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EiIALWANIL MTI ATIO.VS OITKKEI). Males. . \ GENTS WANTED— Minnesota branch -»- Fidelity Mutual Aid Association, of San Vrancisco, h!. Apply 320 Wabnsha. Grand F>lock, Boom 4(!5; good terms to live men. AGENTS wanted : blfr pay to jiixxl work ers. Call West NoveUy Supply, 213 Ilen liepin hv.. Mint!fnpolis. V B— wam>,i> — on salary or conlnli^sion to handle the New Patent Chemicfil Ink-Erasing Pencil: the gre.Atest felling novelty ever produced; erases \ik thoroughly in two seconds: no abra>io. »t" l'«r er:'2'ii» to f<t' itrcent profit: oneasettVs mlo> :unot:iitfd to i'(s2O in mx days: nnutlKVr S;!*J m two hours we want one energetic geu cral naent i:\ c:;ch stnte and territory. For termssi full iculars address The Moa roe EraM-r Mtsj. i '«.. La < roEse Wis. X 4. Aije YOU one of the employes of' the Fuller Drusr tmpany at ■?( p>er day. l hanifaor of Commerce, Room 5. M. C. llen dersou. manager. f>OY— v\ anted, stou; boy obout sixteen > years of age. Apply Valley Iron Works BOY— \\ a-vted, strong boy. call at grocery store corner Ninth and Exchange sis. C">ANVAsskks wanted: salary and ccm > tnissioti. liie Singer Mfg. Co., 40 East Third .st. CAMVA»»KK>— Wanted, good canvassers ■on salary or commission. r;* East Sev e:uh st.. st Paul, Minn. A S VASS EKs wauledat West Third; -' no experience required. CANVAS.-ERS — Wanted, a few good men to c.uivmss for us. Cail at 7.'>>> aoasha. pI.EI«K> — Wanted, arug oiUer clerks: -' iuc:i wisLi wholesale experience. Ly inanli,: Drug Co., Hinneapolla. £■. Nl> K»»V— A boy for errands at h'."-' Wa'jasba st. City. ive-iwo-hok.se teams. s.v» per month and board, to ha'.il cord wood in Wisconsin: suod roads: stead j work; ceH 2;>3 and COS •kson st. Wallow & Miller. GTTTbT; stNEss CoTUEtiE warns VT voting men and ladles to learn teleg raphy, shorthand (Moran-Pi:man>, bookkeep v.\z. German, etc : students cau work for tuition very reasonable. For full informa tion call oil or address F. A. Marou, Fourth and Jacsson. H.we you used Fuller catarrh Cure? Coamberof commerce, room 5; trial free. AK>i-:»s:tIAKEK wanted. Apply to A. E. Koberts, Oastlewood. llainliu county, -. l>. ARNE»M.\KEK wauled. Apply to A. K. Roberts, Casllewood. Bamlin county. s>. D. AK.VE.snM.\KEKS wanted; pood jobs. SchefferA Rossnm. 174 Kast Fourth st AUNDRY DKI\ER— An experienced laundry driver wanted. Inquire £as ton's Laundr; ompaiiy, B7 South Robprt. OMICE WORK— Wanted, by v. young man ef seveuteeu years ot aire, work in a law office; have two years three months' experiences; can furnish firsi-class refer e:ice-i. X 104. Globe. PR At TICaTTTv Lli.small to run truit and vegetalile farm near good market: cash >nt or on shaiez; house, tooU. etc., on reasonable terms. Box C IC >tillwfUer. Minn. PRES>EK — uood Dressers wanted on ready-made coats. IC3 East Seventh St.. -Oiii n. CAl.K>.ntX wiih an established dry O goods or clothing trade in the Wesieriii states tr> handle a rirst-class line of cotton Mid woolea hosiery direct from mills oncoin niissioa. Address with references, L 95 v. Lobe. Al,EsMEN— Energetic men want'd: free prepaid outtit. One of our auents his earned >verSS6i9GU in rive years. P. O. Box 1-n. New York. >l SKI lt«»V waned for oill cierfc in 0 Dfiluth.: state asre and saltiry. B. R. J., Suiiiij. Minn. " nuis»- Wanted, men ot energy V-7 and tact to solicit for Bankers' Life As eociation of >t. Paul, Minn. Salary or guar antee as pieferred. Address C. E. Secor, St Paul. Minn. 'pilKOsOt'HY— one d»iring infor- I J- mat ion about tbeosopny please address St Paul Theo^ophxal Society, Room 123, *.iobe Bnilditis. \\ r A N Two hustlers to sell patent • » fire toidiera at 20i) East Seventh st. AITtRS wanted at McVeigh's, 67 East V* T;: r r<t Bt. . . - - ANT riise-^n L'ood. intelligent men • • wanting a permanent position to call at 22:j East Ei^hih st, any day this week; 1 iod wa^es to good men. UT ANTJ'.I» — Man aud wife to take farm on shares or wages; state number of farmiv. Address N OS. Gloce. 117AXTJSD — honest young man for a ♦ » permanest oosition with an old estab lis led iirm as tbeir representative in his own state. Saif.ry increased with expenence. lfefereiice^ required Interstate Mfg. Co., "7 Warren st. New York. Tir ANTED— -Man with push in every ■ » tonrn and village to introduce among housekeepers the latest improvement in a patent cake-griddle; also a portable lamp uracket; liv every iamp now in use. Ad dress for Darricnlars. A. C. Miller, 531 Guar anty Loan. Minneapolis. U At. ON MAKER— Wauted. n good man oa farm wagons, especially wheels. Res . Johns <£ Co., Lake City, Miuii. ■ ORK KOti Koard— Girl to work for board and" go to school. ADply 318 Wabasha st. Q1 O TOlil.f V DAY TO AGENTS Sell 'Ji-Aj ing our Perfaetion Shoe (recently patented i. also the Taylor Adjustable Shoe, direct to the consumer: profit from 75 cts. to $2.25 a pair. No competition: every lady a possible Customer this spring. Secure your territory at once. Address with 2c stamp. Consolidated Adjustable Snoe Company, Lynn. Mass. Females. 'a PPKENTICE to learn hair trade; four -rV teen or fifteen years old. Apply 318 Wabasha at. fiHAMBERMAID* — Good, competent v_ cnambermaids at the Aberdeen hotel at once. CtOOK — Wanted, experienced woman cook ' for tneats ana pastry, hotel in country ; give references. Address M 101), Globe. COOK — Wanted, steady woman to coot, rash aiid iron, and a gir! as children's nr.r?e. 4*2 Holly ay. C'tOOK— Wanted, a cook for a small family. t Appiv (07 Lincoln ay. (^Ol)K— Wanted, woman to cook for tnree ' or four men on farm; no objection to one child. < 'all or address 411 Sneliing ay. Call o:i Monday. COOK— Wanted, a competent <.-oo«; In quire moruinga, Mrs. C. li. Johnston, No. Z Crocus Hill. ININt; KOO.H <il RL wanted at Pardee's restaurant. SS East Seventh. NINC. ROOM GIRL— Oue dining room girl and one girl to do washing and ironing. 414 Broadway . Dl^li WASMEi: wanted at Grand Central hotel. DRE-o.UAKER — Wanted, competent dressmaker. Call Monday a. m. at 556 fat. Peter st. I\KEs.smaki.ng — Wanted, kdies to ■LJ learn the newest and most perfect pvs tem of dress and cloak cutting; the inventor, a former pupil of European Fashion Acad emy, will give his persouai attention to teaching for the next four wcek3; dresses cut and perfect fit guaranteed; also perfect luting uterns for sale with in-«tructious for tising them. Room .', Manuheimer Build lug; Mrs. H. L. De Long. Agents wauted. REiv-MAKER's APPRENTICE — ■i-J Wanted, girl to learn dressmaking. Miss Edwaros. 626 Temperance st. IKLs WANTED-Five cooks, twelve for general work, three for second work. young girls to assist: small families: good wages. Call at 543 Wabasha st HA V you i ; -o<i Fuller Catarrh Cure? Chamber of commerce, room 5; trial free. HO E WORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework at 460 Virginia ay • Sl4 a momh. HOl>K\v<iuk-A «ood girl for general housework. SlO Portland ay. • HO L s E Wti.'tK— Wanted, gitl for general housework at 161 Niuaav. OUSEWOKK— Wanted, girl f or general housework: small family. ita.'> Reaney st H OI'SE WO X— Wanted, a girl or gen eral housework: 246 Sherburne aye. Ol SE WORK— Wanted, girl for general housework; references required. 448 Smith ay. OlSl2WOKK— WanterLgood.com peteut girl for general housework, at i"6 Holly aye. LJOLsEWoKK. -Wanted, good, compe- XJ tent girl for general housework; small fnm:!y ; German or Norwegian preferred; references required. 25S Nelson ay. IJOIJNKWOKK— Wanted, Eirl to assist in U general housework 49THtou sL . . HO E WORK— wanted for general honseworK, at 57S Cedar st. OUSEWOKK— Wanted, good girl for general housework. 606 Portland ay. POPULAR WANTS. SITI'ATIO:* OFFEKKD. . FemateN. " uistwoitK- Qiri for Reueral houae work. i 37 West Fitth bt. _^ OlSEWOKK— Wanted, a good girl for eeaerai housework; small family. 52i» Lauiel. ■ . Hot>t.w«»KK— Wanted, girl for uesii'ial housework: good wages. Apply to 8-1 Hoffman ay., Dayton's bluft. or to 3:t!> East Seven; h st. OUSKWOKK— WaTTted. gin for general bonseworfcat .'.■:; Portland ay; small family: no washing or ironing.".,. OUSEWOKK— Wanted, n >suod girl tor genoral housework. 12G West Sixth st. U OUSEWOKK— Wauted, comtieteM girl 11 for geuerai housework. Apply morn ings at 143 Marshall ay. " OtshWOKK- Wanted, a girl for geu eral housework: small family; wages Sl2 per month. 75;j Carroll st. HOtsfc>%yoKK— Wanted, uetßMr.l servant girl. 51 Irvine park; SI4 per month to gcod girl.' " ; ■ HOI'SEWOKK— Wanted, girl for gen ernl housework. 555 Westminster st. HO isnVOKh- Wanted, good girl for general housework; family of two. 377 St. Albana >t. OUSEWOKK— Wanted, a girl for a fam n. ily.of three; German or Swede. Sil Agate st., St Paul. Ol'SEWOßK— Wanted, n good girl tor eeneral housework. 271 Louis st, cor ner Iglehart. OUSEWOKK— Wanted. >:ood girl for gfiicral housewoik. 74 Summit ay. OUSEWOKK— \\ allied, a competentgirl fot several housework: good v. iiges. Apply 3fJ Fuller st. ' : ' ' OIiSEWORK— Gir.I for geuenii house- O work: Swede; must be - stead y. 503 East Seventh st OUSEWOKK— Wanted, em for geuerai housework at once, at:> 44 Fuller st, . OUSEWOKK— VVanted. girl for neuenil housework; small fit ■nily; good wages. Call 2U Norris st. * OUSEWOKK— Wanted, a girl for sen eral housework; steady employment. 217 Spraee. HOUSEWORK— Wanted.- for housework aud must know how to cook. lU2 Igle hart OLsewokk— Girl wanted for general liotibt'work. U3 Summit ay. tjorsKWOKR- for general house- O. work; small family: no children. 603 John st. OUSEWOKK— Wanted, sirl in need of a good home, small family, at 408 Day ton ay. M OL'sJS WOßK— Competent girl wauted i-i for general house work at 90 Mackubin, corner Ashland ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, at occe, good general servant; good bteady place for good yii!. Apply at 387 V* Selby ay. HOI S WO XX— Wanted, German girl who understands general housework; good witJEea : small family ; call Mbndav morn ing. 24 I^lehart st. OUSEWOEK— GirI to assist in house work. 953 Minnehaha East. OUSE WORK— Good girl for general housework, also second girl, i) East Tenth st. LJ WORK— Wanted, good girl for JJL general house ivork in small family." 075 Laurel ay. KITCBeM tilßi.— At once, a neat, tidy liirl for kitchen work. 581 Pine st. ITCHEN WOKK— swede girl wauted td helo in the.kitcheu. 4:i3 Selby ay« n CHEN work— Wanted, a girl to do kitchen work at 105 Eighth st. AU> DRY GIRLS wanted at the Xatiou nl Steam Laundry Company, 56-63 . West Fonrth st. LOTS of elegaut family places. Cooks. SIT; second girl, SUS, etc: Douglass, 35 Seven tn. |V[ U USE— Wanted, nn old lady to take care 1* of children. 370 Waucota st. NUKSE GlßL— Voiinu giri, for the care -L™ of one child; call morniucs. 4;i'J Day ton ay. ■ . . VTIJKSE oiul — Wauted, Gcrruau nurse 1> girl. TlTiltonst. - ; , NURSE GIKL — V\ anted, experienced 1* nurse girl, about seventeen years old; eference required. 533 Dayton ay. ' NL Rse GIRL, Germau, wanted at7lTil ton st. \j UK»E (iIUL- Wauted, a nursegirlfor ll litt'.e girl. Mrs. C. E. Sherin. 144 Batea ay. IV URsE GIRL wanted at 720 Cedar st. \y URSE GlßL— Wanted, a nurse girl to -l* take care of an infant; references re quired. Mrs. H. Van Ellemeet. 200 Laurel ay. IVTLKSE — Wanted, young nurse 1^ girl to take care of two children; one accustomed to children preferred: age. about futeent o eighteen years old. Call at ouce at gSS Laurel ay. ■jVJ LßSE— Competent nurse for children; ll will give $14 per month. Apply today, at 644 Selby ay. " SALESLADIES— We want to employ a few salesladies; call Monday morning. New England Shoe Company, 133, 135 and 137 East Seventh st. SECOND GIKL — Wanted, coinpeieut sec- O ond girl. 554 Dayton ay. OECOND — Wanted, second girl who O can assist with plain sewing. 112 est ern ny ■ ■ ECOND GlKL— Wanted, competentgirl for second work: good wages to one well recommended. 20 Summit ay. EWING GlßLS— Wanted, experienced sewing girls on coats, also learners. 16") East Seventh. Room IS. ECOND GLKL wanted at;">2l Ashland ay.', O city; references required; apply in the morning. . OECOND WORK— A competent girl to do O second work: one who has references. Apply to Mrs. William Lindeke.77 Central ay. HIliT FINISHER— a tirst-class O shirt finisher at once. Exchange Laun dry. 407 and 409 Rice st I RT MAKERS — Wanted, first-class O makers: steady work. - H. C. Mul ford & Co.. 2.">2 Henuepin, Minneapolis. HIKTMAKKKS— anted, shirtmakers, O Wheeler & Wilson No. 2 machine; also buttonhole makers. Q3 East Third st ' STENOGRAPHKR— in Duluth, young lady stenographerand typewriter. Address, experience and salary," B. It. J., Duluth. Minn. \\T AMI EX WOMAN wanted i(j take V V home family washing, at 993 Fairmouut ay. - ASHING wanted at 4"i6 East Sixth st ; rough-dried clothes, fifty pieces for SI; called for. ■ WANTEE —Young, lady companion to work specialties on the road. Ad drees E 110, Globe. WAN'TKD— Lady or sentleman. salary, §65 per mouth: steady employment. Apply Manager J. Brown, 306 Rice "st; St. Paul. A> TED— Three cooks, twenty dollars a month, and two nurse girls at 390 Walnut st ANTED— AII ladies who are weak and sickly can find honorable and profita ble employment addressing letters forme; send self-addressed stamped envelope for par ticulars toMrs.MaryK.Bucll.Southßend.lnd. WAITER — An experienced waiter wanted ; references required. 302 South Exchange st. ASH WOMEN— Come ready to wash Monday morning. 5."> Sherburne a.v. AH GIRLS WANTED to take places iv tJ\J city. Fort Sneliiag, Dakota and Mon tana; cooks, second girl, nurse girls, general housework; call early and secure best places. Employment Office. 233 East Seventh, corner Wacouta. WASTEDTO Bl'Y. BEIT— Wanted 'to buy, baby bed. with clothing; must be cheap. W S. D., 155 Charles st POUXTEK- Wanted to buy, a counter V-' cheap. Address M 100, Globe. ENGINE— Wanted to buy, a two or three- J-i horse power upright engine and second hand sheet iron press punch. 927 Hastings ay., St PauL • - FUR COAT— Wanted, to buy a good sec ond hand fur overcoat. Address D 107, Globe. . HOUSEHOLD GOODS— Want to buy II newly second-hand household goods. X. X.. Globe. ° JOB PRESS about 8x12; must be in good *f order, and a bargain. Call or address 737 Olive st W' ANTED — Second-hand window fixt ures> for gents' furnishing goods. 133 East Third st MUSICAL,. lANO TUNER— Address S.E. Crutcheit" Box 492, PostoS?ce, StPaul; price.sl.so; • references. THE PAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: MONDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 15, J892. POPULAR WANTS. MTI'ATIOXS wamte'd. tljilc. ; BOYS FOX PLAI'Ga, places for ooys; emplovT.ient bureau for poor boys, free. Newsboys' club Room. chaml>cr of Com merce building; open from U to Vi a. m. aud from 7 to *.i: t i p. ni. BOOKKKKI'KK, experienced, wants set 01 books to keep eveniugs. A. F..Globe. CLERK— • position ax clerk in J hotel: have had experience; best of ref- f erence. Edward kidder. No. S5 East Eighih st. C il. — Want a position as clerk in gro ' eeries: have six years' experience. A. .1. ClarK. S.» East Bightn st. pi UACUM.N — Wanted, situation l>y a .V-^w young man of good and steady haoits ns coachman, who has two years' experience aad <-mii give best references. Q l>f>. Globe. OACHJUS-A yuuug man wants po3i tion as coachman: is well acquainted with iiu' business. Address Z 100. Globe. DRAUGHTSMAN— architectural— wisnes situation. Address UK, Globe. I? \G INKER AN I> ELECTRICIAN ■t would like plant to run; best city ref erences. Address X SI. Globe. j.^UI'LOVMKST —Situation wanted of ■*-■* any kind by a steady young man (Scau diuavian): talks good English: references given. Address K. Skoog, 71+ Case st. HIM.OXJIs-.NT-Wantedrbv a. respect -LH able youth, situation of any kind; refer ences. Address 11. It.. 531 L'Or'ient st MI'LOVMIiXT- Wauted, situation by a young irian wlio has just served tive years with the Tuiied States army: willing to do anything to earn an honest living: can. Rive best of references. Address James IS. Harouey. U93 West Seventh st. pUKdKIE- situation wanted by a tirst i- class light or heavy forger, or any kind of Dlacksiniihing. Address T:i4 Enst Third st. HAVE you used Fuller Catarrh Cure? Chamber of eeinmerce, room s:trialfree. HOsTLEK — A colored man wants situa tion taking care of horses or work of any sort; can bring references. Cail 194 >,"orri> .-!. MANAGER— \\ iimed. position as man ager, operator or all-round uiiru in a photo gallery. Write C. 11. X., Globe. T)OSTING— a reliable, experienced book x keeper desires to get two or three small sets of books to post up; will make term 3 satisfactory. Addre.-s Box 4Tti. P. O. (JTh.NoJiK.vi'HiiK- Dictation and copy k-* ins wanted by au experienced stenog rapher. Room fr_'S. Endicott Building. T E N O G X P H E X A D TYPE writer desires a situatiou in a lawyer's office; moderate salary. Address G 100, Globe. 1/" ANTE l>— Man to wheel an iuvalid in a » V chair for two or three hours a day; state terms. Address V B.">, Globe. UJ ANTED — position in jewelry store; four years' experience; can give good references. Address 903 Stevens st. Females. OOKKEEPER— Lady wants position as assistant bookkeeper, copying' or any kind of office work: five years* experience. V i>4. Globe. CASHIER— Wanted, by an experienced lady, a position as cashier or any office work; city references. Address 343 East Tenth st. . ■ . COOK would like a situation in a private family; can furnish best of references. Call at 427 Selby cv. - RESSMAKKR would like to go out sewing in families by the day. Address liil) West Sixth st. " DlWissjiAKKß- Experienced dressmak er wonld like sewing in families. Ad dress 8. . Globe. . • LDEISLY IADV would hire position in doctor or dentist office as receiving lady, or housekeeper in small family. 157 Univer sity ay.; upstairs. HAVE you used Fuller Catarrh Cure? Chamber of commerce, roort 5; trial free. HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted bj a Canadian widow lady, a position as nousekeeper orcompaniou to an invalid; best of refer ences. Apply to Box A D, Globe. Minneap olis. L~ AUNDRKSS— An experienced launiiress ±-i would like place to go out washing- or ironing, or take washing home.- Address Mrs. Soreusen, 2SI Williams st., right base ment. ...-. . ■.-•.■ -~ [\/f ILLINER-Wanted-Young laav with, -*.»A some experience would, Like a position in a millinery store. Addresss F 107. Globe." - jVTLRSE, large experience, will attend J-^i women during sickness: speaks English. French. German. Address T 95. Globe. ONB welli recommended giri wants cook-, ing in private family; two girls looking for work in restaurants or boarding houses. 233 East Seventh. POSITION wanted by physician's daugh ter in either dental or docror's office. Call or address B. P.. 381 East Seventh St.; upstairs. VALKSLADY-A young lady would like a O position in a confectionery store, or some kind of office work. Address "C, 470 Edmuud st., city. OTENOGRAPHER— Competent lady sten ographer and typewriter, with best city references, desires position: can operate Smith Premier and Ramingtou machines: no objection to leaving the city. Address L 103, Globe. OTENOGRAPHER-A competent sten *>■' ographer and typewriter desires perma nent position: owns a machine: can give best of reterence. Address G 103, Globe. OTKXOGRAPHER-Aa experienced lady O stenographer and typewriter desires a position; no objection to leaving the city; can give best of references. Address V 100. Globe. WANTED— in need of good girls can find the same by leaving orders with Mrs. Merry weather. 543 Wabasha st ASHERWOMAN-A woman would like to go out washing. Address 531 Charles St., up stairs. -' WASHING— A woman wants outside washing aud ironing and houseclean ing. Inquire at 164 West Sixth st. Go in the rear house. WASH ING — Family washing wanted. Plain clothes washed ana ironed, 35 cents dozen. Address Mrs. Sorensen, 231 Williams st.. right basement. ■■ r ASHING— a young lady would like to »V go out and do some washing. Please call at 400 Charles st. ' WASHING— Two German girls want to go out washing and cleaning. Address .->T-> Van Buren st., city. ASHlNG— Wanted, to go out washiug •-'44 Fourteenth. Mrs. Bery. ■' PEfISOKAIJS. AM R— Positive cure catarrh, colds, rheumatism, indigestion, disability, nervousness, piles, female blood and private diseases: only remedy sold on guarantee; free trial treatment. JtM Wabasha. Sold by druggists. ; ' . . . . /"CHARLES RAYMOND— out Of em-* v-> ploy, write former employer, C. H. chad bourne. " ■ --'.:-■'. LAIKVOYANT— Mme; Teitsworih— liable business test aud developing me dium; twenty-nine years' experience. ; 450 Minnesota. .-...■■ . _ > . .-. r: : - MMA THORSON, professional inas sager: also improved Turkish baths. Room 11">. Moore Block, Seven Corners. * .-.'. OK ADOPTION — a Doy baby, four months old; good, healthy baby. Call at 536 Seventh ay. north, Minneapolis. HAVE you used Fuller Catarrh Cure? Chamber of commerce, room 5: trial free. LADIES — Headache, backache, nervous ness.and all weakness peculiar to women, speedily cured by using Orange Blossom ; St Paul aay, Wednesday. Address General Agent. 50 Royalston ay., Minneapolis, Minn. RS. WILLIAM, CLAIRVOYANT, and magnetic healer. 419 Exchange st, Room 1, up stairs. • ' |V| KS. KATE HOSK.lNS— Magnetic heal- L"J er; psychometric and trance medium. •J2SU West Seventh st. RS. M. A. TUSBEY, 22a East Eighth st Magnetic and massage treatment for nervous diseases, paralytic and rheumatism; aiso clairvoyant Hours, a. m. oßp. m. BOAKI> WAITED. BOARD— Plain, substantial board for two geutlemen in private-family. Address X llO. Globe. ■ BOARD — Young iady wishes a place to room and board, terms not to exceed $4 per week. Address P 104. Globe. BOARD — Wanted, a place to board in a -D plain family; willing to assist with housework. Address T 112. Globe. OARD— Room wanted with breakfast or ; full board. YBB,.Globe. ... p OOM AND BOARD— Young lady wants -TV room and board in private family; Col lege. Nelson or Summit. Address F 109. Globe. IJISTRUCTIOJI. ELOCUTION AND CALISTHENICS —Private and class lessons: pupils trained in - all dramatic branches. Miss Haas, 632 Qsceola ar. - POPULAR FOR niaiT.y'.-v" -'■<; - liouMew. « —WE RENT HOUSES, STORKS. OP • FICES. TAKE CHARtiK OF KKNTKD PROPERTY. TAYLORS RENTING AGBN CY. QLOBB BUILDING. ' '~ A A —HOUSES, FLATS. aTOUESAhD ,J\. OFFICES FOX RENT. OWNERS' AGENTS. FOR CARE OF PROPERTY. PARKKK A WIN'NK. <-.-> KAST 4th STKKKT. COTTAGE— For tent ho. 88 East Ninth . St.; has gas, city water, closets, etc.; front and back yard, and ia in good order. Apply at i(5 Kast Eighth st. for key. . . ; '.'"' : I">OTTAGK — Nice six-room cottage at White Bear for sale or rent also second floor of houses on Farrington ay. and Blair st. for rent cheap. W. F. CarrofL 8M Pioneer I'rc--s Building. C^OTT.V<iE— Neat cottaue and large tot for - rent; S3. Room 33, Chamber of Com merce. _^^^ COTTAGE— Foe rent cottage of six rooms, J ' city water, at 235 Fourteenth st. Inquire 651 Canada st: rent Sl2. .•-. FOR KENT— Uousea, stores and ontcen in all parts of the city; call and examine our lists: we may have Just what you aro looking for. The St Paul Trust Company, Endicott Building. East Fourth st HOUSE— For rent, a iour-room house. :!!>" Selby. near .Western. Call at 3!W Selby or 557 Rondo. HOI — furnished noase of eight room* to responsible tenant from March L. ">()1 Ashland ay. OUSKs— To rent several well located houses: will lease to good tenants cheap. Call :i'.i) Manhattan block, corner Fifth . and Robert sta, HOUSE Good house, nine rooms/water, cell-tr. sewerage. 51!) Robert st. Apply to Nelson Roberr, water office. HtHi?»KS— Six-room house, and also live room. with water and sewer, for rent at 6<31 East Third. - HOUSE — Wauted, eiirhc-room single house with bath, near Weoster school; jjyOO.OO peryenr: three years' lease from May 1. Ad dress X 10L Globe. HOLses — One six and five-room house, with hot and cold water bath, corner Canada and University ay . : HOUSES— houses, eigh f , rooms, on Dayton's bluff, for rent dv Fred Altheu, tU9 Cherry st " ■■ House— To rent, the nine-room house No. 442 Dayton ay.. southwest corner Arundel: good location; nil conveniences. J. W. Bishop, Endicott building. ' HOUSE— For rent furnished house, heated throughout by hot water, with modern conveniences; two to be boarded tor the rent; on electric line in Eighth ward. Ad dress II 100. Globe. Minneapolis. - [VIANNING'S RKNTING AGENCY— -^'1 Davidson Bloclt, Corner Fourth and Jackson Sts.— Hoases, stores and flats for rent in all parts of the city. ' <2?,^ I'KR MONTH-For rent;, five nn *iP*J furnished rooms, corner Payne ay. and Jenks st C. R. Robbins, \%i Germania Life Building. FlatN. ~~ r^ r : PLAT>- For rent iv Merriam Park, near A railroad and street car line, desirable flats at greatly reduced prices: car fare paid each way: call soon and select before nil are taken; take Fourth st. cable cars. Murray & Bell, agents. FLAT— Centrally located, witn modern im provements. Room 25. Court Block, 24 East Fourth, opposite court house. i^i.AT— flat for rent. Apply to Carl - F. Rapp. corner Ninth and Exchange sts. ! C^LATS— Corner Robert and Tenth sis. tu- 1 -1- quire 503 Robert st. \, ■-'■ PL AT— Seven-room, steam-heated flat; hot -L and cold water, gas range fixtures; ; screens, -."indow shades, etc. ; very central. 'j:j East Eleventh. left door. " isi Rooin-*. —HOT*. I. KKUNsWICU, for Ken tie- •' • men only; fifty modeni bteam-heaied rooms by day, week or month.- A ARROLL ST., 222— Pour unfurnished,- V> rooms for rent, nnd furniture for safe. Ciel>ar, 528— Lytle Terrace— bor rent' one ' front room, with alcove: also two single rooms; with or without board: *} o'clock din ners. ; -■ , PyQ CiIiDAR ST.. corner of Tenth— >'itp ' ■ furnished suuny rooms; -G o'clock, dfn-'i er. .. . , .., ... ..,- ; . vv;;:-.;^' ENTKAI, AY., S2 WEST— Corner Rice ■•. —Suite of four rooms, first floor; modenrr improvements; for housekeeping. :■ James Mabou. ; . . . -jh OLLEOfc AYE., 24 WEST— Furnished ' or unfurnished rooms, steam-heated, with or without board. AYTON AY., 382 — Corner Western- Nicely furnished room with bath, suit- 1 able for one or two gentlemen. IGHTH ST.. 313, EAST— Furnished : rooms for light housekeeping. -•:. £'IGHTH ST., 313 EAST— Two furnished J-i rooms for light housekeeping, with water; SlO per mo'ifh. £' IGHTH ST.. 4 59 EAST-One nicely fur t uished front room; furnace and batn; good location; reasonable rent XCHANGE ST., 353-Sleeping room; use of bath, furnace heat; terms 55 per month ; call after TZ m. C«IFTH ST., 125, WEST-For rent fur- J nished rooms: $5 aud $8 per month; heat ed and 6se of bath. FIFTY ROOMS. 27 East Seventn; five rooms, 181 East Seventh: rooms, 165 East Seventh. Stees Co. niFTH ST.. 234 WEST-To rent fur ■l nished rooms with steam heat and all modern improvements. PLLLER SX., 214— Second Floor— or •i- seven rooms water, bath. Call 165 Mar tin st. KOVK ST.. 285— For rent three or four VJ partly furnished rooms for light house keeping. OTEL BAKTIiAIf, 53— Two furnished rooms. TGLEHARTST., ll'J-Pleasant front room; X second floor: furnace heat; bath : S*i.: TGLEHART ST., 64— Pleasant-furnished A rooms, with furnace heat, use of parlor and piano; $4 per week . « ' - JACKSON ST.. 609— For rent, a pleasant comfortably furnished room. JACKSON ST.. 563— Nicely furnished front room, with heat bath and gas. JACKSON ST., 508— Two rooms furnished .for light housekeeping. ACKUBIM ST.. 222— Furnished or un- J-'i. furnished rooms, with bath, block and a half from cable. '^ ROOM— To reQt " in private family on av hill, front room for one or two geutle men.. Address W io:{. Globe. - . PILE AS ANT AY., 315-For rent, nicely rnraished front room with alcove; house has all modern improvements; family strictly private. r: LEAS ANT AV.l4S— One large furnished . front room; gas and furnace heat. ROOMS— For raDt three nice unfurnished front rooms and alcove suitable for house keeping; rent : reasonable. Inquire at 216 ! West Seventh, third floor. -.-."v; OOMS— People looking for elegant, JA rooms, en suite or single, furnished.or,: unfurnished, with or without board, should" call at 415 E;ist Seventh; also a few pleasau: rooms for light housekeeping; all modern improvements: terms reasonable; references exchanged. Mrs. Oakes. . ROOMMATE- Lady roommate wanted immediately: one who can furnish ref- : erence. 607 Jackson. . ; ;■ v • ; aio OBERT ST.. 521-For rent, nicelr fu« nishedroom3. Address XJO9, Globe - j ONDO ST., 293-For rent, furnished front room, with or without board. ''L l ,- SELBY AY.. : -Furuished rooms for rani >J from 510 to 525 . a month; use of bath room. : - ■■* '-.« SEVENTH.^32, WEST— Furnished rooms. O with use of bath and parlor. 7]; IXTH ST . 260. WEST-For rent pleas^'. <j ant furnished room; a!l modern conven iencea. . . . . . . ■ . . .:.:::.": ST. PETER ST., 630-Furuished rooms to O ient. ■-.y--:.. ST. PETER ST., 635— Front furnished rooms for rent in private family for gen tlemen. ... .:..-:.:. ST. F£T£R ST., 458— For rent, threa or O four new and nicely furnished ■ rooms and one front room, with bath, gas and steam heat- • : UMMIT AY., 39— For rent, furnished O front room ; also, single room. ; . /TENTH ST.. 372 EAST— To rent, two or -L three furnished rooms for - light honse keeping: heat. light and bath. ; ' 'T'EJJTH ST., 372 EAST— To rent, nicely 1. furnished front room; price moderate: heat, light and bath. .;..,-. ;J: T<EiyTH ST., 226 EAST— Nicely furnished J. rooms; furnace heat, gas and bath. >' TEMPERASCK 5T..530-A large front L room, furnished; suitable for two gentle men. • nPHIKD ST., 254 WEST— N-icely furnished x. front room, suitable for one or two gea- Ueinea, ■ . POPUUR WANTS. • ■■'.■ :-.. ...'^ fob iti: vr, j • ' -~ : ■' ' ltooin*. '. ! \fAN SLYKE COURT, 312— Broad :. * Three furnished rooms; heat, gna and bath; reasonable rent.. • i ABASH A ST.— Corner Tenth st., Next i .-*•• Door to Drug Store— Rooms for rcut, furnished itsid unfurnished. ; \\MHHIN<iTONST. 331) NOKTH-One cV* desirable newly furnished room. ' ; VirASHINGTON ST , 34.5. NORTH—Op *» posito Kice Park— Nicely furnished : rooms, single or en suite. i Wahasha,. 54'J — Nicely furnished 1 -»» rooms, with or without board; very cueap. ! SITACOUTAST.. sT>;{ — Pleasant alcove »» room furnished. , only $5 per mouth; j also a large front- room, alcove. "newly fur nished, cheap. . -■; ; • ■ ■ il/'fcSTICRN AY., 102— For rent, furnished | »♦ rooms: connecting rooms, or cau ; be made single roomes: without ; board; two blocks from cable; heated and. lighted. j Office*. KSK KUOH-t'ur rent, front wiudow -«-* aud desk room. Via East Fourth 6t. FFICES— For rent, omeejj in the Flor euce block, corner Wabasha and Rice sts. : a very desirable location for doctor or dentist offices. Appiv C. U. Petsch, I'D East Third St.. third floor. ■ O.FFICE K«»OMS— Fine ottn-e rooms to rent in the St. Paul Fire and Marine building, corner Jacicson and Third sts. ; everything new; every convenience: ele vator and janitor: * erv low rental. Apply at company's office, first floor. OFFICE ROOM to rent, low rent; best location ; on ground ■ tioor. Inquire of D. n. Micnaud, 101 East Fourth st. Store*; ..,.■, S" TOKE 3L store tliJ. «tr>re 403. East Sev enth : store. Wo Minnesota st. Stees & Co. •-" Misfi'Haneoii*!! F'AKM for rein to drtirymuL 1 ; 225 acres with buildings; six miles from city on Water town road. Address David Luby, Mmueapo lis. Gener-1 Delivery. BUSINESS chah _-.: 3li>cellan«'ou!». ..•,.-•. . ".. NO. 1 DAIRY FOR SALE— Cows. •horses, wagem, sled, millc caus. route. etc. : poor health reasou for selling. Inquire at 20!) State st. West St. Paul. * N OLDVVHOLIiSALt; AND RETAIL. estnbli-shmeut, with good trade and best iocatioii in the city, offer their retail depart ment to parties with at least $2,000 cash ; iii voice to suit buyer. Address Z S3, Globe. ottLTkg" works A.SU bkkr depot for sale on easy terms in one of the leading cities of 10,001) tn 12,000 people ia Southern Minnesota; an old-established, well-paying b;isiues.s, and a splendid chance for an enterprising, pushing man; building for rent to suit purchaser. Address T.. Globe, St. Paul, Minn. CiONFECTIONEKY, stationary and cigar J store, with soda fountain, for sale below invoice. f;6<i Wabasha st. RUG STOKE for sale; good chance. Address Bos. 254. Shell Lake. Wis. FOR SAL.X— Saloon and fixtures, with or without stock; doing good business; good reasons for selling. Address T. L., Globe. Minneapolis. OK SAJLE— i;}-rooru flat; splendid loca tion: paving woll; cost 51.000 to fur nish; will sell for $500; owner leaving city. ; Apply Koom 1, ;t7l Jacksot: st. I HAVE you used Fuller Catarrh Cure? i Chamber of commerce, room 1; trial free. ' JVI UsT SELL MY CIGAR STORK De | Itl fors Wednesday; principal; nice place ; for lady or gentlemen; good business: apply to my agent, John B. McKenny. Xi& East i Sixth, Lawton Block, opposite Ryan. OLI> AND PAYING DRUG BUSINESS in St. Paul. Apply F. B. Pierson, care : Ryan Drug Company. ■ • •■ • . ■ • HOE* STORE for rent, with fixtures; good location. Corner Bedford aud De -1 tcatur. .-" . ■ ! W ANTED— To buy an established neirs fVV paper in a live town in some of the jlSorthwesteru states. Address U 97, Globe. ANTED— A party with f 1.500 r^ish to ■ talce active interest in paying business. Address J 10(i, Globe. ■"■".. _; .:. '.-.'. i 11/ A^TED — A i live I man who can com- ' [» V mand at least $1,000 cash to engage in pleasant money-making business; absolute security for money invested; curiosity seek ers need not apply. Address L 101. Globe. j finn (\t\ CASH— For sale, a fiat vl)\)\J\J.\J\J ot forty rooms, finely furnished, in center of the city; heat, gas; only ttio.se meaning business address the owner, W 101. Globe. HORSES AXl> CARKIACE. A LOT of horses, all grades, for sale very cheap at barn. 471 Sibley st. WANTED— Heavy draft horse: must be young, sound aud gentle; weight abont sixteen huadred. Address E. S. Long ley. Box 300. City. IVE YOUNG IMPORTED DRAFT stallions for sale cheap, or will exchange for clear farm lands. Address Horseman, Globe. FOX SAL i'. — carload of niarea, cheap, if -L- taken this week. S£S Secoud ay. north, Minneapolis. OR SALK— Fifty heavy aud light horses. 1 Griegs Bros. FOR SALE— A good team of horses; can .J. • be seen at Dallemore's Barn, East Fifth st. Saturday and Sunday all day; other days, 12tol. ' ■' FOX SALE— Seven-eighths Norman stal lion, five year 3 oldi weight, l.tiOO; 5350 . Ed. Hyland, Kosemount. Minn. FOR SALE— Pacer, eight years old, very cheap; swell body cutter; light two-seat surrey. Concord buggy and driving harness. ie9M'cßoal. ; • C-OR SALE- Oue driving team, with car r riage and sleigh. L. C. Auderson, En gineer, Court Block, Fourth st .' FOX SALE— A good two-seat sleigh worth $75; will sell for 525. 242 Virginia ay. OING OUT OF BUSINESS— WiII sell ' my entire livery stock, a!l in first-class condition, viz. : One tine black hearse, coaches, victoria, cxtensiou top, surrey, side bar and eud-6pnng buggies, phaetons, cut ters, two-seat sleighs, single and double har ness, two fine coupe and six coach harnesses, lap and tur robes, blankets, etc.; also fine lot of horses, single drivers and coach teams. C. B. Hess. 333 East Tenth St.. corner Pine : take Lafayette ay. car. tST ARRIVED— Twenty head of the best farm mares ever shipped to the city; these mares are all young and sound, aiid will weigh from 1.2C0 to 1.500 pounds: they are all consigned to us, and will be sold re gardless of cost or value; if you are in need of farm mares, draft horses, driving or de livery horses, it will more than pay you to examine this stock before buying elsewhere, as we can save you at least one-fourth on prices. Pioneer Sale Stable, 523 First ay. north, Minneapolis. ' ■T> EGISTEREDin Stud Book of kingdom -TV of Belgium. lL ßrabant," TSo. 4042. im ported August, 1S01; dark brown stallion; ; ■weight 2,000 lbs, four years old. very fine and Ptylish-built,genlle to drive everywhere re ; ceived first premium at Minnesota state fair; ' ■will sell entire or half interest or on shares. ; purchaser to take care of the horse and stand ■ him for mares. For particulars and pedigree inquire John Pfeifer, 218 Pleasant ay., St. . jPaul. Minn. . • ■ «OIX-YEAK-OLD MARE, PACER, d>'o: fj one-fourth Morgan: used to city; very centle; also nearly uew top buggy and cut ter, harness ; all goes at half value ; owner is leaving city; come at once. Address W 104. Globe. .-...- -' , -1 TWO GOOD HORSES for sale Cheap. 1 1-' Inquire Ryan Livery, 443 Robert St., bt. Panl. ■ • '- • ANTED— To buy four or five cheap horses. A 94, Globe. \\T ANTED TO BUY— Sound, gentle driv - | W ing horse, weight 1.300 pounds. An ' swer Box O 102, Globe. ' ■ - ■ - £") f\ HEAD ot young, extra heavy farm >v»_/ mares, the best I have had this season ; : and some draft horses; right oat of work; at Mulvehiirs Sale Stables. West Side. WOTER RESORTS. HYG-EIA HOTEL! OLD POINT COM FORT, TA. Deservedly world-famed, this immense and unique caravansary is situated a few yards from Fort Monroe, and lies along a beautiful Bandy beach, washed by the waters of Chesa peake bay and Hampton Boadß. The wonder fully equable climate makes it an all-the-year round resort, unsurpassed In health and gen eral attraction. It is the rendezvous tor prominent people from all sections, and an atmosphere ol comfort, luxury, and refine ment pervades the place. Dress parade, ar tillery practice, guard mount, etc., In the lazL Send for pamphlet. : V F. X PIKE, Ma nager. AVCOV^TJLHHTS. .:..-•: HM. TEMPLE, 96Gennania Life Build • lug, 4Ui & Minn. ; Expert and Audit wot* POPULAR WANTS. FOR SAr,E. ICVCL.K— For sale, for $100 cash, a 'ol . Light American Rambler, ia first class ahape. Address Q 106. Globe. COMBINATION BICYCLE— OnIy used > short time: good as uew: ben and lan tern; cost f'.tO, will sell f>r $30. Address H 107. Globe. DOG— For sale, very large doer, only eleven J-' months old; tiger color: will make good watch dog; will sell cheap.at Htiß Tusearora st DOG— t or bale, a young water spaniel dog; well used to children; cheap. (.'all or address 706 Yoric st. DOGS FOB SALK- At your own price, one full-breed t'emale Dug puppy and mother, at 770\Vabasha st;, up stairs. ENGINE— otto gas eugiue for saie. ronr horse power, perfect order; cheap. Apply Room l». Srhntte Block. £NUINK- For saie. four-horse engine and boiler. Corner Fifth and N'eill. FOR SALE CIIKAI'— small scales, will weigh from • one ounce to four pounds: one larger scale, from oue ounce to eisiht pounds; three brass tea scoops: one No. IS Enterprise coffee mill; nil in (rood condi tion: also one pulverizing machine for power. 418 Wabn»ha st. f'OK SALE — Two ten-foot showcases, tables to match : also one Hail safe.suitable for jewelry business. Appiy to 105 East Sev enth Bt. . If OR SALE OK TRADE fora good horse, one tubular well machine mounted on trucks. luquire W. J. Haas, 125 South Wa basha. ■■:■;■ P*VH COAT— For sale, at a bargain, a fine fur overcoat, nearly new. Can be seeu at 355 West Third st. .;. L'ltfNlTtJßfc— For sale, the furniture of -1- a ten-room bouse; uearlv new;.- very cheap. 31 Iglehart st. * f' URN ITU KE— Bedroom set. stove, table and chairs for sale cheap, at No. 7'M Hotly ay. LATHE— For sale, foot-power lathe, 9x25 -L* inches; suitable for light or heavy wort; will sell cheap for cash or trade for horse. Address X 100. Globe. Minneapolis. - fj»LR COAT— Fer sale, very cheap, large i- size mink-lined fur coat. No. 5 Globe Building. RINTING PUfcSS and outfit, '•Colum bia" No. 2, chase GxO, with fifteen fonts of type, for sale or trade. Address 226 West ern avenue north. PIANO— For sale, nice square piano, almost new; will sell for $.".3 if taken at once. at 114* i West Seventh st. REMINGTON. No. 4: good condition; cheap. Call R. sf», National German- American-Bank building. ■ ■ • BOARD OFFERED. OARDAN'D ROOM— AII modern im provements. 252 West Fifth st. . I3OAKD— 14!) Pleasant A v.. Near Sixth St.— *' Micely furnished rooms to rent, with good board; furnace, bath and gas. OARD— 4D Tilton St., nicely furnished front room, with board, furnace heat and use of bath; rates reas-raable. BOAKI>— For rent, two nicely furnished rooms, with modern improvements and good table board. 169 Weat Sixth st. BOARLJ— Two or three gentlemen can get room with board at 62 East Eleventh st. BOAKD— I could accommodate a few ■ lady boarders; warm, comfortable inr nishea room and good table board. 4U West Fourth, near St. Peter. BOARD— room for two gents, with board: 84 per week. 275 Eighth st. BOAKD— Well-furnished room, with good board, for two gentlemen, or gentleman and wife. 007 Jackson. BOARD— Pleasant front room with mod ern conveniences. "The Miner," 612 Cen tral park east. BOAKD— For rent nice furnished rooms, single and en suite: board, furnace heat, bath, gaa. etc.; very reasonable terms. ? East Tenth st. BOAKD— Large front room for rent, with board, suitable for three gentlemen or three ladies. 633 Wabasha st. BOARD — Gotzian Residence. 2.=.4 East Tenth— Two fine rooms, with private bath for each ; several day boarders can be accommodated. BOARD— Furnished front room with board to oue or two young ladies; private fam ily. 31) Summit ay. • . ......... BOAKD— Furnished rooms with board. 121 Igtehart st DOAED AND ROOM at 555 Robert st. OAKD— Belmout House— Eighth and Minnesota— $1 day house in the city ; no bar in connection; regular board and rooms 53 per week. TO EXCHAKCiE. HPO EXCHANGE— Horse for office fur -1- uiture, or will pay cash for roll top desk. if cheap. D 106. Globe. - '"po EXCH A NGE— for nice -I- new furniture, carpets, draperies, etc. O 104. Globe. _ T»O EXCHAXUK FOR IMPROVED -L Property— feet on Eaton ay., close to Robert st. bridge; » tine residence to ex change for vacant property. H. H. Schutte & Co., 115 East Fourth st. T<> EXCHANGE —Wanted, cottage on A Dayton bluff: will trade clear land, aud balance cash. Address W 111), Globe. TO EXCHANGE— Suburban lot for house -L or cows at 1110 East Seventh st. nPO EXCHANGE— Improved iMiuneapolis A property for small-capacity flour mill located in country town. V 109. Globe. rpo EXCHANGE— one fine folding bedv A nearly new; cost 5120: will sell for $60 or excha for other furniture. 315 Pleasant ay. ITTILL TRADE equity in three houses, *» well Duilt, all modern improvements, in No. 1 location, for lots south of Summit ay.. east of Victoria. Address J 104. Globe. ANTED— To do any kind of carpenter work for printing. Apply or address to carpenter shop. 515 St. Peter st . WATED TO BEST. CIOTTAG.E— Wanted, to rent by March 1, V_/ a small cottage of five or six rooms; West Rice, between Rondo and Thomas sts.-; rent must be cheap. Address Q i>s. Globe. AVK you used Fuller Catarrh Cure? Chamber of commerce, room 5; trial free. HOCsE— to rent, between now and May 1, a detached, modern house on the hill: $600 to $1,200 per year. Address, j statiug location. Q 91, Globe. OUSE— Wanted to rent, house at lake of seven or eight rooms; state rent and location: furnished or not. 11., Globe. OUSE— Wanted at once, a house of eight or ten rooms, with barn and all modern conveniences 'not to exceed $20. Address M. J., Globe. , -■ • HOUSE — Wanted, to rent, seven-room modern house. Address V 83, Globe, stating location. OOMS- Wanted, by three young ladies, rooms centrally located; references. Ad dressL 104. Globe. ROOM— furnished room with mod ern improvements; state particulars aud price. Address X 110. Globe. ROOM— Wanted, nicely furnished room, with wi:hout board, for one or two gentlemen, in strictly private family on the hill; references state terms. Address J 102, Globe. • ROOMS— ould like few rooms for house keeping, first floor, with refined, quiet people; rent, $6; no children. Address J 105, Globe. . DRESS3IA DRESSMAKING-553 Wacouta —Suits *.' made for $i: first-class fit. .. *iE»SMAH.ING— An experienced lady, XJ with good references, would like dress making to do at her home, 593 Jackson st. ; front parlor for rent AYE you used Fuller Catarrh Cure? Chamber of commerce, room 5: trial free. STORE AID BAR FIXTURES NKW AND SECOND-HAND SALOON fixtures, ice : boxes, mirrors, pool and billiard tables, counters and shelving. 213 Washington ay. north. Minneapolis. fN THE MATTER OP THE ASSIGNMENT A of J. F. Baulter, Insolvent. - Notice ia hereDy given that sealed bid» will be received up to and Including the 23d Instant for the stock of clothing and fixtures and for stock and fixtures separately. Stock can. be examined at store No. 12 Fiiiii ave nue south. St. Cloud, Minn. All rights re served by Assignee to reject any and all bids.' J. F. WRAY, Assignee. . i .-. St. Cloud, Minn., Feb. li, 1293, POM WANTS KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. .-:'"' ;"-. SulturbH ii. ANY I'AIt.HI.U wanting a good home of 240ucrts, consisting of cleared, meadow and hardwood timber laud, comfortable buildings, living stream, etc.. near a flour ishing railroad town, can obtain the same at a cost far less than value with reasonable down payment and balance on time, or trade ; no ugeuts. Address E 107, Globe. _^ CLEAR LOTS near East Seventh street power house for sale on monthly pay ments, or will take other equities. House (rented) for clear lots. William F. Carroll, 304 I'ionaer Press Building. ■ COMI'LLSORY SALK- Dakota farms. V> Write Williamson for particulars, 375 Jackson St.. St. Paul. Minn. LOl' on Iglehart st. near Victoria; will sell cheap if taken at once. Address B 105, Globe. _\ WANTED FOX CASH— Some good wild land In Minnesota or Dakota. George W. Farrier, 255 Henncpin ay... Minneapolis. KK.HT COUNTY FABM-Over 10<J %V acres. $15 per acre: meadow capable of cutting eighty tons hay; deep, rich loam : wood nnd water; good neighborhood; easy terms: balance at 6 per cent. Adam Hannah, 407 Boston Block. Minneapolis. . 'ANTKDTO BIY on easy terms, or " rent, good Btock farm, about 400 acres. O 110. Globe. .tI iM<»c-llan«»ou>». C*t>K SAvLE— lmproved property ou Day- J- ton ay. liberal terms": 12 per cent in terest guaranteed on investment. Address C 105. Globe. C*OR SALE— I have tne exclusive saie of -i- some very fine blocks in Syndicate 5. Her sey-Woolsey aud Gilbert's additions, cheap. W. H. Richardson, 300t'g Jackson st. F'OK SALE- One of the best houses in the city, lot 175 feet front, on St. Anthony Hill, for $20.000. Address T 107, Globe. F'OK r»ALK— Forty-nve feeton Dayton ay.. at a barsuiu; east of St. Albaus. Address SIOB. Globe. FOX SALE- Seven-roomed house and 240 --fcet lot , cash and balance small monthly payments. Address L 100, Globe. WILL PAY CASH for improved or un improved rc-al estate, if quoted at low price; if mortgaged, will pay off same; pre fer dealing with owners with* full particulars. Address "Real Estate," Drawer C C, St. Paul postoffiee. V7"AHJABLE LOT in center of city, worth $5,000; will sell for $2,000; only one left. C. Whitacre. 310 Ramsey st. 'Si'-^n CASH buys a lot on West side this '3>»J\)\J week; half a block of graded street ; near electric line and stove works. Address H 101. Globe. . <51/ inn Fou a three-cornered lot in West *'P'-±\J\J St. Paul, near upper bridge, one block from car line. Call 344 Webster St., West Seventh. Ss^l 'V \( \~ lio^ on Laurel ay., first ti P*- f i*JVJyj house west of Victoria st. facing south, lot 40 by 107 feet to an alley: sewer, water, gas. furnace, bath, hardwooa floors; a complete house: eight rooms: terms $500 cash, balance $50 per month, or yearly Smith & Taylor. Manhattan Building. I.OST AlfD rOL : ■>. CiOW FOUND — A cow came into my in > closuie several months ago; ihe owner can have same by paying costs. 307 Bellows st rAMON'D RINO LOST in box on Wa basha st.. between Fourth and Filth sts.. Saturday noon. Return to C. H. S., care of Myers & Co., jewelers. Third st, and receive reward. DOG LOST — Yonne brown aog: answers to the name of Duke; suitable reward, if returned to 634 St. Peter st> OG LOST— Large Newfoundland dog: $5 for information of his whereabouts; gone six months. 704 Manhattan Building. DOGI^OST— One young dog about one year old, half Newroundland and shepherd, with a white breast and white tip on tail, with a black collar. Finder return to B. Herrien, Hamm's brewery, and receive reward. 1 O<i LOST— Feb. 8, black Newfoundland -L' dog: answers by name Jumbo. Finder return to 635 Lafayetie ay. and receive re ward. AVK you used Fuller Catarrh Cure? Chamber of commerce, room 5: trial free. ORsE LOST— bay horse, five years old.long black mane and tail.scar on'right ; hand back leg between foot and knee; was nitched to a black jump-seat cutter, the shaft being wider than the cutter are fastened on a wooden bar; this is held to the body by a leader strap on the left hand side aud on the right by iron eyes aud rod : horseshoe and words "Good Luck'" ou dasnboard. With the rig were two robes aud a pair of fur driving gloves: one is a buffalo with red stains in center, the other is an old Norwegian goat skin in three colors :glove3 are plucked otter. Return to G. A. Dallemore, stable 21-23 West Fifth st. . . OKSK LOST— A black, 12-year-old. 1.000 --pouud horse, hitched to square-backed Portland stylish cutter.' with black body, green-lined, and reddish-brown running gear ; horse a little knee-sprung. Return to 488 Selby ay., St. Paul, and receive reward. LIBKKALKKWAKUfor the return of black wiggan braid stolen from show case Saturday, between 8 and 12. 318 Waba sha st. ONKY LOST— Yesterday p. m.. between 5 and 6 o'clock, a sum of mouey. There was between $50 ana $80 in a rolL bound with an elastic. Finder will receive suitable leward by returning to Globe oflice. OCKETBOOK I'OlNu — Containing sum of money; rail at Commercial Bank. ORTE3IONNAIE LOST — A black ■C leather portemonnaie; the finder who will leave it at the Pioneer Press counting room will be liberally rewarded. CARF LOST— Between Summit ay. bou levard and Sherburne av.,onc blacKhaud made scarf. Finder will please return to 169 >herburne ay. and receive reward. itl ISC EI.I.AHEOISI. ENGINE— Wanted, four-house power Ship X_i man automatic engine. -A. B. Robbins 47 Chamber of Commerce, Minneapolis. B£K SAJIPIks of Olive Branch. Box 370. St. PanL Minn. AVK you used Fuller Catarrh Cure? Chamber of commerce, room 5: trial free. AI>Y AND GENTLEMAN of refine meut, possessing dramatic ability, would liae to torm or join an active dramatic society; gentleman dances some, and speaks Irish aud Germau dialect perfectly: takes parts of comediau. Address V 107, Globe. LADIKs:— Cream is far better than powder, aud keeps the face from chap ping; for sale everywhere. ASQUtKADE and theater costumes, masks, wigs, beards, grease paint. Mrs. L. Neitmnnn, 56 East Seventh. 3tF. MAKCOTTE- Ladies' Turkish, Russian, electric and shampoo baths; hairdressing. shampooing and manicure, at 366 Selby ay., near Western ay. BIVATE HOSi'ITAL, SCHOOL OF Midwifery— >irs. H. Stenzel.293 Martin st ANTED— By a thoroughly exverieuced nurse, babies or children to board. 334 Fuller. : ■ ■ WE WILL iiIVK a life-size crayou with a dozen photos for $4.00. for the next sixty days. Shepherd Photo Co., Artistic Photographers. Nos. 131 aud 133 East Seventh St., St. Paul, Minn. CHIROPODIST. OCKWOOI>, THK CHIROPODIST— All diseases of the feet. 293 and 294 Endicott Arcade, Robert St., between Fourth and Fifth sts. HAVE you used Fuller Catarrh Cure? Chamber of commerce, room 5: trial free. OYE WORKS. Fd.KOCHEX, N. W. Steam Dye Works • office. 413 Robert St., Ryan block works, ■■ and f.7 Indiana ay. AHLEKT & MINTEL, Minnesota Steam Dye Works. 244 East Seventh. PROFESSION A 1.. HAVE you used Fuller Catarrh Cure? Chamber of commerce, room 5; trial free. STORE AM) BAR FIXTURES. B4LLIARD AND POOL TABLES AND BILLIARD StTPLIES. Warerooms, 405 and Ii»7; Office and Factory, 411 and 413 Fifth . avenue south, Minneapolis, Mias, POPULAR WANTS FIJtA^IIAI,. »I. NEWFOKT 6c SON, INVKST • merit Bankers. Joan ' money on im i. roved property in St Paul and Minneßp oiis at t> ier cent "on or before. " Offices. New Pioneer Press Building. St Paur. and Reeve Building. Minneapolis. A-A-A_A_AAA - MAN ■Cm. xx xx n. xi. xx persons ob ject to borrowing money on their diamonds, watches, pianos, furniture, etc.. owing to a dread of puDlieity: many complain of the high rates charged: I can loan you $25 to $500 on this class of security and guarantee per-, feet privacy and low rales, property to re mam in your possession: monthly return, payments taken; courteous treatment as sured: private room for ladies. S. ('. Ilorton, '■$>■'. Jackson, corner of Third .Boom 4. A -)lON£VI(>tUA.SUK • xx« Pianos, Horses, Carriages, wagons. Household furniture, Miamonda. watches. Warehouse receipts. Mortgage votes. and Commercial paper bought or taken ascoi» lateral. Property to remain in your own (>otv session. Our rates are and always have been the lowest. Partial payment received at any time and interest reduced in proportion. Your own time for payment. All business confidential. Private parlors for ladies. Call or address Minnesota Mortgage Loan Com pany. Room 13-14. First National Bank: Building, corner Fourth and Jacfcsou Bts. I>O Vwl WAAT TO BOIiUOW money at a Jower rate than you cua borrow through any other ■seney? The American Mortgage Loan Company. Room 7 First National bank building, corner Fonrtri and Juckson sta, will let you have any amount, $10, $2l>. $25. $4P, $75, *H»0 ot SiiOO — in fact, any turn yon : wish— voar told watch, diamond*, household furniture, horse, bnggy, piano, carriage, etc., at a lower rate tiiau you can poasiDly get it elsewhere. Gooas can remain in yonr possession, aud you can pay a part any time you want pnd Hop interest. Business private jndci.fi deinial. You ran have your own time '.a paying up principal. ' IV YOl' are wanting a loan ou your norses, furniture, watches, diamonds, or anything of value, be sure and go to the old reliable, square-dealing loan office of J. L. Straucn, Room 10, Globe Building. You can get no better terms, lower rates or easier return pay ments elsewhere. Private rooms. Remember the place. ■_■■ - - • AKGE AJuOUN'ls of money to loan on improved property at 8 percent. Smith. it Parker. New Life Building. HAVK you used Fuller Catarrh Cure? Chamoer of cemmerce. room 5; trial free. ONEYTO LOA.V- Real estate secur -l¥l ity; private fund. Address Z 105,GIobe. MONEY TO LOAN" in large or small HI amouuts: low rates. S. G. Pierce. 28 East Fourth st. . ■ ONEY LOANED on all kinds of col lateral. Room 8, National German- American Bang bnilaing. top floor. ONEY iO ftji.\ without deiwr. iron! $10 upward, on furniture, horses, jew elry, etc, ; time checks, notes and second leal estate mortgages bought. Jlinuesou Loan Co.. 117 Enst Fourth st. _^ ONEY LOANED on life insurance pol icies: or bought. L. P. Van Norman, 61 Guaranty Loan Building. Minneapolis. -P-R-I-V-A-T Money loaned on diamonds, watches, pianos, furniture or goods in storage at lowest raJea. and small monthly return payments; notea and mortgages bought; most private loan rooms in the city. Ohio Investment Com pany. lie Globe Building: take elevator. . PERSONS desiring to borrow on real es -T tate should see H. CaldwelL 84 Ger mania Lite building. I BI'HASE 3IONKV land mortgages' -C bongnt Hannnh.Boston Block.Minnenp'B. UE G£KJL\XU LASU COiUJfANIf buys and ■ sells mortgages and loans money at current rates. W. P WestralL secretary: E. J. Darragh, treasurer; 23 and 24 Globe Buildiug. v' • THE SAVINGS BANK OF .ST. P ACL," -I- corner Fifth and Jackson sts.,always baa money to loan at 6. 7 and ß per cent, and charges no commission. • 11/ F. -MOKITZ, 9i: PlOaKtiK PKK.vS * V • Building — Mortgage loans . made promptly; 6, 7 and ß per cent; mortgage! bouzbL 6 7 ArQ pkk CENT money to loan on < / tV/O St. Paul property. R. J. Lewis, 83 East Fourth. ' .'. - <C*_>n l"\nn To LOA> * at current rates. <?«JU,UUU Wiliiam N. Armstrong, 313 Pioneer Press Building. .••<•-■» <2JI f\ f\( \f\ TO JLOAN on real estate a *&X*Ji\J\J\J auy sums. P. tl. Simpson. 911 Pioneer Press Building. ■-.'..■-; -;■■•: OFFICIAL. Proceedings Board Fire Com miss/oners. Regular Jleetinz. Office Board Fire Coshcissioners. } St. Paul, Feb. a 1592. f The Board of Fire Commissioners of the City of St. Paul met at 7:30 p. m. Present— Commissioners PrendergasL. Mar tin. Mitsch and Vice President Freeman. Absent— President Warner. ■ - - ■ ■ On motion the reading of minutes of tha previous meeting was dispensedwith. COMMrsICATIONS. ' ' Prom the City Clerk, transmitting copy t>f resolution passed by the Common Council. apDroved Feb. 3, 181)2, authorizing the Board of Fire Commissioners to remove the bell from the tower of the old city hall, opposite Rice park, and place the same ou Engine House No. fi. Accepted. From the American Hoist and Derrick 'Company, asking that a hydrant be placed at or near the corner of Hubert street and the levee. On motion communication was . referred to the Water Board with the recommendation that a double hydrant be placed at said point. REPORT?. From the Chief Eugineer. reportiog the ap» pointmeut of iHiarn Dtinhar as third pipe* man of Engine Company No. 3. The follow ing hose burst : Three sections of EorcSa, same has been repaired and placed back in service; four sections of Volunteer, date of service IS3O and 1801. I would reeonmend the following direc tions be printed and distributed among the keyholders of fire alarm boxes: Keyholders will please be ; particular to observe the following rules: ; ; 1. To give an alarm go to the nearest box, open the door, pull the hook to the bottom of the alot once and let go, theu . closa the door. 2. Do not pnll the hook If the small bell inside the box is striking, ""its that indicates that an alarm hns already been given. - 3. Remain at the box uutil the arrival of an officer of the fire department to give lo cation of tire and have your key released. 4. Before pulling a box be sxtke there is % fire. 5. Do not pull a box for a chimney fire. 6. Do not send in an alarm except on the report of a responsible person. 7. Upon changing locations, keyholders will please return key to fire headquarters, corner Minnesota and Eighth streets. On motion, report was accepted and adopted, and 1.000 copies -jf the above direc tions were ordered printed. The Supennteudent of Fire Alarm reported that the West St. Paul telephone line is al most useless ou account of induction from street car wires. A new line is being btiilt via State street, on which there nre no street cars. The reports of master mechanic. veterinary surgeon, and company ollicerson inspection of buildings presented, read aud ordered filed. E. B. Birge laid before the Board his patent device for the oDenin? and closing of engine house doors. On motion he was permitted to place one m operation on headquarters building for trial. The aunual report of the Board and Chief Engineer for the year IS&l was read aud adopted. The Secretary was instructed to have 400 copies of it printed. The followiug bills, being in due form and properly approved, were preseated: .1. H. Schurmeier, $5.75; Nichols & Dean, $62.92: George Mitsch. £28.15; The Silsby Manufacturing Company. $14: St Paul Brtuj Works, $5.88; N. W. Fuel Company, $264.20; Vacuum . Oil Company. $\'4. 08; John Pfister, $3.75; George A. Dougher, $27.23: Robinson & Cary. 8110.65; Noyes Bros. & Cutler, $12.23; A. F. Stewart, $16.50; August Hammer. $2.50; John Martin Lumber Company.sß6.67: Ames. Ebert & Co.. $18.06: Aaron Marks, $25: St Paul Stained Glass Company. $1; A. Boedig heimer. $228.70 : J. P. Gribben Lumber Com - pauy, $31.50: Chester Oil Company. $-29.38; Cnion Tank Line. $.{5.50: to-al, $1,028.60. On motion, allowed and referred to the Comptroller by the following vote: Yeas— Commissioners Prendergast, Marti Mitsch and Vice President Freeman l/ Nays — 0. Adjourned. Gkoboe W. Freeman. Vice President. Wm. O'Gorman, Secretary. "Somebody Is Waiting for Tli.m-," and you can set the *ititutiou by pntting : a want advertisement io the GLOBE. 7