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SITUATIONS OFFERED.
m. — ——
Mule.
Hale.
AG S2NT&— Economy gas burner, saves
40 X'Qt cent of gas, makes a large
beautiful light and gives 150 per cent
profit to salesman. General Agency
Co.. ___ Dearborn St.. -Chicago, ill.
AGENTS who reach house furnishing,
hardware or dry trades to carry some
fine novelties as a side line. Liberal
Commission. Bernard & Frank, 174
Fulton at., New York.
«■ ■
AGKNTS WANTED— County rights
AGE3NTS WANTED— County rights
Mid cheap for new article; just out
Oct. 15: sells at sight; $10 to $20 per
day. Send 20 cents for sample and
full particulars E. C. Shears, Pepin,
Wla,
AGKNTS WANTED— The opportunity
AGENTS WANTED— The opportunity
of a lifetime; men and women to
km from $3 to $12 dally, selling Bra-
Jam's Patent Pens ; the most wonder-
ful irfv'femion of this age; our patent
pen, with one dip of ink, writes twen
ty times longer than ordinary pens
and prevents blotting; nothing like
it ever before placed on the market,
fund proves a boon te all who its? it;
makes writing a pleasure; consum
ers cheerfully pronounce it worth ten
times what we ask for it, they imme
diately realize that lt saves time, la-
bor and inconvenience;, superior to
all ether pens because it will not cor-
rode er slog up; agents are coining
money sailing them; as they have
only been, on the market seven weeks;
the eest territory has not been taken,
so got in on the ground floor by apply-
ing at once; ..all .our salesmen are
making big money and -.we give you
the opportunity ef establishing a
good. Steady, permanent, profitable
business; write us for terms to
agents or send 10 cents for five sam-
ples. The Braham Pen Co., Cincin
nati, ' Ohio- -
3_GE>T^S WANTED— One to every
kGE*>,T*S WANTED— One iri every
county to manage subagents selling
Improved nickel-plated combination
mallet Circulars, terms and sam-
ple mallet 35c, expressage paid. Ohio
_ Manufacturing Co.. Dayton, Ohio.
A,GfiNTS— We have it. Listen. Over
I,o*o testimonials prove that our de-
vice will actually save 40 per cent of
fuel' bills. Agents making $18 a day.
lyyons Fuel Saver Co., Goshen, Ind.
AGENTS make enormous profits hand-
ling cur silverware and aluminum
ijeveltjes; send for circulars, free; 10
gen Id tor sample; exclusive territory.
Nov. Intro. Co., 209 State st, Chi-
fr«°-
Js.GEl?*i*S— Latest advertising success;
the New Woman in changeable cos-
<ur_es. Sample by mail 10 cents. Den-
ler, £$5 Blue Island ay., Chicago.
AGENTS— New Woman in five differ-
ent styles: latest novelty out; no
equal for fun; quick seller. Sample
10 cents. 414 Omaha Bldg., Chicago.
AGENTS— $15 a week cleared with our
pew household specialties. Send for
free premium plan. Central Supply
Co., Cincinnati, O.
m. . — ■
AGENTS wanted who desire to double
their incotoe.' Our wonderful Alum-
mum Novelties pay 200 per cent
profit— sell at sight— lnteresting work
delivered free. Sample 10c. Write
for terms. Aluminum Novelty Co., 333
Broadway, New j* ork.
AGENTS — Act ouick. Preserving
Hodk Spoon. Greatest seller 1895.
Send 6 cents for full size plated spoon
By mall. ForsHee & Makln, Cincin
nati, Q. 7
-JANKERS' LIFE ASSOCIATION,
strongest Minnesota life- company,
wants capable insurance men to
•stablisM and manage agencies
throughout the state; salary and ex-
penses paid. Address Douglas Put
_nam, Secretary, §(. gg.m, jjfinn.
BA-vJSEft— Waited, a first-class bar-
ker : faerie others need apply. Targer
. ££, fflllsboro, N. P. apply- Targer
500KKEfelaEl!t-W&nted. good pen-
Bian to assist opening set of books
end of ___Sno___Y N *>, Globe.
feRICK-MA&OSf^-Wanted. six brick-
masohs for *»Ul of town* thirty days'
work; call At Sa m. aharp Monday
prepared to go td frorla. Fairbanks,
Morse & Co, .____ — :«'.!
tLfekK— fo&te*., first-class grocery
«•"«; state -fifune and experience.
_*i- 1(, "Tle*ei*_
J^ATMAKERs"-Two coatmakera
wanted Monday. Chartiar, 380 Wa-
st., up staira, .. - *. -
OEAR ftEADERS-l have all the
knives, forks, spoons and jewelry I
can plate; made $47 last Weak; plate
fold, silver, nickel and white metal;
ought best outfit made of Gray &
Co., Dept. 7, Columbus, Ohio; are re-
sponsible, send all materials, trade se
crets, teach agents; write them and
make money easy. Wm. Dean.
FINISHERS— Wanted, finishers mi
coats; none but experienced need an
-8 ply. 527 Western ay. north,
POSITIONS OPEN for few pushing
salesmen, on salary; experience un-
necessary; permanent employment*
apply now. Luke Bros. Co., Nursery-
men, Chicago.
6ALE*SMEK wanted for California
Wines; $100 monthly and expenses;
chance for advance; commission if
erred; no experience required.
Address, enclosing five stamps, W. A
» Vandercook Co., San Francisco, Qal.
SALESMEN WANTED— To sell our
goods to the wholesale and retail
trade; our goods sell on sight; lib-
eral salary or commission paid; posi
tion permanent. For particulars ad-
3?-ess Centennial Manufacturing Co
Ga.; factory, Milwaukee,
Salesman AND MANAGER for our
business in this city. Address, with
2c stamp, Mgr. Consolidated ilfg.
Co., Chicago. lIL 6
SALESMEN to take orders and collect;
$s0 bond, signed by a business firm
required; exclusive territory; $25 to
175 weekly For particulars, address
P. O. Pox 1354. New York City
SALESMEN to take orders and col-
lect. $50 bond, signed by a business
firm, required. Exclusive territory
.2-) to $75 weekly. For particulars,
address P. O. Box 1354, New York
t City.
Thirty-one GRADUATES of the
Glote Business College secured good
positions during the past eight
months. Why don't you attend the
Globe if you want to get a business
g position?
TEAMSTER-Wanted, teamster to
haul wood and coal; must be thor-
acquainted in the city. Call
at 340 Maria ay.
to TRAVELING MEN-We have the
S,ess. side line ever offered. Gluten
Entire Wheat Flour Co., 135 Lake st,
Chicago. - '
WANTED— Trustworthy persons to
travel. Sarary $780 and expenses.
Reference. Enclose self-addressed
■stamped envelope. General Manager
Drawer P., Chicago. " '
*^£ED-A«**3jts, local or traveling.
Outfit free. Big money. Exclusive
lerritory. No capital. One agent one
Bay cleared, $73.40; so can you. Our
■safes sell at sight, city or country.
Alpine Safe and Lock Co., Cincin
nati, O. an * LOCk C°-' Clncin-
ANTED— Young people to learn tel-
egraphy shorthand, bookkeeping
etc.; students can earn board. Globe
Business College, Endlcottt Building.
WANTED-SaJesmen for line cigars
Liberal salary and expenses paid
Sumatra Cigar Co., Chicago. ■
WE DON'T WANT BOYS OR LOAF-
™™K.u\men of ability; $300 to $500 a
month to hustlers; state and gen-
eral agents; salary and commission.
Racine ire Engine Co., Racine, Wis.
Wfl^*l?Sr^«-fewJgoo<i solicitors. Sal-
mvy'^r° a? **5 and commissions extra.
The National Co., Minneapolis, Minn.
WANTED— Salesmen— Gold glass name
plates, numbers and signs; readable
darkest nights. Samples loaned. J.
t G. Thomas' & Co., Englewood, 111. - *
WANTED— and women .to work
at home; I pay $S to $16 per week for
making crayon portraits; new pat-
ented method; any one who can read
»r write can do the work at home
in spare time, day or evening 2 send
{or particulars and Work at once.
£.cl2r*?s H. A. Gripp, German Artist.
■ Tyrcr.e, Pa. ' . ■ . - . ; - • .__
160 to $150 " salary ~ paid salesmen for
cigars; experience not necessary; (ft.
tra inducements to customers. Bishop
__& Kline St. Louis, Mo. ■' -• _____
' __7DYE^ORKS.
KAHLERT & MINTEL — Minnesota
KAttLERT & MINTEL — Minnesota
Steam Dye Works, 214 East Seventh.
THE" SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTODER 27, 1895.— TWENTY-FOUR PAGES.
I IIS IB
SITUATIONS OFFERED. |§
SITUATIONS OFFERED.
Female.
ALL LADIES having a few hours leis
ure each day should write me at once-
regarding pleasant home work which
easily pays $18 weekly;- this Is no de-
ception and will certainly, pay you
to Investigate. Reply with stamped
envelope Mrs. S. A.' Stebblns, Law-
rence, Mich.
APPRENTICE GIRL wanted to learn
dressmaking; one to assist with light
housework for board preferred. 631
Hague ay. -*. .;:"'
COOK— Wanted, competent cook at 779
Summit ay. .: .
COOK — Wanted, an experienced cook;
must have good references. * Apply at
_62S Dayton ay.
CASHIER— Wanted, young lady as
cashier ahd bookkeeper; In answering
give experience, age and references.
U 15, Globe. -___ _7__ ' _; 1 3 _
DINING ROOM GlßL— Competent din.-
DINING ROOM GlßL— Competent din-
ing room girl and chambermaid. 162
College ay; ■ *___ :__ ■■'
DINING ROOM Wanted, good
dining room girl at the Marlborough,
Summit ay., near Sixth st. '
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a young girl
to assist with housewo*___. 74 lgle-
hart st. .77 . ...
HOUSEWORK— girl for gen-
: eral housework; must be good plain
. cook; second girl kept. 264 Dayton ay.
. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, middle-aged
• woman to do housework* from 9a. m.
to 3p. m. ; one in family. Q 33, Globe.
.HOUSEWORK— Wanted~a girl to as-
slst at housework. ■ 355 Maria. ay.
HOUSEWORK — Wanted, competent
girl for general housework in small
• family. Apply, at 181 East Arch at.;
take Jackson car to Arch st.-.- ■• . f •
HOUSE WORK— Wanted, girl for : gen-
eral housework; small family; apply
at once. 737 Dayton ay.
. HOUSEWORK— Competent girl * for
general housework. Call Monday at
853 Dayton. 7
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl to as-
sist with light housework and take
care of chile ren ; good home for right
party. 598 Fuller st. .
HOUSEWORK— Good, strong girl for
general housework. 349 North Wash-
ington St., opposite Rice park. .
HOUSEWORK— German girl
for general housework. Call 274 Ram-
sey st.
HOUSEWORK— GirI wanted for, gen-
eral housework at £09 Wabasha st.
HOUSEWORK— GirI wanted for gen-
eral housework. 64 Tilton st.
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for gen^
eral housework; one that can sleep
at home. 215 Spruce.
HOUSEWORK— girl for.gen-
eral housework. Apply at 227 Vir-
giniaav.
HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house-
work at 1091 Grand ay. .
HOUSEWORK— a German
girl for general housework in a fam-
lly of three. Call at 256 Pleasant- ay.
HOUSEWORK — Wanted, competent
girl for general housework; one that
■ understands cooking. 659 East Third
st.
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a well-excer-
lenced girl for general housework;
good wages paid to the right party.
Apply mornings at 530 Laurel ay.
HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for gen-
eral housework; German preferred.
No. 153 Arundel st.
NURSE Wanted, a reliable, girl
as nurse and for light second work;
references required. Mrs. S. E. Hall
222 Arundel st
SALESLADIES— Wanted, five expe
rienced hosiery salesladies; none oth
er need apply ; make your application
to the manager hosiery department,
Golden Rule. : . - y .
SECOND Competent girl want-
ed for second: work. 257 Summit ay.
SECOND GlßL— Wanted, immediate-
ly, a smart girl for second work, a.t
97 Smith ay.
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.
$5 TO $20 A DAY, LADIES OR GENTS
--The new aluminum metal case for
photographs on monuments; pre-
serves the faces of the dead for all
time as they were on earth; hermeti
cally sealed and put on in 5 minutes;
elegant, rich and ornamental; catchy
seller* also other good sellers. Write
World Mfg. Co., W 1, Columbus, O.
HORSES AND CARRIAGES.
BUGGY FOR SALE— A three-seat bug-
gy cheap for cash. 876 St. Peter at.
FOR Trotters and pacers. If
you want speed, call at barn, at the
corner Fauquier and Mendota sts.
Look this up. A snap. P 19, Globe.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN-Elegant
new Cruttenden brougham, standard
style; can be seen at J. C. Shea's Al
bion stables, 400 Selby ay. M 24.
Globe.
FOR SALE— Five heavy working
horses, harness and wagons; cheap
to close an estate. J. G. Woodland.
321 lglehart st.
FOR SALE— fast pacers; will
make fine road horses; two of them
can pace better than 2:30; also fine
Bangor buggy almost new, and a
good Concord buggy; one genuine
Shetland pony, cart and harness. 136
East Fourth.
FOR SALE— One fine black mare, 6
years old; one almost new buggy
full leather top and single harness-'
cheap; will sell separate If desired
on time. 211 East Ninth st.
FOR SALE— A young, sound, family
horse; good roadster; weight, 1,050* a
bargain of your life, for $20. Call at
909 Fauquier st
HORSES AT AUCTION -150 horses
and mares at auction every Wednes-
day at 10 a. m.; sales of horses, bug-
gies, harnesses, wagons, etc.; private
Bale dally; consignments solicited; we
have from 100 to 200 head constantly
en hand. Barrett & Zimmerman's
Horse Auction and Commission Sta
bles, No. 20 Second st. north, Minne
apolis. References: City Bank, Col-
umbia National Bank, Farm, Stock
and Home.
HORSES WINTERED-Box stalls; on
interurban line. Midway Park Board-
ing Training and Sale Stables. F.
A. Luhrs. Tel. 928.
WILL LET A NICE DRIVING MARE
for her keeping during the winter.
Call at 720 Cedar st. v
WANTED, TO RENT-Stall and buggy
apace wanted for winter; central
Schram s Renting Agency, 320 and 322
Manhattan building. | ggg
INSTRUCTION.
BANJO, GUITAR AND MANDOLIN
pupils commencing this week get
three lessons free. Prof. Sherry, 50
Globe Building. '
ELOCUTION, Delsarte and dramatic
culture; private and class lessons.
Miss Haas. Studio 340 Grove st
DANCING SCHOOL-Prof. J Renter
opens new class November sth Pri
vate instruction a specialty. ' For
terms call or write 185 Rondo st Of-
fice hours 4-8:30. -
MOZARRA'S DANCING ACADEMY
Corner Sixth and Seventh— Tenth
season. Strictly first-class. Even-
ings, Wednesdays. Ladies and i chil
dren, Saturday, 2 to 5. Private in-
struction at any time. Learn the
- five-step; latest society craze. Resi
dence, 63 College West.
ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MU-
|ie 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. ■■ .- -
TO EXCHANGE. ~
NEW GOODS for second-hand. Ryan
8- rjeU-jr* --n ~ Exchange Co., 142 and
}44 Eqst Seventh st" -..;. v _•.-*>•-. ■
FARM m i acres to trade hi South Da-
kota. What have you to *«er? In-
quire atl 911 East Seventh st. .■ '
TP EXCrtANGE-$3,000 grocery busi-
ne*?**, good running condition; for cl-ar
- &ot J?U J* ■W* Shaf «. ' Mim-
fe-l?-e„ J* W* Shafer, Man-
hattan Building. . 7
nTlF(3Bfi*nn*iitM*llhfc"7 • ■ •-'*7;^.*-*i
i nan ■
SITUATIONS WANTED/
SITUATIONS WANTED.
YY-Y-Y* MAIaK. ~y';'Y"Y-.:
BOOKKEEPER— A bookkeeper's serv-
BOOKKEEPER- A bookkeeper's serv-
• ice by the hour in opening, closing or
taking charge of private or , other
; small sets of books. . References A 1
from present employer. Address Ac-
countant, 108 National German-Amer
ican Bonk Building. :•
BOOKKEEPER— wanted- by
an experienced bookkeeper or invoice
'clerk or position as salesman; six
'years' experience, with best of ref-
\ erences. X., Globe. .'■ - ■ ■ ■-
COOK— Experienced hotel meat cook
desires situation. Address H. E. 8.,
. 175 East Fourte3nth st. ' ■ - "
EMPLOYMENT— Boy of*l4 years would
.like to get work of any kind. Apply
to J. Powell, .470 Minnesota st.
HOSTLER— A young man would like to
get a situation of any kind; Is a
* good hostler; can furnish" best of
reference. Apply W. Powell, 470 Mm
nesota st. ■ .■"-.' • :;
PHARMACIST, registered, will take
position in town or country; first-
class experience and references.
Druggist, 349 Wabasha st.
• ROOM Aa\D BOARD— A young boy 16
years old would like a place to work
for his room and board mornings and
evenings. Address Z 45, Globe. ■. .
SALESMAN— Wanted, position by an
honest, intelligent, man as salesman,
collector or bookkeeper; can furnish
' A 1 city reference; have horse and
■ rig. address F. R., 750 South Robert
street. -- - - J ' *■ •'
STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, position
'by male stenographer who has some
' practical experience; salary no ob-
: ject- 303 Sherman st. -■-..••.. . - *
Fern-ale.
A YOUNG LADY medical student
weuld like a doctor's books to keep,
or assist in office afternoons and Sat-
urdays. Address 235 Rondo st.
BOOKKEEPER — Young' lady who
speaks German and English fluently
and has had several years' expe.i-
ence, desires position as bookkeeper
or cashier; best of references. Ad-
dress A 15, Globe. _ ' ■ "
CASHIER— youn,*. lady with best of
referenc and several . years' ex-
perience would like situation as
cashier or bookkeeper. Address X 13,
Globe.
COOK— A first-class woman cook, with
best city reference, warts to do
cooking by. the day, for dinners or
receptions, cheap. Call or address
M., .405 Rice st. ' "__
DRESSMAKING— Thorough, compe-
tent dressmaker desires engagements
in families. 206 Carroll s\.. Flat 4. -
DRESSMAKING and- family sewing:
wash dresses, 50 cents; all sewing
very cheap; satisfaction guaranteed.
' Call or address 647 Canada, Room 1.
DRESSMAKER will go out by the day,
. $1.50 per day and three meals; six-
teen years'. experience; can give good
city references. No. 368 Exchange st.
west. „ . " ■■■'--
HOUSEKEEPER— lady desires po-
• sition as housekeeper; good refer-
ences. - Address Mrs. W., 474 East
Eighth st.
HOUSEKEEPER— by a mid-
dle-aged lady, a situation as house-
- keeper or cook in hotel or private
• family; thoroughly competent. X 44,
Globe. ■-..:- .. .
NURSE— A young girl would like a
- place as nurse or as second girl.
! Please call at 369 Carroll St., at Mrs.
Petersen. . ' , ...
— Experienced in confine-
ment cases, or any kind of sickness;
will do light housework if desired;
can furnish good reference. Call
_647\_ Canada, Room 1. ■
SITUATIONS Wanted— cooks, 4 sec-
ond girls, 10 German girls for house-
work. 491 St. Peter st.
SEWlNG— Wanted in familes by a
first-class dressmaker: best City re-
ferences; terms reasonable. Miss W.
L., 461 Dayton ay.
STENOGRAPHER — A thoroughly
competent young lady stenographer
desires a position; have had experi
ence, and can furnish good city ref
erences. Willing to work for small
salary at first. Address Stenograph-
er, 802 Edmund st. -
STENOGRAPHER — A young lady
stenographer and typewriter desires
a position; has had some practical
experience. Address Z 43, Globe.
STENOGRAPHER— com-
petent lady stenographer desires a
position; willing to assist on. books;
can give good references and will
work for moderate salary. Call or
address Stenographer, 97 Globe Build-
ing. _ ____^
WASHING— Wanted, to go out wash-
ing and scrubbing. Miss Fehsman,
679 Blair st,
WORK FOR BOARD— A young lady
wishes place to help one hour each
meal for board. Address Z 47, Globe.
WASHING Woman goes out wash-
ing, ironing and housecleaning. In-
quire at 119 Douglass St., Mrs. Yon-
dra.
WASHING to take in and go out, at
22 Douglass St.
WASHING A woman wants washing
and ironing at home. 667 Canada 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.
, i "■***
BOARD OFFERED.
BOARD OFFERED.
BOARD— Furnished rooms with board;
all conveniences; also table board.
21 East College ay.
BOARD— Pleasant, furnished front
room, with board; rent reasonable.
158 Pleasant ay.
BOARD— looking, for first-class
rooms and board in a pleasant, cen
tral location, call at the Kirkland,
Sibley st., between Ninth and Tenth
sts.; steam heat, gas, baths, etc.
BOARD— For rent, front alcove room
and side rooms, single or en suite; ele
gantly furnished; gas, bath, sjteam
eat, with first-class table board. 235
West Fifth st. -
BOARD— A large furnished room, ad-
' joining bath; good table: private fam-
lly; for two. 311 Dayton ay.
• BOARD— front room and al-
cove, with board. 671 St. Peter St.,
corner of Tilton.
BOARD— Two respectable young ladies
can have a good home with single
lady- for $3.50 per week. 671 Wabasha
street. '
BOARD— Two young men, or man and
wife, con find pleasant front bedroom
, and sitting room. - with first-class
hoard, ln private family. Call at 48
North Dale st.
BOARD and rooms, single qr en suite;
steam heat, all conveniences; newly
decorated; all the finest 20 Summit
ay. 7
BOARD— Two front alcove rooms.with
board, at "The Marshall," ' 19 East
Tenth st., opposite capitol. -
BOARD— Froni room and alcove for
two people, with first-class board, at
reasonable price, in. pleasant house,
. with all . conveniences. No. 61 Dale
St., corner Holly. -..
BOARD— Furnished rooms with board.
terms reasonable. > 616 i Central Park
east and Summit ay.
BOARD— Wanted, a few more regular
boarders at Mrs. McNabb's, 319 st
Peter st. .---••■ .-■
*•*■*■==? ■ - ■■• '
y MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MME. ST. CLAfR— Cdrsets made to
order only; satisfaction guaranteed '
818 Wabasha st
THE RIGHT PLACE for ladies to call
for help is at 385 Walnut st
BOOKKEEPING. Penmanship,' Short-'
. hand arid Typewriting, also English
blanches practically taught at the
Elkhart Institute, Elkhart, Ind. Cir
culars free. — ... • - -■- -■-...-'- •-,-_ -
■ '-*..' ..'"**
•■ ■ - ' - ■ -..."•• =* " ~
7* ANNOUNCEMENTS.
•ATTENTION- LACE CUR-
- tains and kid gloves cleaned. Mrs.
Hayes, 367 Washington. : corner West
- Fifth. ."•'■ •',.."-- :)' : ." -' ■'; •----.*
Mr nrnn ro m mite ■
<::' FORSALE.^ - •
FOR SALE.
BULL TERRIER PUPS for sale from
dead' game 'pit stack. Dr. Feller, 180
• East Seventh at. - : '"'.'.-' • ■
BICYCLE— safety, in good con-
dition. $25.C0. P sS.'.Globe. ' ■
CANARY and clean bird seed.
De Con & Co, Vi East Seventh. . .
CURTAINS— For. sale., a pair of chen
ille curtains, cheap, and also a long
plush coat, at 415 'Selby ay. "■ 7 ...
DRESS SUIT— 6ale, gentleman's
dress suit and lady's seal sacque for.
: one-quarter their value. Standard
Loan Company, Schutte 810ck.... .
FERRETS— A very nice lot cheap. De
Cou & Co., 62 East Seventh.
FOR SALE— Shelving, counters, ice
' box, gas fixtures;' bins,- tea cans,, eof-
fee mill,' recently -used at old store,
145 Dale st. Apply Donohue & Co.,
854 Selby av7'- ■ •-' _____ -*■ 7 - *
FLOWER STANDS worth having.
Strong, -beautiful and " convenient.
.Fold up and put away easily. St.
• Paul Wire Works, 62 East Seventh. . ;
FURNITURE FOR SALE— The prop-
erty of -two partieei leaving the city,:
consisting of handsome .bird's, eye,
maple folding bed, dresser and com;
mode, with French plate mirrors,
; cost $250.00; one fine Rand polished
oak folding bed, cos* $135.00; oak side-
board, French 7 plate, mirror, cost-
$50.00; dining room choirs and ten-
foot extension table, extra good; one
• set of (2) rattan chairs, two rockers,
one settee, and one stool, very fine
■ and cost $125.00; iron bed, spring and
mattress; = plushy parlor suit .of five
pieces; brass piano lamp, with silk
shade, cost $45.00; Haviland dinner
set, . cost $55.00; . three jardinieres;
three toilet sets of ten and twelve
pieces, chenille and velours draperies, *
' body Brussels, Agra and moquette
carpets; a fine pastel (Psyche by the
Sea), cost $140.00; handsome hall tree,
chiffonier, center tables, upholstered
* rocker, choir and settee," three French
plate bedroom suits Jof thres
pieces, four fine long curled
- hair . mattresses, English oak
desk, four steel ' engravings, one
No. 170 Regal Peninsular heater, one
steel range and a lot of other house-
hold furniture too numerous to men-
tion. Apply to the People's Storage
Company, 12 West Ninth st.
FURNITURE FOR SALE— A lot of
furniture, Including sideboard, heat-
ing stoves, etc., for sale cheap; ca=h
or payments. Coil Room 10, Globe
building.
GERMAN CANARIES, fine singers;
also Sicily canary seed,- German sum-
mer rape, Russian hempseed, mam-
moth sun ower seed and mockingbird
food in bulk, always fresh, on hand,
which keeps your birds in good
hpilth. d°rman Bird and Seed Store,
451 Wabasha st. .
GOLDFISH and fish food. De Cou &
Co., 62 East Seventh. -.: 7- , ;. .;
GREEN GROUND BONE makes hens
lay. De Cou & Co., 62 East Seventh.
PICTURES— sale, a lot of left over
pictures and frames for half price;
also a large line of fine new studies
just received, at the St. Paul Picture
Frame Manufacturing company, 319
Wabasha st., Bowen & Muncy.
PUGS, shepherds, poodles, St. Ber
nards. De Coh & Co., 62 East Sev
enth. :-' .7 - -.. -. ■:;.-■
PIANOS FOR SALE— A square and an
upright piano fcr sale; cheap; cash cr
payments. Room 10, Globe building.
PLYMOUTH ROCKS— Why~buy com-
mon or. scrub Plymouth Rocks when
you can get the best in the land at
Jew prices. 715 East Maryland st. ... '
RECEIVED very ; nice aquarium--,
aquarium ornaments, fish globes
floating animals and plants; also im-
ported gold and silver fish and their
food, very cheap. German Bird and
Seed Store, 451 Wabasha s-t.
RlNG— Fine 14-karat lady's diamond
ring, cheap; or diamond drops. Z 46
Globe. ■■-■.■-. .- - .--.•'• . • :
SEWING MACHINES FOR . SALE-
All makes of new and second-hand"
- sewing machines for sale at 1 one-
third regular . prices; cash or pay--
■ments. Room 10, Globe building..;. \'y
STOVE — For sale, self-feeding"7
ing stove; ver>-fla--ffe and line; al-
most new. 233 Rondo st. - *■; ;--
Handsome self-feeding stove,
zinc and pipe, $25. 384 North Ex-
change. / - •--' «*
STOVES FOR SALE— Great special
sale of latest improved self-feed base
burners, $11.75 to $19; old stoves re-
paired or exchanged for new; terms
cash or easy payments. Union Stove
Co., 67 West Seventh _t_
STOVE FOR SALE— large self-feed-
ing coal heater in gocd condition very
cheap at 657 St. Anthony ay.
STOVE— For sale, base burner parlor
coal stove, self-feeder; $10.00; cost
$40.007 222. Pleasant ay. - -
THE LARGEST VARIETY and best
made bird case? to; the city. German
_Eird_and Seed Store, 451 Wabasha st.
TYPEWRITER for sale; No. 5 Rem
ington; nearly new. Address L 26.'
Globe.
WIRE WINDOW GUARDS and desk
rail. St. Paul Wire Works, 62 East
Seventh. . .
WATCH— Gentleman's gold watch,
with fine railway movement; cheap;
cash or en time. U 38, Globe. '
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
R. O. STRONG, ~~
Real Eotnte and Loans,
• 309*4 Jackson. .
160 ACRES oak and! maple timber
land, 18 acres improved; house and
barn; three miles from station; cheap.
340- ACRE FARM;. 200 acres plowed
well watered and timbered; $12 per
acre. .
StuiftßAX.
THE BEST BARGAIN— SI9O and legal
fees buys two-story frame, two lots
North St. Paul. Address Orlando
Kling, Denver, Col.
MISCELLANEOUS.
A FINE $50,000 BLOCK OF HOUSES
on St. Anthony hill at a special bar-
gain. It will pay you to call if you
are looking for bargains in real es-
tate.^ We have a large list of city
and farm property at prices too low
to advertise; also a number of
chances to make you a first-class ex-
change, in unimproved or improved
property and farms. M. E. Kost &
Co., corner Third and Robert sts.
FARM 80 acre? In Barron county, Wis
consin, for sale or trade. Make an of-
fer. Address 911 East Seventh 5t. .. ."
FOR SALE— lots; one a. corner;
size of ground, 118x125; an old house,
good barn and sheds; city water In
streets, and Iron fence and sidewalk
on street front; respectable. neighbor-
hood; all for $1,050; have other bar-
gains to offer. H. H. Schulte & Co..
103 Ifo st Fourth st, . '
LOTS in block 36, Summit Park addi
tion, and University ay., near Dale
ft., for sale cheap by owner, 323 Jack-
on st. - -
SUMMIT AV.-Fer sale, 100 feet south
facing op asphalt pavement, 71 feet
east of Dale st ; edSo 300 feet south
facing en Summit Sv. boulevard, cor-
ncr of Albert at. ; will sell to parcels
7to suit. William Q. Robertson. 27
Qlo»e building. '
*HJ= SB2*SJL OF A HANDSOME
CASH BADLY AND WILL SELL
Jjj&fefev; S^PARD' 94 east
V'R'QPESSIONAL.
PRQFESSIQNAL
D.R* SJ?B*ljfA SHEPARD, specialist
to diseases of womehw Offices, 508
Waahbiihi- Building, St. Paul, and
,728 q^ganepto ay., Minneapolis. ■-■.-■•.'
MJS**? ALICE ftuLL, successor to Mrs.;
Baldwin, removes -superfluous hair '-
- mol««, B|c *# electricity; only posi
tive aAf fcertoanent , remedy; refer-
ence* g_vah. Washburn Block,' Fifth
$t., op-?o-«4t^ COlirt Jpouse, Room 522. ,*■
Mt^S*il)^a.-sislft:ftP^ l-Vino.ved to 394
•fifSJf s lW '.'BTsf-^orher : Sixth-.
baths, TurkJlJT, eledtritf; v, tub- and
. , yagQi*. - C,!^. including Sundayß. •
jgQAfe WANTED.
BOARD— Two ,J7youhif; ladles desire
-^^'P Pj^^ie«4«-yyj»tate term*. *:
N°fi^afofiT***o r*myy; »t*t« terro»'
ilSX^SSi^SfSiPssa? . .-*■'•• _:-•--•...•. I
I PEW'S ■
-'. * * 7 • -: - "s.
"■,■ - ; , .
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■~ FINANCIAL -
DO YOU*. WANT to borrow -money* on
diamonds, watches, etc.* any amount.
B George R. Holmes. 141 East Seventh.
DO YOU WANT TO BORROW nioney
:-■' en . your household furniture, piano,
:.*• time . checks, etc.? The ' American
7 Mortgage Loan Cf. Will-let you have
il from $10 to $200. you can pay back in
r.: installments; business confidential;
« private room for consultation. Amer
q ican Mortgage and Lean Co., 411 Rob
:• crt St.. Room 1. -■ ";'■•' .■-.■ ~ •
MONEY. TO LOAN on watches, dia
ft monds, jewelry, bicycles, furs and all
- goods of value. At tie's, 411 Rob
,-- crt St.. Room 1. '■ : '■-__ '-'• *-
MONEY TO " LOAN at 6 per cent on
i first-class improved city business and
. residence property. No . charge for
:. commission- or exchange; no gold
Jh clause; no delay. We give the "on or
■ before" privilege. The State Savings
_ Bank. Germania Life Building. - ;
MONEY TO LOAN— furniture, pi
- anas, etc., to remain with the own-
er; also on watches, diamonds, seal
j cloaks, etc., loans can be repaid by
' installments; business strictly pri
vate. Room 7, First. Nat. Bank Bldg,
.- cor. FOurth ard Jackson; MlnrTesota
•*■ Mortgage Loau Co.- ■-- -„-■■.*,- •.---■ -.---
THE '. NATIONAL INVESTMENT
r 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,, $I,Bo*o, $2,000.
■■ $2,500, $3,500 and $5,000. Call and see
us. Robert L. Ware, President. .
$50 TO $500 SHORT TIME LOANS ON
personal ; property, ' collateral paper,
: household goods, diamonds, seal gar
- ments and all goods in storage. Notes
discounted. Ohio-Investment- Com-
pany, seventh floor, Globe Bldg.;
most, private offices in the city.
' ii.
PERSONAL
A— PROF. HARREY,
382 NORTH EXCHANGE STREET
THE great and only clairvoyant -is.
with you. Never before has future
been so truthfully foretold as by
,-Prof. Harrey. He can and will help
you all who are in trouble;, causes,
happy marriage with the one you
love; brings the separated together
without fail; gives you the full name
of your future husband or wife; tells
what to do and where to go to be
lucky; correct information on law-
suits, sickness,* death, divorces, ab-
sent friends; everything. If you arr*
in doubt that he can and will per-
form all he claims you are invited to
call, and he will give you more sub-
stantial proof of his marvelous pow
er than you have ever received from
mortal. Those who have been de-
ceived by the many cheap preten
ders who have disgraced a noble pro-
fession can call on Prof. Harrey and
be convinced that he advertises noth-
ing but what he can do. No clair
voyant sign, only the name- of Prof.
Harrey on . window, 382 North Ex-
- change St., between Fifth and Sixth
sts. .Office hours; 9 a. m. -to 9 p. m.
..daily, and Sundays 9 a. •m. to 5 p.
m. - Consultation confidential. -
(Cut out skis ''AU." ISr.'.ig it tcith youi) '
ATTENTION! Satisfaction guaranteed by -
RililF-- 111 . jAS'O A;
The only genuine ancient . trance medium,
.-'. pnlni render and seer,
W tfabaslta St. (in Hie Stone Building).
Be In T.-*ie. Positively last Week."
Will be NEXT LOCATED IN MINNEAP
OLIS, nt, the special request of many leadiux
ciMzcns and of his patrons.
Now is the time! Don't delay. but call fit
once and bring this "ad." with" you ToDAY
FOR A FsIEE TEST .
Seeing is believing* (Beware of imitators
- copyini*: this advertisement.)
ME will nemo your Greatest Desire. Fore
te lis the future without mistake; also war-l
ink voir ngi-iiist future losses or danger
! UKITaEB THE SEPARATED without fail.
L'OVEItS. brought together to happy ruiir-'
ri-iees; Causes peace in the"live 3of married
couple*-. All family troubles or enemies
prevented. Lost or hidden treasures located.
Business difficulties and disaster.-- averted.
EVIL LUCK changed into GOOD LUCK,
and •• .
NO HUMBUG! NO CHAKMS!
REMEMBER, if ho promises to WORK for
you your luck is sure 10 change and your de
•site sure to be granted. AND ONLY charges
for his BRAIN WORK when it has
BROUGHT HAPPINESS and t-.UCCE'-iS.
Relcrences and testimonials can be seen
in his office.
Consultations strictly confidential.
OPES SUSBAY.
DO NOT FORGET the number, 521 Wa
basha st.. corner Tenth, St. Paul.
N. B. — Those who have been deceived by
the unreliable clairvoyants, card readers
etc.. who hmnaus* trie credulous with
CHARM*.. FALSE CLAIMS, should not fail
to CALL FOR rKEI* INFORMATION.
A RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT—
Madame Teitsworth; prices reduced
50 cents; thirty years' experience. 13
Eighth st.
DR. HARVEY, trance, te^t and busi-
ness medium; your future correctly
foretold; readings, 50c. 423 Wabasha
st.
DR. MUMAW, Elkhart, Ind., buys. ■
sells and exchanges Medical and
Dental practices and Drug Stores.
Lists,* 10 cents. •
MADAME MOSS, the world-renowned
second-sight seer, 513 Wabasha St.,
opposite the capitol entrance.
MARRY— Send 5 cents for best matri
monial paper published; 1,000 ads.;
wealthy patrons; always reliable.
'Heart and Hand," Minneapolis.
MRS. ALICE AUSTIN, CLAIRVOY-
ant, card reader. Hours, 9 to 6, 7 to 9,
Sundays excepted. 16 West Ex- I
change. -
MRS CARRIE FULLER WEATHER-
ford, trance, test and business mcd-
ium; magnetic healer; Indorsed by
many societies. 125 West Fourth. '
PERSONAL-MRS. DR. MOSS, 513
Wabasha St., Opposite Capitol— Mrs.
Dr. Moss is recognized* by press and
public as the foremost medium in the
country,; and - should not be dossed
with fortune tellers, palmists, astrol
■ ogists and similar humbugs, her ad-
vice is reliable, her predictions true;
she uses no- device, maps, charts or
numbers, or any other trickery; she
■■■ reveals everything in a dead trance,
..which is the only reliable way of
foretelling the future; magnetic tfeat
. ment given. .
PROF. J' AGGA, 621 Wabasha street,
jreveals the future; will shortly le lo
cated in Minneapolis by request. Call
;at once for free test.
ST. PAUL VIAVI COMPANY TurT
. rmishes. health hook and consultation
tree by lady attendants to mothers
and daughters. 29 Germania Bank.
Fifth, and Waba=tna. '
AUCTION SALES.
c Jebb -S-'Sclia-ier. Auctioneers.
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS* etc.- at
■ i auction, in our store, Nos. 16 and 18
East Seventh st., commencing Tues-
day morning, Oct. 29th, at 10 o'clock
and 2 p. m., and continuing from day
Tito. day until all -Is sold. This stock
:o consists of men's, boy's and chil
dren s clothing, shoes for everybody,
ladles' and children's Jackets, over-
coats, hats' and caps, furnishing
goods, etc. These goods must be
sold, so it will certainly, pay you to
1 attend this sale. Jebb & Schauer
Auctioneers, 16 and 18 East Seventh
, street. ■■ . • ■ '■-•.- .■
MEDICAL.
ARE YOU IN TROUBLE? Consult
ARE YOU. IN TROUBLE? Consult
: Mrs. I Dr. .Walker, "life -; reader; she
will direct you on affairs of life. 179
; Western ay. ■ 7 7 .* ',->,;* >vi
LADIES:- Chlcht?ster's English Penny-
royial PUls (Diamond Brand), are the
test. Safe, reliable; tako-7 no other.
'*.•?,*'•'?;* 4c., stamps, for particulars,
7 "laelie? for I*adUs." in. letter by. re-
turrt mail. At JpTUgalita. Chichester
■;_■ She*-Qlcal*Ce..* f hJjg^pl*.la.7P**j . y__ -*
JSOoioo IvEWARD— t>f:.- Tai-Jor's. Tansy
$500.00 REWARD-DP. Tavlor's Tansy
. Pennyroyal . . English Female . Regu- >
lating Pills, the ladles' felend ahd -
i priceless boon. They are the original;
and on_ly genuine ;i are -safe and al
-, ways reliable; never fail; mailed any
- Where, for .1; sold at all drugstores:
i .For. sale to St. -Paul by -L.- Mussetter,'
7 Fourth and. Wabasha. 7 rryyyi
1 PEOPLES lid
ft lib LU LL U IIIUIIU
FORRENt
udirs'ES..
7 Manning*l-- Renting- A*.<-"«*r,
Davidson Black, * Corner Fourth and
■i Jackson Sts.
Cosy eight-room house, until May 1;
completely furbished; hill district.
18-room modern house, low rent, 26 Col
• lege ay.
8-room house, baith, etc., 686 Dayton ay.
8-room house, barn and six acres land,
Inside city limits.
10-room house and - barn, city water.
226 Thirteenth st. -
8-room house, good repair, 127 Viola st.
6-room house, city water, 748 De Soto
i st. • -.
5 rooms, with bath, 181 Fourteenth st.
4 rooms, city water, corner West Sev
enth and Western.
9-room house, Jew rent, 244 Dunedin
i. Terrace. . ....
7 Schram"» Relating: Agency,
Rooms 320 and 322, Manhattan, Building.
Furnished house, very choice,
.'■ piano, 1177 Hague ay., . hardwood
'finish. See this today $30
1141 Taylor ay. (Hamline), six rooms,
city water, will repair for respon
sible tenant..... .... $8
1008 Selby— Bath, furnace, eight .
rooms $15
656 Cherry— rooms, city water
barn .........„..............,..;- $15
780 Buffalct— Good five-room house... $8
171 Granite— rooms, water $9
127 Eleventh— rooms, water $7
366 Pleasant— rooms, bath...
Other houses, flats, rooms, furnished
.: and unfurnished, for housekeeping,
cheap. .
.> M. E. Kbat & Co.ta to Rent List.
$22.50 PER MONTH-A few desirable
: six-room steam-heated flats on the
• hill, with all modern conveniences
< and separate entrance; can confident-
ly say that for the money they cannot
be excelled. -
$6.50 TO $15.00 PER MONTH— Four, six
and seven-room flats; city water
•sewer and to good location.
$18.00 PER MONTH— A good eight-
room house, close to business center;
will be papered to suit tenant.
- - ... M. B. KOST & CO.,
Corner Third and Robert Sts.
A. W. Shc-paiMl, 94 East 4th St.
RENT* houses, __-„««, office)-,
steam-heated apartments, col
lect*; rent*., acta a** owner's agent. -
lit -USES.
AT Merriam park— a thor
oughly MODERN HOUSE*
BUILT BY OWNER FOR A HOME-
LARGE LOT; HARDWOOD FIN-
ISH; OWNER LEAVING THE
STATE; PRICE LOW; TERMS
EASY. J.. W. SHEPARD, 94 EAST
FOURTH -ST.
A SNUG LITTLE HOUSE O^ SIX
ROOMS, WITH BATH ROOM, ETC
493 LAUREL AY. J. W. SHEPARD"
j 91 EAST FOURTH ST.
CARPETS, RUGS, etc., cleaned, reflt-
ted and laid, at Twin City Carpet
7 Cleaning Works, 182 West Fourth st.
Tel. 1499. 7-- - - -.'■■
CHEAP HOUSES; FURNISHED, UN-
FURNISHED; ALL CONVEN-
IENCES. DO YOU WANT A GOOD
'• ?££-7^ TAYLOR'S . RENTING
AGENCY.
'Ats&?sS?Y” WELL ""FURNISHED
*ZM§S!fc WELL FURNISHED
HOUSE; CENTRAL LOCATION;
RENT LOW TO A. GOOD TENANT
J. W. SHEPARD, 94 EAST FOURTH
HOUSE— 2B3 Erie; four lovely rooms
for housekeeping, water, sewer, low
rent, Esterley, 11 Germania bank.
HOUSE— For rent, comfortable eight
. room house, 114 West Tenth st.; in
first-class repair. Inquire corner of
Fort and Tenth. .
HOUSE— For rent, from Nov. 1, a com-
fortably furnished six-room modern
house; cheap to a reliable party. 667
at. Anthony ay. - -
HOUSE— For rent, furnished house of
ten rooms, centrally located, on St.
Peter st; all modern improvements.
Inquire at £9 National German-Amer-
lean Bank Building.
HOUSE— For rent, the lower part of
eight-room house, on hill; one block
- from cable; references. N 2, Globe. - J
HOUSE— For rent, en Dayton's bluff
857 East Fourth st., a good six-room
house; city water, sewer, bath etc.
Inquire at 618 East Fourth st.
HOUSE— rent, seven-room detached
house in good repair at 251 Thirteenth
st. Apply to George F. Patv,-ell, 480
Wabasha st . '
HOUSE— For rent, 7-room furnished
_ house for the winter. 617 Ashland ay.
HOUSE— rent cheap to small fam
ily, seven-rooms, good cellar, city
water, wood shed, storm windows;
also three tons of coal to, will sell to
tenant for $C ton ; am obliged to leave
city. 333 Magnolia st. ■
HOUSE— rent, 686 Dayton ay. Ap-
ply 771 Dayton ay.
HOUSE— rent, new _7ght-rcom
house; all, .modern improvements,
- sewer, and bath, at 638 Fuller st. In
j .quire 578 Charles st.
HOUSE— To rent, lower part of pleas-
ant house; 941 Fremont st.; city wa
ter, sewer and bath; storm sash; rent
cheap.
HOUSE— rent, until May 1, warm,
well furnished eight-room house on
. the hill. ' For particulars apply to
Manning's Renting Agency, David-
son Block, corner Fourth and Jack-
sen sts.
HOUSE— Eight room house on West
Tenth st, near St. Peter, and a
seven room cottage on Rice St., near
Summit ay.; low rent to responsible
parties. Inquire 317 Market or 281
Rice st.
HOUSE — 346 Market st., nine-room
house in good condition; bath, etc.
B. F. Zahm, at Schuneman & Evans.
HOUSE— For rent, desirable twelve-
room brick house with all modern
conveniences; centrally located; only
one block from the capitol. 23 Col-
lege ay. east.
TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY—
GLOBE BUILDING —WE RENT
HOUSES. STORES. OFFICES,
TAKE CHARGE OF RENTED
PROPERTY AND MAKE COLLEC-
TIONS.
THE ONLY PLACE TO GET GOOD
HOUSES RENTED IS THE OLD
AGENCY. TAYLOR'S RENTING
AGENCY. ■ " ■ .
FLATS.
J. W. Siiept!i*<l, 1~~
94 East Fourth St.
THE BEIFELD. THE LOWEST-
PRICED, STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS
STEAM-HEATED APARTMENTS
IN THE CITY; FOUR TO EIGHT
ROOMS; $IS. TO $30.00; HOT AND
COLD ARTESIAN WEILL WATER,
SHADES, HANDSOME MANTELS,
ETC.; LIBERAL REDUCTIONS IN
THE SUMMER MONTHS.
THE PREMIER— NONE BETTER-
ON CORNER; FOUR-STORY
PRESSED BRICK; EVERY ROOM
LIGHT; FINISHED IN WHITE EN-
AMEL: STEAM HEAT, HOT
WATER, GAS RANGE, JANITOR,
ETC.
ON THE HILL— ROOMS, NAT-
URAL WOOD FINISH; SET LAUN-
DRY TUBS; TWO LARGE PAN-
TRIES; STEAM HEAT, BATH
ETC.; RENT MODERATE.
FOUR AND FIVE-ROOM FLATS ON
. LAUREL AY., NEAR MACKUBIN;
THOROUGHLY RENOVATEDI
DESIRABLE FOR SMALL FAM-
ILY; $10.00 TO $12.00.
FLATS.
FLATS— flats for rent cheap at
the corner of Rico and Wabasha sts.
■ Inquire at 474 Rice st. -
FLAT— For rent, *> five-room flat with
bath. Inquire at 683 East Third st.
FLATS— Elegant seven-room fiats,
7 steam-heated, hot water, gas range
.. fixtures, double windows, shades,
7 screens, janitor service, etc.- 93 and
■ 95 Eleventh st. - . ■ ■ ~.
FLAT— For rent, five rooms and alcove
*■;• with all modern improvements. 288
r Aurora ay. ' .7
FLATS— For rent, several four and five'
7. room fats and houses: centrally . lo-
ef t«*d; Km reftt. .: Estcrley, 11 Germa
-7 nia bank. *~ - ; 7: „ ■-„• -..., ■ „-,,
FLAT— For rent, six-room steam --heat- J
ed flat; hot water, gas range' and fix-4
tures; hardwood finish; all modern
improvements. 796 Jackson. „ Inquire -
7 Leon St. * Pierre, Browning, King &
C*V7~-7 * 7 -^-.::.,- 7
IBM
HE PEOPIi SIITS
FOR RENT.
FLATS.
FLATS.
FLATS rent, one three and one
four-room flat on Dayton's bluff at
$6.50; nice four-room flat in lower-
town, $12.00; an eight-room house in
walking distance at $16.00. H. H.
■ Bchulte* & Co., 103 East. Fourth st.
FLAT— rent, furnished flat of four
rooms, with alcove, bath, closet. A
new six-room . house, modern ; ready
Nov. 1. Apply 560 Temperance. -
FLAT— rent, nice four- room flat,
, wth bathroom, good cellar, nice yard ;
; central location. 655 Canada St.; rent
-$9.00. *-
-r — '.
FLAT-i-One suite of four rooms, all
FLAT-MDne suite of four rooms, all
modern Improvements, at 311 East
Thirteenth. Inquire at 246 East Four-
teenth st. '■
THE TWIN, CITY CARPET CLEAN-
-, ing works, 182 West Fourth st. Tel.
- 1499. i --"■*■■ - - .. _____
FLATS— Residence flats, I to 10 rooms,
for rent In Robertson block', corner
. West Seventh and Sherman sts., and
ln the Louise building, West Seventh
near Walnut St.; all In first-class or-
r- der. William G. Robertson, No. 27
; Globe building. - -
BUSINESS CHANCES.
FOR SALE— FIRST-CLASS HOTEL—
■ On account of ill health of members
. of my family, -rl have concluded to
.."dispose of Hotel Young in its en-
tirety, or will sell the furniture and
- fixtures and rent the building to suit-
able person at almost your own fig-
' ure. Hotel Young has to date en- •
joyed a first-class patronage; the
:- house and furnishings are in first-
class condition; hot water heating
-' throughout the building, and latest
improvements; this sale is bona fide,
and no bonus asked' for the good will
of the house. For particulars apply
- at once to Louis Jung, Proprietor, or
Miller & Wolfe, Attorneys, La Crosse,
Wisconsin.
SPECULATE BY MAIL— My plan of
co-operative speculation in Wall st.
has been rendered safe by my many
" clients; prospectus mailed free. Ref
erences furnished. E. Mortimer Pine,
Broker, 39 Broadway, New York.
Gcod Agents wanted. ■
LATEST INVENTION— EIectric- Mus
tache Curler. Sent to any address
on receipt of 10 cents. Acme Mfg.
Co., Box 284, East Liverpool, O. '
PHYSICIAN can get a fine cash prac
tice in Minnesota if he has' about $300
to $400 to buy office and road outfit
of l etlring doctor. This is a snap
fcr the right man. Apply to Charles
Dawson, 400 Sibley St., St. Paul.
SPECULATION— Send your specula-
- five orders for grain, provisions and
stocks to a reliable house; we solicit
orders on margins; our dally letter
: reviewing the markets will be sent
free on request; also our book on
speculation; our facilities are unex-
celled. McKenzie, Turner & Co., 418
Western Union Building, Chicago.
ANTED— Partner with $2,000 in ship-
ping business; money to be used to
enlarge trade. Large prefits to right
party. Address M 39, Globe.
500 ACRES unincumbered timber and
coal land, Eastern Kentucky, te ex-
change . j for Patent merchandise,
stocks, or offer wanted. Bank refer-
. ences. 39 Morse Building, New York.
SMALL GROCERY STORE— Cheap
rent; nice neighborhood; going away
this week; will sell cheap. C 45.
Globe. ■ '
WANTED— To correspond with patties
who wish to start in manufacturing
business in small city, adjacent to
best farming country in United
States. Lock Box 7, Zumbrota, Minn.
WANTED^Capable young man with
$2,000 to carry stock of goods and
manage branch for Chicago house;
. salary $125 per month and all ex-
penses; also extra percentage. Per-
manent position, with good future
prospects; Address James Barton,
_ 125 Franklin st., Chicago.
LOST AND FOUND.
GRIP LOST— Oct. 16, between union
GRIP .LOST— Oct. 16, between union
rtation, Stillwater, and union depot,
... St. Paul, alligator steamboat top grip,.
- containing underwear, revolver "and
papers valuable to owner. Finder
will be paid suitable reward upon re-
turn of prip and contents to under-
signed. Geo. H. Atwood, Stillwater,
Minn. —
MUSIC BOOK LOST— Wednesday
morning on Sixth st., between Grand
opera house and Pleasant ay., one
blank vocal music book. Bring to
Hotel Metropolitan and receive re-
ward.
OVERCOAT LOST— Left at some hall
latter part of winter, dark-blue over-
coat; velvet collar. Janitors please
address E. McGoyern, 807 Buffalo st.
PUG DOG LOST— Saturday evening,
disappeared from 155 Nina ay. : an-
swers to name of Grover; has black
' face and ears ; a liberal reward will
be paid for his return. F. W. Seeley,
127 Nina ay.
TOOTHPICK LOST— A gold toothpick,
engraved C. R. Finder return to 194
Third st. and receive reward.
WANTED TO RENT.
FLAT — Wanted, 5 or G-room heated
fiat, in good upper town location;
state price. Address M 8, Globe.
HOUSE— Wanted to rent, comfortably
furnished 8 or 9-roomed house, or 6-
• roomed flat, within walking- distance
of 'Webster school. Rent not to ex-
ceed $35.00. Careful tenant. No small
children. References exchanged. H.,
. Merchants' Hotel, city.
WANTED— or twenty rooms fur-
nished; state rent and location.
Schram's Renting Agency, 320 and 322
Manhattan building.
WANTED TO BUY. ~
RANGE— Wanted, to buy, a second-
RANGE— Wanted, to buy, a second-
hand steel range for cash; must be
in good condition. T. 16 .Globe.
TYPEWRITER— Wanted, a good s_c-
ond-hand typewriter; Smith Premier
preferred. Call evenings at 312 East
Congress st.
SCALES— Wanted, medium-sized plat-
form scale must be cheap. Capital
Flour Cqmpany, 21 East Third st.
25 PAIR COMMON PIGEONS. De
_ Cou & Co., 02 East Seventh.
DRESSMAKING. ~"
DRESSMAKING— Lauber, mo-
diste, 417' _ Wabasha st. High-grade
work and evening dresses a specialty.
VALUE OF FOODS.
Comparative Experiment* Sliow-
, ins the Relative Value, of Vari
ous Food.**.
New York Tribune.
Prof. Atwater's exhaustive studies
and the experiments in this line
have led him to the conclusion that
the greatest nutritive value In any
kind of food of the same specific cost
is to be found in cornmeal. He finds
that in ten pounds of the latter
there are slightly . over eight pounds
of actual nutriment; in eight and
one-third pounds of wheat flour there
are over six and three-fourths pounds
of nutriment; in five pounds of white
sugar there 'are four and one-half
pounds of nutriment; in five pounds
of beans there are four pounds of
nutriment; in twenty pounds of po
tatoes there are three and three-
fourths, pounds of - nutriment; "in
25 cents' worth of fat salt pork
there are three and one-half pounds
of nutriment in the same value of
wheat bread there are two and one-.
fourth pounds; in the neck of beef
a. pound and . three-fourths. 'In
skimmed milk cheese the same as the
latter; In whole-milk cheese a trifle
more than one and one-half pounds;
in butter, one and one-half pounds;
in smoked ham and leg of mutton,
about the same;- in eggs at 25 cents a
dozen about j seven ounces, and in
oysters at 35 cents" a quart about
three ounces. ' ■ ■■*
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FOR RENT. . .- -
FOB USEE ,
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Room**. 7;7 _
BROADWAY. 644-For rent, suites of
two, three, four and eight rooms; city
water and sewer; also store.
CENTRAL AY.. M' WEST— Elegantly
furnished front parlor; modem con-
veniences; private family; suitable
fort two gentlemen. 7*u*r
COLLEGE AV. ,~22, WEST - Steam
.V-'^YO sunny rooms, well fur-
nlshed, for rent.
EIGHTH ST., 311 EAST-For rent, two
furnished rooms for light housekeeo-
ing, with city water.
FIFTH, 119, WEST-Two rooms, ono
furnished; $6; one block from Wind-
sor hotel. i
FIFTH ST., 234, WEST-Second Floor
-Five pleasant single furnished
rooms, with double parlors and pi-
ano; all modern conveniences, with
steam heat.
FIFTH ST., 254, WEST-For rent,
beautifully furnished rooms; . steam'
heat and bath; also good table board.
FIFTH ST., 156 WEST-Three very
pleasant front rooms for light house-
keeping; all modern conveniences*
private family; $12 per month.
FIFTH) ST.. 15.5 WEST- ' Furnished
rooms— One large front room, ground
floor, with heat, $10 a month; another.
$4 a month.
ROBERT ST., 535-For rent, two con-
nectlng front rooms, completely fur-
nished for light housekeeping; use of
bath. _ . *.*>-.
MACKUBIN ST., 222— Suite of fur*
nished rooms, for housekeeping, half-
block. from cable; terms reasonable.
NINTH ST., 241 WEST-Opposlte Bar-
teau— Three furnished rooms suitable
ror light housekeeping, complete.
NELSON A Y.. 275-Large front room
for rent, furnished or unfurnished
with or without board; private fam
ily-
NINTH, 156, WEST— newly fur-
nished bedrooms and parlor, single
or en suite; private family.
PARK PLACE, 58— Two furnished
rooms, $7 and $10 month, heated.
ROOMS— 762. Jackson St.— Five rooms
on second floor; city water, storm
sash; and 764, second floor. 5 rooms
city water, storm sash; all in good
condition. Inquire in rear, near ca>
line-
ROOM— rent, nicely furnished
front room, with alcove, cheap. In-
quire up stairs, 164 Sherburne ay..
near Rica st. J
ROOMS— Four nice rooms \t*ith bath.
cellar, furnace, barn and all modern
improvements. Apply at 428 Western
ay, corner Fuller.
ROOMS— Four rooms up stairs unfur
nished In a detached house; nice and
warm. Inquire 318 Goodrich ay., near
- West Seventh.
RICE ST., 405— Nice, warm, furnished
room ; $3 per month. •
ROBERT ST., Parlor bed room,
furnace heated, $10; qjso room at $8,
suitable for man and wife or two
gentlemen. ;
RONDO ST., 251— For rent, three very
pleasant front connecting furnished
rooms; bath, etc.; modern house;
_ private family; references exchanged.
ROOM-MATE— Young lady, one em-
ployed during the day; comfortable
home at reasonable terms. Address
L 31, Globe.
ROOMMATE wanted by young man;
room heated; modern; very reason-
able for winter; references ex-
changed. 552 St. Peter st. .--.*"
RONDO ST., 403-For rent, two rooms,
furnished for housekeeping.
SELBY AY., Two nicely furnished
rooms; steam heat.gas and bath.
SEVENTH ST., 159 WEST— Room 9—
For rent, suite of comfortable fur-
nisned rooms, with urs of piano;
bath and all modern conveniences.
SEVENTH ST., 285%, WEST^Flat—
Nicgly furnished room, bath- and
_gas, $2 per week.
SEVENTH ST., 307, WEST-For rent,
cheap, two or three warm rooms In
brick building, for housekeeping; all
conveniences, second ficor.
SMITH AY., 135-N!cely furnished par-
lor and alcove, first floor; furnace,
gas and bath; private; Central; board
if desired.
SMITH AY., 137— Nicely furn* A
pleasant rooms; gas, bath, furifj.ee
eat; pleasant loct»ion; terms rea
sonable.
ST. PETER ST., 493— Utopia-Pleasant
suite of three rooms for three or four
gentlemen," also single rooms.
ST. PETER ST., 673— For rent, large
furnished front rcom; all modern con-
veniences.
ST. PETER ST., 529-Room 1-Fur-
nished front room, heated; suitable
for two ladles or gentlemen.
ST. PBTER ST., 387-For rent,* suite of
furnished rooms, suitable for two
gentlemen; all conveniences.
ST. PETER ST., 642— For rent, furnish^
ed front alcove room; modern con-
veniences. *
ST. PETER ST., 493— Utonia-Pleasant
suite of three rooms for three or four
gentlemen; also single rooms.
TENTH ST.. 59, WEST— Three furl
nished rooms for light hor.sekeep-
J-ng. _7j __
TENTH ST., 370, EAST— For rent, nice
front room, neatly furnished, gas,
bath, well heated.
TENTH ST., 326, EAST— rent,
three or four newly papered rooms,
furnished for light housekeeping;
modern conveniences.
TENTH ST., 194 EAST— rent, fur-
nished rooms; light housekeeping al-
lowed; all conveniences.
TENTH ST., 379 EAST— Fine furnish-
ed rooms; steam heat; with board if
desired.
TWO furnished rooms for housekeep-
ing; call today; cheap. Room 12, 515
St. Peter St.; other places on hand.
Sehram. Renting Agency, 820 and 322
Manhattan building.
THE EMPIRE— East Seventh St.—
Three connecting rooms, furnished
complete for housekeeping.
THE REARDON— Furnished rooms-
modern, steam-heated; single or en
suite; for gentlemen only. Corner
Seventh and Minnesota sts. Apply
Room 40.
VALLEY ST.. 95— For rent, 3 or 4
rooms up stairs for light housekeep-
ing; city tatter and sewer; front and
back stairs; u..e of water; cellar.
WALNUT ST., 393— Nicely furnished
front rcoms for rent.
WABASHA ST., 507— For rent, furnish-
ed front room with heat, $7 per
month; also large side room, with
heat, $5.
I WALNUT ST., 399— Two furnished or
unfurnished front rooms, ground
floor, for light housekeeping.
WABASHA ST., Furnished front
rooms, single or en suite; also rooms
for, light housekeeping.
WACOUTA ST., 533— Furnished parlor,
suitable for two young ladies, or
gentlemen; also front room and al-
cove, up stairs; furnace heat, bath
and good table board.
STORES.
STORE— For rent, good corner store,
with living room;. city water, sewer,
cellar; good for any kind of business;
cheap. 651 Canada st.
STORE— For rent, store in Robertson
block, West Seventh near Sherman
St.; first-class location for profitable
retail business; look it up. William
G. Robertson, 87 Globe building.
STORE FOR RENT— At Washburn,
Wisconsin. Good opening for. shoe
business. Washburn his over six
thousand inhabitants, and no 'shoe
store in the ""City. John Eagan, 739
Dayton ay.. city. - •-■
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Cleanliness Jfext Godliness.
A novelty to advertising is shown
In a Scotch church. The congregation
could not pay its minister, when a
soap firm offered to pay $500 a year foi
five years on. condition that Its ad-
vertisement be hung up In front of
the gallery in the church. The offer
7 'as accepted. •--

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