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HELP WANTED — MALES. 20 'Words or Less, 20c lENTS WANTED— For the "Life and hdiie'vementa of Admiral Dewey," the reatest naval hero of all ages, by Hon. .Sura; Hulstead. the life-long friend nd admirer of the intrepid commander nd recently returned from the Philip •ines. Contains an official history or Our War With Agulnaldo," with his >attle flag, personally presented Mr. lalstead by the insurgent chieftain and eproduced In all the original colors. lorgepusiy illustrated, with 96 pages upeib half-tones. Contains 576 pages; (fee, 7x10; 4 maps In colors; only $1.50. >uit:is free, and ready this week. Ad ress The Dominion Company, Dept. L, 'hi.-nrc-ro. ' iKNTS— $100 weekly and expenses guar nteed good men to sell Arctic Refrlg rating .Machines for cooling refrigera ors; guaranteed 75 per cent cheaper hmi ic*: indestructible, everlasting. Cvery owner of a refrigerator buys hem. as the .saving of ice in one month noiv than pays for machine. Have >ye* 5.990 ln use: 1,000 testimonials from eading merchants of the I'nited States. (greatest monopoly ever offered agents. <o competition* exclusive territory as .igued good salesmen. Write today aud .ecure your territory before it Is taken. \rctic Refrigerator Co., Cincinnati, O. MARRIKI' MAN who Is honest and of ;oud. luthiis. accustomed lo the ca»*e of torsos, cows, lawns and gardens, can ob ain steady employment and good -.ag.s by furnishing satisfactory refer ■nces. Address 1" 119, Globe. \RBEKS-- Wanted. 4 tirst-class barbers *-'<v- out I.l' tow.i; good wages. Call Mon ia\. .M. !•". Murray, 206 East Seventh. -OKI\l-'.l<.!»r.lt — An experienced bookkeeper nnd cushler. The Hub ( lojltlnji Co., Seventh nnd .In. -Lion sts. 'H.I.F.i 'TOR- Young man, eighteen' to v.-eniy. to do collecting aud general Iffice work: must write a good hand; eferen.-e reqjUired. Address E 113, llobe. ■ _____ lACHMAN— Wanted, a coachman that loes not drink; no attention paid to an swers without names of references. A 38. Globe. ' ' )OK — Meat and pastry cook wanted, at the International hotel. Call at once. 122 Jackson. ElTl V E R Y .MAN— Wanted, aii ex perienced delivery man; must be ac quainted v\ith the city; also understand care of horses: must be a hustler. Ad dress S lit. Globe. (STRICT AND SPECIAL AGENTS and Solicitors wanted. If you can sell a Policy on small monthly pay ments, which guarantees weekly Sick and Accident Benefits, a substantia] Death Benefit, and an Endowment, and is Issued to Men, Women and Children, by the strongest Minnesota Company, then call on B. A. Ledy, President of the Minnesota ..Mutual Casualty Co., sixth floor, Endi cott Bldg., between S and 11 a. m., or 4 and 6 p. m., or write immediately if cut ol town, nnd secure a good paying and steady position. RR A HO iiOY— Wanted, at, .fit. bright errand boy. Apply Paiuce Cloth ing- House, corner Seventh nnd Robert sts. OVERNMENT. POSlTlONS— Thousands of appointments to be made this year; postoffice. custom house and internal revenue examinations postponed; full particulars as to all government posi tions, salaries, etc., furnished free by National Correspondence Institute, Washington, D. C. Write today. OVERNMENT POSITIONS— Don't pre pare for any civil service examination without seeing our illustrated catalogue of information; sent free. Columbian Correspondence College, Washington, P. C. AM PREPARED to privately teach a limited number of young men the prac tical and theoretical part of advertise ment writing, based upon my present very successful method; there's a big field for you, an "ad." man commands from $40 to $150 weekly. Address Sam uel Davis, Medlnah Temple, Chicago. MACHINISTS— Wanted, good machinists. Twin City Iron Works. 317 Eleventh ay. south. Minneapolis. IEN WANTED— Men make $S per 100 collecting names and addresses: splen did opportunity^-send 10c for blank book and instructions; nothing else to buy. American Advertising Co., Indianapolis, Ind. OTlCE— Selected maple, $5 per cord; pine slabs. $2.75: sawed hardwood slabs. $2.50 per load. 293 East Seventh, oppo site SehocKs grocery. •RINTER— Wanted, a competent man, with small capital and good references, to establish, edit and publish a live, vigorous independent newspaper at Lisbon. N. D. ; splendid field; no party competition. Address Capt. Smith, Lisbon, N. P. .'LASTERER— Job of plastering to let. 272 Fuller st., or 202 Kendrlck Blk. •ALESMEN— Wanted, traveling and local salesmen, who are or wish to become competent: enormous income; no time for interviews; state experience, and ad dress. American Patent Market and Novelty Works, 279 Williams St., St. Paul, Minn. JALESMEN— Our newly devised general r agency mail order system of hdme work will bring you $25 weekly with out capital or experience; we furnish everything. Am. Introduction Co., Chi cago. IOLICITORS— Wanted, a few reliable representatives to solicit and collect for sick and accident insurance; salary and commission. Call or address D. H. Bradley, 27 East Seventh st., St. Paul, Minn. lOLICITOR — Wanted, neat appearing man of good address and education as solicitor on the road; must be Catholic. Apply, with references, James E. Haab, 27 East Seventh, Room 200. STENOGRAPHER— Young man stenog . rapher wanted; one who wishes to learn the leaf tobacco business. Call at 127 East Third st. TAILOR— A tirst-class tailor wanted at 415 Washburn Bldg. ; good wages paid. HAMSTER — Wanted. experienced amster, in wood and coal yard. 579 Lafayette ay. .VANTED— Men to learn barber trade. Two years saved; two months com pletes: SOO positions to fill in May; splendid facilities; 60 chairs in constant operation; special finishing department; steady practice, expert instructions; tools presented; positions guaranteed. See class; room for 500 visitors. Cata logue free. Moler Barber College, 223 Washington ay. south. Minneapolis. ■VANTED— Traveling salesman (also lo cal agent) to handle exclusively or as side line our complete, extensive line of imported calendars, banners, pan els, etc., for advertising purposes. Ad dress, stating business experience, with references, Aug. Gast Bank-? Tote and Lltho. Co.. St. Louis, Mo. WANTED— A man or lady to travel a.nd : appoint agents; salary, $75 per month and expenses. Century, 3943 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED— A good man for dairy farm; one that Is a good milker; Swede pre ferred; $20 per month and board. J 117, Globe. 110.00 DAILY Introducing new Gaslight Burners for kerosene lamps, no chltn* ney; outfit free. Perfection Gaslight Burner Co., C 44, Cincinnati, Ohio. LOST AND FOUND. 20 Words or Less, 20c. DOG LOST— White poodle dog, three weeks ago; answers to name of Cor ' bett. Liberal reward if returned to 526 Aurora. DOG LOST— Large Gordon setter dog. Return 582 Rice st. for reward. PASSBOOK LOST— Wednesday, March 29 last, in Omaha smoker, between East Henderson and St. Paul, annual pass book containing 15 passes over different Minnesota railroaas; owner's name printed on inside of passbook. Liberal reward given; no questions asked; ra turn to St. Paul Dispatch office. CHAIN LOST- Watch chain; gold fob; valued for its associations; liberal re ward for its return to 595 Dayton ay. DRESSMAKING. 20 Words or Less, 20e. and paper patterns, skirts, sleeves, waists, jackets, etc; latest imported models and finest Parisian fashion jour nals to select from; full set French waist patterns, $2; S. T. Taylor system lT U ?t t; only authorized agency in the Northwest Petty, 260 Syndicate Arcade. Minneapolis. HELP WANTED— FEMALES. 20 Words ar Less. 20c COOK— Good cook and housemaid. Ap ply at once, Mrs. L. McQuillan, fi23 Summit ay. CORRESPONDENTS WANTED to fur nlsh items of general interest; also MSS. Inclose stamp for instructions. Illustro-I -iterary Register Co., Chicago. DRESS CUTTING AND FITTING School— Reliable; best systems taught; moderate tuition charges; good situa tions furnished; learn now. 422 Wash burn building. DRESSMAKER wanted. Call Monday morning. si*r3 St. Peter st. llolM:VVoltK_\Vaiit.(l. kli-1 for g;ei»_ erul housework In .■.■ mill fiiiiiiij. "IIMI I*l.- It «-n « ii " .1 st., Dayton's Bluff, between Sixth null Seventh, IIOISI.noiIK-Hiuil.il. A (girl (ar lioiitTHl liousevt rii-li, jiluin couk liifi: three In fnintly. Apply UOO Molly uv. HOUSEWORK— Wanted." a goo^ Scandi navian girl for general housework in small family, at 1094" Argyle st.,' War rendale. HOI 'SE WOKK-Wanted. girl for general housework, or young girl to assisf-iMth work and care for child. Apply 224- Arundel st. - ■ HOUSEWORK— A neat, pleasant girl to wait on table and help with general housework. Call Sunday afternoon at 7 East Tenth st. ..- HOUSEWORK -Wanletf, girl lor^generhl housework; family of. three. Mrs. J. V. 1. Dodd, 173 Preseott st: HOUSEWORK- Wan-feed, VgiH for gen eral housework at 458 Holly ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted,- -at 853 Dayton ay., a competent girl for general house work. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen eral housework. 570 Portland ay. HOUSE WORK -Wan ted, girl fbr" geheral __housework. 74 Summit ay. * HOUSEWORK— GirI wanted at 587 Rondo _st.] Scandinavian preferred. HOUSEWORk— Wanted, good girl for general housework at 826 Selby ay. IIOUSE WO R X— Wanted, a good girl for general housework at 472 Jackson. HOUSEWORK— Competent girl for gen _er^ho^s^worjt._J^Jarandave. LADIES WANTED everywhere to mall circulars, samples and copy letters at home. Reply, with stamped envelope. Peerless Co., South Bend. Ind. . LADIES at once to do work at home; $4 to $8 a week made in leisure hours. CaU after 10. 352V 2 Wabasha, Room 2. LATEST PARIS IDEAS IN DRESS— Imported models and patterns. Being connected with the best fashion houses in New York, we have access to the latest patterns. Our aim will be to give only the newest and best. These exclusive designs are invaluable to dressmakers and others interested in "up-to-date dress." They are ready for your inspection Saturday until 9 p. m. La Mode Pattern Company, 422 Wash burn building. Xl'RSE— Wanted, experienced girl to take care of hoy three years old. Call Flat 53, The Albion. Must bring references from last posi tion. NURSE— Wanted, middle-aged lady to take care of child during the day; one who lives in the city. Apply at 236 East Seventh st.. Room 36. TELEGRAPH OPERATORS always needed and always get good pay. Learn telegraphy at St. Paul Telegraph _School, 233 East Seventh st. Ladies can bring their own work and learn to make lt up, so they can take some of our positions offered. If you come here and learn on your own work then you can work for others. We will get you a position just as soon as you can hold one. You can learn in one to four weeks. Dressmaking College, 28 East Fourth st. WANTED — Teachers, business women and nurses to travel or fill offices at St. Paul, Minneapolis, St. Louis. Kansas City, Salt Lake, Omaha and other cities; call week days at room 42 Astoria hotel, St. Paul; free tickets to Paris exposi tion for good representatives. WANTED— First-class waist finishers and tailorese. Mrs. Geo. F. Hall, 110 West Third. WAIST HANDS — Wanted, first-class waist hands at room 44, Mannheimer _Bldf 1 _ RELIEF SOCIETY EMPLOYMENT REGISTER. Office, 141 East Ninth St. Telephone 183. We can furnish men for Janitor work, wood sawing and odd jobs. Women to sew, clean house, wash and care for the sick. Boys to do chores and run messages. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. SO Words or Less, SOc. AUCTION! AUCTION! Horses! Horses! Barrett & Zimmerman and H. A. Wins low have constantly on han^ 500 heavy drafters, farm mares, carriage norses and mules. Auction every Wednesday Private sales daily at their Midway Horse Market, Minnesota Transfer, St Paul. CARLOAD heavy and medium weight draft horses, all Minnesota raised, for sale by Griggs Bros., Third and Cc- dar sts. FOR SALE CHEAP— One draft horse, weight 1,600 pounds; one driver, weight 1,000 pounds; one Concord buggy, good as new; one rubber trimmed light sin gle harness. Call at 292 Duke st. FOR SALE— Five horses, cheap; must be sold at once. 419 Carroll st. FOR SALE — Ten horses, six ponies - one buggy, one single harness. Cash or on time. 211 East Ninth st. HORSES— AII kinds of horses constantly on hand; also a high-bred trotting stal lion, weighing 1,200 lbs., by Lockhart; record. 2:08%, at G. W. Wentworth & Co. s stables, South St. Paul. MULES! MULES! ML" LES! MULES !-200 large young work mules for sale at Barrett & Zimmerman's Midway Horse Market, Minr.esoteYl*ra_nsfer. St.* Paul. BICYCLES. UO Words or Less, 20c. UNHEARD OF SNAPS in second-hand wheels. Men's and boys' wheels from $5 up; ladles* at $15 and $17; also have a few '98 $45 wheels for $25. Joy Bros 23 West Fourth st. " THE BEST is always the cheapest; if you are going to get a wheel it will cost you nothing to try a Gopher Special before you buy; they are built of the finest material money will buy; come in and see them; drop us a card for '99 188 *. **.y» fe wJ~£ E ~"T or sal , e - °ne pair Morgan & T. lth , bicycle attached. Fifth st company, 96 East EXPERT bicycle re^rln^l^E*-^^ bicycle sundry store, 452 Wabasha- Vul canizing a specialty. Your patronaee respectfully solicited. _____ peonage WANTED-Two gents', three ladies* ami two children s good second-hand wheels cheap for cash. Call Monday, 418 New York Life. WANTED TO BUY. 20 Words or Less, 20c. CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD, jewelr> and watches; cleaning watches, $1* mainspring, $1; all work warranted f' H. Harm. 11l East Seventh st. HIGHEST spot cash paid for household good* of all descriptions, or will exchange for new goods. I. Katz, 96 and 98 South Wabasha at. Telephone 946-3. UNREDEEMED CLOCKS, watches, dia monds, clothing, trunks, bicycles, etc very cheap, at JL Fegelson's new store. 31 East Seventh st. WANTED TO BUY— House, six or seven rooms; not over $1,500; will pay $200 cash, balance $50 per month until paid; state price and location. Address S 104. Globe. . BUSINESS PERSONALS. 20 Words or Less, 30c. VARICOCELE, SEXUAL WEAKNESS and all nervous and private diseases cured. Call or address Room 206, Mer rill Building, St. Paul. MiniT^Caaii treated by maiL. THE ST. PAUL. GLOBE, SUNIIAV, APHII, 2, 139 1. AGENTS AND AGENCIES. 20 Word* or Less, 20c. AGENTS wanted everywhere for the latest and best selling article, nothing like it ever before offered to the public, liberal inducements and exclusive terri tory to reliable. Industrious agents of either sex. The Redheffer Art Pub lishing Co., Room 502, Baltimore Bldg., Chicago, 111. AGENTS— We want Intelligent people ev erywhere to work for "The American Girl." the brightest and best of the new magaslnes. Our plan is original, easy, successful. Send for particulars and sample copy free. The American Girl, 23, Cincinnati. O. AGENTS — Sure, permanent Income; fail ure Impossible; immense success; our proposition surprises everybody. Par ticulars address Krueger Mfg. Co., Chi cago. AGENTS— E. Z. selling mantleless incan descent gas lamps, brilliant light, half gas; retail, $1. Sample, 50c. Samson Light Co., 86 Washington, Chicago. AGENT'S WANTED — Gaslight burners for kerosene lamps; makes its own gas: sample outfit free. Star Mfg. Co., 55 North Francisco st., Chicago. AGENTS WANTED— Pocket mirrors, with concealed photo in; samples, 10c; $4 per 100; also read in the dark door plates. Right Supply Co., Chicago. AGENTS WANTED to sell the new pat ent "Domestic Laundry Stove." Ad dress L. W. Seabolt, Winston, N. C. IMMEDIATELY, salesmen to retail and wholesale trade, O. K. cuff, hose, sleeve holders; novel, elegant, unequalled. Send 25c for samples and information. Novelty Mfg. Co.. Jackson, Term. LADY AGENTS WANTED-Our lady agents make $30 to $40 weekly, at home; light, pleasant work; particulars free; opportunity open to all. Sanitary Ap pliance Co., Marshall Field Bldg., Chi cago. LADY SOLICITORS for the Clincher shirtwaist and skirt fastener; write for terms. The Ladies' Supply Co., Colum bus, O. SALESMEN for cigars; $125 month and expenses; old firm; experience unneces sary; Inducements to customers. C. C. Bishop & Co.. St. Louis, Mo. THEO. NOEL, Chicago, 111., wants agents for the best things in, on or out of the earth. BUSINESS CHANCES. 20 Words or Leas, 20c. HAVE you stock goods (any kind) you wish exchanged quickly, without public ity? Write "Wilde," 512 Manhattan Block, St. Paul. EXPERIENCED MAN would like to take an active part in some good busi ness and invest $5,000 to $10,000. Ad dress J 104, Globe. FOR SALE— Building and stock; store building and stock of furniture, wall paper, crockery, glassware and under taking goods; would consider trade for building, a dwelling house, in St. Paul or Minneapolis For further Darticulars write Box 118. Eagle Bend, Minn. FOR SALE— The leading hardware store In a prosperous Minnesota city of 15,000; business established in 1866; stock will invoice about $12,000; would sell a half Interest or all; a number one opening to start into a jobbing business; best bf reasons for selling. T 110, Globe. FOR SALE— Less than half price, restau rant near state university feeding 250 people daily; 60 steady boarders; will sell fixtures, including furniture and en tire outfit, for $500; cheap rent for house; look this up at once, as party leaves city. Address Q 103, Globe. FOR SALE — A nice general stock of goods, consisting of dry goods, grocer ies, shoes and notions, in all, about $5,500, will take trade for part of them, if property ls all right; am going to close immediately. Box 513, Eau Claire, AVis: FOR SALE— Two-story brick building, . saloon stock and saloon fixtures; cen trally located; reason for selling, sick ness. Address R. Moratte, Little Falls, Minn. FOR SALE — Cigar and confectionery store, well located; nets JGO per month; $275 takes it. W. F. Smith, Agent, 41 Gilflllan block. I CAN make a fortune for the party who will aid me by financial assistance in the real estate business. F 103, Glob--. I I HAVE $50,000 to invest in cheap houses and lots. If you want to sell send de scription to P W, Globe. j UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY to invest $200 or more, securing large permanent in come. Capital safe, profits sure. H. Griffin, 11S0 Broadway, New York. HAVE YOU STOCK GOODS (any kind) you wish exchanged quickly, without publicity? Write "WILDE," 512 Man hattan block, St. Paul. SIDE LINE— For traveling salesmen; pocket samples; quick seller; good profits. A. H. Simon, Wholesale Jewelry House, St. Paul. YOU CAN MAKE MONEY without risk operating in wheat market by our in fallible system: book explaining system sent free. Combination Investment Co., Rial to Bldg., Chicago. FOR SALE. 20 Words or Less, 20c. BABY CARRIAGE— For sale cheap, reed baby carriage, rubber tires. 64 East Seventh, Flat 5. DOG— For sale, a St. Bernard dog, four teen months old. Inquire at 445 St. Clair st. REMOVAL SALE~ THE PALACE FURNITURE AND CARPET COMPANY. ■iOO-411 .iiu-Lson St. PI'RMTVRE AT 50c ON THE DOLLAR. MIST BE SOLD BY APR. 15. CALL AND SEE OCR MAXY BAR. GAIXS. TWENTY bedroom suits, 6 folding beds, 4 odd dressers, 50 iron beds, all sizfes; .-o couches, 100 cobbler seat and uphol stered rockers in golden oak and ma hogany finish, 20 dining tables, 100 par lor tables, 15 combination bookcases, 6 china closets, 8 chiffoniers, 75 cook stoves and ranges, 25 heaters, lot odd crockery, 4 parlor suits, 6 odd sofas, 12 sideboards, 100 sample mattresses of all kinds, 100 woven wire springs, 25 re frigerators, 50 comforters, 25 pair pil lows; and everything In the house fur nishing line. Any one wishing to buy should call and get prices before buy : ing, as this is a money saver and an opportunity of a lifetime. j THE PALACE STORAGE COMPANY, The best fire-proof storage ln the city at lowest rates. Call and get prices 409 and 411 Jackson st. J T£,-? lr £~ RE ' ~ CARPETS, STOVES, Lit-— "No so-called storage sales or fake auction; we simply buy, sell and ex change; our immense basement is filled with the best line of second-hand goods in the city; you can always get bargains; special sale of eouche's now on; see them In window; large line of iron beds at $1.95 and upwards. Cardozo 1 Furniture Exchange Co., 140-144 East Seventh st. Tel. 1217-3. FOR SALE— Twenty-one-foot Truscott Vapor Launch, complete, with standing awning, storm curtains and cushions has only been used part of one season' c ? e ap,for cash. Apply at. engine room of Foley Bros,_& Kelly. F 2? SALE-Cabinet Singer oscillator, $12; three Domestics, $7.50 each; Amer ,can '.. i.*>: 50: White, $7.50; others $3 and up. The Economy," 281*4 East Seventh _st., opposite. Schoch's. FOR SALE— Furniture for four-room flat _ •JS r *^i go .u d T ?? n^ ltlon ' cheap. Inquire at 366 North Exchange st. FOR SALE-EgjjiYoT hatching thoTouiS bred Barred Plymouth Rocks. $1.50 for 15. W. F. Smith, 41 QllfiUanblock. SHOTGUN— For sale, one 12-gauge Wiri chester repeating shotgun, one 12-gauge Lefevre and one 4x5 camera. Address X 108. Globe. ress ROOFING. ALL KINDS OF GRAVEL ROOFING— Repairing a specialty; city or country Third °t n Roofins Co " offlce 10 ° East MISCELLANEOUS. 20 'Word* or Leas, 30c. NOW ls the time to make money and buy a -S™?: i?i or , farm ; on the East side or West side; lovely places at one-half I a* 68 Last Fourth at., opposite Dispatch. HOUSES FOR REN*. 20 Words br Less, 2«c. COTTAGE— Four-room cottage for rent. 14C Eust Minnehaha '(ft., near Missis sippi st. ■ 1 * COTTAGE or part of hduse;. small fam lly; A No. 1 tenant. Address, stating price, conveniences, etc.,- 285 Rondo. ItOBERT L. WARE A CO., Rental Am-ucj, 38 East Fourth Street, Globe Bids., have lor reut houses, flats, stores and offices. FOR RENT— 69 E. 10th St., 10 room house, with all modern improvements. Inquire room 4, German Life Bldg, 4th and Minn, sts. _, . HOUSES— Bt.~Anthony "tflfl, modern ten room house, walking distance, Lake front cottages. White Bear;' li|lodern houses, near State University Minneapolis. Central steam-heated room with piano, cheap rent. J. S. Abb>_tt>,- 100 Colonnade hotel. - ■ - * * "--'-fi HOUSE- For rent, 470 East Ninth st., B room house, a,\* modern improvements. Inquire Mrs, J. Austrian, *C 8 East Ninth st. — — ~- — - — — i — ra — ■ — , .j .-. sj ...-7 « — ' — — — HOUSE — Modern houseY central; twelve rooms; half block from' Cars; nice yard; owner would take bo^rd nine months of the year, arbsent part of summer. Address D 106, Globe. HOUSE— In Crocus hill district, modern twelve-room house, with billiard room, butler's pantry, laundry* and servants' closet, on lease. Address V 110, Globe. WANT YOUR HOUSE RENTED QUICKLY f LIST IT AT ONCE WITH ROBERT L. WARE A CO. RENTAL AGENCY, IN THE t'LOBE BUILDING. HOUSE- For rent, A No. 1 modern fur nished house for the summer; fourteen rooms; barn if desired. 771 Fairmount ay. HOUSE— For rent, Bix-room house; hot and cold water; gas for cooking; storms and screens. Call 280 Charles st. HOUSE— For rent, house; seven hooms, city water and bath, cheap. 510 Uni verslty ay. Call at 211 East Ninth st. HOUSE— 723 Portland ay., modern, ten rooms, hardwood floors, with laundry and basement closet; open today. D. W. C, Ruff. Globe Building. HOUSE— For rent, eight-room house at 417 Ashland ay. Apply to Mrs. C. E. Burch, The Albion. HOUSE— For rent, from " May Ist, six room house on corner, with yard; near capitol ; $15 month. Address E 108, Globe. HOUSE— For rent, for the summer, fur nished house at Hamllne, cheap, to couple without children. B 110, Globe. HOUSE^7B St. Clair st-,; $ rooms, steam heat, bath; ln part or whole. MANNING'S RENTING AGENCY — National German - American Bank Building— Houses, f&.ts, 7 rooms,' fur nished an_ unfurnished for rent in all parts of the city. " _ '•'* TWO (2) houses, ninV^S) and ten (10) rooms each, modern improvements, pos session May 1, fifteeu. (JLs)minutes' walk from depot, $20 andff2s ? per month. D. Bergman & Co.. 186 East Third st. ROBERT L. WARE A CO., Rental Agreaey., 3S East Fourth Street,"Globe Rids., have for rent houses, flats, stores and offices. FLATS FOR RENT. 20 Wordi or Less, 20e. FLAT — For rent, flat of seven rooms; hot and cold water, bath, gas, etc. ; Foos block, Dousman . St., near West Seventh; $13. FLAT— Wanted, small furnished flat, with modern conveniences, for the summer; hill district preferred; give price and lo cation. C 110, Globe. FLAT— Small flat, all modern improve ments, within fifteen minutes' walk of union station. Address H 113, Globe. ROOMS FOR RENT. 20 Words or Less, lOc. ROOMS— At Hotel Fey. corner Cedar and Seventh; one block from all street car lines; two blocks from the theaters; fur nished rooms by day ' or week, with steam heat, bath, etc. Transient trade solicited. BROADWAY, 6G7— For rent, three or four rooms for housekeeping; furnished and heated; private family; modern. COLLEGE AY., 28 WEST — Furnished rooms; steam heat, gas and bath; mod erate rents. DAYTON AY., 200— For rent, three uiv furnished connecting rooms for light housekeeping; modern conveniences; $13 per month. ELEVENTH ~~ST\, 147— For rent" very nicely furnished alcove room on third floor; modern house; terms very rea sonable. FLAT 21, VIRGINIA^-Suite of nicely fur nished rooms, all conveniences; gentle, men only. FIFTH ST.. 124 front room, with alcove. IGLEHART ST., 83— Foiir fine rooms for rent; $16 per month; ground floor; moa ern improvements; no child wanted. , MACKUBIN ST., 289— Suite two rooms, el egarit, well lighted, first floor, furnished or unfurnished, three blocks from Selby. NINTH ST.. 317 EAST— Near Broadway— Large front room, heated, well furnish ed, $10, two men; every convenience; private family. PLEASANT AY., 274— For rent, furnished room for gentleman in private family; terms reasonable; centrally located; modern improvements. PINE ST., 581— Furnished. rooms; modern conveniences; gas, heat, bath; walking distance. ROOM— For rent, April 15 or May 1, nice room on Dayton avenue, near Western; first-class board in vicinity. Address M. E. J., care Globe.. SMITH AY., S3— For rent, three unfur nished room; bath and gas; also fur nished front room, suitable for two ladies or gentlemen. UNIVERSITY AY, 265 EAST— Corner of Canada— For rent, three rooms, with bath, for light housekeeping to party without children; rooms in thorough or der. UNIVERSITY, 173 EAST— Sfifrooms, sec ond and third floors; $15; water tax paid; bath and closet. WABASHA ST., 771Y-For rent,front room; steam heat, gas, bath; within ten minutes' walk of postoffice; $5 per month. RENTAL LISTS. "Tr^r_H____sr^^^ 94 EAST FOURTH STREET, HAS FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING DESIRABLE MODERN HOUSES; IST WESTERN, 14 ROOMS - If'iO.OO 582 DAYTON, 9 ROOMS - - 40.00 103 WILKIN, IO ROOMS - 30.00 513 MARSHALL, 8 ROOMS - 25.00 530 MARSHALL, 8 ROOMS - 22.50 541 SIBLEY, 8 ROOMS - - 18.00 306 MIDWAY, 8 ROOMS - - 15.00 AT MERRIAM PARK. 1944 CARROLL, 8 ROOMS - 25.00 1890 MARSHALL, 8 ROOMS - 25.00 376 HOWELL, 9 ROOMS - - 25.00 2010 TERRACE TAJIK, 8 ROOMS - _ '_" - 25.00 2012 MILWAUKEE b i :T - - 25.00 ALSO A NUMBER OF SMALL COT TAGES AND FLATS AT REASON ABLE RATES. CATHCART & CO., MANAGERS OF-, PROPERTY, 23-24 Merchants' Natl. Bank Bid it. HOUSES FOR RENT. Per ».„ -.* Month. 616 Holly ay., corner of Dale,- 12 rooms and bath, furnace, gas. hardwood finish and modern in every respect $40.00 608 Holly ay., 10 rooms and bath, furnace, gas. etc 22.50 3<6 to 394 North Exchange st, 10 - rooms and bath, hot and cold fi, -water, steam heat 85.00 649 Reaney st., 6 rooms and city water ...... v H,<>o H. H. HOYT, REAL ESTATE, FIRK INSURANCE AND I,OA\S, 228 _:•<> Endicott BulldlnK. $I,3so— Eight-room house, city water and bath; near Avon street; a snap. $2,sso— Nine-room modern house on St Anthony Hill, near Milton .street; easy terms; best bargain on hill. $850— Good five-room cottage, No. 775 Fau quier street. $I.6oo— lmproved property near Rice street; will pay 10 per cent net on price asked; building cannot be built for $2,000; fifty foot lot; can make terms. SEVERAL BARGAINS IN HOUSES IN WEST ST. PAUL AND DAYTON'S BLUFF. $2,2oo— Seven-room modern house, No. 238 Fuller street, near Marion; a bargain. $2.loo— Two houses on Harrison avenue, near West Seventh street; rented, $22 per month. $1,300— A splendid house of seven rooms on Midway avenue. $I,ooo— Seven-room house on Gates street, • near Oakdale avenue. $675 — Lots on Martin street, near Jay; only two left. $1 ,100 buys two houses rented for $16 ocr month. $700— Two-story house on Payne avenue. $650— Two houses, fifty-foot lot, corner Welde and Whitall. $400— One-story house on Arbor street. $2,ooo— Nine-room house on Louis street, near Carroll. $150— Fine lot on Gates, near Mount Hope street; street graded; this lot cost owner $500. $150 each for some fine lots at Hamllne, west of Snelllng. 160-acre farm in North Dakota, unencum bered, to exchange for equity in house and lot or vacant lots. $500— Lot on Isabel street; fifty feet. J, W. SHEPARD, 94 EAST FOURTH STREET. MERRIAM PARK BARGAINS. 1802 Carroll- <M OAA 8 rooms, modern $Lm,\Jw" 414 Dewey (M OAA 7 rooms, modern, larg-elot V")o\jV 1999 Iglehart- $i AAA 6rooms 1806 Van Buren -7 rooms, natural wood Jkl I lily Two choice corner lots on Mar- ri» / r A shall ay., stone curb, wide |Klj!)IJ boulevard, each Double Brick House. At Merriam Park there is a wall built double brick dwelling on 100 feet of fronti>«e, on a good corner, for $5,000. Will lake 52,000 in good nnimproved lota located in the Midwnv district or other good part of the city. You tail borrow $3,000 on property. . WM. C. READ, 515 New Tork Life Building. WM.C. READS PAITIAL RENT LIST 515 NEW TORK LIFE BLDG. 19S East 14th St.. 8 rooms modern.. slß.oo 917 Iglehart st., 9 rooms, furnace 25.00 906 Iglehart st., 8 rooms, furnace 20.00 966 Selby ay., 8 rooms, furnace 20.00 284 West Seventh, 8 rooms, furnace.. 22.50 314 Smith ay., 5 rooms, city water.. 12.00 263 Rice st., 8 rooms, modern 20.00 123 Iglehart, 9 rooms, modern 22.50 Flats, Modern, not steam heated. Selby Terrace, 603 and 605 Selby ay.— : One flat, third floor, 6 rooms 15.00 One flat, fourth floor, 6 rooms 13.00 Pence Block, 557 Mississippi, 6 rooms 12.00 374 Maria ay., 6 rooms, 2nd floor 12.00 565 Bradley, 5 rooms, 2nd floor 10.00 Wll fi RFAA 615 New York -l!Bi Vi If CAU f Life Bldg. STORES FOR RENT. 20 Words or Less, SOc, WANTED IMMEDIATELY DESIRABLE TENANTS FOR STORES in the NEW LIBRARY BUILDING. (Formerly the Market House.) Corner Wabasha and Seventh Sts. Premises arranged and improved to suit all tenants. Rents reasonable. Leases for long or short terms given. Best location in town. Apply to the Board of Directors of the Public Li brary, or EDWARD FELDHAUSER. Room 105, Germania Life Bldg. 756 PAYNE AY.— Brick storeT with barn fine location for grocery or dairy. 256 W. 7th St.— Newly remodeled "store. Inquire Room 4, Germania Life Bldg. OFFICES FOR RENT. 20 Words or Less, 20c. FOR RENT. LARGE OFFICE. Plenty of daylight. Electric lights. ROOMY VAULT. , Stationary wash bowl. Rent reasonable. For particulars inquire BUSINESS MANAGER, THE GLOBE. Newspaper Row. WANTED TO RENT. 20 Words or Less, lOc. HOUSE— Wanted to rent, vrestcrn part of city, !> to l--io.nu house: modern* mm lit consider rental or purchase ott furniture. Address F 117. Globe office. DO NOT FOOL. YOIHSBI.F TODAY BY THINKING YOU CAN RENT YOUR OWN PROPERTY. LIST IT WITH ROBERT L. WARE A CO. RENTAL AGENCY, IN THE GLOBE BLDG., WHERE HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE "WILL KNOW OF IT. STORE— Wanted to rent, one-half small store for show room and office. Ad dress S. B. Richmond, Agent Hallwood Cash Register Company, 152 East Sixth st. WANT YOUR HOUSE RENTED QUICKLY f LIST IT AT ONCE WITH ROBERT L. -WARE A CO. RENTAL AGENCY, IN THE GLOBE BUILDING. EUROPEAN TRAVEL POR CHEAP rates to and from Europa, be sure and call at John G. Allen _■ | steamship office, 178 East Third ■_ ' A. Stolpestad, 406 Pioneer Press Building. $3,600 for two double houses, costing at least 13,000 each to build and lot 50x150. fronting two streets. For the present these houses are rented for Wt a month. Property is known as Nos. 57 and 59 Fillmore ay., and Nos. N and 60 West Water st.. West St. Paul. $2,loo— Eight-room house, with all Im provements ln, large barn, etc. No. 572 Carroll at. $I,2oo— Seven-room house. No. 233 East Robie St., West St. Paul. $350— Three-room house on Geranium st., between. Arcade and Mendota sta. $900— Cottage and barn on lot 50x125. No 620 Case st. : $1,600 For 7-i-oom house and lot on Sher man st.; this ls within walking distance and very cheap. - > $2,6oo— Thtrteen-room brick building, path, etc. On Broadway. This Is a snap. Two-story brick store' building, living rooms on second floor, well rented, no Incumbrance; to exchange for resi dence. If you want a vacant lot for business or residence, we have them from $500 a foot to $1,000. Call and see me If you want bargains. Thos. Manning, 44 National German-American Bank Bldg. Double - Ender. At 103 West Tenth street there 1* a lot front ing 60 feet on Tenth street and running through to College avenue. There is a comfortable cot tage on the College avenue eDd. Tne entire tract cau t»c bought now for $.V»00, Bargains liice this will not last long. WM. C. READ, 515 New York Life Euiiding. p. Mcdonald, 423 GLOBE BUILDING. 40 ACRES on line of new White Bear electric road. This is good land and comes under the head of snaps. $650.00— Eight-room house, on corner lor. West side; city water and south facing. One block from car line. $800.00— Nine-room house, in good condi tion, in Rice st. district. $650.00 — Seven-room house, corner lot, a very neat little home for a mechanic. $6,500.00 to loan in moderate amounts, on improved city property. PJJUcDonald, 428 Globs Bidg. 5900— Eight-room house on Bunker st., city water, Urge corner loc. $300— Each, two lots on Dayton ay., near Al bert st. r&i.oOO— Nine-room modern house on Ashland ay., near St. Albans st. |650— Sevjn- room house, :14!) Csvtißast.. corner lot, cellar, well, all in good condition. BAYARD, DEUEL & CO,, 602 PIONEER PRESS. A N. BAR3tl&.6Ef_, 45 Nationa' German American Bank. I have some big bargains ln lots on the ! Hill, and snaps in houses and lots in University avenue district. See me before you buy. FARM LANDS. 20 Words or Lcsx, *__•-. i >•_" "V\ I have a number of improved tfmaftk~ay~ f "rms, In high mate of cuitiva l_n_i_l' tion; ihey can be imrl on the |gfSW*SEMJb- cro;; payment. Jolin 15. Kols =^^^^K= - bun, 1.16 E. Third St., comer Robert, St. Paul, .Minn. FOR SALE OR RENT-Farm five miles from St. Paul postoffice, 100 acres cul tivated, 50 acres meadow; $45 per acr*. or $250 rent. J. T. Dean, No. 61 South Victoria st., ISB East Fifth st. HARRIS LAND CO., 24 East Fourth st.. will rent two small farms near St. Paul at a reasonable cash rent. WHITE BEAR AND SUBURBAN. COTTAGE— For Rent— Cottage at White Bear Lake, nine rooms, furnished, splendid condition; best location: only $150 for the season. D. R. Elder, Agent Manhattan Building. COTTAGES— For rent, furnished and un furnlshed cottages of four and six rooms at Mahtomedl. M 104, Globe. NOTICE. E. WICKEN, the shoemaker, formerly at 54 East Fourth St., has removed to 91 East Fourth, between Robert and Min nesota. REAL ESTATE. CATHCART & COMPANY, REAL ESTATE, (ARE AND MANAGK MENT of PROPERTY and ESTATES. 23-24 McrchantM- Natl. Han*.. H1i1,,.. tor. Fifth and Jackson St*. FOR SALE cheap, on easy terms, or for rent to good tenant, six acres on Edger ton St.. Inside city limits; house and barn; suitable for dairy or vegetable garden. Address S 107, Globe. HOUSE — A flue thlrteen-room residence, with all the modern conveniences, on one of the nicest corners on St. An thony hill for sale, by the owner. Reason for selling, must leave the city soon. Address X., Globe. FOR SALE— BARGAINS— Lots In STINSON'S ADDITION. Lots in STINSON'S BOULEVARD AD DITION. Lots in STINSON'S RICE ST. ADD Lots in ARLINGTON HILLS. Lots on DAYTON'S BLUFF. SAM'L G. SLOAN. 67 Germania Life Bldg. FOR SALE— Chicken and dairy placeT ' good house and barn, near car line, 3 acres ground; cheap, small amount of ! money down, time for balance. W I Bock, agent. 236 Forbes ay. 768 GOODRICH AY.— Modern? twelve rooms (six bed rooms). -ddeb-mrd built in, two grates, automatic lighting, billiard room, butler's pantry, paneled wains coting in dining room and hall, laundry and basement closet; must sell as I move out of city thi*-. month; open to day from 11 to 4 o'clock. DERMATOLOGY. MISS HULL removes superflous hair, moles, etc., by electricity; only posi tive and permanent remedy; references given. 301 Merrill block, corner Fifth and St. Peter sts. PROFESSIONAL. 20 Word* or revs. 20c THEATRICAL AND MASQUERADE costumes, wigs, beards, grease paints, etc., by Mra. Louise Neltm_nn, 66 East •Seventh St., St. Paul, Minn, 27 i _ CLAIRVOYANT. 20 Words or Leu, 2<>o Your Past, Prasent and Future. SIR JAMES RANDOLPH, The Greatest Living Exponent of Occult Science and Clairvoyance, WHOSE FAME 18 WORLD-WIDE. NOW IN ST. PAUL. En route to Australia after an extended tour through England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany and India. The only clairvoyant ever having been a.'rorded receptions by the European Sovereigns, to whose courts he has been invited. He has successfully penetrated th<* secrets of Monarchs, Princes, Diplo mats, Statesmen, and the most dis tinguished ln the scientific and philo sophic world. NO FRAUD! NO DECEPTION! NO IM POSITION. What Str Jaies Can and Will Do. Will tell your name ln full upon enter ing his presence. Can tell you the maiden name of your motner or names of any relatives. Can tell your past, present and future in every detail. Will diagnose and locate your disease— describing every symptom Will point out the favorable and un favorable periods ln your life and when .you would be successful or unsuccessful in any undertaking. Can instruct you In all your worldly affairs, whether of a business, social or domestic nature. Can bring about through his subtle power, Peace, Happiness and Content in your home circle. If you contemplate matrimony will de scribe to you the most suitable wife or husband, when it is best to marry and If you would be happy. Can tell you the name of your lover, his 01 her disposition, intentions or deslrts. He can, by means of his God-given faculty, unite the separated, settle quar rels, warn you of Impending danger or accidents, locate lost or stolen property, remove evil influences, obliterate linan cfal or family troubles, locate lost or absent friends and relatives. i 'an advise you accurately regarding law suits or changes in business, whether lt Is best to continue or engage in other pursuits, whether to remain in your present place of residence or seek your fortune in other climes. In short, what ever may be your troubles, anxieties and wishes a consultation with this truly gif\ ed man will prove of Inestimable vahr ■ to you. If you have never consulted a genuine clairvoyant, or if your experience with i.nscrupulous pretentious tricksters haa shaken your faith don't miss this rare opportunity offered you now tn s c the ACKNOWLEDGED PEER OF ALL, whose reputation for honesty and relia,-. bility is unquestioned. The most sensitive need not hesi tate to call upon Sir James. He is a gentleman of culture and refinement. courteous and affable in his manlier and with a pleasing address. His i;m is lo advise seriously and confidentially. Mis parlors are so auanged that you cony in contact with no one, while his consulta tions are always conducted in private and held most sacred by him. Bear in mind the fact that S-r .lain -s wll! positively refuse t.. accefn a Fee ir" the result of th-* Interview is not entirely satisfactory. Hours for consultation from 1 I a. 111. until 5 p. m. daily except Sunday. The moierate ice of $r.O) will bo cl a s*vd for all sittings. No readings given except during offi c hours. Those living out of town may obtain readings by mail. Address -.villi stamp. DONT FORGET THE PL-XCE. 133 West Fourih Str3Gt, A few doors west of Rice Park. Cut this out, as lt will not appear dally. PERSONAL. 20 Words or Less, SOc. ART FROM LIFE — Genuine imported French photos, books, cards, etc; !5c for sample and illustrated catalogue. Beit Co., 724 Green St.. Philadelphia, Pa . BEAI'TIFCL MISS. $150,000. devoted youth to invalid mother, desires hap py husband, not wealth. Gentle and True, 132 East Fifty-ninth st.. X.-'.v York city. «■' GENTLEMAN having transportation for two. Chicago return, wishes to meet lady having business there wishing to make trip. Address P 107, Globe. LADY having furnished room house in Minneapolis desires the actiuaintar.ee of pleasant, discreet young lady. Address E 109, Glebe. MARRY— Paper. 2c, sent sealed: many wealthy; no $5 fee. R. L. Love, Den ver, Col. READ "OUR CONFIDENT" most re liable Matrimonial paper, contains on.v genuine proposals suitable for all. F..v warded sealed, with full particulars, M) cents. Miss Berger, 134 East Twenty _llfth St., N. Y. RUBBER GOODS of every description: catalogue free. Edwin Mercer & Co., __Toledo, O. YOUNG LADY owning her own homo will rent rooms to secret parties. Ad dress T 10, Globe. g^||| MASSAGE. _3||_f7^?T?«r —° Wordst or I.«*m.i, .*',Oo ANNA MACK, from Chicago; steam, Uio. medicated baths; select massage; pro fessional operators; open day and night. IS6 East Seventh st. MAGNETIC and massage treatment for ladles and gentlemen. 27 East Seventh St., suite 200; will treat you at your r.-sr dence; new management. MRS. DR. DE LAlTTßE— Scientific mas sagist, medicated, vapor baths, mag netic treatment. 9 to 9 dally. 56 East Seventh st. MRS. DR. STELLA FREMONT re~ moved to 407 Nicollet ay., Room 5, Min neapolis; massage and magnetic treat ments. MRS. LEONIE— From Paris— Massage, Turkish, vapor, alcohol and perfumed baths: also electric treatment. Room H. J 65_ East Seven th st. SUPERIOR MEDICATED VAPun 177777 salt glow baths by Mrs. Sidney, of Bos ton. 100 East Seventh St.. Room 16. I V^^ CHIROPODISTS. (- * -*>_^^5 20 Word* or I.enM, 20p. LOCKWOOD'S Good Luck Salve; best thing for sore feet;. all druggists; estab lished sixteen years. mjf "MEDICAL. j9f 20 Wordi or Lena, SOc. LADi;:»t CWehester'3 English Pennyroyal Piffj 'Cl_Km4 Bnuni), are tllO »«Bt. S»'». fUlubl.. *3 Tiki bo other. S«n_ <tc. lump--, for psrtlcriUra. <- tUtst tot L*l»i," " urro tap Return Mai. . >• Unraa[t»l_ ■Chic-eater Chemlc*! <>.. Phll*\tU.. Fa- Etches. _& *«^* !___£_>__ ___ _HH^^_ __ sTO'ammf m ttt apeciattr. F. H, Harm. Ul E. TthSU