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POPULAR lITS. TIIK WEEK'S TRARXSFES. "tlou«l:iy. Jl.iry Magdalena and X Szezepauik, part i.i see 21, town range 23 S3OO C !! Smith and wife et al A Hasslen, It 19, blk 7,; Ninißger & Donuelly's add to Holcomb's add 3,009 "W L Taylor to A Hassler, It 20. blk 7, Niningcr & Donnelly's add to Hol cmnb's add .. 4,000 «J Lockey and wife to E O Timmerman. It 1, Lengevin's subd of Its 10, 11 and 12, blk 10, St. Paul Proper 22,000 I". II Ware to M Weice, It 7, blk 16, Smith's subd of Stinson's div 4,000 Total, 5 transfers ■■ $33,300 Tuesday. T Ayd to F T Ayd Ct al. It 3. blk 57. Eh largement to Rice i Irvine's add $12,000 A V Davidson and wife el al to A Mc- Laren. It s and part of It 7, blk 4, Hol combsadd 6,500 15 Kuhl and wife to C 11 Stevens. Us 14, 15, blk 8; it 21. blk 2, Hazel Park, sth 1 div 524 C II Stevens ami wife to •! P Frank. Its 1 1. 15, blk S. of Hazel Park, sth div. ... 1,075 I R Fleckensteiu and bus to G Flecken stein. Its 1. 2. :;. I Ik 3. Edwin Dean's subd of Smith & Loit's Out Lots 5,000 E Xagel and wife to C Krai, Its 1.2, 3, blk :.'. Sweeney's add to .-st st Paul. 3,500 <. II Brown and' wife to L M Rycn, part of It 3, Marshall's siibd of blk 27, Mac kubin & Marshall add 2,175 11 Mines and wife to II Stevens, Its 19 and 21, blk 4, Haze! Paris Div (1 352 II ¥ Beh:«l;e and wife to '■■■ II Boggs, It ::. blk 10. Summit Park add 2,7.0 V (' Thepans to J Schillo.lt 5. blk 4, Whitney's subd of Bie*vsier"s add.... 3,003 C Krai and husband to i-: G Nagel, pt of It 12, blk :>. Leech's add 35.000 It F Nachtneb to C Nachtrieb, pt of It IS',. One uiipul lished L.OOO Total. ISdeeds 5«,177 %Vcdiws«lajr. C Gilbert Mini wife to S Gilbert, Its -'. 29 and part ll 10. i.;k ■.'. Morton's add SI. 125 A Baugh to G Grewe, It 3, blk 2, Wil ton's, add 1,400 1! A Brookes to J O Meara. part of It 2:'.. I.lk «i, Smith's subd of '.'lks 2, li. 7, S of Stinson'sdiv 2.500 "VV W Thomas to ceo C Power, It 5. blk '.'. Bazille & Robert's add 6,000 C W Vomigman et al to Arthur Dupras. It .'i, bit v. Palisade 450 Joseph \V Shugard to Wm C Haugohr, It 10, blk 4, Douglas" 625 E N Hall and husband to Alex It Archi bald, Its 27 aad 2>S I Ik 11, audit 9, blk 15. Syndicate slh add 3,000 T C Peart to Thomas W Peart. It 13, blk 11. College Place West 400 Alex Stern berg to Dai:iel ALerle, It 7, •i A Weide's subd Cottage Homes 550 White Bear Real Estate and Improve ment Syndicate to A D Adams, 1: I!, blk 4. White Bear Beach 275 C Geissel and wife to P Martin, It '.'. l>!k '.'4. West st Paul Real Estate and lin i.rovemenl Syndicate Add No 2 : ; ,000 One unpublished 2:>:i,'"-0 Total, twelve transfers ....5511,3:)5 ~ Ffi«lay. ZZZZ North St. Paul Cottage company to A M < ramer, li 2!', blk 3. Fourth addi tion to North SI. Paul 51.525 J M Johnson to E A Hcndrickson, It 7, blk 6, Arlington Hills : ... 1,000 Sebiau Peterson to Charles A Hyde, Its 28, 2a 30, blk 4, Eastville Heights 3,500 O J <ook to M M Wheeler, part It 28, b1k 5, Rogers' add '. 2,200 M A Hemsley to J L Barnes, It l; blk 4 and other property 2,000 "U VV 'i homas to F s Kirk pat rick et al. Its 15, 16. blk 9, Marshall's add to West st. Paul 10,000 F M Curranto .1 E Fitzgerald, part it 12, blk 1. Ashtou & sherburne's add 400 Total. ; transfers $20,825 "~ " Saturday. «1 I! Frank to C 11 Stevens, It 12. blk 1. Woodbury it (.'use's ad«l 51.025 f Phalen to M Cromc. part of It 35, blk 2-1, once Brown's add of blks 11). 24, e\2 of 26. of Stinson, Brown & Ram sey's i«dd 500 G \V Grui -'!• to C Gruber. part of It 11, blk 2. McKenty'soutlois.. 400 P X Dendy to MO Uaylund, It 77, blk 2, I'.eliv Park add 500 E A Sargent io P .1 I'hllev. its 23 and 24, blk 1. Douglas.a dd 1.600 II It Hoyt and wife to Theodore Michel, gSS Its 74 and .'.. Howard Park ■.. 475 Total, six transfers §5,500 St. Paul Bui id i bis Permits. S E «na D C Smith. 3-story brick store and dwellings. West seventh, near Chestnut $£,000 "Wenzel Helgert, frame kitchen and stone foundation, Marion, near Oliver 1,000 William P Murray. -story brick and iron store building, East Seventh, near Minnesota 50,000 Charles Stone. 2-story frame warehouse, JiijV near Belmoui 1,000 Peter i; Brahy, 2-story frame dwelling, Livingstone, near Louisa 1,500 Crescent Creamery cempanp.olnce and storeroom. Filimorc, near Custer 1,000 Tvo minor permits 600 Total, S permits $03,100 BELI<;iOI> A^i AOBL\Ci:.^s EXTS. Ar tiik i;aii> AY. M. I. church, corner Ravine and Ba'es .v.. Prof. In nis, of Hauiline. will preach in the morning at 10:30, and Rev. Mr. Frey in the evening. Ml HIST I.l'iXOl'Al, CHURCH — West Fourth St., corner Franklin St.— Rev. Charles D. Andrews, rector, April 12, second Sunday after Easter; the Holy Com munion. Sa. m.; morning service, 11 a. m.: choral evensong. ':'.%> p: in.: Sunday school and men's BiHe class. i2::iO p. m., imrnedi ately.afier morninj; service: weekday serv ice: Wednesday evening prayer, 7:30* p. m, : a cordial Invitation is extended to all the services: offertory anthem, ■•They Have Taken My Lord:" treble solo. Harry Gmehle, 1" /iii>: I'KJ-.>IIYTKKi.\N CHURCH, Corner Lincoln Ay. and Grotto St.— Morning service at 11 a. m.; Sunday school at 12 noon: Y. P. S. of C. E. meeting at 6:30 p. in. Endeavor Sundaj school, corner of Lafayette and Woodward ays., at 3p. m. lietliel Suiiflny school. ■■■.; East Seventh st. ( Wagner Bk.eki at 3p. m. All are cordially invited to tlieve services. F. ; CORNER OF X West Third and Summit Ay.— Class mooting, 0:45; Rev. C. B. Wilcox, the pastor, will preach at 10:30; subject, "The-Trans figuration."' Sabbath school. 12 in. : Y. P. S. <". K.; 6:.V). Preaching at 7:30: theme, '"The Law of Heredity." Everybody welcome. 11/1 KMOKIAI ENGLISH LI'THKIIAN "I- Church— There will be no services to tlav. exr-ept Sunday school .-it 12 m.. as the I n>tcr. Rev. Ilaupt. was < ailed to Washing ton to attend the funeral of his mother. P MOUTH < HI'KCB. CORNER WA oaslia and Summit Ay.— pastor. Rev. A. 11. Heath, D. D., will preach at 10:30 n. m. an. 1 . 7:30 p. m. oY. i,i.:a:s aid society will *J meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. H. F. Stevens, 15 Sherburne ay. rfMSK ST. PAI' 1 . SPIKITUAL ALI.I --i ance will bol.l services at the A. O. U.W. lia'l. in McQuillan Block, corner of Sev enth and Minnesota - -.. Sunday evening at 7::? i o'i'lock. Mrs. Tryon, of "Minneapolis, speaker ana test medium. Entrance to hall en Seventh st. M A.\Ti:» TO BUY. ATLAS— Wanted, one cur.ie's standard Atlas in good order. H. C, Globe. Cml or S(iuare card tables. Address \ YZ. Globe. p Asi-oiF clothing— Highest prices \s paid for ladies" ad gents' garments; orders attended any distance in St. Paul. E. Green. 216 Washington ay. south, Minneapo- CBi RKG I STKR— Wanted, a cash reg l/ ister for silicon; a secondhand one in good repair will do. Address with full par tictilars and lowest cash price, H. Michels, JtinDson, Minn. CLOTHING — entlsnien'B second-hand clotliiii}.': highest cash ice paid. Ad- O.rv<f- lfyi East Seventh St., store. DKSK— Wanted, roller-top desk about *J three feet long, in good condition; cheap for cash. Address Smith, 58 East r"|KSK— Wanted to buy, second-hand roll X' ■■■'■-. price not to . eed first cost. Address X 7:;, Globe. F. IXADt LTEKATED X insurance, safe ud economical, unin cumbercd witii the ex Dense attached to the investment or hi^h-pnoedsystem, take the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association of 3s"ew Yort. J. J. Hamilton, Manager, Union Block. St. Paul. HA I anted to buy light drab cut hair. 31S Wabnsha st. 1)AI1TIT1ONS— Suitable for restaurant I stalls or card rooms. Address XV Z Globe. npvp] WRITER— Want to buy good, but X low-priced typewriter; second-hand: nlso copy press. Address F 16R. Globe. rpW'EWßlTEß— Wanted, to purchase a X. good second-hand Remington tyne wriifr. Room 4, German-American Bank Bui id ing. POPULAR WANTS. MTITATIO^S OFFEKFJ). Male. I"I Rst-CLASS MA X in each of the fol lowing places to represent the accident department of the ./Etna Life Insurance com pany, of Hartford, Conn.. as general agent in St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duiuth, Winona and Maukato, Minn.: Fargo, Grand Forks and Bismarck, W. D. ; Aberdeen, Pierre and Sioux Falls. S. 1).; Council Bluffs. Sioux City. Fort Dodge, Marshalltown and Dcs Monies. 10. None but first class parlies and meaning business need apply: good contracts to good men. B. F. Stahl, Manager, st. Paul, Minn. AGENTS— Male and female. wanted every where; lightning seller: absolutely new; no talking: profits immense. Abbott Manu factnringCo.. Springfield. O. ■ AGENTS wanted everywhere to solicit for Hansom's electric guest call; inclose stamp for circular. 315 Third ay. south, Min neapolis. AGEXTS — Wanted, two good, reliable me.i to act as general agents for an Eastern concern: no capital or experience required; live men can make $40 ia week; work can be done in the evening, if necessary. Address (J 100. Globe. GENTS— We want 100 agents immedi ately: salary or commission for par ticulars inclose "stamp to manufacturers. Geo. W. Swinburne <<fc Co., La Crosse, Wis. BAKEK — Wanted, first-class cake and pas try baker at 536 St. Peter st. at 11 a. m. to-day. BAKER — Wanted, good bread and cake bnker: good pay and steady job Tor good, sober man; no others need apply. C. J.Wciscl, Austin, Minn. BOY— Wanted, a hoy at IS East Third: also, a frame maker at same place. BOY— Wanted, a strong boy at the Grand Centra] hotel. BOY— Wanted, a boy fifteen to sixteen yeais old to assist wrapping up packages. G'lstnve Heinemann. BRASS FINISH ERS wanted, al St. Paul Brass Works Company, corner Eighth and Minnesota sis. Apply to superintendent. CANVASSERS for the city trade wanted. Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Com pany. 32 West Third st. AKKIAGE PAINTER — A snap for painter; I have large room and have lot of work on hand; will advance paints if wanted. Call at 29 West Indiana ay., West St. Paul. pOATMAKEIt-A good coatmaker, at v-' Gallagher's; steady. work. 348 Jackson street. pOATMAKERS wanted. H. W. Hunt, 112 >- ' Eatt Fourth st. DETECTIVES wanted to act iv the Secret Service under instructions of Capt. Grannan, ex-chief of detectives of Cincin nati; experience not necessary; particulars free. Grannan Detective Bureau Company, •14 Arcade, Cincinnati, O. DO YOU WANT employment, pleasant, profitable and honorable? don't fail to see me at the Hotel Sherman Monday, from oa.m.to sp. m. : a rare chance for unem ployed teachers or students during vacation. Geo. N. Bressler. RUMMER— man to sell line of cigars: $100 per month and expenses paid. Address, with stamp, National Cigar Company, St. Louis. Mo. FARM HAND— Wanted, a man to work on a farm in Murray county. Apply at the Capitol or 503 Wabasha st. P. Gildea. POBKJIAJi- Wanted at once, foreman for X large pine and hardwood lumberyard: must be energetic, sober and have a" thor ough knowledge of manufacturing lumber. Apply Room 57. Great Northern Railway Building. St. Paul. AKN'KSSM A X KB- A good harness maker; good pay and steady work. Ap ply to N. K. Dahl, Hayfield. Minn. IK YOU WANT to invest money in lite Insurance where you will get the best results, consult the manager of the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association, Union Block, St. Paul. . AW STUDENT wanted; give qnalifica tions, references, expectations, etc. Ad dress "Law." Globe. OFFICE BOY for insurance office; must be a good penman. Address P l64. Globe. APEKHAXGKR — First-class paper hanger wanted; one who can do paint ing; a steady job to the right man ; will guar antee ten months 1 work. 502 Rice st. PAINTERS — six first-class house painters. Apply to Herman 11. Luh mann, still water, Minn. PICTURE FRAMES and mouldings at x Homer's, 18 East Third, late of tae St. Paul Picture Frame Company; showcards framing a specialty. PRINTER— Job printer, sober, industri ous man wanted. Address Will 11. Work man, Little Falls, Minn. piIOIOGUAPHIC PRINTER— Wanted i- immediately, a first-class photographic printer. Ingersoll, 27 East Third st SALESMEN and agents wanted; salary or commission; no experience necessary. For particulars address, with stamp. Excelsior Manufacturing Company. La Crosse, Wis. SALESMAN— Wanted, dry goods sales man; only single mail "of good habits need apply. "Address Box 67, Owatonna, Minn. HOKMAKER— Wanted, shoemaker at" O 107S East Seventh st. T. PAUL. PICTURE FRAME MVNU >J factoring Company — and Frames. 3D West Third st., corner St Peter. STOVE HANDLER- Wanted, a good, first-class man, who understands han dling stoves. Apply at 410 and 421 Jackson st TAILOR wanted nt No. S7'J Rice st. 'T'AlLOit— Wanted, a tailor by the week; X also an errand boy, at 77 East Fourth st. rpYPEWRITKR— Wanted, a you tic man J- who is a good and rapid typewriter; state age. experience and salary expected. W. R. K. Box it. St. Paul. AITKRS wanted at McVeigh Bros., 67 East Third st. WANTED— Everybody who is out ot a position or looking" around for an m- pendent and remunerative occupation to examine ciosely the advantages offered by the California Colonization Company in their publication in to-day's paper. WANTED— on sain or com > » mission to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink-Erasing Pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever Dro'duced: erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper: 200 to 500 per cent profit : one agent's sales amounted t0 5630 in six days; another S >'-' in two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each state and territory: sample by mail, 35 cents. For terms and full particulars address The Monroe Eraser Man ufacturing Company, La Crosse, Wis. WANTED— Gentlemen of business ex perience to represent a wealthy East ern corporation. Address, with references. Room 11. Schutte Block. St. Paul, Minn. XXf AN TED— Two young men to lenrn »V telegraphy: can make expenses. Ap ply at Globe Business College, Davidson BlocK, St. Paul. ANTED— good farm hands for » » Dakota: fare, SO: wages, SiS for eight months: call this evening between 5 and 6, 2;) West Ninth, corner St. Peter st. WANTED AT ONCE— An energetic man to take charge of large general - store in thriving town: must have a good knowl edge of bookkeeping, and be able to speak Scandinavian language. Apply Room 57, Great Northern Railway Building. St. Paul. IyAiiOXMAREK wanted: one who un- VV derstands the business thoroughly. Neal Johns & Co.. Lake City. Minn. WHITE LEGHORN EGGS FOR Hatching— Sl per setting. De Cou & Co.. 21 West Third. GOOD RAILKOAD MEN for Liv *JK.J ingstone. Mont., Northern Pacific rail way; wages. 51. 60 per day; board. $4.50 per week; this is company work, and will last all summer; free fare. Call at Wallow & Miller's Employment Agency, 311 Rosabel st, St. Paul, or 21 Nicollet ay.. Minneapolis. ' IfIJSTItUCTIOIi. DO YOU WISH thorough instruction in shorthand? If so. call or write Miss J. 1). Hess, Eighth Floor, Pioneer Press Build ing. Spring term now beginning. LOCUTION— Private and class lessons; special instructions to advanced stu dents. Miss Haas, 832 Osceola ay. IL PAINTING LESSONS, 50 cents; hours, 2t05 p. m. Your patronage so licited. Mrs. Goodner, 223 East Tenth st. HoKTIiAND— rapidly wrtten sys- O ter n: no books required, full course of instruction S10: speed dictation, twenty lessons. S5. Wm. Shepfer, 274 Rondo. SPRING TERM of the St. Paul Home school will begin April 12. " Mrs. W. W. Brown, principal. T. AGATHA'S ACADEMY of music and Art, 20 East Exchange St. — Lessons to ladies and childien given on piano, organ, violin and guitar; also a thorough ; course in drawing and pointing, including crayon, pas tel, water colors and decorative work. For terms. call or address the Superioress. JPATJEfII'JftS. A MEXICAN Patent Market and Novelty xx Factory. A. M. Carlsen, soliciting at torney and manufacturer and seller of pat tents, 615 and 617 Mississippi St., St. Paul. THE SAIKT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 18^1. —SIXTEEN PAGES. SITUATION OFFERED, .females. _A _ A- A- A — LAOIES. have -i*- xi ■*»- x\. your hair bleached by our celebrated Parisian process, guaran teed to be entirely harmless to brain or scalp. Bon-Ton Hair Parlors, 424 Wabasha, corner Seventh. PPRKNTICKS— briaht, intellf gent girls to learn hairdressing; perma nent position and good pay after trade is learned. Bon Ton Hair Parlors, 424 Wabasha, corner Seventh. PPRKNTICKS— Wanted, two uppren tice girls 10 learn a good trade. Call at it a m. ; 318 Wabasha st. PPKENTICE— Wanted, apprentice girl for dressmaking. 3 East Tenth st. APPRENTICES— Wanted, millinery ap- H. prentices. C. A. Lang. 175 East Sev enth st. MBQB 4 I'PKKNTICK (ilia wanted; one that x* knows something about sewing; a good chance to learn dressmaking. 261 Rice st. A PPRKNIICE GIRLS wanted at 515 St. xi. Peter st. SSD9I A TTENTION, LADllCS— Dandruff, fall- XX ing out of hair and all diseases of the scalp cured. Bon-Ton Hair Parlors, 424 Wa ba.'lia, corner Seventh. NUMISKK OF GIKI.S wanted to fill places, at 27 East Seventh st., Mrs. Boar's Office. BANGS— cut and curled. 15 cents. Bon Ton Hair Parlors, 424 Wabasha, cornet Seventh. COOK — Wanted, a cook and second girl at ■J 529 Holly ay. ; references required. COOK— Wanted, a competent cook at 312 Summit ay. — Competent cook wanted; good v> wages paid. 421 Dayton ay. COOK— Wanted, a good cook at ISO Sum mit ay. : no washing. COOK— Wanted, good cook and laundress, and also nurse for child: pay good wages to competent help. 688 Laurel tiv. COOK— Wan led, a good plain cook, at 357 East Ninth st. „• COOK Wanted, a German girl who under -^ stands cooking, washing and ironing; small family. Call 24 Iglehart St., Monday morning. — Wanted, an excellent cook aud housemaid: apply to Mrs. H. Van Elle meet. Hotel Aberdeen. COOK— Wanted, good girl to cook, wash and iron. Apply 779 Dayton ay. — Wanted, a good cook for private boarding house. 529 per month. Call to day : also a competent second girl. 62 East Eleventh st. COOK— Wanted, cook who understands first-class boarding house; $18 per month. 107 East Ninth st. pO.WPANION-Wanted. a smart and act v> ive lady companion for the season. Ad dressY 102, ' Globe. INING ROOM, kitchen girl and cham bermaid wanted. Apply at 285 East Ninth st. DINING ROOM GIRL, wanted at Hotel Arlington. KESSMAKEKS — Competent dress- XJ makers at 556 St. Peter st. OKKLADY- forelady wanted X at once in dressmaking parlors. Miss Oliver, 3 East Tenth st. "CUR MACHINE OPERATORS wanted. -C Gordon & Ferguson. - liKMAMA LADIES' liMl'LOY ment Office— Wanted, twelve girls for housework; four dishwashers; four dining room girls. 515; chamber girl, $14; girl for West Superior, Sl6; cooks, $25. 14 East Sev enth st. GIKIS wanted at Gilbert's restaurant, 357 Robert st. HARNESSMAKKKS wanted. Scheffer & Rcssiim, 174 East Fourth st. OUSfcWORK— A competent girl for general housework at 452 Laurel ay. OUSKWOKK— GirI wanted for general housework: small family. 137 Dale St.. near power house. O USE WO XX— Wanted, a woman that can milk to do general housework; no objection to child; good home and wages to right party. 1890 Marshall aye.. Merriam Park. OUSKWORK- Wanted, girl for general housework at 53 Iglehart st. OUSKWORK— GiII wanted for house work at William Nelson's confectionery store, 399 East Seventh st. ri OUSKWORK— Wanted, a girl for house- Lx work, washing and ironing. 418 East Tenth st. OiSKWOßK— Wanted, girl for general housework; small family. Apply 287 St. Anthony aye. OUSKWORK— GirI for housework. 35 Irvine Park. OUSKWOKK— Wanted, good girl for housework; no children. Apply to Mrs. Patwell. 582 Rondo st. OUSEWOKK— Wanted, a girl to do gen eral housework at Gtis East Fourth st., near Maria ay. II OUSKVYOIIK— GirI wanted for general X j housework. 579 Holly ay. OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl forgeneial housework; family three adults. Apply to-day. No. 38 Albion. OUSEWOKK— GirI for general house work; family of three; call mornings. 2971& Nelson ay. OUSKWOKK— Wanted, a young girl to help with housework at 04 Iglehart st. Ol'SKWoKK— Wanted, good girl for general housework ; small family. 499 Ashland. OUSEWOKK— Wanted, competent girl for general housework, at 797 Cedar st. OUSKWOKK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework; good wages. Apply 381 East Eighth st. HOUSEWORK— A girl for general house work. References required. 411 Ash land aye. OUSEWOKK— Wanted, neat girl for general housework. 157 Kent St., second house from Selby ay. cable. H~" OUSEWOKK— Wanted, girl for general housework. 22;» Spruce st. OUSKWORK— GirI wanted for general housework; good wages: small family. ".'.i East Isabel st. " HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework. 998 Fauquier st. j_| OUSEWOKK— Wanted, a girl for geuer li al housework. Inquire 113 summit. M OUSKWORK— A smart, intelligent girl i-JL to help in housework or take care of children. 3ao Bantil st. U OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for house xJ work: small, plain family; good wages. 386 Banfil St., two blocks off West seventh. OUSKWOKK— a good girl for general housework. Call at once, 210 Martin st. II OUSKWOKK— a girl for gen- O eral housework. 598 Fuller St., between Kent aud Dale. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl for general housework at 305 Sherman st. OUSKWOKK— immediately at 669 Laurel ay., a competent girl for gen eral housework, in a small family; must un derstand English. O OUSKWORK— Wanted. experienced girl O for general housework, 710 Marshall ay. ; four in family. OUSKWOKK— a girl to work in board- ing house. 401 Selby ay. ri OUSKWOKK — Wanted, a competent li girl for general housework. 554 Day ton ay. _ LI OUSEWORK— \\ anted, competent girl JLI for general housework: good, wages; two in family ; call Monday. 663 St. Anthony aye. O OUSEWORK— Want a good girl for LA general houseworic. Apply 282 Sher burne ay. U OUSEWOKK— Wanted, competent girl II for general housework in family of two. •122 Rondo st. I_| OUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl sixteen CX years old for light housework and sew ing. 318 Wabasha st. OUSEWOKK— GirI for light housework wanted at 239 Martin st. M OUSEWOKK— Wanted, good girl for .CJ. general housework, at 254 Farrington rv. OUSEWOKK— A competeutgirl for gen eral housework; small family. 26 East College ay. OUSEWORK-Wanted, a good girl for general housework: one that can sleep at home. 141 West Third st. OUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl for general housework; small family. Call at once. 638 Olive st. OUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework, 363 East Sixth st. ODSKWORK-Wauted. a girl for gen erai housework to go to White 3ear for the summer. Call 132 Western ay. north. OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework immediately; small family; good wagei. .250 West Third St.. second floor. II OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl to learn 11 housework at 260 Kent st. . POPULAR WANTS. SITUATION ... OFFERED. " ' ■ I- females. 1 . _ O OtSEWOKK— Wanted, young girl for Lx plain housework. Call Monday, at ' 493 Broadway. ■ : . ■ ;- I Cl OUSEWORK-Wanted. girl to do light IJ- housework in exchange for board. 607 Jackson st - ■'::'.. \' WORK— Nice, clean, competent girl for. general housework in family of three. Apply 487 Broadway. • .-.■•■■ fe> LJ OUSEWORK— a girl wanted for gen i-X.ernl housework at 631 Westminster st II OUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent A-I- girl for general housework. Apply at 27 sherbnrne aye. . [I OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl to do gen- J. J. eral housework; small family. 742 Dayton ay. .'>" i OUSEWORK— Wauted, a competent girl for general housework. 130 Sum mit ay. ""-: U OITSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen -1.1 eral housework. 646 Burr st. >■-■-■ HOUSEWORK— good girl for general housework; no washing; inquire 215 South Franklin st. >■ "_ OUSEWORK-Wanted, girl for general housework. 394 Igleharl st. *jh HOUSEWORK— Girl wauted for general housework. Apply 610 Marshall ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, hired girl to do ■LA . geueral housework. Apply at No. 654 Olive st. ' .' OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl tor general housework in family of four; call Sun day. 586 Canada. JJ WORK— Wanted, a good girl for l-l general housework; bring references. Call at 192 Mcßoal st. ■ LJ OUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl to J-J. do general housework in small family; call Monday at 716 Pine st. "•' ::• OUSEWORK—Wanted, good girl for housework. Inquire Monday and Tues day at 702 Iglehart. • - HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl at 680 Igle hart LJ OLSEWORK— GirI for general house- XJ. work in a small family. Apply at 233 Western ay. LJ OUSEWORK— Good girl wanted at 292 •» A Bate 3 ay. LJ OUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general •11 housework. 498 Collins st HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, middle-aged lady for housekeeper for two. 104 Star key st. ITCHEN WORK— Wanted, a good girl for kitchen work. 343 East Sixth st. KITCHEN and dining room girl wanted. 85 East Eighth. £ADY wanted to exhibit fancy article: J references required. Call 675 Wabasha street. LAUNDRY GIRLS wanted, at Windsor Hotel. LAUNDRY GIRL at once. Southern -Lj Hotel. Ninth and St. Peter sts. LAWN GRASS SEED— De Cou & Co., 21 West Third. MAID— a competent person as maid ; chambermaid, French preferred. 236 Summit ay. BST-tS NURSE — Wanted, girl sixteen to eighteen i-i years of ace, as nurse; only one child. Apply, stating wages required, to H. H. Budgett, Long Prairie. Minn. TV" LRS E GIRL — Wanted immediately, 1 1 young girl living near 130 College ay. to take care of child afternoons. lyTL'RSE— Wanted, a trustworthy and ex -L^ perienced nurse to take charge of a baby; references indispensable; apply to Mrs. H. Van Ellemeet, Hotel Aberdeen. NURSE GIRL wanted by Mrs. W. Il.Uart, 1" 426 Holly ay. ; with reference. TVTURSE GlßL— Wanted, a nurse girl from 1* twelve to sixteen years old, at 106 Sum mit ay. Mrs. J. Kelliher. IVURSEGIRI — ot about fourteen to 1* care for child; German preferred. 707 Iglehart. - JVTURSE GlßL— Young nurse girl at 711 11 Ashland. NE HUNDRED FAMILY PLACES at Douglass' Intelligence, 35 Seventh. Special lies: Yellowstone Park and Montana places. SALESLADY — A situatiou open for clever, O well-educated lady, not too young and of good address; one with ■ a large city ac quaintance preferred. Apply Monday. 10 to 12.. J. Breutano, 272 East Seventh st, up stairs. - - - SALESLADIES — Experienced millinery O salesladies; highest salary, permanent situation: none others need apply. B. Harris, 291 East Seventh st. SECOND GlßL— Wanted, competeut sec- O ond girl. :>r>:» Grove st. SERVANT— servant wauteii in O private family. 166 West Ninth. SEAMSTRESS— Monday morning. Hotel Barteau, Room 31. E WlNG— Wauted, at 165 East Seventh st. Room 12, second floor, an experienced girl to sew awnings on Singer machine; no others need apply. SWING GlKLS— Experienced girls for sewing awnings and tents. J. M. Ros seli. 356 Jackson. S~ HI RT MAKERS— Wanted, two experi enced shirt makers; none but experi enced operators need apply. Brings & Mer rill, corner Fourth and Robert. OTENOGRAPUER to handle our corre- O spondence in exchange for practice, deskroom and use of machine; no salary. Room 18. 158 East Third. HE VERY BEST WAY to keep the wolf from the widow's door, after your death, is to leave her a policy in the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association. Headquarters for this district Union Block, St, Paui. . U/" ANTED— Girl for housework. Deer Lodge, Montana; girls for city. Em ployment office, 4'.ri Laurel ay. 117 ANTED— lmmediately— Forty girls for » » .general housework, two cooks, six nurse girls. 359 Solby. ANTED— Three girls to learn short haud or telegraphy ; can make board and small wages. Apply Globe Business College. Davidson block. \\T ANTED— A first-class rubbing bed man. » V also a sawyer. Apply to Fred Andres & Co., stone yard, Milwaukee, Wis. • ANTED— Ladies and gentlemen to ■ organize lodges for the order Golden Star, the latest non-secret order; no medical examination. Address S. A. Smith, Sup. See.. Lowell Mass. OR SUMMIT PARK or Stinson's Boule . yard properly see Fallihee & Snow. PE«SOJTAI>S. ISS SARGENT, for many years identi -I'X lied with the ladies of sit.' Paul, takes pleasure to inform her friends that she has taken charge of the St. Paul Glove Co.'s new glove store, 15 East Seventh st, near Waba t.ha. A pleasant surprise awaits you Mon day. " "■ 111 RS. KATE HOPKINS, magnetic i'l- healer, psychometric and trance me dium. 225Va West Seventh St., St. Paul. [Vliis. M. A. TUSSEY. i!' 23 East Eisjhtn -^'A st. Baths, Magnetic and Massage treat- ; ments, for nervous complaints; also rheuma tism : hours. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ODELS WANTED — Thoroughly {e spectable studio. Address Anthony Roland, general delivery, city. . * .>; «fe , ; EMOVED— Mrs. J. A. Hayes to 56 East Sixth ; laces, lace curtains, and kid gloves cleaned: formerly at 3<Hi West Third. ! EMOVED— CLAIRVOYANT— Mrs. Dr. \ Hill, of New York city, can be con suited at her office, 728 Nicollet ay., Flat [ 12, on all affairs of life, being a eel- : ebrated business clairvoyant, astrologist and scientific palmist, who has a reputation : throughout the world for accurate and truthful readings of the past, present and ; future - through her wonderful Egyptian magic mirror; removes evil influences and family estrangements; unites the separated; brings success to the unsuccessful, and tells when to make profitable investments: con sultation from $1 to S2: also tells full name, and shows picture of the one you will marry. Mrs. Hill has been consulted by the most successful business men and ladies of New York, Boston and Chicago. . Hours from 1 p. m. to 8 p. m. Fifteen years of experience. Beware or imitators. ■ .• ANTED— address of "High Gard Dick." Address Jockey, Globe. RINKLES, moth, fiabbiness, depres- VV slons and coarseness of the skin re moved and complexion beautified; removal of wrinkles a specialty. Mrs. Bullock, 529 Seventh ay. south. Minneapolis. STOKE ASP BAR FIXTURES NEW AND SECOND-HAND SALOON fixtures, ice boxes, mirrors, pool and billiard tables, counters and shelving. 213 Washington aye. north, Minneapolis. POPULAR WANTS. . SITUATIONS WA3TKP. " Mules. BILL CLERK, 19 yearsjof age, two year's experience, wants position. Address E. 16-.', Glope. DOSS HAKiiKS please call or address Fred JJ. Bushmann, 25 East Third st., St. Paul, for competent men for all grades of labor. OYS FOR PLACES, places for boys; . employment bureau for poor boys, free. Newsboys' Club Room. Chamber of Com merce building; open from 11 to 12a. m. and from 7 to 9:30 p. m. OOKKEEPER— Married man wishes l-» situation as bookkeeper; will go in dry goods or grocery store ana help wait on trade: city references. Address 882 Arm strong st. DOOKKEEPER will post books at hours D to suit, or accept position as entry clerk. G. M. Bridera. 171 West Fourth st. . BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, a position as bookkeeper; is a good penman; can operate the Remington machine. L. B.. Globe. DOORKEEPER— bookkeeper is desir- U ous of obtaining work on a set of books evenings: best of references, and fair re muneration only expected. Address P. 8., Box 2515, city. OOKKEEPER — Assistant — Position V* wanted by young man ; is a good pen man: four years' experience. Address J 164, Globe. BOOKKEEPER —Competent, reliable. JLJ .experienced in office work, desires po sition; best city references. Address G., 306 Robert. BOOKKEEPING — Books opened, cioseu, ■LJ posted, expert work, etc F. Sprague,' Room 2.VJ. Drake block St. Paul. (M..ERK— Wanted, by a young man. a re- J sponsible position in wholesale house; speaks German and English: can furnish references and security. Address II 159, Globe. ' ■ . . . COACHMAN— situation in pri- Vv vate family by a first-class man of ex perience. Address V 16!), Globe. d 3 COOK — A colored cook wants a place in a hotel as cook: well experienced: good references; no objection to going out of city. Address J IC2. Globe. . COOK— One who can give good references would like a place in hotel or restaurant, and do baking also. Address X 163, Globe. (COLLECTOR— A situation as collector; v> reference; will furnish horse and buggy. Address V 171, Globe. RAUGHTSMAN— draughtsman of -L' some experience desires a position; will take anything; references. Address A 167, Globe. . ENGINEER— Situation wanted by experi enced engineer; test city references; 10 years' experience. Address 6 151, Globe. ■ ENGINEER— by a locomotive J-J fireman, a position as second engineer or fireman on stationary work; first-class references furnished. X 168, Globe. IKON LAWN VASES— De Cou & Co., 21 1 West Third. . ' -. JANITOR — A first-class janitor wants a store or building to keep clean: can fur nish best of reference. Address F 164, Globe. OFFICE b.»Y— a fifteen-year-old boy would like to have a place as office or errand boy. V. Wik. 461 Harrison ay. SALESMAN — Experienced salesman wants a position in hardware store: is American-German; 'understands bookkeep ing and all kinds of tiusmithing: willing to work at the bench when not bnsy in store; A 1 reference: no objection leaving city. Ad dress C 162, Globe. , OALESMAN— Experienced young man O wants situation; can also "keep books. Address L 167, Globe. TENOGRaPHER. owning new No 3 caligraph. would like situation : experi ence, reference, good penman; salary reason able. Address B 161, Globe. TESOGKAPHER with four months' ex perience wants position ; will work for moderate salary. H.. 518 Collins. STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, position by O an experienced- stenographer: commis sion of £10 given for permanent position. Address T 161, Globe. ■ - STENOGRAPH KR desires position for O half the day only. Address YZ 1. Globe. O SECURE A POLICY on the ten-year distribution deoosit plan in the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association at the age of thirty, it will cost you §14.22 per $1,000 each year for ten years. For further particulars call on or address their manager, J. J. Hamil ton, Union Block. 340 Cedar st., St. Paul. WORK — Young man wishes any kind of » V work. 679 Charles st. 17 ORK FOR HOARD— A young man •VV. wnnts place to work for board. Ad drers24 B, Globe. CjO'-\ REWARD to any person securing 'DAmKf me a situation as" fireman with a chance to learn engineering, or some whole sale bouse: work hard for good pay. Ad dress M I'M, Globe. Females. OOKKEEPER— Wanted, position as J3 bookkeeper by young lady; four years' experience; best ot references. "Address E 163, Globe. CASHIER— Wanted, by a young lady as cashier: has had experience, and "can give reference, Call or address 614 Warren st. pIIAMBERWORK-Lady wants to take v> care furnished rooms; call between 10 and 12 Monday. Address 68 East Seventh, Room 4. CLERK— A young lady wishes place as clerk in store. Address L. M., Globe. C COPYIST Wanted, position as copyist or ■> saleslady. Address E. Globe. OMPOSITOK— Wanted, position dv an experienced lady compositor. Address S 170, Globe. RESSING ROBE— For sale, an em broldered Japanese silk dressing robe; new. cheap. Address M.. 442 Broadway. RESSMAKING— Situation wanted in a dressmaking shop. Call on Sunday at J&h PYaiifctin st r ""ri 6ul*Ew7>RK— Wanted.iituation to do" " housework in private family. Address housework in private family. Address 307 VonMinden st. HOUSEKEEPER— A middle-aged women wants a position as housekeeper or nurse in a small family, German or English. V 12, Globe. A UNDRESS— A competent laundress ■LJ wants washing and Ironing the first part of the week in first-class family only; refer ences furnished. Call or address Mrs. Ryan, 7ffi Carroll St., City, for one week. FFICE WORK— A young lady would like a position to learn office work or help in store: can speak German, and will furnish references if necessary. Address Miss M. K. G., 265 Aurora ay. T)ARTIES in want of first-class help,Jauu -L dresses, general house workers, nurse girls, etc., call at 63 East Seventh. Room 4. p ETOUCHING wanted by the piece by JL\ thoroughly experienced retoucher. . Ad dress '•Retoucher." Globe. SEWING— A young lady would like to go out and sew in families by the day. Call 493 Woodward ay. .2" SEWING — Young woman' seamstress would like family sewing by the day. Inquire 459 Carroll st. : • - SEWING— Lady would like sewing by the day. 35 East Ninth st. ... SEWING— Dressmaker wants sewing in families; terms reasonable; references. Call or address 500 Laurel ay. . STENOGRAPHER— position by O - young lady stenographer and type writer operator; understands bookkeeping. Address F 165, Globe. TENOGRAPHER and typewriter, young lady, desires situation; "will work first week for nothing. Address V 170, Globe. rpYrEWRITING— Wanted, situation by j X young lady to do typewriting, copying and office work; salary not considered. 684 ( Otsego. ) ASHING— A woman would like to take ?V V in washing. Address 747 Ellen st. ;Y\7" ASHlNG— Washerwoman wants work '. VV to go out washing, ironing and house cleaning. Address 155 West Fifth st., second floor. ' WASHING — woman wants work wash ing and cleaning. Inquire 136 Mount Airy st ■ . - - ■ . . ■" WASHING— A woman would like to do washing and housecleaning. Call 791 Reaney. ■ . . . WASHING and ironing wanted at .456 East Sixth st. ; rough-dried clothes, 25c per doz., called for and delivered. • ' ASHING— German girl. and woman want to go out washing or houseclean ing. Address 582 Thomas st. 117 ASHING— A woman would like to go ♦ V - out washing and take in washing. Ad dress 710 Blair st. ASHING— Two ladies would like day work; washing or housecleanlng. Call at 382 Chestnut st "IT7" ASHING— A woman would lite a few V V good, steady places to wash. Call at 040 Pleasant ay. BBBBffln POPULAR WANTS - ■ - - . - ■ SITUATION WAITED. ,__^ Females, WASHING wanted at home: rough dry, 2-~c dozen; also housecleauing or scrubing; any kind of day work; inquire 637 Mississippi St., basement. ■ WASHING done by piece or dozen; first class laundress: worK called for and prom delivered. Mrs. Thompson, 503 St. Anthony. -■>,-■-.:, WASHWOMAN- A woman wants to do »» washing and housecleauing. Inquire for Mrs. Mary Wilander, 107 Sycamore st ASHING AND IRONING wanted to do at home.- Mrs. Tobin, 214 West Sev enth St. ASHING AND IRONING done atsl Valley st ; also out of the house by the day. ASHING AND IRONING wanted by a woman; also house and office clean ing. Call or address 200 Grove St., near Tern perance. Mrs. M. B. OR SUMMIT PARK or Stinson's Boule ■T yard property see Fallihee & Snow. WAITED TO BEAT. COTTAGE— Wanted to rent, eottase at J White Bear Lake; best references fur nished; no children. OTTAGK— Wanted- A family of three would like a cottage or four or five rooms down stairs, within fifteen minutes' walk of the postoflice. Address C. 8., Globe. AT— Wanted, flat of two or three rooms furnished for housekeeping, near the Albion. Address 5.,241 Selby ay. ll Wanted to rent, a detached house 11 of 10' or more rooms on St. Anthony hill: must have all modern conveniences and high ceilings; rent not to exceed $43 per month. Address X 161, Globe. HO USE- -Wan May l. six or seven room house, with bath and city water; rent must be low. Address 7. IKS. Globe. ROOM — a small furnished or un- IV furnished room cheap. Address, with price. D 106, Globe. ROOMS— Wanted May 1. three unfur nished rooms, with city water and bath, for light houseKeeping; state price. Address W Ml, Globe. ROOMS — Wanted, two or three unfur nished rooms by gentleman and wife, in good location best references given. C 155, Globe. Rooms —Unfurnished Rooms— flat ot three, four or five rooms, ceutral and convenient, for man and wife. Address B 165, Globe. ROOMS—* anted, four or five unfurnished connecting rooms: second floor; lower town or across Lafayette bridge; family three; on or before May 1. F 163, Globe. ROOM— Two ladies, well employed, would like to rent a furnished room in re spectable neighborhood: not to exceed §10; best of references: not over six blocks from court house. Address M. C, Globe. ROOMS— two or three uutur nished rooms for light housekeeping by young married couple, within fifteen min utes'walk of union depot; answer to-day. J. A. 8.. Globe. * ROOMS— Wanted, three or four uufur nishcd rooms; must be central. Ad dress F 162, Globe. OOMS— Want to rent two unfurnished rooms, lower town preferred; close to business: bath. Deringer, 108 East Seventh. ROOM Young gentleman wants a com fortable furnished room in first-class location, conveuent to East Third st. Z 106, Globe. . ROOMS— Wanted to rent May Ist, three or four rooms suitable for housekeeping. Address Ml6B, Globe. ROO.>IS — Wanted by May 1. four untur nished rooms for housekeeping by gen tle-nun and wife; modern conveniences: state location and price; references. A 163, Globe. ROOMS— Wanted, two nicely furnished rooms (bathroom connected), by two gentlemen; slate price and location. P 162, Globe. ROOMS— Wanted to rent, by lady and daughter, three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, between Wabasha and Pleasant ay.. Ist of May. ..Address M 167. Globe. KOOMS— Wanted, two unfurnished rooms above Summit on Selby ay., with or without board. Answer 376 Selby ay. ROOMS— Wanted, two or three unfur nished rooms, with board, or in locality convenient to get table board, by man and ■wife; references given. Address M 167, Globe. HY HAS the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association been so remarkably successful in accumulating so much business in force so short a time, and at the same time laying by such a handsome reserve for the protection of its policy holders? Answer: On account of the equity of its system and reasonableness of its rates, combined with honest dealings find business principles, -^ts misceulajjeoiis. ARCH I TECT A. H. HAAS, office 56 xi (third floar) National German-Ameri can Bank building, corner Fourth and Rob ert.. BUY "Birthday" ranges: best bakers: deal ers everywhere and Pruden Stove Co. ARPET CLEANING— Electric Carpet v^ Cleaning Works, 146 West Third. Call IMPORTANT TO WOHKIXGMKN- Workiusmen looking for Eafe and relia ble life insurance at a reasonable cost should investigate that offered by the Mutual Re serve Fund Life Association of New York. J. J. Hamilton, Manager, Union Block, 340 CadarsL, St. Paul. , A GRIPPE— only cure for La Grippe, to come to the Grand View Hotel, Banff National Park, Canada, Hot Sulphur Springs; take the baths. A. D. Wright. Proprietor. LADIES, don't sell your hair, but take it JLi to the Franklin Wig Factory and have it manufactured into a wig. 318 Wabasha St., Grand Block. ri/I ENTAL SCIENCE HEALING— Dis- M-L eases and deformities treated and 5 tealed— even if pronounced incurable by physicians — by the power of mind. Call or ; .iddiess G. Jungrcn. 194 Sherburne ay. . \] M E. MAKCOTTE, ladies" Turkish, Rus- JLtI sian, vapor and medicated baths. Da- COtah Flats, 360 Selby ay. Open every day. RIVATE. HOSPITAL., SCHOOL' OF ! Midwifery— Mrs. ll.Stenzel.2oS Martin st. DRESSMAKING. 31. GILLETTE, of 448 Wabasha St., • has returned ready for spring work. Shoo open Monday. 13th, Room 10. B ASTER— Wanted, immediately, first baster. Address C l7O, Globe. DRESSMAKING— Suits nicely made for 53.50 at 770 Wabasha st. KESSMAKING and private sewing. 369 ■LJ Carroll st. OTICE Or REMOVAL— I have re moved my dressmaking shop from 1116 Ramsey st. to 915 East seventh st., up stairs, Door A. . • OR SUMMIT PARK or Stinson's Boule vard property see Fallihee & Snow. O AMPLE UKK.-.SES made lor 83.50: guar -0 an tee a fit or no pay; call and see work. 422 Waeouta, corner Seventh. HY IS IT that the Mutual Reserve Life Association of New York had more in surance in force at the close of its tenth year than any other life company ever had at their twentieth year? It is because it has the proper system of insurance, honestly and economically carried out. MUSICAL. PIANOS. ONE HUNDRED ELEGANT HALLET A DAVIS, NEW SCALE KIMBALL, EMERSON & WHITNEY PIANOS 1 Rosewood, French Walnut, Burl Walnut, English Oak, Red Wood, Mahogany, etc. For sals on easy monthly payments. Also, THESE BARGAINS. 1 Gilbert $50 1 Chase & Co 5135 1 Schaff 860 1 Bradbury... 8150 1 Ladd 875 1 United Makers' .8165 1 Barmour. $35 1 Standard $175 1 Diamond 8100 1 Sohmer 8190 1 Conservatory $125 1 Halle t& Davis.. 1 Emerson Piano ..:... 8225 Warranted In perfect order. Placed in your bouse with beautiful cover and silk plush stool on a payment of 510. ■v WHITNEY'S MUSIC STORE. IANOS FOB RENT— New uprights 84 and $5 per month, and vent applied later on purchase of any piano In our stock. Whitney's Music Store. • .__ UNO TUNING $Lso— First-class work " guaranteed. Samuel E. Crutchett, 525 Wabasha St.. Room 2; city references. TEP INTO the East Seventh st. mu3ic store of Andrew Peterson; here you will find everthin'g in the music line at prices sure to suit; pianos and organs sold on monthly payments. So. 416 East Seventh st. . -'. :. ©1 Ci£v-CABlf ONLY-buys a floe upright i&i.ZftJ $fanß; been used few months; $215 buys a Gabler upright; 8125 for another Gabler, and $50 for a Vose and Sons. These must be sold at once to make room. JRauden bush, 63 East Third St., np stairs, POPULAR WANTS. AUCTION SAI.ES. j Place, adjoining me corner oi Nelson ave nue, known as one of the most magnificent and beautiful private residences in St. Paul. Its fine location is unsurpassed, standing on high ground, on an elevation of about twelve feet above the street, handsomely terraced ; shade trees, grapevines, etc. ; commanding an unobstructed view, overlooking Summit, avenue, the palatial Kittson mansion and many other fine and expensive residences of many of our most prominent and wealthy citizens. The house is new and in fine or der, having been built only three years ago without regard to cost; 14 rooms; main floor all hardwood: square halls, platform stair, back stairs for servants, large furnace, walls and ceiling elegantly frescoed and decorated; all modern improvements, back-plastered; fine, large stable for six horses; rear and side alley. The handsome furniture, carpets.etc, will be sold by me two days after the sale of the house. Sale positive, and terms liberal on account of the owner moving from the city. For permits and circulars containing full particulars apply only to A. H. Nicolay. Auctioneer and Real Estate Dealer from & boy for forty years. Office. 141 East Fifth St., between Jackson and Robert sts. My Real Estate Auction Sale No. 12,787. . Kavmiasli & Johnson, Auction eers. N WEDNESDAY. APRIL 15, AT 111 a. m, we will sell at public auction, in our salesroom, No. 18C, 188 and 100 East Sixth St., the contents of a ten-room house, con sisting of a Fisher piano, bedroom suits, 1 elegant parlor suit, easy chairs, divans, hanging lamps (very fine), 1 folding bed, . refrigerator, extension table; dining room; 1 gasoline stove. In perfect order; a lot of bed bureaus, commodes, spring mattresses, dishes, cooking utensils and kitchen ware, etc., etc. ; also a fine lot of body Brussels and Ingrain carpets. These goods are first class; parties looking for bargains in household goods should attend this sale. Eavanagh & Johnson, Auctioneers, 186, 183 and 190 L"asc Sixth st. Ofiseellaaqous. ASH FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS— We - pay the highest cash price for furniture, carpets and household goods by the piece or lot. G. N. Caraozo, the old reliable dealer, 370 Jackson St., next to new Merchants' Na tional bank, near Fifth st. EVINE HAIR MATTRESSES— have a J- dozen of very fine quality, nearly new, that will be sold at $10 each. G. N. Cardozo, 370 Jackson St., near corner of Fifth. LEGANT FURNITURE AT AUC tion—On Friday, April 17, at 10 a. m., at the tine three-story brick residence. No. 520 Cedar St., corner Tenth, we will sell to the highest bidder the following: Elegant parlor furniture, a large quantity of body Brussels carpet, leather and plush-seat easy rockers, fine couch, several beautiful bronzes oil paintings and rugs; three heavy Tennes' see maible-top. black walnut bedroom suits, costing from SIOO to $175 apiece; toilet sets, chiffonier, draperies and lace curtains, cen ter tables, rockers; a rich cherry dining-room set, consisting of a sideboard, extension table and ten chairs; all the silverware and dishes, good refrigerator, cook stove and kitchen utensils. These goods belong to Gen. Johnson, and are first-class in every re spect. Jebb & Schauer, Auctioneers, 422 Wabasha st. Tl OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND O Carpets bought at highest cash prices, either sold at auction on commission at resi dence or at our auction room mart, north of market house, where we sell every Saturday at 10 a. m. Jebb & Schauer, Auctioneers, 422 WttbashasL IRE FENCES— Paul Wire Works, 21 West Third. . LOST AH I> FOUH'I>. LANKETS LOST— Two canvas horse blankets, J. B. De Forge's name on same. Finder will please return to 148 East Sixth st. and receive reward. UGGY STOLEN- From my stable on night March 30, black side-bar top buggy. Return the buggy, receive reward and no questions asked, to 587 Mississippi st. OG FOUND— If the man with plug hat and buckle attached, riding down East Ninth st., behind two dark bay bob-tail horses yesterday about 10 a. m., has any curi osity to learn what became of the mastiff dog following him, he can have the same satis fied by addressing F. >.'., Globe. OCUKTBOOR LOST— On cable car or X on Miller St., between Sclby and Day ton, a pocketbook containing 525; a liberal reward if returned to 772 Dayton ay. PUG DOG LOST— On Monday last, pug dog, black face. Finder return to 73 College ay. west and receive liberal reward. SCAKF PIN LOST— On April 10, in busl ness portion of St. Paul, a Roman gold scarf pin, knot shape, with diamond in cen ter. Finder can secure reward at 10 Gilfillan Block. THE Mutual Reserve Fund Life Associa tion of New York gives you reliable life insurance at about half the cost of the old line insurance companies, because it is eco nomically managed and its expenses are limited.; r\7"ATCH LOST- Last Thursday evening, VV silver chatelaine card case watch. Finder will receive reward by leaving same at Clifton Hotel. ~~~ BOARD WASTED. BOARD— room and board wanted by man and wife; answer stating loca tion and terms. Address B 165, Globe. BOARD— Gentlemen solo wants board with refined, strict private family; no board ing house; suburbs. Address terms, N 162, Globe. BOARD wanted, with room, furnished or unfurnished, by small family: perma nent if satisfactory; references exchanged. Address P 161, Globe. __ BOARD — Young married couple want home in private family with no other boarders; modern conveniences. Address R., Globe. - TYPEWBITEKS AJ*l> SUI» - »T»HE REMINGTON TYPEWRITER— JL Constantly improved: desks for all ma chines; paper, ribbons, carbon; send for cat alogue. Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, 94 East Fourth ft. STOKE A->l> BAR FIXTURES. Billiard and Pools Table and Material. Bi STORE ftSAUJOM Illy 15 mj§Tt i . BUSINESS Clf AXCES. i Abbott «£ JDorgeloh's Bargains, Room 32, Chamber of Commerce. £1 /^()/)»UVS best. hotel in this c:!y; W±i<JyJV fine modem 3-story brick building en prominent corner, only three olocks of depot; electric cars pass door; 100 beds, all full; house is now paving over $200 net monthly profits. Am leaving city and mist Rell. F IVICKY STABLE-A Good One— Li sell property ana livery outfit or rent property. Warrant man to make money. ptONTKOLLING INTEREST in mauu <J facturing business in this city; doing food Daylng business. Thoroughly practical nan remains. >1 ftOO BUYS 'urniiure of 20-roomed Pl^\J\J\J flat in heart of city: worth. {,000: everything full. Am leaving city. it^^f) — BOAKDIXG HOUSE of 15 ipu*J*J rooms, near capitol; modern louse. Always full. C/^AO-DANDY CIGAR, CONFEC >*-t*J\J tionery and general little; store onibined. Four living rooms; rent only $25; ;ood business street; malting; money. s9 nnn- RESTAI;KANr - No better Tp^i\J\J\J in city; clearing over $-.'OO lonthly. Can prove all statements. JKVERAL GOOD saloons and sample J rooms. If you want anything of this ma call and see us. 3 EM EMBER: We advertise bargains! By LV that we mean good business openings or less than actual worth. We mean this, ml personally guarantee our list as such, cc us ! Self & Aliyn's Business List, oom 58, National German-American Bank, ;*-J()C) CASH BUYS the furniture com )»j\JVJ plete in a twelve-room boarding ouse, full of first-class boarders and room rs; central location; three blocks from cor er of Seventh and Wabasha sts. Self A llyn. PRIVATE rooming house, elegantly fur nished and full of roomers; will sell the Viirniture - and good will of the business heap for cash or part cash. Self & Allyn. TEMPERANCE billiard hall for sale; L this little snap is clearing $100 per month ibove all expenses: will take small payment own. balauce monthly. self & Allyn. ; r 7 'SOO 1 * 1 ' 15 ' «v interest in an old j'-IP I %rJ\JKJ established manufacturing business that will net 30 per cent on invest ment. Self & Allyn. WANTED- Parties with first-class board ing or rooming bouses for sale to call at our office, as we have three customers now looking for furnished houses or flats of that kind; if you want to sell, call at once. Self ;'& Allyn, Room 58, National German can Bank. JHclicnncj- «1- Co., 913 New York Lite, Corner Sixth and Minne sota Streets. BOARDING, 12 rooms, near capitol; full first-class roomers and boarders; furui ture half-price, and on Installment plan. piIOAR AND CONFECTIONERY stores, V/ first-class location; living rooms at tached; $100 up. TWO FINE-LYING LOTS, near eleclrio X line on West Seventh St.. to exchange for horse and buggy. AMPLE ROOM, heart of city; license for '9l; a great bargain easy terms. HOTELS, ■ restaurants, boarding houses, stocks of goods, barber shops; coma and see our mammoth list before purchasing. McKeimey A Co., 913 New York Life. Mi««*«*llii«eoii!>> Business Chances A — $100|BU*S good livery business! • -£!• five boarders; rent paid until May 1: center city; hold fifteen horses. Addres3 T 170. Globe. A PRACTICAL NEWSPAPER MAN and printer with sufficient capital to run his business is looking for good locution, for Democratic or Indeoeudent weekly. Ad dress K. 167, Globe office. A GOOD PHYSICIAN wanted for couu- XI try practice; one who speaks German preferred. Apply to Ryan Drug Company, St. Paul, Minn. _^ ANY GENTLEMAN or his son desirous to engage in manufacturing, that can keep books, a rare opportunity to invest some capital in an established business that Is desirous to increase same. II 168. Globe. A M WILLING to invest $2,000 or $3,000 ia J\ some well-established business in city. Address W. C. M., Globe. A RCIIITKCT A. 11. HAAS, office 56 x»- (third floor) National German-Ameri can Bank building, corner Fourth and Rob ert. LACKSMITH SHOP. 24x40. two com-" picte tires, with tools: wagon shop 2ox24, two benches, and paint shop 24x54, at North field, Minn., to sell or lease for five years or more at very low figures. For further infor mation apply to owner at 251 Igiehart St., St. Paul. Minn. F. Roeller. pONFECTI^NERY and Toy store for v> sale, cheap. 137 Martin st. ; three living rooms and barn; rent, $10 per month. FIRST-CLASS barber shop for sale, or ex- X? change for good real estate; best loca tion in Minneapolis. Address N 300, Globe. Minneapolis. IRST-CLASS RESTAURANT with saloon in connection : long established: doing good business. Apply 355 Jackson. OK SALE OR EXCHANGE— Fine payT ■F Ing restaurant and cigar stand with soda fountain. 38 Chamber of Commerce. FOR " SALE — A fire insurance agency in this city: well established: a good open ing to the right party; reason for selling given. II 154. Globe. FOR SALE— Tobacco, news and confec tionery; good location for ice cream parlor; will sell cheap; must sell by the Ist of May; parties leaving town. Ca 1 at 381 Kast Seventh st. FOR s a LE— Private boarding house cheap. Inquire No. 445 Rice st. - tj'Oß SALE— and lease of a large, well-lighted grocery store, on one of the principal business streets of St. Paul: will invoice; liberal terms: good and sufficient reasons given for wanting to sell. Address X 170. Globe. ' POX SALE— Grocery and bakery; cheap -T rent. Corner Cortland and .leaks sts. foil SALE— -Lunch privilege at Leip's Pavilion. White Bear Lake, for the seas-' on of 91. 23 East Seventh st. I^Oli. SALE— Fixtures and mock of cigars," books, news, confectionery and toys, lunch room and milk depot; must be soldi see it, and make me a cash offer. 49 West Seventh st. OR SALE— A well established tailor shop and a small stock of goods; good location and good lease. For further infor mation write to Tailor. Box 643, West Super ior, Wis. OH SALE— At a bargain, one of the best blocks in the city, one block from the Seven Corners; has all improvements: steam heat: well rented; will take some good lots as part payment. A. R. Kiefer, 190 East Sev enth st. OR SALE— Cheap, well-established busl ness; furniture all complete: fifteen boarders to begin with, at 226 East Tenth. p ROCERY BUSINESS for sale on Day- VJ - ton's Bluff; East Seventh st. Address 11 169, Glebe. GOOD WILL and furniture of a nice flat r for sale; owner retiring from business. 335 East Seventh Bt. TVfEWS AND CIGAR STAND for sale 1* cheap. Good reasons given for selling. J 150. Globe. ■ O- N ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS, one of the best hotels for sale; long lease and cheap rent: one block from union depot; 282 East Third st. B. Roessler. SALOON and boarding house for sale; good location and doing good business. 491 Wabasha. SHOE DEPARTMENT can be opened in one of the live department stores in this city. Address V 161, Globe. SIM PL* investigate, business we offer for |925 cash ; that will convince you it is a bargain. L., box 479, St. Paul. WANTED— A lady or gentleman witn small capital to invest in a profitable business. Address C 164, Globe. W 'ANTED — A partner in Manufacturing Jewelry business, with $2,000 or $3,000 capital. Business established and good profit in it. Apply to Globe. ANTED— A partner, with $5,000 or 86,000, to take half interest in an old and well-established hardware business pay ing a large profit. Address E 16, Globe. _y- WANT TO SELL a half interest in good paying business. 18 East Third. WIRE BANK AND OFFFICE RAlL ings—St. Paul Wire Works, 21 West Third. ©^RA—CIGAR and confectionery, bak 'iv*J*J\J cry and milk depot; four living rooms; must leave the city; call soon. 600 Lafayette a y. -~- • CO /=JOO- STOCK of general %>A*l*J\J\J merchandise; good, established trade; a good chance for some young man to make money; must sell on account of sickness. Address H 35, Globe, Minneapolis. <BM f\C\n — NEW STOCK of boots, *V c Jb,«J»JU shoes/clothing, etc., to : ex change for some cash and house and lot in St. Paul. Address £ 45, Globe.