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Sl\ I AUO^S OFFKKEI) Utiles. AGENTS— agents for Si. Paul and -A other parts in tlie state: no capital re nuired; very profitable. Address, with ref erences. lowa Tontine Investment Company, < I >•■-. Moines. lowa. AOENT— Wanted, a Catholic man or woman to sell Archbishop Ireland's ' pictures in this city. E. F. O'Regan. .709 l Sixth ay. north. Minneapolis. BARBCR- 1- ii >t-< lass barber; $I. a week; steady job: no Sunday work. O. E. Simpson, Watertown, S. 1). rj 000 hot meals f of 30c, 15c, 20c and 2.*>c; xt potatoes, bread, 'utter. and a large cup if good collee with the above: hot meals icrved all day; 10 per cent off on meal tick its. Central Restaurant 414 Jackson. pHOTOOBAI-lILK— Wanted, photog -- rapher, firel Class retoucher ar.d printer; steady position; good wages; no Sunday work: best references required. Address mediately B !.':.' Globe, Minneapolis. OALAKY Oil l O.N. MISSION to agent iO to handle the Patent -Chemical Ink-Eras ing Pencil : the most useful and novel Inven tion of the age: erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; works like magic; .00 tof.OO percent profit; agents making gio per week; we also want a genera] agent to take charge of terri tory, and appoint sub agents; a rare chance to make money; wiite for terms and speci men of erasing. Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co. Xs 4, i.ii Crosse. Wis. I. If I TO It xpert advertising solicitor; O big snap; excellent medium; references required. Address E 48. Globe, VJOi.iciToics-w anted, men of energy lit and tact lo solicit for the Bankers' Life Association of St. Paul. Minn. ; liberal con ti act and splendid territory can be seemed by addressing Clarence F. Secor. St. Paul. Minn. STLNooka ra/r Its— comnetcnt stenog- O raphers and typewriter operators out of employment are invited to register their I name? and qualification- with our employ ment department: no charge to either em ployer or employed. Wyckoff, seahians J; Jicnedict.94.KaM Fourth si. r"pi>'s.illTH— a good tinsmith may apply J. fora job- at OF Concord street; German preferred. WANTED Addresses of energetic men »» and women wanting permanent work; s'" a week guaranteed: experience: uunecessarv ; goods monopoly: pay sure; system perfect; ollice and delivery team furnished; terras free. Address X 77, Box ;_:''.:,'', Boston, Mass. *\"\7"A"NTkD-^Oiie young man at 2i East » V Seventh street room :;:;. UJ ANTED— For the United State- An.)".— '- Able-bodied unmarried men between the ages of twenty one and thirty vcars; good pay, rations, clothing and medical attend since: applicants must be prepared to fttr jiish satisfactory evidence as to age. charac- J ter ana habits. Apply at Room 207, .No. 34 j Fast Seventh st.. St. Paul. Minn. I P___ttiOg_H_S. ALWAYS KI-.1.1AH1.K- frit* worth, clairvoyant: business lest medi um; thirty years' experience 030 Wabasha H., city. r-otts rkmiam, peddler of notion J- goods, left IHi Slate st, SrPaul; cannot speak English; he left Here for Morris a in. nun ago: information gladly received. Addles* I"' Fillmore St. Paul. ill US. S. M. i -. NMMiiiAM has re i'i. turned with a choice slock of latest Paris novelties in wool and silk materials. Ml:- A LICI; F. i.i. -Massage and vapor baths, ii; 1 Weal Seventh s:., !S:. Paul. Minn. [II X.>. 31. a. 1 Iss.l.V. 024 Wabasha St— -i*l Magnetic and massage treatment for paralytic rheumatism and nervous diseases. Clairvoyant reader. Gall Da m. toSp.m. rioin. misses .11 vi KISK Alcohol oaths -1 :■'■• massage treatment. 124 Fifth st. south. Minneapolis: -.«?* AISJI .*!*«. noiisls I .O.ST— sua •' from North st. li Paul, on Sunday, Aug. 27, a hay mare. lime white i star in forehead; bad bridle on; n thin, short mil. Return to 70 Robertson ut, West side, for good rewnru. I oitsi. lost— a ba_y_hoi-e.-star in for head, a white spot on side; had a bridle on ; tinder reworded. To Robert so;: st. : - ■ J") IN LOST— I,'am.i ley's pavilion or on Lake ay.. While Bear Lake, a Wellesley college pin. Return lo 'I'll Fast Third st "* i 13LKSI-. LOST— Monday morning, on the 1 . -0:40 St Paul & I'nlutli train from White i Bear, a purse coi' tain ing sum at' money and ! baggage check. Itciurn to box clerk, post- i oflice. city, and receive reward. - * ! piHKI/lIIOOK lost— Near seven cor- J. ners yesterday morning, Reitirji to -oil ( ..InlllGla St.. :l . .: j»i»*ri:_i;i,A.-vi^njs. Bit AND NK'V IS KOO IJ— pbS! tive cure for all nervous- weakness, head ache and dyspepsia: 'a cents'; sold only in confectionery hiun s. - " SITUATIONS OFFERER. | ALL LADIES I X DESIBIKO A £ HOUSEMAIDS— — : % ,i — _.EW_NG GIRLS i '* KITCHEN GIRLS : — _! 'I i'ANTRY GIRLS- 9 if DISHWASHERS -#- b WASHWOMEN— A & COOKS \ J : NURSES— J £ Or any other kind of HELP, can se- A C cure them try advertising in the .i . :h Globe Want Columns 2 Females. A 1.1. I.AUII> should attend the Lor raine School of Dresscutting: employ ment furnished. 414 Wabasha St.. Room 2. BOOKKEEPER — Wanted, young lady bookkeeper on small set of books; must tie competent. Apply L.L. May — (jo.. No. S West Third st. DINING mToOKJI _.:*' —Wanted, two Ger man girls, a dining room aud~i- !, chen girl. Call 464 Jackson st. '" " HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general housework; will pay good wages. 486 Dayton ay. * . I| OUSEWORK — Girl for general house- Xi work at nnce. 339 Aurora ay. HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted in family of two and child: German preferred. 281 St. Anthony ay. OUSKWOKK— Wanted, good girl for general housework; references required. 555 selby ay.* HOUSEWORK— a good girl for genera! housework in a small family: none hut competent help need apply. 818 Goodrich ay. HOUSE WOKK— Wanted, girl for general housework. 581 Selby avenue. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for house work, at 662 Burr st. PASTER— Wanted, a paster on shoe up pers. Scheffer & liosbum. 174 East Fourth st. , WANTED — Ladies everywhere for » » pleasant work wiib large pay, at home. . Address, with stamp, Madame May lield. Box _.'■-'. Milwaukee. Wis. * NESS CH.i.WS *. miscellaneous. --.. A TEN-YEAR ESTABLISHED GKO cery store. first-Class stock in all re spects, in center of city, must be sold on ac count of sickness. Address T 45. Globe. A PARTNER wanted with $31 to invest -£"_. in safe, profitable and legitimate busi ness. Address G 47. Globe. A FURNISHED HOTEL, with saloon and barn, located in the center of a city of 10,000, can be rented at SOO per month. Ad dress Nic Branch, St. Cloud, Minn. ■_$, FOR SAKE— The best paying confection cry. cigar and news business in city. In quire 330 Wabasha st.. city. 4 Tj-'Ost SAKE— Hotel and fixtures cheap, on • m easy terms: ouly hotel in the city, at junction of two roads, and clears $100 per montti: good reason for selling. Address Merchants' Hotel. Hodge Center, Minn. t^OK SAKE— MiIk route and dairy. Cor- S- ncr Decatur and Bedford. . _ . OALOON corner Carroll and Western is £5 lor sale; good location; doing good busi ness. TO RENT— A good barroom and cellar in a new hotel by del. 1. Write for par- ! ticnlars to David "Isaac, Mountain Lake, Minn. *%:*)(), ) BUYS dandy restaurant doing fine -s>/Zr'\J\J alliens; must sell; worth double. Schrain. '."i Manhattan htiildiirr. _ BOARD OFFERER. BOARD— Lytle Terrace; 52s Cedar- Rooms and board nt reasonable rates with all the accommodation of a first-class house; conveniently located, opposite capitol. BOARD— Furnished rooms, with board, in large modern house; steam heated rooms. 210 East Ninth st. BOARD— il« Washington st.. newly fur nished rooms with board; also day j hoarders wanted. BOARD— Nicely furnished rooms, with board; beautiful location ; house steam heated: references. 13] Summit ay. BOARD Fur strictly first-class board, room and accommodations at moderate prices inquire at No 7 Lyons Court, on Sib ley st.. between Ninth and Tenth. BOARD— Large front room for i wo,' with board for the winter: well warmed, gas and bath. 120 Selby ay. BOAKD— Furnished rooms and good table _ board, so East Eighth st . BOARD AND ROOM— Steam heat* and open grates. 20 West Summit ay. I IOA KD— Good table board .at Mtx Nelson J avenue. BOAKD— Pleasant furnished front room wilh board. 158 Pleasant ay. j riOAKD — Front alcove room for rent with i D board, suitable for two; also tabic board. 301 West Third st. BEDFORD HOUSE, corner Eighth and Sibley; pleasant rooms with board; i transients st per day. . . Iry HE .-NORWOOD- Eighth St., Near I J. — Front rooms and board. 54.50 to I SO per week: transients. Sl ; er day. '- -.-'. ! ' | instructions. I BUSINESS COLLEGE and school -Of ) D shorthand; reliable and experienced teachers; terms to suit the limes. W. K. i Mullikeu, 34 Bast Seventh st. NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY —Col C. J. WRIGHT, B. S., A. M., Corn wall N. V. ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OK .MUSIC and Art, 50 East Exchange Si., St. Paul— Piano, violin, guitar and mandolin taught. Lessons given in drawing atwl painting, cull or -end lor ■pectus. OYE WORKS. KAlll.Ei'T & MINTEK — Minnesota . stciuii i>.e Works, 'ill Easl Seventh. 1? ... koTYT EN— ls? W. Sieam Dye Works X . oflii f. 410 Robert St., Kyan Block Work. '. 5:. and '■>". Indiana ay. TO i:\CIIASGE. HPO EXCHANGE— Two lots in Granite -I Fails. Minn., for a. good, heavy work team. Address 512 North Fiftn st., Still water, Minn. ACCOUNTANTS. Hi-, ..» no Germania Life insur 0. cnre Building, expert and auditwork I STORES AND FIXTCIti:* ' BILLIAKi) AND POOL TABLES AND BIL I LIABO SUPPLIES; Wnrerocm i".-, n:id4S7; i Ollice and Factory 411 and -"l-j Fifth avenue ' south, _anfte*q''_rlai. ' THE &AIJST PAUL DAILY GLOBEr TUESDAY JI'ORMNG,- SEFTEMBjck -5, - i««. SITUATIONS WASTER. ' o****&^ /^&%^*'%*i^&%i'& t &f 5 YOU WANT WORK. * 9 «. Fmd it by "s-" 2 the Gi.obk » 6 want Columns, aud^you can be & £ employed as " __: % AGENT. CLERK, t £ BOOKKEEPER, if. X S . STENOGRAPHER. ? i SECRETARY, d Hostler, Gardener or Man-of-All- 5 I ..DON'T BE IDLE.. 9 * ..DON'T BE IDLE.. $ While the Globe is at your service. d -%^ iflnlc. BOOKKEEPER — Wanted, situation as bookkeeper and collector for some physician: eleven years iv present place. Address J 41, Globe. BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, situation by a double-entry bookkeeper; ten years' ex perience; live years in city: references uud bond if required. E 49, Globe. BOOKKEEPER, wilh thorough experi ence in single and dcuble-en try, will ■' ■_...'._ up books ami accounts for retail con cerns on reasonable terms. Address V 41, Globe. BOOKKEEPER — Situation wanted by young man as bookkeeper, collector or oltice work, with best of cily references. Address G 4!.'. Globe. BOOKKEEPER — Middle-aged, expe rienced.well-recommended man (Scandi navian) wants position: small wages: will leave city if required. Address S 44, Globe. BOYS FOX PEACES, places for boys: employment bureau for poor boys, free. Newsboys' Club Boom,:!!.; Wabasba St.; open from 11 to Vl a. m.. and from 7 to 'J p. m. CLEKK— A young man wants a position * as clerk in a general store in a small town. Address n 44. St. Paul Globe. CLERK— Wanted, by a young lady with seveu years" experience, a position in confectionery store or candy department in grocery store; reference given. Address T 44. Globe. CLEKK— Wanted by a young man with twelve years' experience, a position In a retail or wholesale dry goods house; can give best city reference: willing to start with small salary. Addiess 11 50, Globe. COACH MAN — wanted as coach man by a sober, steady young man that thoroughly understands his 'business; good references. Address Nelson. G*is Wells st. - COACHMAN* Wanted, a situation by young man, single, sober and reliable; several years' experience;, good references. Address P 41). Globe. COOK — Wanted, a situation as a first-class cook iv all branches of the business for hotel, restaurant or private family. - Address G. 8.. 347 Wabasha st.. St. Paul, Minn. COOK — Wanted, situation as cook by American man of twenty years experi ence: city or country. Address J 4:1. Globe. COLLECTOR— Wanted, position as col lector for any kind of business house; collect on commission; reference furnished. J. L.. 551 Bradley st, . ' EMPLOYMENT— young man wishes to have work of auy kind. Address 37t> Wacouta. Stephen Nelson. f EMPLOYMENT— Position by a man of -t twenty-seven: good penman. Address C 44. Globe. : * FAR.M WORK— Situatiou Wanted — A . German woman aud man, good workers, ] want place to oversee farm: woman good buttermaker and cook. 356 Bun st. GARDENER Situation wanted by man and wife either in garden or small farm; wife good cook; -willing to work; willing to work in aud around hotel. Address C 48, Globe. . LI OSTLER— young mau who under -TJ. stands the cafe of horses wauls a place to work for his board and $- a month and go to school. Address X 49, Globe. PRINTER— German and English job printer wants situation: will work reasonable. Address V I'd. Globe. Mi:. KICK— Position wanted asmiller: feed IkL grinding a specialty. Address L 47, Globe. STENOGRAPHER— A competent male stenographer wauls position at once; is willing to do oftlce work, and can furnish the best of city references. Address L. M. X., Globe. UNION KAKEES' employment office is - at 7:1 West Third St.; !. st-c -iss bakers furnished at out IS7OKK FOR BOARD— A young man *V wants to work for board while going to school: understands the care of horses. Please address J. P.. Globe Business Col lege. Kndicott Building. ROARD WASTED. m Y OU C AN gOARD I A 11 RICH MAN, % £ I POOR MAN. X 5 BEGGAR or 9 9 THIEF, 9 d AND THEY d A CAN FIND \ £ ROOMS AND ? 9 HOUSES THAT 9 f WILL GIVE d d I THEM RELIEF. $ BOARD— Wanted, one furnished and two unfurnished rooms, with heat and board for two. in private family: reasonable terms. Address, stating price, Tyler, Globe office. BOARDERS— Wanted, two young lady boarders; pleasant, sunny steam-heated flat; use of piano; 6 o'clock dinners; no other boarders; terms reasonable; references required. X 43, Globe. .1-.; BOARD— Wanted, by gentleman and wife, suite very desirable front rooms iv striietly private family: bill preferred; liberal replies promptly answered. Address A 47, Globe. 16i:._8. ESTATE FOR Sill:. Rouses for Sale. ! C*_> *}()( I— NEW seven-room hardwood i *ip*->i**'xjyj finish all-modern bouse. 297 : Chatsworth st. ; easy terms. Jnmes O'Meara. i 303 Jackson st. ■'■ "*':.: HORSES .-•**■--> CARRIAGES A 8008 delivery horse and wagon for sale cheap: owner has no use for it. Xii Manitoba ay. ' . FOX SALE — one fine brougham and T cart cheap. Address X2B. Globe. S ANTED TO BUY -Cheap sound horse; spot cash. Address X '47. Globe. -^- :*?•**:-: DRESS .RAKING. DRESSMAKING — Millinery and dress making. Mme. K. Julien, 'Ml Bice st., beiween College and Summit.. GREAT. PIANO RARGAIN. ONE EMJGANT upright Decker Bros, piano, style 10, at about one-half its value; it has only been used a few months: must be sold soon.- K. C. Muuger, 107 East Third su ■ THEATRICALS. LYCEUM SCHOOL- OK ACTING— Room 26, CoHani Block. 27 South Fourth St.. Minneapolis — Pupils trained for the i stage; plays written, revised and rehearsed. SITUATIONS WAUTED. .' . ' • • Female*. . v.:' Jj A— LAHI'KM'tIK has plenty of -girls"? 51 West Exchange: telephone (507. : .'; ■ AT MKS. SCHXELL'S INTELLI-3 geuce Office good girls waiting for places; office fee, 50 cents. 27 East Seventh st. ... -\ CL.EKK— situation wanted by young lady. ■^ in office or clerk iv store; good penman, > Address X 4:;, Globe. : '.- * \. CiLEKK— a young lady with experience V.^ would like a position clerking in bakery . or confectionery, Call or address K. M., 350 Stinson st. - _;'.-.; i'-'. .... CHAMBER WORK— Wanted— Does any one want experienced womaii to taite charge of furnished rooms or to do chamber i work? Thoroughly competent and reliable. Address 4-, Globe. ... ' DAY WOKK — Situation wanted by woman to work by day. Call 444 North Fort st. . ■-, DAY WORK— Woman would lifceany kind --" of "day work: is good washer and ironer. Call or address 223 East Univer sity ay. DRESSMAKKR, one that is competent, , desires engagements in families; can. give good reference. 312 University ay.. Flat 10. . DRESSMAKER — Experienced dress maker would like engagements in fam ilies: references if desired. 124 "West. Fifth st. - DRESSMAKING in families; is compe- U tent; cuts by the tailor system; refer ence. 613 Lafayette ay. *~ "-.~\_w-. -■ . DRESSMAKER would like work in fam- U Hies: best of references. 222 Smith ay. DRESSMAKER — Experienced dress maker wants family sewing by the day; a No. 1 cu.ter and filter. .257 West Third, third floor. DRESSMAKER wishes sewing in famil ies: cutting and fitting a specialty; refer-' ence if required. 417 University ay. "USEWOBK- A girl wauls general housework in small family. Call or ad dress 124 West Fifth st. OUSSKEECER— A middle-aged lady would like a uositiou as housekeeper in some nice family; best of references. 354 Walnul st. ■ " HOUSEKEEPER— A lady wishes posi tion as housekeeper or companion for invalid; is fully competent to take charge of a family. Call or address, 516 Fifth st. south, Minneapolis. HOUSEKEEPING wanted in or out of city by widow lady. Apply 51 West Exchange st. HOUSEKEEPER— Situation wanted as housekeeper by a middle-aged woman,-, neat and plain; good housekeeper; city or country. 3SG Banfil st. HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted.' position as i housekeeper.. or charge of invalid, by; lady of long experience and with best of i refereuces. Address B 17, Globe, Miuneap^, oils. ' ' - — — . HOUSEKEEPING - Wauted-A middle- I aged lady would like a place in Scaudi- < navian famiiy to keep house. Address 447 East Eighth street. if. O OUSEKEEPER— wanted, by a 3 Ll middle-aged lady; a good housekeeper, , ; sewer, and capable , in many directions. m some nice family: a home for the winter more ' '. of an object than large wages; no objection * to goingto the country. Address F 43, Olobe. ' HOGS KEEPER— Woman wants place as housekeeper in Scandinavian fam ily. Call 447 East Eighth st. HOUSEKEEPER— Situation wanted by . elderly widow as managing house- . keeper for widower's family. Call at 83 West Tenth st. ;•-'* '--* --y--'^--- «"•"..» u»u* NURSING— A middle-aged woman de- < sires sick nursing; references; wages, $5 a week. Boom 27 East Seventh st. *; NURSING— Widow womau desires sick nursing; terms reasonable; references furnished. Address X 43. Olobe.. ■,'.." NURSE— A lady would like a home in a family to take charge of a baby or chil dren in the city ; Midway district preferred. Address 182 Fairfield West St. Paul. NURSE— Wanted— A respectable middle aged lady would lixe to nurse a lady during her confinement: references. . Ad dress. for oue week. S 25. Globe. Minneapolis. NURSE— A girl of fourteen would like a lx place as nurse girl in small family. Ad dress 43. Globe., ■;-' ■jV"URSE— Wauted. situation as nurse by 1* competent woman who can give refer ences. 4'Jl Ashland ay. SEWING— Wanted, all kinds of plain sew- O ing: bed and table linen, towels and aprons made in the best manner. lOUVs West Seveuth st., second floor. SEWING— Lady would like to have plain sewing to do at home. No. 511 Missis sippi^ ■ STENOGRAPHER— a competent lady stenographer and typewriter who has had several years'experience desires position; own machine and can furuisb references. Address C 45. Globe. STENOGRAPHER — Young lady sten- XJ ographer, employed afternoons, desires position forenoons. Address U 08, Globe. ' STENOGRAPHER - Competent lady IJ stenographer of several years' experi ence in great need of a position: best of ref erences. Address M.. 221 Western ay. north. - TYPEW-KITIsT— A young lady tvpewri sit would like a situation. Address F 42, Globe. :".:.-" WAITRESS — Wanted, a situation as waitress by a competent young Swiss girl; sneaks French. Inquire at 422 Mar shall ay. ASHING— A girl wants work by the day washing and housecieaniug. Call 46 West Ninth. UT ASHING— Wan ted, to do washing.irou ax ing or any kind of work by the day. 556 Wabasha St., Third floor. WASHING wauted at 455 East Sixih; rough-dried clothes, 25 ceuts per dozeu; called for and delivered. , . WASHING— Wanted, family washing to take home; very cheap. t'32 Missis sippist.. upstairs. WASHING— will do washing and ironing for 30 cents a. dozen; first clais work; will call ; for and deliver. In basement No. 637 Mississippi st. . . • WASHING— to go out washing by the day and take washing at home. >. Call at 226 Hondo st. ' WASHING aud ironing wanted to take . »V home or go out. Call at 535 Missis sippi si. : in rear. "■_. i' WASHING— Woman goes out washing, irouiug and housecieaniug. Call or ; write to 462 Cedar, Boom 2. - , WASHING— A good washwoman wants ' to go out washing. Call at 646 Pleaß--> I antav. ' ■_ .;;:.... \T7 ASHING — Wanted — I like to take' mx washing and ironing at home; give sal- , isfaction. Call 409 Grotto st - : WASHING— girl would like to go ■ out washing by the day. 332 Front st. ' WASHING wanted to do at home. 663. Mississippi st. WASHING— Want family washing to t take home, call at 715 Thomas st. WASHING wauted by good washer and ironer. Call st 7C9 Lafond st /ASHEKWO...AN— to go out washing, ironing and "housecieaniug. Call at 711 Edmund st .. WORK FOR BOAKU-A young lady »V employed during the day would like situation to work for board: I will make her self useful: can sew. Address M. Maibau. General Delivery, City. • ;• . ' I . Z-Z'Z- ZX.if '■ WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES. .— — Arrive '" - * . - , Depart- . s:oo pmlsuO ami SLPaul. I l:3pm'.:l.' i 5:4. = .pm|-»:4J am|Minneap''lis|l2:4^pm|i*:2spm Oircci Juine to au Claire, _«b_m_mmm . ,' ami ."illlwuiikci. VESTIBULED oSLEEPESS I Z'Z ifff .:.'.::, ■'-.: AND DINING CARS. . ' ■:. AUTrafcis lean Daily . :.- . ' -39 | fY'i " FOR I.KiST. ■-* \ ,., Tli«-St. I'aul Trust Coinpan}-, , V. j No. 141 Fourth St, Endicott Arcade. < \\J HAVE a long list of houses, flats, . Z.'.y*: -offices and stores for rent; we publish i • a few:' our entire list can be had upon appli cation at our office. ' -A thrown stone front eight-room house, r - is with cemented cellar, stationary laun- , . jy dry tubs, furnace, gas fixtures,' shades. . ' " . ? . „, screens and storm sash, stationary ;.£ washstands in bath room, with bard :• wood finish on first floor aud hard :•--■■ wood staircase and mantel; within *. fifteen minutes' ride of the court . • .-. bouse, for .825.00 A ten-room brick house, with furnace, -.. gas- fixtures, shades, _ screens: and ■ storm sash, within ten minutes' walk from city hall, aud in. a first-class " ; neighborhood $40.00 A nine-room brick house, with : city .. water, bath, gas fixtures, etc., and a. large yard, within, leu minutes' walk from city hall, f0r.... :...:....'.. $25.00 Large double house containing sixteen - rooms, with city water, sewer, bath, ■ etc., half a block from Selby ay. cable •;•■> -^* • and within . teu : minutes' walk trom city hall $65.00 A new house at Hamline, with eigbt large rooms and city water, a good sized barn, large yard and shade trees, for ......: $20.00 An eight-room house for $15; another, with city water, for $12, and three more for. ;... $10.00 A five-room second floor front flat, with cily water, newly papered, for $14.00 A five-room third-floor front flat, with - city water, in a new building, for $12.00 A four-room third-floor flat fo..r ... $9.00 A three- third-floor flat tor.. $ioo A large double office on the second floor front, including steam heat, for $18.00 A store. *25xH0, in a goc** -»tail location, ' for .; ..-.:....~....... $30.00 J. W. Sliepard's Partial Rent List. "■ ' ■ 04 East Fourth Street A NUMBER of haudsomelv furnished houses for the winter. 550 Da7ton Ay.— Large modern brick house, newly and handsomely decorated; hardwood 'finish; laundry. 551 and 553 celby A v.— Eight-room houses; furnace, bath, etc.; rent very low. . 366 North Exchange St, Opposite House of Hope Church— rooms: modern. .>-,:• . 2e12 Milwaukee A v.. Merriam Park Eleven- 1 room modern bouse: rent low. '■ 'ff PARKER & WINNE, ** * Renting Agency. * Agent* for Care of Property* • Estates managed. •_' L 145 East Fourtii Street. J. W. Shepard, 91 East 4tli St., RENTS HOISTS, Si ORES, OFFICES, . acts as owners' agent: 'collects rents. '• '- Stores. .... STOKE for rent, suitable for confectionery J or retail grocery: one living room in ad dition bacK of store; $lU.OO per month. No. ' BfeSlHondo st. ' '' . - ■ — — iv" !-■•-. -Honsesi. ■ -''iff \- — I — , COTTAGE rent cottage of six rooms; ■ city water and sewer. - 272 Pennsylvania • ay., corner Pine st. one block from Williams st. i Cheap for the right party: * ; rj|OUSt;S— Four and five-room warm built S.l, dwellings, in good repair, inquire 53'J .Mississippi. ... ..,- ■ HOI'SE— For rent, a new modern ten-room ■'11.- dwelling, £431. Canada st., only 10 min utes' walk from union depot- ... HOISE- $16 Per Month— House of seveu rooms. 639 Dayton ay. : city water. .V. J. colter. 115 East Fourth St.. - V— H ; ■ HOUS X— rent, furnished house, thir . Ifii teen rooms: good yard. large stable; on ' most desirable pari of Summit ay. ; to careful-. tenant for six months or a year. Audress i ''B.I,"- Pioneer Press Office. . * ..: _ HOUSE $35 rents a late improved four teen-room part brick house. 549 Can ada st Apply at 221. East Seventh st. HOUSE — My house, furnished, and barn, 426 Holly ay., for rent. H. Hart, Globe Building. _________ Hou><E— 519 Robert st,' eight-room mod ern corner house, good repair, cheap. Apply 4.*)2 Dayton ay. ;____ ■' - ■ HOUSE— will rent an eleven-room, hue Improved bouse ou Wacouta st. Apply 221 East seventh 81. ' ':'r BOUSE— For rent, 67 West Central ay.. nine-room modern house; excellent re pair: warmly constructed; neighborhood de siiable: short walking distance of business part of city. Inquire Koom 9, Gilfillan Block. Fourth and Jackson. HOUSE — For rent eight-room modern house, newly papered, near court house and capitol; a bargain. - Esierly, 22 East Fourth st. HOUSES— $50 houses for $35 per month new, nine-room, hardwood-finish, all modern houses, 264 and 268 Kent st : $20— Se\ en-room, all-modern house. No. 297 Chatsworth st. . James O'Meara. 303 Jackson street mCUKOEDER <_ DICKINSON, 16 East O Sixth, for carpet cleaning, feather and mattress renovating and upholsteriug. AYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY — tavlor's renting aoencv — GLOBE building —WE rent houses, STOKES, OFFICES, take CHARGE OF rented property AND MAKE COLLECTIONS. ;:: .; ■ .-Flats. . • . APARTMENTS — Furnished or unfur nished. The Colonnade, Tenth and St Peter sts.; restaurant now open. FOUR and five-room apartments, with bath, within ' walking distance of business; very low rental. J. W. Shebard, 94 East Fourth. ' STEAM-HEATED, seven-room apart ments in Victoria and Richmond; build ings ' new, and handsomely decorated throughout; four 'front rooms; every room light; janitor in attendance. J. W. Shepard, 94 East Fourth st . STEAM-HEATED, hot water, gas range. O nine rooms, ground floor, corner apart ment in "Premier." corner St. Peter and College ay.: suitable for doctor's office and residence; janitor at 63 College ay. J. W. Shepard, 94 East Fourth st.'^ ■ : ~ -_" ■ . Rooms. A— hotel, BRUNSWICK, for gentle • .men only; fifty modern steam-heated rooms by day, week or month. - j ft X SEVENTH. COKNKK WABASHA A : —Over Bank— Furnished rooms by the .week or mouth. GfiOAK ST., NO. 639— Nicely furnished i front room with alcova; two gentlemen ■pifeferred: terms moderate. E' IFTH ST., 143 WEST— Elegantly tur ! nished rooms; modern conveniences; | private family. AKTIN, 313— Near Virginia— and $4 jxl per mouth; two furnished rooms; heated after Oct 3; bath and all con veniences; handy to street cars. .;. . f , . , DARK AY.. 415— Near Madison School— '"dE* | Furnished-front alcove room; also con necting room; modern conveniences. -D OOMS— Furnished or unfurnished. The iltv j Colonnade. Tenth and St. Peter st.s; j restaurant now open. " - !V*p boM>— Four furnished rooms, first flat AX '. for light housekeeping; call mornings; reterences required. -423tfe West Seventh. - ROOMS— Large, well-ventilated, warm rooms in the clean, well-cared-for Fore ' paugh building. seven- corners, for sleeping rooms, offices or light housekeeping: janitor in bnildine. J. W. shepard, 94 East Fourth st. . . _*. ROBJ-RT ST., 7c6— Nicely furnished front ■: room; modern improvements; bath, etc; furnace heat: house pleasantly situated : facing ex-Gov. Merriam's grounds.' CJELBV A Y.. 360- Two -. furnished front l-*' rooms, one with alcove; modern cou ,'vnieiices-^ rent reasonable. . .. * SaLBV A Y.. 296— One furnisLed room and two unfurnished rooms; private "family, j ST. PETER ST.. 45S— For rent, furnished front room, also .single rooms, with steam heat, gas and bath. \ ... .- . . 3t. . PETER, 493— Utopia— Pleasaul front : O rooms, single or'en suite: modern im -. provements: board if desired", z'-z ■■:' .-' ' z T!l,T(i>', 62— nicely furnished 'rtiom ; -:JL private family; bath and neat.. f f'_ l- AUCTION SALES. Haranagli A Johnson. Auction. i'Bt i 9'Tp'nn_f-1 (Mi WOKTK OF ■*"■""-' 1 tS>^tJ^\J\J\.i* \J\J ' niture and Carpets at • Auctiou— We will sell at auction, commenc ing on Monday. Sept. 11. at 10 o'clock a. m.; and continuing until all is sold, the contents of the Cl if tou hotel, one of the best furnished' • hotels in the city, consisting of one hundred -rooms of flue furniture, as follows: one hun dred oak, walnut and . mahogany bedroom' suits, 100 hair mattresses. 109 : springs, pil lows, comfortables, blankets, sheets, pillow cases, bed spreads, center tables, fine ward . robes, fine parlor goods, chairs, rockers, din ing room tables and chairs, fine hotel side board 12 feet long, two smaller ones, all the table linen, silverware and dishes. 'flue large hotel range, also smaller one. about 5,000 yards of fine body Brussels. Moqueite and velvet carpets, oak roll-top desk, large hotel safe, fine office fixtures, cost new $100: show case and cigar counter, office chairs, etc., etc. These goods will be sold in lots to suit buyers; so, hotel men, dealers and private ' parties, be on hand ;if you want bargains. ' The terms of the sale will be snot cash. Kav : auagh & Johnson. Auctioneers, 186, 188. 190 Easl Sixth St., St. Paul. Minn. - . -.- ---'.>;. Jcbfo A Sehauer, Auctioneers. URNITURE AT AUCTION— At the res- Idence. No. 299 Rice st.. corner of Igle hart, Tuesday morning. Sept. 5, at 10 o'clock, all the furniture, carpets, coal and cook stoves and one parlor suit oak and cherry bedroom suits, center tables, rockers and: chairs, all the carpets, etc. Jebb & Sehauer, Auctioneers. . . Ben Levy, the Auctioneer. I WILL SELL the remainder of the Dick insons 1 stock at auction as usual, now sit uated in Lowry's Arcade, Fourth st. en-, trance; come and secure goods at your owu i price. Ben Levy, Auctioneer; office, 189 aud West Seven st. FINANCIAL J^r*iONEV^*l J May be tlprht and hard to get, but _! X you can get all you want by asking 9 9 for it through the Globe Finan- V d cial Columns, to either buy or sell a 9 STOCKS, BONDS, 2 d MORTGAGES. i i BANK STOCKS. • _[ \. GOVERNMENT BONDS. 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