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POPULAR WANTS. The Jloee's local circulation in the cities rf St. Paul ami Minneapolis is larger than-' the circulation of -any other newspaper; and it has become the recognized WANT Medium foi the Twin Cities. Wants are inserted in the Globe under classified headings according to the following T.\ RLE OP RATES*. Number I Number of Times. of . j _ : — — : Words. II 2I 3 4 5I 0 7 15 words *-.-;;, $.25 $.35 $.45 $.55 $.63 $.03 16 words .10 .27 .38 .49 .6*l .68 .73 17 words .17 .28 .39 .50 .61 .70 .To 38 words .1? .30 .12 .54 .66 .7o .81 19 words .19 .32 .45 .58 .71 .81 .87 20 words .20 .* 3 .46 .59 .72 .82 .89. 21 words .21 .35 .49 .63 .77 .88 .9o 22 words .22 .--7 .52 .67 .82 .93 1.00 23 words .23 .38 .53 .68 .83 .95 1.03 24 words .21 ,i" .06 .7- .88 1.00 1.08 25 word- .25 .42 .s(< .70 .93 I*o6 1.15. 26 words .26 .43 .00 .77 .911.07 I.l* 27 words .27 .45 .63 .81 .99 1.13 1.22 23 words .'2B .4** .66 .85 1.04 1.27 29 words .29 .45 .67 .80 1.05. 1.20 1.30 30 words .30 .50 .70 .90 1.10 1.25 1.35 31 words .31 .52 .73 .94 1.15 1.30 1.40 32 words .32 .. *3 .74 .«5 1.10 1.32 1.43 33 words .38 .55 .77 .99 1.21 1.49 34 words .31 ! .s**, .80 1.03 1.26 1.43 1.54 35 words ; 35 .58 .81 1.04 1.27 1.45 1.58 36 words .36 .6 .84 1.08 1.32 1.50 1.62 37 words .37 .62 .87 1.12 1.37 1.56 1.68 38 words .3S .63 .88 1.13 1.38 1.57 1.70 39 words .39 .65 .911.171.431.63 1.76 46 words .40 .67 .94 1.21 1.4*- 1.6*- 1.81 41 words .41 j .68 .95 1.22 1.49 1.70 1.83 42 words .42 .70 .98 1.26 1.54 1.75 1.89 43 words .43 .72 1.01 1.30 1.59 1.80 1.94 44 words .44 .73 1.02 1.31 1.60 1.82 1.97 45 words .45 .75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.88 2.03 46 words .46 .77 1.08 1.39 1.70 1.93 2.08 47 words .47 ! .781.09 1.40 1.711.95 2.10 .8 words .48 .80 1.12 1.44 1.76 2.00 2.16 49 word* .49 .821.15 1.48 1.812.06 2.22 00 WOld> .5(1 .83i1. 16 1.49 l.S*.' 2.07 2.24 No "till forbid"' Wants will be received In every case the time must be bnecitied, aud the money, according to above schedule, must accompany the order. (^"Advertisers will please designate the beading under which they desire their 'Wants'*' to appear. ■ " SITUATIONS OFFKKKI'. Mate. 'a A —AGENTS wanted in every city and xi.ix town in the Northwest to sell Lovering's celebrated $3.50 and $5 shoes for men. Apply to Lovering, the Shoe Man, St. Pant with references. ■ AGENTS "WANTED— Accident insur 'surance: best policy in the country. Call 100 Kast Fourth St.. St. Paul. - A~~ GENTS wanted for every town inthe Northwest: new article; $7 to $10 per day: 53 Davidson Block. AGENT— German agent to write Accident insurance. Call 100 East Fourth st.. St. Paul. AGENTS— .Must have lady agents; send 50 cents for $1.25 sample; young ladies and gentlemen buy quick; advertised in re sponsible papers only. Artistic Jewelry Company, Pox 184, Alton. lib AN EXPERIENCED man and woman wanted to take charge of Turkish baths. Address P. O. Pox 457. Duluth, Minn. BARTENDER— Wanted, second bartend er; must bo German. Call after 10 a. 111. at California "Vine House. . BIDS wanted to build fence. Inquire 771 Charles st* ; ' Bios wanted to paint house and burn at 771 Charles st. BILL CLERK— Wanted, a billclerk; must understand the grocery business: HO- Others need apply. Address J 261, Globe office. '_ RICKJHAKERS — First-class pressed brickmakers. For particulars, address N 286, Globe. BLACKSMITH— general black smith at the corner of West seventh st. and Toronto ay. TTaKEß— Wanted, a lirst-cinss bread and JJ cakeibaker at Th. *___________■__ Rice st. BARKER— Wanted, a lirst-class barber at 377 Robert st. ** steady job and good pay. A RlSEß— First-class barber wanted. In quire George Dixon, Grafton, N. D. BARKER— Wauted. a first-class white oar ber nt once. Apply. or address M. O. Bickford, Wahpeton, N. P. BOY or vouns man. with some knowledge of cooking, to work in camp for ihe sum mer. Apply No. 166 Summit ay. Maj. J. Kelliher. . .-. . _. pUNDLE WliA PIER—A bundle wrapper. St wonted. Golden Rule, Seventh and Minnesota sts. '_______________ CARPENTERS— Wauted. two or three -' good carpenters at 823 Mississippi St., Monday moniinpr. CiARPENTER — One carpenter wanted. J Corner Annapolis and South Robert sts., "West side ; A RENTERS wanted; apply Monday morning on Ellen st, near Milton. In quire for Foreman McKeen. CLERK— Wanted, a young man to work in a commission house. 99 East Fifth st. CLERK— Wanted, a young man. German, honest and reliable, to work in store; references required. Call to-day at Union Milk Company's, 500 West Seventh street. 10ATIUAK ERS— Wanted, two coatmak ' ors to go in the country. Apply to J. U. Lesher & Co., 357 Minnesota at. RUG CLERK— A registered pharmacist, who plays a cornet or clarionet can secure good position in drug store; also brass band. Address F. C. Walther, Minto, N. D. ELEVATOR Wanted, elevator boy . a at Albion. Western aud Selby ays. -.must be fifteen to twenty years, well appearing, and recommended wages $15 and board. Apply at cafe 7 to s p. m. to-day. - FARM KB Wanted, man and wife for a large farm sixteen miles from the city; the best of references required; apply Mon day morning at 45 German- American Bank. C. G. Johnson. , CiARDENER— An industrious manor vT strong boy for vegetable gardening. Must have experience and reference. Charles *Wack, half a mile south of Cherokee ay. and Annapolis st.. on the new Mcndbta road.' KNERAiTageNTS make from $3,000 to $5.0-0 yer year: canvassers from $4 to $10 per day selling the Taylor Adjustable Shoe: every lady is a possible customer'; per manent Business; exclusive territory as bigned. Address with stamp. Consolidated Adjustable Shoe Co.. Salem. Mass. LINEMEN— Four telegraph linemen; one fo*. city, three outside. W. J. Bell, super intendent^ West L Fifth 1 _^ J ________ MACHINE HAND wanted. Apply St. Paul Furniture Co., 164 West Fifth st \\_ AN AG Kit — Wanted man with $400 vTX cash to lake charge of branch office; salary $80 per month and share of profits; position permanent Address lock-box 437, La Crosse. Wis. MESSENGER HOY— Wanted, a bright, active messenger boy at 364 Robert st Joslin, Cudworth & Co. M~ ONTANA PLACES— SmaII families; housoworker. $-0; mess cook, $25: sec ond girl. $18. Cooks and waitresses. Lakes Superior and Minnetonka. Douglass' Intelli gence Office, 35 Seventh st. '.. APEKH ANGERS— Six paperhangers wanted at 180 West Third st. Ander son & Plaster. VßnHMßßß— ■■■— B£S*Vß , . — PAINTER- -Wanted, a good painter at No. 367 Franklin st.. near Seventh. PAINTERS— Wanted, two painters at 470 Sibley st.: cali Monday morning. P~~ AINi'EKS — Wanted, sign painters, at E. £. Peterson's Sign Emporium, 220, , Nicollet ay.. Minneapolis. '__ . PRESS FEEDER wanted for lithographic press. H.M. Smyth Printing Company, 31 6-31. Roberts!. - . UARRYMEN AND STONECUTTERS — Wanted, at Sandstone, twenty-five quarrymen, wages .75 per day also twenty five stonecutters. Apply at the works or 209 Kasota block. Minneapolis. Ring & Tobin. SALESMEN wanted to soil a fast-selling to specialty to consumers; salary and com mission. Call Monday at 7:3 >or between 12 and 1 at noon, at 23 West Fifth st. SALESMEN— Wanted, a few good sales men to sell our goods to business men. Prices are low. goods first-class and the lino complete. Big money ana permanent posi tions for live workers who can stand pros perity. Write us at once. Lemen Manufact uring Company,' 328 to 334 Dearborn st, Chicago, 111. SEWING MAC li AN— anted, one good, first-class sewing machine man ; good position and big pay to the proper man. Address, with name ana street X 265, Globe. " -- .. - SOLICITORS — Wanted, two energetic young men 10 solicit city trade for teas and coffees; board and commission paid. - O'Rourke Bros., corner Goodrich and West Seventh. SOLICITORS— Wanted, six laaies or gen tlemen to take orders for Musical ' Jour nal: price, $1 per year; big wages. Apply 9 to 10 a. m. or a to 6 p. m., Room 25, Union block. TAILORS— A good chance for a cutter with $300. Call at 27 East Seventh st, "Room 2. -'.' ■ " , ".- TAILOR***— Wanted, pants aud'vestmai*:-' ers at 917 Et.at Fifth '.st A. Moore. TEAMSTER wanted at 255 Nash st; ap ; ply at once. POPULAR WHITS. JgITUATIOIV OFFEBEP. '...-. . ;:. '..' ; Male. ..,-.' ', .- -"-piIAVELER— man wanted to travel out X West: call . forenoon, .' Stall 21, 'City - Market; $10 per day. , _____ UPHOLSTERER— Wanted at once, lirst- . class upholsterer and one cabinet maker, and finisher to do all kinds of .repairing;/ steady employment to the right party; refer-, ences wanted". 11. 11. Schroeder, 36 East' Sixthst: .' • ..-': '-.-. --.:,. :.- & I—l1 — 1 -^ WANTED— Gentlemen- of : business ex-, oerieuce to represent a wealthy East ern corporation. ..Address, with references, Room 14, Schutte Block, Ss. Paul, Minn. W' ANTED, man with 5*350 ;to manage branch . office; . ,000 * guaranteed." Box 112, Winona, Minn. .. -: WANTED— salesmen on salary or- com- VV - mission to handle the New, Patent Chemical; lnk-Erasing Pencil ; the* greatest selling : novelty ever . produced ; erases inK thoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to $020 in six days; another. $32 in two hours; we want one energetic general agent, for each state and territory:' sample by mail 35 cent**. For ttrms and full; particulars address The Monroe-Eraser Manu facturing Company, Crosse, V,' is. WANTED— Four young men and : ladies : to learn shorthand or " telegraphy; chance to make expenses: evening classes all summer. Apply at Globe Business Col lege, Davidson Block. -i ■■ WHY PAY fancy prices for butter; we sell the finest at 15 cents. The famous butter house.Moore & Colt. 3/7 East Seventh. YOU jnG MAN wanted to work in : saloon and summer garden ; German preferred. Hesse, South St. Paul. *X7*OUNG MEN to learn telegraphy, rail- A road bookkeeping and station work. Minneapolis Telegraphic Academy, 319 Nic ollet ....--: •"--■:.■'-'■•. i)i "I TEAMS— Wanted, twenty- teams to A\J haul crushed rock. Inquire of R. E. Patterson. 698 Stewart ay. F\(\ laborers for Black Hills; good *J\J wages; free fare both . ways. ■ 311' Rosabel st • -'-* KM TEAMS for Black Hills; $4 per day; tJU ireo fare out aud back. 311 Rosa bel st. £.£.(}— MAKE your own terms; Ed-" "t$»JtJ\J mund st. and Lexington ay.; south-facing; lies perfect: ibis will be sold on Monday. Rothschild & Thurston, third floor. Pioneer Press. ■ " - FALLIHEE & SNOW have the best list of Summit Park, Stinson's Boulevard and Midway property: see them before buy ing. 36 East Fourth st. Globe Building. • Female*-. PPRKNTICK— Wanted, a girl. to learn dressmaking and do errands; will "pay wages. 29 West Third. AT 59 EAST SEVENTH ST.— Wanted, .girls for general houswork; laundry, nurse "and kitchen girls. BASQUE TRIMMER wanted at 556 St. Peter st ; experienced; none other need apply. -■ . - • BUTTER— table butter. 15 cents. Moore & Colt. 377 East Seventh.. ■-; ;.--. HAMUERMAIDS— Wanted, at Windsor hotel, two chambermaids. Apply at once. - ■ COOK wanted at 505 Holly ay. : must have first-class references; call betweeu 9 aud 12 o'clock a. m. COOK— Wanted, a good girl for cooking, at 275 East Eighth st. ' . COOK— Good woman cook wanted for J Lake Minnetonka; salary $30 per month; also two dining room girls. Apply after. 9:30 to John B. U. Handy, 133 East Fifth st (OOK- Wanted, first-class pastry cook; ' first-class dining-room girl, at 308 and 3.10 Fourth ht. south, Minneapolis. OMPOSITOK— Wanted, lady, composi tor. Rooms 34, 35, 36, Union block. East side. DISHWASHER— girl to wash dishes at 348 East Ninth St. INING-ROOM GIRL— a good, smart dining-room girl at 64 East Eleventh st. : ■ ■ ■ ■ DINING ROOM GIRL wanted at the Sherman home. Call Monday between 9:3o and 1 1:30 a. in. - . ... OUR DINING. ROOM GIRLS to goto the lake; • two laundry girls:' four girls (or general housework-.- Lamps' 1 German In i telligence, -166 St. Peter st. - ' ■ : ; * G"* [RL— Vi anted, one who lives at home, at T - Turkish Hath Rooms, 26 West Tenth st. Girls: girls: girls:— Wanted ■* to ■ have places, and trunks delivered with out charges, at the Ladies' German Employ ment. '166 St. Peter st. • ■ ' ' ■ HOUSEWORK— a neat intelli gent girl to assist in the care ot children and housework: must be willing to go to the. country for the summer. Apply after 10 o'clock a. in., to Mrs. Fogg. 43 Grove st. OUSEWOKK— GirI for general house work at 638 Ashland ay. > HOUSEWORK— Wanted., competent girl for housework; must have good references. Apply to Mrs. E. H. C. Taylor, 217 Pleasant ay. . * • ' HOUSEWORK— A competent girl for general housework: family of three; no children. 113 Summit ay.. near Rice st. HOUSEWORK— Wauted, a girl for gen eral housework in a family of three. Inquire 522 Ganllier st. ' : OUSEWOKK— Wauted, girl at 534 Mar shall ay. : .- . HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted forgeneral -housework. 555 Westminster. OUSEWOKK —M'anted, a competent girl for general housework ; small family ; no children. Call at 584 Dayton ay. :. -.- . . HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted immediately at 474 Collins st HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral honseworK. 0. W. Mabon, 82 West Central, corner Rice. WORK— Girl wanted for general housework Scandinavian preferred. 497 Broadway^ ' ' - : ■ HOUSEWORK— a girl for gen eral housework in small family. 217 Spruce st. - tjOUSEWORK— Good girl for general A housework; small xamily; immediately. 240 West Seventh st. OUSEWORK— Good girl for light housework; three iv family. 720 Iglehart st. OUSEWORK— GirI wanted forgeneral housework; good plain cook, washer aud ironer; small family. 1 32 Iglehart st. HOUSEWORK— Competent girl wanted at 93 East Ninth st. ; call Monday: OUSEWOKK— Wanted, eood girl for general housework iv small fomily. Ap ply Commercial Printing Compauy, 72 East Fifth st. . . . OUSKWOKK— Neat girl for general housework; $2.25 per week. Apply 518 Collins st. . , ."/ : r:Y OUSEWOKK— Wanted, girl for general housework in family of three; must be good cook and laundress. 570 Portland ay. HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general housework; small family; 5-10 Sibley st. OUSEWOKK— GirI for general house work immediately; good wages. 715 Marshall ay. OUSEWOKK —An experienced girl wanted immediately for geueral house work. 299 Dayton ay. OUSEWOKK— GirI wanted: family. of three. . Mrs. W. C. West, 86*1 Park Place, between College and Summit aye?. * - OUSEWOKK— GirI tor housework; pri : vate family; no objection to one who cannot speak English it can do housework. 596 '-'use st Huuaii WOKK -Good girl" warned fo small family; $8 a month; references . required. 1077 Reaney st ...- HOUSEWORK- Wanted, a girl tor gen eral housework; must be able to cook; easy place. 335 East Tenth st. OUSEWOKK— Wanted, a girl for gen " eral housework. German; preferred; good wages. Call between 2 and 4, 221 East Eighth st. - - -.-.-...- -■■■•.. - H OUSEWORK-Wanted, ra good girl for general housework. 598 Robert st "--'..'., OUSEWOKK— a good German * girl for general housework; salary, $14 per month : at No. 9 East Central ay. ">?-- OUSKWOKK — Girl for :-■ housework; ■ private family. 39 East Ninth st." OUSEWOKK — Wanted.- a competent girl \ for general housework :in ■ small family; must understand working. Apply at 614 Dayton ay. '.:::.': -. "..--;.' KITCHEN WORK— good.strong girl for kitchen work; German or Scan-, dinavian preferred. : 401 Selby ay. LADIES or girls wanted to learn our Ken :' sington : work .-. and •-■ take work to their homes. 424 East Seventh. **..:.. AUNDKV WORK— two girls for general , laundry ' work. Apply 363 : Carroll st* : • '■'• ■ " • - ; . IV I'BsK GlßL— Wanted, competent nurse I*- : girl; good wages. Apply 452 Dayton ay. AIST AND SKIRT HANDS wan ted;; W -: also, apprentice for dressmaking. Apply 384 Robert St. * THE SAINT ; PAUL DAILY ' GLOBE: SUNDAY ' MORNING, JUNE 1. —TWENTY PAGES. POPULAR WANTS. i FUFULniI Wnill u.| - SITUATIONS ' I ' V,. .Females. . ' ■ NURSE— Wanted,- nurse girl. Inquire 4; Room: 13, over Secoud National bank,' : corner : Third and Wanasha. J" -y -'.>.* .-v : <y< NURSE— Wanted, girl;: aged twelve ) years ; = to nurse little child .during day or part '■ of day: : , Apply. 190 East Tenth st;,.,- ','..". -:.;>. : IV*"URSE— Wanted, a nurse girl for,, baby. 1* one year old; good references required; : colored girl - preferred. Apply ,: Room ; £03, * ■ Colonnade,' Tenth and St.- Peter sts. -.--;- -... "->■ NURSE GlßL— WautecUcompetent young v: girl as - nurse ;'- good; 'home ' aud fair wages. Apply Mrs. C. E. Sicor,- 57 Victoria st. TV URSE— Wauted. a nurse : girl < with good '•■ 1--: references;-, German preferred. C. G. \ Koiff, 472 Laurel ay. . : ■ - ■ '■-"- Y\. SALESLADY— - lady (over twenty-five - years), possessed of the qualifications of ' ; a ■ sa'lesladr.' wanted by ' a . well .established ** -house; salary sl2 -per week. Call Monday betweeu 10 and 11..: J. Brentano,;. 2/2 East Seventh St., up stairs. :Y..Y:;. ': •-::-:- '■.-. .:.. '-'-■-"'.- ALESLADY — Experienced ;., saleslady. --: wanted." Golden Rule,* corner of Seventh and Minnesota sts. ■-.--■" YYL.'Y'YLYY^.Y .- "::*■ '■■'''.■-■ X ALESLADY— Wanted, saleslady. :. Apply ' Monday at 201 West Seventh st. ';, ..:■ CRUBWOMAN wanted Monday morn iug at 24.0 West Third st.-*.: -'•■:' : ■ SEAMSTRESS— Wanted,, a competent O young lady to do ,. plain sewing at 523 • Carroll st. "■;. ".•'■.-'-.:..:.■ ■Y:LY~^YL SEAMSTRESS— Wauled, good seamstress ; one that can cut and fit 680 Dayton ay. SEAMSTRESS— Wanted, a sewing girl for, dressmaking; also one apprentice: call • Monday. Mrs. Percival, 216 West Third. . ECOND COOK.— Wanted, a Scandinavian ■ girl for second cook; private boarding. house*. 29 West Ninth St.- .,: .-, ECOND . COOK— : .Scandinavian girl for second cook for private board ing house: good pay. a 39 Wacouta. WING GIRL— a sewing girl at 0 301 Chestnut st. ' . ■ . ■■ :, SEWING GlßLS— Wanted, first-class sew-, ing girls at 377 Dayton ay. ■-, . ■ TENOGRAPHER — Lady stenographer and typewriter, with machine; permanent position to right party ; apply in: own hand- : writing, giving references. Address 26*9, Globe. ________? TAILoKESS— Wanted, good girl for tailor •'-' work. 285 East Seventh st " . ' ' : ;*. ' . .-:' WAITER— A young lady . to wait on tables in ice cream parlor. : Ramaley's," . corner Western and Selby ay. '■-■-- _ \\f ALST TRIMMER- One lirst class waist VV trimmer. Will pay good wages and steady work to first class trimmer. 139 Selny aye. ■•-.'.•• . . ' ' . WAIST TRIMMER— Wanted, first-class waist trimmer aud skirt hands. 29 West Third st. WASHERWOMAN— A woman to wash and iron. Apply evenings: 177 Vir ginia ay. '-'- WANTED— Two intelligent young ladies of refinement and good . address to go to Kansas City: also Deuver; employment light and respectable: all expenses ad vanced; ' references required. Address Q 272, Globe. __^_ v- '--* ■'■ ■"■ ANTED IMMEDIATELY— Girls * * for housework, 2 cooks, 2 second girls, 1 girl to learn dressmaking. 183 Western ay. ' S"YOUNG5 "YOUNG LADIES to learn telegraphy and railroad bookkeeping. Inquire Min neapolis Telegraphic Academy. 319 Nicollet. F_l 1 GIRLS for families, hotels and restaur-' t/U ants. Ladies' German Employment office, 466 St Peter st. . "■■ . *-*£ I— MAKE your own terms; Ed sJsJyJ mund st. and Lexington ' ay. ; south-facing; lies perfect; this will be sold on Monday. Rothschild & Thurston, third floor, Pioneer Press. !_?______'- PALbIHEK & SNOW have the best list .X. of Summit Park, Stinson's' Boulevard and midway property ; see them before buy ing. 36 East Fourth" St.. Globe Building. Cl n 4~ to let ads. in the Globe are seen °y ''"'" IC , most people. ;•.--:■-■ .--■... : HORSES Ai3S> CARBMOES. "•■*' AVERY HANDSOME six-year old mare; heavy enough for a two-seated carriage; can be seen at Burden's livery stable. Sixth, near Kobert st. H. H. SChulte, 115 East Fourth st. ■ - - ■ ... 1....— "Y. Gli. DICKENS just arrived home with .* a fine lot" of . Kentucky-bred saddle, ■ horses; also single drivers; combination horses. 417 First'. av. ' north, , Minneapolis; pairs; all turf horses. : - ' 1 E LIVE KY WAG Three springs, witn extra seat; good as new; 520, worth douMe. Corner Hastings and Forest sts., Daytou's Bluff. .' " . ■ -"■ - ■■- FOR SALE .: CHEAT*— A fine delivery, horse, buggy and harness. Call Sunday before 3. 516 Mississippi. POX SALE— horse; weight 1,100 Ss . pounds; first-class carriage horse. Call at 1*29 Warren. fOR SALE— A four-year-old hoise and SL buggy. 3-12 Ellen st. FOR SALE— First-class riding horse. . 445 Summit ay. . - FOR SALE— Five-year-old horse; sound, gentle: good traveler; new harness; good buggy; cheap for cash. 72 West Sev enth st. '. ■■ . ' - - - . '. . - j ■-.:■'-■ OR SALE— Two very fine saddle ponies, one having all the gaits: one tone saddle mare, with all the gaits. Address E 274, * Globe. ' - '.-'.---"■' v OR SALE— One Toomey sulky ; very little used iv No. 1 shape. inquire at King's sale stable. '-. -■ : L*OR SALE— WeII bred,: gaited saddle " horse. Apply forenoons to William F. Graves, Pioneer Press building. FOR SALE— Two saddles, . one for lady, other for geutlemau; also- bridles and ■ saddle Blankets. This is as tine an outfit as there is in St. Paul, and in perfect condition ; will sell at a bargain. H. Meginuiss, , 107 Kent st. FOR SALE— Good driving and . saddle mare; can pace in four minutes; weighs 1,000: would tiadc for mare that.w ould weigh about 1,200. Address G 279, Globe.- FOX SALE— A lightweight, gentle horse, . phaeton and harness: all in good condi tion. 797 Beech st '. FOX SALE— An excellent family horse, : sound and good: entire uew top-buggy.- For particulars address W. W. C, care Noyes Bros. & Cutler. ".-*.'■ ".-,;'■ -: FOX KALE— gentleman's English saddle used once. : Apply to H. E. S., N. W. Fuel Co., Gen'l Office. - FOR SALE— Small bay mare; weight, 850; gentle driver, single or. double; or will sell buggy and harness, r along: , cheap. - Call at Gleason's, Twelfth and Jackson. T. ..." " ORSE WANTED for two-seated : car riage; must be good style and attractive, and weigh not less than 1,300 pounds. 190 East Fifth st", up stairs. -.-., ".;-.. ADY'S SIDE-SADDLE for sate; newly covered; safety : pommel. . . First I door east of Harris* theater. ■--:■-.■ :','*. RESPONSIBLE PARTY wants to hire XV - for ; summer ',: two-seatea single-horse wagon; will give best of care. "G." Globe. • QADDLE— For. sale, lady's saddle:. nearly O new. Address Mrs. A. D. Stebbins, Mer ' riam Park, Minn.' ' .■ --.:*/;."; ■*•.'■■ THE CENTRAL MINNESOTA LIVE '■' Stock * Exchange, at Kenyon, will hold their monthly, fair on Thursday. .June 5; here will be ofFered for sale a large | number ; of flue carriage hordes and horses for all pur poses; you . can . save mouey; by attending these sales, in purchasing direct from breed ers: Kenyon is located fifty miles south from St. Paul.: J. S. Stone, Secretary. -"':■' : " THE largest - and • best assortment oi car ,' riages and buggies of every style at low er prices than the same can be bought of any other dealer in St. Paul: extension top : car riages, ; roska way*s,°. open , and '•' top t buggies. • canopy tops, phaetons, juuiu seats, democrat wagons, buckboards, - express -. wagons. Con-" cord ■ wagons, , pony i carts, delivery wagons, carts. Kensington wagons, harnesses, etc.. at King's Carriage Rooms, corner Fourth * and . -Minnesota sts. - - ' ..*; : - TWO BUGGIES for sale; one $25; one Sl<". Inquire 201 Goodrich ay. IST YOIK Midway property with Fal'i-. .*.- hee & Snow;- if cheap they can sell it for you. No. 63 East Fourth st. Globe Building. ; ,:.- INSTRUCTION. , -':? ; 7?-: : ' ;: -? SHORTHAND— Graham system; three ' trial ■ lessons ; free mio : books ' required ; j full course $10. William Shepfer, 263 Igle-? hart 5t. ..--...-. ..-:■ .-■"■- -.-".- / - . : ':"L:' : ' ■-.'■■■ :■:■:-. : OiIOKTHAND;AND WRITING * O day, :• evening, and by mail; 7 Standard system: send for co talogue." Miss J. D.' Hess, 814 Fioneer Press,'.*, .. r. v-'- "-"'■'"- V; '."---v. .*''■: ■:'--•. ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC and Art, 26 East Exchange St.— Lessons I to ladies and children given on piano, organ, violin and guitar: also a thorough | course in drawing and painting, including crayon; pas tel, water colors and . decorative work. • For i terms call or address the Superioress. n**^ -'■; v.; INSTRUCTION j GIVEN on piano and j guitar i by = competent teacher. ; : 318 Som ; erset st. ■St Mary's Home." . ; : . : WANTED— Owners cf Midway, property, ;•; bring your,. list to Fallihee & Snow: i they have buyers. 36 East Fourth St., Globe = Building. * __ POPULAR WWTS. SITUATIONS y WA3ITEP; ■- Males. ;.v:;-' -'.-..;" _._ BARTENDER— Wanted,"' situation : by, 1 a \\ young } man, of j Chicago,"; as bartender."] j •I - think I ; can „ agree on *•■ wages, ; and "'■ will ; guarantee '* satisfaction. Address >7 B 204,'* ;. Globe; y," : r Y" ■' ■ ;■':-.."";, ". ■ - : 'L : : ■•'''■' -->'■'' BOOIYI--..EEPING— Boots openeu, closed,? :"•; posted, expert work,; etc.: F. Sprague, Room 252, Drake block; St Paul.; : ". ; ; BOOKKEEPER _— Situation wanted ,•*;*-".. ; bookkeeper or ■ clerk recommendations'! -gi veil." "• Address A. Anderson, 213 First st; : north, Minneapolis.' ;-.;. ... - Y'-" .--_ _ GLERK— A reliable; young man who will .'" graduate s next * mouth - from ; the ~ high : school wishes a situation in a bank as I assist- ; . ant, or in a wholesale house for ; confidential ; oflice work ; ready to i furnish best of refej* fences ot ability and character. Apply J. A., i corner Sixth and Broadway. ■-;";: -■- CLERK— A German young man. of good ~ address and t well - educated, desires ; a ; position as clerk in :au office. . Apply at No.' ; 307 Ellen st . T "'-* . ; -"--. ; '■•■■'' ■"-■ "■' ; y COACHMAN— situation by ah .-. experienced 1 man ; as ! coachman; refer- _ ; ences furnished. /Address C 252,*; Globe. '. COOK— 1 ; wanted by a ; first-class \ . head cook ' in hotel ; good * references. X 280, Globerrr;;;;;,. . . ;..- :„ ■;.--. -y ;-;-: f-;-:?--: ; DRIVER— A ooy seventeen years of age ;' f wants employment-can drive, can give ; -. ; good references. ■ 355 Ramsey, St.. city."*>: •.:.".■.■ DRUGGIST— Registered. by examination - ; with : finest recommendations; : desires position; city: or country. - Address N. G., ; 312 Rice st. ' -' ..- --:Y -■■ .'■'-- ! ENGINEER-Situation wauted by licensed .engineer to run stationary engine. * Ad dress 11. Giesler, 137 East Ninth st. .". .:*.'-,■-;■. OFFICE WORK— Situatiou wanted by a : , ; boy of seventeen ; to ,do general -;• office ; work or work in store ; best city references. = Address C 259, Globe. \. .".- ■•*-"■* SALESMAN— Wanted,, by.,.middle-aged .'-■ man, position , as " traveling ; salesman; . salary not much ■;• of an object to start; can ; give good reference. ' Address R.,' Globe. .* STENOGRAPHER— Competent stenogra pher desires , position ; : railroad .- or real estate office preferred. Address .0 280, '' Globe. ' ~- ; ..Y.'—> : Y\Y. STENOGRAPHER— A young man, twen- Y. ty-four years of age, would like a ' posi tion as stenographer; salary no object; ex perience required. , Address X 205. Globe. SURVEYOR'S assistant ; , wants : engage ; ment: good field man. J Address L,- 279. West Seventh. '-'■■-: -. : . . : L : Y''.-yY L ■'".■.- TAILOR— Youngman .would like, situa tion in a tailoring establishment .as a general hand. Apply II 270,. Globe. -■: ■',;■_-• TINNER— Wanted, position as tinner by a ' good workman in or out of town; No. 1 reference. Address X 287. Globe. .; '■'".■'■ WANTED— one . desiring man and ' . A wife for private ; family in >. city or country man understands ■ care ot horses ■and cows. . Address B 8, Globe, Minneapolis. WATCHMAN — Situation ' wanted - as YL watchman in a place of trust; refer ences given or bonds. ; Address D 203, Globe. YOUNG MAN wants to take lessons in cutting aud fitting gents' garments. For further particulars apply 274, Globe. ;- ' . .-. \ W~ ANTED— Owners of Midway property, ; bring your list to Fallihee & ', Snow ; they have buyers. 30 East Fourth st, Globe Building. ;;-;>;,'.. ' -. ' Females, ? CASHIER— anted, by a competent lady . who can furnish the best of reference as to honesty and ability, a position either as cashier or housekeeper in a hotel. Address B 081. Globe, Minneapolis. - . . -.-•;. CASHIER— Situation, wanted as cashier •or copyist, by a young lady. Miss Lewis, 497 Broadway. ■■•■.;; ".*--. U*.* CLERK— Wanted, situation as clerk iv store by young : lady. Address E 273, Globe. -.- - - -■■■ -:--. ■:.*■:. "-.V -■•.:-■:*'.: t;^ CLERK— A young lady would like position" as clerk: speaks English and German; ; ; money no object. Address X 289, Globe. Y s '-' CLEKK— A young girl would like a posi tion in a store or office; salary no object. :' Address V 280. Globe. :'.**'***-.-. ... V-* COOK— An experienced aweaisn cook : wants' a place; references given. 'P.; 271. Globe. *. --.-.-•- ■ *; "• -\'-:' ■ * ■.■*-.'. '.I*:; DRESSMAKER— by; an experi enced dressmaker, position as fitter. 'M.**. [A. G.. Globe.' ■ . i,; . ■...*. " ■ : ' ■-, -Vi DRESSMAKER wants sewing 'in fnmi- , ; lies. ■■■; Call at Room 7, Habighorst Block. : DRESS3IAI4.ER desires sewing , in fami- : lies. Call or address 189 Iglehart st. :" DRESSMAKING— i immediately,"- SJ a few engagements; good cutter and fitter.*; Address 28*5. Globe. -. : y; V ;-, '; HOUSE WORK— Situation wanted at once ' by a good,; trusty. German' girl, expert-, enced in housework; references. ; 38G Bantil st. '■ ' -:•.;• "-.-■ ..-■•- "' -- -- ■■ ■y- .. - HOUSEWORK— A young girl wants an; easy place and good home ; wages no j object. Address 132 Fairfield ay., West St. : Paul. ' HOUSEKEEPER- Wanted, a respectable : situation as . hotel mistress ; no objec tion to going to the country or lakes; can furnish the best of references. Address S. 274, Globe. '.v.-" .;-■;;.; HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, situation as IT housekeeper by an intelligent and trust worthy lady ; a widower's ' family ' preferred. Address Mis. L. Muirem, 415 East; Seventh st, Office. .'.. •---.'--■- ■ •:_*;,'- ■'.:..■:■'.::- '."■■ HOUSEWORK— A good girl for kitchen ■;; work 343 East Sixth st . :,;- -:;.:; OUSEKEEI'ER-A well educated Ger . man lady, wishes a situation as house keeper; best of recommendations given. 508 Wabasha st " ■ ;' : - OUSEKEEPER— Wanted, situation as : managing housekeeper; ; hotel ;or pri vate family: city or lake: by a competent American "lady. - Address Mrs. T., Globe. OUSEKEEPER— well-educated Ger " man lady wishes a situation as house-, keeper: is also an excellent German teacher:' best of recommendation given. 29 -. West Ninth st ;'.;., • •'-.-' -■ * NURSE— Wanted, situation ; as . nurse for confinement cases. Address Cherokee and Manomin sts..* City. .'- - : ". NURSE— Situation wanted , by a gin to .: take care of a young baby. Address 132 East Sixth st. -,-■ : "-*-.'■-"■:■ --:"■'-*■■"-/ SEWING wanted in families by the day. ; Call or address Mrs. McVerish, . 705 '- Laurel ay. '.. -.'■: ■-. ". "■ . .'. -.--, •■.-..;. .''■' TENOGRAPHER and typewriter (expe- ►J - rieiieed). would like position; best refer-' : ences. Address X 40, Globe, : Minneapolis. " TEACHER— A young, highly educated -'..: lady, lately arrived from Sweden, wishes : a situation in a family as teacher ; and com-" . panion *to ■ children:" ■ she i speaks ; four lan guages, and is an expert on the piano; salary 3 is of less object than a pleasant home. ." For information call at Palmquist's gallery, 225 East Seventh; i WASHING— A German wot. _ wlsnes to ' . go out washing in good families. Call at 040 Pleasant aye. - - -. .- WASHING— woman would like wash -. ing and scrubbing by the day. - Call at 130 West Fourth st. y ; ; -.;.-,; --".■ ■■;.- '::-: ;;_; WASHING— Wanted, few : family wash '■: ings ; also parlors aud offices lo clean; - Good work guaranteed. ; "Address : X 288, Globe. . . x ....-.■ __ WASHING and; Ironing wanted at 450 '■A East Sixth st ; rougn-died ; clothes ' 25, • cents per dozen ; called for and delivered. "*_j WASHING— A lady wishes washing from ' barbers. : Rear 100 South Wabasha. **" WASHING— A German girl wants ,to go out washing, ironing and houseclean ing. Address 48 West Ninth st" ..': . ,". 'ASHING— Lady would like some wash- • ins to do at home: plain washing and ironing, 35 cents; rough dry, 25 cents per I dozen ; called for * and ; delivered. *; 549 Tem perance st j_- ; Uf ASH ER WOMAN - wants work ;to. go ; out washing, ironing and houseclean ing. Address 250 West Third st. Inquire in bakery. ;...'. ." ' - ;•*■■'■'---■-"'.•'.."r-^V^' <j|> p. p. ( MAKE ; your * own terms; ; Ed-; tffsJtJKJ ; mund st aud Lexington' ay.; south-facing; lies perfect: this -., will be sold. I on Monday. ; Rothschild & Thurston, third floor. Pioneer Press." ;;;;>y:yy; ; ..-* ; .•-■. ; : :- r" IST YOUR Midway property with Falii-. bee &Snow; if cheap they can sell it for you.--No.-30 East Fourth st, Globe Building. ; BOA RD WAyi-D- BOARD — Wanted,* room rand ■ board at: < White Bear j lake, i private - family, con- : - venient to station; breakfast and shipper, for. two ladies; state terras. Address G 277, Globe. ;-,:■•■ *■••■".-:'-- ■*•"-,■'>• '..' ;;*y^;---'y BOARD— Two | youug ' ladies desire board in private family. "Address G. R., Globe. ; BOARD— Board wanted -in exchange for > equity in a lot^Q, 222, Globe. . -.-- - WANTED— Owners of Midway property, ; bring your list to l Fallihee & Snow; '•■ they have buyers. 30 East Fourth st. Globe '. Building; - * '■•-';•■':'•.-;■*.:' : " 'v: •■■•.,* 'fiUnrfs columns of "Want" ads.' in the Globb ' ffiui c thaii __, an y other paper. ■-. . - , ; ;■*!__ yon out of emplovment?;?Aavertise?in 1 "IV the Daily and Sunday. Gi.oß&m*mgsm*, • ■■■■■" ■■■;--.■ -j-.,."^;""- ;.-*... •aY'-^.'-'-y :■■ ;■■■:.-.■'". .;..■-■ ;"-■;■.--. ±-, .-\' : .^. POPULAR WANTS. CAN BE LEFT |?AAAAA-for— -?A? :: "?? INSERTION IN THE GLOBE: 'A?' TV; GUERNSEY, Corner Dale i and Selby? !- Avenue. YY. -. ; - jP.L-LILLYBECK. comer Seventh aud John ; streeis. HOTEL" RYAN DRUG STORE, 398 Robert M. C. ? LYONS, Dru^ist ? '.07 East '-. Third ; . street, corner Bates. ..; .. ? LONGER BROS., : Druggists? 3*19 University ' !v avenue, r corner .Virginia.*'.. MOUNTS? & SAWYER, Grocers, corner As h; * : land avenue and Dale street. •A? P. WILKES, Druggist, 75!* and 761 West *-.: Seventh street-?-- ? [berkman & CO.. -12? Dakota avenue. |E. FOX, 482 Rice street , :. -J FRANK L. OSBURG, 178 Western avenue. ? J. H. HAVES, 441 West Seventh street. V. VAN DUYNE, Druggist 828 East Seventh street. ~ HIPPLER & COLLYER, Druggisst, 133 East ."-Seventh street '■'■'.''■._'.'-■"■ JOHN? FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY, • Corner" Eighth and Jackson streets. ". WILKES' PHARMACY. 3 Seven Corners. .?" M. D. MERRILL, Books and Stationery.? 442 . ■ Broadway.\^^^^^^gSß_B_B_B_H_Bi HELLER'S PHARMACY, comer Tenth and -"' St' Peter streets. v : - - R. SCHIFFMAN & ; SON. Druggist corner? Third and Maria. A. LYONS, Druggist Coruer Third and ..: Maria.' " H. P.? PETTIGRBW, corner Rice and Igle .- hart" . . W. M. RICHARDSON. 760 Wabasha. MRS. JENNIE CLINTON. Oil East Seventh G. H. WEBB, 566 Broadway. * ■ .?: FINANCIAL,. .; M. NEWPORT - & : SON.-; INVEST-* » ment Bankers.' loan *.'• money on .im proved property in St. Paul and " Minneap olis jat 6 per cent '*on or before." . Offices,-, New Pioneer Press Building. St. Paul," and' Bank of " Minneapolis - Building,*' Minneap- - olis. ; A MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, '"} HORSES? MULES, COWS, .* - VEHICLES OF ALL KINDS, ' ? j AND ALL PERSONAL PROPERTY WITHOUT REMOVAL. Loans Made on or Before, And Partial Payments Received. Notes, State, County and City Order* Bought or Taken as Collateral j PRIVATE OFFICE FOR LADIES. Telephone Call 1013-2.* Call and Get Our Terms. Remember , the Place, -; MINNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAN CO, •j , J. S. MACKEY?" PRESIDENT. \ Rooms 13-14, First National Bankßuildlng, :', Cor. Jackson and 4th Sts.. St. Paul. Minn. ' j Room 2 Collom Block. Minneapolis. A -DO YOU WANT TO BOKKO VV mon • ':■ ey at ajlower rate than you can borrow through auy other agency? The American : Mortgage - Loan " company. ■ Room : 7' * First • ; National bank building,*; corner ' Fourth and , Jackson sts., will let you have any amount 810, 820, 8*25, $40. 575, $100 or g2GO-ili: fact any sum you wish, on your gold watch, diamonds, household furniture, horse, buggy, ' piano, carriage,' etc., at a lower rate than you \ can possibly get it elsewhere. . ' Goods can re-", main in your possession, and you can pay a part any lime yon want ■ and ■ stop ■ interest. ■ Business private and confidential. You can have your owu time in paying up -principal.; •A ItCHITECT jA._ H. ; HAAS, office 50 ZX^ German-American Bank building (third : ; floor), corner of Fourth and Robert. -;,-. ; ,(•.•. ORROW SOME MONEY on your fur- I niture, pianos, horses, wagous, " without' removal; ;. diamonds, . . jewelry; , notes dis counted,, time-checks cashed, salaries ad ■ vanned, v. Watts N. Davis, 303 Jackson st. ->.■■;■; OLLECTIONS— We devote ourselves to J ; the collection of current and delinquent : accounts, judgments in this : and adjoining j states, bills, notes and all other unpaid obli gations; no charges unless collections ; are made; bank references , furnished. Security Collection Company, 319 Jackson st, Rooms ■ 1 and 2. -; ■'■;.. . ■-:;..':: "■ -/. 'Yr: r-'; : --:' HOME LOAN COMPANY loans money on furniture, pianos, horses, carriages, ; diamonds, warehouse receipts, ; etc. : ; time checks bought; • private room for. ladies; all ■ ; business confidential. 103 East Fourth st . Room 4, ground floor. .; : .--.-:- LEGAL CLAIMS adjusted; collections; ■ made ; prom pt returns ; correspondence solicited. Philo Steward, 86 Globe Building. AKGE AMOUNTS of money to loan on improved property at 6 percent Gilman ; & Co., New York Life building. .. , . MONEY TO LOAN— O^ and 7 per cent : money to loan for three and -five years ■on improved St. Paul ■. city property - and on farms, with the privilege to pay part of - the : principal annually. • The Netherlands Amer , ican Laud Company, Room 8. National Ger- ; man- American Bank Building.":- 'L ::. :. Y ■':/: -Y^Y. MONEY LOANED by Hunt & Strauch, - 34 East Third st, room 1, on furniture, pianos, horses, carriages, etc. ; . also on ware- ' house receipts,' diamonds, watches and, sil- ' • verware; private room for ladies; all business strictly confidential.' _-" .--■". ■ :"Y:'Y>:Y'-Y ,"*:. ONEY LOANED on life insurance pol , icies; or bonsht. L. P. Van Normau, Box 75. Minneapolis.-. ■■ . V .■:. ::' ■:'. ONEY TO j LOAN without delay, from $10 upwards, on furniture, horses, jew ' elry, I etc.; time - checks, . notes • and second real - estate mortgages .-"■ bought ; Minnesota Loan Co., 117 East Fourth St.- ;. ONEY TO LOAN by Lawton Bros.. 405 . .-Jackson st. and 175 scuth iVabasha; - have on , hand §7,000 at C per cent on im- ; proved property. >, -;-■*-;';:.,"- '■.•■:'..■: '.'.:' Y-rYL.^ . WH r*|]V FT V LOANED in sums of $10 . IYJL\-f i 1 Sit A * and upward on furniture, '■ pianos,", horses, carriages, ; etc., without re moval ; also •' on diamonds - ; and - watches : '. notes - and time checks bought by Mutual Loan and Investment Company,:. E. S. Case, - , manager. 309 - Jackson st. Rooms 1 and 2. ' SECURITY LOAN CO., *-.-■". ~~ v, 325 Jackson st . Any amount of money to loan on furniture, - horses, carriages, . diamonds ; and jewelry at the lowest rates.:: Business strictly private. ' . J; E. Flanigan. Manager. ••■;:■-■"■■::'■•;-- '.'''-*, THK._ STANDARD . INVESTMENT? 'Company of St. Paul, Minn.; William M. r Bushnell president; Edwin Treasure, vice president; A. R. Bushnell. ; secretary . and treasurer; Omar - Bushnell, -1 attorney : and counsel ; second floor Pioneer Press Build : ing, St. Paul, Minn, ; offers for sale first mort gage loans in sums from $500 up: interest at 6, 7 and 8 per cent, a payable semi-annually. These ' loans are all .well and " carefully se lected ; secured upon ; property worth from ' ; two to four times the - amount of the loan. Wauted at ■ once, $100, • worth of first mortgage loans upon .-well-located St. Paul real estate, improved and unimproved. HE NORTHWESTERN LOAN COM-. pany loans money on personal property and all goods of value. Room 13, Willoughby Block, corner Fourth and Robert. .---"■-:;"■ WF. MOUITZ.92OPIO.NEERPRKSS '•: Building— Mortgage loans made promptly; 6, 7 and 8 per cent; mortgages 'bought.-: ■'/-:--•---.-■■■■ WM. N. VItiUEKS <fc CO., 41 EAST . sYV ■*■ ;■* Fourth St.,* conNER Cedar— 6, 7 aito ' 8 per ' cent; money on hand for vacant or Improved real estate loans; partial pat-, - ments can be made on the * principal; | pub-"., chase sonet, mortgages, BONDS AND stocks BOUGHT AND sold. . ■ ■ : \\T ANTED— of, 8560 on I first-class i Vy VY > security. ".Address P 280. Globe. (S-Q nan AND OTHER SUMS ready <$>/C)\)vJ\J z lor * loans on good vacant or improved.; H. . Caldwell, 50 Chamber ; of Commerce. .■'.--- ■'-' .' '. •*■*-■ ..:--' <£ O (\ ! (\i\<\ TO ' LOAN, first mortgage .fJp/C'U^vyUU-;-. sums tosuit:*currentinter *; . set. * James O. Meant. 303 Jackson st. c_m) inn FOX lots 29 ; and 30, : corner «jp/C^IUU.?. St. Albans and -Thomas; one third cash;- balance one and two years. ■■ Fal- : lihee & ; Snow, 30 : East ; Fourth st, . Globe ; ; ! Building. --•--■-"■••■-•--,--■- * : ' ' --.- -i--.-**--*v; : V BOARD WAITED. k ? v-./v ::■-'-"-- '- ■-----.- "•■-■■■' .:.-•".- ; - "■ ■■ - '*'----". BOARD— Youug 5 married ' couple :; want ; j fH room -and « board | with /strictly private ; family on the hill, anywhere east of Dale st ; • best of references required and ' given. ,. Call on or address 578 Ashland ay. ■ ; -. Y. OARD LAND % KOO3IS— : first- ; '«. class rooms and board, where ■ there is a - large yard, and where use of barn can be had. Address P 208. Globe. I nnniii in u/iimtg POPULAR WAUTS, ■1Y..-.S ■;■ :;..;; , PEitSOJyAI,S.?j,-'-?; I. ■ ■".-!' A 1-1 Y LAD or child ■ who is sick will re ** ceive * twelve ** treatments J free S at -■ the ; '; Healing Institute, . southwest corner - West . i Seventh and Franklin BtejlY^^i^YY^Y^Y-y^j CURTAIN** CLEANED— Lace. 'Madras; Randall of curtains cleaned: the r only ; reliable place in "the city;; 30V2 Wtst /Third st Mrs. A. J. Hayes. : : ,- : ," .: '-. : ->.•;. ' LADIES contemplating a visit Ho j friends 'SLi % in other slates can earn money easily by I selling "Orchid Cream" for the 'complexion;* . big profits; 94 South Robert st, Room 10. YYY S . LADIES, if you: wish to keep your curls, | crimps and frizzes in perfect condition? lin : . warm i and '} damp _ weatner, use % Petri's \ ■ Curline;;; price, 25 cents ;*ai trial will con vince you of its merits. - For sale by all drug--? gist-, or. address 728 Nicollet ay., Minneapo lis.' Minn.T^jta^B^j^g^ga^SSlllfltßJUß^^tefl^ LADIES can get their ostrich tips curled ..' at five cents each at 30*& West Third st. MRS. G. H. HELM —27 East Seventh i * St. Room 17— Magnetic and v massage " ; treatments;; psychometric readings.- ME. - EBACH, clairvoyant: magnetic * * and massage treatment. 20 '"< Sixth . st. ; south, Rooms 14 and 15, Minneapolis. ' '. - MRS. - MARY *. A. * TUSSEY, 223 .*■ East i Eighth st; takes : special pains with 5 the : : eyes, ears, rheumatism ; paralytic effects re- • ! stored to natural*" feelings,*: and all chronic ; diseases: ' gives massage treatment ■ : ', ?>y .:/--; PROFESSIONAL MANICURE and : ;;' chiropodist; ladies' halrdressing, sham-, nooning .* and ? haircntting a - specialty; ■-' ap pointments made."*-- Address Mrs." L. A. Davis : and Mrs. C. H. Bush. 531' Aurora ay. -," *■*"'■ ALLIHEE & SNOW make loans iv any. ■■■■ amounts at s-hort notice and easy rates. 30 East Fourth st., Globe building. - '•'-. TO EXCHANGE.. OR EXCHANGE— S7.OOO— CIear ; inside V business property in j Minneapolis to ex^ ; change for merchandise."; M. W. Frank, 47 | Washington ay. seutb. "-:..,■*•'•■ ■ *.',-' ' * : -' * FOR .* EXCHANGE— flue phaetou for •C covered * two-seated road wagon or good surrey. Address J 267, Globe.. -..■ ' ? -■ - ■ t TO EXCHANGE— for a good horse. '•'.- E. E., GlODe. r , ; ' TO EXCHANGE— WiII trade fine upright piano for horse : and carriage. Address C 203, Globe. ; ;.;-.;;/ .'• TO t. EXCHANGE— . and , lot lor a small farm in Southern Miunesota ; or .; Dakota/Address 300 Carroll st / . ..:•;" ■ V TO EXCHANGE— A stock 'of mercnan . ,disc, pattern patents, etc., , for > real es tate; a profitable manufacturing business for good-selling-; ' canvassing - specialties; no power needed to make these good. Address Enterprise Manufacturing Compauy, North St Paul. ■-•.■•-,.' - L -■"■ r --.'•.:;■ TO EXCHANGE— 24< '-acre farm, Jim town, N. D., for lumber. Address X 287, < ! Globe. ..-.:" .;;;■ .:* . . I'Y'"' .'.-'■■■ '■ ■■:.■' Lly. TO EXCHANGE— New eight-room house -.•*; and barn two , blocks from Greenbrier ay. street car barns; this is subject to a mort gage: -would trade - for vacant r property in : North or South St Paul and pay some cash down. For full particulars, call on or address : James Fahey,. Sioux City freight house, under Robert st. bridge. ■■.■:-;■■.;..''■■' .-.:-" ' : ■*■':'< TO EXCHANGE— worth of St. ' Paul and Minneapolis improved and va cant property to trade for clear land in Min nesota or Dakota from eighty acres up. •■ M. Self, Room ; 58, National American bank. _■ ■; .- • .■'.-'•.-■'■' -.- ■ ; : ' ■"'" .'. ---"■; TO TRADE— Lot for horse . and buggy. *- 1079 East Seventh st. ; . .;'■. ■. ~-'-.-;*v~~~' FALLIHEE & SNOW make loans in any amounts at short notice and easy rates. 30 East Fourth St.. Globe building. -'■ ■'**■: _____________* _______________________ AT BATES AVENUE M. E. CHURCH - —In ; the morning * there will be com munion service aud reception lof members ; I :in the evening the pastor, J. H. Dewart will ; speak on "Israel Entering : the Promised Land." '..-- .-" -■'. . : ;.- SBUKY M.E. CHURCH, KOSS ST A ASBUKY M. E. CHURCH, ROSS ST.~ The pastor. . R. H. . Craig, will preach Sabbath morning, 10:30*,: subject "Opening Blind Eyes.'' Rev. Dr. Forbes. P. E., will preach at S p. m. ; at close of sermon the -.' sacrament will be administered. AT GRACE M. E. CHURCH, ON BURR ': st-. - near ' Minnehaha, Dr. Turner will preach at 10:30 a. m. on "The Place .of the ' Soul From Death Until the Resurrection;" : at 8 p. m. he will preach a sermou ; on. "Me- - morial Day;" all are invited ; a special mvii i tation is given to all soldiers who were in the ; War of the Rebellion. ..■■*-'.; CHRISTIAN CHAPEL, CARROLL /and Louis Sts.— Rev. W. A. Foster, pas '■■ tor; services, 11 a.m. and 8 pju. ; . subject of evening ' lecture. ."'A Walk Through the Streets of Jerusalem." EAST ; PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— , Rev. John ?A. Stemeu, the pastor, will preach at both services; in the evening the subject will be "Paul, the Hero." being the last of a series of lectures on Bible charac ters; Sunday.- school at noon; Y. P. S. C. E. 7 m.; a cordial welcome to all. -:. FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH— . Rev. W. S. Vail, pastor: subject, "The Realism of the Age, and Its Bearing on the •; Present and Future Conditions." Services at 11 a. m. iv Westmoreland hall, corner Tenth and St. Peter sts., with entrance on Tenth. All are invited. '■:■• ■ ■' -. FIRST- M. E. CHURCH, _ CORNER : • West Third and Day ton ay.— Rev. T. I. Coultas will preach at 10:30 a. m. on '-The ■ Nature and Value of Worship;" also at 8 p. ; m.; ; class ; meeting at 9:30 a. m.: Sunday : school .at■ 12 m. ; -Y. P. S. C. E. at 7p. m. ; ' mission Sunday school on Smith ay. near the high bridge at 3:30 p. m. .--.,.. ; ■-..■ , :■: -- ' OUSE OF HOPE PRESBYTERIAN - Church, Corner • Fifth and Exchange Sts. —Preaching by ; the pastor, , Rev. Robert Christie, D. " D.. Sunday,' 10:30 a. .m. and 8 . p.m.: Sunday school. 12:15 p. m. ; Young People's Euoeavor society, 0:50 p. m. : Wed nesday prayer meeting, Bp. m. All are wel come. ■ ■'- ' : ■' '■-'-•■•• = ■:-"'.■ EW JERUSALEM (OR ;■ SWEDEN- ■ borgian) Church, Southeast Corner Vir ginia '■ and Selbv Ays. — Rev. Edward C. Mitchell, pastor; i services at ; 10:30 a. m. ; Sunday ; school .at 11:45 a.m.; * subject of morning sermon, "Two Ways of ; Communi cating Truth, ; the Wise and the Foolish ay." ... - - - '*-- -'•*:■■ ;-y PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH •; —Rev. > Wallace Nutting, pastor, * Will preach his first anniversary sermon at 10:30 :a. m. ; subject "The Elements of Reasona ble Courage Sabbath school at 12 o'clock; . at the evening service at 7:30 there will bo a popular exposition of the | next week's Sun day school lesson : questions from the pews ; - all teachers and all others invited; | all seats free morning and evening; meeting of the Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:45 p. m. ..;. : ..-.: -*■:-'■■ PEOPLE'S CHURCH — PLEASANT - Ay;. Near Third . St.— . John m 1 Witt Miller, of Philadelphia, will preach dar ing the month of June ;morning service 10:39 o'clock; evening service, 7 o'clock; Sunday school 12 o'clock; young people's meeting at 7 o'clock. *....• ,*-.*■■-■-.•. •> • ■ • ". LYMOUTH CHURCH, CORNER WA . basha St. and Summit Ay.— Rev. Albert Hayford Heath, D. D.; pastor, will preach at '■ 10:30 :a. m. and Bp. m. ; Sunday . school at : 12 o'clock. -. : EV? 8? M. CROTHERS .-*. WILL '• preach Zin Unity church : at ;11 t\Y: m." Subject "Our Faith in God." > This is the first of a series of discourses on the faith of tjnitarianism. :r : - ": ' : ':f:v t . ST. ; PETER'S. -j DAYTON'S ' BLUFF. '' - corner Fourth and Maple s's. ; seats free —Rev. S. Mills, rector. Trinity Sunday ' the vested ,; choir r will ** render »a • partly ; choral ; service at -. the '- mid "■ day -, celebration * of the holy communion: matins and sermon, 11 a. m.: evensong and tenth | lecture on "English : Church History,'.' by the rector. Rev. S. Mills, 7:30 p. m. ; Gregorian Canticles, "Versicles and responses monotone, key F. V; St. John's. White Bear, Trinity Sunday: -Evensong and sermon by the rector, 3:15 p. m. :■:- OT. MARYS CHURCH. \ MERRIAM O :'- Trinity Sunday.' morning service, with • sermon "; and administration -< of j holy ■ communion at 11 o'clock; Sunday; school at 9:45 a. m. Rev. I. C. Fortin, rector. HE SPIRITUAL ALLIANCE WILL • meet at ; Mrs. M. E." Tattle's, 125 West ; Fourth st, Tuesday evening, June 3. .- ■ " : INTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, -. Edmund St; and .Farrington Av.— Sac-. ' ramental service and reception : of i members ■ ► alio a. m.: Sabbath"; school 12; young, people's prayer meeting 7:30; evening ser mon 8 o'clock; ■■' The union J meeting ' of '> the Evangelical Ministerial " Association of i St ; Paul and Minneapolis will be held | on-; next Wednesday p. m. at 2; o'clock in the West minster church, Minneapolis. Each church - is requested to send its pastor I and ; one 'lay; man. -* The subject for discussion and action" is "The i Co-operation ' of „ : Churches in This State in Home Mission Work.? : -*-.-*' .;.*":. -.;' •;-. Y rTNITY TEMPLE WILL * HOLD * DI- U;" vine service at 82 ; West Seventh, cor uer FranKlin st; ail are ; invited; * commence at 10:30 a. in. "-. ;;:": -- 1 - : -"'-'-'. ' - FALLIHEJ B '& I SNOW * have the best- list r*** of ■ Summit Park, Stinson's J Boulevard * and Midway property; see them before buy ing. -c 30 East Fourth St.. Globe Building;; ; -.-.- P/in/y-c to let ads * *-* ~* -* Globe' are se n nOOfns by the most people. : '' WHir are your rooms vacant? An ad in tixo vf'J'jiGiJoaz will rent them. ";'ißHS_B__B_. POM WANTS : :*"■ business CHANCES.'. ■.-; V :^ Morris Self 'is Business List. ; Room 58, National German-American Bank. A LOON on East Seventh t st. for * sale Oil ; tJ .;; easy terms. M. Self. : .". ~~'' : ■" '. A LADY desirous of • getting - into a light L paying business will learn of something, very desirable by calling ■ at ' my * office. -M. ;Self.: : ;y .;;■".»",• - ■--:.-.. . V - : ..- ly '■" . - STEAM > THRESHING 5 OUTFIT , com lO Y. plete at Casselton.' Dae.; only been used; six months, and cos t $2,100; ■ will sell cheap ; and easy terms, •' or trade for St. Paul - prop- ■ erty. M. Self. : - ;.'>';''." -"::'., .* y . I LOR . SALE ' AND - TRADE— Hardware XV* stock, - 52.500; grocery ** stock, $1,400; ; - dry goods, $2,000 : clothing - and | gents' fur nishings, 810.000; v general merchandise, 1 - S5.000; drug stock, $2,500; boarding house?,; ; furnished * flats," cigar =* and ' confectionery r ; stores, laundries, meat markets, livery stables, I r in fact* any busiuess you may- want. ? I have ' ' the most complete list of business | chances in the Twin Cities. M. Self. * ' ELEGANTLY furnished private rooming ; and boarding house : the roomers are busi "ness men and high-salaried clerks: the death 'of the owuer the cause for sellimr, and -must be sold, r Price $300. ";M.Seif.r:: Y-t^'-.-i LAUNDRY, with three living | rooms ; the y only ■ one in the i neighborhood. ; Price ■ $200, M. Self. ::".■; jy,-. - . A CLEAR LOT, valued at ; $400, to trade ; xi. : even for horse and buggy, or '.will * buy for cash if very cheap. M. Self. .'■■'. .■ " OUSES AND LOTS of from' six to . fif- : : ..l teen rooms, in all s parts of » the city, to ] trade for farms or vacant lots; will assume a I mortgage.^: M. 'Sclt. -...- ; 1 (A( V ACKK improved farm, sixteen miles "J.UU ; from St. PauL to trade for city prop erty. M. Seit. ■ -, . ; ;V= : .y yv-' I WILL BUY and pay • cash for all kinds - of business and personal property, or will sell on commission. M. Self, Room 58, Na tional German-American Bank. • Wicker Bros.' Eist. 400 Jackson st, Room 107. FOR SALE best .paying .grocery ■■.* business in this . city; cash trade from $50 to $00 per day, y - : "~ ... GOOD LOT to trade for a boarding house; ; .; must be in a good : location: call Mon day. ". -- v."~ , ;-- FOX SALE— A complete butcher outfit; • will sell cheap for cash." ; -" .-■■ i WE HAVE a good house and lot to trade •■ for a farm must be a bargain. OUR LIST of business .-.'chances is com . ■•" plete; if you waut a snap come and see us; we list only bargains. FIVE . LOTS to trade for a business of some kind. WE HAVE some fine building lots for ■> sale on easy terms. FOR SALE— Delivery wagon at a bargain; y come Monday. . LIST. YOUR property with us if you want a quick sale. WILL TAKE good work team as first VV/y. payment on a lot; look this up. GJ F.I \— RESTAURANT— This is a snap ; *JP-J«JU call early Monday. <2?*J / **("_/)— HOTEL— location iv the O^XJyJyJ '■ city and a great bargaiu ; look this up. . - S. ii, Horton & Co., Business-Trade Brokers. 319 Jackson St., :.,.'._.: .'..-"• Room 1. '. BAKKRY— half cash, balance on time. . GROCERY— Invoices . $1,500: fine loca ..■! tiou; good trade; will bear close inves tigation. ,'.:.." JOE , CREAM PARLOR— A v little gem ; just suitable for a lady to run. CONFECTIONERY— **700; paying $5 per day. '■*.- ; ■".---."■*. ';■'."- ;: ■ . ...-;-',,"."■ R ESTAUKANT— Central; good business; ; low rent; long lease; very cheap. - OAKOINti HOUSE— BI,OOO, half cash; sixteen rooms: steam heat; low rent; first-class: downtown. ' : BOARDING HOUSE— Seventeen rooms complete; down town; $400, half cash. ARBER SHOPS— One at $200, one at SI, 000; both in heart of city. . PINE FIXTURES— $450; sell 8150. *TF YOU WANT to buy or sell a boarding X '_ house, cigar store, - dairy, hotel, confec tionery, butcher shop, blacksmith shop,. or. ; any line of business, or counters, showcases, shelving, or wanting a partner, see us. TT " COSTS YOU— Square dealing; quick :i- work. , S. C. Horton & Co., 319 Jackson. JHcKenne-r & Irvine's Eist. . 338 Cedar St., Union Block, Room 45. SCANDINAVIAN CLERK wanted that. .; can loan employer from 8500 to $700 on good security in general store in live Minne sota town. - <s"in/"_ TAKES the neatest little cigar, •jpJLUU confectionery in the city: others ranging from 8125 up, with and without living rooms attached.. LATS of 20, 22, 20, 18, 14 and 12 rooms ♦ ; in all parts of the city on easy terms. 1 KO" ACMS . FARM, 50 acres in crop. JLUL/ within three miles of the best town '■ ia.North Dakota ; first-class house, barn and outbuildings; will trade i for furniture and j lease, or lease of a good furnished . hotel in. live town in Minnesota. . EAT MARKET-One of - the finest in ' the city ; must be seen to be appreciated. *■ ! ffl»L*rt/")— THE best paying grocery in the »pOVJV7 city, doing a cash business: must ; be sold; owner going to Europe. ■ ' "- ■ ~ • . ' OOD WORK TEAM AND WAGON to trade for clear lot or one carrying small mortgage. .-; - : <""» A (\f\— THE neatest little restaurant in ijpy'UU the city: owner has other business ! which requires his attention. JF. YOU want to go into business, if you v want to go out of business or exchange . for other - business, we are prepared . to suit you; we have the most extensive business . chance list :in the city; equities bought and sold. McKenneyA Irvine. ' EOST FOlL"fl>. . :''. OOK. LOST— Memorandum book con- BOOK LOST— Memorandum book con taining receipted bills and *. railroad ■ mileage book; . finder will receive liberal i reward by returning same to 201 Thirteenth st, St. Paul. " :,'-. ■•".. ..*■■-.. -. -"■ " : GO STRAYED OR STOLEN— A small dark brown cow, five years old, fresh on the 27th inst. : got away that evening; had short rope on horns. Any information lead ing to her recovery will be rewarded.- 586 Burr st ".- "L: L r -'' y.Y- _■:::. ■.':*-- "-.•y*-:^"-;."' HORSE A heavy bay horse lost night be-", •:-; force last; has a white spot on his nose and a bunch on his iront leg; - finder please. : return to 310 East Seventh and will receive reward. .;*_■ "-, "."-■■: --".".' HORSE - LOST— gray horse four years old finder pleas return same to A. H. Gilkey, 182 East Eighth st, and re ceive reward. y y . ■.:-'..'. ■-.*.. LOST— and white cow, rope tied on f; horns, i Finder will return the : same to D. Fararra, 888 Magnolia st. 7" OCKETBOOK : LOST — Lost pocket . book containing valuable papers; finder returning same to H. C. Braden, State Capi tol, will receive reward. OCKETBOOK FOUND — Found, a ;'■' pocketbook, containing valuable papers belonging to . G. A. Wood. Loser can ; have the same by calling ou Charles Raisky, 100 Stalest"' :-•■•■ ' -■-. ' ""' -■•■'YtY ALLIHEE& SNOW have moved into " their new office. No. 30 East Fourth st,"; Globe Building, ground floor. y music ae. . I : .l IANO TUNING — 81.50 —First-class '•• work guaranteed." Samuel E. Crutehett 525 Wabasha st, Room 2; city references. - WHITNEY'S MUSIC STOKE-" —HALLET & DAVIS, EMERSON— -**• ' and New Scale *y." : . KIMBALL PIANOS. ■ ; Large stock just received. Beautiful cases of various kinds of wood, offered at extremely low prices and on terms :to suit everybody. -;- :."*.' ; - ■" .- : Special • bargains -, for this week : .'-■-.- PIANOS. -.' A good square Piano, 850. ,* ," t ' -? ' : A fine square Piono. 805.* ! - T An elegant square Piano.* 585. ' .Almost new Upright, 8185. ■ ■Y£A fine Gabler Piano, full size, burl walnut case, cost $400, for about half price. »**, ' ..' ,*. • -A beautiful Emerson Piano, 7Vt octaves, , left with us to be sold for $200; worth 8300. .■■".'-*"",; OBGAKS.'-'-'-'*.--^Sa^e2^^i_| -'-: One good Prince Organ, 830. " ■ One Standard organ. $25. -y One - Melodeon, good order, $10. One Mason & Hamlin organ,. s3s. • One Story & Camp organ, $40. : . One hundred elegant ; new : Parlor , Organs, from $50 to $100. " Payments, $'i to $6 cer month. .Whitney Music Store. 97 East Third st. *. > - $i) 1 /"*,/* 1 FOR lots 29; and 30, corner *$>Ars,S \J\Js St Albans and Thomas;- one third cash: balance one and two years. - Fal lihee & Snow, '36;* East >" Fourth st.. Globe ; Building. " - ■"'-■' --> -v : ■■*■■;■■;- :.'■-■--- <*' .:**-:>-• v. ■• • Whu re your rooms vacant? „Anad in the ■ ""j Globk will reut them. y . :. :■.:■ IS I POPULAR WANTS. . BUSINESS CHAXCES. • Miscellaneous Business Chances I RCHITECT ..; A. H. HAAS, office * 50 ? "'-German-American Bank building (third l i floor),' corner of Fourth and.Robert '-..:■■. ANY MAN with $250 and wanting a fine : paying business, or desiring a great bar ; cain for quick doubling his money call on ii. M. White, Arlington hotel, Seven corners, to- * • day or Monday morning.:. ;- ■ y. ' ■."-';-.•: ACTIVE MAN with $250 to 8300 can se- ; -". euro. a; business. paying $100 a month and expenses.'. Apply to William Johuson," 460 Jackson; corner Eighth st; Office 132. ANY ONE desi;ing to manufacture water.. ' wheels ' can purchase *- patent ' for one \ ; that will be matched against | any | wheel - ex ; tant. Apply : for ; information to the editor.*: ; Address X 251, Globe. .; : ."'.""•; CIGAR, FRUIT AND CONFECTION^ -i cry store for sale on easy terms: fine lo- • cation; established five years; sickness cause ; of selling. : 339 Wabasha st. -~~ FINE OPPORTUNITY— For sale, saloon and boarding house; very good location. Address V 272, Globe. . .."-.■ .... :■■'■■ FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN— News and . confectionery store: the owner leaving , town. . Inquire 349 University ay. FOR SALE— Retail grocery doing a good business, centrally located : invoice about : $4,000; ! will take part real estate. Address ; H 275, this office. . : , . OK SALE CHEAP— and con * fectionery store ;." fine location; ' good soda ; fountain ,': trade ; 3 rooms, rent ■ cheap. . r Corner Seventh and Kittson. ' FOR SALE OR RENT— Boarding house? saloon, good running order, doing good business, by -Owner, Minneapolis, Minn., P. o. Box 020. ; . . FOR SALE— A brewery is for sale.' cheap' and on favorable terms. "Address C. A. G, Globe. . ■ :■ ■ - ■' ■ - ' - FOR SALE— livery; invoiced -30 per cent below value.*. M. W. Frank, 47 Washington ay. south. ; FOR SALE— fixtures and stock of stationery, cigars and tobacco, etc. 639 West Seventh, y -.-,-. HUGH .1. SYRON will open bis new store, 075 Wabasha st, this week, with a lull - line of religious art - - IME BURNING— TO LEASE—Lime stone quarry near St' , Paul; one largo kiln ready for operation; convenient to rail road; - moderate terms. Address .Lendon Lyons. Globe. • EAT MARKET for sale very cheap ; the . best location in the city good reason for selling; investigate and convince your self this is a snap. Address W 281, Globe. ONE- HALF. INTEREST in a fine drug business for sale: a druggist not required. Address Aconite, Globe. , ONE OF THE BEST PAYING S2 hotels in Minneapolis, 52.000 cash or good se curity, balance 6 per cent M. G. Thompson, 230 llennp pin ay., Minneapolis. ESTAUKANT— A moneymaker and cheap for cash ; this no humbug, but a real Christian add. Address P 149, Globe. HOE STORE FOR SALE— The entire stock of boots and shoes, fixtures, good? . will and lease of store at 171 East Seventh st, belonging to J. F. Kelly & Co., is offered for sale. The stock is one of the best selected stocks in the city, just suited for the trade. The location has been occupied by a shoe store for the past teu years, and is considered the best location in the city. The trade is an established, paying business. The very best of reasous can be given for selling out Any one wishing to take hold of a business will seldom find an opportunity like this offered. - Persons wishing to investigate this further should apply on premises betweeu 2 and 4 p. m. J. F. Kelly & Co. .■ TAILOR Wanted— Reliable, sober worker .'. can have a tailor : busiuess to start for himself ;a no money for stock; no exper ience in cutting is necessary; have a fino business property, 88x132 feet double store building, full of goods, for sale or trade, a bargain for everybody. Address, with stamp, The O. K. Store, Box _______ Wahpeton, N. D. THE ENTIRE STOCK of the large job : bing house of Joseph W. Blabon & Co. - consisting of manufactured goods, men's fur nishing goods, notions, hosiery, white goods, laces and embroideries, together with all fix tures, unexpired lease of premises and good will of the business, is offered for sale, pro patory to : retiring from business, owing to the ill-health of the active partner. 'This is an admirable opportunity to succeed to an established business for any one with* re quisite capital desirous of entering the job bing business. Stock the largest in the North-, west and * complete L in. every * department Store building five stories and basement 50x 100: steam heal and power, aud every mod em ; improvement; desirably located in tho center of the jobbing district For. further particulars apply to Joseph W. Blabon & C 0. ,. 222, 224 and 226 East Fourth at, St Paul, Minn. . . " : . ■ '-'■.. WANTED— A man . with $2,500 to buy . half interest in manufacturing busi ness and act. as managing partner; over 85,000 cleared last year; can be increased over 50 per cent' with small capital; it will stand rigid investigation. Address R.. Globe. WANTED— A lady partner, with small capital; lady to be cashier. Address : R.. Globe. WANTED— To sell a furnished flat: twen ty-five rooms; good location: lull of room ers: reason, want to leave city. 11 East Sev enth st. Room 4. . "' . . . " . .. d»/"". /*;_" j— MAKE your owns terms; • Ed «pt/«JU mund st and Lexingtou ay.; south-facing: lies perfect: this will be sold on Monday. Rothschild & Thurston, third -. floor, Pioneer Press. -' ■ . FOR Stinson's Boulevard addition prop *■* erty Fallihee & Snow are headquarters. 30 _________ st. Globe building. ' * dM"J* in/1 FOB lots 29 and 30, corner JJp/C^JLUU St. Albaus and Thomas; one ' third cash; balance one and two years. Fal : lihee & Snow, 30 East Fourth st, Globe Building." •■■'.. .-. STORE ASP BAB FIXTURES \WkW\\ STDRTaSfIIOOH U Wm \ miP? h -? nxTUßi3*^- __Wr\\ Q_"*. Hull wmiwoui. wi-ih. HtllEp*"* , '{£*, ffs_|_B^ ?'" ' " ' _ *"" NEW AND SECOND-HAND SALOON ■ fixtures, ice boxes, mirrors, pool ana billiard tables, counters and " shelving. 218 Washington ay. n., Minneapolis. ***76 ' ?A, COME TO THE LAND OF BIG RED APPLES, PEARS, PRUNES, -Cherries and Small Fruits. Climate so mild the grass grows all the year around. U. S. Census-reports show Oregon the healthiest ; state In : the Union. Paradise ;: for nervous sufferers. • Williamette .Valley, containing tour * millions of , fertile acres, ; excels tha • world for grain and fruit * No crop failures. ; No irrigation. '■; No cyclones.- No cold weath er. '; No extreme heat. Rich lands cheap. ; ; TEN ACRES IN = FRUIT * WORTH A SEC TION; IN WHEAT. "•"■-• o*l CM CaDital of Oregon and heart "of O AL-tfl this far-fame d ■ valley. Immense .water pi wer. Churches and schcfbls abound. , Flue public buildings and state institutions. Splendid society. : The rapid : Inflow of men : and * money * is' causing , constant and rapid , rise in real estate values. -3fjSflgßßßffltStfßft_l DHOTI Ailfl Manufacturing and commer- I UII I Lfl ll U cial center and Metropolis of the Northwest having the largest trade and greatest wealth of any city in the world in' proportion to its population.* Fine field tot investment. Prices soon double. •■',;- MONEY I CAREFULLY ~i INVESTED ? FOB .._■ -NON-RESIDENTS. -Correspondence' invited. - Price Hats and illustrated pamphlets sent free. References —The Mayors of Salem and Portland, and? bankers of either city. Address .-- ' -THE OREGON LAND COMPANY, •'Hotel Portland," Portland, Oregon. < ■BRBfnTO CALIFORNIA is&!lol>g*a3'rifi3ail The most The most comforta _%___\m_f_9j_\l^__W_\ble way to reach Cali "^?^_Vlilil3&i < rßi^w fornia is via Chicaco B_B or Kansas City, from ' wni**w »st\ssssss~msssm~W which points througa f cars run without change. ■ ; For rates and fur ther information * apply to : S. M. OSGOOD , Gen. Agt. or W. .M. WOODWARD. - TraT * Agt. 515 Guaranty Loan Building, : Miuu* apolis, Miun,