address X, this office". 0 SIX rooms with cellar and cistern, three block? from Merchants hotel; small German family preferred. Address) XV. this office. 6 NICELY furnished front room for rent; corner house, suitable for one or two gentlemen, or gentleman and wife; board near by; small private family. 176 Pearl, near JacKson. 6 ■jVfICE furnished room for rent cheap; 221 East ±y Thirteenth street. 6 f"P WO very pleasant rooms furnished or not. each X suitable for two persons with board at 49 East Eleventh street. 6 TWO unfurnished rooms down stairs for rent, two X blocks from University avenue street cars, in quire 229 Charles street. 6 'TVWO unfurnished rooms with connecting folding X doors, use of bath, for rent 323 Chestnut street, one block from Seven corners. 6 PLEASANT furnished rooms to rent Is private X family; central location; cars pass the door both ways; references. Address LD, this office. 6 LARGE furnished front room, suitable for gentle- JLj man and wife or two gentlemen with board; 84 Park place. 6 TTANDSOMELE furnished front chamber for one JO. or two gentlemen; closet and hot water and bath; private, quiet family; convenient location to wholesale district. 211 Spruce, corner Cooper (Sib ley). 6 FOB RENT—To gent4emen, furnished or unfur nished rooms. No. S3S East Ninth. Address H C 355. this offlce. cm :. 6 Tj'URNISHED rooms for rent; good location near X; business; 51 West Fourth street. -..-. ; -6 FOR RENT—Three nice rooms at corner of Onega and Susan streets. West St Paul. 5 FOR RENT— floor, size 25x110, at 315 Rob ert street, between Third and Fourth streets. 5 FOR KEXT. Miscellaneous. AN excellent barn for rent. Apply at 214 East Fourteenth street. 3 "I KA ACUKS of good after-grass pasturage for rent, Ji*J\J or will pasture stock by day or month; rates reasonable. Inquiry of Wm. A. Davern, Fort Snell li:«- 3 - ______ _ YOB SAI/tt. FOR SALE— or half Interest In a meat market doing good business. Address Henry Hanson, Maukato, Minn. 4 FOII SALE or exchange for young cattle, heifers preferred, two good horses. Apply to P SI, this olllce. ONE Italian greyhound for sale cheap; C months old, it Is 11 desirable ladles' dog; color, fawn. Ad dress O O B, this office. 1 AN established grocery and crockery business; capital required about *2,500; reasons for selling poor health of proprietor. Address Jock box 674, St. Cloud, Minn. 4 Ql E\C\(\— and fixtures, groceries, boots •W.I^JKJVJ and shoes, etc. Will rent or sell building. Bo; 327; Ashton, Dak., (county seat.) 4 pONFECTIONEEV. bakery and restaurant; best V^ locality In the city; good business being done; good reason for selling. Address RW, box 443. 252-56 ■I7OR SALE—Our job printing department, best 10 --- cation In the city. Office Is complete in every way; two Job and one cylinder press with steam fix tures; have some of the best trade in city; other business takes all our time is only reason for selling; terms reasonable. JII liossell & Co, lift) East Fifth street- 251-54 W" ANTED—To sell a good flute cheap. Address A O, Globe office. 3 FOR SALE—A pair Barney & Berry club skaTes, No 10, used only a short time and good as new prlco $4.75. Address Roller Skates this office. 2 I7IOR SALE—3S pairs of roller skates, cheap at ? Wooliuer's shooting gallery, 232 East Seventh StlfiOt. 3 T^OR SALE—A string of light Iron fence, suitable i- for a large lot, for sale cheap. Inquire at Globe office. 251-71 GOOD milch cow for sale at 240 Oak street, be * tween Chestnut and Walnut. 3 FOX SALE—One of the best locations for refresh ment stand on State Fair grounds; apply on grounds to Chas S Edwards. 1 FOR SALE—Household furniture, organ, some farm tools, wagons, etc., cheap, or would ex change for a good horse. Apply at No. 3 East Ninth street. 1 A FIRST-CLASS restaurant, in good location in ■£*- St. Paul for sate. Can give good reason for selling. Address SW, Globe office. 1 "POR SALE—SI,2OO aud $1,300, six-room houses; — two unsold; new and first-class, terms tls per month, location good; Stone & Marrect, 313 Jackson street. :■ ; ■j ■ 249-32 ONE kitchen, two coal and one wood-heating stoves for sale. 258 Pleasant avenue, corner of Wa'.out street. 1 F»R SALE—A Charter Oak cooking stove; wood, —. No 8, almost as good as new; sell cheap; R 35. this office. 1 FOR SALE—Railroad scrapers and plows; 203 Jackson street. 1 YOU can buy watches, clocks, silverware, etc.. on weekly and monthly payment':, by bringing this notice to Stone, the Jeweler, 192 East Seventh street. 243-54 A GOOD piano for sale; must be sold at once,slso. Address S M J, this office. 7 FOR SALE—One piano in good order, cosT~93on, for SSO If bought at once, at 393 Superior street, near West Seventh street. 5 A GOOD paying saloon, with pool table, fixtures, lease and license, for sale; tunas one-half cash. Address II 40, care Globe. 5 17OK SALE—Three farms near railroad and spoke X factory; 100,000 feet of oak timber on one. Ad dress J M Ovesoa, this oiilce. 5 HOUSES, CARRIAGES, &C. GREY horse; five years old, good traveler, for *-* aalc; also wagon, etc., 417 University avenue. 4 AHORSE, harness and covered, light, spring wagon, for sale cheap. C F McNally, 316 West Seventh. 4 ■\T7"ANTED—To buy, a second-hand delivery * V wagon suitable for grocery delivery. Address D H Smith, Merria.-n Park. 4 TXT ANT to hire a good horse and buggy until Oct. * ' 1. N R Frost, room 1, Union block. 3 W" ANTED—To hire a good horse and buggy until *» Oct 1: horse will have good care in flrst-clas3 barn; N It Frost, room 1, Union block, 1 HORSE, buggy and cutter for sale very cheap. Tho horse is unsurpassed for family use. Max Hester, 154 West Isabel street, West St. Paul. 1 FOR SALE —Very cheap, good delivery horse and l wagon; 12 West Third. _ 1 LADIES' driving horse, two sets of single harness, phaeton and cutter, lap robes and wolf robe for sale. Inquire at 464 Carroll ttreet. 1 BEAUTIFUL span of bay carriage horses, 5 and 6 years old, for sals. Owner leaving city. Ad dress "W F, this office. 1 T7OR SALE—A No. 1 driving mare, clean and i handsome; 7 years old. a good roadster. Call or address No. 341 Sherman street. 7 G^.OOD riding and driving pony nnd harness for * sale cheap; $30. Please call at 798 Mlnnehaha street, Dayton's bluff. 7 ANTED—To sell or exchange for property, » V horse, buggy, new harness and piano. Call or address C 43 Dayton avenue. 5 <S1 A A BUY* new phaeton and harness; cost $200; tH>X.rb\J owner leaving the town; can be seen at Horse Exchange, corner Fourth and Minnesota street, St. Paul. 234-57 POR SALE—For the next thirty days will offer i our whole stocK of carriages, pheatons, top and open b'jssle3, wagons, surreys, etc.. at half their value. Call and see King's Carriage repository, cor ner Fourth and Minnesota streets, St. Paul. 234-57 Fo:: SALE—An elegant new carriage; seats six; at half its value; also new Jump scat, seats four, at King's, corner Fourth and Minnesota streets, St. Paul. 2;l-57 BOAUDIXG OFFERED. WANTED— A few table boarders, also one or two nicely furnished rooms. 580 Jackson street. References given and required. 4 BOARDING offered at 24 West College avenue; XJ two front rooms with board, also a fow day boarders. 4 BEST table board In the city $1- per week; Grand Central hotel, corner Seventh and Wabasha; single meals 25 cents. 252-65 BOARD offered with pleasant furnished room for two; 35 per week, private family, central loca tion. Add/ess WB, Globe office. 1 BOARDING OFFERED— Girls' nome, 620 -D St. Peter street. Respectable girls only, 52.50 per week. Reading room free. 1 BOARDING offered with nicely furnished rooms. _.—9- al l-i?L-^. Eleventh and Pino streets. 1 MISC'EI/LAIN-BOUS. WANTD— Kitchen and second girl immediately. No. 9 West 'Jth street. 4 I WANT desk room, law or realj estate office; un derstand ail lei.'*l forms; will give work In office for rent, best references. "Lex," this office. 1 V.TOVE3 wanted to blacken and put up. Apply to 1 > S Gillbard, 45S Robert street. 1 A BRIGHT healthy girl, three months old, for adoption, at Home of the Friendless. 1 WILL pay a Urge bonus forta.y titles on St. Pau andßamsty county property; old titles pre ferred: give year of sale, your price and full descrip tion of the property. Address W 11, care Globe. 219-55 YOU can buy watches, clocks, silverware, etc., on weekly and monthly payments, by bringing this notice to Stone, the jeweler. 192 East Seventh street ...;•, 248-54 ORDERS taken for furnace and chimney cleaning. II C Sache, 64 East Seventh street. 248-273 AM. RADCLIFFE, architect, rooms 26 and 27, • Wilder block, bet. Jackson and Sibley 5t5.247-6m APPLICATIONS received from gentlemen of good recommendations to enter a select club forborne comfort and social enjoyment. Address MP, this office. DL. JAMIESON, general dyer In silk and wool • ens, 412 Wabasha street, St. Paul, Minn. 240-365 TO EXCHANGE. FOR SALE or .Exchange— pleasant, profitable X business to trade for real estate, teams or furni ture. Address Business, this office. 6 WANTED to exchange, fine pictures and mirrors for a good horse. 414 Second avenue north. Minneapolis. 5 rpo EXCHANGE—Good Income paying business J- property and lots In Minnesota City for stock of merchandise or hotel. Address PB. this office. 5 WANTED TO BUY. WANTED— good white barber; steady work, ♦ V going wages. Come at once or address C. E. Conklin, Mason City, la. 14 A SECOND-HAND office stool, writing desk, safe, grain wagon and truck wanted. Address D C, 144 East Third street. 247* ANTED— buy cheap, a large sheet Iron coal stove for store; 283 West Seventh street. 4 WO or three burner second-hand gasoline stove JL wanted. Address F 4 1*, this office. 3 WANTED— To buy a lot on St Anthony hill or othergood residence neighborhood; state price and location; none but owners need answer. Ad dress C R, this office. 1 WANTED to buy a candy machine for turning out candy In first-class order. Address Ma chine, care Globe. 1 COOK stove and base-burner wanted; must be In order and cheap. Address, with price, etc Q Stove, this otlice. ' 1 WANTED — second-hand three-burner gasoline stove. Address F 48, this office. 1 ABOUT 140 square feet of old tin roofing wanted by Charles liorst, 506 St. Peter street. 7 *\~\ WANTED— buy, books for cash. R F Leask .£ •■ & Co., ISB East Third street. 248-ly * AUCTION SALES. P. T. Kavanajjli. VALUABLE LEASE AND BUILDINGS ON Kast Seventh straet at auction. I will sell at auction on tho promises, Nos. 351 and 353 Baal Sevonth street, one good two-story brick building, two good stores.with eight-room double tenement! on second floor. Tho stores will rout readily at from »I,B<K) to 52,000 and can readily be thrown in to one large room, the stores being divided by Iron pillars. Tim lease- of tho ground* runs for ten years tit an annual rental of only $000, tho owuor 01 Uio ground paying all taxes and assessments. 0 his ii by far the I,o*l business chance yot offered this season. The location la unsurpassed, as Seventh street is considered to be by fur the most prominent retail street of the city. Watch thii sale and pay attention to tho date, Saturday, Sept. l^aUj). in. I*. T. Kavana'jßh, Auctioneer. 249-5J REAL ESTATE FOB AL,E. William IT. Keeker, OKAL K6TATK AGENT, KLLKNDALK, DAK., XV offers lor sale one of the best 160-acre farm in Dickoy county, with good dwelling house, barn und out-buildings, near the county seat prica $1,000; will exchange for Etock of merchandise. GIOOD BUSINESS AND DWELLING LOTS IN VJ Kllendale, ranging in price from $50 to $500 Also excellent bargains in farm property in Dickey county, which 1 can offer to investors in the next thirty days at very low prices, from 15 tn 110 por acre. 248-203 Miscellaneous. POP. ADOPTION—A baby gin three weeks old, at X the city and county hospital. 4 P IVE-ROOM house and good lot on St. Anthony J. hill, one of the best built houses In the city I must sell at once and will sell cheep. E 29 cars Globe. 2i1 . 3 3 I HAVE 15 lots near Northern Pacific shops that I wish to sell to raise some money. H 36. euro Globe. 251-03 LOVEEEING Park lot for sale cheap. D 47, care Globe. - 251-5:1 SIX iota In Palace Addition for sale cheap. D 47, care Globe. 231-53 '"J P\ FEET front on Seventh street near the fill. «*- J9, care Globe. ■ 251-58 OQ ACRES for $80,000, corner of Coma avenue y~>\J and Dale street, near St. Paul foundry. North ern Pacific railroad passes over the north end. ■•' Bert p. Lewis. Sherman block. 251 AICOTA AVENUE AND FAIRFIELD AVENUE -*->' property; the only pieces for sale; will sell nTf»^'■^"■(-: n'>"-five feet front. A. B. Wilgus & Bros.. lQj Dakota avenue. $*■} &{}() BUYS A BEAUTIFUL HOUSE ONLY w!i 'V- four blocks*>-om the Seven Corners} look this up; $1,000 cash, balance time. W 3 Monroe. 325 Jackson. POR SALE or rent a small grist mil! nnar Wlnni -L pee, Manitoba. Apply for particulars to EM Prltchard, Fiirllmult, Minn. 1 lOR SALE—A new house and lot on Dayton's i bluff, near P H Kelley, for si 300; come quick; your last chance. Apply to Bacon 4; Coleman, 323 Jackson street. j "POP. SALE— 19, block 10, Holcombe's addition -I- to St. Anthony hill. Apply 123 West Fairfleld avenue, West St. Paul. j A BEAUTIFUL home for a small family on monthly payments. J Fairchild. 1 TT7"ANTED—The best home I can bay from $4,000 ♦ V toW.OJO. Address, with full description H P. Globe oaice. j /""1 HOICK building lots in the West cud on St An- V thony hill; some special bargains for a short time; blvf Slmonton. IS West Third street. 249-33 FOR SALE— and lot, cheap. Inquire at 488 University avenue. " 1 SIX room house, with cellar and clßt^rn. for tola >- J cheap. Lot S'JxJSO, in West St. Paul Inquire at 448 Stryker avenue, West St. Paul. 1 ptIIOICE residence lots, near Merriam Park depot. -J Northern Pacific shops, fair grounds, and Ham line University, with beautiful shade trees; easy terms to parties that build; cao give a ereat bargain In blocks. John J Bucthout. 332 Wai asha street. _^^ 243-02 QQOO BUYS a lot on Fairfleld avenue, West *£{J\J\J St Paul. Address SB, this office. 1 BIG bargain at Lake Phalcn: live acres for hall price; don't miss this. Wm. B. Conant, No. 1, Presley blosk. 7 on SALE—My residence. No 441 Laurel avenue, JL corner Arundel street; lot Is 114 feet front on Laurel avenue by 143 feet in depth to an alley, house contains six bedrooms, three of which are on first floor; parlor, library, dining-room, two kitchens, bath-room aad abundance of closet room: water and sewerage connections made; all In perfect order; large barn and abundance of shade trees. Terms easy. Apply to Walter Mann, at Third National ba°*- 246-76 Outside Heal Estate. TWO good farms for sale at two-thirds their value; one Improved with good dwelling, barns, gra nary, etc. Geo F Woolsey, Burr and Case. 3 Tj^Oß BALE— acres, nine miles from city, lm- X proved. Address HP, Mendota, Minn. 1 I OFFER for sale or exchange for St. Paul prop i- erty, my farm of 230 acres,ono-half mile from tno beautiful city of Red Wing, on the Hastings road, with large, two-story brick house, twelve rooms, large barn, granary, carriage and machine house, ice house and other out-bulldlnes; well of never failing water, cistern and spring; creek running through the farm, making either a stock or grain farm, with a beautiful lawn filled with evergreen and ether shade trees; convenient to market, church and schools, making one of the most desirable homes in Minnesota. Will be sold whole or divided a3 de sired. E. A. Sargent, 137 East Fourth street. St. *•»■»'• 247-52 FOR SALE— acres nine miles from city; !in i- proved. Addras3 EII P, care box 25, Mendota.3 iiF\ farms for sale in Hand county. Dak.; tho \J*J farms can be bought for from £500 to * 1,000. Moon & I'usey, Miller, Dale. t FOR SALE—The whole or one-half interest In an eighty-acre poultry and fruit farm, accessible to Minneapolis markets. Address Farmer, ISB Coa cord street, West St Paul. 1 FINANCIAL. "EWPORT & Poet, Drake Block, Third street, ■1- opposite Merchants hotel, loan money at from 6 to 8 per cent, on Improved city property, and furnish, it without delay. They also buy and sell mortgages, bonds and stocks. 245-248 if LOANS on real estate, furniture and all personal property negotiated promptly and without in convenience or extra expense jprlvatc ofilce;H Roths child, 101 East Third street. 249* MONET! Money! Borrow money on chattel mortgage security. If you are financially em barrassed or out of work for the time being, you can borrow *iv and more on your furniture, pianos, or gans, horses, mules, wagons, cowg, etc. Property not removed. By the payment of small sums In re turn you reduce the original loan and Interest pro ruta. Giving loans our personal attention and expe rience we save to our customers all fees and public ity. We also buy notes and advance money on time checks. Deimng & Co. SC2 Jackson, corner Fifth street. 249tf WOMEN wanted to borrow money on musical Irv^ struments, household goods, etc. Demlng & Co.. 36 Jackson. 249tf PINANCIAL— $15,000 to loan in sums of $5,000 on JL improved city property at 6 1-2 per cent. Davis & Brown, 360 Jackson street. 219-35 OHO TO loan on clty lots Edward Simon fl^UUU ton, 13 West Third street. 247-53 <Sjl / } and upwards loaned on furniture, pianos, horses Vlv-/ and vehicles, goods left in your possession, business confidential; we also make a specialty of buying notes. X Deming & Co., 383 Jackson, cor ner Fifth street. 219" MONEY to loan on real estate and personal prop erty, Apply to W A Barr, 319 Jackson street. __?^! GANNON & Co, 325 Jackson street, buy notes and I lend money on furniture, horse*, wagons, etc., without removal or publicity and accept payment In Installments. Minneapolis office, 35 Washington avenue south. 223"* <2J Pif\C\ to »50,003 loans made without delay as '^tJKjyj soon as title can be examined on St Paul real estate with Interest from 6 to 8 per cent.; build ing loans specially attended to. Apply to E S Chlt tenden. First National bankbnlldlng. 226-ly DO OHO T~loan on improved St. Paul '^x\J\J^\J\J\J real estate. 8. S. Stokes, broker age and Insurance, Ko 157 East Fourth street 192* LOST AND FOUND. LOST— Wabasba, between Sixth and Igtenart, watch with chain and charms; finder will bo suitably rewarded by leaving at room 53, Clarendon hotel. 2 LOST— A gray parrot, flew away last evening from ■J 131 West Third st; good reward to the finder, z LOST —German Savings Bank pass book. In city; owner, A C Poole, No. 4872, please leave at Globe office. 1 BAT horse lost Thursday night, finder will please return to 159 Rondo street. I FOUND— baggage check In St Anthony hill street car; loser can have same by applying to this office. 1 LOST— Lcweilyn setter dog, white, with llver-col ored spots; had leather strap and narrow crlm» son ribbon around neck; answer* to name of Ban™.- Return to S9 Virginia avenue or 103 East Third street and receive reward. F F Loomls. 1 STOLEN, August 24, brown horse, 6 years old; has ajbabit of cribbing. Twenty-five dollars reward for return of same to corner of Lake street and Oar field avenue. N. Falrchtld. 5 STRAYED— A small red cow with white line down back. Reward for Information concerning her. K. P. Cnllen, 23 and as West Fourth street. 5 LOST— A small gold breastpin, name "Louise" engraved on It. Pieaso return to 97 West Tenth street upstairs, and receive reward. 5 IOST— Pocketbook, on Saturday, between 12 and J 3 o'clock, containing lady's diamond pin. $15 In cash and bread tickets. Finder will be liberally re warded by returning It to 181 and 183 East Fourth street. 5 PERSONAL. WHERE is Nelson Sewell of Frederlcton. N. B, Address Robert McElvenue, 551 Temperence street, St, Paul. 3 EG. LOEAINE. seventh son of seventh daugh • lcr and pupil of late Gypsy queen Una, tells fortunes by palm of hand. Charms worked. 203 South Franklin street. S MISSING — Petterson, small stature, about 53 years old, brown hair mixed with gray, email eyes, almost blind. Emanuel Emanuelson, corner 1 Locust and Fifth, 421 Fifth. •