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22 AH Real Estate Bargains Are Ustgd Every Sunday fn the Slobe p. McDonald, 428 GLOBE BLDG. Art^j" —Good nine-room house on \K I h Woodbridge st., near Front. VUI U Can sell this house on month ly payments. AIA A A —Eight-room house on East \| Congress, with all modern lill VU U improvements. Very cheap for the money. SI A A A\ —For 2-story house on Louisa St., city v/ater in house and IUUU near the car line. Si OCA —Good house on Ed- I /*li| mund St., near Mackubin IZJU st. (»7flfl — ice h°use and good \I I barn in Rice street dis- Ul UU trict. CfOKn—^outh-facing house on Charles, O(£JU east of Kent. I have clear Improved property and Boroe cash to exchange for vacant prop *!'.y near Central park. Also clear improved property and rash foi a nice little home ut Merriam Park or St. Anthony i'ark. Own Your Own Home. \ T0.., i; The I -IjDSI j f+orrie '' n 'Ms i> h| Public: I 1 ■ I Ji dTTN the breast of every man of noble aspirations the strongest ambition of his na- ( i U ture Is to acquire a home. If you would like to be the possessor of the little S kingdom called home, then call at my office and get the "Home Seekers' Guide." i 1 It is Free. Farms of all descriptions. j! (' i John B. Koisbun, CoM^!^^ BANK |i 116 East Third Street, Corner Robert, St. Paul, Minn. L W. BUZZELL 228 Endicott BIdg:. Ci £n r\C\C\ For nne 12-room house; cost *p*J)\J\J\J $9,000 three year* ago. Come in and iec me show you this place. {f»1 C\C\C\ Buys 0-room house one-half tDJL^KJKjyj block from car line. ml K/^VO U>'B a nne house in <S)l^UvU Kood location. If you are lookiuK for r home or Investment live me a cull as I have home real bargains. L W. BUZZELL 228 Endicott Bldg. WITH THE NUMBER of daily inquiries for houses ranging from $1,000 to $2,000 It It; surprising our real estate market Is not more active: prices should soon look ni» as rents are doing; 1 have a larKt- list of desirable properties which I offer at a very low price. A. liULTERHOFF. Your Nearest Drug store Taf^Slobe Wants-One Cent a Word AGEJTTS AND AGENCIES. fcGENTS—S3S.OO every week during 1900 celling our up-to-date Aluminum laisi ness or visiting- card case; simply per fect; merchants or ladies wan; and buy them !tt pight; each case contains 100 cards, With name artistically engraved on buth case :'.nd cards; permanent po sitions; sample free. B. Y. Lawrence Novelty Co., 2137 Freeman ay., Cincin __natl A O. AG ENTS—Lose no time In securing out fits Cor authorized "Life of Moody" and "History of Africa and Boer War;" best terms Ki'^rHiiteed. Western Book Agency, I*os Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn. AIGENTS —Cronje's surrender fully de scribed, including complete official his tory of South Africa and all important Information; bi« illustrated book; outfit free. National Publishing Company, Chicago. AGENTS—Enormous profits selling our "Harness Riveter;" complete repair shep In f>ne tool; every horse owner buys; failure impossible; write for sam ple. Lewis Mfg. Co., Milwaukee. Wis. AGENTS—We have a new Invention; a perfect wonder; used In every house hold; a cheap article, with good profits. Write Home Mfg. Co., 2747 Larimer St., Denver, Col. AGENTS make from $10 to $100 a day handling the Ideal Fire Extinguisher; territory rapidly tilling; apply at once for terms. Ideal Fire Extinguisher Co., 3.'j5 Broadway. New York. AGENTS make big money selling our useful articles and novelties; everybody wnnts them; write for circulars and terms. General Supply Assn., 167 Dear born st., Chicago. AGENTS—Wanted, a few good advertis ing agMits; ladies and gents. Call at 477 Wabasha st., St. Paul. AGENTS-ONE PRACTICAL GASO LINE LAMP, "NO MANTLES," IL LUSTRATED; TESTIMONIALS. MO REY, LAGRANGE, ILL. AGENTS—SIOO monthly; Metallic Bread boards; sample free. D. V. Forshee m Co., Cincinnati, O. BRIGHT, active agent wanted to han lie small novelty used by all telephone sub scribers; easy seller; large profit M Lange, 123 Liberty st.. New York. GENERAL and local agents wanted for Btrowger Incandescent Gas Lamps; en tirely new features; also salesmen to visit druggists. Wilmot Castle Co Rochester, N. Y. OOOD contract and territory, lowa Min nesota and Missouri, to good men,' write life, sick, accident insurance and ap point agents, Royal Brotherhood of America, Dcs Moines, lowa. tF YOU EAT, drop into the Weller Restaurant. 40fi and 408 Wabasha st • under new management. BALESMEN WANTED—To sell Bonded Whiskies, $10.00 per barrel commission and side line 10 per cent commission to retail drug, hotel and saloon trade; bond and references. Address Elmont Distilling Company, Covlngton, Ky. hrWENTY-IN-ONE" shirt bos~om (not revolving); entirely new; 20 changes complete, stylish fronts; no laundry bills; lightning seller; sample free. Bryan Co.. C 4? Cincinnati* O. Three Removes Are as Bad as a Fire/*ISSKf"* G. S. HERON; 132 Eniloott Arcade. Bevera] choice houses in Crocus Hill District at bargain prices. <BQOrV~ Hou*e on Marion street near Front «Dt/UU stroet, !) rooms, good cellar, water. QJfy^vpv—House on Marion street near Way- CD / \J\J /atu ktrcet, ti rooms, good ctllar and well. QJI/^/^V/^— House on Edmund street east of fDI\J\J\J Avou street. 8 rooms, water and good cellar. QJI C\PZf\— House on Gates ot.-oet (West St. tn±\JiJ\J Paul) near Kansas street, 8 rooms, good cellar and water. Large lot. o*l l/y cr\—Ho»ee on Josse. near Minnehahft (Do. / «Jv street. Seven rooms, water, good cellar, barn and shade treso. C£*AFL(~\— House of six rooms, cellar, wood- W±UU shed and well, on State aud Cou st:iM« streets. In good repair. Q*Q/^r^~llftndsome lot °" Edmund street *DO\J\J near Avon. q»"l C f\— Beautiful lot on Rondo street, west u>J.tJW of Snellins; BTcnue. Hfive handsomo lots in Merriam and Union Parks nt bargain prices. QJO^fx—"Lot on Conway near Cyprets street.. t£)t£i I D Lies bsauiifnlly. A line piei-e of property on' Fourth, be tween St. Peter and Market streets, at a very low figure. Q>/1 fT/^v—A beautiful lot on Mouud street' tD"X«Jv/ near Hastings avenue. GAMP6ELL& HAMMOND 107 E. 4th Straet. jk*7On~Efi,c.h fortwo good 7-room house <P • \J\J at Ilamline. $700~Park tW° beftuliful IoU *l Unlon <BO t7r^n~ Foi"flne 8-™om modern house <D& lUv at Uuiou Park. Make offer 90 ft. on ttuunmit At., east of Oakland. <l>3oo~ter y* one~half acre Rt M*«»1«s- R. M. Lawton & Co, Moved to New York Life Building. Ground Kloor. Homei and Lou for sale and rent In all part* of the city, leimn to suit. Money loaned ou sate »ecurity. lie ture to call aud see me AGENTS AND AGENCIES. WANTED—Men to recommend our $20 W^tch?,- Vf" lUry Wl"-~nted Gold •n ii :lf you ails^er at once, we will sell you one to be paid for by you withm one year, and will trust your honesty, sending no collector to you we pay expreseage. Write today, giv in-X 'ull «ddresu, to Union Watch Co., 23.> Washington st.. Boston, Mass. AVANTED—GeneraI agent for our spe ciaitles; big commission; good chance for first-class man; give references and full particulars. Splendor Mfg. Co., Mil- WdUKt'fc*, \* Js. $125 MONTHLY and expenses guaranteed reliable men and women introducing glass kneading and pastry board an ideal kitchen utensil; cannot rust, warp or lose its pure smooth surface; sample naM £ entral Supply Co., B 3, Cincin- WANTED TO BUY. T^ERE ARE lots of readers of the Globe who want to sell just what you want to buy. A Globe want is the easiest method of bringing buyer and seller together. WANTED TO BUY-A home in or^neTr Ridgewood Park; must be cheap; state location and price. Address H IC2 Globe. ' WANTED.—A second-hand set of bar fix tures. Write to J. P. Palmer, Hotel Ryan, Fairfax, Minn. WANTED TO BUY-A set of Britannia Encyclopaedias; must be In good con dition and cheap. M 171, Globe. WANT TO BUY second-hand or ban"k~ rupt stock in groceries, dry goods and shoes for cash. / adress P. O. Box 54, at. Leo, Minn. WANT TO BUY ten-foot wallease for Jggglry^F^H^hm^JOjjjSagt Seventh.. PARIS EXPOSITION. Don"t make arrangements for your Paris tickets until you see us Saloon rates to Paris, first, $60; second, $40; third $27. No revenue tax. Meals and berth included. John G. Allen, 173 East Third street. St. Paul, Minn. FAEM LANDS. f hell Prairie HALF SECTION—A fine half sec tion within V 2 mile of postofflce and school on the celebrated Shell Prairie, for $4.25 per ucre Fine stock land, hhell river ruus through one corner. Boedlgheimer & Nowell, «.>„.. 202 Qlobe Bide., St. Paul, Or R. O. Isherwood, Agent, Sebekm, Minn. FOR SALE—For cash, a forty-acre farm, Anoka county; horses, cows, chickens and furniture, $1,600. Address Mrs. Mary Hamilton. Stacy, Minn. STOCK and grain farm, Southern Ne braska, black loam Boil; large house, near station, 320 acres; $1,500. Allen 100« Pioneer Press Bldg. $1,600-160 ACRES rich prairie, 120 cul tlvated, fair buildings, near Steele N D., to exchange for house and lot In St. - Paul. 707 Sykes Blk., Minneapolis THE ST. PAUI, GIrOBE, SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1900. BAYARD, DEUEL & CO., 602 Plon^or Prass. U>Q/"\/~) Will buy two larj?e lots on Page iD&\J\J street between Oakdalc and Slate. Ureni bargain. ©Onn Buys two lott on Chatsworth, near *D&\J\J Front. fljf^nn For small house and nice lot on 3> I yJVJ East Page street. Qi£i£^O For 4-room cottage and barn on VjyJiJKJ Randolph street, near Victoria. QJ^Ofl For 7-room house and corner lot U> I \J\J on Westminster street. fl>l QKf\ For 8-room home with good barn «DIOUU on V.RruHret street, near school. djQnnn For a Hue modern house eust of ipiJ\J\J\J Kent and south of University. VliQ/^O For fine south-(acini; lot on Selby tD\3\J\J avenue, near Uroiio. q*"l QAri Will bur 8-room house, cltj iDJL(£t\J\J water, corner lot. on Jessie si. Takes a Rood house and lot on Ed ip<y\J<J ceno'.i, near Brulnerd avenue. House warth $2,000. fl*ll 00 ill buy nn 8-room house, near %pJ*X\J\J Concord street; house alone cost £2,000. <J>C/^/^ Vacant lot on Jackson street; not fDtjyjKJ far out. 45Q Kfin One of the nicest homes in ihe tDOi*J\J\J Sixth ward; modern tbt-ou^b out; com over aouble. We have a number of fine vacant lots on Selby, Ashland and Portland avenues in Anna E. Ramsey's addition, for sale at extremely low prices. fGood seven-room, natural <T»aaa I wooc* finis^e<^ house and \Qjjjl-; lot on Van Buren street, «|J7vv I near Fairview. Merriam I^Park. - ( Pleasant 8-rcom house and . I large lot facing south on $l4l)lH Blalr street- Hamline; city tpitlfV wa ter in house; sewer en (^stree 4. f Thoroughly modern 8-room A | house at Merriam Park; V/HIH lotsoxls° feet to alley;, VpLLW j sewer) s id eW alk, boulevard I l^and trees ail paid for. ( Up-to-date 7-room housa, I with hot water and hot air \/UjjflH combination heater; lot 50 V7VV | xISQ ft . a]j improvemems l^made; good barn. More like these can be had by ap plying to J.W.SHEPARD, 94 East Fourth St. GEO. J. FLINT, 734 Globe Building. CAN SELL your real estate if cheap; can sell you a good home, garden or farm. CAN make you a loan or sell your mort gage. CAN rent your house to good tenants. CAN put a safe, investment for your money; better security than savings banks. TWENTY years' experience with real estate values and titles. WE take this general way of attracting your attention because our list is too large to specify. GIVE us a call, we are always good natured and like to hear as well as tell a good story. GEO. J. FLINT, 734 Globe Bldg. M. G. SOHULER, 3M Washburn. 240-acre farm; improved. 80-acre In Washington county. 20 acres gardening land on Dale street. Houses and lots on Dayton's Bluff. A GOOD LAND MAN—Must be a hustler, and able to locate people on timber land; can get position at once. Address Lumber Company, care Giobe. AN EXPERIENCED OPERATOR de sires to form an evening class in tele°- raphy; termß reasonable. P 171, Globe. ENGINEERS, firemen, machinists and electricians; send 10 cents for new 40 --page pamphlet, containing list of ques tions nsked by examining board of en gineers George A. Zeller, Bookseller. bt. Louis, Mo. Mention Sj^Paul Globe. GR.°°kl ßY "PLERK-AVanted. a v^n^ reliable sober, grocery clerk; must fur "ia \lf feren cejj; call Sunday afternoon. >59 Mississippi st. MEN and women to appoint agents; $75 month; expenses; steady positions But ler & Alger, New_Haven. Conn. HOW TO MAKE successful incubator for $1. Address A. Spengler, 44 Euclid ay , Cleveland, O. IF YOU EAT, drop into the WeTfeT Restaurant, 406 and 408 Wabasha St.; under new management. SOLICITORS-WaTitedTgood men through the state to solicitor and collect for sick benefit insurance; salary and commis slon. P. H. Bradley, Kehdrick Block. TWENTY MILLION MEN in the United States want good suspenders; leather suspenders cannot break, wear out or pull off buttons; goods sell them selves; agents wanted: $50.00 weekly; samples free. Cinti. Lea. Suspender and Belt Co., B 163,jC[ncinnaU. O. WANTED—Three active men to represent large firm, capable managing branch business and employing others in va rious towns; $:»00 per year, clear of ♦ex penses; definite guarantee of $3 per day from the start to honest, energetic men; permanent position and rapid promotion with old established house of highest repute. Factory, Box 703, Phila., Pa. WANTED—An experienced and compe tent salesman for the slate of Minne sota to represent our house; must give good references and bond. St. Louis Jewelry Co., St. Louis, Mo, WANTED—lntelligent, honest and con scientious man for St. Paul who is will ing to work; bright prospect for right man; permanent employment and steady income. Address Novelty Wire Works, Box 874, Milwaukee, Wis. WANTED—Tailors to work on ladies' and gent's garments; good pay; steady work; also girls to work on ladies' jackets. Lemmon & Grolla, Fifth and St. Peter sts. WANTED BY WHOLESALER—Ener getic salesman to learn to sell elegant line department goods to merchants; large salary; no experience necessary; we educaite. Box 528, Chicago, Til. WATCHMAKER wanted for permanent position In North Dakota; wages. US a week; must have good references. Ap ply to M. Albrecht, 156 East_Seventh st. WANTED—Traveling men to carry side line; good seller; little work and liberal commission; no samples. M 158, Globe. $4 TO $8 per week easily made at home through the wonderful advertising card system; no canvassing or soliciting Sterling Remedy Co., Trude bldg., Chi cago. ' $18.00 A WEEK and expenses to several good parties to travel. Address with references, R. H. Woodward, Baltimore Edward J. Meier, 204 Globe Building. <fc 7 C A A—Modern dwelling of 8 rooms and tP/,3UU batti: lot 71x*42; (In* trees: Holly ay., east of Dal«: $2,500 cash; baiauoe $.>,OOO 5 yearn 5 pqr cent. CC ftftft-Finer toouse 011 Fail-mount ay.; *J»VUU modern. <L "7 CAA—Fine hou»«» on Portland ay.. H> » 9 D\J\J east of Dale; modem iv every respect. <M OAA A —Elegant homo on Portland, 11 t|IIA|VVV reoina; strictly modern. <C 'X & A A—Modern new 0-ioom dwelling: on *J'WvU Maißhtdl ay., innr Victoria; hot wnier. open plumbing, ha.dwood finish; the beit bargain on the'HilJ. Vii\ AAA—Corner, Nth and Tort st*.. 2 *v)UUU dwellings renting for $40 per month. <t\ lA(\- '2'M Sly way ay.. 2-mory frarao 4>' »J W dwejlluai 7 rooms; a decided bar gain, <£A CA~Ni°eloton Western ar., near Mln- VtJ\) nehaha. C Q C A—Fine lying south-front lot on Ilolly ay., euKt of Victoria; very cheap"; b)>lendid pluce for a home. (flCA—Hmall house and lot in Arlington $Z3U Hills district. $ 500 —Ij0 ' ou Pay no at., south of bridge. tt 7 fi A—Fine lot on Aurora aw.enßt of Arun- I 4>/ UU del. C 0 9 C~Flue lots on St. Anthony and Ron sp ** *< J do, east of Chauworth. 5250~ X'nelOt °" Aruildel- uear L«luK- Jj) £. 2, 5~Fiie lo' on Marshall, near Griggs. <t J.AA— Fine lot on Armstrong St., near kPt-VTV Adams school. 4) 2 2 5~Fini} lot ou Arbor it. <t *\ 7 C—* me lot on Carroll st., east of Vic <4»^ I J toria; cemeut walk. C onft~Ni(e cottage 161 East Cook »t.; ea»y <i>y\J\J payments'. «C*^ 1A A—Modem 8-room dwelling ou y»; t iUU Laurel ay.. near Oxford; fins barn. I have some fine homes on Dayton ay., i east Qf Dale. See me for prices and ! terms. Some fine locations for apart ; ment houses. , 5 and 6 per cent money on improved city property. BARNES & LARKIN No. IQ4 East Fourth ft. ?4,400.00— Brand new eight-room, thor oughly up-to-date house, located on St Anthony hill; oak finish, oak floors, mantels, nickel plumbing, large base ment; must be sold soon; near Selby avenue car line. ?»7B.OO—Eight-room house, newly paint ed and papered inside and in good con dition; located on Edmund st., west of Grctto st.; property is very cheap; do «r?w»n*<Mwr See it; lot> 40x125 lo alle >'- ipj,ouo.<»o— Two good houses on Cook st., near Payne ay.; the houses are in good condition: the lot alone is worth nearly all we ask for the entire property; this place must be sold quick, and offered very cheap. Jj!l,»so.oo_A first-class south-facing eight-room house on Marshall ay., near Fairview ay.; lot, 40x150 to alley; city water and sewer; 100 feet street boule varded. $875.00—A very cheap property on Marion st., north of Atwater st.; lot 40x 120 to alley; a first-class eight-room house and large basement; a splendid bargain. $1,200.00—A very cheap home, located on Ada st.. near Winifred st; 6 good rooms; lot, 46x150: sewer, water and gas In street; east front. 91.000.00—Located on West Fairfleld -ay.; lot, 50x100; a good six-room house; must be sold. BASINES & LASIKIN, 104 East Fourth St. For a south front lot on St. Anthony ave hSu'ih^ffiF Smlth & t°>-"--''m»- HELP WANTED— FEMALES. ASik Lw? 1 Y t«Wlshi,1^ *? d*ess elegan/y in hats fn ; Sl!k * sklrtSl latest style «H_ht _»«' / ie, c of cost other tnan Might effort of recommending the goods to your friends; this is the greatest ad vertising plan ever adopted by a *-- sensible firm; bank references Royal APPRENTICES wanted To~l7arn milll >?__^___* COOKS, dining room girls and general Lmploymeni. Office. 430 Wabasha! DRESSMAKING COLLEGE-Ladies you can learn all the new styles of cutting finishing and making in one week- the f«mous United States Tailor System taught and sold wholesale to dressmak ers. _j Last Fourth. HOUSEKEEPER- Wanted, middle-a»-ed woman that understands restaurant 01 hotel work; reference wanted; Scotch preferred; also a restaurant cook man or woman. John S. Sutherland, 283 Virginia, Ming. HOUSEWORK-Wanted, young girl to assist in housework and take care of Jgg,jion'-v! h°me "^ g°Od Pay- HOUSEWORK-Wanted. girl for general housework, in small family; good wages; girl about tw<>ntv preferred" _J__JH9_linj?? I _Btt A^hlaiid^ aj£ IIOUSEWORK-Wanted. competent girl for general housework. 182 Farrington HOUSEw"oRK-AV.antedT~yoTing girl To ofo 51!; 1 In ho"sfe^prk; German'preferred JbS Carroll st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, good girl In" family o f two Ll Appjv_2l_Fio,al nt. ' HOUSE WORK-Wanted, girl for general hottßewbrfc: 353 Nelaoa ay. 6 HOUSEWORK-Wan t ed, good "competent girl. 336 Pleasant ay. IF YOU EAT, drop" into "thl. Weller Restaurant, 406 and 408 Wabasha st ■ under new managemen t. LADIES and girls wanted; 1.000 more home workers, to fill our contracts; good pay; no previous experience re quired; call at office or address with stamp, Tapestry Art Mfg. Co., 310 Phoe nlx Building. LADIES to do plain needlework for us at home; w e furnish materials and pay ♦ < to 510 per woek. Send stamped en velope to Standard Co., Indiana ay Chicago ' MILLINERS—Wanted, two first-class trimmers. Apply H. E. Brandt, Room It, Davidson block. OPERA TORS- Wan ted, fifty experienced steam power, machine operators to sew on overalls, etc. Apply at factory of Finch Van Slyck, Young & Co., corner Fourth and Slbley sts^ STENOGRAPHER-WanteZ a^ c^nTpT tent stenographer and typewriter. Ad dress B 187, Qlobe. WANTED—One lady to mail or superin tend distribution of circulars in each town of United Sta-tes or Canada- good pay; permanent' employment; inclose seli-addrossed envelope. Mrs M Sum mers, Notre Daiae. Ind. G. 8. WKITEHORNE 38 EAST FOURTH STREET. GLOBE BUILDING. SI 150 Will buy a good seven-room house on Edmund street, east of Arundel. In first-clas?. condition. £1300 Seven-ro°m house on Ramsey street, east of Pleasant avenue. 49750 EiSht-room house on Iglehart, «y i/v/ near Q rotto; f urnace> bath; all improvements. A good home for little money. $400 South-facin £ 40-foot lot on Sher w burne, near Grotto. This is the cheapest lot offered on the street. $1050 Willbuy 41-foot lots on ""uwv Charles, just west of Milton. $500 40-foot lot on Western avenue, «p«/v/v south of Lafondi This ls a bargain. $675 WiH buy a 4°-foot east-facing lot vt\j 1«/ on Louis street, south of Martin. This should be cheap enough. $700 Ash!and avenue, east of Chats <PlVV worth, 40x150. A fine building location. Lincoln avenue, near Chatsworth, «DtJVA/ 40x150. On grade. fl. STOLPESTfID 406 Pioneer Press Bldg. JgOQQQ— Store building with rooms above; good barn. Corner Carroll street and Western avenue. <liOl OO —Eight-room house, modern, *p&±\j\j wlth large barn> s?2 Carrol , street. <I£PQOO —Nine-room modern house, ID&&\J\J g BS phalen avenue> This house cost to build $4,500, and is a bargain at the price asked. : GJI QQO —Ten-room house with large lot, corner Pleasant avenue and St. Albans street. <ifl 000 —Eight-room house, corner fP ±-Kjyjyj Front and Woodbridge streets. *lsf->^n —Six-room house, 76 Front <p\ju\j street Thls is cheap> Want an offer for eight-room house known as 192 Midway street, with two lots, 50x125 each. PARK REGION BARGAINS. We offer a list of choice lands In Otter Tall county that cannot be excelled for the price. Lands are adapted to stock raising and general farming. Easy terma will be given. 320 acres, with nearly 80 acres of choice meadow, which has been cut for several years, balance easily cleared. Some good hard, timber. Price $7.50 per acre. Will not divide. 440 acres fine land, some timber and a fine meadow. Not a foot of waste land. Price $6 per acre. Will not divide. 424 acres west and north frontage on a nice lake. Some fine meadow. All first class land. Make a perfect stock farm. Cannot be divided. Price 57.50 per acre. BOEDIGHEIMER & NOWELL, 202 Globe Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. Or R. G. Isherwood, Agt, Sebeka, Minn. FOR RENT BY A. HOLTERHOFF, Room 214, Phoenix Building. MODERN HOUSE, No. 565 Westminster. Modern house, No. 722 East Third. Modern house, No. 503 Kittson. Modern house, No. 885 Phalen ay. Eight-room house, 975 East Jessamine. Cottage, corner Jessamine and Green brier. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. "WANTED—Experienced and competent traveling salesmen of good appearance and address to call on the general mer chandise trade with our line; bond re quired. Box 608, St. Louis, Mo. WASHING—Wanted, a woman to do washing. Please call Tuesday morning prepared to work at 488 Jglehart at. WOMEN to do plain sewing at home, $1.50 per day; four months' work guar anteed; send stamped addressed envel ' ope for particulars. R. W. Hutton & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. HOOMS FOE RENT. ROOMS—At Hotel Fey, corner Cedar and Seventh, finished rooms by the day or week: steam heat and bath; tran ■lent trade «olicit«d. COLLEGE AY., 26 WEST—Furnished rooms, all modern, gas and steam heat. EXCHANGE ST., 392 WEST—Nice, large, unfurnished rooms; steam heat, gas, bath. PLEASANT AY., 282—Nicely furnished fide room; furnace heat; bath room same floor. * m IF YOU EAT, drop into the Weller Restaurant. 406 and 408 Wabasha St.; under new management. PLEASANT AY., 162—Two nicely fur nished rooms in private family; modern conveniences; central location; to gen tlemen only. ROBERT ST., 625—Furnished front room on first floor for rent. ROOM—Large, pleasant front room, fine location, convenient to business, every thing modern and homelike. Address B2S Broadway. ROOMS—Two elegant furnished front rooms, suitable for gentlenmir and wife, and also side room. Apply 148 Nina ay. SEVENTH ST., 278 WEST—For rent, a nicely furnished front room suitable for gentlemen; also one room for light housekeeping, reasonable. TENTH" ST., 97 WEST—Two nicely fur nished front rooms for rent, $4 and $6 per month; board if required. FLATS FOE RENT. FOR RENT—Large front alcove room, suitable for man and wife or two jyen tlenfen, with good board; strictly pri vate family; references. Address W W O 28, Globe. FOR RENT—Nice comfortable seven room flat, hot and cold water, bath, gas, etc., $13. Foos Block, Dousman st., near West Seventh. FOR RENT—FIat of four rooms; all mod ern improvements; no children. 601 Selby ay. FLAT of four rooms on second floor, wa ter and sewer; rent, $10. 123 West Sixth. TO SUBLET to Sept. 1. Suite 84, The Marlborough. STORES FOR RENT. STORE for rent corner Dayton and Western ays. Inquire 633 Dayton ay. WARRENOALE — O in COMQ PARK. The owners of a large number of hand some building sites near Como Paxk, have decided to offer lots for sale upon terms of payment that must prove at tractive to investors. Today Warrendale is to St. Paul very like that which the property adjacent to Central Park was to New* York about twenty years ago. The appreciation in values In the vicinity of Central Park In twenty years appears almost FABULOUS, the appreciation in values in Warrendale in the next twenty years will prove to be WONDERFUL. The Warrendale property is UNIQUE in Its location and advantages, and there is no other residence district in St. Paul that may be compared with it. The lots will he sold subject to an agreement re stricting the location of buildings to be erected, in order to insure uniformity in building line 3. The lots offered are on GRADED STREETS, where WATER MAINS are laid, and have direct com munication to the centers of both St. Paul and Minneapolis by the COMO IN TERURBAN line. Block I—Lots 17-22 inc., each $500 Lots 26, 27, 28, each 600 Block 4—Lots 1-8 and 9, each 600 Lots 2-7 inc., each 500 Lot 10 500 Lots 13, 14 and 15, each 550 Lot 16 650 Lots 21-23 inc., each 600 Block s—Lots 15-17-22 inc., each 600 Block 6—Lots 7-11 Inc., each 450 Lots 13, 14, 16, 18, 20-22 inc., each 450 Lot 23 650 Block 7—Lots 8-13 inc., each 450 Lot 14 550- Lots 15-19 inc., each 450 Lot 20 500 Block B—Lots 3-C inc., each 450 Lots 8. 10 and 11, each 450 Lots 12-15 inc., each 450 Lot 16 650 Lots 17-22 inc., each 450 Lot 23 500 Above lots will be sold on terms of $50 cash payment, with balance In monthly payments of $10 each. WITHOUT IN TEREST. For plat of Warrendale apply to J. J. WATSON 133 East Sixth St. J. I. FARICY, 54 Nat. Ger.-Am. Bank Bldg. 7 CDI 1 CA-Nice house; lierriam Park; JiO (DllOU foot lot. <1»1 Qnn~line seven-room house; Cook tpIOVJU and Arcade. <bi 1 f\r\~ Slx rooni3; city water; Maple SpJLIUU Blreet. d»1 P^.C\f\— FaT thirteen flue tola; Midway JpIOUU district. QOCi^/^V-Finestven-room modern house; «P<SO\JU Fuller street. CDKOAO Bny" ele BftUt8 ftUt nine-room strictly *D*-)\J\J\J modern house; Oaceola, near Victoria. (fcQ^K EACH—Two business lots; heart of vpO/O South St. Paul. Che lapl«ilTt1 apl«ilTto Ir'salc. J • !• FARIGYa A. HOLTERHOFF, REAL ESTATE AXD LOAMS, Room 214 Phoenix Bldg., 7th and Cedar. THREE LOTS 50x150, with eight-room house, barn and chicken house; snap. $2,200, modern ten-room house, the best of everything in this, house could not be built for $3,000, East St. Paul district. Several houses from $660 up; good loca tion. Big enap in vacant lots In vicinity of Harriso.n School. 155 acres five miles from city; $40 per acre. $1,000 takes 160 acres in Dakota county. HOUSES FOR SENT. COTTAGES—For rent, two very desir able cottages at Ramsden Park, Bald Eagle lake; they have screened dining rooms and porches, fireplaces, beautiful shade trees and hike frontage. Inquire Northwestern Distributing Agency, 376 Robert Bt. MODERN 10-ROOJI BKKK HOI SK. 103 WILKIX. WAL.KIXG DIS TANCE. $30. SHEPARD, «4 EAST FOURTH. HOUSE—For rent, nine-room house, with bath, gas; five blocks from Seven cor ners. H 184, Globe. 783 EAST SIXTH — NINE ~ ROOMS, HARDWOOD FINISH. FIRST FLOOR. SPL.ENDID HOISE. $30. SHEPARD, »4 EAST FOURTH MODERN, STEAM-HEATED HOISE, 114 SUMMIT. 14 ROOMS. NEW PLUMBING, NEW DECORATIONS, ETC. ipGO. SHEPARD, 94 EAST FOURTH. HOUSE-294 Arundel-Well-situated house, within three blocks of Selby car and one block above Western: all modern Improvements, $20 per month. R W Jefferson. 700 Germanla T.ife. HOUSE—For rent, 377 Smith ay., 5 rooms. yj. See Reese & Co., Pioneer Press. HOUSE—For rent, house 590 Iglehart st.; nine rooms; all modern. Inquire 586 Iglehart st. PLEASANT STEAM-HEATED FLAT. 6 ROOMS AND BATH, GAS RANGE. LAUNDRY TUBS, ETC. CORNER COLLEGE AND ST. PETER. $ao. J. W. SHEPARD, 04 EAST FOURTH. #«5— 1--ROOM, UP-TO-DATE HOUSE ON SUMMIT AY., OPPOSITE MAHL. BOROUGH FLATS. EXCELLENT LOCATION FOR HIGH-CLASS BOARDING HOUSE. SHEPAHD. J>l EAST FOURTH. Don't Lie Awnkf Night* wondering where you can find something you want, but simply put a little "ad" in the Globe Want Columns. They bring quick returns, because everybody now reads the Globe. BOARD OFFERED. ARE YOU GETTING TIRED of your present boarding place? Put a little want ad In the Globe and you'll hear from all the good places. BOARD—Large, nicely furnished alcove room, with good board, in private fam ily; modern house; gas, bath; walking distance; moderate. 365 Pleasant ay. LARGE, PLEASANT ROOM, with boaxvl everything modern; ten minutes' wallt from business center. 633 Wabasha corner Iglehart. ' IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ROOMS consult the Board and Room Directory I have large list of the best places. Mrs C. H. Baker, 691 St. Peter st. A Good Investment i LOCATION, 225 to 235 Rondo Street, at corner Louis Street. PRICE, $9,000 (no trade), on terms to suit. TOTAL RENT, $1,465.80 at present low rental. FIXED CHARGES, $331.31 including taxes and insurance. NET INCOME, $1,133.49, or over |2% net REMARKS—The rents will never be lower than they are today. Tha property is in good condition, and will stand closest investigation. Th© size of the lot is 120 feet by 120 feet. I am informed that the building alone cost over $12,000 when erected. WM. C. READ 515 New York Life Building. THE BEST HOME ON THE HILL Offered at a medium price; No. 797 Hagu© avenue; faces south; 8 rooms; beautifully finished. On Easy tiE* A AAA On Easy Terms M»4pUUU Term/ smithTtaylor MANHAITAN BUILDING. MANNING'S RENTING AGENCY, National German-American H«n!i HuildiriH- 1 HOUSES, flatß and stores for rent in all parts of the city; eight-room cottage, large barn and carriage house, Whit* Bear lake; eight-room cottage, Bald Eagle lake. RENTAL LISTS. FOR RENT—Two very desirable st«im. heated flats in "Gitoai, XXX« LiR m o-o 1 « excellent repair. flat^iiY* 81 Third ""--Five-room flat, all improvements ... _f« No 684% Selby Av.-Five-rooATflat; all improvements ... m No. 460 Bancroft St.-Seven-room" cor ner house; furnace and all lmprove is7me i^ n£ w}y » japered throughout... Jl7 No. 140 East Ninth St.-Ten-room Mh U«,: C4 ty _*' ater and sewer $15 No. 333 Banfll st.-Flrst floor- five xTroom,?: £ lty water and sewer.. }i 3 m n i% B Bates,ates floor; four rooms; city water $ 12 No. 1098 Woodbridge Av.-Seven-fooni fcVe C& Water; "M put In flr.t- No. 156 Baker St.-Seven-room hous*'; cistern #o We have a perfect location "for"a small manufacturing concern, with «t?niii heat and power plant. The SL" Paul Trust Co.. EndlcottßiiUdln" **• aul ESTATE. B^ UIw ri/ ,corner lo* on Fairmount ay.; 60 feet front; will advance money Lk he. lp r,bV lld- John J- «'arroll, 418 ___^_J s J^lng J _^nj^polis. Fi?^» SALE—Houses and vacant lots st «• ? m u prlces: -11 Pnrts city, also tin If ar property- Baker, 97 Mar wanted to kent. !; "this coupon good for ! 35 Cents In payment of a 20-word want ad., two ! times, under classification Wanted to ] Rent, if presented at Globe office' before 10 p. m. Monday, March 5. ]i D? N,' T WANT to rent a few lines in the Globe want column In which to tell your wants? A few cents a day is all it costs and it's sure to bring re turns because everybody now reads th« Globe. | IF YOU EAT, drop Into the WeHer Restaurant. 406 and 408 Wabasha at.: under new management. FLAT—A young married couple would like to rent a modern heated flat of about six rooms; can give the best of references; no children; will not pay over $25 per month. Answer, giving particulars, etc.. to F 157, Globe. MAY 1, modern house, seven or eight £? o Om?' S5- Anth«>ny hill. R. M. Neely, 603 Manhattan building. NOTICE. MANY thousands of other people ar« reading these columns today Just as you are. If your want was here the chances are some other reader could till