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._-- GLOBE ■V^T^.JSTT _£__DS: __« Peuny a word. No adv. less thau 20 cents. Will be received at all leading drug*- stores at same rates us at publication office. fcgenls and Agencies, AGENTS- |S to $10 a day to introduce our pure "Asbestos" Wicks; just patented; giv ing light fully equal to electricity; fiat wicks lasting from 8 to 10 years, and round wicks from 20 to 25. Write for free sam ples and terms. Fire-Proof Safety Wick Work-. Dept. :ik6 Columbus, O. _ -GENTS— Latest and greatest novelty, The Miller Clgaretter; must be seen to be ap preciated; lasts a lifetime; one tilling makes garettes; any Bve-ccnt package tobacco makes 70 to 80 regular size cigarettes; mailed for 26 cents; stamps or coin. Miller _ Miller Novelty Co., 238 Vine st.. Toledo, Ohio. kGEN * per day guaranteed, perma nent ;"o r life, two new patents, sell on sight to every person; exclusive territory granted. You can't fall. Samples free at once on application. Braham Pen Co., 778, Cincin nati. O. nGENTS— LittIe Patients. Aunt Charlotte's Bible Storks, True Stories American His tory, Heroes of the Nation; four best holi * day books published, freight paid. Beauti ful combination outfit free. Twenty books • presented to all successful agents. Martin de Garmo Co., Cincinnati, O. AGENTS— We wiil pay $100.00 per month, and railroad expenses, to any nun who will work energetically taking orders for the most reliable Portrait Cony ing House in the United States. We pay strictly salary. Ad dress immediately, G. E. Martel, New York, N. Y. AGENTS WANTED for the only authentic war history published; 750 pages; also for new set of juvenile outfit free. National Pub. Co.. Lakeside Bldg., Chicago. AGENTS— Either sex. make $18 to $20 weekly selling our goods; new plan; sales easy. Bellevia Toilet Co., Newport, Ky. AGENTS "Latest craze; eight different colored revolving bosoms on one shirt; say, a laun dry bills; sample free. Krueger Mfg., Co., Chicago. AGENTS make big money selling revolving cake urners; sample, 20c. O. E. Mickel, Haverhill, Mass. GENERAL AGENTS— New novelty; send five two-cent stamps for postage, free sample outfit AUlen, 14S State St.. Chicago, 111. MEN AND WOMEN* easily make $1,500 yearly showing, selling and appointing agents for our improved vapor bath cabinets; beit made; write today for new plan, terms, pamphlets, testimonials, free. L., Economy Bath Cabinet Co., St. Louis, Mo. NO EXTRAVAGANT OFFERS, but a liberal business proposition to good men to handle our Lubricating Oils and Greases from sam ples. Euclid Oil Co., Cleveland, O. SALESMEN- Mining, telephone and other ks; winning plan; millions in lt. "G 1," lowa City, 10. SALESMEN selling hardware agricultural, druggist, general stores. g*od pay, spLndid seller, good side line. Edgewood Co., Cleve land. O. SALESMEN tor cigars; $125 per month and expenses; old firm; experience unnecessary; Inducements to customers. C. O. Elshop ft Co.. St, Louiß. Mo. SALESMEN— SISO and expenses flrst three months to canvass, supervise sub-agents and close deals. Luke Bros. Co., Chicago. WANTED— A few gener_ agents, to estab lish sub-agents for our iiygienia Bath Cabi net: the most wonderful invention and the best seller in the world; $1(0 to $200 per month; those wanting tho position must ap ply at once, as we want our new agencies established this month. Address D. C. Burson & Co., Kansas City, Mo. WANTED immediately, energetic salesmen In this locality, $20 weekly and expenses to men with honest references. Columbia Cigar Co., Chicago. WANTED— Trustworthy persons to travel; salary, $780 and expenses; reference. En close self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Chicago. Heip Wanted— Males. APPRENTICE— Wanted, boy to learn trade. 242 West Third st. BLACKSMITH wanted; floorman; good wages; must be sober. P. H. Ryan, Still water. Minn. BARBER— Wanted, barber at 623 Selby ay.; married man preferred; steady job; wages paid. George F. Patwell, 623 Selby ay. BRIGHT YOUNG MAN with business ability for position of trust; steady employment; moderate salary to begin; chance to ad vance; self-addressed envelope reply. Office, 703-356 Dearborn, Chicago. CARPENTERS wanted at 160 West Fourth st. DRUGGIST— Wanted, druggist with goad ref erences. N 9G, Globe. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS— Don't prepare for any civil service examination without seeing our illustrated catalogue of informa tion. Sent free. Columbian Correspondence College, Washington, D. C. MANAGER WANTED— Have straightforward proposition for good men to establish branch offices in every city; no capital. Bollinger & Co., 368 Wabash ay., Chicago. SALESMEN — Mining, telephone and other stocks; winning plan; millions in it. "G 1," lowa City, 10. • SALESMEN to sell toilet soap to dealers; salary, $100 monthly and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. B. Louis Ernst Co., St. Louis. Mo. "SOLICITORS— Wanted, flrst-class solicitors for the best sick benefit insurance for St. Paul, Minneapolis and throughout the state; salary paid from the start to good produc ers." Call at or address 639 Endicott build lng, St. Paul, Minn. STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, a young man to act as stenographer and assistant bookkeep er and to make himself generally useful. Addiess M SO, Globe. UNEMPLOYED, energetic; either sex; start business; your town; no capital; sura liv ing. L. Warden, Manager, 573 Wabash ay.. Chicago. WANTED— Men to learn barber trade; new field open; J6O monthly; steady employment; arrangements just made to place graduates with doctors and hospitals; this will take about 500 men fast as we can prepare them; knowledge of dermatology as we teach makes them valuable assistants; no license required; also many calls from country and city shops; positions positively guaranteed; eight we-eks completes; send at once for free catalogue. Moler's Barber College, 223 Wash -"ngton ay. south. Mm n e_a po 1 1 s . WANTED— Hat salesman with established trade, to travel through Minnesota and Da kota. Give full particulars as to experience. References required. Address O 47, care Lord _ Thomas, Chicago, 111. WANTED— Trustworthy persons to travel; salary, $780 and expenses; reference; en close self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Chicago. WANTED- Specialty salesmen. Must have good references. Salary and expenses, or commission. Reply fully. Kern Picture Co.. Chicago. WANTED— Young men and ladies to learn telegraphy, shorthand, bookkeeping, etc.; lowest rates; can earn board. Apply Globe _Business College, St. Paul. WANTED— Strong boy to do repair work for renting agency. Call at 69 East Fourth st. Situations Wanfed-Femaies. Advertisements under lvi., clati ijieation inserle I free to th 3 unemployed of at. jt'aul and JUtnneapolli. COOK— Wanted, situation by thoroughly com petent cook with little girl ten years okl, or without the child. Call or address 542 Cedar st., noar capitol. HOL'SEK EEPER— Wanted, situation bjTthor oughly competent housekeeper in a respec table widower's family; have little girl ten years old; American by birth. Call or ad dress 542 Cedar st., near capitol. LADIES looking for gocd, reliable female help, such as cooks, second girls, general houseworkers, please cail at Capitol Em ployment Office, 505 Wabasha. LAUNDRESS— Good clean laundress wishes work by the day. Address 241 West Ninth st. NURSE— Experienced nurse, well recommend ed by doctors and former patrons, may be engaged by calling at 844 Payne ay. Mrs. 11. Freberg. PIANIST— First-class pianist would like to piny for dancing schools. Address C 93 Globe. BTENOGRAPHER-L^d^teT-ioir'a^h^d.e^ires permanent position; references; salary __moderate. Address Stenographer. 397 Grove ■ECOND GIRL-Girl of 17 would like position" *• second girl. Call 679 Cook at. Help Wanted— Females. APPRENTICE OIRL to learn dressmaking and do housework mornings; will pay small wages. Mrs. M. Stewart, Washburn build _Jngj COOK — Wanted, a good girl for c ok and laundry; good wages. Apply S".t! Dayton ay. HOUSEWORK — A neat young woman would liko a position to sew and assist in light housework, wlure she can have a good homo; willing to work for $1.25 a week for the right partlae; ao washing. X 80, Globe. HOUSEWORK— Waated, girl for housework; small family; good home. Apply at 747 Portland ay. HOUSEWORK- Wanted, a competent girl for general housework, good v.* ages. Mrs. Car son. Apply mornings. 482 Holly ay. HOUSEWORK Wanted, a competent girl for general housework in tint: must bo neat and good cook. Apply with references to Mrs. I'arker. BOf Aberdeen. HOUSEWORK- Wasted, a girl to do general housework; no washing; good wages. In quire afternoon. 666 "Laurel ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted. girl for general housework; German preferred. 71 Tiltou. HOUSEMAID— Wanted, a housemaid; good wages to a good girl. Call at once, 297 Laurel ay. HOUSEWORK "-N .silted, good girl for gen eral houso work; easy place. Inauire 722 Iglehart st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general lv usework. 156 East Seveuth st., Mrs. Har ris. HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, position as house keeper. Address M. F.,_ 4 is East Ninth at. HOUSEWORK— Wanted. girl for general housework. Apply to 236 Arundel st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl for general housework. Call 255 Summit place. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a neat girl to usslst with housework; no washing. 585 Iglehart. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework. 853 Dayton ay. LADIES to handle our marvelous hair re mover; exclusive territory; special label; easy work; very large profits. Aztec Co., Chicago. LADIES everywhere to mall circulars, sam ples and copy letters at home; reply with stamped envelope. Peerless Co., South Bend, Ind. PROFITABLE HOME-WORK— Wo want a few men and women in every town to make novelti oe for us at their hemes; can work day or evening and mako $6 to $15 week ly, according to the amount of time devoted to tiie work; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; steady employment Hie year round; full particulars and work sent to your home on application. Brazilian Mfg. Co., New York City. SEAMSTRESS— Wanted, a good seamstress tor family work, etc., at 501 Holly ay., at __once. WAIST MAKERS— Wanted, competent waist and skirt help at Room 46, Mannheimer Building. WAITRESS— Wanted, competent waitress, private family. Apply 457 Holly ay. WAITRESS— Wanted immediately, an ex~ perienced waitress at 236 Summit ay. WANTED — A capable, educated woman, over 25, for permanent position in city; work not canvassing. _ Address 0 SS, Globe. YOUNG LADY OR YOUNG MAN wanted at St. Paul Business College to work for tu ition. 93 East Sixth, St. Paul, Minn. Advertisements mutter tliii clasaljioa:ion inserted freo to tlii xtnainitlo jj.i of Jl. Paul and Minneapolis, A YOUNG man wants work around some store or driving a delivery wagon, or some pri vate family as houseman; very useful and handy around a place; well acquainted with the city; would like to hear of place soon. Address 451 East Sixth st. A GOOD BOY 17 years old desires work of any kind; is both willing and obliging. Address N 97. Globe. CHIMN BT SWEEPER— Wanted, situation by chimney sweeper. Leave orders at 498 Rob ert st. Orders promptly attended to. ENGINEER— Wanted, situation as engineer or fireman, cr any place of trust; best of city references. Address F. P., 524 Cedar. EMPLOYMENT— A young man of 18 years~of age would like work of any kind. Address L. H. 8., 450 Goodhue_st. EMPLOYMENT— A young man of eighteen years would like to have a position driving delivery wagon or work of any kind. J. E.. 312 Oneida st. STENOGRAPHER— Young man who just left position wishes a permanent position as competent stenographer; has railroad ex perience and best local references; mod _e_rate salary. Address Y_ 100, Globe. STENOGRAPHER— Good stenographer - and accountant desires position; five years' ex perience in railroad work. Address S 89 Globe. Instruction. A FULL course in English grammar In ten lessons; pupils solicited. Address X 79 Globe. A NATIVE French lady teacher desires more pupils; can give references. Address or call, in tho forenoon, Mademoiselle 518 Dayton ay. INSTRUCTION given to beginners on the piano; Virgil table work, and Mason -nethod terms reasonable, satisfaction assured Ad dress D 86. Globe. MOZZARA*S DANCING ACADEMY, 28 West Tenth. Fourteenth sea son now open. Classes forming. Six private lessons, five dollars. Satisfaction g**— a— anteed. MRS. C. L. WESTON, teacher of dancing and physical culture. 61-62 Union Blk., Cedar and Fourth sts. PIANO pupils, beginners, given thorough In struction ana satisfaction guaranteed; terma $10 per quarter of twenty lessons one hour each. Address R 56. Globe. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION glveiTto students who desire to learn shorthand by a first class stenographer. 822 East Thirteenth st BEHER DANCING ACADB_T_, 188 ROXDO ST. CLASS "MONDAY AM> THURSDAY EVEIMNGS AT 8 O'CLOCK. GEXTS, I<J LKSSONS, $4.00 ; LADIBS, $3.00. ESTER ANY TIME. PRIVATE LESSONS A SPECIALTY. ST. PAUL BUSINESS COLLEGE USES eminently busineselike methods ln teaching Bookkeeping. Shorthand, and Telegraphy. You learn these but once. Get the best Maguire Bros.. 93 East Sixth at., St. Paul' Minn. VISIT THE PRIVATE NIGHT SCHOOL, New York Life Building, Sixth and Minnesota sts.; taught by an- expert accountant; ref erence, Second National Bank. WANTED, pupils tn oil painting. 561 Broad way. Dressmaking, THE LATEST SYSTEM for cutting dresses, waists, sleeves and skir.s taught free for ten days; also dressmaking in the latest styles. 51 Union Block. WANTED— Ladies and girls to learn the new French-American tailor system for cutting dresses; the simplest of all. 56 Iglehart. Lost and Found. DOG LOST— Pointer, male, by name of Frince; white and brown; $5 reward for re turn. North Star Brewing Co., cor. Com mercial ar.d Hudson ay. DOG LOST — Red Irish setter; name on collar, J. Grisara; dog's name, Frank. Return to Gilfillan block, barber shop; reward, $5. PURSE LOST— Lost, small silver purse on or near Seventh et. Reward if returned to Miss Darr, 583 St. Peter st. TIPPET LOST— Near Metropolitan opera house, Monday evening, a fur tippet. Please j return to 306 Pioneer Press building. THE ST. PAUL GLOBE SUNDAY OCTOBER 9, 1898. ____JFo^a]<^ BUY STOVES EARLY; you save from 10 to 25 per rent; large line of new and second hand. Cardozo Furniture and Exchange Co. 232 East Seventh St. CROSS THE BRIDGE, _^„ „„ CROSS THE BRIDGE. FOR HEATING STOVES, COOK 'STOVES, r.,,.,,., RANGES. BRASS AND IRON BEDS, hair, moss and lancy, as wall &% cheaper uiattresies, odd dressers, chamber suits, parlor suits, latest styles in sideboards, round and square ex tension tables, leather -seat dining chairs, fancy rockers, odd parlor chairs, Douches in leather, English coiduroy and French velour, folding beds, bed lounges, chiffoniers, combi nation bookcases, china clos?ts, box seat hall trees, waruiobes. fancy lamps, dliuici- sets, French e_ Sfll mirrors, easels, pictures, dra peries, carpet*, rugs, etc.; in fact everyth.i ig in the house furnishing line. Here aie a »"■ w sample prices. New 4-hoie steel range, with high shelf, $19.35; air-tight heater, made of bes) steel and lined, $2.00; No. 8 cook stove, Sti.uO: box stovea, $i.st»; self-feeder, full base burner, nickel, lined. 16-inch lire rot, only $1850; iron beds, $1 95; cobbler seat rocker, $1.48; 6-foot extension table, $2.95; corduroy and velour-cov§r?d couches, $4.75. These are all new and lute style goods. We hive also a large stock of second-hand stoves and furniture, consisting, in part, of 6-hole range, with water front, $10.00; self-feeding heat ing stoves, from $5.00 to $35.00; others from $1.50 up; two neirly new White and Singer sewi-g machines, with all attachments, very cheap; also nice parlor organ at a bargain. In fact everything in new and second-hand household furniture, at prices tliat will pay you for tha trouble of crossing the bridge. Your old furniture and stoves taken in ex change. Your credit is gocd. I. KATZ, 94-96 --98 Souh Wabasha. Tel. 4Jj5-3. CARPET SALE. WE HAVE* just received about 200 yards of red ingrain carpet which was madts up for a church by a large wholesale house and after ward refused as the people preferred Brus sels; this carpet we will close out at a very low figure in any size wanted. Minnesota Storage C<_, 62 West Tenth st. DOGS FOR SALE -Two English setter pup pies, two months old, for salo cheap If taken at once. 852 Hall ay.. West St. Paul. FOR SALE— The furniture and good will of a ten-room house, fll'.ed with good roomers; $275 if taken at once, N. 85, Globe. FOR SALE— Large old tern on Dale St., be tween Summit and Grand. Charles H. _ Schhek. FOR SALE — A hot air furnace, ln good con dition; suitable for 9-room house. Call morn ing or evening at 255 Summit ay. FOR SALE— Seven Danz's decoy ducks; four double; three Single; in perfect condition. Address X 90, Globe. FOR SALE— Stove, Royal Peninsular No. 15; self-feeder parlor stove, in flrst class con dition; no brokers. 283 S'-o:burne ay. FOR SALE— A second-hand dining room table and chairs; in fair condition; very cheap. _Apply 399 Eichenwald st., Dayton's bluff. FOR SALE— Furniture for sale, 495 Broadway. 5 — r FINE FURNITURE, CARPETS, CUT GLASS and Silverware at Auction— We will so.l at auction at the residence No. 416 Laurel ay., on Thursday, Oct. 13, at 10 a. m., a very fine lot of household goods, consisting of parlor chairs and rockers, center tablea, one fine, old, round mahogany dining room table (very antique); ono fine, old, mahog any wardrobe (very rare); six dining room chairs, some fine china and cut glassware, fine old silver set, knives, forks, spoons, c.0. ; a lot of table linen, very fine, large Smyrna rug, body Bius.seis carpet, draparie*-, Lc? curtains, pictures and oil paintings of merit, one coal range, one gas range, large refrigerator, one Ice box, all kitchen uten sils, several bedroom sots; one fine hair mattress; also ether kinds; down quilts, the best of blankets, toilet sets, etc., etc. If you are looking for fine china, cut glass and silverware, linens and that ant. que mahogany dining table and wardrobe, probably the only ones for sale in the city, and the other household effects, be fcUie and attend this sale. Kavanagh & Co., Auctioneers, Office 187-189 East Sixth st. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, seel range, etc., at public auction. I will s'*ll at public auction at the residence No. 385 North Washington* st., opposite the new postoffice, on Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 2 p. m., the entire contents, consisting of bedroom suits, parlor chairs, rockers, center tables, fine combination bookcase, pictures, Smyrna rugs, toilet sets, sideboard, ex tension tables, chairs, dishes, one steel range and all the carpets throughout. This house was furnished two months ago, and everything is new and clean. A. G. John son, Auctioneer. Office, 419 and 421 Jack son st. HOME MONEY to loan on good security at moderate rates, without charge for com mission, at the State Savings Bank, Ger mania Life Bldg., 4th and Minn. sts. "MONEY I DO YOU WANT MONCY?" If so I call on us. We can get you a MONEY [ loan on household furniture, pl | anos, or any kind of personal property of value; goods left ln your own possession; payments made to suit the bor rower, on installment plan if desired; any payment on the loan reduces the cost; if you want money the quickest and cheap est call on us; all business private and con fidential. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Co., Room 7, First National Bank building, corner Fourth and Jackson sts. MONEY To loan on approved property in St. Paul cr Minneapolis. « PER CENT. "ON OR BEFORE,-" In Sums to Suit. R. M. NEWPORT Sc SON, Pioneer Presi** Building, Reeve Building, St. Paul. Minneapolis. MONEY TO LOAN on personal property ol value— furniture, pianos, seal cloaks, bi cycles, etc.; can be repaid by installments; strictly confidential; notes bought. Ohio In vestment Co.. 730 Globe Bldg.. take eleva tor. "MONEY loaned on life policies; or bought. L. P. Van Norman. Guar. Bldg.. Minneapolis. MONEY loaned on furniture, pianos, etc.; lowest rates in city; business confldantal; pay in installments. St. Paul Loan Co., Room 7, Court block. TITLES INSURED— E. P. RobertsTliS^ast Fourth St., agent Minnesota Title Insur ance and Trust Co. $500 TO LOAN on good security. Address Z S2, Globe. BOARD— For rent, nicely furnished room, „ steam heat, with board; good home for one gen tleman. 341 Dale st. BOARD— Suite of front rooms, handsomely furnished, with board; suitable for three or four; also smaller room; steam heat; reasonable rates. 397 East Tenth st. BOARD— Large front south-facing room, warm, handsomely furnished, with board, in small private family; hill district; terms reasonable. D 71, Globe. BOARD— Pleasant room with board; fine lo cat'on; all modern; easy walking distance. 45 Summit ay. BOARD— Light and pleasant side roonj, with beard, in private modern house, for single gentlemen only. Address C 91, Globe. BOARD— Two pleasant front rooms, with board; steam heat. ga3 and all conven iences. 15 East Tenth st. BOARD— Wanted, by young lady stenogra pher, large sunny room, with board* hill dis trlct: convenient to Selby_car._M 89, Globe. BOARD— Wanted, good table boa7dliy~ teach al^"**V^ci^ tt o, of v Vict °rt* aad Marshall. Address X 90, Globe. WANTED— We have a large size Leo nard refrigerator. Just the thing for you, but takes up too much room for us. Don't you want it. We ought to get $44, but will be satisfied with $30, and it's perfect and ab solutely new. St. Paul Hardware Co., Sev enth and Minnesota. Chiropodists. LOCKWOOD'S Good Luck Salve; best thing for sore feet;all druggistß;established 16 yrs. , Houses for Kant. COTTAGE— For rent, «— ■dfera six-room cot tage; light, airy rooms. 1:65 East Unl- versity ay., corner Canada. DWELLING — For rent, tho eleven-room dwel . Hng, 149 Pleasant ay. Inquire in Bookstore 385 St. Poter st. DWELLING — For rent, AO-room brick dwel ling; all modern conveniences, and central ly located. Inquire at 23 College ay., East. HOUSES— Two houses for rent, No. 258 Nor rls st., nine rooms, city water; good eondl tion; No. GS9 East Seventh st., nine rooms, bath; good condition. Ju P. Allen, Seventh and Jaeksou sts. HOUSE — For rent, ten-room modern house, 588 St. Peter st. ; easy walking distance to business center; no better winter home in city. HOUSE -For ront. modern house. 491 North fit.; all conveniences; reasonable rent. Ap ply 724 Burr st, HOUSE— For rent, cheap for the winter, warm six-room house, with bath, etc.; walk ing distance. 527 Marion st. Inquire next door. HOUSE— For rent, 6-room house near to school and car; walking distance; rent rea sonableX 78, Globe. MERRIAM PARK— For rent, seven andTlghU room houses, $15, $20 and $25. Four-room flats, $12. Furnished house, $22.50. Bargain _in_lots. A. B. Bell & Co. 918 JUNO— -Cor. Milton— Seven-room house city water, $9. Inquire Room 4, Germania Life Bldg., 4th and Minn. sts. FOR RENT. $24.00 ."-ROOM modern flat in the "Euclid View." $22.50— 5-room modern flat ln the "St Pierre." 796 Jackson. $22— 9-rouni house, 32 Thompson ay. $8.50 — i-room flat with bath in Livingston. $B— S-;ooin house, 614 Eust Fourth st. $7—6 rooms, city water, !60 Acker st $7—4 rooms, up stairs. 4f.4 Bidwell st. Bayard, Deuel & Co., Pioneer Press Building. Rooms for Bent. ARGYLE— Flat s— St. Peter and Central- Furnished front rooms; steam heat, gas and bath; private family. AT HOTEL FEY— Corner Cedar and Seventh —Steam-heated, furnished rooms, by day or week, single or en suite, at reasonable prices. CEDAR ST.. 710— The Hiawatha. Flat 14-- Room, with or witliout -board, for two young men ; ■'iVi-iy modern co^vealence. COLLEGE AY., 63— Flai -4-For rent, com fortable furinshed room, steam heat, etc., private family ; ref erertc. s. EXCHANGE ST., 374 NORTH— For rent, nicely furnished front room, with alcove; suitablefor two ladies or gentlemen. LAUREL AY., 410— For rent, large, nicely furnished front roon^ with alcove, gas, bath, furnace heat, in a private family; tent reasonable. RICE ST., 252— FoF rent," ilirg^welllurnishod I'ronL parlor down stairs; also side room up stairs. ROOM— Nicely furnished room, in private family, .with breakfast If desired; no other roomers; hot and cold water all the time; bath, gas and hot water heat; within walk ing distance of business center, or half block from street car line; reasonable terms, Address Z 53, Globe. ROOMS— For rent, one or two furnished or unfurnished rooms; bath, etc.; terms rea sonable. Call today. 689 Harriet st., be tween Martin st and Central ay. ROOMS— Newly furnished rooms with or without board. Inquire at elevator, Vir ginia _FJlats z _C^nti_*l park. ROOMS— Two pleasant rooms, heat and bath; no other roomers. For particulars call 635 _St. Petei\ ROOM— For rent. iiirnichc- front room; ground floor; furnace heat, gas, bath; reasonable. Call 6*5 Iglehart st. ROOMS— For rent, neatly furnished rooms with gas, bath, heat, etc., $7 per month, J _at 31 Buckingham, Ninth s— , and Smith ay. SEVENTH ST., 225 V a WEST— Room~ with gas and bath, with or without board. TENTH ST., 97 WEST— Three nicely fur nished front rooms for rent; $3, $5 and $6 per month; bath included. TENTH ST., 358 EAST— Comfortable, well heated room for gentleman; light and bath; convenient to wholesale district; good board cicse at hand. TILTON. 62— Hill District— For rent, one or two furnished rooms; private family; all modern; location central. THIRD ST., 630, EAST— For rent, three rooms furnished complete for housekeeping, $8 per month, or unfurnished, $6 per month. VAN BUREN, 394— For rent, four large rooms on flrst floor; city water, air spaced cellar, back plastered; to small family of adults. WASHINGTON ST., 339-^Pleasant furnished rooms for gentlemen. . HofeSi. ABBEY'S EUROPEAN HOTEL— Newly fur nished; steam-heated rooms; 30 rooms for re n t ;_c an t rai 1 y located .■■ 189 East Eigh th st. WORKINGMEN'S HOME— AII new. remod eled, furnished; large reading and sitting room; a good, cheap home for the winter. Corner Eighth and Rohert. HOTEL IMPERIAL— New, remodeled, fur nished steam-heated rooms, with all con veniences; cheap for the winter. 16 East Eighth, near Wabasha. Farm Lands. FARM LAND— SS per acre; 80 to 160 acres; near Clear Lake, fifty miles out; all flrst class land; clay loam soil; partly cleared; nice stream, good roads, near school; bar gain. Write or call 506 Sykes Block, Min neapolis. FOR SALE at a decided bargain, 6 and L2^ acres of gardening land. H. H. Schulte _ Co., 85 East Fourth st. ___ReaMisfate. R. M. LAWTON. Plenty of good houses, flats, stores and of fices for rent, also have for sale plenty of farms, lots or homes in city, very cheap, on easy terms. 96 East Fourth st. $850 BUYS fine lot with two houses on; can be made to pay 15 per cent on investment; 60 feet on St. Anthony ay., at $425; many other great bargains. H. H. Schulte & Co. 85 East Fourth St. Horses and Carriages. FOR SALE— Small horse, small cart, harness and saddle; will leave city and will sell for $30. 640 Dayton ay. FOR SALE— On e of the best family horses m the city; dark bay mare, 1,100 pounds; fP7 ~ la i iy can drlve; to). Call mornings __548 Cedar St. FOR SALE— Three horses, one nice black horse and top carriage; one express wagon; cash or on time. 211 East Ninth st. FOR SALE— Small White horse, cutter, Boston trap: new; very stylish; a bargain. Maguire. 91 East Sixth, St.Pnul, Minn; FOR SALE— Small driving hprse, price $25~. Apply 655 Thomas st. HORSES— IOO head, -neighing from 900 to 2.100 pounds, consisting of drivers, draft and farm mares; alto thirty head of Western horses, we will sell very cheap. G. W. Wentworth & Co.. South St. Paul. HORSES. BUGGIES. WAOoITs~AND HAR ness bought and sold. 411-413 Cedar st. LUMBERMEN TAKE NOTICE! From 300 to 509 head of heavy logging and draft horses, weighing from 1.600 to 1,800 pounds, always kept in stock, with- fresh consign ments received daily, at Barrett & Zimmer man's stables. Minnesota Transfer. St. Paul, Minn. _^ujjne^^ne3£^ EXCEPTIONAL opportunity; a moderate in vestment by our safe and progressive sys tem will earn you a rf-u'^r monthly in come large enough to suor,oit a whole fami ly; write immediately and i-.'.ruike of Oc tober profit*. Address. Investors' Guarantee I and Trust Co.. 40 Exv.hai.ga. yi.. New York. FLATS— Two large eight-room flats, one each ln Kenilworth and Elmswood buildings cornor of Arundel and Marshall. They are choice; janitor will show them. I. Fawcett, agent, 916 New York Life Bldg. FLATS— For rent, two comlortable seven room flats; hot and cold water, bath, etc.; $13. Foos Block. Dousman st., one block from Weat Seventh. FLAT— For rert, furnished tat, compl. to; piano, bath, etc.; four rooms. Call Sunday, _betwren 2 and 5. 486 St. Anthony ay. VIRGINIA AY.. 244.— F0r rent, 5-room flat; _jnodcin jmproyements, including steam heat. 752 PAYNE AY.— Two six-room flats; city water and sewer, on car line; $5 each. Inquire Room 4, Germania Life Bldg., 4th and Minn, sts. STORE— For rent, on Dec. 5, 1898, my £t,rj building, situated right ln prlnc'pal busi ness center of city of Norihfi:ld; build nj furnished with shelving and counters md now occupied by tho leading dry goods Btore. B. Mergen. STORE— For rent, 429 University ay. ; nice store and large basement; three living rooms; city water and sewer. 756 PAYNE AY.— Brick store and three adjoining vacant lots. Inquire Room 4, Germania Life Bldg., 4th and Minn. sts. Farm Lands. JOHN B. KOLSBUM, 116 East Third street, corner Robert, St. Paul. 200-ACRE farm, near Kimball Prairie, Minn.; 60 miles west of Minneapolis; well Im proved; joins on lake; make a good stock farm; will sell this on crop payment. 52-ACRE farm, part under cultivation, bal ance maple and butternut timber; fairly good buildings; right place for poultry, on account of running stream; nice neigh borhood; school house on the place. Price, $500. 250 ACRES, grain and stock farm of the very best kind of soil; looated within 40 miles of St. Paul; buildings of all descriptions; including all stock, machinery, 150 tons of hay toid grain; price, $5*,800. 86-AORE farm, two miles from Glenwood; con siderable land under cultivation and in crop; new frame house, painted, good outbuildings, spring water; will include 15 tons of clover hay, all corn, wheat, and about two acres of potatoes and good gar den; price, $1,350; small payment down; beautiful homo for somebody; will give icsfossjon at once. 80- ACRE farm near Detroit City; fairly good buildings; price, $550. 15-ACRE orchard farm; best kind of buildings; located on a beautiful lake; 10 miles from St. Paul; no nicer home anywhere. JUST in possession of 8,500 acres of land, lo cated in Central Minnesota; price from $1.50 to $2.50 per acre; perfect title; this is no railroad grant or tax title. 80- ACRE farm, only one mile from station; 12 acres under cultivation; 15 acres of nat ural meadow, balance all table land now partly covered with timber. Price, $700. $100 down, balance in 10 years, 6 per cent intercut. IF YOU are looking for a bargain in farm lands or improved farms, let me show you some of the bargains I have to offer; 1 have any size from 40 acres up; some very good stock farms in the Hay River valley; some with stock and machinery; close to creameries and stations; this is in the dairy district of Wisconsin. JOHN B. KOLSBUN, 116 East Third street, corner Robert. Rea! Estate- LOOK! $1,000 CASH, and one price only; small house and fine full lot on Iglehart street, near Far rington; the lot is worth $1,200; and house rents for $9 per month; this ls a snao. $550 NO. 709 GROTTO st. (near Minnehaha), seven-room house, 10 years old; nicely planned and well built; needs painting out side, but in fair repair inside; ten years ago this sold for $1,600. WEST SEVENTH STREET DISTRICT. $750 NO. 905 ARMSTRONG st., 4-room house And full lot; city water; in good repair. $1,000 NO. 709 STEWART ay.. 6-room house; city weter; full lot. $1,100 NO. 413 DUKE st.. 5-room house and small barn; this is a good house and conven iently located. NO. 449 GOODHUE is also for sale at a low price; has 7 rooms and bath; in fine con dition; look at lt, then see me. W. F. MORITZ, "Pioneer Press Building. Extra Bargain ! 72 Feet on Wes'ern av-nuo, $4,530. This is between Laurel and Ashland. Builders, where are you ? WM, C. READ, NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING. IS LOTS Near Lexington and Minnehaha for 5900. When the Great Northern Shops are started these lots will be worth at least 5200 each. WRS. G. READ, NEW YORK LIFE BUILDINO. $1,200 Buys a 10-room boarding* house at 913 Rice street. This place cost the present owner $3,000 by foreclosure. There's nothing* the matter with the property. Go look at it. WM. G. READ, NEW YORK LIFE BUILDINO. Lots on Bsech, Corner of Duluth — We have four; face south; make us any offer. Lots are really worth $600 each. Hatch Street- Near Rice. For a quick sale — one lot for $175. H. A Vai. J. Rothschild, 318-319 Pioneer Press Buildin.:. FOR RENT. $24— FIVE-ROOM MODERN FLAT in the "Euclid View." $22.50— Five-room modern flat In Uie "St. Pierre," 796 Jackson st. $22 — Nine-room house, 32 Thompson ay. $B.so— Four-room flat, with bath. In Livings ton. $B— Eight-room house, 614 East Fourth st $7— 'Six rooms; city water; 160 Acker st. $7— Four rooms; up siairß; 464 Bidwell st, BAYARD, DEUEL & CO., Vloneer Press tiu 11 -lug. Real Estate i you will see my sign on THE LOT. $950 46 feet, corner Summit and Albert. This is a snap. $850 Buys a 40-foot lot on Hague - avenue, near Fiek. $650 uO-foot lot on Marshall avenue, east of Prior, Men-lam Park. $550 Will buy the northeast corner Dale and St. Anthony. $500 40-foot lot. south facing:, on Martin, east of Dale. $400 40 feet on Sherburne avenue, east of Grotto. $375 South-facing* 40-foot lot on Charles street, near Grotto. On grade. $350 ' 60- foot corner on Hague avenue. A. E. Ramsey addition. $350 40-foot lot on Blair, near Dale. $325 40-foot lot on Blair, near Grotto. $1,000 5-room cottage on Juno, near View street. The house ls in flrst-class condition and you "will say it is the best you have yet seen for the money. $1,100 Buys a 7-room house on Edmund street, near "Western. Newly painted and in good repair. G. B. WHITEHGRNE, 303 Pioneer Press. IH 105 E. Fourth Street. Please Take Notices., <ffe-_s£||_ Bach for lots south <tP__,-tp^7 facing on Charles st, near Milton; size of lots, 41x125 feet each. •^"fl £--_l£l Will buy these three <M* My*J%W%9 (3) fine lots, corner of Lafond street and Western avenue; this is a great bar gain. Q"7*"f_ff| WiU buy a fine south- _ IFIP facing lot on Iglehart street, near Avon street; this is a bargain. t&JZ "7_"|tf_ Will buy the south "•MJ'^'J P"" facing corner of Cedar and Central avenue — 94 xl2o feet— the finest location and proper size for two build ings of six flats each or more; this low price good until Oct. 1, 1898. Will buy south-facing *%PtuP c nJP lot on Hague avenue, near Avon street. "ft^Tim Each for lot * on Ran - _f *«J dolph street, near Mil ton street; this is a bargain. fl£ C Will buy three beau ti- N*fl_? M %9 ful lots, street graded, on Blair street, near Albert, Hamline district. Do Yob Want a House Built After Your Own Plans ? We have Lots on Marshall, Dayton, Hague or Laurel avenues, on which we will build houses and sell them on very easy terms. Wo have some at tractive plans that might help you to decide. Come in aad see what we can give you at from $2,500 to $4,000. SMITH&TAYLOR, MANHATTAN BUILDING. Beautiful Lots AT BARGAIN PRICES. Warrendoie,_on_Gomo Pi. WATSON & HOWRRD, Germania Life Building. FOR SALE. (?) PRIGE (?) About half the cost of the house alone, premises 376 Bates ay. 80x120 Come and see us. H. & Vai. J. Rothschild 318-319 Pioneer. $I,lo© Will buy a 7-room house with lot 50x150 to alley; No. 256 Midway street, West St. Paul. fl. STOLPESTHD, 406 PIONEER PRESS BLOB. For less Than What It Will Rent For We will sell equity in fine house south of Grand avenue, near Victoria. House should bring $40 per month. H. & VAL. J. ROTHSCHILD, 818-319 Pioneer ttrscs. Ren!a! Lists- IfKREAffS RENT LIST. 515 New York Life Building. THE ELSINOJ3E AT CENTRAL PARK. ;°£ c S le V n 7 00 m Flat < the onl X one n St. Paul of that size), suitable for large family, at low rental to the rijrht party. * In ths Sam c Building there is a fine Six-room Apartment tnat a good tenant can get ior $30, if taken at once. 86 Virginia Avenue, Ten rooms, modern, $50. 586 Lincoln Avenue, Nins rooms, modern, $45. 123 Iglehart Stroet. Nine rooms, modern, $22.50. 284 West Seventh Street. Eight rooms, modern, $22.50. 53 Tilton Street. Nine rooms, modern, $25. wm. ©Tread New York Life Building. mim Managers ot Property, 23 ond 24 Mercnanis* tm bouk mm HOUSES FOR RENT. , We , .„ Per Mouth 237 St. Albans St Eight rooms and bath, furnace, &OA AA 376, 378 and 386 North Ex change St.— l 2 rooms and &0?**: A A bath, furnace, gas, etc.. «P«u.U-J 299 Rice St., Cornerof Igle- AOC A A hart — 11 rooms and bath. "f^.U-J Will rent to two families at SlO and $15. 349 Martin, Corner of Vir ginia—7 rooms and bath, dfeOO fTA furnace, gas, etc %>LL. O\J 293 Western Av — 8 rooms t"_l Q A A and bath 766 Ashland Ay.— 7 rooms dfcl C AA and city water •vlO.Ul; FOR REHT BY The National Investment Co. 508 Globe Bldg. 706 Robert street, AQ*P A A modern 9*& -D ■%J i 3 555 Charles street, fl*© Q4| 107 West Cook street, C_£s H£k 916 .! Va ! son . avenae '... $8.00 453 Prescott street, C£_r_ £_>„"& 39 West Fairfield aye- *ti>Q _"h*f| 277 Stinson street, "SiO _TM I_| 85 ™:^: $@,oo 288 Richmond street, OK -TfeJ*"! 2dfloor 219 Mcßoal street, fl_ *f_| _"h£_ 2d floor \&WqMJ%W 309 King street, 2d flJ^B JgZgk '*."•."""".•": $12.09 $25,00 and $27,50 per month. Two desirable flats, six and seven rooms, with bath and steam heat ; corner of Ash land ay. and St. Albans st ;" all lig-ht and pleasant rooms. M. E. KOST & CO., Cor. Thirl arcri^Roberi Streets. $25.00 per month, a desirable, well built. 10 --room brick house, on rtth St. near Franklin, newly papered, only 5 minutes wmlc from court house. M. E. KOST & CO., Vor. 3d and Hobrrt street*. J. I. FARICY'S SNAPS 54 Nai. Ger.-Arrirican Bank Biig. No. I— sl,6oo— Corner of Park and Manitoba — 8 rooms, city water, newly painted and papered through out. Cost on mortgage $2,700. No. 2— s2,ooo— Grand Ay.--8 rooms; modern. No. 3— 13.U00— Iglehart, near Avon— Flue o room house, thoroughly modern. No. 4^-|*>oo— Three acre*, Hast St. I'aul. No. 5— j1.000 to loan at fl por cent; also $500 aud J1.500. No. 6—330 acres at Lafce Elmo at a sacrifice. I havo several cosy homes on easy payments, jusl tho thing for workin^men. Several acr>i tracts for sale cheap. Am doing buiinef— ' right along. Give me a cal I. " J, I. RARICY, 54 Ba '.on?.! Bsrsra^narica 1 Faak Bldg 19