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'.■ 16 II PEOPLE'S IIS SITUATIONS OFFERED. * Mule. A M AN WITH TEAM to break about sixty acres of land. 145 West Fifth st. , - : ■'-"""' , A-l SALESMAN wanted, to represent us in Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana Underwear and hosiery. Commission only. State references. Men who can guarantee sale of *40, --000 and upwards only need apply. Jacob Meyer & Bros., Chicago, 111. AGENTS WANTED, male and female, to sell a new article used in every family; big money in it. Circulars free. M. D. Co. , Bee Bldg., Toledo, O. AGENTS make enormous profits hand ling our silverware and aluminum novelties; send for circulars, free; 10 cents for sample; exclusive territory. Nov. Intro. Co., £09 State St., Chi cago. . AGENTS — Act quick. Preserving Hook Spoon. Greatest seller IS9j. Send 6 cents for full size plated spoon by mail. Forshee & Makin, Clncln natl, O. AGENTS WANTED— To show the new pattern revolving griddle cake, fish and egg turner; sells Itself; sam ple, 20c, O. E. Mlckel, Haverhill, Mass. AGENTS— Economy gas burner, saves 40 per cent of gas, makes a large beautiful light and gives 150 per cent profit to salesman. General Agency Co., 225 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. AGENTS— at Last— An ink stand that closes absolutely air tight every time the pen is removed; send 25c for handsome, nickel-top stand, with Ink. penrack and terms; canvass immediately; money re turned if dissatisfied. Ramsay & Belser, Mfgis, 75 York St., Brooklyn, N. Y. AGENTS wanted everywhere. Latest craze. Sales beat "Pigs in Clover." Dice Watch Charm, five dice, just enough^ for quiet game. Gross sold daily. Also 300 other novelties. Cata logue free. Aluminum Novelty Co., _ 335 Broadway, New York. ADVERTISING MAN— Wanted, ex perienced advertising man and sub scription solicitor. Miller & O'Hara, 346 Sibley st. BANKERS' LIFE ASSOCIATION, jtrongest Minnesota life company, Vants capable Insurance men to establish and manage agencies throughout the state: salary and ex penses paid. Address Douglas Put nam. Secretary, St. Paul, Minn. Wanted, two boys over four teen years of age. Call Monday at 9 a m., 506 Washburn Building. BRICKLAYERS— 20 brick layers at St. Anthony Park; come ready to work. Butler-Ryan Co. CANVASSERS— good can vassers, ladies or gentlemen; must be energetic and of good address, to sell the great American book of biogra phy, "Giants of the Republic." Call at Room 109, Davidson Block. COOK— Wanted, an experienced man cook; must be of sober habits. Ap ply at 529 St.. Peter st, call after 12 m. o'clock, third floor. ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNIC A — Best and cheapest reprint, with only authentic supplement ; sold on one year's time; lower than any news paper offer. Canvassers wanted. Ox ford Publishing Co.. 24 East Twenty fourth St., New York. EMPLOYMENT— American Railway union men, energetic and in telligent, now out of employment, having extensive acquaintance with railroad men; steady position at fair salary: give age and references. M ■ 46, Globe. FARM HAND wanted; Dane or Ger man; steady job for winter; single man; must be used to all kinds of stock. Apply Tuesday at Dalllmore's livery barn, East Eighth st FUR CUTTER wanted, experienced on best work, seal, mink, astrachan, etc. Mannhelmer Bros. MAN wanted who understands black ing and setting up stoves. A Ostrander, Selby ay. and St. Albans St. PAINTER— Wanted, an experienced man to do striping on farm wagon xork. • Neal, Johns & Co., Lake City, Minn. INSURANCE AGENTS want the lat est thing, which always represents the best seller and money-getter. We have the "best on earth," and you want to see it. Life insurance re duced in price, and our policy condi tions now lead the world. Don't miss writing to the I. F. A., 404 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. (Mention this paper.) IF YOU are not afraid to work and want something first-class, address The National Co., Minneapolis, Minn. MEN AND TEAMS wanted at Kent's Express, Monday. MEN— Wanted, two men to work on farm. Apply at once to E. F. Ander son, North Shore, Lake Jarvis. MEN and ladles in small towns wish ing to earn $25 a week easily, write as. We will explain. Mattoon & Co., Oswego, N. Y. NIGHT SCHOOL AT 63 EAST SIXTH t ST. . POSITIONS for few pushing salesmen, on salary; staple line. If you mean business, address for particulars, stating age, Luke Bros., Chicago. SHOEMAKERS— three good shoemakers, at Lovering's. SALESMEN— SIOO monthly salary and expenses to sell goods to dealers by sample. Experience unnecessary. Staple goods. Sterling Novelty Co., Chicago. - ... -.'■ SALESMAN— Wanted, a hustling rep resentative in all large cities to han dle our line of high-grade cigars; lib eral arrangements made with right parties. J. Edward Cowles & Co., 143 Chambers St., New York. SALESMEN to take orders and col lect. $50 bond, signed by a business firm, required. Exclusive territory. $25 to $75 weekly. For particulars, address P. O. Box 1354, New York City. SALESMEN to take orders. We send samples; give exclusive territory; pay good salary and expenses, or lib eral commission to proper appli cants. Address P. O. Box 125, New t York City. TINNER wanted at North Star Roof ing Cornice Co., Eagle st, near Seven corners; call Monday. .WANTED— Trustworthy person to travel; salary, $780 and expenses; en close reference and self-addressed stamped envelope. Manager, Box P, Chicago. :. WANTED— people to learn telegraphy, shorthand, bookkeeping, etc.; students can earn Soard. Globe Business College, Endicott Building. WE DON'T WANT BOYS OR LOAF ers, but men of ability; $300 to $500 a month to hustlers; state and gen eral agts; salary and commission. I Racine Fire Engine Co., Racine, Wis. YoUNG PEOPLE wanted to learn barber trade; eight weeks required; day and evening class; catalogues mailed. Twin City Barber College, 110 Hennepin ay., Minneapolis. $60 to $150 salary paid salesmen for cigars; experience not necessary; ex tra inducements to customers. Bishop & Kline, St. Louis, Mo. ♦4.50 PER 1,000 CASH for distributing circulars. Enclose 4c U. S. Distrib. Bureau, Chicago. * FARM LANDS. VIRGINIA FARM— 4O7 acres; price $4,000; easy terms; nearly level; soil good fertile loam; no stone nor stumps; all fenced; running water each field; fine large house good as new; cow "barn, 47x21; barn, 44x44; , two more, 24x24; new stable, 26x50; also many other buildings, all good; one mile from town and depot; beau tiful view; 270 acres cultivated; 137 valuable oak timber; home markets at high prices; cheap labor; good so ciety; eminently healthy; guaranteed as represented; photos and full par ticulars furnished. Box 282, Lynch _ burg, Va. ■■ HALF SECTION (320 acres) good '■ prairie land near Fargo, clear of mortgage, for clear house in Minne apolis. Box 505, Minneapolis. THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1895.---TWENTY PAGES. « Mr PEOPLES II I 1_ LU LL U 11111111/ SITUATIONS OFFERED. Female. ALL LADIES having a few hours leisure each day should write me at once, regarding pleasant home work, which easily pays $18 weekly. This is no deception and will certainly pay you to investigate. Reply with stamped envelope Mrs.. S. A. Steb bins, Laurence. Mich. COOK and waitress .wanted at 439 Laurel ay. ■ - *■-. ■ ■- Wanted, a steady competent cook. 265 Summit ay. -, , - . COOK— Wanted, a competent cook. Apply at S9 Western ay. . Wanted, a good plain cook. 257 Summit ay. COOK— Experienced woman cook for private boarding. Z 18, Globe. COOK— Wanted, first-class cook and waitress. Mrs. George R. Finch, 245 Summit ay. - FUR SEWING — Experienced girl wanted at once for fine fur sewing machine. 171 West Sixth st.. Max H. Herrmann,' :*-'-:. v..-. ', . HOUSEWORK — Wanted, competent girl for general housework. Lovene Flat 5, Twelfth st., near Robert. HOUSEWORK— Wanted; a good girl for general housework. Apply 495 Dayton ay. - HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent girl for housework. 215 Genesee st, off Mississippi. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for gen eral housework; family of three: no children: a good home for the* right party. 299 Fuller st. X "rv. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl for housework. 153 College ay. HOUSEWORK— GirI wanted for gen eral housework. Apply 663 East Fourth st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for gen ?."» «°» _f wo . ! *. m "st be good cook. Call 182 Farrlngton ay. HOUSEWORK-Wanted, girl for gen eral housework. 612 Carroll st. HOUSEWORK — Wanted, competent girl for general housework; small family; reference required. 331 Grove st. HOUSEWORK-Wanted, girl for gen eral housework. .592 Iglehart st. HOUSEWORK— Competent^ girl for general housework. 634 Goodrich ay.. corner Dale st. HOUSEWORK-Wanted, young girl about sixteen years of age to assist with housework and take care of children. 598 Fuller st" i • ■■ _ ;• HOUSEWORK-Wanted, Protestant girl for general housework; must know good, plain cooking: small fam ily; no washing. 633 Holly ay. HOUSEWORK— girl wanted for general housework. 525 Laurel ay. HOUSEWORK— Young girl to assist at light housework for her board and attend school. Apply 777 Agate st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for gen eral housework; small family. 137 Smith ay. • ' HOUSEWORK— An experienced girl for general housework. Apply 311 Somerset st. .'-.--.-.. HOUSEWORK-Wanted, neat, reliable firl for general housework; small i amily; good wages. Call 765 Ash land ay. ."• HOUSEWORK— Wante-l.a gocd strong girl for general housework. 726' St. Peter st. HOUSEWORK — Girl for general housework. Room 6, 373 North Frank lin. HOUSEWORK-Wanted, a girl for general housework; small family. 988 Hague ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework in a small family; good wages. Apply to 781 Portland ay. ■''.■•' - ' . ow HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for gen eral housework. 186 Smith ay., near Third st. HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, an elderly lady as housekeeper in plain family; Scandinavian preferred.' Reply by letter, stating salary wanted, to Jep pe Nelson, Clear Lake, 10. KITCHEN GlßLS— Wanted.two kitch en girls. Call 464 Jackson st LAUNDRESS— girl to wash and iron in laundry. 249 West Third st. ■- r --v., NIGHT SCHOOL AT 63 EAST SIXTH ST. ■ SALESLADY — Millinery saleslady; none but thoroughly experienced need apply ; German preferred. J. W. Kerr, . 1009-1013 Washington ay. south, Min neapolis. . . SECOND Wanted, competent second girl; good .wages. Apply morning at 264 South Exchange st * SEWING GIRLS wanted and ap prentices to learn dresscutting. Call morning after 9, 837 Minnehaha st. east. STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, a lady stenographer in a wholesale house; one experienced in billing. Address A 40, Daily Globe, city. ______ WHY PAY five cents for an ! inferior loaf of . bread when you can geU'Al. len's for the same? Ask your grocer for it. ■-"•: . FOR SALE. .■ BICYCLE— High-grade bicycle for sale, '95 model, at one-third its value. Office 12, Schutte Block. .. COAL HEATER for sale, No. 2 Radi ant Home. 283 St. Albans st. . — For sale, Spanish poodle, fifteen months old. Inquire 252 Selby ay. FURNITURE— A lot of furniture for sale cheap. Call Room 10, Globe Building. . . - .■ -: FOR SALE at a great sacrifice, fur niture, wagon and bob-sleigh. - In quire A. H. Simon, Seventh and Jack son sts. ■ . FOR SALE— One Simmons refrigera tor; No. 2; in good order. Apply at 595 Summit ay. - - MANTEL CLOCK- for sale cheap. Room 10, Globe Building. PARROTS— Mexican parrots for sale. 649 North st. ■- ; . . PIANO— No. 1 standard and very popular upright parlor grand piano for sale, almost entirely new, in fact there Is not a scratch on it; ebony finish, an extra-fine scarf, upholstery on the stool to match; cost $450, sell for $200. Inquire American Mortgage Loan Co., 411 Robert st, Room 1, op poslte the Ryan Hotel. ... PIANO— An upright piano, also square, for sale cheap; cash or payments. Room 10, Globe Building.' ■ SACQUE— seal sacque for sale at one-half Its value. Office 1, Schutte Block. SEWING MACHINES-AIL best makes of sewing machines for sale; see them; one-third regular price. Room 10, Globe Building. -. ; .v. STOVE— For sale, one No. 8 cook stove; . burn coal or wood; one self-feeding heater; will sell for half-price. 579 Selby ay. . STOVE— For sale, a large double heater, base-burner coal stove In good condition; one smaller 'coal stove, cheap. 529 Laurel ay. STEREOPTICON-For sale, high grade stereopticon, suitable for show business, advertising or lodge pur poses. Kieffer, Eighth and Jackson. TRUNKS— Six good-sized ' trunks, for sale cheap. Apply Robinson, Straus & Co. '..'■"-.'" .• • :.> TYPEWRITER - Remington . type writer, second-hand, for sale cheap. F. M. Lytzen & Co.. 401 Jackson st ' PROFESSIONAL. MRS. BALDWIN removes superfluous hair, moles, etc.; by electricity; only positive and permanent remedy knowa; five years' experience; refer-. ences given. 40 Washington st, be- M £ S \P I V PEARDON removed to 394 North Exchange st, c6rner Sixth. Baths, Turkish, electric, tub and vapof. 5 to §, Including Sundays. . M BB ■ SITUATIONS WANTED. * : MALE. . , ...■•;.. \\. ACCOUNTANT —An accountant, at present employed, would like an of fice position after Oct. 1; good refer ences given and interview- desired. Address G. C, 154 Western ay. BOOKKEEPER desires a set of books, to keep evenings; best of references; $10 per month. Address U 22, Globe. BOOKKEEPER— A good bookkeeper and general office man,' with first class references, wants employment. _ G., 737 Martin st. DRIVER— A steady young man would like work driving a light wagon. Ad dress James Balrd, 211 East Four teenth st. _* EMPLOYMENT— Young man desires a •position; wages reasonable; had 12 years' experience in general mer chandise; seven years as manager. Address 206 Carroll st. . EMPLOYMENT— man wants work of any kind; well acquainted * with l city; also poultry dresser. Joe Ackerman. 566 Bradley st, City. JANITOR— by a man, a job as janitor; worked two years at it in the Globe. Block. "William Van Asperen, 566 Bradley St., City. NURSE— gentleman of good address, well educated, forty-three years old, would like situation as nurse, or any honorable employment. 149 Martin st. SALESMAN— Position as salesman wanted, by a young man . with 10 years' experience in city and country trade. V 32, Globe. WATCHMAN— wanted as night watchman or janitor; not' afraid of any work; best references. Call 215 West Fairfield ay., city. Female, BOOKKEEPER — Young lady who speaks German and English fluently and has had several years' expe rience, desires position as bookkeeper or cashier; best of references. Ad dress V 25, Globe, .. CASHIER— A young lady with best of references and several years' ex perience would like situation as ■ cashier or bookkeeper. Address A 33, Globe. DRESSMAKING In families or at home; dresses washed for 50 cents, satisfaction guaranteed. Call or ad dress 647',. Canada st., Room 1. DRESSMAKING wanted in families; * best of city references. 147 Martin st EMPLOYMENT— lntelligent young la dy, educated in the English, French and German languages, wishes *) ita ble position of any kind;. salary no object. Address S., 568 Wabasha st. EMPLOYMENT- Wanted, position by young lady to address circulars, en velopes, etc. Address C So, Globe. HOUSECLEANING— A middle-aged lady would like hcusecleaning or day work of any kind. Address P 14, Globe. * - :---.'■■-• HOUSEKEEPER— Position wanted as housekeeper by refined American wid ow of thirty-tour in widower's fami ly; good references. Call or address Housekeeper, 650 Forest St., city. LADIES can find good help and girls places at Mrs. Merriweather's, 543 Wabasha st. . • ■ LAUNDRY WORK wanted by the day at 1427 Selby ay. ■ NURSE, experienced in confinement cases or any kind of sickness; will do light housework if desired; can fur nish good reference. Call or address 647 1 ,. Canada st, Room 1. - ■■ NURSING— Wanted, nursing to do; have had experience In all- kinds of nursing; city references. Address 142 Rondo st. OFFICE WORK— Wanted, a -position by a young lady to do office work; am a rapid writer, and have some knowledge of typewriting; will work ; reasonable. Address F 46, Globe. POSITION WANTED —By middle^ aged lady, of pleasant address, as assistant in doctor's or dentist's of fice, or any place of trust. Call or address Belle Baxter, 650 Forest St., city. •• . .- . -..; . SALESLADY— Wanted, by experi enced saleslady, position, in some store in city; will work for small salary. 506 Colonnade Building, St. Peter and Tenth sts. STENOGRAPHER —An experienced stenographer and bookkeeper, rapid and accurate, desires position; refer ences. Address A 20, Globe. STENOGRAPHER— Lady stenographer wishes employment for the forenoon. * 333 Banfil st . ..--^-■,*-- STENOGRAPHER — Young lady de sires a position as stenographer or typewriter; will work for moderate salary. Please address Stenographer, 235 Grove st. " ~ - STENOGRAPHER — A young lady stenographer and typewriter desires a position; has had some (practical experience. Address A. 21, Globe. STENOGRAPHER— Competent sten ographer desires work at once; will work for moderate salary; can give reference. 303 Sherman st .-:->":^ TYPEWRITER— Position by experi enced typewriter and stenographer. 506 Colonnade Building, Tenth and St. Peter sts. - . TEACHER— Wanted, employment as teacher, or writing; work to be done after 3*30 p. m. or in morning; had experience in teaching and bookkeep ing; good references. Address X 49. Globe. . . ; TRIMMER — A first-class trimmer from Boston would .like position. Call or address Miss Vlckery, Metro politan Hotel,. St., Paul. • WASHING— washing and ironing by the day. Mrs. Brown, 285 Rondo st. WASHING— to go out washing . and scrubbing. 844 Edmund st WASHING— take in and go out. 22 Douglass st. WASHING wanted to do at home. Mrs. Kagerer, 727 Charles st. WASHING goes out wash ing, ironing and house cleaning. In qulre at Bakery, 515 St. Peter st. WHY PAY five cents for an Inferior loaf of bread when you can get Al len's for the same? -Ask your grocer _ for It. ■ - LOST AND FOUND. DOG LOST OR Wednesday noon, brown spaniel dog, Punk, white breast, three feet tipped white; left fore foot all white. . Liberal reward for return or information; no ques tions asked. 258 Charles st • OG LOST-Pug dog, Tuesday, Sept. 24. Reward for return to No. 5 Sher • burne ay. • DO LOST-Fox terrier, four months old, white body, black and brown head, white stripe on forehead, two white spots on tip of nose. Return to M. J. Ryan, No. 1 Engine House. and receive reward. . BREASTPIN LOST-A gold • breast pin, Thursday evening, between ; Church of Good Shepherd and 65 Central ay. west. Finder return to above number and receive reward. FUR BOA LOST— Friday evening about 8 p. m., on Eighth st., between John and Wacouta sts. Finder will be rewarded by returning to Globe office. '*_t_KB_— —MMBMWBsgaMJE COW LOST— brown-red. Finder please return or notify by mail, 403 Burgess st., and receive reward. PUP LOST— Black spaniel pup, white breast collar of broad chain over , leather; square lock; reward. 165 : Iglehart st. . •••••' BOARD WANTED. BOARD AND ROOM - Gentleman wants board and room in private family or private boarding house, not more than fifteen minutes' walk from postoffice. G 14, - Globe. ». ■'., ■■;,::_ BOARD— Two young ladies want suite furnished rooms, with board; will . pay $16 per month each. Address G _ 12; Globe. ..-.-. . ANNOUNCEMENTS. DR. _' M. COLBY, the popular Dan_ . ish dentist has reopened 1 his dental parlor at 608 Nicest : ay., . ___,£ I . ■»*«•*, -s-u.. .',___ . --. i' v? ,-;;_;; - ,: 1 "-*-••- **.-_? ft. iim; HORSES AND CARRIAGES. AT SIXTH AND CEDAR six head of' horses, top and open buggies, spring • wagons 1 and harness, cheap. . T A GOOD 1,200-pound horse for sale " ■ cheap. 10 Globe Building. . ' FOR SALE— An elegant high-grade trap, but little used, at half-value If taken quick. , Call at Twin City Car riage, Works. FOR SALE CHEAP— buggy and harness* also fine St. Bernard . dog. W. M. Krueger, 870 Rice st. ■.. FOR SALE! — Two good work horses, . cheap; sell on time. -211 East Ninth st. ■■•..■■'"■ ■■:.. . ' ■■ ■ ■ ■* ■-- .;.' ; FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN— ■ new, Cruittenden brougham, standard ■ . style; can be seen at J. C. Shea's Al bion Stables, 400 Selby ay. M 24, Globe. ■:.••-. ,--,,.■ „...-■. HORSES WANTED at Dickinson, N. D., for $30 each; returned at Minne- , sota transfer about May 10, 1896;. we ; pay freight both ways; ;or by the , ' year, $35 each; best of range grass; ' horses. stabled at night . and fed; spring and well water in abundance; special attention given brood mares, and bred If desired. Terms, half-cash, . I balance at close of season. . Ship ments will begin Oct. 10 and as often afterwards as car lots can be made up. . E. A. Currle," Merriam ' Park, '■ Minn. 'Leave- orders with Dr. Price, '169 West. Fourth Ft, St. Paul, or James P. Mulvehill, Midway Horse Market, .1945 West University ay. References: F. A. Seymo*_>Vcaßhier Merchants' National Bank, and H. M. Crosby, . cashier Bank Merriam Park. *•■.■;.■:= .:-. FOR SALE— A good ' delivery horse, city broke, eight years old; weighs 1,100; sound; can be had for $40. Call at 894 Albemarle st. . . ;. FOR SALE— nice family horse and double rig and phaeton, harness, neck yoke and pole, all for $100. 667 Broad way. "•■■'■ " •■• '••'.-. ' • :• HORSE— Sound driving horse, weight 1,000 or 1,100; combination driving and saddle horse preferred.' Apply 381 Sherman. : .-r:,~y.-> ■"..- -.-. :■",.,• HORSE and light top buggy for sale; good reader, and gentle; sound every way; will sell cheap for cash; . weight 950 lbs. 281 East Seventh st. Inquire up stairs. . ..- ; *. ..••:w. HORSES AT AUCTION — 150 horses and mares' at auction ev^ry Wednes day at 10. a. m. ; sales of horses, bug gies, harnesses, wagons, etc. private sale dally; consignments solicited: we have from TOO to 200 head constantly on hand. Barrett & Zimmerman's Hone Auction and Commission Sta bles, No.. 20 Second st. north, Minne- , apolis. References. City Bank, Col • umbia National Bank. Farm, Stock and Home. ■ ■'...'-. ■■__ WANTED— Span of good . horses to winter at reasonable price by re sponsible party. Apply 51 National German-American Bank Building. j $50 BUYS a - second-hand carriage worth $100; $125 buys new : extension top- carriage worth $250; $225 buys new coupe Rockaway worth $400. 24 East Third st. ■ FINANCIAL. "AAV LOANS made on short notice : on household furniture, pianos, etc., which may remain in the owner's possession; the borrower can repay all loans in sums of $1 or more, re ducing principal and interest at each payment; bring your bills and leases with, you; our terms are positively the easiest in St. Paul; lowest rates, no publicity and private offices for ladies. Loans made for the Interest and not the goods. Loans also made on watches, diamonds, seal cloaks, etc. Borrowers of money will find it " to their advantage to make applica tion to the old established, reliable concern. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Co., Room 7, First National Bank Building, corner Jackson and Fourth sts. : ■-..-. ' DO YOU WANT to borrow money on •diamonds, watches, etc.; any amount. George R. Holmes. 141 East ' Seventh. DO YOU WANT TO BORROW money at a lower rate than you can borrow through any other agency? The pop ular and well known American Mort gage Loan Company, formerly at Room 7, First National Bank Build- c . ing, are now in their new and com modious quarters at 411 Robert St., Room I,' opposite the Ryan hotel. We are prepared to advance loans in any amount you. desire, $10.00, $20.00, $30.00, $50.00, $75.00 or $100.00, on your house hold furniture, '* piano, watches, diamonds, bicycle, furs, time checks, etc. Goods can remain In your pos session and you can pay a part on principal at any time you wish. Busi ness strictly confidential. Private parlor for consultation for appli cants. Inquire at American Mort gage Loan Company, 411 Robert St., . Room 1, opposite Ryan hotel. LOANS MADE on furniture, pianos, diamonds, seal coats and all per sonal property of value, at' lowest rates; private offices; business con fidential. .-. Minnesota Mortgage Loan • Company, Rooms 7 and 17, First Na tional Bank Building, corner Fourth and Jackson sts. - ■.-'■** MERRIAM PARK— To loan, $500 to $1,200; 6 per cent; three or five years; . must be taken at once. A. B. Bell 6 Co. ■■ .- ' ... : ___ MONEY TO LOAN on good security at - lowest rates, without charge for com mission, at our State Savings bank,' Germania Life Building, Fourth and Minnesota sts. ' _____ ; THE NATIONAL INVESTMENT Company, Room 45, National . Ger man-American Bank Building, can handle a few. choice loans at 6 and ■ 7 per cent on . choice Improved prop- ; erty. We have the following amounts on hand: $1,000, $1,500, $1,800, $2,000, $2,500, . $3,500 and $5,000. Call and see us. Robert L. Ware, President. .... WANTED— For one year, from private party, $250; first-class security. X 50, Globe. ______ ___■;' $2,ooo— Consolidated Milling bonds, first mortgage, gold; good as United States bonds; sell cheap; urgent need of money. Box 505, Minneapolis. ■ $50 TO $500 SHORT TIME" LOANS ON personal property, collateral paper, household goods, diamonds, seal gar ments and aIL goods In storage. Notes discounted. Ohio -Investment Com pany, seventh floor. Globe Bldg.; • private offices'' in the city. *■ - ' ; — : — r — : i INSTRUCTION. B. ORTEL'S CUTTING SCHOOL— Cutting taught by the Independent tailor's square; pupils learning our . system have the privilege of making a dress for them at our school. 444 Wabasha st. — - D WIGHT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. " Miss Farrar, Miss Creighton, Princi pals. • : '■• *■ • '- ■■■•••.' •'.* ; - • Eriglewood, N. J. (14 miles from New York). -■'■'• ■■■. -;■ - ..-■ .- F. FISCHER, teacher of piano, has re -1 moved to 426 Selby ay. NIGHT SCHOOL AT 63 EAST SIXTH ST. , . -;;. ■ ;.-:■, ..>,■;■ ■ ... V ; SHORTHAND , AND TYPEWRITING j —Practical business methods taught In a thorough manner by a practical stenographer and teacher of several years- experience; Pitman's system; Instructions given individually. 633 Oakdale ay. . .1 :. ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY. St. Paul Minn., Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies— Conducted by the Sis ters of St. Joseph. Complete aca demic course. Conservatory of Musia and art studio. Its fo»*'.y-third school year begins Sept. 2, i 895. For cata- ' logue address The Directress. .-• THE MOZZARA DANCING ACAD emy, corner Sixth and Seventh sts., opening reception Friday, Oct. 4; ap plications received 4to 5 dally. * ■ ST. AQA-tHA'S ACADEMY OF MU gic and Art .26 East Exchange St., St Paul— Piano, violin, guitar, banjo and mandolin taught Lessons given -in drawing and painting. Call, or send : for prospectus. . , . . ■■;.., Manning •College OF MUSIC, ORATORY AND LANGUAGE,' ; Masonic Temple, ■» -. Minneapolis, Minn.' Beet Instructors. ln the Northwest. S term of Fifth year opens Monriav, Sept, 1&. <*#•', • -„ ■•" "rrT"" ■w ■ Catalogue Free on Application. ■•••-,-■•: |_>Ul_6: JEW ELL MANNING; Prei. * I&yss wmTt km*) wow*. , mm us AUCTION SALES. V M j- P. T. i. Minimal.. A VERY NEAT COTTAGE AND LOT _at I Auction— l will sell on the prem ises, at »public auction, on Wednes day, Oct. 2, at 2:30 o'clock in the aft ernoon, the westerly thirty feet of lot 3; block S.Holcomb's addition to -St. Paul, together with a house of seven rooms thereon, No. 628 Selby' ay. The house is comparatively new, and will make a convenient homo for a small family. The property Is situ ate between Dale and St. Albans sts. Terms will be made easy. P. T. Kav ■ anagh, Auctioneer. * VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY on Rice st., near University ay., at - auction— l - will sell on the premises - on Saturday, the sth day of October, \ at 2:30 p. m., all of lot 2, block 3, Magoffin & Breckenridge's </ addition to St. Paul, the same being distant one block north of University ay. The - size of ground is 45x132 and is oc -, cupied with very, good dwelling house •of seven rooms, but If improved with •small stores they would rent readily, and pay * the '. Investor handsomely. The above property is owned by the . heirs of the late Walter J. Walsh," i and owing to an incumbrance there j on must be sold at once. The' house number is 517 Rice' st Sale positive. '■ P. T. Kavanagh, Auctioneer. . v liy Kavanagh & Johnson. FURNITURE, Carpets, Etc.. at Public Auction— We will sell at public auc tion at tho residence No. 698 Dayton ■ ay. on Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 10 a. m., all ■- the furniture, etc., consisting of par - lor suit,* willow rockers, : mahogany : tete-a-tete, willow center table, ebony table, oak hall tree, fine side board, extension table, leather-seat , dining-room chairs, bedroom suits, ' chiffonier, bedding, etc., all the body : Brussels andi ingrain carpets, 1 six hole cooking range, with water front, " and one gas range, dishes, cooking utensils, etc.; these goods are almost: J as good as new; if you want bargains attend this sale. Kavanagh & John • • son, Auctioneers, 22 and 24 East Sev • enth st. ■• BUSINESS CHANCES. A GOOD BUSINESS CHANCE for a smith and wood-worker shop; 22x32, nearly new, a set of good tools, 1% acres of a lot a good run of custom ! now; present owner is old and wants to quit, and offers .the place at a bargain; no need for bad debts here. Address A. C. Molr, Otranto Station, Mitchell. County, 10. Said place is 12 . miles south of Austin, Minn., on the C. M. & St. P. railroad. : . ... A PARTNER with from $700 to $1,000 to extend the business of a well established, light manufacturing in dustry; plenty of work ahead and good times coming. One with energy . and good address, capable of taking charge of financial end will find this an exceptionally good opportunity. C 38, Globe, : . . A CIGAR, news and confectionery store on Wabasha st for sale. Ad dress X 48, Globe. ;. * DOCTOR— good German physician wanted to buy a small stock. of drugsi - and at the same time step into a good practice; this is a snap; write for particulars. Address "Druggist," Lock Box 44, Freeman, S. D. FOR SALE— Dirt cheap, two-chair bar ber shop; fair trade; illness cause of sale. Address V 25, Globe. FOR SALE— A $2,500.00 stock of drugs and fixtures; good business; will bo Isold for less than half-price for cash; •'going out of business.. Address W. F. Peterson, Fertile, Minn. PARTNER— partner in black .smithing; good horseshoer or jobber; p German preferred ; also a wagon g maker, at 451 Cedar st., corner Eighth st ■ . . ' SUCCESSFUL SPECULATION— Send if or our book, "The Scalper," explains •the best method of trading in grain, .stocks and provisions on limited mar gins. All scalpers make money. Spe cial facilities offered to operators, -both large and small; also write for s market ' letter, published' regularly. '^.Lansing & Co., 114 Quincy st, Chl cago. Mention this paper. - .< --- -THERE : IS v AN EXCELLENT chance - for a first-class carriage painter, also .=: trimmer, to go in business for them .selves; no opposition. ■'.. R. Lasenski, i Fargo, N. D. •■■-- ,-.:- WANTED— Capable young man with $2,000 to carry stock of goods and ; manage branch ' for Chicago house-, : salary,. $125 monthly and all ex penses; also extra percentage. - Permanent position with good future prospects. For particulars address James Barton, 125 Franklin st, Chl cago. - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Spencer O. Merrill. Main Floor, Manhattan Building. I WILL offer Monday one of the choicest corner lots on St. Anthony hill, in Woodland Park, at a price far too low to publish. A splendid build ing site, with asphalt pavements and stone sidewalks. This figure I will quote you is for a quick sale; owner wants money. Investigate this at once. $7,ooo— St. Anthony hill residence, modern in every respect, warmly built for owner's home. Good barn and grounds; nearly 100 feet frontage. Summit avenue corner, east of Vic toria St., 140 feet front by 250 feet deep, capable of subdivision into four or five good-sized lots. Will give a bar gain in this. Have you noticed what an improve ment has been made on Laurel avenue, from Dale street west, with the boule- ' yarding, curbing, stone walks, etc.? For $4,000 I can sell you a good eight room modern house, with barn, a half block from that pretty little circle park at the intersection of St. Albans street. Make me an- offer on three good lots on Ashland avenue, east of Grotto street If at all reasonable It will go. .- $3,000 is all it takes to buy that cozy home at 729 Holly avenue. Just the price of the lot alone seven years. ago. . $I,4oo— Nice lot 46x132 feet on St. An thony hill, east of Dale street. Look this up if you are thinking of building. It Is cheap. ...-: v Do not offer trades on any of these, for: they will not be - entertained. * Spencer O. Merrill, Manhattan build ing; ; ■.... ■' ■■■■.. : ;■,.; . F" SUBURBAN. "~ FOR SALE— Over two thousand acres - of the best farming lands In Pine' county; all close to Pine City, and | in parcels to suit; also 2,500 acres, all together In town 40, ranges 19 and 20: latter a splendid chance for a profi : table dairy or stock farm. Pine . county has more than- doubled In population since the forest fires of last year, and for profitable and di versified farming is unequaled by any section In, the Northwest" William : G. Robertson, 27 Globe Building. HOUSES FOR SALE..; A BIG BARGAIN— 8-room house and lot on Thomas st. for sale at a great sacrifice; must be sold at once. Address 18, Globe.- - -- MISCELLANEOUS. ~~ WILL EXCHANGE my fine residence, .."St Anthony hill, large ground, un incumbered, for smaller place, or will . sell at sacrifice. Herbst, 186 East •■Seventh. -■ .....^ -*-... WANTED TO.BUY.-^ DESK— Wanted, a good second-hand iffefflce' desk; state kind and price. V ,28, Globe.. - „r .,., ,.*; HOUSE— Wanted to buy, ~- house and ; 1 full-size lot, if you - have got a snap to offer; .*: state price and location. . Address A 39, Globe. '"> -', ;• • • HOTEL— to buy or lease, fur nished hotel or eating house; state full details In first letter." J. T. Hen ry, Winona, Minn. . ■" -; HOUSE— Wanted to buy.house and full .'Size. lot, if* you have got a snap to ;•.- offer, state , price . and location. , g Ad-'. f•■ dress A 39, ..Globe. : - . ■■ ■. .■■ '; ; -■.'• STOVE— to buy medium self feeding parlor stove and pipe; must . be nice; .give priceand kind. Schram's Renting Agency, 320 and 322 Manhat tan Building. WANTED TO BUY— Counter and shelving. .■ Address M 35, , Globe. ■ - WANTED— Merchandise ; pay • cash;" -. what have you got to sell? Hobart, ■ Guaranty Building. : • -#——»— II — _y_y ______■_________ ' " ' . .■'■ ■ ' «» ii .. . i" DYE WORKS. KAHLERT &' MlNT_i; r- Minnesota g.eum _>?• WJktm.^ ail.HMlßftYco.fc M win IIS • FOR RENT. HOUSES. . Soli mm* Rentln_: Agency, Rooms 320 and 322, Manhattan Building. Furnished flat, 4 rooms, piano, cen tral .......................S2O 665 De Soto, 5 rooms, water, sewer, newly repaired, reduced prices, Monday only ......................... 8 232 Granite, 7 rooms, water, sewer... 8 .171 Granite, 6 rooms, water...... 9 897 r Hudson ay., 7 rooms, house and barn, good repair; look at this; only .5 931; Albemarle, 6 rooms, city water, will repair; this for responsible tenant 8 168 ; Eaton, 6 rooms, water. ........ V.. 10 366 Pleasant, 7 rooms, bath, tomor row ....15 684 Wabasha, 10 rooms, bath, furnace, fine boarding house; will repair where needed :..:....:*.. 25 Flats, 2 to 4 rooms, at 127 Eleventh, - . corner Robert 229 West Seventh, 6 rooms, bath, - range 20 255 Colborne, 8 rooms, bath, first floor ..- 15 Look at the neat brick, 11 rooms, bath, 558 Robert, choice rooming loca tion. . -.„,.■-: To Owners— We want houses on Hill and all over city; our list Is nearly rented out, and this tip means money in your pocket if : you bring in your houses. MuiiiiliiK'N Renting* Agency, Davidson Block, Corner Fourth and -- "• Jackson Sts. 15-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, 26 Col lege ay. ..." 9-room modern house, 448 Minnesota st. 8-room house, with bath, 686 Dayton ay. 0-room house, city water, 605 Marlon st. 10-room brick house and barn adjoin ing it, half block from Smith ay., corner High; low rent. 7-room flat, with bath, 950 Jackson st. 4 rooms, first floor, bath, 624 Temper ance st. 4 rooms, second floor, bath, 544 Tem perance st. 5 rooms, second floor, city water, 220 East Thirteenth st 4 rooms, first floor, 993 Marion st. . M.'E Ko*t & Co.lh to Rent List. WE HAVE a number of desirable six and seven-room, steam-heated flats, in first-class repair; each has a sep arate entrance, front and rear; rent, .. $25.00 per' month during steam-heat ing season, and a reduction for sum mer months; also a number of flats . without heat; five minutes' walk from business center. M. E. Kost & Co., corner Third and Robert sts., Commercial Bank building. J. W. Skeparri, 94 E«st _fli St RENTS, bouses, ►.tie*, offices, steam-heated apartments, col lects rent*, acts at owner's nscnt. ■C*VS_3k CHARLES T. CARDIGAN'S agency, 22 East Fourth St.— Houses, furnished and unfurnished; flats and stores for rent all over the city; farms for rent; farms for sale. CARPETS, RUGS, etc., cleaned, refit ted and laid at Twin City Carpet - Cleaning Works, 182 West Fourth st. Tel. 1499. COTTAGE— Nice, clean, five-room cottage, with city water, storm win dows, screens, etc. 162 East Isabel st COTTAGE— A nine-room cottage, 243 Grove St., two blocks from Jackson; rental, $15. Apply Selbert Bros., 201 East Tenth st FOR RENT— Two nice S-room houses, $16 and $20 each; best 5-room and bath flat for the money on Dayton's Bluff, $11; nice 6-room flat, $10. H. H. Schulte & Co., 103 East Fourth st. FOR RENT— boarding house, 11 rooms, 379 Rosabel st, $15; or inquire 548 Bradley st. ' HOUSE— rent, residence of Rev. Y. P. Morgan, 427 Portland ay, Ap ply to W. T. Kirke, 48 East Fourth st. SE — For rent, modern ten-room house; good location; in lower town. Inquire 331 Grove st. HOUSE— . rent, 114 Iglehart st, eight-room house; $20 per month. . HOUSE— For rent, eleven-room brick house; all modern conveniences, and centrally located. Inquire at 23 Col lege ay. east. HOUSE— rent, 773 Rondo st, fine 8-room house, all modern improve ments; furnished, heat, on car line. HOUSE— Wanted to rent, centrally lo cated, house of 5 or 6* rooms, with bath; cottage preferred. Q 11, Globe. HOUSE— For rent, a modern nine room house and barn at 267 Ramsey Street. r'■ ■•: -.:- :■ Furnished nine-room house, all modern conveniences, to rent for the winter. Inquire 593 Marshall ay. HOUSE— 379 East Eighth st; modern improvements; eleven rooms; a snap; $25 per month to good tenant. D. Bergman, 357 Jackson. HOUSE— furnished house, fine grounds, on "Crocus Hill." G 13. Globe. ■■-. ■ * HOUSE— Seven rooms, • city water, large yard, good neighborhood. 534 Marshall. . HOUSE A modern nine-room house and barn at 311 South Franklin st. HOUSE— For rent, six-room brick . house, 50 West Delos st; key at 48 Delos st. HOUSE— Modern eight-room brick house, 531 Carroll, near Kent; Inquire on premises; price, $23. HOUSE— Warmly-built, modern house, 629 Ashland ay., nine rooms, laundry with stone tubs, excellent furnace, gas fixtures, storm windows, etc. Ap ply 627 Ashland. - HOUSE— For rent, $20, 797 Cedar «t. 7-room brick house, city and cistern water, bath, gas, cemented cellar and . storm sashes. HOUSE— rent, first-class resi dence; 11 rooms, two baths, modern conveniences, steam heat; near cor ner Laurel and Nina ays., St. An thony Hill. Inquire 127 Nina ay., third floor. HOUSE— elegant house, 719 • Portland ay. ; thirteen rooms, six grates, tar fur closet and plastered basement, with laundry, wine room, , servants' closet and vegetable room; open Sunday. D. W. C. Ruff, Globe Building. . HOUSES— Merriam Park— rent houses, seven, eight and nine rooms'; modern; $15, $20 and $25; come and see us. A. B. Bell & Co. j. w. shepard, 94 east fourth st., Has for rent well _-o . CATED HOUSES. PARTS OF HOUSES, FURNISHED AND UN : FURNISHED. STEAM-HEATED ; APARTMENTS, STORES, OFFICES ROOMS IN ALL PARTS OF CITY* FROM $5 TO 'sloo. v^v^x_ i, TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY GLOBE BUILDING -WE RENT HOUSES, STORES. - OFFICES TAKE CHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY AND MAKE COLLEC ...' TIONS TO EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE two small houses for an eight-room modern house, south of Carroll, - east of Lexington. Ad *••* dress C 7, Globe. - NEW GOODS for second-hand. Ryan Furniture and Exchange Co.. 142 and 144 East Seventh st. ' - TO EXCHANGE— Cash and cleared Bj Minneapolis real estate for stocks of merchandise delivered in Minneapo • lis; describe merchandise. Address P.O. Box 527, Minneapolis. TO EXCHANGE— pieces of un incumbered city property, both • lm- S roved and vacant, are placed in my ands to exchange • for mortgaged ; city property, desirably located; par ;,.. ties having such property which they are tired of carrying may And it ad ; vantageous to call on me; mortgages E must not exceed $3,000 each, and equi ties should equal the mortgages H .H.„ Fuller, 133 Germania Life build- . _ ing. ; TO EXCHANGE— sale or trade one 14-horse power upright boiler' fastened on frame so that it easily • can be moved by wheels; also a 12 --horse power engine, all In first-class ' - condition, cheap for cash or Install jneijts, or feed, as hay, oats, woodor anything of value; U Is a food power • for'iarnierß-to do threshing or any i i imn us FOR RENT. FLATS. ■•' -~" APARTMENT —To rent, furnished apartment, two rooms and bath; steam heat. 137 Nina ay. Inquire third floor. THE BEIFELD, THE LOWEST PRICED STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS STEAM-HEATED APARTMENTS IN THE- CITY, FOUR TO EIGHT ROOMS, $20 TO . $26; ARTESIAN WELL WATER, HOT AND COLD, SHADES, HANDSOME MANTELS AND DECORATIONS, REDUC TIONS FOR SUMMER MONTHS. J. W. SHEPARD, 94 EAST FOURTH ST. . FLAT— Genesee, Central Park, has one flat for rent. Inquire of Reed, 601 Endicott, or at the flats in the evening. - HAVE YOUR CARPETS, RUGS, etc., cleaned, refitted and laid at Twin City Carpet Cleaning Works, 182 . We»t Fourth st Tel. 1499. FLATS— Elegant seven-room, steam > heated flats; hot water, gas range fixtures, double windows, shades, etc.; 93 and 95 Eleventh st. Inquire Drug Store, 440 Wabasha st. FLAT— A J flat of four rooms, with all modern conveniences. 305 East Ninth st, corner Broadway. - . * FLAT— College Ay. West— A steam heated housekeeping flat furnished; will take board for first month. FLATS For rent, beautiful, cozy five room, modern flats, corner Wabasha and Central ay. Esterley, 11 Ger- . mania Bank Building. FLAT— For rent, flat, five rooms and alcove, first floor, good store room and" cellar; steam heat, hot and cold water, gas range and fixtures; all modern improvements; 796 Jackson. Inquire Leon St. Pierre, with Brown ing, King & Co. - FLATS— rent, residence flats, three to ten rooms, in the Robertson Block, West Seventh, corner Sher man st; and In the Louise Building, West Seventh, near Walnut st. These buildings have been remodeled and repaired in first-class style. The street cars passing these buildings connect with all lines In the city. William G. Robertson, Room 27, Globe Building. FLAT — One suite of four rooms, all modern improvements, at 311 East Thirteenth st. Inquire at 246 East Fourteenth st FLATS— Nice fiats for rent at the corner of Rice and Wabasha sts. In quire at 474 Rice st LYTLE'S FLATS— One flat, front room, bed room, bath room, shea and yard room, halls lit and car peted and taken care of by janitor; rent only $4.50 per month. Inquire of janitor, • basement 213 Grove st, or E. Lytle, 411 Robert st. Room 1. THE HIAWATHA APARTMENTS— Corner of Cedar St. and Aurora Ay. — Five, six and seven-room flats. For ?lans and prices call on The National nvestment Co., 45 National German- American Bank building. THE ALDEN, 63 COLLEGE - AVE NUE, STEAM HEAT, HOT WATER, NEW AND HANDSOME DECORA TIONS, $30: REDUCTIONS FOR SUMMER; CALL AT OFFICE FOR FULL INFORMATION. J.W.SHEP ARD, 94 EAST FOURTH ST. THE BARTEAU, corner Ninth and Smith ay., has recently changed hands, and. beginning with Oct. 1, will be under a new management; the building is to be repaired and put in thorough good condition, and the flats will be made desirable in every respect; there are now only a few apartments left. For prices and particulars in regard to these apply at the building or at the office of E. P. Roberts, real estate, rent and Insurance agent, 95 East Fourth st. STORES. STORE— For rent, vacant store for first-class retail business, in Robert son Block, West Seventh, corner Sherman. William G. Robertson, Room 27, Globe Building. > . »_ STORE— rent, 564 St Anthony ay., for good place for meat market, with tools; also five-room flat above, with all conveniences. Call up stairs. OFFICES. ~ ~' OFFICES— rent, two (2) offices in Odd Fellows' Block; steam heat. P. C. Lutz, Druggist. ::-- : -- : r: MISCELLANEOUS. - PIANO— rent, new upright piano; standard make. Address P 39. Globe. BOARD OFFERED. BOARD— Furnished rooms, with board; day boarders accommodated; terms reasonable. 614 Central park east and Summit ay. r*. BOARD— Nicely furnished rooms, with board, 6 o'clock . dinner, steam heat, •■ reasonable rates. 131 College ay. ; west. BOARD— For rent, large unfurnished front room, with alcove, with board. In private family. Address X 23, ; Globe. . A GENTLEMAN can find a pleasant home, with all conveniences, steam heat, etc., reasonable terms, near ca . ble; 6 o'clock dinner. S 14, Globe. BOARD— For rent, furnished front al cove room, with board; also small room; all conveniences. 25 East Tenth st. BOARD— and board can be found at 39 East Tenth st. at rea sonable rates. -. _- BOARD— Furnished room with board; day boarders accommodated. 616 Cen tral Park east. BOARDERS— steady board ers at Mrs. McNabb's, 319 St. Peter St.; cheap rates to regular - board ers. BOARD— Furnished room with board for two, $20 per month each, in vi ■'• cinity of Central park. Address Z 15, Globe. " BOARD— pleasant room with board, in private family, suitable for two persons. 545 Laurel ay. BOARD— gentlemen can find pleasant room and board at 237 Nel son ay.; modern conveniences. BOARD— Nicely furnished front alcove and other rooms, with board; steam heat, use of bath. 476 Cedar st Furnished rooms with board; all conveniences. 341 North Washing ton st., opposite Rice Park. BOARD— table board. $5 a week. 393 Selby ay., opposite Albion Dining hall. BOARD AND ROOMS can be had at 493 St. Peter st. . BOARD— to the Osborne for first class board and room; all modern conveniences; day boarders accom modated. 579 Selby ay. BOARD— Strangers In the city will - find warm, pleasant rooms for win ter, also day board, at "The Miner. 162 College, corner Sixth st. BOARD — "The Miner" — Pleasant steam-heated rooms, with board. 162 College ay.. corner Sixth. ROOMS AND BOARD— look ing for first-class rooms and board near the business center, call at the Klrkland, Sibley st, between Ninth and Tenth sts. ; steam heat, gas, bath etc. ..'.■■ ' NIGHT SCHOOL AT 63 EAST SIXTH ' ST. - MEDICAL. LADIES- Chichester's English Penny royal Pills (Diamond Brand), are the best. Safe, reliable; take no other! ..« n< ?. i 0 stamps, for particulars. Relief for Ladles," in letter by re turn mall. At Druggists. Chichester .Chemical Co.. Philadelphia. Pa. $500.00 REWARD-Dr. Taylor's Tansy" Pennyroyal English Female Regu lating Pills, the ladies' friend l and priceless boon. They are the original and only genuine;- are safe and al ways reliable; never fall; mailed any where for $1; sold at all drug stores For sale In St. Paul by L. Mussetter Fourth and Wabasha 1 — SJJ CARPETS CLEANED. CARPETS CLEANED, refitted ..* and & ld ', ?j£ c lc ' _. Car et Cleaning I Works, 159 West Third, st. Tel. 1200. I i pin us FOR RENT. X ________ .___ „ ROOMS. AURORA A Y., 165— Nicely, .furnished' front alcove room; modern conven lences; will rent cheap. . BOARD— Pleasant furnished front room, with board, all conveniences; home-like and reasonable. 472 Sib-' ley st y '. BANFIL ST., 353— Near West Seventh i —Three fine rooms; first floor; city. I water, cellar and storm windows. ' i CENTRAL AY., 48— For rent three pleasant unfurnished, ' connecting ■ rooms ; modern. . ... j CEDAR ST., Large furnished room for rent, with or without board. ■ CENTRAL AY., 64 WEST-Very nice ly furnished room, with large -alcove, 1 modern conveniences; private family.' COLLEGE AY., 22 WEST-Steam heat, newly-furnished rooms- every * thing modern; from $6 to $15 per month. ■ - DAYTON A Y., 346-Furnished front rooms In private family. DALE ST., 46— Corner Holly— For rent, i three unfurnished rooms for light ; housekeeping; cheap; modern con venlences. DAYTON AY., 346-For rent, nicely furnished front room, with board, if • desired. EXCHANGE ST., 364— For rent, un furnished or furnished rooms. ELEVENTH ST. 62— Nicely furnished rooms, steam heat $4 and upwards per month. * - - . . FARRINGTON AY., Near Nelson! Ay.— nicely furnished front room, ; with alcove; hot water, heat and .. bath. FARRINGTON, 254— Near Nelson A v.— - Pleasant large alcove room, furnlsh ed, for one or two ladies. FRANKLIN ST., 405 NORTH— Floor— or two . unfurnished rooms; references. FIFTH ST., 235 WEST— For rent ele- ; gant furnished rooms, with first-class table beard; steam heat, gas and bath; central location; terms reason able. FIFTH ST., 210 WEST-Furnished room for rent in private family. FIFTH ST., 155, WEST-Furnished rooms, single or en suite, $4 and S3 a month. *•-■■*: FIFTH ST., 156, WEST-Two nicely furnished front rooms, $6 and $&; all conveniences. GOODRICH 244— Near High Bridge —Four rooms for rent; city water: warm for winter. HOTEL BARTEAU-Forty-one fur nished rooms for rent, all conven iences, gentlemen only. HOTEL VELO— 4SB St. Peter-Fur nished rooms, with bath and steam heat. ————————___ IGLEHART ST.. 377-For rent, four rooms, with city water; cheap. MACKUBIN ST., 222— Furnished rooms' of two. three and four en suite for housekeeping; terms reasonable. PLEASANT AY., 181— Four unfur nished rooms on lower floor and three unfurnished rooms on third floor,' with heat; modern conveniences. ; RICE ST., 251— Corner College A v.— Furnished rooms for rent - v -It RICE ST., 261— rent, a nice fur nished room, suitable for two; rent reasonable. -* » r ROBERT ST., 535— For rent, two suites i of rooms for light housekeeping; use' of bath. ■;>>*;} ROBERT ST., 535— For rent, nicely fur- j nished parlor on ground floor; use of bath and heart i ROOMS— Two unfurnished rooms on' the hill for light housekeeping; use of bath, etc.; price, $5 ; one furnished room for gentleman; breakfast and' 6:30 dinner, for $15 per month. V 35.' Globe. ■ ■ __ ROOM— Nicely furnished room, steam, heat, centrally located, private fam« ily. Address V 43, Globe. - ROOMMATE— Wanted, lady roommate," - location .central;-' references ex changed. 349 North Washington! ROOM— For rent, pleasant front rcora in steam-heated flat on St Peter st, with private family. Address V SL. Globe. . . — — « ROOMS— Three rooms, furnished com plete, suitable for light housekeep ing; all conveniences; $16 per month. Address A 50, Globe. ROOMS For rent, three or four de sirable partly furnished rooms foi light housekeeping; twenty minutes'* walk from postoffice; gas, bath and furnace heat included; desirable lo _ cation. Address at once, N 4, Globe. ROOMS— looking for good warm rooms for housekeeping or otherwise, should call at 222 East- Seventh st, near Sibley; modern im provements. ■ _ -:-, ... « ROOMS— For rent, 437 Oakland ay., six: rooms, furnace, bath. Inquire in rear or 406 New York Life. j ROOMS— furnished rooms for* light housekeeping; parties leaving', city; will rent cheap. Call 647 V» Cana da st. Room 1. ROOM AND BOARD for gentleman and wife or two ladies. Call at -ISI j Iglehart st. I ROOMS For rent, two or four unfur nished rooms at 260 Rice st. Inquire at 251 Rice st . ROOMMATE— Wanted, agreeable gen-] tleman to occupy large room, with' two beds; steam; heat and very con venient location. U 21, Globe. SEVILLE FLATS— No. Furnished room for rent, with or without board. SELBY AY., 252— For rent, two nicely furnished- rooms; steam heat, gasV bath. ' '-;'- , SEVENTH ST., 533 WEST— Five or three and two rooms in modern flat; bay window and storm windows. SEVENTH ST., 93 WEST— rent/ 1 nicely furnished front rooms; steam heat and bath; suitable for two. SMITH AY., 127— Corner Sixth St.— Desirable front rooms, modern con venlences, private family. SMITH AY., 93— Opposite Hotel Bar teau—Nicely furnished front room,* with alcove; centrally located; also a/ side room. SMITH < A Y., 137— Pleasant furnished rooms: all modern conveniences; near cable; with or without board. SUMMIT AY., 115— For rent, a fur nished room. SUMMIT AY., 47— Large front room, suitable for two gentlemen. . ST. PETER ST., 529— R00m I— Pleasant furnished front room, suitable fop two gentlemen. . . ST. PETER ST., 3S7— Suites of fur nlshed rooms, suitable for gentlemen; steam heat and electric light. I ST. PETER ST., 693— For rent, one or i two furnished or unfurnished rooms. TEMPERANCE, 624-Corner Thir teenth St.— For rent, four rooms down stairs; bath, cellar, woodshed; or whole house, seven rooms. •-- .-'■ THIRD ST., 160 WEST— For rent two unfurnished rooms for light house keeping. THIRD 257, WEST-Corner Smith Ar." —Furnished rooms, single for light housekeeping; also rooms furnished for gentlemen. TENTH ST.. 412 EAST-Furnished rooms, for rent: use of bath: furnace heat. desirable for light housekeeping. TENTH ST., 93 WEST— Furnished front room with alcove; modern con veniences. . THE MARTIN-249 and 251 Selby \v — First-class rooms and board. - '«!■■•' UTOPIA — Nicely furnished front rooms, steam heated, with board if desired. 493 St. Peter st. UTOPIA — Nicely furnished front rooms; steam-heated, with or with out. board. 493 St. Peter st WABASHA ST., 507-For rent, two furnished rooms for light housekeep ing ■ • WASHINGTON ST., 349 NORTH— Lovely front room, first floor, over looking Rice park. WALNUT ST., 355-For rent, three un. - furnished rooms, all conveniences, fo» light housekeeping, and bath. *•*