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TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1901. THE MINNEAPOLIS JOUBNAL. One Cent a Word under any heading. No ad taken for less than 20 cents. Want Page closes at 1 p. m. Answers and addresses to advertisements strictly private and confidential. -*£ TELEPHONE YOUR "WANTS" W THE JOURNAL WILL TRUST YOU. <: V 9 One ©ent a Word under any heading. ~No ad \u25a0 taken for .' less than 20 cents. Want ads received from 8 a. m. to 7 p. in. for Insertion any day desired. Want ads for I insertion the same day mast be in before 1 p. m. ; „. v v 1 AGENTS WANTED BRIGHT MEN FAMILIAR WITH INSUR- ance can obtain first-class contract with us. 1077, Journal. >\u25a0 .- . ........ SOLICITOR WANTED FOR MONTHLY magazine and weekly newspaper; must know his business. Address," 6tatmg experience and reference. C. C. Knappen,' Crookston. 4~^ SUMMER RESORTS FR^TiEN^cTHKICE^E^nC^MifN^C^O^E* of the finest 5-acre properties at this famous resort. Jaeger St Torelle, 310 Bk. Commerce. SEPT. 1 WE WILL HAVE ROOMS WITH Private bat,hs and two rooms with bath be- tween;- would like to engage parties for the month;'will keep open to Oct. 1. Hotel del Otero, Spring Park, Lake Mlnnetonka. ' "' 5 BUSINESS PERSONALS '^wTKllßsr^wTrciiE^r^wtT^HEX^' 90 cents and up. Send for price list. Feely 6 Crocker. 615 Nlcollet ay. REPAIRING WE REPAIR . CARPET sweepers, wringers, lamps, lawn mowers, gasolene stoves, locks, keys of all kinds. Central General Repair, 400 Ist ay S, Century building, basement. . - v?:'.;r-' Q~ BU^tNESS~CHANCES~ GET YOUR FURNACE REPAIRED NOW; don't wait until you want to start a fire; re- pairs for all furnaces. Great Western Stove Repair Co., Tel. 161. 812 Hennepin ay. YOU CAN MAKE SPLENDID PROFITS BY Judicious, systematic operations on the wheat market; $20 will margin 1,000 bushels 2 cents. Send for our free book, "Facts and Figures," explaining option trading. The Osborn Grain Co.. 813 to Sls Phoenix building, Minneapolis. Members Chamber of Commerce. " HOW TO MAKE MONEY. Our new book, just issued, tells you how to make from $5 to $20 per day with a small investment in grain or stocks. Your name on a postal card will bring It free. Write to-day. THE COE COMMISSION COMPANY, Bank of Commerce Building, - Minneapolis. Minn. HAVE EXCELLENT OPENING FOR YOUNG man with $500; fire insurance; business per- manent. Address Drawer H, Fergus Falls. Minn. i FOR SALE— OF THE BEST-PAYING grocery and meat markets In the city. Cap- ital, $3,000 to $1,000. Accounts in good shape. Look this up. 2393, Journal. " FOR SALE—DYEHOUSE IN TWIN CITIES; cause, 111 health. Address 2649. Journal. FOR BICYCLE SHOP AT A BAR- galn; good business; near the city. Addrets H. E. C, box 414, Elk River. Minn. WANTED— RENT PRIVATE BOARDING house, furnished, 30 rooms, modern, centrally 'located; state terms and location. Address J. 8., Ashland. Wls., care Hotel Athearn. WANTED—PARTIES~IN SMALL TOWN TO put up store building in place where there is no hardware store. Address 2780, Journal. . W BBNBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB B8 MANUFACTURING BUSINESS IN ** Minneapolis, established twenty years; good paying investment; excellent op- Js portunity. Zi Established dry goods department Zi store, well located, in city; on good- Si paying basis; will bear closest invest!- Jj gation. ' j. Hardware and implement business, U established twenty years; sales, $250,000 ifi per year. This is the finest proposi- gj tion ever offered. 8* Grocery business, in city, well locat- ed; price $1,500; doing $12,000 per year. 58 ODLUM-KURTZMAN CO., % Phoenix Building. *, »S£?S3?iß3Sg 83828835S 83SSS?S82 888088888 SS§ DRUG STOCK FOR SALE; SPLENDID opening for man with small capital; Red River valley, Minnesota. Address 2835, Jour. PERSON HAVING SMALL OR LARGE sums of money to invest with sure, quick and large returns, with a reliable and honest company, can do so by calling on the super- intendent at rooms 516 and r>l7 Hotel Rich- mo iid^JHh^st^jind Nicollet ay, Minneapolis. THE SAVI"NGS~FrND Co7,~Tlb TEMPLE Court, pays 4 and 5 per cent on deposit; capl- tal, $350.000; surplus, $30,000. WE HAVE OPENINGS~FO~R SIX BRAINY men for agency work who can speak Swedish language. Investors' Syndicate, 1204 Guar- anty building, Minneapolis Minn. MUST SEUL MY BUSINESS? ACCOUNT OF business east; pays ?2,000 yearly and increas- ing; sacrificed; only $400 necessary; ask for interview promptly to secure it. 2560, Jour. WANTED—TO~~PURCHASE A WEEKLY newspaper in northern Minnesota or North Dakota; full information wanted. L E George. Fertile. Minn. HOTEL LEASE AND A PART OF FURNl- ture for sale; only hotel in town; good com- mercial trade; $2 a day; must be sold this week on account of other business. Concord House, West Concord. Minn. IMPL'T business, $10,OOoTdoing $30,000 yearly. HOTEL; fine, modern; mostly transient OFFICE bus.- want partner: small capital PARTNER wanted, in nice office business. COUNTRY store; live town: fine stock. MFG. staple goods; want partner; $1,000. GENERAL store; live town; clean stock- splendid business. 1100 Lumber Exchange $600, GROCERY STORE; SEE IT; MAKE offer: good business: rent only $10, with liv- ing rooms; brick building; good horse and bobs^Hobart. Phoenix building. $5,000 STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHAN- dise; must be sold at a sacrifice; 60c on a wholesale price. Geo. B. Dartt, 807 Phoenix building. 7 BUSINESS SPECIALS SU^EIO^L^JOU^TOIRnirOLETTSTC^ PEr"- manently removed by electricity. Miss Hol- lister, 77-78 Syndicate block. Pioneer stand of the northwest. Exclusive specialist. IQ_ BOARD AND ROOMS ~ two^l^rge^w^llTlßjrnish^d^ooms in handsome private residence, with break- fast and 6:30 dinner; central; private family gentlemen only. 1305. Journal. ' \\ BOARD OFFERED ~ WANTED— ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN boarders in strictly modern, flat, within walk- ing distance of town; $4.50 per week. 115 12th st N. 12__ BOARD WANTED WANTED^TABLE BOARD for TWO lady teachers in neighborhood of 4th ay S and 25th st. 2948, Journal. \u25a0"v YOUNG LADY IN DELICATE HEALTH wants room and board in private family state full_particulars.__937j4th ay S upsUirs' FAMILY OF THREE . ADULTS ~DESIRE rooms and board for the winter in private family; near car line; eighth ward preferred. Address C. M. G.. 387 Selby ay, St. Paul jilntu .^'.P< .— \u0084».*. BOARD AND ROOM WANTED IN PRIVATE family by two young ladies employed durine day. State terras. 2972. Journal. aarm 8 WANTED. BY YOUNG- LADY, EMPLOYED during the day, room and board in private .family; easy walking distance from bus nes! PrfceT r^Sar ChaDgeA: .PleM* State 147 CLAIRVOYANTS "^^T^N^lO^r^TTE^TloNr^^^- Mrs.Dr, Edwards, the celebrated " psychic and trance medium, guarantees to her visit- ors complete satisfaction or no charge If there Is anything you wish to know any *de- Bire of your heart ungratified, consult this lady whose power has mystified the most 3kepticai. Marvelous manifestations of spirit return; independent slate and letter writine- . trumpet in the light. Circles for phenomena Tuesday and Friday at Bp. m. Seances at your own home by appointment. Office and residence, 6 13th st S, second door from Hen- nepin ay. LETTERS ANSWERED. 16 "DYEING AND CLEANING TWIVciTTiDYrv^RKrCr?RXcTICAi: dyers and French dry cleaners; out-of-town orders solicited; \ prices moderate. - 420 Nicol- let. Telephone 1576. •>.- --17 HAIR DRESSING PARLORS OURITsTcURI^P^M'KCDIDURSr^r^SBB out $1 •witches; worth $2.50. Shampooing . 26c. Face massage, 35c. MME. DE LEO. 495 Syndioata Arcade. 19 .-•;.\u25a0. FINANCIAL" MONW76^^A?r^T^LSw^sTRAT tES delay. Thayer & Gale, 213 N. Y. Life bldg. LOANS from $100 upwards; city property^pre- ferred;_np_delay._J_B^Tabour, 410 Ist ay S. | MONEY ;TO LOAN; EASY TERMS* LOW rates. David P. Jones & Co., Oneida building. 4% TO 6 PER CENT MONEY, WITH THE "on or before" privilege, to loan on improved property in Minneapolis and St Paul R M Newport, 309-311 Phoenix building 60 4th st S. Minneapolis. MORTGAGE LOANS-Rates low: any sums- no delay; see_us sure. Gale ft Co., N. Y. Life." WE HAVE A BLOCK~OF EASTERN MONEY to loan at 5 per cent on choice residence property. Thorpe Brog., Andrus bldg. ]_9_V^^J?INANCIAL Continued. . LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO SAL- ARIED PEOPLE, RETAIL MERCHANTS, TEAMSTERS, BOARDING-HOUSES, ETC., without security; easiest terms; forty offices In principal cities. Tolman, 920_N_. Jf^Life. $100,000 TO : LOAN ON CITY AND FARM property; low interest. Barnes 8r05.,104 S 4th. AT LOWEST RATES— MONEY TO LOAN. R. D. Cone & Co., 517 Guaranty Loan building. DO~*YOU~KNOW You can borrow money on your note if you are a SALARIED PERSON and hold a steady position? CHEAPEST RATES, LONGEST TIME AND EASIEST TERMS. No mortgage, or indorser required. No one knows except ourselves. MINNEAPOLIS FINANCIAL CO.. removed to room 408. fourth floor, N. Y. Life. J2JSS3B SSS^S8888SK88&B83 BSBBBBBBSS Bftßß»£i $2 MONEY TO LOAN SALARIED PEO- Jg S pie—We are prepared to loan reason- zi Zi able amounts to salaried people hold- £2 P ing steady positions with responsible jS > 5 concerns, on easy weekly or monthly zi *2 payments. We conduct our business &j strictly confidential. Lowest rates and Si 8* fair treatment guaranteed, Room 306, g* Sx Bank of Commerce building. % 88888888888888 8888888888 £83283 SALARY LOANS TO EMPLOYES ON Plain notes, without security. Easier partial payments. Lower rates. RELIABLE CREDIT CO., Sykes block, 256 Hennepin ay. Walk up one flight. ~~ QUICK LOANS . TO --,v* SALARIED PEOPLE. SAME DAY AS APPLICATION. On your own name without security or in- dorser; payment payable to suit yourself; those who contemplate borrowing can be as- ; sured of the confidential treatment that all persons of refinement" and pride feel is essen- tial in matters of this nature. Our offices are so arranged that you do not come in con- | tact with other applicants and you can be J waited on privately ' and Quickly. Open { Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 9. PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS. MINNEAPOLIS LOAN COMPANY, | 601-602 Globe Building. ' ' DIVIDENDS AND INTEREST. EARNINGS, on life endowment policies of leading old- line companies mailed at request. 506 Guar- anty Loan, Minneapolis. $7,000 BELT LINE ELEVATOR CO. 6 PER cent bonds. For sale by Minnesota Loan and Trust Co.. No. 313 Nleollet ay. \u25a0 \u25a0 •> \u25a0 MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE mortgages; no commission. Address 2899, Journal. \u25a0" ' WANTED— OF $3,000; GOOD REAL estate security; pay 6 per cent and commis- sion; another loan of $4,000 at 7 per cent. obart, Phoenix building. 20 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FREE "FOR SALE" CARDS TO THOSE advertising under this head. Be sure and call for them when you leave the ad. GREATEST BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND store and office fixtures; 200 feet glass office partitions, shelvings, counters, show cases, coffee mills, scales, desks, safes, all descrip- tions and" sizes; complete watchmakers' lathes, cheap. 223 3d gt S. WURLITZER SLIDE TROMBONE, $15. MAX KOHEN, 327 WASHINGTON AY S. WOOD, dry,sl.7s; two 10ad5,52.75; green,sl up. Plymouth Lbr., 4 Lumber Exch. Phone 717-J2. FOR SALE— BROKEN, SETTER" DOG, ready for the field; 2 years old. Address E. C. Leonard, Windom, Minn. COLFAX MINERAL WATER Will permanently cure constipation. We guarantee results; $1.75 per six-gallon case. The Qlenwood-Ingiewood Co., 313 Hennepin. SECOND-HAND STORE FIXTURES 100 ! show cases, 500 counters, shelving, wall cases, j 100 refrigerators, cash registers, scales, office ! furniture, safes, butcher supplies, saloon and restaurant fixtures; 1,000 stoves, from $1 up- wards; furniture, pianos, organs, wagons, etc. 1027 Washington ay S. , FOR RENT 90x170 TENT. AMERICAN Tent and Awning, 125, 127, 129 Ist ay N, Min- neapolls. \u25a0 a ;,.-, «y ;•; ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA, fine condi- tion, splendid bargain. Goodyear, 319 Hen'pin. WATCHES CLEANED $I,mainsprings $1; war- ranted 1 yr. Fisk's, 17 S Wash., Nlc. Houce. MATTRESSES MADE OVER; HAIR OR moss, $1.50; others $1; mattresses and furni- ture for sale. Rainville Bros., manufactur- ers, 17 Nicollet island. Both phones. PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS, HIGH grade hose, screen doors, paints and oile. J. H. Smith, 214-216 Hennepin ay. FOR SALE— FIRST-CLASS ORGAN, AS good as new; also household furnishings Ad- dress 1312 3d ay S. \u25a0' FOR SALE— GOOD SECOND-HAND HAND- power elevator with power attachment, cheap. Eagle Foundry, 26th ay SE and University. FOR SALE, CHEAP, ABOUT 50 FEET OF nice heavy oak office railing, with turned posts. Eagle Foundry, 26th ay SE and Unl- versity. . \u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0.\u25a0 LARGE QUANTITIES OF LUMBER AND other building materials, to be removed im- | mediately. Save money on your lumber bills. Stove Works, Hiawatha ay and 28th st. WALNUT PARLOR SET, $10- --good condition. 1828 4th ay S. WALL PAPER— MEDIUM-SIZE ROOMS : papered and paper furnished for $1.95; also rooms papered in full combination gilt pat- erns for $2.25; for ten days only; painting and graining done reasonable. 2895, Journal. FOR CHEAP, BARN, 22k34 FEET, A.T 1704 Clinton ay. S. W, Fisk. FOR SALE—BARGAIN; LEFEVER HAM- merless shotgun, 30-inch Damascus barrels, 12 gauge, weight eight pounds; complete with sole leather case and cleaning rod $35. O L. S., 216 7th st S. Call between 6 and 7:30 o'clock p. m. \u25a0 , . . —- FINE IRISH WATER SPANIELS. THREE months' old, from imported stock; cheap if taken at once. S. E. Jackson, 2126 James ay N. ; 21 POUNDS SUGAR, $1, WITH 100 POUNDS" flour; 18 pounds sugar, $1, with one pound tea, coffee or five-pound jar butter North- western Butter Market, 513 Hennepin. FOR* SALE-LARGE RELIABtTe GAS range; carpets, pictures, large sideboard gas fixtures, fine rockers and chairs and other household goods; everything first-class 937 14th ay S, upstairs. MUST BE SOLD WEDNESDAY: $60 SHUT^ tie Singer sewing machine, $10; Domestic $7- White, $5; snaps. Elmer, 720 Ist ay S. ' ' FOR RENT 21 UNFURNISHED HOUSES "~ FREE "FOR RENT" CARDS FOR THOSE advertising under this head. Be sure and call for them when you leave the ad. FOR RENT—AUG. 15. ON MO CAR" LINE", six-room house, parti; modern, with gas- $17 per month. 701 15th ay SE. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN EXCEPT furnace; SE Mpls; $20. Room 5, 313 Nicollet. TEN-ROOM STRICTLY MODERN HOUSE" three blocks from 4th and Ist ay car lines' 1606 2d ay S. - ' \u25a0" ' DETACHED, 11 ROOMS, MODERN PLUMS- ing, hot water heat, polished hardwood floors; best schools and neighborhood; large lot 11 trees; $50. 1711 3d ay S. Apply 800 And'rus 1 building. FOR RENT—IO-ROOM, MODERN DWELL- ing, 64 11th st S, vacant Sept. 1, $60, including heat. First-class location one block, from Nicollet ay. < Finance Company, 620 Temple Court. ; ...... i ... _.:.._,... \u0084. : CHADBOURN & BRADEN, 21 4th st S, can rent your property at once; reliable tenants. STRICTLY MODERN HOUSE, SEVEN rooms; all conveniences; hardwood ' down- stairs; 418 E 25th st; $25. Central Real Es- tate_Co., Northwestern building. 3019 ALD'RICH AY s7~7~RbO~MS. MODERN. $18. 1708 19th st 7-room house, $12. 3449 Nicollet ay, } fine up-to-date modern 8-room house, $30. 1221 W Lake st, 7 rooms, mod- ern, $17. Lane & Conrad Co., 513 Phoenix building. -•' \u25a0 , . . FOR RENT—NEW 9-ROOM HOUSES NEA"R the state university; interurban car line Gould, 315 Ontario at SE. ' 22 FURNISHED HOUSES ELEGANTLY "\ FURNISHED \u25a0 DETACHED residence, strictly modern, with barn and carriage house, to parties without children, or will rent unfurnished; first-class in every re- spect; boarding-house keepers need not apply References required. Call 1218 2d ay S. MY HOME FOR ONE YEAR; TEN-ROOM house, fresh from painters and decor- ators' hands; convenient, comfortable; all modern: choice-, location; to care- ful small, family only* $40. 214 Ridgewood Apply within.' -- <"' ' ' \u25a0 ' 23 FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED ROOMS, STRICTLY MODERN front on Nlcollet; finest rooming building in the city. New Albion, 711 Nicollet ay. Also rooms at the Trenton Hotel, 705 Nlcollet. NICE FURNISHED FRONT RCOM 45 PER month. 1423 Bth st S. VERY DESIRABLE LARGE SOUTH ROOM, with private adult family; comforts of a home; steam heat, bath, phone; walking dis- tance. 2921, Journal. TWO NICELY FURNISHED, LARGE rooms; well ventilated; bouse strictly mod- ern; bath, gas, steam heat and telephone. Call at 903 Hennepin. FOR RENT Continued. FOR RENT—ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM on first floor; also one small one on second floor, cheap. Call 806 3d av_S. FOR RENT, NICELYFURNISHED PARLOR bedroom In a thoroughly modern house; price reasonable. 1305 2d ay S. 24 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS with large pantry and closet; front and back stairs. Call at 583 Bth ay N. 05 UNFURNISHED FLATS STEAM-HEATED FLATS, EVERY MOD- ern convenience; fine j location; good service: very desirable.' See janitor, 527 6th ay SE. . \u25a0i BURKHARDT'S BELTS For ladies are warranted the best wearing and most stylish in the world. Sold by the leading, dry goods houses throughout the country. Manufactured by M.. L. Burkhardt Co.. 709 Nlcollet ay, Minneapolis. Minn. SEVERAL MODERN FLATS, $22.60 TO $30; six and seven rooms. W. W. Clark, 313 Ntc. MODERN FIVE-ROOM" FLAT, 332 E ISTH st. eecond floor. Apply Frank Miller. __ i NO HOUSEKEEPER NEED have ROACH- es in her house if she doesn't want them. "Klll-em-all" powder cleans them out; 50c per box at grocers and druggists. Convincing testimonials on .each - box. SEVEN-ROOM "MODERN FLAT, $25 AND $30. 1823 9th ay 3. FOR RENT—NICK, ENTIRELY MODERN, eight-room flat, from Sept. 1. Inquire 1513 &th ay S, flat 2. ELEGANT SECOND-FLOOR SIX-ROOMED flat, east exposure; sideboard, mantel, gas range and fixtures, complete; fine porch; rent $24. 301 3d ay SE. I VERY PLEASANT SIX-ROOM MODERN I flat, possession given immediately. Apply 415 E 14th st. j 3232 PLEASANT AY, 5 ROOMS, CITY WA- ter and gas; second floor. 815 13th ay S, 3-room flat, second floor; $6, from Sept. 1. Lane_&_Conrad^o., 513^ Phoenix building. FOR RENT—IN THE~kEXRSARGE76 AND 7-room flats, sth st and 15th ay SE, near the university; Como car line. Inquire Janitor or Gould, 315 Ontario st SE. O7 OFFICES FOR RENT—WITHIN ONE BLOCK OP THE Chamber of Commerce you can rent room 7, McMillan building, 3d ay S and 3d st. Room is 55x19 feet, steam heated, well lighted, sec- ond floor front. Just the room- for grain commission firm; blackboard, 35x9, ruled for stocks and grain. Western Union cable in. Price of $25 per month, and location cannot be duplicated. 0. M. Laraway & Sons, 100 Bank of Commerce. 6ffice~s7steam heated; prices $6 to $20. Eastman block, 412 Nicollet. Inquire room 12. Og STORES ALLKINDS OF BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR RENT. THORPE BROS.. ANDRUS BLDG. 3 J~~HELP WANTED--MALE " WANTED—BOYS, AT ONCE. APPLY A. D. T. office. WATCHES CLEANED, $1; MAIN SPRINGS, $1; warranted.one year. Paegel'a. 22 3d st S. YbTJNG^E~N~TRAINED FOR SUCCESS AT the Minnesota School of Business, 54 3d st S, diagonally opposite postoffice. Enter now. SUITS SPONGED ~AND PRESSED] 50cI pants recut into style or bicycle pants, 75c; suits steam cleaned and pressed, $1. An- thony the Tailor, 119 Washington ay N. A~fONI~CrJUVE~NALIS HAIRTOOD restores natural color, prevents grayness, 60c. Voegeli. j THE NATIONAL FOUNDERS 7 ASSOCIA"- --j tion will pay at least $4.75 a day to competent machinery floor moulders and at least $4.5U I to competent machinery bench moulders, j union or non-union, to work in the foundries of its members of this city. Address for par- I ticular3, National Founders' Association, box I 410, Chicago. i WANTED—TWO COMPETENT AND RELI- \ '\u25a0 able bench workers for sash and door factory; j | steady employment to right men. John Flo- \ ! rin. City Sash and Door Factory, Crookston, ; Minn. TAILORS WANTED—ONE COATMAKER and one who makes both pants and vests, at ; once. H. J. Broeker, Cass Lake, Minn. WANTED—FIRST-CLASS COACHMAN FOR Xorth Dakota. For particulars see S. B. | Loye & Son, 114 Washington ay S. WANTED—A GOOD RETAIL CLOTHING salesman, one who understands the business thoroughly and can talk the Scandinavian I language; a good position to the right man. I Address S. L. Wint-man. Devils Lake, N. D. i WANTED—TWb~MEN~TO HANDLE~A LINE !of fast-selling ingrain carpets, Axminster i rugs, lace and tapestry curtains and other fall specialties, in city and outside towns; team furnished; salary paid weekly. For particulars as to terms and territory, call on J- p- Crotty & Co., No. 507 2d ay S. WANTED—LEADED GLASS CUTTERS; i best wages, steady employment to good men. j Apply Ford Bros., 209 Washington ay N. I WANTED—YOUNG MAN THAT~HAS~HAD | experience in grain office; must be accurate !in figures. Address 2802,_Journal. j TEAMS~WANTED~F6R~RAILROAD WORK; |$4 per day; free transportation. National i Employment Co., 200 Nicollet ay. i WANTED—AN~eITPERTe"NCIED DRY GOODS | bundle wrapper. Must be quick and careful. State age aDd former place of employment. j 2518, Journal. waxted^aT^oung man thoroughly experienced in cloaks, suits, furs and wom- j en's ready-to-wear garments in general. One | who can sell goods and take charge of de- ! partinent. Must be energetic. A splendid | position open to the right party. First-class i references required. State age, experience, i salary expected and where now employed. j The Silbersteln & Bondy company, uuluth, , Minn. ___^_ j SALESMEN—TWO FOR MICHIGAN, OF ED- ucation and ability, for a high-grade publica- j tion to be placed with business and profes- ! sional men on an attractive and effective | proposition. Do not want men who have \u25a0 never sold books. Good salary. Address, stating engagements for the last two years, I 2742, Journal. i WANTED—ONE SALESMAN FOR TWIN cities aud two to travel outside. Applicants must be well recommended and have a good reputation for being hustlers. Address 1944, Journal. SALESMAN—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS the principles of salesmenship, who is of good address, strong personality and can approach high-class people; lucrative position open for man with requlrgd qualifications, who can handle our proposition in twin cities and is willing to travel. 2741, Journal. WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS and clothing salesman, who can also do trim- ming. Steady position. Scandinavian pre- ferred. Answer box 923, Manistique, Mich. WANT~GOOD~ "BARBERr"WITH"POUR~OR five years' experience. J. H. Morris, Coop- erstown, N. D. OUR SUBSCRIPTION~AGENTS, ON COM- mission, are averaging $15 a week plus board and expenses. We can use ten more like them all fall. References required. We cover Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, lowa, Nebraska, the Dakotas; 56,000 circulation now; want 100,000; great premiums; easy work. Some agents make nearly double above profit. Experience not necessary; hon- est hustle all that Is needed. Northwestern Agriculturist, Guaranty building. WANTED—MEN AND BOYS TO~WORK IN factory. Must be over 18 years old. Call at our factory. Northwestern Compo Board Co., 44th ay and Lyndale ay }i. SALESMEN~FOR~ PEN^^"RBO>f~COFY4NG books and other ofßce specialties; fine side lines; easy sellers; liberal terms; catalogue free. Model Mfg. Co., Dept. L, South Bend, Ind. 2\ HELP WANTED-MALE Continue*. WANTED—A REGISTERED PHARMACIST. State wages wanted and give references; must be temperate. Knud Sivertson, Pier- pout, _S._D. i gooeTTob press feeder wanteTT Thurston & Gould Printing Co. BARBER WANTED—AT 628 NICOLLET AY. BLACKSMITH—WANTED. A STRICTLY first-class mechanic on farm wagon work. Neal, Johns & Co.. Lake City, Minn. WANTED—GOOD, BRIGHT BOY, ABOUT 18 years old, to work in shop. One living In eighth ward preferred. Klnne Mfg. Co. WANTED—MAN TO RUN MERRY-GO- round. Must have experience with electric motor. Inquire at Lake Harriet pavilion. WANTED—A RAPID, ACCURATE AND EX- perienced man as bookkeeper in land office in a northwestern city. Send references. Address 29&5, Journal. COLLYERS STEAM LAUNDRY, 249 6TH ay S. Telephone 2295-J. Shirts, 8c; under- \u25a0wear, 6c. Called for and delivered. WANTED—A THIRD-HAND BAKER, AT 14th ay and Marshall st NE. A GOOD TEAMSTER, AT ONCE; $25 PER month and board. Alec A. Bates, 2718 3d ay S. BOYS, 17 TO 18 YEARS OLD, TO LEARN trade; $5 per week for a starter. Must come recommended. The Paris-Murton Co., 25 2d st N. WE HAVE POSITION FOR YOUNG MAN as assistant stenographer. Must operate Smith Premier machine. The Smith Pre- mier Typewriter Co. wanteiv^ce'llar dug out* under house and walls bricked up. S. W. Fisk, 1704 Clinton ay. WANTED—MAN TO DRIVE SINGLE DE- fivery wagon and carriage when required; wages $35 per month. Winter Job to right party. 2945, Journal. WANTED—YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN office. Salary to start, $25 per month. Good chance for promotion. State age and expe- rience. Address 2938, Journal. WANTED—TWO GOOD FRAMEMAKERS. Also one boy, about 18. F. W. Delamater & Son, lower Nicollet island. STENOGRAPHERS—WE ARE CONSTANT- Iy in need of the services of first-class stenog- raphers. We fill more good positions than j all other schools and agencies in the twin cities. If you are capable, come and see us and we can set you to work at once. Nichols' Expert School of Shorthand, Manhattan building St. Paul. 32 HELP WANTED-FEMALE~ YOUNG WOMEN TRAINED FOR SUCCESS at the Minnesota School of Business. 54 3d st S, diagonally opposite postofflce. Enter now. SEWING GIRLS, AS WELL AS EXPERl- enced operators, can find steady employment making shirt waists and wrappers on power sewing machines; best pay in the city, i Ster- ling Mfg. Co., corner oth ay N and 3d «t, second floor, Heywood building. WANTED—A GOOD COOK, 1816 KENWOOD parkway; per month. C. S. Brackett. YOUNG WOMAN—FOR THORUGITPREPA- ration for office work or business, go to the Arehibald_College, I«ake st, corner Stevens. WANTED—GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE" work. 334 4th st NE. \u25a0_ ; WANTED— GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, at once.__l726_9th ay S, flat 4. WANTED—GIRL TO DOIJENERALTiOUSET work; family of three. Apply 128 W 14th st. WANTED EXPERIENCED PRESSERS; steady work, good wages. Twin City Dye Works, 504 Cedar ay. , SECOND COOK^FIRST-CLASSS SHORT - order cook. The Grill, 308 Ist ay S. DINING-ROOM "GIRLS EXPERIENCED girls. Apply at The Grill, 308 Ist ay S. WANTED-EXPERIENCED PANTS AND overalls operators; new factory; good light; steady employment; good pay. Hyman, New- man & Weil. 1 COMPETENT GIRL OR WOMAN, general housework,. in large family; must be good cook and have best of references; good wages, good home. Address 2854, Journal. WANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework in small family. Inquire at 1608 4th st N. - A GIRL FOR ... GENERAL HOUSEWORK? 3017 Grand ay. WANTED—AT ONCE. ''''A DINING-ROOM girl; Scandinavian preferred; good pay Grand Hotel, 114 Hennepin ay. " ': PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, TAN, FRECKLES, redness, smaiting, absorbed, healed, removed by Satin-Skin Cream and Powder; twin beau- tlfiers; your facial friends. 25c. At leading stores. EXPERIENCED FUR OPERATOR WANT- ed. Gustav Simmon, 414 Nicollet ay. WILL PAY GOOD GIRL BEST WAGES- small family, no children; all conveniences; centrally located. Call at 803 New York Life building^etween 10 and 12 a. m. stenographer=6ne with experP ence, to act as second; give experience and salary expected. Two months' work only Address 2851, Journal. GIRL WANfEfT~FbR GENERAL HOUSE" work in a small family. 2115 Aldrich ay S. WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR general housework; small family wages $4 Apply 3139 2d ay S. ALL-AROUND KITCHEN GIRL WANTED, at once. Ladies' Home Bakery and Lunch Room, &10 Nicollet ay. WANTED^FOUR LADIES FOR PLEAS- ant outdoor work, in city. Call at Parjdr X Hotel Cyrano, 4th ay S and 9th st. WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK, IN A small family; German girl preferred. Call at 2840 Park ay. WANTED—A GOOD SCANDINAVIAN GIRL to help in a bakery, at once. 1311 E 24th st. WAN TED—GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 2025 4th ay S, flat 4. WANTED—NURSE GIRL TO TAKE CARE" of child, 2% years old, during daytime only No. 2105 Girard ay S. Telephone S 360-J4. good girlTfor general housework 7 good wages. 3127 2d ay S. WANTED-A GIRL TO WASH DISHES AND work in kitchen. 2507 Bloomington ay. WANTED—GOOD GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK.' One who can go home nights; good wa»res Call at once. 15 9th st S. GIRL WANTED TO DO DRESS IRONING* North Star_Dye Works, 723 Hennepin ay. WANTED—A TRAINED~NURSE.~ ADDRESS immediately, Hospital, New Paynesville Minn., stating salary expected. WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL~f6iTI}EN^ eral housework; Humboldt and 18th sts; fam- ily of adults; wages $4; apply Tuesday even- ing or Thursday, at 1410 Stevens ay. WANTED—GIRL^FOR GENERAL~HOUSIT work; modern flat; three in family. 1516 10th ay S. STENOGRAPHER WANTED—ONE ACCUSE tomed to invoicing preferred. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. COMPETENT GIRL FOITgENERAL HOUSE wo£k; no washing; good wages. 904 15th ay S. WANTED— AN EXPERIENCED SHtRT FlN- isher. Minnesota Steam Laundry, 1710 E Franklin ay. DINING-ROOM QIRUf EXPERIENCED waitresses wanted, at Golden Gate Cafe, 9-11 4th st 3. WANTED—LADY CANVASSER, HOUSE TO house demonstrations on flour, and take orders. Address 2496, Journal. GIRL, ABOUT 16, THAT HAS TO W V ORK, to take charge of baby and do light house- work^Mrs. Collyer, 249 6th ay S. WANTED—EXPERIENCED dTnING-ROOM girl. 17 10th at N. 33 HORSES, CARRIAGES—SALE WANTED—HORSES TQ BOARD; BARN 615 4th st S, refitted in first-class order for boarders; call and see me. F. -H, Elwell. Telephone 2705 L 3. NEW AND SECOND-HAND BUGGIES, wagons, surreys, phaetons, rubber-tired run- abouts, horses, harnesses, all kinds; new work exchanged for old. Cash or time. 414 3d st S. YOUNG MAN AS COACHMAN, ONE HORSE; take care of grounds etc. W. J. Keith, 1908 Kenwood boulevard. WANTED—GOOD CABINETMAKER AT J C. Wltte Mfg. Co., 30 and 32 Central ay. WANT, AT ONCE, STEADY MAN AND woman (without children), who are willing to work and fully understand farming, stock raising and dairying, to work on stock farm in Aitkin county, Minn., 125 miles from Min- neapolis. This situation will not be given to any but ejyjerienced and capable people, who are willing to work and can furnish good references. Steady job to the right people. Wages $40 and every thing furnished. No city farmers wanted. Edwin L. Buck, 100 Kasota buildir-\ Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED—YC. t^G~MAN~FOR~DELIVER- ing. L. Join -'n, 112 Western ay. WANTED—AT ONCE, TWO OR THREE first-class cabinet-makers; steady work and good salary to the right man. Address the Calmar Mfg. Co., Calmar, lowa. THE NATIONAL METAL TRADES ASSO-" elation will pay 27&c per hour as wages and as additional compensation, 10 cents per hour bonus for competent machinists to take the place of strikers in the city of Chicago Steady employment in the most modern shops. Address, for particulars, postofnee box 1007, Chicago. MAN WANTED—TO DO CLEANING" North Star Dye Works, 723 Hennepin ay. I WISH A FIRS~T-CLTsITBLACKSItfffH"~AT once. Will pay good wages; new shop and new tools. P. A. Hall, M4not. N. D. Box 2. BLACKSMITH " WANTED—SINGLE MAN~ first-class horseshoer and plow man Ad- dress Gust Nelson, Hanska, Mian. FOR SALE—I,OOO-POUND FAMILYDRIVER, good roadster, will trade for heavier horse. Apply_between_B_and 9 a._m., 807 Hennepin. GOOD DRIVING OOTFIT, CHEAP7~OR~~EX^ change for vacant lot; prefer Bth or 13th ward. " George B. Dartt, 807 Phoenix bldg. FOR SALE-A TEAM OF HORSES~~AND harness: weight, 2,600 lbs; perfectly sound; one large flower dray, coal wagon and box, wood cart and pair of wheels: one set of sleighs; will sell reasonable. Call 700 6th Bt S. FOR SALE—GENTLEMAN'S ROAD HORSE, 1,150 lbs; city broke, with speed and action: also large black coach team. 616 E 17th st, city. TWO GOOD FAMILY DRIVERS, ONE PONY team; also four good heavy workers; for sale cheap. 211 6th Bt S. GOOD WORK TEAM, 6 YEARS OLD? weight 2,700 and sound; must sell to-morrow, leaving__city. 2024 4th st N. NICE DRIVING MARS, 7 YEARS OLD? weight 900 lbs; open buggy and harness; also big work mare. 1,400 lbs; good worker; cash or time. 1308 20th ay N. J25 BUYS SMALL DRIVING MARK, EXTRA good traveler; sound and gentle. 531 Cot fax ay N. 33JHO^SJS J^ARRJ[A^E^--SALE_ -.. Continued. FOR CHEAP. A GOOD PHYSICIAN'S Goddard buggy. Harwood's Livery Stable. BIG WORK MARE. $30: WEIGHT 1,400 LBS; two nice drivers; will sell separate; heavy short tug harness. 2900 2d Bt N. 34 HORSES,CARRIAGES^W'T'D CAVALRY HORSES WANTED. - 300 head of cavalry horsea wanted at Bar- rett & Zimmerman's Midway Horse Market, St. Paul, Minn., for the United States gov- ernment; they must be sound, stand l&Vi to 16 hands high, weigh , from 950 to 1.160 and from 4 to 8 yeara old: ;bring In,your horses and get your high price for them. WANTED—BY THOROUGHLY RELIABLE j party, horse and buggy for its keep; very light driving. Will furnish first-class ref- erences as to responsibility, etc. 2782, Jour- nal.- --. -... •.\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 -!..;i ... , - .\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0..'\u25a0... . i TEAMS WANTED FOR RAILROAD WORK; ' $4 per day; free transportation. National Employment Co., 200 Nleollet ay. ' \u25a0 WANTED—TO RENT, AT ONCE, LIGHT or medium weight delivery wagon, single rig, for a few days' use. Address 2809. Journal. 35 INSTRUCTION j SINGING SCHOOL, EVERY THURSDAY, 4 p. m., Malta Temple, 243 Nleollet ay; best training in tone production. George H. Norm- ington, instructor. \u25a0 \u25a0 . \u25a0\u25a0 < -••-;! 36^O^N^AN£^HAT^E^S^^ RICE LOANS on all kinds of personal prop- erty; charges reasonable. 606 Globe hldg. QUICK LOANS - MADE ON FURNITURE, pianos, etc., without removal; easy payments, cheapest rates; business confidential. Minne- sota Mortgage Loan Co., room 306 Bank of Commerce building, cor. Ist ay S and 4th at. PAWNBROKERS—ReIiabIe, reasonable; con- fldential. Harris & Goldstein, 239 Ist ay 8. LOANS MADE ON SAME DAY AS APPLl- cation, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc., goods to remain In your un- disturbed possession. PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS. Minneapolis Loan Co., 001-2 Globe Building. LOANS MADE ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS, furs in storage and warehouse receipts, at one-half the usual rates. Monthly Install- ment Loan C 0.,.825 Guaranty Loan. PRIVATE LOANS AT 504-6 GUARANTY building; small oT large amounts of furniture, pianos or any good security; confidential; easy monthly payments. \u25a0 . 37 LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STOLEN—BANK BOOK, NO. 122984, issued by The Farmers and Mechanics' Savings Bank of Minneapolis; if not returned to said bank before Aug. 28, 1901, application will be made for a duplicate thereof. LOST—GOLD WATCH~AND PIN ON 13TH ay, between 21st and 23d st, Monday even- ing; F. V. E., June 6, '99, engraved on out- side case; please return to 1223 E 21st st, for reward. STOLEN—A HORSE AND BUGGY; A DARK , brown colored horse, with white star in fore- -1 head, left hind hoof large, weight about 1,100 lbs, 9 years old. The horse and red side- spring buggy was taken from W.ashington and Plymouth ay N, Monday evening, about 9 o'clock. A liberal reward will be paid for the report of whereabouts of the same, by H. F. Brown, 1014 New York Life building, Min- neapolis, _Minn. LOST~SUNDAY, PAIR OF GOLD-BOWED spectacles. Return to 2730 Park ay and re- ceive reward. LOST—ON" INTERURBAN CAR. OR BE- tween 6th and 3d st, last Tuesday evening, pair gold glasses. Return to 3145 Stevens ay and receive reward. | $500 REWARD—DR.TAYLOR'S TANSY PEN- ryola English Female Regulating Pills, th"c la- dies' friend and priceless boon; they are the original and only genuine; are safe and al- ways reliable; never fail. Mailed anywhere for $1. Sold at all drug stores. Charles A. I Drefs, Mfg. Chemist, Buffalo. N. Y. ELITE BATH PARLORS, G26 HENNEPIN ay; porcelain tubs; massage, cabinet and medicated baths; experienced lady attendant. MRS. DR. F. McKAY, REMOVED FROM 620% to 412 Nicollet, room 51, sixth floor; take I elevator. Electricity, magnetism and baths. PILES—DR. H. WAITE, 25 YEARS! SPEC- ialist, cures every case; write for pamphlet, mailed free. 1219 Hawthorn ay. Minneapolis. OUR NEW BOOK SENT FREE, SEALED, fully illustrated; treats of all conditions of men; tells how to attain "Perfect Manhood." Should be in the hands of every male adult. Address ERIE MEDICAL CO.. "Book Dept.," Buf- falo, N. Y. 41 MINNETONKA PROPERTY WE TRANSACT A GENERAL REAL ES- tate business, but make a specialty of Lake Minnetonka cottages, lots and acres. Jaeger & Torelle, 310 Bank of Commerce. FURNISHED COTTAGES AT EXCELSIOR and Howard's Point, cheap, for balance of season. Lauderdale & Co., 355 Temple Court. FURNISHED COTTAGE AT ZUMBRA Heights; seven rooms; fine fire place, barn, boat; large fine grounds, nice repair; balance of season. Lane & Conrad Co., 513 Phoenix bldg. 42 ~~ "notice NOTICE—DEEP CUT PICTURE SALE, FINE oil paintings, new framed-up pictures, un- claimed pictures left 60 days; violets. La France Roses sc. We frame pictures cheap; new mouldings. Zesbaugh, 11 sth st S. 43 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING TWO cottages at Farlbault, Minn., will be re- ceived at this office on or before Aug. 28, 1901. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of Clarence H. Johnston, archi- tect, St. Paul, Minn., and at office of Improve- ment Bulletin at Minneapolis, Minn. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Board of Control of State Institutions, by S. W. Leavett, chairman. FOR SALE—Large brick building, known as the distillery, on 21st ay S, between 3d st and 4th st. In this building are 360,000 brick and PO.OOO feet heavy di- mension timber. Also much iron, atone and lumber. I am anxious to sell. EDMUND G. WALTON, 30'/ HENNEPIN AY. 44 PERSONAL DR. B. SHEPARD HAS REMOVED HER office to 620*6 Nicollet. Telephone 1892-J2. Residence, South 863-Ll. Office hours, 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. A TONIC, JUVENALIS HAIR FOOD restores natural color, prevents graynees. 50c. Voegeli. T. H. BLY, M. D., SPECIALIST IN ALL diseases of women; all irregularities correct- ed; private home for women before and dur- iug confinement; new book 25c, all you need to know. Office, 27 4th st S, third floor. LADIES—SSOO REWARD FOR AN ABNOR- maI, obstinate case of suppression, any cause, my Regulator fails to relieve in 24 hours; positively guaranteed; no ergot or pills; many saved from suicide; ideal safe home treat- ment; mail $3. Dr. Jackson, R. C. 812, 167 Dearborn st. Chicago. FEMAILE DISEASES CURED By Dr. Wheeler, specialist; irregular men- struation successfully treated. Office, Globe building, Minneapolis. EXAMINATION FREE. LADIES. Bradley's Face Wash removes moth, tan, freckles and pimples; 25c; sale Donaldson's, Olson's, Minneapolis Dry Goods. Agents ap- ply to Mrs. Bradley, 267 Dupont ay N, near Western. HAIR AND SCAJL.P REMEDIES. Dandruff, falling hair or itching and ecze- matous scalp and growing baldness ceases the day their use has begun. Send stamp for particulars or 50c for trial course. O. K. Chance, 680 Syndicate Arcade, Minneapolis. Minn. FADE AWAY, GREATEST BEDBUG DE- stroyer known; at druggists and dept. stores. LADIES, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN- nyroyal Pills are the best; safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c stamp for particulars. "Re- lief for Ladies" In letter by return mail; at druggists. Chichester Chem. Co., Phlla., Pa. UAUTO APPLY SATIN-SKIN CREAM AND Powder to preserve a lovely complexion. 25c. Leading stores. aTQUIET TIP: IS YOUR FALL SUIT AND overcoat ready to put on? If not, August is the time to get it ready. How about your old hat? We can make it look like new. We do shoe repairing by hand. Telephone us (both 'phones, 1664) when your bundle is ready. We French dry clean ladies garments and household goods. The Pantorlum. 925-927 Nic- ollet. "We make no new garments, but make your old ones look like new." DEAFNESS OVERCOME~BY USE OF LYN- dale ear phone; mailed to any address 65c. 705 W Lake. CHIROPODY—CORNS, BUNIONS AND ALL foot troubles promptly corrected; electrolysis for the removal of superfluous hair, moles, warts, etc. Anna M. QrUwold, 117 Medical block. 45 PATENT ATTORNEYS WILLIAMSON & MERCHANT (JAMES P. Williamson and Frank D. Merchant), patent attorneys and solicitors; main office, No. 929- --935 Guaranty Loan building, Minneapolis, Minn.; branch office, room 52 McGill build- ing, Washington. D. C. - REAL ESTATE—FOR SALB 47 IMPROVED W. A. BARNES & CO., 300-302 NICOLLET, issue a rental bulletin and real estate list every Monday.' Call or send and get one. MY CATALOGUE OF HOUSES FOR SALE is very complete. Edmund G. Walton, 300 Hennepin ac. \u25a0 BEST BARGAINS IN SMALL HOMES; $1,000; $50 down and monthly payments. Lau- derdale fc Co., 355 Temple court. AMONG THE TREES ON THE HILLTOP at St. Anthony Park, a new Dutch Colonial house of nine rooms, beam ceilings, hard- wood finish, floors and seats, conservatory, large bathroom, open plumbing, hot water heat; $3,200; easy terms. . W. W. Clark, 313 Nicollet ay. >V>v''--, VJ'».**« *•\u25a0.?>* MODERN 10-ROOM HOUSE—LARGE, EAST- front lot; good stable, on Pleasant ay, inside of 26th st. A decided bargain at $2,950. H. E. Ladd, 302 Andrus bldg., Nlcollet and sth. WILL SELL MY WELL-BUILT, NlNE- room house and lot for $1,850. 412 W 28th st. Mrs. James Kelly. Call mornings. INVESTIGATE THIS—OUTSIDE OWNER says sell nine apartment brick fiat, Eastside; built 1891-2; always rented and In first-class condition; yearly rental $2,490; year's ex- penses $900; interest $4oO; net income $1,130; beat offer before Sept. 1 takes it. Home Realty. 311 Sykes block. $4,700 FOR EAST-FRONT CORNER, IN BTH ward; new, eight-room, modern house; hard- wood floors and finish; frescoed in oil water-colors; built for a home; will save you price of lot on cost to duplicate. Owner, 2547, JoirtnaL , CAN"T~BE HELPED; MUST BE SOLD; 2640 14th ay S; before Sept 1; look, $1,050 takes it. Also 74 feet, 6th ay S and 10th. Owner, 3047 Harriet ay. il-ROOM HOUSE ON 60x120 LOT, FIVE blocks from business district, \u25a0on 1- Hennepln ay; bargain for cash. Address 2701, Journal. —New house, corner of Portland ay and Lake st; cost to build as follows: Con- tractor, $2,641; grading, $72.90; cement- ing cellar, $45; plans, $15; ventilating, $27.50; decorating, etc., $75; plumbing, $357.50. (incomplete); heating (tncom plete), $400. Total of house alone, with- out lot, $3,633.90. ... I want to sell this house; it is new and built by day labor on honor. Terms, $500 cash and $40 a month, with 6 per cent interest EDMUND G. WALTON, 300 HENNEPIN AY. 4g UNIMPROVED LOTS IN WALTON PARK ARE SELLING rapidly. They are the cheapest lots to-day in North Minneapolis. Calf for plats and price lists. EDMUND G. WALTON. 300 Hennepin ay. I AM OWNER OF THREE PERFECT EAST front lots, one on Chicago, one 9th ay 26th st, one Humboldt, near Hennepin; low prices for quick sale. 2710, Journal. \u25a0 $4,000 FOR 106x103, ON \ 17TH ST. NEAR Hennepin; choice location for flats. Charles S. Woodruff, 606 Guaranty building. > $600, 46x119, LYNDALE, NEAR 28TH ST W; lies finely: all street improvements in. Charles S. Woodruff, 60t'» Guaranty building. Kg farm lands DO YOU WANT 160 ACRES 'CHOICE DA- kota land? Best and cheapest land to be had to-day. Homestead. Call on or write Seymour Granger, Valley City, N. D. ' CHOICE LANDS IN LINCOLN COUNTY, producing good rentals; no crop failure-, fine homes, grand investments; partial payments; lots for sale. Fred Joynt, Hendricks, Minn. 160-ACRE FARM. WITH TOOLS, FOR $1,200; 87-acre farm, well improved, $850. Ernest Nash, 1509 E Franklin ay. ... . : BEST BARGAIN IN THE STATE OF MlN- nesota; solid section Wright county, on nice large lake, uear station; rich land; price low; want offer; must sell; must have money. Hobart, Phoenix building. SOUTH DAKOTA LANDS. 60 QUARTER sections; Clark county; worth $15 an acre; will sell some of them for $1,000; you can double your money on them; big crops; same lands in Hamlin, Codington counties are now selling for $25 an acre; can make you rich. Hobart, Phoenix building. 50 REAL ESTATE—EXCHANGE TO TRADE FOR HOUSE AND LOT OR stock of goods or some business in Minne- apolis or St. Paul, quarter section of North Dakota, soil; a homestead. Address owner M. M.Fulk, Devils Lak«,_N. D. WANTED—TO" EXCHANGE LARGE MOD- ern house for smaller "one.'-* Address 2889, Journal. ••\u25a0\u25a0.•\u25a0• \u25a0•\u25a0•;•. , \u25a0\u25a0 . SITUATIONS WANTED ' g-| "~ma£eP~ ~"~~ SITUATION WANTED BY . ENGINEER; had 20 years' experience; mill or factory pre- ferred; can come at once. . Ole Bjastad, El- more, Minn; - - . \u25a0•\u25a0 . . - FIRST-CLASS COOK WANTS' SITUATION In hotel or restaurant; best of reference; meat or pastry. 2744, Journal; CARPENTER FOREMAN WOULD~LIKEHA job on dwellings; day work preferred. Ad- dress 2751. Journal. , . . . WANTED—A YOUNG MAN WITH EXPERI~ ence as canvasser expert and collecting de- sires position with some machine company. Address 2803, Journal. \u25a0 YOUNG MAN WISHES STEADY WORK OF some kind;'experienced horseman. Address 2893, Journal. - \u25a0 \u25a0 . \ , r '" BY COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED man, building residences and heavy barns; contract or day work; in country or live town in Minnesota. 2882,. Journal. * SITUATION WANTED \u25a0 BY FIRST-CLASS stationary | engineer; 14 years experience; best of references. Address A. L. A., 826 41st ay N. -. \u25a0\u25a0 "\u25a0\u25a0 -.\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0. - -' .-\u25a0• YOUNG MAN, 20 YEARS OLD, WOULD like position as clerk in hardware store. Have had four years' \u25a0 experience ; and can furnish good references. Address Charles Franz, Fairfax, Minn. : i WANTED—BY A COMPETENT office man and bookkeeper of twenty years' experience. Best of references. Address 2934, , Journal. >"':' .:, , GENERAL OFFICE WORK; GOOD EDUCA- tIon understands correspondence and type- writing; best of references furnished. 2916, Journal. . , '\u25a0\u25a0;.\u25a0\u25a0. \u25a0••- _•\u25a0> \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0.-.\u25a0 \u25a0...,\u25a0-.;\u25a0' .... . >;.-. >- : M ;\u25a0 :;\u25a0;:;•; \u25a0• FEMALE ;\u25a0; ' \u0084.v-»^ SITUATION WANTED BY GOOD GIRL TO do light housework. Call or address 2528 14th ay S, upstairs. The Journal's Daily Puzzle FIND THE JEALOUS LOVER \u25a0\u0084 SITUATIONS WANTED Continued. WANTED— POSITION BY A COMPETENT lady bookkeeper and stenographer; thre* years' experience In bank and tour years in law office. Best of references. Address W.» box 576. Marshall. Minn. - \u25a0 \u0084,.-.'. by YOUNG LADY, HIGH school bduca- tion, position in insurance or architect office, to do longhand and making herself generally useful. 2860, Journal. AN EXPERIENCED LADY BOOKKKEEP- er and j stenographer would I like a - position with a responsible firm. 2848, Journal. YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION assistant bookkeeper and office helper. Will begin on small salary. Address M. I*. M 3813 W 44th st. ** WANTED— AS HOUSEKEEPER, in widower's family in city or large towa; best of references given. Address G. H.. Marshall, Minn. A SEAMSTRESS WANTS DRESSMAKING in families, cutting and 1 fitting done; good, work. Address 2973, Journal. * 53^ STORAGE ; THE BOYD TRANSFER AND FUEL CO. has unequaled facilities for moving and stor- ing household goods; packing for storage and shipment by experienced men. Office, 46 South 3d st. Telephone, Main 666, both exchanges. FIREPROOF STORAGE, New, Clean Rooma. REALTY CO.. 106 Ist ay N. Tel. Main 2063 J. 53 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WE BUY diamonds or trade for new; we pay cash for old gold or make into new jewelry. Jacobs Jewelry Co., 43 Washington ay S. CASH PAID for all kinds of household goods.* Don't sell before getting estimates from the Town Market, 25-27 sth st S. Tel. 1993. CAR-LOADS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS made up for Pacific coast points, making a big saving in freight. Parties moving to the coast should not fail to consult us. The Boyd Transfer Co., 46 3d it S. WANTED SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, stoves, buggies and harnesses and office fur- niture, for shipment; pay more than local dealers. A 1101, Journal. \u25a0-\u0084,. WANTED— ROW BOAT IN GOOD CONDl- tion; state price. V. L. Whetherby, 2013 Sheri- dan ay S. . . \u25a0. .\u25a0 •\u25a0\u25a0• .-\u25a0 t \u25a0"- WANTED— BUY A SECOND-HAND typewriter; must be cheap and In good re- pair; Smith-Premier preferred; elso second- hand safe, size about 2x3 feet, outside. Ad- dress 2922, Journal. WANTED— GOOD YOUNG LIVER-SPOT- ted pointer or Gordon, English or Lewellyni setter dog; must be well bred. Address Max, Lock Box '43, Walnut Grove, Minn. gO WANTED TO RENT I HAVE FIRST-CLASS TENANTS WAITING for 7 to 10-room houses and modern flats; If you have a house to rent, list it with me; I can get you a tenant. T. A. Jamison, 4 Loan and Trust building.. '...,, .. ;.-. <jl 8 WE HAVE A CONSTANT DEMAND « fi for modern houses, flats and stores. J; 82 List your property with us for prompt * $2 rental.- ••• -: \u25a0•-'..-:..•-. ij 82 THORPE BROS., Ji P Andrus Building. * | 11g2585ii BSSSSSBBBB gSSggBSSB2BBSB 8588888888 B^3S^ I WANTED--BY THREE BACHELORS, PUR- nished fiat, six to eight rooms,. for the win- ter. 2814, Journal. ' \u25a0\u25a0.-\u25a0•• WANTED—FOUR MODERN ROOMS, BUlT- able for housekeeping, within walking dis- tance of 7th st and 3d ay S. Address 2927, Journal. . g ]["WANTED—REAL ESTATE WANTED—HOUSE. ABOUT SEVEN ROOMS, American neighborhood, full-sized lot, pl^as- anUy situated; $1,500 to $1,800. 2772. Journal. WILL PAY CASH FOR ONE OR TWO acres with trackage for heavy manufacturing. Address 2852,, Journal. \u25a0 '. \u25a0 '' .\u25a0''\u25a0' < \u25a0 WANTED—TO BUY A FIVE OR SIX-ROOM: cottage in suburbs for spot cash. Call or address 2638 14th ay S. \u25a0 63 MINES AND MINING \u2666 . <g> <g> MEETING. ' <J> •f - '\u25a0\u25a0 C, B. C, Q. B. and U. C. share- \u25a0 <g> K. C. B. C, Q. B. and U. C. chare- <S> <$> holders ATTEND special Joint meet- <$> ing under auspices of the Jehn-Curlew & Mining Co., in Century hall, at 9 a. ; <$> <$> m.,--Monday, Aug. 19. Order. of busi- <»• <•> ness: 1. Vote for or against consolidat- <jp <|> Ing; 2. Election of directors; 3. Mis- <g> <«> cellaneous business. <|> 3> <*> <«> No cut and dried program. Every- <1> S - thing absolutely in hands of share- <£> <s> holders. Proxies allowed. , & 888S888SS83£3SS38SS88888888£S888S8SS8SSS8S888<8Si$ 82 , A Hydraulic mine proves it 3 value X; 88 from the start. Capital is buying them $2 §8 up. Invest mv one while you can. ' X', 82 Send for authentic map and literature, R2 82 Cataract Gold Alining and Power Co., I jj; 82 835 Lumber Exchange: » ;|j 8388 8888S£?£*S B«otfiga3 8888888888 888£8S888888888g 64 DETECTIVE BUREAU HOY'S DETECTIVE BUREAU—ALL BUSl- ness strictly confidential; expert service only. Very best references. 514-516 Phoenix build- Ipg. Telephone Main 44. 65 moving SAFES, BOILERS AND HEAVY MACHIN- ery moved;' household goods' moved and stored or packed' for shipment by expert packers. Boyd Transfer and Fuel Co., 46 3d at S. Telephone Main 656. both companies. THE M. P. D. DELIVERS PACKAGES IN the city, 10c, and St. Paul 15c. Merchants' Package Delivery, 15 7th st S. Tel. 1526. call L CAMERON'S TRANSFER AND STORAQE— Furniture moved, stored, packed, \u25a0\u25a0 shipped; best facilities: largest and finest transfer vans. Office 200 Nlc. Tel 1208; rea. TeL 2834-L. 67 MACHINERY AND engines IRON-WORKING AND WC>OD-WORKINa MACHINERY— , STOCK t, of k MCOnd- hand and new machines in . the northwest. You can SEE what you buy and we back up what we sell. NORTHERN .itACHINERY COMPANY, 215-217 South 3d st, Minneapolis. 74^^^FTORIERiS A. R^IN^RT^R^C^IC^CL^U^RIERTIsi^iI st S; fur work in all branches; all kinds of I fine. fur garments e»ade to order \u25a0 this mona ' at ' reduced - prices.. Telephone 2729-JS. ' 'js. 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Page 1: EVENING, One Cent -*£TELEPHONE YOUR WANTSW …...TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1901. THE MINNEAPOLIS JOUBNAL. One Cent a Word under any heading. No ad taken for less than 20 cents.

TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1901. THE MINNEAPOLIS JOUBNAL.

One Cent a Wordunder any heading. No ad taken for lessthan 20 cents. Want Page closes at 1 p. m.Answers and addresses to advertisementsstrictly private and confidential.

-*£ TELEPHONE YOUR "WANTS"WTHE JOURNAL WILL TRUST YOU.

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One ©ent a Wordunder any heading. ~No ad \u25a0taken for .' lessthan 20 cents. Want ads received from 8 a.m. to 7 p. in. for Insertion any day desired.Want ads forIinsertion the same day mastbe in before 1 p. m. ; „. v v

1 AGENTS WANTEDBRIGHT MEN FAMILIAR WITH INSUR-ance can obtain first-class contract with us.1077, Journal. >\u25a0 .- . ........SOLICITOR WANTED FOR MONTHLYmagazine and weekly newspaper; must knowhis business. Address," 6tatmg experience andreference. C. C. Knappen,' Crookston.

4~^ SUMMER RESORTSFR^TiEN^cTHKICE^E^nC^MifN^C^O^E*of the finest 5-acre properties at this famousresort. Jaeger St Torelle, 310 Bk. Commerce.SEPT. 1 WE WILL HAVE ROOMS WITHPrivate bat,hs and two rooms with bath be-tween;- would like to engage parties for themonth;'will keep open to Oct. 1. Hotel delOtero, Spring Park, Lake Mlnnetonka. ' "'

5 BUSINESS PERSONALS'^wTKllßsr^wTrciiE^r^wtT^HEX^'

90 cents and up. Send for price list. Feely6 Crocker. 615 Nlcollet ay.

REPAIRING — WE REPAIR . CARPETsweepers, wringers, lamps, lawn mowers,gasolene stoves, locks, keys of all kinds.Central General Repair, 400 Ist ay S, Centurybuilding, basement. . - v?:'.;r-'

Q~ BU^tNESS~CHANCES~GET YOUR FURNACE REPAIRED NOW;don't wait until you want to start a fire; re-pairs for all furnaces. Great Western StoveRepair Co., Tel. 161. 812 Hennepin ay.

YOU CAN MAKE SPLENDID PROFITS BYJudicious, systematic operations on the wheatmarket; $20 will margin 1,000 bushels 2 cents.Send for our free book, "Facts and Figures,"explaining option trading. The Osborn GrainCo.. 813 to Sls Phoenix building, Minneapolis.Members Chamber of Commerce." HOW TO MAKE MONEY.

Our new book, just issued, tells you how tomake from $5 to $20 per day with a smallinvestment in grain or stocks. Your nameon a postal card will bring It free. Writeto-day.

THE COE COMMISSION COMPANY,Bank of Commerce Building, -

Minneapolis. Minn.HAVE EXCELLENT OPENING FOR YOUNGman with $500; fire insurance; business per-manent. Address Drawer H, Fergus Falls.Minn. iFOR SALE— OF THE BEST-PAYINGgrocery and meat markets In the city. Cap-ital, $3,000 to $1,000. Accounts in good shape.Look this up. 2393, Journal. "

FOR SALE—DYEHOUSE IN TWIN CITIES;cause, 111 health. Address 2649. Journal.FOR BICYCLE SHOP AT A BAR-galn; good business; near the city. AddretsH. E. C, box 414, Elk River. Minn.WANTED— RENT PRIVATE BOARDINGhouse, furnished, 30 rooms, modern, centrally'located; state terms and location. AddressJ. 8., Ashland. Wls., care Hotel Athearn.WANTED—PARTIES~IN SMALL TOWN TOput up store building in place where there isno hardware store. Address 2780, Journal..W BBNBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB

B8MANUFACTURING BUSINESS IN **Minneapolis, established twenty years; 8»good paying investment; excellent op- Jsportunity. Zi

Established dry goods department Zistore, well located, in city; on good- Sipaying basis; will bear closest invest!- Jjgation. ' j.

Hardware and implement business, Uestablished twenty years; sales, $250,000 ifiper year. This is the finest proposi- gjtion ever offered. 8*

Grocery business, in city, well locat- g«ed; price $1,500; doing $12,000 per year. 58

ODLUM-KURTZMAN CO., %Phoenix Building. *,

»S£?S3?iß3Sg 83828835S 83SSS?S82 888088888 SS§DRUG STOCK FOR SALE; SPLENDIDopening for man with small capital; RedRiver valley, Minnesota. Address 2835, Jour.PERSON HAVING SMALL OR LARGEsums of money to invest with sure, quick andlarge returns, with a reliable and honestcompany, can do so by calling on the super-intendent at rooms 516 and r>l7 Hotel Rich-moiid^JHh^st^jind Nicollet ay, Minneapolis.THE SAVI"NGS~FrND Co7,~Tlb TEMPLECourt, pays 4 and 5 per cent on deposit; capl-tal, $350.000; surplus, $30,000.WE HAVE OPENINGS~FO~R SIX BRAINYmen for agency work who can speak Swedishlanguage. Investors' Syndicate, 1204 Guar-anty building, Minneapolis Minn.MUST SEUL MY BUSINESS? ACCOUNT OFbusiness east; pays ?2,000 yearly and increas-ing; sacrificed; only $400 necessary; ask forinterview promptly to secure it. 2560, Jour.WANTED—TO~~PURCHASE A WEEKLYnewspaper in northern Minnesota or NorthDakota; full information wanted. L EGeorge. Fertile. Minn.HOTEL LEASE AND A PART OF FURNl-ture for sale; only hotel in town; good com-mercial trade; $2 a day; must be sold thisweek on account of other business. ConcordHouse, West Concord. Minn.IMPL'T business, $10,OOoTdoing $30,000 yearly.

HOTEL; fine, modern; mostly transientOFFICE bus.- want partner: small capitalPARTNER wanted, in nice office business.COUNTRY store; live town: fine stock.MFG. staple goods; want partner; $1,000.GENERAL store; live town; clean stock-splendid business. 1100 Lumber Exchange

$600, GROCERY STORE; SEE IT; MAKEoffer: good business: rent only $10, with liv-ing rooms; brick building; good horse andbobs^Hobart. Phoenix building.$5,000 STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHAN-dise; must be sold at a sacrifice; 60c on awholesale price. Geo. B. Dartt, 807 Phoenixbuilding.

7 BUSINESS SPECIALSSU^EIO^L^JOU^TOIRnirOLETTSTC^ PEr"-manently removed by electricity. Miss Hol-lister, 77-78 Syndicate block. Pioneer stand ofthe northwest. Exclusive specialist.

IQ_ BOARD AND ROOMS ~

two^l^rge^w^llTlßjrnish^d^oomsin handsome private residence, with break-fast and 6:30 dinner; central; private familygentlemen only. 1305. Journal. '\\ BOARD OFFERED ~

WANTED—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMENboarders in strictly modern, flat, within walk-ing distance of town; $4.50 per week. 115 12thst N.

12__ BOARD WANTEDWANTED^TABLE BOARD for TWOlady teachers in neighborhood of 4th ay Sand 25th st. 2948, Journal. \u25a0"vYOUNG LADY IN DELICATE HEALTHwants room and board in private familystate full_particulars.__937j4th ay S upsUirs'FAMILY OF THREE . ADULTS ~DESIRErooms and board for the winter in privatefamily; near car line; eighth ward preferred.Address C. M. G.. 387 Selby ay, St. Pauljilntu .^'.P< .— \u0084».*.BOARD AND ROOM WANTED IN PRIVATEfamily by two young ladies employed durineday. State terras. 2972. Journal.

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WANTED. BY YOUNG- LADY, EMPLOYEDduring the day, room and board in private.family; easy walking distance from bus nes!PrfceT r^Sar ChaDgeA: .PleM* State

147 CLAIRVOYANTS"^^T^N^lO^r^TTE^TloNr^^^-Mrs.Dr, Edwards, the celebrated "psychicand trance medium, guarantees to her visit-ors complete satisfaction or no charge Ifthere Is anything you wish to know any *de-

Bire of your heart ungratified, consult thislady whose power has mystified the most3kepticai. Marvelous manifestations of spiritreturn; independent slate and letter writine-. trumpet in the light. Circles for phenomenaTuesday and Friday at Bp. m. Seances atyour own home by appointment. Office andresidence, 6 13th st S, second door from Hen-nepin ay.

LETTERS ANSWERED.

16"DYEING AND CLEANING—TWIVciTTiDYrv^RKrCr?RXcTICAi:dyers and French dry cleaners; out-of-townorders solicited; \ prices moderate. - 420 Nicol-let. Telephone 1576. •>.-

--17 HAIR DRESSING PARLORSOURITsTcURI^P^M'KCDIDURSr^r^SBBout $1 •witches; worth $2.50. Shampooing. 26c. Face massage, 35c. •

MME. DE LEO. 495 Syndioata Arcade.

19 .-•;.\u25a0. FINANCIAL"MONW76^^A?r^T^LSw^sTRAT tESdelay. Thayer & Gale, 213 N. Y. Life bldg.LOANS from $100 upwards; city property^pre-ferred;_np_delay._J_B^Tabour, 410 Ist ay S.

| MONEY ;TO LOAN; EASY TERMS* LOWrates. David P. Jones & Co., Oneida building.4% TO 6 PER CENT MONEY, WITH THE"on or before" privilege, to loan on improvedproperty in Minneapolis and St Paul R MNewport, 309-311 Phoenix building 60 4th stS. Minneapolis.

MORTGAGE LOANS-Rates low: any sums-no delay; see_us sure. Gale ft Co., N. Y. Life."WE HAVE A BLOCK~OF EASTERN MONEYto loan at 5 per cent on choice residenceproperty. Thorpe Brog., Andrus bldg.

]_9_V^^J?INANCIALContinued. .

LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO SAL-ARIED PEOPLE, RETAIL MERCHANTS,TEAMSTERS, BOARDING-HOUSES, ETC.,without security; easiest terms; forty officesIn principal cities. Tolman, 920_N_. Jf^Life.$100,000 TO : LOAN ON CITY AND FARMproperty; low interest. Barnes 8r05.,104 S 4th.AT LOWEST RATES— MONEY TO LOAN. R.D. Cone & Co., 517 Guaranty Loan building.

DO~*YOU~KNOWYou can borrow money on your note if youare a SALARIED PERSON and hold a steadyposition? CHEAPEST RATES, LONGESTTIME AND EASIEST TERMS. No mortgage,or indorser required. No one knows exceptourselves. MINNEAPOLIS FINANCIAL CO..removed to room 408. fourth floor, N. Y. Life.J2JSS3B SSS^S8888SK88&B83 BSBBBBBBSS Bftßß»£i$2 MONEY TO LOAN SALARIED PEO- JgS pie—We are prepared to loan reason- ziZi able amounts to salaried people hold- £2P ing steady positions with responsible jS >

5 concerns, on easy weekly or monthly zi*2 payments. We conduct our business &jS« strictly confidential. Lowest rates and Si8* fair treatment guaranteed, Room 306, g*Sx Bank of Commerce building. %

88888888888888 8888888888 £83283SALARY LOANS TO EMPLOYES ONPlain notes, without security.Easier partial payments. Lower rates.RELIABLE CREDIT CO., Sykes block,256 Hennepin ay. Walk up one flight.

~~ QUICK LOANS. TO --,v*SALARIED PEOPLE.

SAME DAY AS APPLICATION.On your own name without security or in-dorser; payment payable to suit yourself;those who contemplate borrowing can be as- ;sured of the confidential treatment that allpersons of refinement" and pride feel is essen-tial in matters of this nature. Our officesare so arranged that you do not come in con- |tact with other applicants and you can be Jwaited on privately ' and Quickly. Open {Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 9.

PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS.MINNEAPOLIS LOAN COMPANY,

|601-602 Globe Building. ' '

DIVIDENDS AND INTEREST. EARNINGS,on life endowment policies of leading old-line companies mailed at request. 506 Guar-anty Loan, Minneapolis.$7,000 BELT LINE ELEVATOR CO. 6 PERcent bonds. For sale by Minnesota Loan andTrust Co.. No. 313 Nleollet ay. \u25a0 \u25a0

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MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATEmortgages; no commission. Address 2899,Journal. \u25a0" '

WANTED— OF $3,000; GOOD REALestate security; pay 6 per cent and commis-sion; another loan of $4,000 at 7 per cent.

obart, Phoenix building.

20 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUSFREE "FOR SALE" CARDS TO THOSEadvertising under this head. Be sure andcall for them when you leave the ad.GREATEST BARGAINS IN SECOND-HANDstore and office fixtures; 200 feet glass officepartitions, shelvings, counters, show cases,coffee mills, scales, desks, safes, all descrip-tions and" sizes; complete watchmakers'lathes, cheap. 223 3d gt S.WURLITZER SLIDE TROMBONE, $15. MAXKOHEN, 327 WASHINGTON AY S.WOOD, dry,sl.7s; two 10ad5,52.75; green,sl up.Plymouth Lbr., 4 Lumber Exch. Phone 717-J2.FOR SALE— BROKEN, SETTER" DOG,ready for the field; 2 years old. Address E.C. Leonard, Windom, Minn.

COLFAX MINERAL WATERWill permanently cure constipation. Weguarantee results; $1.75 per six-gallon case.The Qlenwood-Ingiewood Co., 313 Hennepin.

SECOND-HAND STORE FIXTURES — 100 !show cases, 500 counters, shelving, wall cases, j100 refrigerators, cash registers, scales, office !furniture, safes, butcher supplies, saloon andrestaurant fixtures; 1,000 stoves, from $1 up-wards; furniture, pianos, organs, wagons,etc. 1027 Washington ay S. ,FOR RENT — 90x170 TENT. AMERICANTent and Awning, 125, 127, 129 Ist ay N, Min-neapolls. \u25a0 a ;,.-, «y ;•;ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA, fine condi-tion, splendid bargain. Goodyear, 319 Hen'pin.WATCHES CLEANED $I,mainsprings $1; war-ranted 1 yr. Fisk's, 17 S Wash., Nlc. Houce.MATTRESSES MADE OVER; HAIR ORmoss, $1.50; others $1; mattresses and furni-ture for sale. Rainville Bros., manufactur-ers, 17 Nicollet island. Both phones.PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS, HIGHgrade hose, screen doors, paints and oile.

J. H. Smith, 214-216 Hennepin ay.

FOR SALE— FIRST-CLASS ORGAN, ASgood as new; also household furnishings Ad-dress 1312 3d ay S. \u25a0'

FOR SALE—GOOD SECOND-HAND HAND-power elevator with power attachment, cheap.Eagle Foundry, 26th ay SE and University.FOR SALE, CHEAP, ABOUT 50 FEET OFnice heavy oak office railing, with turnedposts. Eagle Foundry, 26th ay SE and Unl-versity. . \u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0.\u25a0

LARGE QUANTITIES OF LUMBER ANDother building materials, to be removed im-

| mediately. Save money on your lumber bills.Stove Works, Hiawatha ay and 28th st.

WALNUT PARLOR SET, $10---good condition. 1828 4th ay S.WALL PAPER— MEDIUM-SIZE ROOMS

: papered and paper furnished for $1.95; alsorooms papered in full combination gilt pat-erns for $2.25; for ten days only; painting andgraining done reasonable. 2895, Journal.FOR CHEAP, BARN, 22k34 FEET, A.T1704 Clinton ay. S. W, Fisk.FOR SALE—BARGAIN; LEFEVER HAM-merless shotgun, 30-inch Damascus barrels,12 gauge, weight eight pounds; complete withsole leather case and cleaning rod $35. O L.S., 216 7th st S. Call between 6 and 7:30o'clock p. m. \u25a0 , . . —-FINE IRISH WATER SPANIELS. THREEmonths' old, from imported stock; cheap iftaken at once. S. E. Jackson, 2126 Jamesay N. ;21 POUNDS SUGAR, $1, WITH 100 POUNDS"flour; 18 pounds sugar, $1, with one poundtea, coffee or five-pound jar butter North-western Butter Market, 513 Hennepin.

FOR* SALE-LARGE RELIABtTe GASrange; carpets, pictures, large sideboard gasfixtures, fine rockers and chairs and otherhousehold goods; everything first-class 93714th ay S, upstairs.MUST BE SOLD WEDNESDAY: $60 SHUT^tie Singer sewing machine, $10; Domestic $7-White, $5; snaps. Elmer, 720 Ist ay S. ' '

FOR RENT21 UNFURNISHED HOUSES "~

FREE "FOR RENT" CARDS FOR THOSEadvertising under this head. Be sure andcall for them when you leave the ad.FOR RENT—AUG. 15. ON MO CAR" LINE",six-room house, parti; modern, with gas- $17per month. 701 15th ay SE. •SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN EXCEPTfurnace; SE Mpls; $20. Room 5, 313 Nicollet.TEN-ROOM STRICTLY MODERN HOUSE"three blocks from 4th and Ist ay car lines'1606 2d ay S. - ' \u25a0" '

DETACHED, 11 ROOMS, MODERN PLUMS-ing, hot water heat, polished hardwood floors;best schools and neighborhood; large lot 11trees; $50. 1711 3d ay S. Apply 800 And'rus1 building.

FOR RENT—IO-ROOM, MODERN DWELL-ing, 64 11th st S, vacant Sept. 1, $60, includingheat. First-class location one block, fromNicollet ay. < Finance Company, 620 TempleCourt. ; ...... i ... _.:.._,...

\u0084. :CHADBOURN & BRADEN, 21 4th st S, canrent your property at once; reliable tenants.STRICTLY MODERN HOUSE, SEVENrooms; all conveniences; hardwood ' down-stairs; 418 E 25th st; $25. Central Real Es-tate_Co., Northwestern building.3019 ALD'RICH AY s7~7~RbO~MS. MODERN.$18. 1708 19th st 7-room house, $12. 3449Nicollet ay, } fine up-to-date modern 8-roomhouse, $30. 1221 W Lake st, 7 rooms, mod-ern, $17. Lane & Conrad Co., 513 Phoenixbuilding. -•' \u25a0 , . .FOR RENT—NEW 9-ROOM HOUSES NEA"Rthe state university; interurban car lineGould, 315 Ontario at SE. '

22 FURNISHED HOUSES

ELEGANTLY "\ FURNISHED \u25a0 DETACHEDresidence, strictly modern, with barn andcarriage house, to parties without children, orwill rent unfurnished; first-class in every re-spect; boarding-house keepers need not applyReferences required. Call 1218 2d ay S.MY HOME FOR ONE YEAR; TEN-ROOMhouse, fresh from painters and decor-ators' hands; convenient, comfortable;all modern: choice-, location; to care-ful small, family only* $40. 214 RidgewoodApply within.' -- <"' ' ' \u25a0

'23 FURNISHED ROOMSFURNISHED ROOMS, STRICTLY MODERNfront on Nlcollet; finest rooming building inthe city. New Albion, 711 Nicollet ay. Alsorooms at the Trenton Hotel, 705 Nlcollet.NICE FURNISHED FRONT RCOM 45 PERmonth. 1423 Bth st S.VERY DESIRABLE LARGE SOUTH ROOM,with private adult family; comforts of ahome; steam heat, bath, phone; walking dis-tance. 2921, Journal.TWO NICELY FURNISHED, LARGErooms; well ventilated; bouse strictly mod-ern; bath, gas, steam heat and telephone.Call at 903 Hennepin.

FOR RENTContinued.

FOR RENT—ONE LARGE FRONT ROOMon first floor; also one small one on secondfloor, cheap. Call 806 3d av_S.FOR RENT, NICELYFURNISHED PARLORbedroom In a thoroughly modern house; pricereasonable. 1305 2d ay S.

24 UNFURNISHED ROOMS

FOR RENT—FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMSwith large pantry and closet; front and backstairs. Call at 583 Bth ay N.

05 UNFURNISHED FLATSSTEAM-HEATED FLATS, EVERY MOD-ern convenience; fine jlocation; good service:very desirable.' See janitor, 527 6th ay SE. .

\u25a0i BURKHARDT'S BELTSFor ladies are warranted the best wearingand most stylish in the world. Sold by theleading, dry goods houses throughout thecountry. Manufactured by M.. L. BurkhardtCo.. 709 Nlcollet ay, Minneapolis. Minn.SEVERAL MODERN FLATS, $22.60 TO $30;six and seven rooms. W. W. Clark, 313 Ntc.MODERN FIVE-ROOM" FLAT, 332 • E ISTHst. eecond floor. Apply Frank Miller. __

i NO HOUSEKEEPER NEED have ROACH-es in her house if she doesn't want them."Klll-em-all" powder cleans them out; 50cper box at grocers and druggists. Convincingtestimonials on .each - box.SEVEN-ROOM "MODERN FLAT, $25 AND$30. 1823 9th ay 3.FOR RENT—NICK, ENTIRELY MODERN,eight-room flat, from Sept. 1. Inquire 1513&th ay S, flat 2.ELEGANT SECOND-FLOOR SIX-ROOMEDflat, east exposure; sideboard, mantel, gasrange and fixtures, complete; fine porch; rent$24. 301 3d ay SE.

I VERY PLEASANT SIX-ROOM MODERNI flat, possession given immediately. Apply415E 14th st.

j 3232 PLEASANT AY, 5 ROOMS, CITY WA-ter and gas; second floor. 815 13th ay S,3-room flat, second floor; $6, from Sept. 1.Lane_&_Conrad^o., 513^ Phoenix building.FOR RENT—IN THE~kEXRSARGE76 AND7-room flats, sth st and 15th ay SE, near theuniversity; Como car line. Inquire Janitor orGould, 315 Ontario st SE.O7 OFFICESFOR RENT—WITHIN ONE BLOCK OP THEChamber of Commerce you can rent room 7,McMillan building, 3d ay S and 3d st. Roomis 55x19 feet, steam heated, well lighted, sec-ond floor front. Just the room- for graincommission firm; blackboard, 35x9, ruled forstocks and grain. Western Union cable in.Price of $25 per month, and location cannotbe duplicated. 0. M. Laraway & Sons, 100Bank of Commerce.6ffice~s7steam heated; prices $6 to$20. Eastman block, 412 Nicollet. Inquireroom 12.

Og STORES

ALLKINDS OF BUSINESS PROPERTY FORRENT. THORPE BROS.. ANDRUS BLDG.

3 J~~HELP WANTED--MALE"

WANTED—BOYS, AT ONCE. APPLY A. D.T. office.WATCHES CLEANED, $1; MAIN SPRINGS,$1; warranted.one year. Paegel'a. 22 3d st S.YbTJNG^E~N~TRAINED FOR SUCCESS ATthe Minnesota School of Business, 54 3d st S,diagonally opposite postoffice. Enter now.SUITS SPONGED ~AND PRESSED] 50cIpants recut into style or bicycle pants, 75c;suits steam cleaned and pressed, $1. An-thony the Tailor, 119 Washington ay N.A~fONI~CrJUVE~NALIS HAIRTOOD restoresnatural color, prevents grayness, 60c. Voegeli.

jTHE NATIONAL FOUNDERS 7 ASSOCIA"---j tion will pay at least $4.75 a day to competentmachinery floor moulders and at least $4.5U

I to competent machinery bench moulders,j union or non-union, to work in the foundriesof its members of this city. Address for par-

I ticular3, National Founders' Association, box

I 410, Chicago.i WANTED—TWO COMPETENT AND RELI- \'\u25a0 able bench workers for sash and door factory; j| steady employment to right men. John Flo- \! rin. City Sash and Door Factory, Crookston,; Minn.

TAILORS WANTED—ONE COATMAKERand one who makes both pants and vests, at

; once. H. J. Broeker, Cass Lake, Minn.

WANTED—FIRST-CLASS COACHMAN FORXorth Dakota. For particulars see S. B. |Loye & Son, 114 Washington ay S.WANTED—A GOOD RETAIL CLOTHINGsalesman, one who understands the businessthoroughly and can talk the Scandinavian

I language; a good position to the right man.I Address S. L. Wint-man. Devils Lake, N. D.i WANTED—TWb~MEN~TO HANDLE~A LINE!of fast-selling ingrain carpets, Axminsteri rugs, lace and tapestry curtains and otherfall specialties, in city and outside towns;team furnished; salary paid weekly. Forparticulars as to terms and territory, call onJ- p- Crotty & Co., No. 507 2d ay S.WANTED—LEADED GLASS CUTTERS;

i best wages, steady employment to good men.j Apply Ford Bros., 209 Washington ay N.

I WANTED—YOUNG MAN THAT~HAS~HAD| experience in grain office; must be accurate!in figures. Address 2802,_Journal.j TEAMS~WANTED~F6R~RAILROAD WORK;|$4 per day; free transportation. Nationali Employment Co., 200 Nicollet ay.

i WANTED—AN~eITPERTe"NCIED DRY GOODS| bundle wrapper. Must be quick and careful.State age aDd former place of employment.

j 2518, Journal.waxted^aT^oung man thoroughlyexperienced in cloaks, suits, furs and wom-

jen's ready-to-wear garments in general. One| who can sell goods and take charge of de-! partinent. Must be energetic. A splendid| position open to the right party. First-classi references required. State age, experience,i salary expected and where now employed.j The Silbersteln & Bondy company, uuluth,, Minn.

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j SALESMEN—TWO FOR MICHIGAN, OF ED-ucation and ability, for a high-grade publica-

j tion to be placed with business and profes-! sional men on an attractive and effective| proposition. Do not want men who have\u25a0 never sold books. Good salary. Address,stating engagements for the last two years,

I 2742, Journal.i WANTED—ONE SALESMAN FOR TWIN

cities aud two to travel outside. Applicantsmust be well recommended and have a goodreputation for being hustlers. Address 1944,Journal.SALESMAN—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDSthe principles of salesmenship, who is of goodaddress, strong personality and can approachhigh-class people; lucrative position open forman with requlrgd qualifications, who canhandle our proposition in twin cities and iswilling to travel. 2741, Journal.WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED DRY GOODSand clothing salesman, who can also do trim-ming. Steady position. Scandinavian pre-ferred. Answer box 923, Manistique, Mich.WANT~GOOD~ "BARBERr"WITH"POUR~ORfive years' experience. J. H. Morris, Coop-erstown, N. D.OUR SUBSCRIPTION~AGENTS, ON COM-mission, are averaging $15 a week plus boardand expenses. We can use ten more likethem all fall. References required. Wecover Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, lowa,Nebraska, the Dakotas; 56,000 circulationnow; want 100,000; great premiums; easywork. Some agents make nearly doubleabove profit. Experience not necessary; hon-est hustle all that Is needed. NorthwesternAgriculturist, Guaranty building.WANTED—MEN AND BOYS TO~WORK INfactory. Must be over 18 years old. Callat our factory. Northwestern Compo BoardCo., 44th ay and Lyndale ay }i.SALESMEN~FOR~ PEN^^"RBO>f~COFY4NGbooks and other ofßce specialties; fine sidelines; easy sellers; liberal terms; cataloguefree. Model Mfg. Co., Dept. L, South Bend,Ind.

2\ HELP WANTED-MALEContinue*.

WANTED—A REGISTERED PHARMACIST.State wages wanted and give references;must be temperate. Knud Sivertson, Pier-pout, _S._D.

i gooeTTob press feeder wanteTTThurston & Gould Printing Co.BARBER WANTED—AT 628 NICOLLET AY.BLACKSMITH—WANTED. A STRICTLYfirst-class mechanic on farm wagon work.Neal, Johns & Co.. Lake City, Minn.WANTED—GOOD, BRIGHT BOY, ABOUT 18years old, to work in shop. One living Ineighth ward preferred. Klnne Mfg. Co.WANTED—MAN TO RUN MERRY-GO-round. Must have experience with electricmotor. Inquire at Lake Harriet pavilion.WANTED—A RAPID, ACCURATE AND EX-perienced man as bookkeeper in land officein a northwestern city. Send references.Address 29&5, Journal.COLLYERS STEAM LAUNDRY, 249 6THay S. Telephone 2295-J. Shirts, 8c; under-\u25a0wear, 6c. Called for and delivered.WANTED—A THIRD-HAND BAKER, AT14th ay and Marshall st NE.A GOOD TEAMSTER, AT ONCE; $25 PERmonth and board. Alec A. Bates, 2718 3day S.BOYS, 17 TO 18 YEARS OLD, TO LEARNtrade; $5 per week for a starter. Mustcome recommended. The Paris-Murton Co.,25 2d st N.WE HAVE POSITION FOR YOUNG MANas assistant stenographer. Must operateSmith Premier machine. The Smith Pre-mier Typewriter Co.wanteiv^ce'llar dug out* underhouse and walls bricked up. S. W. Fisk,1704 Clinton ay.

WANTED—MAN TO DRIVE SINGLE DE-fivery wagon and carriage when required;wages $35 per month. Winter Job to rightparty. 2945, Journal.WANTED—YOUNG MAN TO WORK INoffice. Salary to start, $25 per month. Goodchance for promotion. State age and expe-rience. Address 2938, Journal.WANTED—TWO GOOD FRAMEMAKERS.Also one boy, about 18. F. W. Delamater& Son, lower Nicollet island.STENOGRAPHERS—WE ARE CONSTANT-Iy in need of the services of first-class stenog-raphers. We fill more good positions than

j all other schools and agencies in the twincities. If you are capable, come and see usand we can set you to work at once. Nichols'Expert School of Shorthand, Manhattanbuilding St. Paul.

32 HELP WANTED-FEMALE~YOUNG WOMEN TRAINED FOR SUCCESSat the Minnesota School of Business. 54 3d stS, diagonally opposite postofflce. Enter now.SEWING GIRLS, AS WELL AS EXPERl-enced operators, can find steady employmentmaking shirt waists and wrappers on powersewing machines; best pay in the city, i Ster-ling Mfg. Co., corner oth ay N and 3d «t,second floor, Heywood building.WANTED—A GOOD COOK, 1816 KENWOODparkway; per month. C. S. Brackett.YOUNG WOMAN—FOR THORUGITPREPA-ration for office work or business, go to theArehibald_College, I«ake st, corner Stevens.WANTED—GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE"work. 334 4th st NE. \u25a0_ ;

WANTED— GOOD GIRL FOR GENERALhousework, at once.__l726_9th ay S, flat 4.WANTED—GIRL TO DOIJENERALTiOUSETwork; family of three. Apply 128 W 14th st.WANTED — EXPERIENCED PRESSERS;steady work, good wages. Twin City DyeWorks, 504 Cedar ay. ,SECOND COOK^FIRST-CLASSS SHORT -order cook. The Grill, 308 Ist ay S.DINING-ROOM "GIRLS — EXPERIENCEDgirls. Apply at The Grill, 308 Ist ay S.WANTED-EXPERIENCED PANTS ANDoveralls operators; new factory; good light;steady employment; good pay. Hyman, New-man & Weil. •

1 COMPETENT GIRL OR WOMAN,general housework,. in large family; must begood cook and have best of references; goodwages, good home. Address 2854, Journal.WANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERALhousework in small family. Inquire at 16084th st N. -A GIRL FOR ... GENERAL HOUSEWORK?3017 Grand ay.

WANTED—AT ONCE. ''''A DINING-ROOMgirl; Scandinavian preferred; good payGrand Hotel, 114 Hennepin ay. " ':PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, TAN, FRECKLES,redness, smaiting, absorbed, healed, removedby Satin-Skin Cream and Powder; twin beau-tlfiers; your facial friends. 25c. At leadingstores.EXPERIENCED FUR OPERATOR WANT-ed. Gustav Simmon, 414 Nicollet ay.

WILL PAY GOOD GIRL BEST WAGES-small family, no children; all conveniences;centrally located. Call at 803 New YorkLife building^etween 10 and 12 a. m.stenographer=6ne with experPence, to act as second; give experience andsalary expected. Two months' work onlyAddress 2851, Journal.GIRL WANfEfT~FbR GENERAL HOUSE"work in a small family. 2115 Aldrich ay S.WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FORgeneral housework; small family wages $4Apply 3139 2d ay S.ALL-AROUND KITCHEN GIRL WANTED,at once. Ladies' Home Bakery and LunchRoom, &10 Nicollet ay.

WANTED^FOUR LADIES FOR PLEAS-ant outdoor work, in city. Call at Parjdr XHotel Cyrano, 4th ay S and 9th st.WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK, IN Asmall family; German girl preferred. Callat 2840 Park ay.

WANTED—A GOOD SCANDINAVIAN GIRLto help in a bakery, at once. 1311 E 24th st.WANTED—GOOD GIRL FOR GENERALhousework. 2025 4th ay S, flat 4.WANTED—NURSE GIRL TO TAKE CARE"of child, 2% years old, during daytime onlyNo. 2105 Girard ay S. Telephone S 360-J4.good girlTfor general housework 7good wages. 3127 2d ay S.WANTED-A GIRL TO WASH DISHES ANDwork in kitchen. 2507 Bloomington ay.

WANTED—GOOD GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK.'One who can go home nights; good wa»resCall at once. 15 9th st S.GIRL WANTED TO DO DRESS IRONING*North Star_Dye Works, 723 Hennepin ay.

WANTED—A TRAINED~NURSE.~ ADDRESSimmediately, Hospital, New PaynesvilleMinn., stating salary expected.WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL~f6iTI}EN^eral housework; Humboldt and 18th sts; fam-ily of adults; wages $4; apply Tuesday even-ing or Thursday, at 1410 Stevens ay.

WANTED—GIRL^FOR GENERAL~HOUSITwork; modern flat; three in family. 1516 10thay S.STENOGRAPHER WANTED—ONE ACCUSEtomed to invoicing preferred. PittsburghPlate Glass Co.COMPETENT GIRL FOITgENERAL HOUSEwo£k; no washing; good wages. 904 15th ay S.WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SHtRT FlN-isher. Minnesota Steam Laundry, 1710 EFranklin ay.

DINING-ROOM QIRUf EXPERIENCEDwaitresses wanted, at Golden Gate Cafe, 9-114th st 3.WANTED—LADY CANVASSER, HOUSE TOhouse demonstrations on flour, and takeorders. Address 2496, Journal.GIRL, ABOUT 16, THAT HAS TO WVORK,to take charge of baby and do light house-work^Mrs. Collyer, 249 6th ay S.WANTED—EXPERIENCED dTnING-ROOMgirl. 17 10th at N.

33 HORSES, CARRIAGES—SALEWANTED—HORSES TQ BOARD; BARN 6154th st S, refitted in first-class order forboarders; call and see me. F. -H, Elwell.Telephone 2705 L 3.NEW AND SECOND-HAND BUGGIES,wagons, surreys, phaetons, rubber-tired run-abouts, horses, harnesses, all kinds; newwork exchanged for old. Cash or time. 4143d st S.

YOUNG MAN AS COACHMAN, ONE HORSE;take care of grounds etc. W. J. Keith, 1908Kenwood boulevard.WANTED—GOOD CABINETMAKER AT JC. Wltte Mfg. Co., 30 and 32 Central ay.

WANT, AT ONCE, STEADY MAN ANDwoman (without children), who are willingtowork and fully understand farming, stockraising and dairying, to work on stock farmin Aitkin county, Minn., 125 miles from Min-neapolis. This situation will not be given toany but ejyjerienced and capable people, whoare willing to work and can furnish goodreferences. Steady job to the right people.Wages $40 and every thing furnished. Nocity farmers wanted. Edwin L. Buck, 100Kasota buildir-\ Minneapolis, Minn.WANTED—YC. t^G~MAN~FOR~DELIVER-ing. L. Join -'n, 112 Western ay.

WANTED—AT ONCE, TWO OR THREEfirst-class cabinet-makers; steady work andgood salary to the right man. Address theCalmar Mfg. Co., Calmar, lowa.THE NATIONAL METAL TRADES ASSO-"elation will pay 27&cper hour as wages andas additional compensation, 10 cents per hourbonus for competent machinists to take theplace of strikers in the city of ChicagoSteady employment in the most modernshops. Address, for particulars, postofneebox 1007, Chicago.MAN WANTED—TO DO CLEANING"North Star Dye Works, 723 Hennepin ay.

IWISH A FIRS~T-CLTsITBLACKSItfffH"~ATonce. Will pay good wages; new shop andnew tools. P. A. Hall, M4not. N. D. Box 2.BLACKSMITH

"WANTED—SINGLE MAN~first-class horseshoer and plow man Ad-

dress Gust Nelson, Hanska, Mian.

FOR SALE—I,OOO-POUND FAMILYDRIVER,good roadster, will trade for heavier horse.Apply_between_B_and 9 a._m., 807 Hennepin.GOOD DRIVING OOTFIT, CHEAP7~OR~~EX^change for vacant lot; prefer Bth or 13thward. " George B. Dartt, 807 Phoenix bldg.FOR SALE-A TEAM OF HORSES~~ANDharness: weight, 2,600 lbs; perfectly sound;one large flower dray, coal wagon and box,wood cart and pair of wheels: one set ofsleighs; will sell reasonable. Call 700 6th Bt S.FOR SALE—GENTLEMAN'S ROAD HORSE,1,150 lbs; city broke, with speed and action:also large black coach team. 616 E 17th st,city.TWO GOOD FAMILYDRIVERS, ONE PONYteam; also four good heavy workers; for salecheap. 211 6th Bt S.GOOD WORK TEAM, 6 YEARS OLD?weight 2,700 and sound; must sell to-morrow,leaving__city. 2024 4th st N.NICE DRIVING MARS, 7 YEARS OLD?weight 900 lbs; open buggy and harness; alsobig work mare. 1,400 lbs; good worker; cashor time. 1308 20th ay N.J25 BUYS SMALL DRIVING MARK, EXTRAgood traveler; sound and gentle. 531 Cot faxay N.

33JHO^SJS J^ARRJ[A^E^--SALE_-.. Continued.

FOR CHEAP. A GOOD PHYSICIAN'SGoddard buggy. Harwood's Livery Stable.BIG WORK MARE. $30: WEIGHT 1,400 LBS;two nice drivers; will sell separate; heavyshort tug harness. 2900 2d Bt N.

34 HORSES,CARRIAGES^W'T'DCAVALRY HORSES WANTED. -

300 head of cavalry horsea wanted at Bar-rett & Zimmerman's Midway Horse Market,St. Paul, Minn., for the United States gov-ernment; they must be sound, stand l&Vi to16 hands high, weigh , from 950 to 1.160 andfrom 4 to 8 yeara old: ;bring In,your horsesand get your high price for them.WANTED—BY THOROUGHLY RELIABLE jparty, horse and buggy for its keep; verylight driving. Will furnish first-class ref-erences as to responsibility, etc. 2782, Jour-nal.- --. -... •.\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 -!..;i ... , - .\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0..'\u25a0... . i

TEAMS WANTED FOR RAILROAD WORK; '$4 per day; free transportation. NationalEmployment Co., 200 Nleollet ay. ' \u25a0

WANTED—TO RENT, AT ONCE, LIGHTor medium weight delivery wagon, single rig,for a few days' use. Address 2809. Journal.

35 INSTRUCTION jSINGING SCHOOL, EVERY THURSDAY, 4p. m., Malta Temple, 243 Nleollet ay; besttraining in tone production. George H. Norm-ington, instructor. \u25a0

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36^O^N^AN£^HAT^E^S^^RICE LOANS on all kinds of personal prop-erty; charges reasonable. 606 Globe hldg.

QUICK LOANS - MADE ON FURNITURE,pianos, etc., without removal; easy payments,cheapest rates; business confidential. Minne-sota Mortgage Loan Co., room 306 Bank ofCommerce building, cor. Ist ay S and 4th at.PAWNBROKERS—ReIiabIe, reasonable; con-fldential. Harris & Goldstein, 239 Ist ay 8.LOANS MADE ON SAME DAY AS APPLl-cation, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons,fixtures, etc., goods to remain In your un-disturbed possession.

PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS.Minneapolis Loan Co., 001-2 Globe Building.LOANS MADE ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS,furs in storage and warehouse receipts, atone-half the usual rates. Monthly Install-ment Loan C0.,.825 Guaranty Loan.PRIVATE LOANS AT 504-6 GUARANTYbuilding; small oT large amounts of furniture,pianos or any good security; confidential;easy monthly payments. \u25a0 . •

37 LOST AND FOUNDLOST OR STOLEN—BANK BOOK, NO.122984, issued by The Farmers and Mechanics'Savings Bank of Minneapolis; if not returnedto said bank before Aug. 28, 1901, applicationwill be made for a duplicate thereof.LOST—GOLD WATCH~AND PIN ON 13THay, between 21st and 23d st, Monday even-ing; F. V. E., June 6, '99, engraved on out-side case; please return to 1223 E 21st st, forreward.STOLEN—A HORSE AND BUGGY; A DARK, brown colored horse, with white star in fore-

-1 head, left hind hoof large, weight about 1,100lbs, 9 years old. The horse and red side-spring buggy was taken from W.ashingtonand Plymouth ay N, Monday evening, about 9o'clock. A liberal reward will be paid forthe report of whereabouts of the same, by H.F. Brown, 1014 New York Life building, Min-neapolis, _Minn.LOST~SUNDAY, PAIR OF GOLD-BOWEDspectacles. Return to 2730 Park ay and re-ceive reward.LOST—ON" INTERURBAN CAR. OR BE-tween 6th and 3d st, last Tuesday evening,pair gold glasses. Return to 3145 Stevens ayand receive reward.

| $500 REWARD—DR.TAYLOR'S TANSY PEN-ryola English Female Regulating Pills, th"c la-dies' friend and priceless boon; they are theoriginal and only genuine; are safe and al-ways reliable; never fail. Mailed anywherefor $1. Sold at all drug stores. Charles A.

I Drefs, Mfg. Chemist, Buffalo. N. Y.ELITE BATH PARLORS, G26 HENNEPINay; porcelain tubs; massage, cabinet andmedicated baths; experienced lady attendant.MRS. DR. F. McKAY, REMOVED FROM620% to 412 Nicollet, room 51, sixth floor; take

I elevator. Electricity, magnetism and baths.PILES—DR. H. WAITE, 25 YEARS! SPEC-ialist, cures every case; write for pamphlet,mailed free. 1219 Hawthorn ay. Minneapolis.

OUR NEW BOOK SENT FREE, SEALED,fully illustrated; treats of all conditions ofmen; tells how to attain "Perfect Manhood."Should be in the hands of every male adult.AddressERIE MEDICAL CO.. "Book Dept.," Buf-

falo, N. Y.

41 MINNETONKA PROPERTYWE TRANSACT A GENERAL REAL ES-tate business, but make a specialty of LakeMinnetonka cottages, lots and acres. Jaeger& Torelle, 310 Bank of Commerce.FURNISHED COTTAGES AT EXCELSIORand Howard's Point, cheap, for balance ofseason. Lauderdale & Co., 355 Temple Court.FURNISHED COTTAGE AT ZUMBRAHeights; seven rooms; fine fire place, barn,boat; large fine grounds, nice repair; balanceof season. Lane & Conrad Co., 513 Phoenixbldg.

42~~ "notice

NOTICE—DEEP CUT PICTURE SALE, FINEoil paintings, new framed-up pictures, un-claimed pictures left 60 days; violets. LaFrance Roses sc. We frame pictures cheap;new mouldings. Zesbaugh, 11 sth st S.

43 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORSSEALED PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING TWOcottages at Farlbault, Minn., will be re-ceived at this office on or before Aug. 28,1901. Plans and specifications can be seenat the office of Clarence H. Johnston, archi-tect, St. Paul, Minn., and at office of Improve-ment Bulletin at Minneapolis, Minn. Theright is reserved to reject any and all bids.Board of Control of State Institutions, by S.W. Leavett, chairman.FOR SALE—Large brick building, known as

the distillery, on 21st ay S, between 3dst and 4th st. In this building are360,000 brick and PO.OOO feet heavy di-mension timber. Also much iron, atoneand lumber. I am anxious to sell.

EDMUND G. WALTON, 30'/ HENNEPIN AY.

44 PERSONALDR. B. SHEPARD HAS REMOVED HERoffice to 620*6 Nicollet. Telephone 1892-J2.Residence, South 863-Ll. Office hours, 11a. m. to 5 p. m.A TONIC, JUVENALIS HAIR FOOD restoresnatural color, prevents graynees. 50c. Voegeli.T. H. BLY, M. D., SPECIALIST IN ALLdiseases of women; all irregularities correct-ed; private home for women before and dur-iug confinement; new book 25c, all you needto know. Office, 27 4th st S, third floor.LADIES—SSOO REWARD FOR AN ABNOR-maI, obstinate case of suppression, any cause,my Regulator fails to relieve in 24 hours;positively guaranteed; no ergot or pills; manysaved from suicide; ideal safe home treat-ment; mail $3. Dr. Jackson, R. C. 812, 167Dearborn st. Chicago.

FEMAILE DISEASES CUREDBy Dr. Wheeler, specialist; irregular men-struation successfully treated. Office, Globebuilding, Minneapolis.

EXAMINATIONFREE.LADIES.

Bradley's Face Wash removes moth, tan,freckles and pimples; 25c; sale Donaldson's,Olson's, Minneapolis Dry Goods. Agents ap-ply to Mrs. Bradley, 267 Dupont ay N, nearWestern.

HAIR AND SCAJL.P REMEDIES.Dandruff, falling hair or itching and ecze-

matous scalp and growing baldness ceases theday their use has begun. Send stamp forparticulars or 50c for trial course. O. K.Chance, 680 Syndicate Arcade, Minneapolis.Minn.FADE AWAY, GREATEST BEDBUG DE-stroyer known; at druggists and dept. stores.LADIES, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN-nyroyal Pills are the best; safe, reliable; takeno other; send 4c stamp for particulars. "Re-lief for Ladies" In letter by return mail; atdruggists. Chichester Chem. Co., Phlla., Pa.UAUTO APPLY SATIN-SKIN CREAM ANDPowder to preserve a lovely complexion. 25c.Leading stores.aTQUIET TIP: IS YOUR FALL SUIT ANDovercoat ready to put on? If not, August isthe time to get it ready. How about your oldhat? We can make it look like new. We doshoe repairing by hand. Telephone us (both'phones, 1664) when your bundle is ready.We French dry clean ladies garments andhousehold goods. The Pantorlum. 925-927 Nic-ollet. "We make no new garments, butmake your old ones look like new."DEAFNESS OVERCOME~BY USE OF LYN-dale ear phone; mailed to any address 65c.705 W Lake.CHIROPODY—CORNS, BUNIONS AND ALLfoot troubles promptly corrected; electrolysisfor the removal of superfluous hair, moles,warts, etc. Anna M. QrUwold, 117 Medicalblock.

45 PATENT ATTORNEYSWILLIAMSON & MERCHANT (JAMES P.Williamson and Frank D. Merchant), patentattorneys and solicitors; main office, No. 929---935 Guaranty Loan building, Minneapolis,Minn.; branch office, room 52 McGill build-ing, Washington. D. C. -

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALB

47 IMPROVEDW. A. BARNES & CO., 300-302 NICOLLET,issue a rental bulletin and real estate listevery Monday.' Call or send and get one.MY CATALOGUE OF HOUSES FOR SALEis very complete. Edmund G. Walton, 300Hennepin ac. \u25a0

BEST BARGAINS IN SMALL HOMES;$1,000; $50 down and monthly payments. Lau-derdale fc Co., 355 Temple court.AMONG THE TREES ON THE HILLTOPat St. Anthony Park, a new Dutch Colonialhouse of nine rooms, beam ceilings, hard-wood finish, floors and seats, conservatory,large bathroom, open plumbing, hot waterheat; $3,200; easy terms. . W. W. Clark, 313Nicollet ay. >V>v''--, VJ'».**« *•\u25a0.?>*MODERN 10-ROOM HOUSE—LARGE, EAST-front lot; good stable, on Pleasant ay, insideof 26th st. A decided bargain at $2,950. H.E. Ladd, 302 Andrus bldg., Nlcollet and sth.WILL SELL MY WELL-BUILT, NlNE-room house and lot for $1,850. 412 W 28th st.Mrs. James Kelly. Call mornings.INVESTIGATE THIS—OUTSIDE OWNERsays sell nine apartment brick fiat, Eastside;built 1891-2; always rented and In first-classcondition; yearly rental $2,490; year's ex-penses $900; interest $4oO; net income $1,130;beat offer before Sept. 1 takes it. HomeRealty. 311 Sykes block.$4,700 FOR EAST-FRONT CORNER, IN BTHward; new, eight-room, modern house; hard-wood floors and finish; frescoed in oil—water-colors; built for a home; will save youprice of lot on cost to duplicate. Owner, 2547,JoirtnaL ,CAN"T~BE HELPED; MUST BE SOLD; 264014th ay S; before Sept 1; look, $1,050 takesit. Also 74 feet, 6th ay S and 10th. Owner,3047 Harriet ay.

il-ROOM HOUSE ON 60x120 LOT, FIVEblocks from business district, \u25a0on 1- Henneplnay; bargain for cash. Address 2701, Journal.

—New house, corner of Portland ay andLake st; cost to build as follows: Con-tractor, $2,641; grading, $72.90; cement-ing cellar, $45; plans, $15; ventilating,$27.50; decorating, etc., $75; plumbing,$357.50. (incomplete); heating (tncomplete), $400. Total of house alone, with-out lot, $3,633.90. ...I want to sell this house; it is new

and built by day labor on honor. Terms,$500 cash and $40 a month, with 6 percent interest

EDMUND G. WALTON, 300 HENNEPIN AY.

4g UNIMPROVED

LOTS IN WALTON PARK ARE SELLINGrapidly. They are the cheapest lots to-dayin North Minneapolis. Calf for plats andprice lists.

EDMUND G. WALTON. 300 Hennepin ay.

I AM OWNER OF THREE PERFECT EASTfront lots, one on Chicago, one 9th ay 26th st,one Humboldt, near Hennepin; low pricesfor quick sale. 2710, Journal. \u25a0

$4,000 FOR 106x103, ON \ 17TH ST. NEARHennepin; choice location for flats. CharlesS. Woodruff, 606 Guaranty building. >$600, 46x119, LYNDALE, NEAR 28TH ST W;lies finely: all street improvements in.Charles S. Woodruff, 60t'» Guaranty building.

Kg farm lands

DO YOU WANT 160 ACRES 'CHOICE DA-kota land? Best and cheapest land to behad to-day. Homestead. Call on or writeSeymour Granger, Valley City, N. D. '

CHOICE LANDS IN LINCOLN COUNTY,producing good rentals; no crop failure-, finehomes, grand investments; partial payments;lots for sale. Fred Joynt, Hendricks, Minn.160-ACRE FARM. WITH TOOLS, FOR $1,200;87-acre farm, well improved, $850. ErnestNash, 1509 E Franklin ay. ... . :BEST BARGAIN IN THE STATE OF MlN-nesota; solid section Wright county, on nicelarge lake, uear station; rich land; price low;want offer; must sell; must have money.Hobart, Phoenix building.

SOUTH DAKOTA LANDS. 60 QUARTERsections; Clark county; worth $15 an acre;will sell some of them for $1,000; you candouble your money on them; big crops; samelands in Hamlin, Codington counties are nowselling for $25 an acre; can make you rich.Hobart, Phoenix building.

50 REAL ESTATE—EXCHANGETO TRADE FOR HOUSE AND LOT ORstock of goods or some business in Minne-apolis or St. Paul, quarter section of NorthDakota, soil; a homestead. Address ownerM. M.Fulk, Devils Lak«,_N. D.WANTED—TO" EXCHANGE LARGE MOD-ern house for smaller "one.'-* Address 2889,Journal. ••\u25a0\u25a0.•\u25a0• \u25a0•\u25a0•;•. , \u25a0\u25a0 .

SITUATIONS WANTED '

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SITUATION WANTED BY . ENGINEER;had 20 years' experience; mill or factory pre-ferred; can come at once. . Ole Bjastad, El-more, Minn; - - . \u25a0•\u25a0 . . -FIRST-CLASS COOK WANTS' SITUATIONIn hotel or restaurant; best of reference;meat or pastry. 2744, Journal;

CARPENTER FOREMAN WOULD~LIKEHAjob on dwellings; day work preferred. Ad-dress 2751. Journal. , . . .WANTED—A YOUNG MAN WITH EXPERI~ence as canvasser expert and collecting de-sires position with some machine company.Address 2803, Journal. \u25a0

YOUNG MAN WISHES STEADY WORK OFsome kind;'experienced horseman. Address2893, Journal. - \u25a0 \u25a0 . \ , r '"BY COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCEDman, building residences and heavy barns;contract or day work; in country or live townin Minnesota. 2882,. Journal. * •SITUATION WANTED \u25a0 BY FIRST-CLASSstationary | engineer; 14 years experience; bestof references. Address A. L. A., 826 41stay N. -. \u25a0\u25a0 "\u25a0\u25a0 -.\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0. - -' .-\u25a0•

YOUNG MAN, 20 YEARS OLD, WOULDlike position as clerk in hardware store.Have had four years' \u25a0 experience ; and canfurnish good references. Address CharlesFranz, Fairfax, Minn. • • :i

WANTED—BY A COMPETENToffice man and bookkeeper of twenty years'experience. Best of references. Address2934, , Journal. >"':' .:, ,GENERAL OFFICE WORK; GOOD EDUCA-tIon understands correspondence and type-writing; best of references furnished. 2916,Journal. . , '\u25a0\u25a0;.\u25a0\u25a0. \u25a0••- _•\u25a0> \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0.-.\u25a0 \u25a0...,\u25a0-.;\u25a0' .... . >;.-. >-:M ;\u25a0 :;\u25a0;:;•; \u25a0• FEMALE ;\u25a0; ' \u0084.v-»^SITUATION WANTED BY GOOD GIRL TOdo light housework. Call or address 252814th ay S, upstairs.

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\u25a0\u0084 SITUATIONS WANTEDContinued.

WANTED— POSITION BY A COMPETENTlady bookkeeper and stenographer; thre*years' experience In bank and tour years inlaw office. Best of references. Address W.»box 576. Marshall. Minn. - \u25a0 \u0084,.-.'.by YOUNG LADY, HIGH school bduca-tion, position in insurance or architect office,to do longhand and making herself generallyuseful. 2860, Journal.AN EXPERIENCED LADY BOOKKKEEP-er and jstenographer would I like a - positionwith a responsible firm. 2848, Journal.YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION A»assistant bookkeeper and office helper. Willbegin on small salary. Address M. I*. M3813 W 44th st. **WANTED— AS HOUSEKEEPER,in widower's family in city or large towa;best of references given. Address G. H..Marshall, Minn.A SEAMSTRESS WANTS DRESSMAKINGin families, cutting and 1 fitting done; good,work. Address 2973, Journal. *

53^ STORAGE ;THE BOYD TRANSFER AND FUEL CO.has unequaled facilities for moving and stor-ing household goods; packing for storage andshipment by experienced men. Office, 46 South3d st. Telephone, Main 666, both exchanges.FIREPROOF STORAGE, New, Clean Rooma.REALTY CO.. 106 Ist ay N. Tel. Main 2063 J.

53 WANTED MISCELLANEOUSWE BUY diamonds or trade for new; we paycash for old gold or make into new jewelry.Jacobs Jewelry Co., 43 Washington ay S.CASH PAID for all kinds of household goods.*Don't sell before getting estimates from theTown Market, 25-27 sth st S. Tel. 1993.CAR-LOADS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODSmade up for Pacific coast points, making abig saving in freight. Parties moving to thecoast should not fail to consult us. TheBoyd Transfer Co., 46 3d it S.WANTED — SECOND-HAND FURNITURE,stoves, buggies and harnesses and office fur-niture, for shipment; pay more than localdealers. A 1101, Journal. \u25a0-\u0084,.

WANTED— ROW BOAT IN GOOD CONDl-tion; state price. V. L. Whetherby, 2013 Sheri-dan ay S. . • . \u25a0. .\u25a0

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WANTED— BUY A SECOND-HANDtypewriter; must be cheap and In good re-pair; Smith-Premier preferred; elso second-hand safe, size about 2x3 feet, outside. Ad-dress 2922, Journal.WANTED— GOOD YOUNG LIVER-SPOT-ted pointer or Gordon, English or Lewellynisetter dog; must be well bred. Address Max,Lock Box '43, Walnut Grove, Minn.

gO WANTED TO RENTI HAVE FIRST-CLASS TENANTS WAITINGfor 7 to 10-room houses and modern flats; Ifyou have a house to rent, list it with me; Ican get you a tenant. T. A. Jamison, 4 Loanand Trust building.. '...,, .. ;.-. <jl

8 WE HAVE A CONSTANT DEMAND «fi for modern houses, flats and stores. J;82 List your property with us for prompt *$2 rental.- ••• -: \u25a0•-'..-:..•-. ij82 THORPE BROS., JiP Andrus Building. * |11g2585iiBSSSSSBBBB gSSggBSSB2BBSB 8588888888 B^3S^ IWANTED--BY THREE BACHELORS, PUR-nished fiat, six to eight rooms,. for the win-ter. 2814, Journal. ' \u25a0\u25a0.-\u25a0••

WANTED—FOUR MODERN ROOMS, BUlT-able for housekeeping, within walking dis-tance of 7th st and 3d ay S. Address 2927,Journal. • .g ]["WANTED—REAL ESTATEWANTED—HOUSE. ABOUT SEVEN ROOMS,American neighborhood, full-sized lot, pl^as-anUy situated; $1,500 to $1,800. 2772. Journal.WILL PAY CASH FOR ONE OR TWOacres with trackage for heavy manufacturing.Address 2852,, Journal. \u25a0 '. \u25a0 '' .\u25a0''\u25a0' < \u25a0

WANTED—TO BUY A FIVE OR SIX-ROOM:cottage in suburbs for spot cash. Call oraddress 2638 14th ay S. \u25a0

63 MINES AND MINING

\u2666 . <g><g> MEETING. ' <J>•f -— '\u25a0\u25a0

C, B. C, Q. B. and U. C. share-

\u25a0 <£<g> K. C. B. C, Q. B. and U. C. chare- <S><$> holders ATTEND special Joint meet- <»<$> ing under auspices of the Jehn-Curlew &<» Mining Co., in Century hall, at 9 a. ; <$><$> m.,--Monday, Aug. 19. Order. of busi- <»•<•> • ness: 1. Vote for or against consolidat- <jp<|> Ing; 2. Election of directors; 3. Mis- <g><«> cellaneous business. <|>3> <*><«> No cut and dried program. Every- <1>S -thing absolutely in hands of share- <£><s> holders. Proxies allowed. , &

888S888SS83£3SS38SS88888888£S888S8SS8SSS8S888<8Si$82 , A Hydraulic mine proves it3 value X;88 from the start. Capital is buying them $2§8 up. Invest mv one while you can. ' X',82 Send for authentic map and literature, R282 Cataract Gold Alining and Power Co., I jj;82 835 Lumber Exchange: » ;|j8388 8888S£?£*S B«otfiga3 8888888888 888£8S888888888g

64 DETECTIVE BUREAUHOY'S DETECTIVE BUREAU—ALL BUSl-ness strictly confidential; expert service only.Very best references. 514-516 Phoenix build-Ipg. Telephone Main 44.

65 moving

SAFES, BOILERS AND HEAVY MACHIN-ery moved;' household goods' moved andstored or packed' for shipment by expertpackers. Boyd Transfer and Fuel Co., 46 3dat S. Telephone Main 656. both companies.THE M. P. D. DELIVERS PACKAGES INthe city, 10c, and St. Paul 15c. Merchants'Package Delivery, 15 7th st S. Tel. 1526. call LCAMERON'S TRANSFER AND STORAQE—Furniture moved, stored, packed, \u25a0\u25a0 shipped;best facilities: largest and finest transfervans. Office 200 Nlc. Tel 1208; rea. TeL 2834-L.

67 MACHINERY AND enginesIRON-WORKING AND WC>OD-WORKINaMACHINERY— , STOCK t, ofk MCOnd-hand and new machines in . the northwest.You can SEE what you buy and we back upwhat we sell. NORTHERN .itACHINERYCOMPANY, 215-217 South 3d st, Minneapolis.

74^^^FTORIERiSA. R^IN^RT^R^C^IC^CL^U^RIERTIsi^iIst S; fur work in all branches; all kinds ofIfine.fur garments e»ade to order \u25a0 this mona '

at ' reduced - prices.. Telephone • 2729-JS.

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