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15 Uea£t Return .You. Can Set Ts tti^YalUg'Of your Money in a Want Ad SITUATIONS OFFERED Males. A SMART, active boy. sixteen to eighteen years, to pack plants. Apply L. L. May & Co.. Com.) ay. aud Elfelt st , ' SNAP FOR .TRAVELING MEN- Salesmen- who visit many towns and villages can make their daily expenses In t< n or fifteen minutes while waiting for trains, appointing agents; no sales to make; no .samples to carry. For particulars address "Rowins." Lock liox SIS. Chicago. _ .* GENTS— and commission. Best j\ fraternal order. Assets, $300.01.0. -Both life and endowment classes, cm-edged in evt iv rest eet. me district agents wanted. A tore cliaiice. Address King & Co., S Uniou Squaie, New York. fi AGENTS— Wauted, live, wide-awake men tor city agents by the Northwestern Be nevolent Society of Duluth. Minn.: pn.\s sick, accident and death benefits: costs mem; bers $1 per month ; office in Odd fellows Block, Wabasha st, opposite postoffioe; call and investigate. • - AGENTS for new sanitary article, used in every home and office; exclusive terri tory; big profits. Columbia Chemical Com pany. 397 Sedgwick st. Chicago. 111. TOSB »BN & JOHNSON'S AGENCY. 287 Sit lev st . 50 railroad laborers for Dakota: 25 railroad lal orers for Iowa: free fare; also SO i men for Black Hills; one year s work; farm hands near city. _^___ BARBERS— Wanted, three first class white barbers: steady. work: highest wages. apply Lyceum Barbershop. Duluth, Minn. BLACKSMITH wanted; none but first class nun nted apply. Roberts Manu facturing Company. 92 East Fourth st. BLANK BOOK FlNlSHEß— Assistant finisher wanted. Brown. Treacy & Co. BLACKSMITH— One Hint can do flooring and wagon work. Call at 20 West Indi ana nv.. West side. m BOYS WANTED— Steady employment The Home & Danz Co.. West Side. BUTLER— Wanted, a butler; must have gooa recommendations. Apply 2505 Park nv.. Minneapolis. _ CANVASSERS— Wanted, four canvassers f for the two cities: Indies or gentlemen; big profits; come and see me. Room 7, in ternational Hotel, Monday and Tuesday, 2 to 4 p. in. _____ ___ |~\ETECT IVE— Wanted, man oi experience X.) for private detective work. Address E 34, Globe. ■ , DRUG CLERK wanted (German), of two or three years' experience; must furnish good reference. Z. F.. Globe. EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY— can vassers make $20 to 841 weekly selling Emerson binder; selis itself; about 851 cap ital requiied. Address Agency, John It. Barrett & Co., Chicago. ' _ FIREMAN — With state license. C. F. Brown, St. I'eter, Minn. GROCERY CLRli— Wanted, experienced grocery clerk: also an assistant book keeper. Address jas. S. O'Brien. 65 West First South st.. Salt Lake City. Utah. J BARN ESSMAKEK-s— twenty five harnessmakers at once on hand made work. Dodson, Fisher, Brockman & Co., 15, 17 aud 19 Third st. north, Minneapo lis, Minn. HOSTLER— German boy wanted to take care of one horse, and be generally use ful. C. A. Kahn. 175 East Fourth st. INSURANCE MEN— Wanted,, two good, industrious insurance men; will pay sal ary to right men. Apply at Rooms 26-27, Schutte building. JOIN the evening class just organized by . experienced teacher: complete course: no bookkeeping: S">. Address s -8. Globe. LAW STUDENT— Wanted, young man, competent stenographer, who wishes to study law and willing to work for moderate salary. Address, stating age, experience and compensation expected. N 25. Globe office. LIFE INSURANCE MEN can learn something to their advantage by ad- . dressing ,1 31, Globe. MOULDER— Wanted, a first-class brass moulder. Call Roberts Manufacturing Company. 92 East Fourth st. PAINTER— Good, reliable painter and t>a peril an ger will find class opening; good thing for ttae right party. Write E. M. Robertson. Grdceville, Minn. PRESS FEEDER — Wanted, first -class Platen press feeder; must undei staud make-up. Apply to Payne, Vose & Co., 155 East Third st. . < =• ''if-- - '■ ' PUPIL for private lesson in shorthand and typewriting. $."> per month ; satisfaction guaranteed. T 29, Globe. PORTER— Wanted, hotel porter. 26.) Fast Sixth st; apply 10 to 11. SALESMAN— To introduce our specially to dry goods and grocery trade; quick sales and large profits guaranteed. Write quick for particulars to Geo. A, Baker & Co.. South Bend, lnd. SALESMEN— Wanted, two salesmen for our silk department : call between 9 and 10 in the morning. Field. Mahler «fc Co. SALESMEN— per month salary; if k-J you want position, write; enclose stump. Kenwood Baking Powder Co.. 507 Madison St.. Chicago. SALESMAN— To sell specialty to retail grocers, bakers and confectioners; state experience, aud salary wanted. Address II 28, Globe. > SALESMAN— Wauted, dress goods sales man ; one thai can speak Scandinavian preferred. Fantle Bros., corner Seventh and Minnesota sts. SALESMAN— By first-class dry goods salesman, by ' March 1; A 1 reference. Address V. B. Brown, Box 246, Winona, Minn. SALARY or COMMISSION to agents to handle the Patent Chemical Ink-Erasing Pencil; the most useful ana novel invention of the age: erases ink thoroughly in two sec onds; works like magic; 210 io 500 per cent profit; agents making 850 per week; we also want a general agent to take charge of terri tory, and appoint sub agents; a rare chance to make money; wrte tor terms and speci men of erasing. Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., X 4, La Crosse, Wis. SOLICITOR— a first-class solicit or; new invention; good money. Call 130 Endicott Arcade. (jOLICITOKSi-Financittl institution wants O good insurance solicitors to hustle for them ; can earn £5,000 yearly. Address T 30, Globe. Solicitors— Men of energy and tact to O solicit for Bankers' Life Association of St.Paul: salary or guarantee as preferred. Address C. E. Secor, St. Paul, Minn. TONEMASONS— Wanted at once, thirty five stonemasons. Apply Monday at No. 70 East Seventh st. in Room 4, up stairs. STENOGRAPHERS furnished with posi tions and business houses supplied with out charge to either i arty. Apply to Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, 94 East Fourth st; tel ephone 496. SWITCHMEN — Wanted, three railroad switchmen; must be first-class, temper ate men: applicants for position must give full reference, experience and where pre viously em ployed. Address D 30, Globe. TINSMITH, with good references, for Lake City. Apply to Pruden Stove Com pauy. •fTr ANTED — Phaeton painted: will give VV part cash and balance in photographs. Brown, 438 Wabasha st. ANTED— 'few good, live men to call V i nt 304 Pioneer Press Monday at Ba. m. for steady employment. WANTED— For the United States Army- Able- bodied unmarried men between the ages of twenty-one and thirty years; good pay, rations, clothing and medical attend ance; applicants must be prepared to fur nish satisfactory evidence as to age. charac ter sua habits. '-.'Apply at Room 207, No. '61 East Seventh st; St. Paul, Miun. ■ \l7 ANTED— Gentlemen of business ex- V » periencc to represent a wealthy East ern corporation. Address, with references, Room 14. Schutte Block. St. Paul. Minn. WANTED — First-class tile setters by a Chicago firm; steady work to good men. Address A 38, Lord & Thomas, Chicago. |I 7 OOD CARTER wanted at once. Call V\ at 09 West Third st. «PA TOSI,-p PER DAY at home, selling %>*.' Lightning Plater and plating jewelry, watches, tableware, &c. Plates the finest of jewelry good as new, on all kinds of metal with gold, silver or nickel.' No experience. No capital. Every house has goods needing plating. 11. K. Delno & Co., Columbus, Ohio. Ft!}!} RAILROAD - LABORERS for ,vUU Wyoming: geed wages; steady work; ship every day. Moore & Co., 283 Sib ley st. >_. * " ... '..':. : ' ' =' ACCOUNTANTS. HM. temple, 96 Ggrinania Life Insiir • ance Buildup SITUATIONS OFFERED. Females. AT THE LOTTA you will find, for ladies only, Turkish, electro-thermal, Russian and plain baths; manicuring; shampooing, hair dressed, cut and curled in the latest' style only, and the most becoming to your face. Madame Lotta's Empress cream for the complexion guaranteed pure and free from lard: nothing but the pure almond oil used; that's why it never gets rancid: it bleaches and whitens the skin, cures black heads an.l pim Dies; one trial and you will be convinced.- Call at her new and elegant quarters, 11 East Sixth st. s ___ AGENTS wanted to sell Follett's Geo metric Scale of Dress Cutting. Address Mrs. H. E. Elliott 125 Iglehart St., St. Paul, for terms. f^ _ • AT LARPENTEDR'S— PIaces free; best help. 51 W. Exchange st. Telephone 697. /HOOK— Good cook at 202 West Seventh st COOK— Girl who knows about cooking, dining room girl, kitchen girl. 80S Nel son ay. ' ' CO uK— Wanted; a cook and girl for second work. Mrs. 11. J. Horn, 5u Irvine Park, . corner of Walnut. __ COOK— Wanted, a good cook with refer ences. Mrs. Gustave T. Schurmeier, 77 Central ay. COOK— Wanted, woman to cook r.nd assist ' with housework. 495 Carroll st ' DRESSMAKING APPRENTICE girls wanted; thorough teaching of French dressmaking. A. M. Gillette. -272 Rice st. >__^ DRESSMAKING— Apprentice girls want ed. 687 Wabasha st GIRLS WANTED— Situations free; five nurse girls, wages 814; ten cooks, wages 818: girls for small families; call from oa. m. to 5 p. m. to meet ladies; storage rooms for girls' trunks tree. Oldest and most reliable intelligence office, 241 West Seventh st. Mrs. Schnell. * __ GOVERNESS— a nursery gov erness for two little girls. Apply 77 Central nv. Mrs. Gustave T. Schurmeier. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework: suitable wages to competent person. 593 11 oily ay. _____ HOUSEWORK — Girl wonted in small family, at 765 East Sixlh st. HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work in family of three at 359 Grove st. HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work, in family of three. Apply at 85 Virginia ay. ____________ HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work. Apply at crescent Creamery West Side. ' , HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework ; small family. 80 Sherburne ay.. near Cedar st. HOUSEWORK— girl for geueral housework. Call at 826 Dayton ay. HOUSEWORK— Good girl wanted at 332 Goodrich ay. for general housework; will pay good wages. * HOUSEWORK— Wanted, young girl to help with housewo rk for lady alone 622 Wabaslia st. j_ . HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work; no washing or ironing. Callat 654 nague ay. ' HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl for general housework; small family. BHS Park place. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, at 477 Holly ay. a good girl for general housework; ref crences. '■'■■■', ■■. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework. 659 Summit ay. , HOUSEWORK— A girl for general house work at No. 952 Ashland ay. HO. SEAVORK— and girls for gen eral housework and second girls at 393 Walnut st. "fii. ' HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general housework. Apply 583 Holly ay., be tween Kent and Dale sts. ■_ HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework, in small family. Apply at ,314 Spruce st, between Broadway and Pine. HOUSEWORK— A girl to do chores while attending school. 324 Olmsted st. HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general housework. 58 Iglehart St., near St. Peter st. ' . HOUSEWORK— A girl for general house work. Apply 17 Iglehart. BOUSE WORK— Wanted, girl to assist at general housework; German pieferred. 581 Selby ay. - ■ HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general housework. Inquire at 40.) Virginia. HOUSEWORK— Good girl for general housework to go to nice country town, 40 miles from St Paul; railroad fare paid; good wages and small family. Apply SuUday and Monday. 39 Summit ay. HOUSEWORK— immediately, a girl for general housework. 271 ' Louis St., corner Iglehart ' HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for geu eial housework; must understand cook ing. 21 East College ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted .at once, general ll servant for small family; must be able to cook. t.sß Laurel avenue. HOUSEWORK— Good girl wauted for general housework. Apply at 214 West George street. HOUSEWORK — Wanted, a girl to do light housework in a family of three. Call at alu East Fourteenth st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework. 557 Canada st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a strong, neat girl who can cook and do general house work. Apply 399 Holly ay. _^ HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl for general housework; family of two. 582 Ashland ay. " HOUSEWORK— Wanted, at once, a good girl for general housework. - Apply 217 Grove st. "• '•' ■ HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl for general housework; apply at once. 92 i 1 ton st. ■ ___ HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house work; good wages. Call 68 East Elev enth st. ' __ HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework at once. 57 East Teuth st. HOUSEWORK— a girl for gen eral housework, at 665 East Fourth St., near Maria ay. HOUSEWOKK— Wanted, girl for general housework; small family; call at ouce. No. 390 St. Albans st. : : HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent gir for general housework iv a small family at 693 Westminster st. - _^_ KITCHEN WORK— Good girl for kitchen work; good wages; no large washing. 254 East Tenth St. ■ KITCHEN GIRL— Wanted, a good, strong IV girl that can wash at 04 East Eleventh st. KITCHEN GIRL wanted; one who can IV go home nights; good wages. .Inquire . 268 Pleasant ay. ' ' KITCHEN GlßL— Wanted, good kitchen girl. Apply at once, 31 East Tenth st. KITCHEN WORK— Strong girl .wanted for kitcken work. 40e St. Peter st. ADIES WISHING TO MAKE 825 per week doing writing at their own homes, address, enclosing stamp, Miss Louise Fair field. South Bend. Ind. LADY SOLICITORS wanted: refined, active; liberal pay. Call Monday, 6C3 East Third st. ' LADIES wishing to make 525 weekly by doing writing at their homes. Address, enclosing stamp.. Miss Louise Fairfield, South Bend. lud. ILLIN ERS— Wanted, six first-class mill- MILLINERS— Wauted. six first-class mill inery ■ trimmers; one Swede or Nor wegian, one German: good salary. Apply F. J. Schultz & Co.. 221-2. , 3 East Fourth st. NURSE— A nurse for a baby eight mouths old; steady employment to right per son; call at once. 838 Laurel nv. ONE APPRENTICE, one good house girl, German preferred, ana two good haiidressers wanted at The Lotta at once, 11 East Sixth st. ._ SEAMSTRESS— Wanted, a good family seamstress who can take care of two children. Apply on Monday to Mrs. John Wright. 383 East Ninth st. '■ .• SECOND GlßL— Wanted, at 529 Holly ay., a second girl; Scandinavian' or German preferred; references required. SHIRTMAKERS— Wanted at once, three experienced shirlmakers and one but ~" tonhole maker. M. E. Briggs, corner Fourth, and Robert streets. ■ ■ STENOGRAPHER— competent O lady stenographer and typewriter with best of references; 840 salary to begin with. Address L 25, Globe.' THE FAINT P.ATJI, DAJLY GLOBE: SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, JB9&— SIXTEEN PAGES. SITUATION'S OFFERED. females. THE ELITE HAIR-DRESSING PAR-. . lors, 406 Wabasha— Choice hair goods sale; ladies' bangs cut aud curled; first-class work always. WANTED— Forty girls for houseworK and four competent second girls. Albion Dry Goods Store.' 392 Selby ay. ".'- WAITRESSES— 815.00: Da ' kotn, 818.00: Texas, 820.00. E. Douglass, -Intelligence. 35 Seventh. * _____ \I ANTED— A reliable.iiitelligeut lady for VV a somewhat responsible position; need not have experience, but references required: to suitable party 812 per week, with advance when experienced. Apply at 302 Selby a v.- UJANTKD- Good girls for good places^ V\ big wages. 676 Selby ay. " I T7 ANTED— Competent cooks. 515 to 825 VV. per month: also German and Scandi navian girls for housework.. Scandinavian Oflice. Tenth aud Sibley. > 117 ANTED— Ladies or gentleman to han- VV die necessary household article; easy to sell : large profits; goods guaranteed. Call from 10 to 4 at 807 New fork Life Building. WOKKING GlßLS— Wanted. good work ing girls at St. Luke's Hospital, corner Smith and Sherman. ' ■ . FOR S A U.E. AN ORDER on a music store for $175 for 839 cash. -Address II 27. Globe. BASS VIOL— For sale, three-string bass viol, aud snare drum, 116 East Sev enth st. . BANJO— For sale, a new banjo; cost SW: will sell for $15. Call 7:30 p. m., No, 82 Sherburne ay. -fi - BICYCLE— A Colombia solid tire safety ! bicycle, used but little, for sale cheap; cash or payments. Room 1". Globe. BIRDS for saie. two singers; also large cage. 200 Iglehart st. - ■ BICYCLE— Boy's bievcle: a new cushion tire, worth '$45, for $25. Address X 30, Globe. . BICYCLE— For sale, strictly high grade pneumatic bicycle: cost $100 new (ridden one season);. in perfect condition. Address C. this officer • CANARIES at prices to suit the times. De Cou & Co., 21 West Third. n . CABINET— For sale, a cabinet and parti tion. Room 42. Mannheimer Block. DESKS- For sale, two office desks, very cheap; one roll-top and one open; also one standing desk. Address C 34, Globe. FIXTURES — For sale, complete set of fixtures for cigar store, wholesale or re tail. 225 West Seventh. FURNITURE— Forsale, two oak bedroom sets complete, Brussels carpet, stand, center table, chairs, small heating stove, cook stove with reservoir, rocker, and a few sirfall. articles. 354 Minnesota st. ' FISH GLOBES, 25 cents each, and the fish to put in them. De Cou & Co., 21 West Third st . GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS— Cou & Co., 21 West Third. GUITAR— Forsale cheap, one guitar, one base burner stove. Address O 29. G10be-. MOUSE— To rent, only 820. eight-room 171 house; bath, etc.; 407 Martin st. E. Treasure, 423 Wabasha. INCUBATORS AND BROODERS— De INCUBATORS AND BROODERS— De Con & Co., 21 West Third. - OFFICE DESK for sale. luquire 106 Sherburne ay. ■ PIANO— A new piauo, cash price $350, for 8200. Address C 33, Globe. lANO— _B?rst-class piano; will sell on reasonable terms and exchange part for board. Address X 29. Globe. PIANO— sale, an elegant Miller piano, used a few months; walnut cases; in perfect order; 8350, cost $450. Address A 75, Globe, Minneapolis. ■ PIANO— For sale cheap. Decker Bros, piano in good condition: mahogany fin ish; upright Inquire at No. 97 North Smith ay., .Monday, Feb. 20. __^ PIANO— 8115 BUYS fine upright piano with handsome stool and scarf. Address Carleton. 513 Wabasha. "- PIANO— For sale, upright piano, Decker : cabinet grand, as good as new. 53S Can ada street. ■ ' POOL TABLES— sale, three pool ta- Xfi bles cheap. 437 West Seventh st. PUPPIES— Male water spaniels for sale cheap. 665 Hawthorn st. . SEWING MACHINE— buys an oak woodwork 860 sewing machine; never .used.' Room 10, Globe. CJ EWING MACHINE— A 860 new sewing O machine for half-price. Address X 36, Globe. j S RAVINE MACHINE —New improved 'sewing machine for sale cheap. Address 841 Rondo it. SEWING MACHINES— For sale, second hand sewing machines; all kinds: $5 and upwards. Domestic Company, 138 East Sev enth. ' ""•- ■ STORE FIXTURES— Two small show cases, two cheap counters, at 488 Jackson. HIRTY-GALLON MILK KOtTK- All THIRTY-GALLON MILK ROITE— AII go.id costumers; owner leaving city. Address Box 368, City. *•__ _^ WRAPPERS— We have a lot of flannel and cashmere wrappers and tea gowns we will sell cheap. Central Cloak Compauy. 100 East Third st, St. Paul. Minn. IT"' IRE OFFICE- RAILING— Paul W Wire Works, 21 West Third. (£Ol F, BUYS a fine upright piano; good ifp/CxtJ make: special bargain; been used a little. Raudeubush & Co., 19 and 21 West Fourth st. WANTED TO RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE or flat of five or six rooms wanted. Address T 27, Globe. HOUSE— by the Ist or 15ih of • April, good seven or eicht-room house, with balh, on the "Hill;" must be good loca tion and rent not over 830; good, reliable peo ple: no children. Address Q 32, Globe. •[1 OUSE— Wanted to rent, house iv sub- XX urbs, with a few acres_adjoining. Ad dress D 32. Globe. HOUSE— Wanted to rent, about March 1, a six-room house, with yard about same, near car line; family of three. Address Z 34. Globe. ROOMS— Wanted, for club purposes, a suite of rooms centrally located; must be iv a tirst-class building, with heat light and elevator service; rent not to exceed 81,509 to $1,800 per year. Address A 35, Globe. - ! • ROOMS— Thre^ to five rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. We want more houses and flats: bring them in if you- want them rented. Schram's Routing Agency, 606 Manhattan Building! <—> ' ROOMS— Two or three rooms furnished for very light housekeeping. Address L 31. Globe. . ROOM — gentlemen would like fur- XV nished room ; central and modern; state price. Address T 31, Globe. ROOM— Wanted to Rent— Gentleman and wife want one large unfurnished room in upper town. Address P 30, Globe. HOUGH WE HAVE A NICE LIST OF HOUSES AND FLATS, ETC., FOR RENT. THE SUPPLY WILL SOON RUN OUT. OWING TO THE INCREASE OF APPLICATIONS EVERY DAY; NOW IS THE TIME TO LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FOR THE SPRING BUSINESS. CALL AND GIVE US DESCRIPTIONS AND LEAVE KEYS. MERRILL & OWENS, 30 EAST FOURTH ST. - INSTRUCTIONS. A SCHOLARSHIP in one of the best commercial schools loa half-price. Ad dress N 29. Globe. . • BY A STUDENT of the Leipzig, Ger many, Conservatorium of Music, pupils of the piano: a pupil of Herr Dr. Papperetz. Address A. Waechter. 682 Canada street i — — 7— BOOKKEEPING— Join evening class just organized by expert accountant aud experienced teacher: three mouths, $5. For particulars address S 28, Glebe. EUGENE KENNlCOTT.teacherof piano, 221 West Seventh st. . . . ELOCUTION AND CALISTHENICS— Private and class lessons; pupils trained iv all dramitic branches. Miss Haas, 3^o Grove Bts. • yTIDY LAW AT Something to kJ your advantage. Address J. Comer Jr., Mgr.. Detroit, Mich. v S~ AGATHA'S ACADEMY UFMOSIC and Art 26 East Exchange St., St. Paul- Piai o violin, guitar aud mandolin taught. Lessons given in drawing and painting. Call or send for prospectus. SITUATIONS WAITED. '-. itlsili. " A MAN AND WIPE wish a position to take charge of house aud grounds dur ing ' the absence of family. Address W 33, Globe. ,-■•_■ •--- •••--- _______ A YOUNG MAN would like a situation in wholesale; well known in city; best of references. D. P., 321 Iglehart st. -.; BOYs FOR PLACES, places for boys; employment bureau for poor boys, free. Newsboys' Club Room, 313 W'abasha st ;open from 11 to 32 a. m.. and from V to 0 p. m. BOOKKEEPER — Position wanted as bookkeeper by an experienced man; best of references: will leave city. ; Address 11. 11. J.. 152 East Fourth st. ' . ' BUTCHER— situation in butcher shop by steady all-around man: can give references. Address Box 215, Irondale, .Minn. ■ _ CLERK— man wants position as hardware clerk, seven years' experience, or anything; well acquainted in city and speaks G£rman. Address A. D., Room 14, 326 Wabasha st ■' ■' COLLECTOR— Young man of experience would like a position as collector: has a special ability for the work, on difficult claims especially; can furnish the best of references; will collect on commission or salary, as preferred. V. C, Globe. COOK— Situation wanted by middle-aged man experienced in cooking; city or country. Address for four days, J. Horn, 227 Second st. northeast, Minneapolis. , ENGINEER — Wanted, position as en gineer by steady, sober man: can do pipework; have license; recommend from last positiou. Call or address 19 West Tenth St., up stairs. ' _■ EMPLOYMENT — Young married man would like position that will take him outside part of the time: good accountant good penman and best city references. Ad dress A 34, Globe. . FOREMAN— Wanted, situation as wash room foreman .in steam laundry by thoroughly competent man: strictly temper ale; first-class recommend from present em ployer. Address V. 32, Glohe. HOSTLER — Wanted, work by German man : can make himself generally use ful around the house and uuderssands the care of horses. 669 Stryker ay. OFFICE WORK — Situation wanted where good penmanship and accurate figuring are required: first-class references. Address N 28. Globe. . OFFICE WOKK— Wanted, office work by youngman: some experience: speaks German and English; high school education. 11.. 161 West Fourth, city. '.fifii '■ STENOGRAPHER, with best of city ref '.O*. erences, desires position for afternoons only. Address X 64. Globe. . . v ."::/-•' WANTED— Work of any kind, outside or inside; can give the best of reference. Address C. S.. 794 It cc. . " WRITING to do at home by young lady; good penman. Address E. P.. Globe. YOUNG MAN wants work of any kind in city: age nineteen years; sober aud rap id penman. Address M 30. Globe. FINANCIAL,. RJI. NEWPORT A SON, INVENT • ment Bankers. ' Joan money on im > roved properly in St. Paul and Minneap olis et (J yer cent "on or before." Offices, New Pioneer Tress Building, St Paul, and Reeve Building. Minneapolis. , A A —LOANS on furniture, pianos, •At horses, diamonds,, watches, all good collateral and commercial paflkr; par tial payments, lowest : rates. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Company, Rooms 13-14, First National Bank Building, comer Fourth and Jackson sts. Mackey, Manager. . —DO YOU AVA>T TO MORROW money at a lower rate than you con ICrrow through any other agency? The American Mortgage Loan Company, Room 7, First National bank building, corner Fourth and Jackson tin., will let jou have puy amount, &10, 820, ; $25. •: 84°, 87.'*. SluO oi {200 in "fact, any mm you wish— your cold watch, diamonds, Household furniture, horse, buggy, piano,- carriage, etc., at a lower late than you can possibly get it elsewhere. Goods can remain in your possession, and you can pay a part any time you want pud top interest. Business privato and cc. fl dentlal. You can have jour own time in paring up principal. ■ _^ ANY amount of money loaned on horses,' carriages,' furniture, pianos, : watches, diamonds, etc.. at one-half the usual rates; can be paid back by installments, aud at any time to suit your convenience, thereby reduc ing cost of carrying loan : all business private . and honorably transacted. J. L. Strauch, Room 10. Globe Building. ;_■• BANK STOCKS a specialty; bonds, com mercial paper. '-mortgages, securities bought and sold. . George W. Jenks, Invest ment Banker,- Minnesota Loan and Trust Building. Minneapolis. - FOR CHEAP MONEY on real estate (vacant or improved) see H. Caldwell, 84 Germania Life Building. ' LARGE AMOUNTS of money to loan ou improved property at 5 and 6 percent. Smith. Parker & Oilman. N. Y. Life Building. I\;| ONEY ON HAND to loan on city prop -111. erty and farms; lowest rates; no delay. W. F. M oritz, 1013 Pioneer Press. |*/1 ONEY LOANED on life Insurance pol IVL icies; or bought. L. P. Van Norman Cl Guaranty Loan Building. Minneapolis. PRIVATE PARTY will loan on personal property at less than .one-half usual rates (also real estate) ; enclose 81 for pre liminary examination. Address M 28, Globe. -P-R-I-V-A-T-E- Money loaned on diamonds, watches, pianos, furniture or goods in storage at lowestrates, and small monthly return payments; notes and mortgages bought; most private loan rooms in the city. Ohio Investment Com pany, 132 Globe .building; take elevator. I">HE STANDARD LOAN COMPANY. 303 Jackson, corner Third, room 4, will loan you money on furniture, pianos, dia monds, watches, etc., at less rates and better terms than can be had elsewhere. ■ THE SAVINGS HANK OF ST. PAUL, J. comer Fifth and Jacksou sts. , always ha 3 money to lofll at 6, 7 and s> per. cent, and charges no commission. .-. . •■ . WANTED— Loan of 85,000 on improved suburban acres within view Of -the City; will pay 8 per cent interest and com mission. Address L 30. Globe. WANTED— To borrow 8300: will give first mortgage on improved real estate worth £1.500. Address W 32, Globe. ■ \\J ANTED— Loan of 83,000 on improved VV suburban acres within view of the city: will pay 8 percent interest and com mission. Address L 39, Globe. . PER CENT, 7 PEK CENT, 8 PEK Cent— • If you waul money cheap If you want mouey quick I If you want money at low rates! We" loan in sums of $150 up. No commission on loans under S4OO. Rothschild & Thurston, 319 Pioneer Press . Builcing. ' BOARD WAITED. BOARD— Young lady, '-■ employed duiing the day, wishes board and room iv pri vate family: or would like furnished room ; will pay fair price; references; Catholics pre ferred. Address!' 29. Globe. BOARD — Wanted, room with breakfast and 6:30 dinner by young gentleman; Change not immediate. Address, stating price, O 25. Globe. " BOARD— Two Germans desire board and room with a private Germau family. . B 33, Globe. ___^_ * . BOARD Good boarding house, centrally located, to accommodate a number of ladies for the next four weeks. Write to A 33. Globe. ' . BOARD AND HEATED ROOM want ed; lower town; 84; young man. Ad— dress F 31, Globe. BOARD— Wanted, by gentlemau and wife two uufurnished rooms, or room and al cove, with or near board; modern conven iences. M 29. Globe. .---' . ' WORKS. KAHLERT & MINTEL — Minnesota Steam D.ye Works, 244 East Seventh. '■ FJ. KOCH EX, N. W. Steam Dye Works « office, 416 Robert st, Ryan block works, M and .'7 Indiana ay. - - : - TIfPEH'ISITERS AIM) SUP PLIES. rpHK REMINGTON TYPEWRITER— A Constantly improved; desks for till ma chines; paper, ribbons, carbon; send for cat . alogue. Wyckoff, Seamans . & . Benedict .East Fourth stiff ■ STENOGRAPHERS furnished with po sitions and business houses supplied .without charge -.to : : either party. . Apply to - ' Wjckoff. Seamans .<)_: Benedict b* East lourth St.' "" T^~~ .>- -- ... SITUATIONS ..WASTE . *• einales. BOOKKEEPER— Young lady of experi ence would like position as bookkeeper' and office work. U 31, Globe. ;' V- :■.■■■ — COOK— Wanted, position by a good cook t In a small family; wages 818 per month. : Please call or write to 1076 Burr St., city. i I DRESSMAKER— Wishing sewing in fom •'X/-Hies, cutting and fitting especially; refer ence if required. 417 University avenue. i DRESSMAKER — A competent dress 1J maker would like sewing at home or iv families. 382 Rondo st. •■ -. ' ' - DRESSMAKER — A competent dress :lJ> maker wants sewing in families: good reference. Address 338 Smith ay„ Room 20. ERN ESS— Wan ted by a young woman position as governess; best of references. Address D 27, Globe. "_ HOUSEWORK— A colored girl wants a 1 place to work in a private family without washing. 377 Robert st. ■ . ■ HOUSEKEEPER— Place as housekeeper S by middle-aged lady; widower's family preferred; best of references. Address V 34, Globe. w HOUSEKEEPER— A woman would like a place as housekeeper, or a place in a small family Call at 64 West Fourtn st. LAUNDRESS — A first-class laundress wants to go out by the day washing or ironing. 46 West Ninth st. NURSE— Situation wanted by competent nurse for invalid. Call at 374 Fort st. OFFICE WORK— Young lady would like a position In office of some kind to do writing. Address T 24, Globe. ■ SEWING— Wanted, immediately, engage ments iv families by sood dressmaker; references furnished. Address P 25. Globe. SEWING— Young lady would like to do O family sewing. 663 Hague ay. STENOGRAPHER— A young lady sten ographer. will go out of city, ■ wants position wnere work is easy; will work for small salary. Address X 31, Globe. STENOGRAPHER— A young lady desires employment as shorthand and type writer amanuensis; eood references; salary 825 to begin; Remington operator. Address V 24, Globe. " STENOGRAPHER— An experienced young lady stenographer wants position; is quick and accurate and will work for 835 to start with. , Address B 32, Globe. WASHING— Want to take in washing at home.; Mary Brandl, 499 Grotto st WASHING— A German girl wants to go out by the day washing. Call 412 Ex change st. .■ - ■-. ■ ■ - '•. WASHING wanted at 456 East Sixth St.; collected and delivered; special rates in family washing. - . - WASHING— I like to take in washing; nice soft water. 747 Blair St., bt. Paul, Minn. WASHING— Woman goes out washing, ironing and housecleaniug. Call or write to 515 St. Peter st. Monuay morning; bakery. ■: ; W" ASHING— GirI like to go out wash ing and house-cleaning. Call at 16 West Exchange . ,• WASHING— An experienced washer and ironer wouid like : work by the day. Please call at Mrs. Holm's, 308 Victoria st. YOUNG LADY, speaking French and German, wishes a position iv dry goods store; has six years'. experience and refer euces. Address 112 Baker st. : .' . "': .'."-".'. YOUNG LADY, twenty two years old," would like work In office or dry goods store!" has haa seven years' experience in this city. Address 142 Baker street. PERSONALS. ATTENTION, LADIES "Emma" Bust Developer will enlarge your bust five inches. Guaranteed sealed instruction two cents, or 24-page illustrated catalogue six. cents, by mail. Emma Toilet Bazar, Boston, Mass. --f.fi" '"••'■ ' ARE YOU IN TROUBLE? . If so, consult ! Madame lua Walker, -life reader, ".for a faithful resume of your .past, present and future; correspondence promptly answered, parlors, 640 Wabasha; ladies, 50c; gentle men, 81. " . -". . . ALWAYS RELIABLE— Madame Telts '. worth, clairvoyant; busiuess test medi um; thirty years' experience. ;;■ 507 Wabasha St. city. .• :iit I/if.-." ->ii' Vf--'.-.". ' r : : CIURTAINS— Lace, Madras and all kiuds i of, curtains cleaved equal to new; fine point lace cleaning a specialty; kid gloves cleaned. Mrs. J. A. Hayes, 30te West Third. GLORIA WATER for f complexion. For sale at branch office.' 663 East Third st. - JUST RETURNED— Mme. Buruetle gives ; massage, vapor.medicated, sponge baths and magnetic treatments. 57 East Seventh St., Rooms 14 and 15. Open evenings. I ADIES AND CHILDREN'S under- Xi wear and children's clothing made to order. Mrs. Rowleu, successor to Miss East wood, 22 Mauuheimer Block. _^ LADIES— Again we call your attention to our Viavi treatment, and it is a matter of congratulation to ladies that, in this treat men'., they are not subject to examinations, escape the harsh measures of uterine props and secure the readjustment of the parts by having them strengthened and toned by the use of Viavi; any lady can > treat herself ; mothers, daughters, tuke heed; send stamp for health book or call. St. Paul Viavi Com pany. Room 20, Mannheimer Block. • MEDIUM— Mme. Sandall gives advice on all business and love affairs without asking any questions: S.»,000 challenge to auy medium or fortune teller that excels her. 720 First ay. south, Minneapolis. .-■■■■- MRS. WlLLlAM— Clairvoyant and mas-' sagist; clairvoyant readings, 81; cards, 50c. 542 Cedar, up stairs. ' MRS. DR. BERTHA SHEPARD, spe cialist, treats all diseases of women successfully; correspondence confidential. • 705 Nicollet ay., Minneapolis; hours, 1 to 5 p. m. ' ' ■ MRS. KATE HOSKINS, DSychometric reader and trance medium, No. 225 West Seventh st . - "' ' '.' MRS. M. A. TUSSEY. 624 Wabasha St. 1? L Magnetic ■ and massage treatment for paralytic rheumatism and nervous diseases. Clairvoyant reader. Call' n. m. to >p. m. HORSES AJSI* CARRIAGES. A LIST OF BARGAINS— Three line top buggies, one fine three-quarter-seat top buggy, one speeding cutter, five good single harness, three fine black goat robes, also two pacers and two delivery horses, one heavy work horse.six years old. 585 Temperance st, near Grove st ] ■ FOR SALE CHEAP— A splendid lot of impgrted English hackney and Shirb stallions; must be disposed of within the next thirty days; good terms; correspond ence promptly answered. Apply to W. H. Charlton, corner Western and Russell ays., Minneapolis. FOR SALE— One good driver and one X work horse cheap for cash. 397 Thir teenth st. FOB SALE— Sound, gentle seven-year-old horse. 640 Dayton ay. FOR SALE— Thirty-three head of horses and mares; weight from 1,200 to 1,700 pounds; from four to seven years old; any person in-need of any horses or mares will find it to their interest to first • see this slock tiefore buying elsewhere, as we cannot be undersold. Minnesota Sale Stable, lib Fifth Et south, Minneapolis. GOOD DRIVING HORSE, young and sound, for sale cheep. Address 841 Rondo st " ■ TO EXCHANGE— Extra fine three-year old colt, black, and cash for a good work team; must be young and sound. Bragg Bros.; Montreal ay., near West Seventh st WANTED TO BUY— Work horse, noi Wv less than 1,200; two sets double work harness; one lumber wagon: must be cheap; call 10 to 12. B„ 60 Rosabel. . WANTED— Horse that can go In 2:40 or better. Richard Price, 169 West Fourth street. ' - WANTED— One light lumber wagon, one road wagon or cart. G 33, Globe. YOUNG HORSE for sale cheap for cash; jl sound, gentle; weight LIUO lbs. 474 Rice st. : - '-'-'-•'■•-"-. (ju-i i\l\ PURCHASES good working team tPIUU and harness. Apply J. AlcGuin-" ness, 536 Aurora ay.. St. Paul. Minn. '■.■.. PROFESSION AX. SCIENTIFIC ' FACE MASSAGE and . »J complexion treatment; also manicuring. Mrs. Hughes, 34 Mannheimer Block. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR* permanently re . moved from the face, neck. arms, breas orbetween the eyebrows, by, electricity.with I out injury: moles and warts skillfully treat cd. Airs. . Baldwin, -HI Maunheimer Block Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. REAE ESTATE FOR SALE. -11. 11. Hoyt's List, . 508 and 210 Endicott Block. <Jtl A F\i\ BUYS an 8-room house be t^l^UXJ tween the cities; worth 82,500; you can double your money on this; city water. \ . " '"ffij A fjn'FOß one of the finest lots in San •P^UL/ bom's Midway addition; street graded; worth $_>op. _____________ C«iYA/"t— ONLY 810 Forabeauti ilp/4<«JU ful lot on West side; close to South Robert electric line. . 2 FINE LOTS on West side and cash as first payment on house and lot worth about 83,590 ; in good location. CiLEAR vacant lots to exchange for house J and lot. ■ ' . -■_.--_-.- _■;■' <J_?l AFI FOR a small house and lot on *fpi-^ -hfJ\J Edmund st. ; lot alone worth the money. . • :■ --- '■ ■-• — : > _. $'JOR EACH for lots near new cordage 'jPOXny factory; easy terms. , - • (EjAOA AVILL BUY one of the finest lots i\F<JAnJ at Hamline on Minnehaha st. ; 8175 cash, balance loug time. • (jJjR PER MONTH will rent a nice 8-room «P«J house between the cities. List of W. P. Snow, . Member St. Paul Real Estate Exchange, Globe Building. ■ 1 OT on Carroll 'EL, near MackuDin, cheap. LOT on Rice st, between College and Sum mit, at a low price. 2 LOTS on Dayton's bluff, clear, to trade - for house on St. Anthony hill; will a* sume small mortgage. _^ C;«J n/in FOR 100x125. corner Isabel V'JiUUU and Charlton; easy terms. A CHEAP LOT on Holly ay., near Avon; price and terms at my office; if looking for a desirable building site at a low price, call at once. Cj/J Hfir^ *' OK a southeast-facing. lOOx jtP^fyUUU 150-foot corner in Summit Park, south of Summit ay. . - X HAVE a large list of property iv all sec- ■ tions of the city; call and see me. W. P. Snow, Globe Building. Frank W. l'oiinginan's Real Estate List. - 401 Chamber of Commerce. OVER 50 farms in Minnesota and Dakota, ranging from 40 to 500 acres, listed with me for sale or exchange; come and look over list .__ HAVE had placed with me for sale a ten acre tract near St. Paul city limits which present owner has held for twenty years, and has not offered it for sale till now; excellent soil; fine bubbling spring on it; level land; this will make an ideal poul try farm; price, 8109 -per acre; no trade; worth three times the price askecL FOR BARGAINS in . houses for sale or exchange, in prices ranging from 8600 to $10,000. call and see me. ' , I" IST all bargains with me for quick sale. Barnes A Earltin's List* 104 East Fourth st C>Q (\f\f\ EQUITY —We have a fine tJpO^UUU modern home on Fairmont ay., east of Victoria st., with oak finish, i maple floors, plumbing, mantels, hot air heat ; parties desiring to buy for cash or trade clear property for a home in that locality should not fail to see this; key at office. <&*-? MODERN HOUSE on St. tPO^OUtSf Anthony Hill. furnace, plumbing; newly decorated; all in first-class shape: do not fail to see this. •> Houses for Sale. A NICE HOME, between Grotto and Avon, 771 Faiimont ay., well finished, March 1; look through; open today, all week; modern improvements; finished in oak. See owner, 303 St. Anthony ay. [7>OK SALE— BI,SOO, easy terms; house No. JF 002 Iglehart st. near Victoria. Inquire A. G. Briggs, 901 Pioneer Press. FOR SALE CHEAP— One lot with two / houses on; the buildings are new and bring $12 rent a month. Call at 606 La fond st. — -_ .170RSALE— House No. 466 Edmund st.; 1- price, 82.400; monthly payments. In- . quire A. G. Briggs. 9_>l Pioneer Pres3. '_ iaok SALE OR RENT— elegant new IT stone-front houses, Nos. 13 and 19 Crocus Hill; thirteen rooms; hot water heat, etc.; houses open Sundays; photographs and des criptions mailed free. F. S. Bryant, 48 East Fourlh st. "**■■■'• HOUSES on SI. Anthony hill our special ty; a large list of high and priced places; some great bargains. A. B. Wilgus, 128 East Fourth . > NOW PEOPLE ARE LOOKING FOR HOMES TO BUY; DO YOU WANT TO SELL? TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY. -1 "I FS7 SHERBURNE AY. cheap; 62 HO 1 East Seventh very reasonable; larp^store on Robert; rooms above. Roth schild & Thurston, 319 Pioneer Press. a»"A nnf|->'EW eight-room house on •3P4I<}UUU St. Anthony hill; has every convenience: close in; terms to suit. A.B. Wilgus, 128 East Fourth. Suburban. * FOR RENT OR LEASE— Lot 200x150 on ''C, M. & St P. railway and levee; rail road switch on property; very desirable for lumber or coal yard. Address Ed E. David son. Agent Room 86, Court Block, city. FOR SALE OK TRADE— A farm in one of the best counties of Dakota. Apply to William Salisbury, 911 East Seventh. fi TWO 160-ACKE FARMS for sale or ex change for city property. J. W. Shafer, 200 Manhattan Building. Miscellaneous. A— CITY PROPERTY and farm lands • for sale and exchange. J. I. Faricy, 51 National German-American Bank. COMPULSORY SALE— JoOOfor four lots; two on West Seventh, near Puruell ay., and two on Benson ay. at the rear of former; these lots are actually worth 81,200. 149 Mar tin st _^^____ FOR SALE— §3.6OO will buy nice eight room house and lot city water and bath, on Sherburne ay.. near Dale st. : this is a bargain. Address Z 37, Globe. FOR SALE— 4OO acres heavy timber land. 87 per acre; worth 12. Inquire N. C. Friderickson, '51 East Fourth st, St.Paul, Minn. " . % FOR SALE— Fine corner business build ing, now occupied as a meat market; business also for sale; good location in good business district. Address X 32, Globe. flPQ.nn WILL BUY lot on SherDurne, tJP»vUU near St. Albans: a bargain. Ma guire Bros., 10 Globe building. (£.-• F\C\f} WILL BUY lots 12 and 13, ♦pl^t/UU .blocK 4, Merriam Park, Third addition," south-facing, above grade; one third cash. Address M. A. Kuhl'Pekin, 111. WASTED TO BUY. CASH PAID for old gold and silver. L. S. Weller,' 116 East Seventh st, St Paul, Minu. /_ ; DESK— to buy. an oak standing desk; must be cheap. Address F 29, Globe. FOLDING BED— Must be cheap and in good order. Address D 31, Globe 0i UITAR— to buy. for cash, a good I guitar. Call or address 765 Hawthorne st HORSE — 1,100 pounds, 'young, sound, speedy and gentle, for lady to arive; must be dirt cheap. Address J. F. 8.. Globe. SEWING MACHINE— Wanted to buy, an improved sewing machine cheap for cash. Address M 31, Globe. JEWELER'S WORK BENCH— Wanted, to buy jeweler's work bench. V 32, Globe. WATCHMAKER wanted; steady em ployment to the right man. L. S. Wel ler, 116 East Seventh st., St. Paul. Minn. WANTED— To buy stock of general mer chandise or groceries; also fixtures and horse. Room 6, 138 East Sixth st. :: WANTED TO ■ BUY— Upright piano, standard make; must be in good con dition and cheap. . Address S 32. Globe. WANTED TO BUY— Grocery stock: must be cheap for cash. Address, in. confidence, J 39, Globe. - •__■ WANTED TO BUY— Equities in mort gaged property, either vacant or im proved; mortgage may be foreclosed: give description and value and indebtedness. Ad dress X 27, Globe. ; . . " WANTED TO Buy— 2o,ooo bushels No. 3 white oats at once. L.J. Temple | ton & Co., wholesale commission merchants, bt. Paul. FOR RENT. PARKER & MISSE, 'Renting; Agency* SUCCESSORS TO JAMES & BATEHAM. 145 EAST FOURTH ST.' ■Slllt fi'fi*-' •: House*. COTTAGE— For rent, five-room cottage; city water. Inquire 28G East Thirteenth st, upstairs. '• HOUSE— Pleasant Eleven-room brick house, with bath, gas, water, laun dry and all conveniences; cheapest house in city. C. D. Kennedy, N. P. K. It. general office. ' - •■ HOUSE— For Rent— s27. so— All plumbing, furnace and barn. "906 Iglehart St., near Victoria. ■ HOUSE— Detached house, fourteen rooms, suitable for private boarding house; re modeled for good tenant $33, Globe. HOUSE— New house; modern Improve-, ments: ten minutes' walk from post office. 219 Manhattan block. HOUSE— For rent, house No. 1048 Laurel ay. ; all modern improvements; stable. Apply Savings Bank of St. Paul. HOUSE. BARN AND STABLES, with six acres well-broken garden land im mediately in front ot station; railroad con nection on two lines with city; fare, eight cents. Address V 31. Globe. . " HOUSE— For rent, 305 Nelson ay. ; 830 per mouth. Call afternoons. HOUSE— rent, furnished, for three months, to family without children Address's. S. T., 125 West Fourth st Gocd references required. HOUSE Seven-room house; city water: rent, §12. Inquire at 37 Mount Airy st. HOUSE— For rent 298 .Arundel, well lo * cated nine-room house, with all mod ern improvements. Apply Room 9, Gilfillan Block, Fourth and Jackson. - x HOUSES— flat, second floor, nice rooms, 463 St Peter, 816: dressmak ing location: five-room flat 32 East Sixth, 818; cottage, five rooms, 539 Wabasha, cheap; will repair; another, 537 Minnesota, 812. Have houses 8") upwards. Call for list, free. Schram's Renting Agency, 606 Manhattan Building. ' LIST YOUR HOUSES WHICH ARE FOR RENT THIS SPRING: TENANTS ARE LOOKING. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY. NOW IS THB" TIME TO RENT HOUSES CHEAP. GOOD LOCATION S. ALL IMPROVEMENTS. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY. » TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY GLOBE BUILDING —WE RENT HOUSES, STORES. OFFICES, TAKE CHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY AND MAKE COLLECTIONS. Plats. ._ FLAT— rent, flat of five rooms, fur nished; all conveniences. Call 210 East Fourteenth st. ' » Six-room. Call at 272 Rondo st FLAT— Seven rooms: eiegant central loca tion: first floor; bath and all modem conveniences. Apply room 25, Court Block, opposite Court House. •';- ■"- FLAT— Four rooms aud bath room; well lighted, sunny and pleasant 167 West Four th street . FLAT— Steam-heated flat seven rooms; all modern conveniences: gas range fix tures, window shades, screens, etc. ; very central; two'squares from capitoi. Inquire F. Kult, 440 Wabasha st Rooms. A— HOTEL BRUNSWICK, for gentle • men only; fifty modern steam-heated rooms by day, week or mouth. AURORA AY., 294— For rent, rooms suit able for very light housekeeping with modern conveniences. ■ CANADA ST., 544— T0 rent, two nicely furnished rooms, with all modern im provements. CANADA ST., 547— Large furnished front J room. CANADA ST., 563— For rent a nicely fur nished front room, convenience of bath room, etc.. to one or two young men; no other roomers. - ______________________________ CIANADA ST., 540— For rent, furnished front alcove room; steam heat, gas aud bath: terms reasonable.- •■■• .-■-■■•-• CENTRAL PARK, 613— rent, two very fine furnished rooms; first-class residence: these rooms will be rented with board if desired. _^ CEDAR ST., 578— Nicely, furnished room, one block from capitoi; good table board. COLLEGE AY., 27 EAST— Two front rooms, furnished or uufurnished. Inquire within. D. L. Conrtcau. COTTAG-K, 534 Minnesota st, six rooms, city water, good cellar; very cheap. Esterley, 4 Mannheimer Block. •*'. DE SOTO, Corner of Beaumont— For rent, three pleasant front rooms; newly papered; use of bath. EIGHT*! ST., 459— Nicely furnished rooms; furnace heat; one room suitable for four gentlemen. EIGHTH ST., 313, EAST— Two pleasant rooms for light housekeeping, with water." , FOURTH ST.. 125, WEST— Near Rice Park— furnished rooms cheap; steam heat; electric light. FIFTH ST., 234. WEST— Floor— Furnished room for gentleman ; all con venience; steam heat. _^ FIFTH, 128, WEST— Large, well-furnished room for one or two gentlemen. GROVE ST., 211— Front parlor.furnished; price, £8; references exchanged. NINTH, 393, EAST— Large, finely fur nished room; gas, bath aud board: also one small room. NINTH ST., 317 EAST —Near Broadway— Front room, heated, 85; private family; gentleman only. PARK PLACE, 92 — Near Colonuade— Large, nicely furnished room ; grate and furnace neat; cheap. • ROOM— For rent, sunny alcove room; board if desired; private family ou hill. Address Z 36, Globe. ■_ '■ ROOMS— People looking for rooms, en suite or single, furnished or unfurnished with or without first-class board, call at store, 392 East Seventh, corner John: also rooms for light housekeeping; all modern improve ments. ffi - ROOM— To rent, elegant front room and alcove, furnished; heat, bath and gas; cheap to good parties; also smaller room; best location in city; ten minutes' walK from Third and Jacksou. Address J 28. Globe, ROOMMATE— Wanted, a lady roommate; housekeeping; two rooms; reference exchanged. Address 388 Smith ay.. Room 20. ROOMS— rooms, with or with out board; stove heat and bathroom. 57 East Tenth st. RICE ST., 299— pleasant furnished XV front rooms for light housekeeping; bath, street car. .- ■ RONDO ST. ; 163 — Three rooms down -stairs and four rooms up stair; city water and sewer. SELBY AY., 258— Two nicely furnished rooms for rent; also, a room aud alcove unfurnished. . - ■ SELBY AY.. 249— For rent, desirable front south-facing alcove room, furnished; all conveniences. SPRUCE ST., 231— Nicely furnished front O room, alcove and bedchamber, heat and bath, with or without board. ST. PETER ST., -,515— Two nicely fur nished front rooms, single or en* suite, suitable for gentlemen or man and wife; very cheap.' Inquire Room 12. ST. ANTHONY AY., 251— A nicely .fur nished room for one or two young ladies. rpENTH ST., .11,7. EAST— rent v small A front room, or double room, nicely fur nished: low rent; young lady preferred. TENTH ST., 344 EAST— Two elegant fur • nished rooms for rent. THIRD ST., 159 WEST— Nicely furnished A room for two gentlemen, or gentleman and wife, cheap. ■ q-MIIRTEKNTH ST., 823, EAST— or ■ I.J" three furnished rooms for _ light house keeping: rent, 88 to 812 per month. TYr ALNUT ST.. 385— Two nicely furnished VV rooms tor light housekeeping; all con veniences; water and sewer. WALNUT ST.. 385 — Nicely furnished rooms, S3 and 81 per mouth; all con veutences. ' " . '■ • WABASHA ST., 689— Furnished room for rent, with use of parlor. • WABASHA ST.. 523%— Corner Tenth— Furnished rooms for rent; place quiet FOR RENT. Rooms. Ali AMI A ST.. 507— Furnished rooms \ also rooms for light housekeeping. - WABASHA ST., 570-Retween Colleg« and Summit Ays.— rent, two fur« niched rooms: all modern conveniences. WASHINGTON ST.. 341. NORTH—Op posite Rifts Park— Suite of front room! on second floor for four gentlemen or mar* ried couple; vacant March 1. Call Monday. Stores. : STORE— Rondo St.- Just the place for a shoe store. STORE— Selby ay.. corner St. Albaus st, for rent cheap; also store No. 174 West Fourth st. A. G. Briggs. 9»I Pioneer Press. STORK— For rent, 838 and 240 East Seventh **-?. St., corner store. Seventh and Wacouta, 59x!)'j to alley. William Constans. I STORE— 587 Broadway, with butcher fixt ures and large barn. Inquire up stairs. STORE— Five office rooms for rent cheap; O best location in city for dentist or doctor: corner Seventh and Wabasha, over Mealey's store. Store No. 60 East Seventh for rent cheap; others on hand, all prices. Schram's Renting Agency, 606 Manhattan Building. . 7JHJ Offices, • FFICE ROOM— For rent, a bargain", large office room, 30x60 feet in Drake block. No. 176 East Third st. (ground ilorr). formerly occupied by 'The Milwaukee" ticket office; steam heat, three large bank vaults and every modern convenience; also for rent cheap, 26x40 feet in the room at cor ner Robert and Fifth sts., now occupied by "The Milwaukee" ticket office; every elect ria line in the city passes the corner. Apply '•The Milwaukee" Ticket office. OFFICE ROOM— Very desirable office room in Germania Life building. Call Room 63, fourth floor. Blackmer & Post Pipe Co. jtllKcclluneniiH. PIANO— rent, piano; square; excel lent tone; rates reasonable. Particulars, apply at once, 278 Fuller st. SPLENDID business corner lot near cord, £* age factory. Front street and Como ay. Williams. Room 70. German-American Bnnk. BOARD OFFERED. BOARD and room for refined laov, cheap. 146 West College ay. BOARD— rooms, with board, in ' large modern house. 210 East Ninth st BOARD— Very pleasant rooms, nicely fur* nished ; board if desired ; private family. 557 Canada st* ■ t BOARD— furnished front room with alcove; also single rooms with all mod ern conveniences: day board, with 6 o'clocU dinner. 251 Selby ay. ' BOARD— Furnished rooms and board; all convenience; homelike and reasonable. 684 Wabasha st. _ BOARD— Two nicely furnished front rooms for rent, with or without board; also other rooms. 130 West Fourth st BOAKD— Three nice warm rooms, furnace heat and hot and cold bath, at 84 and 84.50 per week, at 201 East Thirteenth st. BOARD— For rent, a front alcove room, southern exposure; also single room, with good board. 21 Beat College ay. BOARD— nicely furnished room with board, for two gentlemen, 81.75 pel week. 213 Spruce. BOARD — Furnished or unfurnished rooms, with gas, bath and board. 508 Canada st. " fi, BOARD— Furnished rooms, with or with, out board, with modem conveniences. 171 West Fourth st. BOARD— Front room on first floor, with board; steam heat: use of bath; suit, able for man or wife or two gentlemen. 5311 Robert st. BS i BOARD— We have some new and hand-. somely furnished rooms with good board: also unfurnished first-floor roomi with separate front entrance, grate, etc., un« usually desirable. 368 Nelson ay. BOARD— First-class room and board for man and wife; 835 per mouth. 482 Sherburne. BOARD— Front alcove room for rent, with board; suitable for two gentlemen. 391 West Fifth st. • '.'•'. ■:-';_ rpHENEW GERMANIA HOTEL— Cor-. X ncr Eighth and Robert— best $1. house in the city; newly furnished; .try it A. Bertram, Proprietor. ' •" BOARD— For rent, nicely furnished front - room, wilh Loard; 6p. m. dinner. 145 Pleasant ay. . ' ! BOARD, at 263 East Tenth; . furnished of unfurnished rooms: also table board. . ,', BOARD — 643 Cedar St. — Comfortable home: room and board for ladies or gentlemen: good table board. i BOARD— furnished rooms, with or' without board: furnace heat; hot and cold bath. 64 East Eleventh st. ' BOARD — Rooms furnished, 411 East Tenth st, Lafayette park, with or without board. . ■ ■ BOARD— A newly furnished frout room, down stairs, with board, for one geutie nian. $1 per week. ■ 575 Canada. ' BOARD— Furnished rooms: gas and bath; also table board. 254 West Fifth st. BOARD— Cedar St— Good, finely fur- I nished rooms; all conveniences, with board. __ BOARD— Furnished room aud board at 188 East Tenth st. at S4 per week: ; BOARD— A suite of heated rooms with board, suitable for four gentlemen; also a single room; rates, 84.50 and $5, at 19 East Ninth st . ■ BOARD— Large alcove room with board, 633 Wabasha. ■ —i LOST AXD FOUftn. CERTIFICATE LOST — Certificate on J First National bank favor of M. Hoff" tack. Return to 81 East Fourth and receive reward. DOG LOST— A she dog. black and tan; answers to the name of "Llney." Please return to No. 102 West Fourth st. DOG LOST— Threo weeks ago, an Eng lish setter, white, with brown spots; answers to the name of "Sport" Reward, if returned to 522 Cedar. DOG LOST— Large, long-haired St. Ber-«. nard dog; color while, with red marks across loins; answers to niyne of •'Guile." Finder will be rewarded by returning him to 240 Summit avenue. _ ASSES LOST— 13, in or around I the court house. Finder please leava at the office of. county surveyor. HORSES lost— small black horses. Return or notify 526 Canada st. PAN EL -LOST — Lost Mouday from 3 Union block, small brown and white water spaniel: answers name Sport: S"> re ward. Catlin. care Browning, King & Co. MOTOGRAPH AND LETTERS LOST last Thursday oil, West Third st. ; suitable re rd If returned to Globe Oilice. Pit; LOST— Female pug (small), on Tenth st, near Broadway, Feb. 16. Reward at 289 East Tenth st ' PUP LOST— A puppy about seven months old, light brown color, slightly curly; had a sore tail. Return to 459 Iglehart st. and get reward. '■ CJETTER PUPPY LOST— Black and" O white licked, from 574 Holly ay. : $5 re ward for return or information. SPECTACLES LOST— GoId-rimmed spec _ tacles, on Bale st, between Hague and Portland. Leave at Guernsey's, Dale and i Selby. fi . HI ISC ELI .AXF.OUS. KOWN'S COCKROACH KXTKRMl nator— I can exterminate all cockroaches from any building In '.he United States; they go to stay; give satisfaction before asking any pay. Inquire or write to 460 St. Peter st; territory for sale. MASQUERADE AND THEATRICAL Costumes, wigs and grease paint Mrs. - L. Jfcifmann. 56 East seventh st. PEW KIT Kit— Wanted to rent, a Rem- X iiißton No. 2 typewriter: must be in good Condition and cheap; stale terms. Lock Box 336. ' ..-" ■'■- WILL GIVE 81 for use of two fur robes '"rest of season. Address Z 35, Globe. ' ; ; . ■ 1 ; if DUESSIIIKI.\G. A DAME MA 81 I' A * RE, French 111 dressmaker, 022 Wabasha st., begs leave to inform the ladies that she has re duced her prices for tho spring trade, and will make handsome suits at frcm £5 to $1&