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16 TOE WEEK'S TRANSFERS. Monday* P H Ryan to M Kaffesbcrger. lot 17, blk 16. Sanborn's Midway 51.000 L It Hand to G Peterson, lot 6, blk 30, Auerbach.. & Hand's ................. 800 R P Lewis to A C bllins, lot 3. blk 12, Arlington Hi 115........:.:. 2,200 J Finn to F Eisenmcnger, lot 18, blk 2, Eisenmenger's ...V ;....... .. 1,500 E Isennienger to J Finn, i lot 5. blk 1, Clarke & Wilgus 1 ....-. 500 i L Washbiirn to C C Brown, 6 lots Bemis Heights 1,800 C W YO'u'ngniai) to J T Robb, lot 22, blk 6. Palisade .; :............ 450 It Werner to A Werner, w ■& lot 10, blk 4. Messerli & Eschbach'... I.uOO EG Rogers to EW Miller, pt lots 28, 29 and 30; blk 2. Eastville Heights,.. 48/ F G Ropers to E. II Brandt, pt tots '_"?, 29 and 3<». blk 2. Eastville Heights. . 457 5 O J Johnson to R McTavhh, lot 15. Lewis & Marion's ........ .........7,000 A W Ford to C R Smith, lots 3 and 4, ilk 15, lieaupre i Kelly's 5,500 G s Ostrom-Uo tJermauia .'Bank, Jot 3. blk 23. Macknbin &M.... : 1.200 J Paqiieue to D II Midland, lot 2. blk 6. Ninin?er & Donnelly 2.500 St Anthony Improvement Co. to M A Norton', lot 33, blk. 40, St Anthony Park,.. 2,000 Eleven- unpublished deeds..-;. .- 140,350 Total. 25 transfers — .:.... .. $169.27 1 .■ ' '.;- : Tu«-*<lny. A H Papet to 3 Danneter, It 6, Brown's Bubdblk 23, S B R 5925 It (i Wedge to C Friend Jr, >* It 1, blk 6, En ton & Morrison - 800 £ H Fiost to Charles Faber, Its 1 and 2. blk 2. Terrace Park.. 100,000 31 F Morris to A T Whi laker, It 3, blk 10, Mackubin & Marshall's add 7,500 O C Carlson to A T Whitaker, It 51, blk 9. Smith's subd 5,000 M F Morris to A T Whitaker, It 56, blk 10, Smith's 5ubd....... ...??. 5,500 G B Evans to X X McLeod. port Its 1, 2. 3 anil 4, blk 9, Torus Second add..2,500 Total, seven transfers'.-' 5121,4"5 '■_. : . Wednesday* W II De Savigney to I) A House, It 4, blkß7, Lett'mann'sßubd... S9oi» W II De Savigney to F P Gidaings, It 6, bit 7. same. ..; 900 L Schmidt to C A Johnson, part Its 1 ' and 2. blk 30, Arlington Hills 1,900 F B Clarke to B Broadbi-nt. Its 4 and 5, blk 1, Clark's Fourth add 3,142 P J Kniss to E P King, It 10, blk 9, Lov eringPark 1,100 J J Cullen to WC Bellows. Us 3 and 4. Kribs & Gil.is' rearr ll.tO 1,500 W C Bellows to F J Brchler, same 1.000 C H Miller to F D Abbey, It 29, bik 15, Eastville Heights 1,000 C 11 Miller to F D Abbey, c i<2 of It 8, blk 6*. Dayton & Irvine's add 4,000 CH Miller to F D A obey, It 4, lilt 6. Ninluger's add 3.000 C H Miller to F D Abbey, it 30, blk 15, Eastville Heights 1,200 Three unpublished deeds...... 4,700 Total, 14 transfers 524,842 | :' Thursday. JRWeide to O Carlson. Its 4 and 0, Chine Bros.'div 12 52.400 T J Steers to H C Jackson, It 16, bit 57, — Lawton Bros.'s add.... ...~.. I.ICO T J Steers to H C Jackson, It 10, blk 76, Banning & Oliver's add 1,000 Lawton Real Estate company to R M Lawton, U 7. blk 18. West St. Paul SndicateNo. 2 1,000 3 Steiner to' V. Ritter.lt 15. ) ilk 39, Schnrmeier's sub Arlington Hills. ... 800 H P Thomas to A V Nichols, It 17, blk 2. Sanborn's Midway add. ...:. . 700 M Dahlby to C Strom, pt It 12. blk 4, Syndicate No. 2 '. 1,050 D H Midland, to L H Talfcot. It 16, blk 2d add Merriam Park. 1,300 J Swauson to P Corngan, It 23, bib 1, J F Eisenmeuger's add:...; 1.900 F S Hoxie to G Palmer, It 5, blk 1. Douglas 1 add 824 X M Lawton to Lawton Real Estate company. It 17. blk IS. West St. Paul Syndicate No. 2 1,000 W H *>argeantto A JMeacham, It 5, blk 4. Horsey Woolscy add.' Bo Four unpublished .. ....... 9, 50 Total. 10 transfers... 822,924 . ~~~" Friday. ~ White Bear Lake It E & I Co to R Brachuogel. Its 10 aud 11, blk 25, White Bear Beach $600 M A Hornsby to W Thompson, part of It 5, blk 33, West St Paul Proper... . 1,100 W E Snutteto W Williams, It 11, blk 3, Eastville Heights ..... ..... .... 6,300 J J Lajivrence to P J Weed, . projierey in Weed & Lawrence's add 6,000 F Growdy to L H Boudeli, It 9, blk 1, Lewis' 2nd add 1,150 Three unpublished ......;. 15, 800 Total, B. transfers , S3O,9iQ Saturday. F Ht'iarich to C Johnson, Its 7 and 8, blk 7. North Heights...:..... ..: S6OO C M Collins to G S Wiseman, It 5, blk 7, Lovcring Park : ...;.. 6.500 J II Weed to C Morrison,, It 7, blk 1, Weed & Lawrence .»,.....; 800 31 L Olivier to M B Bruggeman, part of •■ It 2. blk 60, Irvine's 5.000 E P Wilgus to M B Bruggemau, It 7, blk -' 54. Hire & Irvine's... ........ . 23,000 E B Lewis to A C Wihlon, It 8, blk 3, Ly ton's..... ........;... 60() Total. 6 transfers ... .- ... . S3'6 500 REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE. : I>. 11. Miehaiid. Real Estae and Loans," 101 East Fourth St. <5;O F\t \( k BUYS a fine business lot, 4Ox •Ip/^.t^l/L/. 120 feet, on Concord si., near State. This is a bargain : easy terms and low rate of interest on deferred payments. D. H. Michaud. . .c -; . <£•-) Hi If BUYS a fine corner, 100x120 «IP»J, / \J\J feet, on Iglehart st, east of ■Milton. D. H. Michaud. . C;"| Uh^(\ BUYS a fine lot on Western vPli\Jy\J. ay., near West Seventh st; this is very cheap. D. H. Michaud. CO () (\ BUYS a line improved piece «i?v-3}V/.< - V/ of property paying 12 Der cent on the investment; terms, $"4,000 cash and balance at 6 per cent interest; this Is a choice investment. D. H. Michaud, 101 East Fourth st. ' ;■ ' ' P'ORSALE at a bargain, a fine business A lot south-facing, on East Fourth st, near Wacouta st. : this is one of the ben loca tions in >t. Paul: this lot must be sold at once. D. H. Michaud. . ; . <B:O Ann BUYS a fine lot on Hague ay., «JD/C,«JUU near Victoria; will make terms to suit purchaser. f % OU SALE— Five beautiful lotsatMer riam Park, on Dayton and Selby ays. ; two of them cornets: to be sold at a great bargain if sold within a week. D. H. Mi chaud. . ■ . ■ .-.-. V7nn K . ACU BUY * the finest lots on <V> I \J\J Edmund st; street graded; will make terms to suit. ■ C/jni| BUYS a beautiful lot on Dawson «Jj?'±'\_/v_/ Et. : this very cheap; will make terms to suit D. H. Michaud. 101 East Fourth st. . - - 33 C. J. Thomson's List. - 100 East Fourth St. Ssf* OrH^ *'«« A SEVEN -ROOM •iPU« 'UU house, barn and lot, No. 459 Marshall ay. : very easy terms. : % tJ I '"?(){) FOR A GOOI > nine-room *P'Ji»J\.n 1 house and lot on Lawson near Grccnbrier st. ;-.• ■■ .- : : tO l\ |[|FOKABKAITII'II.LOTon *P^\JU\J Mound st, near McLain ay • a bargain/ ' SI 600 FOX A LOT on Roancy st <fcl AnfiTOß A NEW EIGHT-ROOM V x^tJKjyj house and two lots on Victoria. near Front pt . ' ..■-.■■. 33 '. A Riesncr's List. .. '. ■■;• 213 Fisk stre«t : ..' : BARGAIN FOR PARTY THAT comes first A fine corner on Dayton live, with grocery stocks, store and stable, and room on corner to . build another double building; good trade. : . QNE CORNER on Charles street QNE 60-FOOT corner on Dayton avenue. QNE HOUSE and lot on Rando street. ONE BAKERY on Seventh street withs4o a day trade. - ; - ■ :. 4 LOTS in Minneapolis; will make this on object for any one wanting all or part of of above. A. Rte-niPr. 2H Pisk st ■ 33 George Bros. 9 List. AN INVESTMENT that will pay 20 per cent per annum on the investment; we mean this, and can prove it; it is a piece of improved property in Minneapolis, and will take 813.o0(jcash; no trades.. ' A LARGE list of lots on St Anthony hill. <fil TOO FOX south-facing lot on Good tgJJ., / yj\J rich ay., near Victoria, two blocks from eleotri c line. ' .. :■■ " . ~ ■ ' <CQnn-LOTin Clark's addition, on Wat %>>J\J\J eon ay., near West Seventh st. cars. '.•■'..• ' ' , . '■■■■--'■•■.. LJ OUSES in all parts of the city for sale, ziU... ituo-,., ltii East Fourth St., V-< German- American Bank Building. 33 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. A. X nut son & Co.'s List, Real Estate aud Loans. 190 East Seventh St. vi;l £/)f) BUYS a seven-room house and •EVL,OUU lot on Woodbridge st, near Atwnter: will give good terms. '■ "■-- ' ,- LOTs in cottage Homes, ■ one and two blocks from the Northern Pacific rail road depot on Rice st, at . prices tanging from S3*»O to $000. and on good terms. ... (£••) MM/ I TAKES a nine-room house •Ji4i,UUU and lot ou McLean ay., be tween Cypress and Earl sis. - ■-■'. <2»«_) Oj \i \ FOR south-facing , lot and «s>•}*<<<> i\J nine-room house on Martin st, near Victoria; it has a stone basement under tho whole house; good clsteru and well with pump; also a stable for two horses; this is a home, and it is cheap. -• ! ■: <jj*l U(\.. ) TAKES a forty-foot coiner lot tpl^UUu on Osceola ay., near Lexington; good terms. .'■-■■■■ ■•-;.- A f kXf7B-FOOr LOT fronting ou Marshall *d>U ay.. between Western and Arundel; will be sold cheap if taken this week. ■ ■■-'- <CQA' \ BUYS a 40-foot lot on Van Buren <piJO' ' st, between St Albans and Grotto. CIO A PER FRONT FOOT for good w±A**J nice business lot. with improve ments, on East Seventh st, near Reaney 5t. .. . ROOM house with all modern im provements and nice lot on St. Albans, near Iglehart st ; will sell at a bargain and take a vacant lot as part pay. ...,, .;..,... C"| (\(\t\ EACH for two nice-lying lots _Vl)\J\JkJ on Ellen, mar Grotto st. ; ■'. Qtt)F\{\ EACH- § 25 cash and $5 per *4>™*J\J mouth for lots on Idaho ay., near Arcade st. . ■ .. .... . BOUSES AND LOTS and vacant lots in all parts of the city, at . different prices : and terms. Some good houses and. lots to exchange for vacant lots or good farms: five (5) lots in St Paul Park to exchange for wild land. A. Knutsoii & Co., 190 East Seventh st. ■ . .■■-.- 33. A.B. Wilgus & C'o.'s List. 3j4 Jackson St. ' ' INVESTIGATE — Installment payments J. for a bouse with tvery convenience, on. St Anthony hill; six. seveu and eight-room houses near cable line; moderate prices; terms to suit -••-■.-. ECHANICS— for a nice six room house, well situated: walking dis tance from business center of city; buy your own home on easy payments. .... <EJO C)p.f\— seven-room house: easy »P>v«/^tJ\J terms; walking distance,suit ablefor a mechanic: ten years to pay in; longer time if needed. ■ -■,••,•-<' ATCH $2,45 ' for a lot east of Vic toria. on Fairmount ay.; have it exclu sively under contract '. . . - \ SMALL cash payment, balance monthly, for our new, warmly built houses on St Albons st, near Iglehart; furnace, bath, ce mented cellar; house plastered and sheathed with matched flooring. . AT VERY low price till Feb. 1, new house: eight-room house, finely located, on St. Anthony hill, three blocks from cable; handsome lan:e hall with fireplace in it; would take good, clear lot in payment; this is new; never offered ore. ■■ . AT BED. COCK— New house, corner of Grotto and Hague; hardvyood finish; bath, turnace and every convenience; easy terms. A. B. Wilgns & Co. . y^;? <Jj:l f~\(\( \ *"»'R five-room cottage: lower >$>±itJ\J\J town: ten minutes' walk from union depot: terms easy; nice lot; one block from streetcars; neat place; south of Manitoba railroad, near Mississippi st. A. B. Wilgus & Co. 3:t For Sale by 3. J. Ward, 353 Carroll St. <2;"| F. { I \'.\— FiNEHOiiSK and lot on <pJ»_/y \J\J Laurel near Western ay. Jj:f\ R(\(\— -INE-UOOM house and lot; <JpUi*J\JKJ fine shade; Marshall, near Western ay. • ■ "•/-.-• tJ*-> ||| || — NICE seven-room house: *$)*JiKJiJy~t barn: Rondo, near Arnudel. ffijO i \l \(\— FIVE RO*»M cottage, south '3>A*l\J\J\J facing lot; Rondo, near Arun del. '•-V':'. <j|*O (\( \i \ — HANDSOME five-room «JP>*'*l_/ \J\J house; summer kitchen; Lee ay.. near West Seventh st. Must sell; owner leaving. ■-;:-•••;, C*t! iHi -LARGE HOUSE and two tJ?U,\JVJU lots; Western ay., near Ful ler st. ' ■ .■■■■■■;•. •■•■ (IjjOAf V— fortyone-foot lot ; Charles, >3nt/U near Victoria st. *S\l F\C\l \ EACH — Fine forty-one foot mL^fJ\J\J lots; University ay.. near Vic toria EC. . ' - ;,; ..-. . ({•OOR PER FRONT FOOT — The *W&<&*J finest south-facing corner on Summit ay., with frontage on Portland; this is a beautiful lot: 32<> feet frontage. ■ ©"I •_>, rj— futi FINKS south-facing «JP \-*)*J^>\J fifty-foot corner, Merriam Park, Second addition. ■ ■;.•:. «t1 inn— KEAUTIFUL Bouth-facing «]|>l ? lUU lot, Dayton ay.. Merriam Park Second addition. ■ . ' .>., ITi \(\— THE BEST south-facing lot «1 J.«O on Summit' av. at Macalester Pai^. <2"1 OF\(\— building and quarry iS>\.^Aj*J\J lots. Warsaw st, two blocks from West Seventh st. *K1 (Win Beautiful lots on Day <jPlsWL/VJ ton and Cleveland ays. /«»•) r 7(\l \— SIXTH ANDONE-FIFI'H jj)X<s / UU acres. Howard Garden Lots. 33 Host A C reiser's Real Estate and Exchange JLisi. Corner Third and Robert sts. 4t/^ F\( U \ FOit a fine 50-foot lot and a •J?t/^«JUv/ good eight-room house on Lis bon st, facing Pleasant ay., close to the Sev enth st. car: property is unencumbered; will take a good lot as part pay. tl*l • F\C\Ci FOR a good lot on Lawson st., *S>l.^U\J\J only hall a block from Payne ay., with a small house: this is a bargain: property is unencumbered. . - - REMEMBER we are headquarters for XV exchanges; if you have anything to trade call and sec us; stocks, real estate and merchandise are our specialties. fij»i) Q(\i TEN-ROOM house and good «pX<,OVJU lot on Burr st, to trade for farm or vacant lots. <£•_) (\n(\ — TEN-KOOM house two «£>«_)^vyVJv/ blocks from car line, and in good location, to trade for vacant lot or good wild land, or will sell on easy terms <tßl\ I \l\\ I— ST. PAUL City Railway *$)tJ\J)\J\J J Company stock to exchange for good improved property. Come and see us. Koßt & Crescy, coiner Third and Rob ert 33 AUCTION SALES. E, Holloway *('«., Auctioneers. HOLLOWAY & CO.. AUCTION • eers, 254 and 256 Emt Seventh st, conduct a general auction business, sell real estate and all kinds of property: buy and sell bankrupt stocks on our own account 33-47 ii.:iv:in;igli & Johnson, Auc tioneers. - FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at Auction— will sell at auction at the residence No. 26 College avenue, at 10 o'clock a. m.. Tuesday, Feb. 4, a fine lot of household furniture, consisting of parlor and dining room furniture, fine six-hole range. 'Jewel,' tables, chairs, rockers, marble top. cherry and black walnut center tables, about fourteen sets of fine cherry, black wal nut and oak bedroom suits, carpets, crockery, heating stoves, etc., etc. These goods are all nearly new and should command a large at tendance. Eavanagb & Johnson, auctioneers. 33-35 .....-,. FINE HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT AUC —We will sell at auction at the resi dence No. 60 West Fourth st, on Wednes day, Feb. 5, at 10 a. m., a large lot of fine furniture, consisting in part of fine Parlor furniture, one Black Walnut Book-case, one Folding Bed, Center Tables, Marble-top Dressing Case Suits, Bedroom Suits in Cherry, Black Walnut and Oak; Crockery. Glassware, one fine Jewel Range, Heating Stoves. Brus sels ana Ingrain Carpets, etc., etc. It ill amply repay you to attend this sale, as the ' goods are better than ordinary. Eavanagh & Johnson, Auctioneers. 33-5 rpoTHB PUBLIC— I wish to notify the J. public that after this date I shall make no sales for Messrs. Jebb & Schauer at auc tion. 1 can be found after this date with Kavanagli & Johnson, auctioneers. 187 and 189 East Sixth st. A. M. Doherty. St Paul. Feb. 1,1890. .--.-.-. -.33 PRESSMAKIJfO. - DRESSCUTTING— Ladies to learn dress 1/ cutting by tho United States Tailor system free of charge; patterns cut to order; perfect fit guaranteed without trying on; liberal terms to agents. 579 Robert st. 33 I -VKESSMAKING— Ladies to know they 'U can get first-class dressmaking, cutting and fitting done at reasonable rates by call ing at t>s West Seventh St., Room 5. 19-48. FASHIONABLE dresses made at re duced rates; also cloaks made and re paired; a perfect fit a»id satisfaction guaran teed. MrE.Aldeu,o3 East Seventh st, Room 6. ■••■■.-,■ 33-34 ROF. WOOLSEY, ELECTRIC AND magnopathic physician,' gives treatment and prescribes advice on Mondays free of charge at 2jS Nash st. . 33 THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY- 2, 1890. —SIXTEEN PAGES. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Miscellaneous City Vtm%m GOOD FARM for sale or trade for city property or stock. Address B 2jß. Globe. . 33 COME in and let us build you a home to ' suit you on St, Anthony hill: examine plans and specifications at our office, 35-1 Jackson st A. B. Wilgus & Co. 33 INK CORNER— Best and cheapest at Merriam Park. Rothschild & Thurston. 314 Pioneer Press building. . FOR SAL, $i,500 will handle hand sumo residence on Park ay. Address John D. Martin, 16 Pacific ay.. Chicago, 111. 29-36 FOR Cheapest house in the city; lot 50x150; street graded; sidewalk; eight rooms; $1,500 cash, balance in one and three years at 7 per cent. Address O 213. Globe. . 33 FOR House and lot; St. Anthony hill, east of Dale st. : worth $5,000; will take 32.500 cash. Address M. G., Globe. 33 OR SALE OR EXCHANGE— I2O acres, - ten miles from Bridge square; good buildings; seventy acres field, cuts sixty-five tons of hay. and has a good pasture. . Ole Beaversen, Brooklyn Center. Minn. Box 91. 33 L^OR SALE — acres of laud four miles JC from court house, fronting on Jarviß lake; low price; one-half cash, balance will take city property. C. P. Barnard, Davidson Block. S3 OR SAKE OR EXCHANGE — Your choice of three new hou-es near cable line for uniucumbered lots. Address W 10, Globe. -■ 33 ■ FOjc»ale or runt— The. large, ele gant brick house and fine grounds, the ; late residence of W. L Perkins, No. 197 East Ninth st., near Jackson st., with stable for four horses, carriages, etc.; house thirteen rooms, all modern improvements, in No. 1 order: large shade trees and beautiful lawn. 100 feet front and 103 feet in depth; will give lease to a responsible party for one or two years at low rent per month will give .-February rent free: also for rent two new stores on Rice st. between University and Aurora ays.. suitable for most any kind of business: will give lease for one or two years at low rent per month. February rent free to a responsible party. For further particulars apply to Nicolay & Co., 1-11 East Fifth St., be tween Jackson and Kobert sts. 33-39 OOI> LOTS to trade for a small house and lot, west of Rice st. Address (332 La fond st. ■ 33 p OOD FARMLANDS for vacant orim- VT proved city property. Address L 216. Globe. 33 HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE: choice location ; one block from Sum mit avenue: on St. Anthony hill; street paved. and all conveniences; moderate price: will take desirable real estate as part or whole pay. A. B. Wilgus & Co., 354 Jack son. ' : 3 OMES: HOMES! Ht>Mr.S:— Why co you pay rent? Springtime is near at hand. Many people who pay rent will look lor new quarters, new surroundings and a better neighborhood. If you can buy a first class six or seven-room house in a select neighborhood at the moderate terms of $20 per month, why do you waste your money i>y paying rent. Resolve to pay no more rent. These new six and seven-roi in dwellings are but twenty minutes' walk from court bouse: street graded, sidewalks, walks around dwelling, etc.; roomy, convenient, warm; cellar under entire house: nothing omitted which will add to comfort or convenience: dwellings beautifully situated, near street cars, along the line of many improvements, which will certainly double the value of the I roperty within a reasonable time. Re solve to pay no more rent Resolve to own your own home. Resolve to begin the new year in your own home. 1 will give you . a better chance to-day to buy a -home than was ever offered in this city. Remem ber, nothing down to the right persons. Fourteen houses were for sale; now there are . but few remaining. Do not delay, but come at once. Remember, Charles Rudolph, 1312 East Fourth st. 26* NEOF TWO CHOICE IMPROVED farms or vacant St Paul lots for good, • centrally located home: address Z 236, Globe. EAD THIS— BEsr THING OF fered in the City-S2f>,ooo equity in very choice improved business property (four-story and basement solid bricK build ing—fee-simple title) rents for $4,0 O per annum ; we can exchange this for clear Min neapolis, St. Paul or good farm property; investigate this: it is good. Parker. 3-8 He'nnepin ay., Kasota tmildlng. 33 READ THlS— Must sell a chance seldom offered; my beautiful home, furnished, at a sacrifice, at your own price. James N. Wilgus. West St. Paul. 33 ANTED TO BUY— House and lot m good location for an investment wonh from $2,500 to §3.0oo; must be cheap. Gsorge U. Hammer. 33','a East Fifth st. o3 ITNIVKRSITY AY.— have the list. yJ Rochschild& Thurston, 314 Pioneer Press building. 33 Cj?Qri( l — Lor on Selby ay.. near Merriam %PO\JU park. Ruilmaiin & Co., 303 Jack son st. . - •>•'-. • 33 35 (CjFvOPl EACH will buy two cheap lo am •4pt/>wt/ Midway Heights. They are all right, and cheap at $75 , but must go. Look them ud. Rothschild & Thuiston, 31-1 Pio neer Press building. 33 r 7(Y> »— LOT on Grand ay. electric line, W / \JU near Snelting ay., $300 below market. C. McKay. -52 West Fifth. 33 2, lYli 1/1 FEE Ton Third st, between UJVxlJ** Market and Washington: south front; alley; improved; price $8,ooi»; $500 cash, balance to suit at 6 per cent Theo Hpnnlnger. 12S West Sixth. 26-33 RELIGIOUS t\\Ol\(Oi:\TS. A T BATES AVENUE M. E. CHCttCti A the pastor, J. H. Dewart will speak in the morning on "God's Guardianship ot This World." and in the evening on "Jos eph Receiving His Father, Jacob, in Egypt" pHORCH OF THE ASCENSION— .-; v> Rev. J. Antrim will lecture on "the Causes of Divorce" at the Church of the As cension, West St. Paul, corner of Clinton ay. and Isabel st, on Sunday evening, at 7:30 p. m. All are invited. ' -:;.;.u HKISTIAN CHAPEL.— CARROLL and Louis streets: Rev. W. A. Foster, pastor: services at 11 a m. and 7:30 p.m. Special service in the morning. All are wel come. .\ ■';.-.■. EAST PltliSßVr.iKlA.'i CllU«iC ll— Rev. John A. Stemeu, pastor. Services : 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Communion ser vice in tho morning, and welcoming new members. In the evening Rev. N. Bolt will speak on "Evangelization of the Germans in St Paul." Sunday school at noon. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30. FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH— • Rev. W. 8. Vail, pastor. Subject, "The Boy and His Sister." Services Sunday morn ing at 10:45. in Westmoreland hall, corner of Tenth and St. Peter sta., with entrance on Tenth. __^_ FIRST M. K. CHUKCH. COKNKK West Third and Dayton Ay.— meeting at 9:30 a. m. ; preaching by the pas tor. Rev. T. I. Coultas, at lo:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, "The Law of Prayer;" evening subject, "The Power of a Supreme Aim." Sunday school at 12 m.; Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. f UTHERAN SERVICES IN ENGLISH ±J at St John's church, 418 East Eighth st., at 7:30 p. m. ; sermon by Rev. C. Gause witz. EW.' JERUSALEM (OR SWEDEN borgian) Church — Southeast corner Virginia and Selby ays. Rev. Edward C. Mit chell, : pastor. Services at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday School at 11:45 a.m. Subject of evening lecture: "Prevailing Misstatements ot Christian Doctrine." ARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH JT —Preaching at 10:30 a. m. by pastor; ac " 7:30 p. m. Rev. Wallace Nutting will deliver the last lecture of the series on the "Heroes of " African Explorations and Missions:" subject, "Chinese Gordon." All seats free. Strangers welcome. Meeting of the Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:45 p.m. ' : ' . "PEOPLE'S CHURCH, PLEASANT AY., IT "-' near West Third st. At I*3o a. m. Dr. Smith will give "Some Suggestions on the Way to Think o f Jesus of Nazareth." At 7 :30 p. m. he will give the first of a se ries of lectures on the "Life and Times of Je sus Christ" These lectures will be illustrat ed with stereopticon views of Bethlehem, Nazareth, Jerusalem, Gallilee. and other places in Palestine made famous by the trav els and teachings of Jesus. All seats freo. PIRITUAL ALLIANCE — "DOES Death End All" is the subject chosen for a lecture by the guide of Bishop A. Bealsthis evening at '7 :30, m the Wacouta Street chapel, between Eighth and Ninth sts; psychometric reading and evidence of immortality given free after the lecture. All are welcome. ¥. PETER'S CHURCH, DAYTON'S bluff, corner Fourth and Maple sts.— Rev. S. Mills, rector. Seats free at all ser vices. "Septuagesima . Sunday." Vested choir will sing at both services. Maltins and holy communion at 11 a. m; Sunday school, 3 p. m.; evensong, 7:30 p.m. The Guild of St. Peter meets Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. Choir rehearsals for men and boys Tuesday and Saturday evenings at 7:30 p. in. St. John's, White Bear Beach evonsoug. and sermon, 3:15 p. ay. by the - rector, Rev. S. Mills. ■ -■-. .-..-- ■' - ■•:■• : ■■...;. -.:. TiSE WELSH UNION SUNDAY School will be held at Relief Society Hall, 141 East Ninth street, at 2:30 p.m. Special music. ■ _^9*±. HEATING AND COOKING iCTFSIT^ OUTFITS. liiPRtIDEN STOVE GO,, VtfJSagr 409 Sibley St : X3fiiyP r |3F*Get catalogues and. Prices. 281* - FOR RE.Vr. :■:: E<lwar<l Coming's Rent List. OR RENT— new brick houses of x. ten rooms each, with all modern im provements, at reasonable rent ' . :'- ■-; - 1 <:■ ODERN HOUSE of nine rooms, No! 631 Cedar st; rent reasonable. ~ •■-.•■" TEN-ROOM HOUSE, No. 280 Pleasaut ay., for $35. ■-„. - . ..'.,- .- MODERN TEN-ROOMHOUSE in lower town at 845. ,- •. '. -- > • • -'■ ... IGHT-ROOM HOUSE, No. 539 Missis- J2i sippi st. for $25. - __. ■ -s SIX-ROOM HOUSE, No. 664 East Fourth • st, for. $12.50. ■ NINE-ROOM HOUSE ana stable, No! lOlWilklnst, for $25. . - ROOMS on West Third st, near Wabasha i St., suitable for light housekeeping, at low rent. Edward Corning, 317 Jackson st. > . •• r■ . . 3233 ,: ; ■ ' ' • .-. nouses. - - "-.. A— WE RENT HOUSES, STORES, OF • FICES. FLATS, COLLECT RENT PROMPTLY. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY, GLOBE BUILDING. 372-37 A MODE ; 10-roomed ; steam-healed ; hardwood-finished: with plate glass window and a new bouse. Cheap at $60; to good parties will rent for $40. St. Anthony hill district on car line. F. C. Abbott. 32 chamber of commerce. . . -■-.. 33-35 BRICK HOUSE— rooms, newly papered, elegant gas fixtures; will rent cheap, at 71Q. Apply 712 St. Peter st 33-35 /"^OTTACJE— Part or whole of six-room cot v^ tage for rent furnished. 543 Wabasha st. 33 . . - . HOUSES for rent by Dr. Lawton, Ingersoll 11 Block. .;.- 20-39 HOUSE— To rent, good eight-room house. Inquire 423 Wabasha, ,33- HOUSE— six-room house for rent.on Hope ■*-■*- st, one block from cable line, by A. J. Hoban. . . ■.-. 33-36 HOUSE — For rent house of eight rooms; all modern improvements: near tho Seven corners. Charles Eaton, 28 East Third st 33 HOUSE— Nicely-furnished house for rent cheap if taken at once. 766 Iglehart 33 HOUSE of five rooms, close to business; modern conveniences; rent, $12. In quire 2~>S Nash st. 33 HOUSE — For rent, five-loom house within twenty minutes' riae of Wabasha st ; $10 per month. Apply to owner, Alden W. Kingman, 116 East Fourth st. 33 NICE little furnished house TILL may! ■1; cheap; St. Axthony hill. Taylor's Rextixc Agency, Globe Buildixo. 33' ' . - Flats. . ' FLAT*— For rent, flats of three and five rooms with bath rooms. 227 Carroll st. 33 FLAT— For rent flat of four nice front rooms for housekeeping; very conven ient. 4 9 East Seventh st. -33 FLAT of eight rooms, second floor; all modern improvements; $3:» per month. Apply in rear of 17 • West Ninth st. 33 LAi— j>2'» Per Month— rial of five rooms: centrally located: newly pa pered. . Address U3 3, Globe. . 31-33 FLATS — Steam-heated tints in new apart ment building, 93 and 95 East Elevemn Bt Inquire on premises or of Frederick Kult 440 Wabnsha st. . 33 FLAT— neat riai, carpeted and bath ; ch>ap rent to good tenant Herbst 186 East Seventh. . 82-33 AT— Desirable housekeeping flat of six rooms and bath,- including steam heat, in Riley Terrace, corner Laurel and Nina ays.: price $35. C. S. Smith. 127 Nina.32- 3 FLAT— To rent flat, eleven rooms. 423 WaDasha. nex. door to Seventh. 33 splendid steam-heated FLATS AND good O houses cheap: well located. Taylor's Rr.NTINO Agency. Globe Building. 33 «itOP«'«.. SPL ". \Dltl STORE ON SEVENTH ST.; ONE OF the best. Taylor 3 RENTING AGENCY, Gloee Building. 33 TORE 169 East seventh; store 448 Jack son : store 179 East Seventh; five rooms over 173 East Seventh; offices over 165 East Seventh; eighty-acre farm with house and barn. Stees Brothers. 34 Ea-t Third. 26-33 l'./lti£— fine store for reui at 2:!6 West Third st., near Seven corners; low rent. A. B. Wilgus, 3"»4 Jackson st. 33 STi) K—H54 Jackson st., for rent; cellar and brick barn. A. B. W.lius &Co 33 Ofti»-«"». OFFICE— A large office room in Lne .a tional German-American bank building; ground floor. D.U. Michaud,; 100 East: Fourth st. ...--.. . , 33-39 •! ; Miscellaneous". ."■'..:.';.■ " FARM — A small farm just outside, city limits; suitable for dairy or garden ing purposes. Inquire at 161 Nina ay. 42* nPHIRD FLOOR. 4(>xl00. with power; JL second floor, one room, 20x5 , for prim ing office: second floor, one room, 2i>xso, for patternmaker: we want a patternmaker to locate in our building at once. Therien building, 116 and 118 First ay. north, Min neapolis.- Inquire Therien Tool Works, same building. 33-39 .mjsic.n,. PTAIMr\W *" »H RKNT-NewUp- X 1 £\l 1 \JiJ rights, $5 per month; rent applied if purchased later. WHITNEY'S Music Store, East Third st. - " • • .- DI A ]Vf^— sl6s— NEW UPRIGHT; X X±\Ly\J case little soiled, otherwise perfect in every way. and worth 8300. WHITNEY'S Music Store. PI A IVrn-S 100 — NEARLY NEW x liliiVJ square: overstrung; over dampers, carved legs, rosewood case: cost $350. WHITNEY'S Music Store. 97 East Third st. flßr A TV) - INKr >octavereed organ: V./XvVJ2\.l>l cost $350; will sell for S3<>. WHITNEY'S Music store. 11/ I I"TC;j P l —-* ll tne late songs, ballads, 1»1 U ijx\j piano solos, etc., etc. WHIT KEY'S Music Store. 33 K<iAN— A No. 1 Estey organ in first class order, very reasonable. Inquire at 85 East Seventh. . 33 I>IANO TUNING— >— First-class work X guaranteed. Samuel E. Crutchett, 525 Wabasha st, Room 2: city references. 33-39' QOO Fv BUYS a beautiful Gabler up isAiAiO right cost 83.30: $_Oi> buys a fine upright, been used a little, cost $300. Cttll at once on S. W. Raudenbusb, 100 East Third street. «J3 JIIISCEIJ.AXEOI S. ARTESIAN Wi.i.i.s of any size and depth drilled; water supplies furnished and water works constructed. Oil. Gas aud Water Well Drilling company. Pioneer Press Building. St. Paul. Minn. * -^3 .* BOOkS — Second-hand school books bought sold aud exchanged. Raymer'R "Old Book" Store, 24 West Sixth St., St Paul. 11-41 piUEMICAL OIL cures rheumatism, y~> gout, neuralgia and all local inflamma tion ; found at druggists'. . 8-37 RANK A. UPHAM, the leading Seventh : street Jeweler and watchmaker, ; will clean and warrant your watches free -of charge for the next week: come early; first come first served. lU9 East Seventh st. ;■ 33 EMALEI'itIVATJS HOSl'l ; AL-38J Franklin : good care; cheap rates. 33 I HAVE a good phaeton and cutter; will trade for typewriter or anything. Address V 228, Globe. 33 ORANGE BLOSSOM— Sure cure lor female diseases; sample, two cents. Jennie Nelson 59 Royalstou ay., Minneapo lis, Minn. - 19-33 THE PERSON holding Ticket No. 100 will please call at 219 Rondo st. and re ceive lace hand kerchief. 33 nPHEATER AND MASQUERADE COS x. • tumes. wigs and beards, . grease paints for stage use, and Theator-Leih-Bibliothek. Mrs. L. Neltmann. 56 East Seventh St., St. Paul. Minn. 31-60 CXSTRIJCTIOa. A A A — OUNG M EN.study snort • tli XI. hand; the demand far ex ceeds the supply: send for catalogue. Miss J. D. Hess, 814 Pioneer Press. - 3:*-39 LOCUTION AND . CALISTHENICS Xj lessons taught; private and class; special course to advanced students. Miss Haas, 362 Smith ay. - - 33 ISS RICHARDSON HAS REMOVED her class room from 151 West Third st. to Grand block, Room 212, No. 318; classes meet Tuesday and Friday evenings. 33 OHORTH AND— Learn the bo*.t and most O practical system; full course $10. William Shepfer, 263 Iglehart et. 33 ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC and Art, 26 Eftst Exchange St.— Lessons given on ' piano, organ, violin and guitar; ' also a thorough course in drawing and paint ing, including crayon, pastel, water colors and decorative art work. For terms ' call or address the Superioress. . --.- »168 WJANDA— Lessons given in drawing • and painting. Room No. 11, Sherman Block, cor, Wabasna and Sixth sts., St. PauL -•■•--. ■ H' : 4o ';. . ANTED— for the piano. |by a lady teacher. 333 Charles st HO'-33 Fin-fa t0 l et ad& - >» tno Globs are see* by rmti> the most people. Pnnrrtc and houses greetthe eyes nOOmS of me folks who advertise :.' FOR REST. ' '- ' - ' -'-'■ .- ■ -r. '■•_." Itooms. .-:; .- -,■-■■ .' ... ■■• ■" —HOTEL BRUNSWICK — 14- .West ' : Fourth St.— Fifty steam-heated rooms; 75 cents per day; special rates by month. ■■■'. ■.■-. •■■■-■■''• *341 :...-. ■■ .-- -;/. C CANADA ST., 596. NEAR TENTH ST. / — A gentleman .-.wishes a roommate; ; nicely furnished, with furnace heat and all modern conveniences; in private family: or ' room for two gentlemen.- - r..'~-^ :;.■■.:-' Tx-ffi. 33 CIANADA ST., 563— For rent front alcove ■vy-' ; room, nicely furnished, for one or two young men. .-. s--' 33-39 CIEDAR ST., 4HB— For rent, a front parlor rVV:. newly furnished in antique oak with - folding ? bed heat and bath; across from -Capitol. ~ - - .- 33 pOKNER SEVENTH AND WABASH A ' rV/i —For rent, a suite of furnished or unfur nished rooms suitable for gentleman or re spectable man and wife. Entrance 1 1 East " : Seventh st. -■-■ - 33 CIOLLEGE AY., 20. WEST— Pleasant, ' comfortable, steam-heated rooms with first-class board at reasonable rates. 33-34 AST SEVENTH ST., 217, Room 4—Of :flee room with sleeping room; also two rooms furnished for housekeeping. 15-44 XCHANGE ST.. 380. NORTH— For -tU reut, front room for two gentlemen: all modern conveniences and centrally located 6 o'clock dinner. .• ■:.. -•. ;IB* AST ELEVENTH, 57.— A furnished ' front room in a quiet private family, half a block from capitol. ■■ • ■:.* . 33 IGHTHST., 10 EAST— Brick Block— J-U For rent, furnished rooms: steam heat. ■,- :t C-:: -■■ ■ ... 24-49 -. :.•■■: .- ..-.. ,: . . EAST ELEVENTH ST., Room 8— Board, references exchanged. : 33 PXCHANGE ST., 3!>2— Nicely furnished AH front room for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen; use of bath, gas; furnace heat. . ....:. 33 4 •O XC RANGE ST., . 392— rent a nice -Li front room, elegantly furnished; gas, bath, furnace heat; gentleman and wife or two gentlemen. . ;, .29-36 --IGHTH ST., 22!» — Unfurnished front rooms, single or connected ; private fam ily; moderate rent; desirable location. 33-34 EIGHTH ST., Corner Pine - Two nice furnished rooms; heat, gas, bath; cheap. . ■ . 33 EIGHTH ST., l8sl«-'2. EAST— ■ fur nished rooms: steaia heat 32-34 ELLEN ST.. s*6— For rent three unfur nished rooms for housekeeping; near street car. 33 IFTH ST. 50 WEST— ><icely furnished rooms with heat also suite unfurnished, suitable for offices; first flour, over store. Room 3. 33 FlFril ST.. 140, WEST— iur nished rooms, with use of hath. 33 FIFTH ST., 25-i WEST— Corner Smith — For rent two nicelj furnished looms, one small and one larger, suitable for two gentlemen: heat, gas, bath on same floor. - 17-46 FTFTH ST., 2:J4, WEST— Second Flat— For rent, elegant suite of rooms fur nished: gas, bath and piano. ■ 32-33 OURT.I ST.. 130 West— Board and haiia somely furnished front room. Gas, bath, furnace. Private family. Overlooking Rice Park. . _. , "3 t>Ou..i'H ST., 16.. WEST— Rooms fur nished or unfurnished; steam heat, bath room: first-class board 29-36 "tpRANKLIN ST., 378— A nicely furnished ■i- room ; suitable for two gentlemen use of bath, gas and furnace heat; everything first ciass. 33- 5 RAN KLIN ST., 4.ls— Opposite Hams Theater— Nicely furnished -rooms with private boarding. 12- I TJOTEL BARTKAU— For.rent funiisl-- d II room, with steam heat, gas and bah. Inquire No. 67. - 33 OTEL ECONOMY— For rent, furnished rooms cheap by day, week or montn. 3(J-> Jackson st. 01-tiO IGL...IIAifT Si.. -.84.— Furnished fro room, with alcove: rent very cheap. ' 33 M'BOAL ST.. 165— For rent, four nnfur . nisbed rooms, very convenient for housekeeping. - 33-35 INNE>OTA >T., 345— Nicely furnished rooms tor rent. ~ 33-34 IN i'H ST., 27, -;.vsr— furnished rooms; one front, one back. 32-33 INTH ST., 146 As v -Several" nicely furnished rooms, from $5 to $10 per month. ■ - ' . • - 12-41 IN • H ST. 3:), EA-T-Large, nicely furnished front rooms; S6: hot bath. INTHST., 392. HAST- blocks 1 1 From Seventh Steeet Furnished ■rooms for ladies or gentlemen; also three rooms tor light housekeeping;- use of bath; terms very reasonable. 1 \. '.' ..:J~':z .' K-3T IN Til AND Bi;AODWAY,-317— Sin gle room, heated. $5; also room mute. $(>.■ ladies. -.-. ' 33-34 LlVii ST.. 64K— Six rooms and bath room for housekeeping; three furnished rooms: SIO- .'. . ::" ; . .... .." .33 EARL ST.. Rooms furnished for housekeeping, rooms • furnished or un furnished; brick terrace: bath. - ■: ,' «31 EARL, 209— Well furnishtd rooms; S5 ■1 per month and upwards; with heat find lath. 33-35 PEARL ST.. 213-Nicely furnished front rooms; large and small; board if desired; | rent reasonable. 3 »-33 j D OBEKT ST., s«l— Corner Twelfth St.— IV Three nicely furnished rooms, single or en suite. 31-34 ROOMS— rent, furnished or unfur nished rooms for housekeeping. Ad dress 403 Marstmll ay. ■ '■ - 3 { ROOMS — Two elegant unfurnished front rooms, alcove, mantel, steam heat bath; private family: five minutes from postoffice; no children : no housekeeping: references re quired. Address U 305, Globe. 33 ROOMS— Four furnished rooms to rent on Seventh st. cable . for li -lit housekeep ing; city water: Sl'>; very desirable; refer ences. Address O 219. Globe. 33 O »MS— To Rent— Eight rooms specially Jfor invalids; address A 214, Globe. 28-34 ROOMS— or two furnished .front rooms in private family; cheap and very pleasant; one block from East Seventh St. cable line. Dayton's Bluff. Inquire at 635 Lawrence st. • 33-34 ROOMS — For rent three or. four unfur- XV nished rooms, with use of bathroom: suitable for light housekeeping; located on Iglehart st. between St. Peter and Rice sts. For particulars address T. M. Stuart, 100 East Third st. . 33 ROOM— For Rent— ln private family, well furnished room: furnace heat, lias and bath: centrally located; reference. Address V 229, Globe. - .■...■■■-•• 33 Room — rent, pleasant furnished JIV room in private family: one block from Seven comers. 232 West Fifth st. 33 ROOMS— For rent up stairs, four rooms; water and sewerage. Inquire 174 Grove fit " 33 ROOMS — Suite of unfurnished and one furnished room. 1 7 Hotel Barteau. 33 ROOM-MAI'E wanted by a young lady; comfortable board. Address M 203, Globe. . 33 DOOM MATE — Gentleman would like IV roommate for a suite of two rooms, cen trally located; steam heat; gas; $10 apiece. Address G 305. Globe. . 33 SELBY AY.. 601- For rent, ' large unrur nished parlor, with or without board; also, two furnished bed rooms, suitable for four gentlemen or gentleman and wife. 2st-36 VJELBY AY., % — To rent a large, well i O furnished room, with privilege of bath. 33 EVENTH ST., 28, EAST— Nicely iur- J nlshed room on ground floor, suitable for light housekeeping.or for two gentlemen. EVENTH ST.. 99V2 WEST— rent a 1 nicely furnished room, with bath, steam hear. 33 SEVENTH ST.. 222, EAST— For rent, O. furnished and unfurnished rooms. 10-40 HERMAN ST., 344— large rooms, ■* ground floor, with closets.- water ami bath; suitable for light housekeeping. $8 per month; also two up-stairs, SO. - ;. 3.1-4 ■D.XTH ST.. 364 EAST— For rent, fur iO a nished rooms with •or „' without board : groom and board for $4 per week. -... . :.^C3' C3DTH A V., 1 37— large front - room O 4 with gas, bath and furnace heat; , board -if desired. ._ ; V . - ..33 ST. PETER ST.— Nicely furnished alcove O room; all modern conveniences, bath, etc. ; for one or two. :. References, ' . -33 S- T. PETER ST., 456— .. nicely • fur -0 nished front rooms >. also - one - unfur nished room. ■--.- .--;-;• ■'. -;■•■•■; 33 nPENTH ST.. EAST— Nicely furnished : -L - front room, suitable for two, with fire: $9 per month. r-r- — : 33 35 ENTi£. ST., -JO3, EAST— One Block From Jackson— •;, nicely ..furnished front room, suitable for two; private family. ... , . -. 33-34 .■■..■■■■;...■■■ -■■■■■;-■ TH Hi RD ST., 161 1 2, WEST— Very desira- X. tie, well-furnished rooms for rent, en suite or single. -, •- .•-, ■■-. : .■•_-•..;• 32-34 THIRD' ST., 100. WEST— Opposite Met • ropolitan ■ Hotel— For rent, nicely : fur ■ nished rooms, en suite or single. . . ..,_., ...,_. 32-38 HIRD ST., 243, ' WEST— Furnished rooms also sewing in : families at 75 cents a day. . . ;. ~ ;'.,.," 33 THE MINER— A large, - pleasant room. X suitable for two or four; also table board. 227 East Tenth. .-'■•■-'■ ' " ~ 31-3 FOR REST. ■_■ T ' . Rooms. - . rpiLTON ST-, 58— Pleasant front bed room -*- with board; modern conveniences; private family; references. 30-33 '■PENTII ST., 7, EAST— Opposite Capitol J- ; —Furnished rooms; furnace heat and all modern improvements. * 29-42 T~~JENTH ST., 286 E AST-Furnished room ; r-*- furnace heat: use bath. ■ 32-4 'TULTON ST., 78— tor rent, a small sleep- J. in? room ; furnished and heated ; cheap. ; - . 33 - ■■• TWELFTH ST., 155 EAST— For rent, ■L pleasant furnished rooms, en suite or single, cheap. — . 33 ABASHA ST., 473— Nicely furnished * » rooms to rent by the day, week or month. 31-60 W ABASH A ST., 423— Next Door 10 Sev enth—Three unfvrnished rooms to rent. - . 33 W ABASHA. CORNER TENTH ST.— VV Over Drug Store— Rooms for rent; fur nished and unfurnished. 33-39 ABASHA 5T.,424— St. Peter St. ■*'» — Nicely furnished rooms, single or en suite, suitable for business purposes or sleeping. 17-46 WEST SEVENTH ST., 105- Furnished rooms for rent; steam heat aud bath. - - - 33 \\ INIFRED. 234, EAST- $7; three nice »V rooms, closets and city water, for housekeeping. 33 BOARD OFFERED. A —THE WHITE SHIELD HOME, -i*.» 210 West Fifth st. Is a home for girls coming to the city in search of work. Board reasonable. ■- ' ■■-- 14-43 B)ARD— For rent, several neatly fur • nished rooms, with table board : fine lo cution; near business center. 210 East Ninth st ; 33-8 BOARD— For rent, nicely furnished front -U room with board: also use of bath and heat. 232 West Seventh st - " 33 BoA.iD— For rent, room; and board for two ladies; also use of bath; terms, $:{ per week. 232 West Seventh st . 33 BOA IS D— First-class board and rooms, with furnace heat and bath, from $5 to $6 per week, at the Elite hotel, 521 Wauasha st 33 BOARD— And nicely furnished room for two ladies: gas. bath, furnace ; private family :five minutes' walk from court house: address G 215, Globe. 33 BOARD— Furnished rooms and good table board at 335 Washington st; one block from Harris theater. 33-39 BOARD— Private boarding to gents or la dies; home comforts. 164 West Sixth st - ; 33^4 OARDEK.N— Table boarders wanted at Mrs. Unger's, 412 East Tenth st 33-31 BOARD— Quiet Home During Sickness— A widow would take a lady to board during sickness: home plain, neat and pri vate; moderate price. Address E 205, Globe. S3 BOARD— Nicely furnished rooms for rent, with or without board. 19« East Tenth st. 33 BOAKD— Wanted— baby to board, or iittle child; good school near by; fc'4l East Seventh st. . . 33 Board— room and board. $3.50 per week. 108 West Sixth st. 31-33 BOA ft D— Parties wishing good table board try The Miner. 227 East Tenth. 31-3 BOAisD— Neatly furnished front room with board, furnace heat, warm bath; termß moderate. 293 West Sixth. 31-33 BOARD— Nice suite of rooms Hud board in private family, at 143 West Fifth st : - . * 32-33 - BOA HD— Wanted by professor ot music in exchange for lessons. Address A 211, Globe. 30-33 «At;i)- Pleasant furnished room with board at reasonable rates. 64 Iglehart St. 30-3 OAR.*— 4l4 East Tenth St.— Nicely fur nished rooms, with board; furnace heat and ga>. 30-6 BOARD— Furnished and heated room with, baih and board, in private family. 497 Marshall ay., corner Mackubin. 30-35 Til': RICHELIEU— ISB East Tenth St— -I Handsome, newly furnished rooms, en suite or single, with gas. bath and well heated; also excellent table board; refer ences renuirt'd. .: 33 : HORSES A.\D CARRIAGES. A FAST PACING POLE HOUSE wanted— Must be perfectly broken.quiet and gentle; must walk quietly and stand: must not pull: sound and young; nouseto apply unless horse is right in every re spect, and can pace full mile and repeat in 2:2>or better as soon as track wiil permit in spring: horse must be about fifteen hands high to match mate. Address Pacing Pole Horse, St. Paul, Minn. ■ : . .21-36 A BARGAIN— The prettiest and best matched carriage team in Minnesota; five and six years old, weight 2,100, seal brown with silver-colored tails and manes; gentle, sound and perfect Walter P. Burke. 33 1 Sherman st. ' 32-33 t OR SALE— Cheap if sold at once, ele -- gant family horse: age.eiaht years; sound, gentle and kind; will warrant a lady or child can drive him; can be seen to-day (Sunday) betweeu 12 m. and 5 p.m. at 637 Olive st. 33 FOR SALE— A good family horse and i. cutter. Address W 10, Globe. 33 Oi«fcS to winter.' at Midway Park Eta bles. A. J. Woodmansee, Snpt. 289* PAIR of carriage horses; weight, 2,200 Dounas. 51 Ashland ay. • 33 ANi'KD— Good, reliable family horse; must be cheap. Address H 218, Globe. 33 WANTED— Dark bay carriage horse; weight about 1,050 pounds. No. 515 Ashland ay. 33 WANTED TO BUY-Wiil give »25 for good secoud-hnnd two-seated phaeton: must be in good order. Address Lock Box 2 3, Newark. South Dakota. 30.33 WANTED TO BUY — Siut'le express wagon; whole rig. Call at 199 West Seventh st. 33 (EJI (\(\ BUY- team, horses and harness; •IplvU strong and sound: suitable for grocer}', milk or delivery work; drive single or double. A. B. Wilmis & Co., 354 Jackson. 33 ■ M Ai\Ti:i» TO Alt FIXTURES— Wanted, to buy a good set of bar fixtures. Address by mail. 151 Carroll st. 33-34 T)ABV CARRIAGE— Wanted, a good baby U carriage; state price. Address J 215. Globe. 33 BUFFALO ROBliS— one or two " Al large buffalo robes; must be dark and glossy. Address V 23Q. Globe. 33 CASH is ready to buy the cheapest lot be tween Grand ay. and St. flair st, and Avon and St. Albans. A. B. Wilgus & Co. 33 /CABINET LETTER FlLE— Wanted to V^ buy, a medium-sized cabinet letter file; secondhand; must be cneap. Address, stat ng price. J 119. Globe. 354* CiAS RANGE— Wanted, good three or > fonr-hole gas range. Address G.. 397 to 4.01 Sibley st. 33 HEATER— Wanted, a second hand heater and oil stove for cash. Address 0 216, Globe. :--...-. 33 RANG X— Must be in good order. Address E 215. Globe. 33 SALOON FIXTURES— Wanted to buy, saloon fixtures at once; must be in good order. Address S 217,G10be. 32-3 'poOLS— Wanted, second-hand carpeuter A tools; must be good tools and cheap. Address Mechanic, 193V2 St. Anthony ay. - • 32-33 Man women and children alladvertise ■ men, their "Wants" in SUNDAY'S globe • TO EXCHANGE. rpo EXCHANGE— ReaI estate for sale or -I exchange for first-class boarding house or cigar store. Address X 218. Globe. 33 . npo EXCHANGE— New 7-room house and -I- lot modern improvements, on St An thony aye., for White Bear property. Ad dress W 217, Globe. 33 O EXCHANGE— First-class vacant city property for house and lot on St An-' thony hill or Merriam Park. Address L 216. Globe. . 33 npo EXCHANGE— Wanted to exchange a -J. fine large lot at St. Paul Park for driving horse. Call 175 Charles st, city. 33 npo EXCHANGE— Some fine jewelry for -1 partly worn dresses. Address It. S. V., Globe. . 33 TO EXCHANGE— Horses for wood, coal or groceries. Address P 301, Globe. 33 npo EXCHANGE— Wanted, a clean stock JL of clothing and furnishing goods in ex change for paying inside property in a good lowa town. Address Lock Box 20, Traer, 10. -T-. . >.■■ - '■ 31-42 -•■.'.' . ■:. TO EXCHANGE— North St. Paul lot for furniture ana good piano. P. O. Box 45. South St Paul. - - 32-33 WE HAVE several parties who want grocery stocks, cigar and confectionery or general merchandise for good umncum bered lots and houses and lots. . Call ; or ad- '■ dress W. F. Fisher Jr. & Co.. 11 East Fifth.33 U/hu are y° rooms vacant? An ad in mo mi/ globe will rent them. FOBSAI^ A A —HEATING STOVES and furni • xli tv re on easy payments. J. Levy, : 199 West Seventh;st. » - 7* BEDDING— For sale, antique oak bed stead, springs and • mattress, complete: very reasonable. Address L 21". Globe. 33-7 DOG — sale, an Irish setter dog of reg istered pedigree. Address 301, Globe. 33 DOG— For sale, a young male pug dog pup. ten weeks old. 09Va West Seventh st. 33 DESKS— For sale, two fine roll-top desks— one Cutler make; cost when new $30; will sell cheap. W. 8., care Globe. -^33 DUCKS— For sale, two of the finest pair of ducts,- largest size, and tame; cheap. Call at 19 East Indiana ay.. West side. , 33 DOR SALE — Oyster counter, doing good i business; reason for selling, owner out of city. Can be seen at 05 East Fifth st. ••-;' 31-35 ■ ■ f^OR SALE— furnished flat: new furni ture, etc. ; in desirable location; a liar gain for cash. Address Mrs. A. B. Miller, 418 Wabashast, city. •-- 29-35 FOR SALE — The famous Encyclopaedia Britanniea for only $2.".0 per volume. Write C. W. Dumont, 111 Davidson block.St. Paul. - - ;, . 201* FURNITURE— For sale, furniture for - light housekeeping: whole flat; at;")!) East Seventh at. . Inquire Room 5. 33-9 PURMTURE— For sale, all of the furni .X. ture of a seven-room house: a very fine lot: is in a good house; cheap rent. Address J 216. Globe. 33 ■pL'RNITURE— sale, furniture of a A ten-room house; in use but two months; costS9so, will sell forSG-">0; reason for sell ing, sick wife and wish to leave city ; will also rent house, which is centrally located, being but three blocks from postoflice. ■ Call or address W. It.; 167 West Fourth st. 33-35 FV RNITURE— For sale at 554 St. Peter XV st. cheap; must be sold within a few days.; Inquire at 85 East Seventh st. 33 HOGS— For sale, one hundred stock hogs, including brood sows and shoats. Inquire A; C Hanback, near North St. Paul. 33-34 TCE BOX— No. I butcher's ice box for sale X very cheap; as good as new. Call at 251 West Third st. . , 32-37 IVOW. COMPLETE— Cyclo 1' psedia of American Biography. The latest, most interesting and valuable addition to the books of the century. A complete rec ord of the literature, laws, theology, inven tions, arts, ■. music, discovery, wars and gov ernment of the American continent, and the progress of this fair laud from barbarism to civilization, as shown in the lives of all those eminent men and women who by their works have made the "New World" what it is to-day. Copiously illustrated— full page engravings on steel: over 2,00- > en gravings on wood. Edited by James Grant Wilson and Prof. John Fisk, assisted by over 200 special contributors. Sold by subscrip tion. Write for specimen pages, terms and prices to D. Appletou & Go. N. W. agency, 311 and 313 Waoasha St., St. Paul, Minn. 33 PUPPIES— Thoroughbred femalo pug JL^ puppies for sale at 582 Rondo st. 33 SAWDUST— For sale, sawdust, in large or ; small quantities. Corning Clay Works, Phaleu Bt. and Stillwoter ay. ; or 317 Jnck son st. 33-4 SHOWCASE— For sab}, one ten-foot wal- O nut counter showcase, cheap. Frank A. Upham, the Seventh street manufacturer and jeweler, 1' 9 East Seventh st. 33 VJ I'EREOPTICON— For sr.le cheap, one O > calcium dissolving stcreopticon. one sin gle lantern, with calcium light and 300 se lected slides. Address L 214. Globe. 33 ECOXD-MAND sewing machines. $5 O and $10: all kinds of machines repaired; 32 West Third st. 33 62 C*O. 1 BUYS a fine "West Point" , heater, <«wv7 cost §15. Call at once on S. W. Raii.ienbii'.h. 100 Knst Third st. 33 FIHAIVCfAI,. — MONEY is loaned by us on Improved • real estate security in St. Paul. Minne apolis and Dr.lnth at '.:, Ote, 7, ' «,2 per cent, on shortest notice for any amount. 11. M. Newport & Son, investment bankers, ' 152, l. r .3 and 154 Drake block. St. Paul. "3* ABlteKlCAl* iUOI I'GAIiELOANCM.U -pany loans money in any amount at lowest rates on furniture, horses, pianos, commercial paper, -jewelry and all kinds of personal property without jmoval from house; loans made without delay and can be paid up in small amounts. Room 7, First National Bunk Building. 137* T OANS ON ST. PAUL REAL ESTATE, X_i improved and unimproved: large and small amounts; no vexatious delays; low rates. Apply to B. F. Wright & Co., 411 Pioneer Press Building. 24-33 LOANS (without commission) on good improved or unimproved properly. H. Caldwell, Room 50, 1 h:imber of Commerce. " 30-36 MONEY TO LOAN on improved real es -1»X estate with yearly payments at rates from 6to 7 per cent. C. J. Thomson, 10« East Fourth st. . 33 ONKY . OA.VED by H. It. Hunt & Lo. 34 East Third St., room 1, on furniture, pianos, horses, carriages, etc. ; also on ware- ■ nouse receipts, diamonds, watches and sil verware: private room for ladies; all business strictly confidential. • 295* ONE V TO LOAN by Lawton Bros., 4 5 Jackson st. and 175 Dakota ay; have on hand $7,000 at 0 per cent, on improved property. 3 ! (>• MONEY AT 0 PER CENT— Any amount on improved city or farm property. Sie bert Bros., 201 East Tenth St., St. Paul.33-37 MINNESOTA MORTUAGK loan Company— money on furniture, pianos, horses and wagon , in any amount, without removal from owners' possessions; also on warehouse receipts, bank stocks, real estate or any property of value; notes discounted; partial payments received, and your own time granted lor payment: no de lay; money on hand and furnished imme diately after security is approved. J. S. Mackey, manager. Rooms 13 and 14, First National bank building, St. Paul, and Room . . Mackey-Legg block, Minneapolis. 153* [Y/IfYIV 17 V LOANED in sums of $10 lUV/ll Lj X and upward on furniture, pianos, horses, carriages, etc., without re moval: also on diamonds and watches: t notes and time checks bought by Mutual Loan and Investment Company. E. S. Case, manager, 30PVi Jackson St., Rooms 1 and 2. , - . 29* ROTSCHII.D & THUKSTON— 3I4 Pio neer Press Building— on good va cant lots. Call or write. 33-39 rp J. KAVANAGH & CO., 126 EAST -L • Third St.— Money to Joan on real or personal - property; partial payments re ceived; time checks cashed at lowest rates. 3 -si) TO LOAN— C, 7 and 8 per cent money on X unimproved and improved property : no delay ; bring your abstract. Ilubbell & Bish op. 94 East Fourth. ■ 1 2 41 *'. >IO .I(-Z.920FlO>EKi(PKKSa • Building— loans made promptly o, 7 and 15 per cent; mortgages bnuelit. • 2"l* WM. N. VIGUERS <fc CO., 41 EAST Fourth St., conKEn Cedar— 6. 7 and 8 PER CENT money on HAND fob vacant ob IMPROVED REAL estate LOANS; partial pay- MENTS CAN BE MADE ON TUB PRINCIPAL: PUR CHASE MONEY MORTGAGES, BONDS -AND STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD. • ■ 284* <H?On t)Cii \ TO LOAN, first mortgage <C/wv/*.' '\J' ' sums to suit: current inter est. James O.;Meara. 303 Jackson st. 33-193 $500 TO $100,000 ,™ on city property; improved or unimproved; lowest rates; no delay. Smith & Taylor. 335 Robert st. - 2i>-33 .' . : LOST AiXl> FOiiaiD. DOG LOST— brindle mastiff dog; liberal reward offered. 478 Martin. i - ;■■ . . . 33-35 I^OUND— the city, the best place for . ladies to take a Turkish bath, given by M/js. Jennie. Marcotte, corner Western and '.Selby. ; ..... - . . _^33 GLOVE LOST— Last Sunday, large fur glove; please return to 184 East Sixth st. and receive reward. .-.-.- ' 33 EYS LOST— of keys in business " portion ot city. Finder please return to G. N. Weston, Merchants' hotel. 33 PUP LOST— BIacK cocker spaniel puppy: • owner's name on collar; return and re ceive reward. 752 Lincoln ay. 33 OBE LOST— Gray wolfskin robe; all purple lining; finder will receive re ward by returning to P. H. Turney, 181 .Eighth st. ■•■■ - : -«-■ • ■ ■ ■ - " 33 ■;-,y.-;- ! PEKSOSALS. I/I AD AMIS ELLIS, trance medium and i»X magnetic treatment; sponge baths. 3GB Wacouta st. 33 RS. M. A. TUSSEY, 223 East Eighth Bt, treats all diseases; gives massage treatments: also readings of the present ana • future; office hours, from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. 22* MRS. G. H. HELM, 27 EAST SEV ■ enth st., Room 16— Massage treatment, baths, life readings. St. Paul Mondays. Wed nesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. ■ I --41 : • RANGE BLOSSOM — Positive and permanent cure for female weakness. Mrs. Montgomery. 5 6 West Seventh. 32 33 DYE WORKS. ~~~ Fjj J. KwCtifc-X, N. W. Steam Dye Worts; • office 41i i Robert Bt., Ryan block; works C 5 and 57 Indiana ay. , ; 2<j >* A.ms.» <X CO., New York Steam Dye Works; ladles' and : gents' clothing a specialty. 14 WestSixtb, st. 222 BUSINESS CIIAXCES. ~ i<-!.<-r Bros, "" '* 34 East Seven Hist,. Room 303. WHO WANTS TO MAKE $300 pee month; this is the best restaurant In - the city of St. Paul; price, §100; clearing $300 every month : wo will show books to prove the above statement; come early Mon- ■ day morning if you want this snap. <R9nn BU * S ANTNTERKSTin one o* *&As\JVJ the beat* paying offices in this city: party must be a good business man, - and come yell recommended. . :■. ; - ■ WE HAVE SOME OF THE BUST deal? property in this city to exchange for a stock of clothing and furnishing goods look this up if you mean business. E\V HOUSE AND LOT to exchange i- ' for a stock of groceries; this fine prop- . erty is well rented and a bargain to any onei TF YOU WISH to mtike a quick sale or ex- A change, oomo «nd see us, but we don's . want you to nsk something for nothing, at we have nothing to give away. ' OUSE AND LOT to . exchange for a farm; must be close to St. Paul and. worth money; now, if you have such alarm, - come and see us. : -'. ■;:'-..>■ W~ *. HAVE A HOUSE and two acres oi land outside of this city to sell or ex change for a lot in this city; this is gar den land, and rented for $20 p"er month; will assume a small mortgage. ■ : -.•■ TT7EHAVE CUSTOMEKS for property ; » » and business chances of all kinds; now if you have a snap of any kind to offer, let us have it at once. RKTWKMWKB that we have main bargains : not mcluacd in this ad; we don't care what you want, we have it. •:. 33 Office of John 15. 3lrl£ciincy. 33S Cedar St., Union Block, Room 66. \ WE CAN PUT you into a way of niakintr a good living for Sl< ; 0. JVTEAT cIGAK AND CONFECTION^ 1* cry store and milk route combined; liv ing rooms: this is a snao: rent only $15; good business; sickness cause of sale. . JVT EATEST LITTLE RESTAURANT in -LV the city; crowded all the time; look this up. . - ■ •. • ' ' ~— - *- •"■ I 'J-BOOM no.VKDINO HOUSE, nicely X«J furnished; twenty people rooming and boarding; this will be sold on the install ment plan; $250 down; balance monthly: now is your time. SALOON— Heart of the city; all furnished." • to rent; bring on your license and take hold. •■ • ■ - • LIVERY STABLE to exchange for house and lot. _ ; ■• ■■ /""UGAITsTORE. §10U. : : """-_■ D KING along your trades. ~~"~" LADIES are specially invited to look over my list of houses and flats. R AM ERi\ 1.000 lbs per day capacity, ' to exchange for property. ■■:%* ■ ■■- TWO BEAUTIFUL lots in Billings' X Mont.; these are clear and desirable; will trade for merchandise in St. Paul. John B. McKenney, Itoom GO. Union block. 33 IS* C. Abbott's Bargains. 32 Chamber of Commerce. O A -BOOMED boarding house in heart of >>»"* city: well furnisned; runniug full; clearing j*l<>o per month: Sl.3oobuvsit; easy terms; ill health only reason for selling, a good thing for some one. . <£Q, if) BUYS anno cigar, confectionery «!3O»_'V/ and stationer}" stock ; very central J doing good business; " living rooms con nected. - "■::-'■■ »£ll OHM m :>YH °" c ° the best hotels . •4?II,\J\JU In this city; very central; clearing slo,ooo ]icr year; can prove above . to entire satisfaction of purchasers; about $7,siit> cash required: fine bar trade; it alon« pays entire running expenses of house. ' ' ■■' -[ O-KOOMEU boarding house; full of pay' i-«J ing roomers and boarders; $700 buj» it on easy terms. ■ . ' KOCERY— Ono of the best in the city; comer on Seventh; been established for years; nice established- paying trade. MY LIST in this line of business openings is very extensive; come in and look them ud; always willing to show if yon do not buy. 33 Self & Stccle. Room 58, National German-American Bank Building. A DANDY cigar and confectionery stora : forslso. or will trade for a horse and buggy; restaurant outfit complete for $125. i CLEAR LO to trade for furnished house or flats. CLEAR LOTS to trade for grocery store; ■ clear lots to trade for house and lot with) mortgage. ■ • WJS HAVE 11 cash customer for a well lor cated saloon. -■' A DANDY little cigar and confectionery, with three living rooms; rent $10 per month: will sell very cheap for cash. . . ■ : ARTNEK wanted; will sell my half In terest to good office man with first-class references. K. M. Steele.' •' ■. '. ; >*..:.: ;: ■ WE HAVE 11 full line of business chances i to be bought tor half value ; boarding • > houses, furnished flats, groceries, restau rants, livery stables, and, in fact, we can sell you anything you want at your own price. = Self & Steele. Room 53. National German- ■ American Bank Building. 83 Miscellaneous Business Chances NEDS OB US I ESS for Will sell one half interest to suitable) party. Address D. C. & Co., Globe, St. Paul. . 3:; 34: A MAN with from Ssof> to $1,000 to in terest himself and take half interest in good paying business. Address II 217, Globe, Klld STORK FOR SALE— The only one in a good town on the Northern Pacific railroad, where owners aave made money; stock, etc.. about ?3.00o ; will give a good trade and easy terms, or will sell any amount from S3OO upwards. "W.," Noyes Bros. & Cutler. 30-36 FO R SAL OR EXCHANGE— SeveraI county rights in Minnesota and Wiscon sin to the most practical stump-pulling ma chine in the world. For full particulars and illustrated circular address U. H. H., 1122 North Broadway. Stlllwater. 33-4 FOR SALE— Picture framing store com- X plete; good business locality: cheap rent: a bargain; address L 219. Globe. 33 FOR SALE— Cigar store with other goods; cheap for cash ; address G10be.33 FOR SALE— One of the best paying and centrally located hotel billiard rooms. P. C. Abbott, Chamber Commerce building. OR SALE CHEAP— The store 310 Wai basha st. Apply to E. H. Judson, 403 Dayton ay. .. -.. 33 ardware— Anyone wishing tc en- XI gage in the hardware and agricultural implement business can learn of a first-class chance by writing the subscriber; no old stock to buy.. L. E. Latimer, Eau Claire, Wis. .;.; ■■■ 30-37 1 WILL TRADE for firm, or will sell a $2,000 restaurant; established four years; good reasons for belling. Address E 217, Globe. 32-34 OPENING for pushing young man for S6, Paul house as treasurer. Must coma well recommended; small capital required. Only those who can comply with above need answer. Address B 216, Globe. 33 AKTJNER WANTED-Yonng man with $2(>o or 8300 to take an interest in butcher shop. Address XV 215, Globe. 33 UARMACIST — Wanted, a registered • pharmacist to take half • interest in a store; small capital required; must be Derate in habits; apply at once. Address L. P. Mason, Larimore, N. D. 33-34 RARE CHANCE to go into the manu facturing business; only $3,i>00 re quired. Address T 210, Globe. 33 EGISTERKD DRUGGIST will buy a good paying business; about $>,000 will buy half-interest if satisfactory. Ad dress 32, care Globe. , . - 33-3 I OUFFKRERSFKOAI RUPTURE— Cure O guaranteed in all cases treated consulta tion free. Call or address 43 Col lorn block. Minneapolis. T". . : '■ . 32-38 O A MAN who has §150 to $200 to in vest; a cash business; trade established; no competition in town ; will pay $2,500 to $3.0 0 per year ; can be -increased. Call at 3Q'/2 West Third. Room 0, for particulars 33 WANTED— A., young man of good ad dress, with $1,000 and services, to take half interest in one of the best paying businesses in the country. Address, with references, L 215, Globe. . ~ "• .. . 33 WAN TED— A man with $5"0 to tako half interest in a well established office business. Address Z 233, Globe. 33 ANTED TO BUY.or rent, newspaper , outfit in good Northwestern town. Ad dress M 47. Globe. Minneapolis. 32-33 . STORE AND BAR FIXTURES . NEW AND SECOND-HAND SALOON fixtures, ice .boxes, mirrors, pool and ' billiard tables, counters: and shelving. 218 Washington ay. 11., MJuneatoua. ' -' *70 "