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THE SAINT PAUL BAIL'S GLOBE: TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1889. 7 ST. PAUL WANTS. Wants on this page willbe inserted under classified headings according to the following TABLE Of RATES. I 5 \u25ba_ *"""""j »5 •- 55 55" g * 9 | 5 m 5- Number " ° _ " » \u25a0_ g.' Words. 5' 1. -§•* g* a . - Word. g I |- | I § § 1* » to \u25a0 » '.'.?'.'.'. m 15 or less $.1511.87 $.39 $.51 $.63 $.75 $.87 16 words .16 .28 .40 .52 .64 .76 .88 17 words .17 .30 .43 .56 ' .69 .82 .95 18 words .IS .32 .46 .60 .74 .38 1.01 19 words .19 .34 .49 .64 .79 .94 1.08 20 words .20 .35 .50 .65 "'.BO .95 1.10 21 words .31 .37 .53 .69 .85 1.011.17 22 words .32 .39 .56 .73 .90 1.07 1.24 2:1 words .23 .-11 .59 .77 .95 1.13 1.31 24 words .24 .42 .60 .78 .96 1.14 1.32 25 words .25 .44 .63 .82 1.01 1.20 1.39 'JO words .26 .46 .66 .80 1.00 1. 20 1.46 27 word*. .27 .IS .69 .90 1.111.32 1.53 25 words .28 .49 .70 .91 1.12 1.33 1.54 29 words .29 .51 .73 .95 1.17 1.61 30 words .30 .53 .76 .9911.22 1.45 1.65 31 words; .31 .55 .791.031.371.511.78 32 words .32 .56 .80 1.04 1.28 1.52 1.76 38 words .33 .58 .8311.08|1.53|1.58|L80 34 words; .34 .60 .861.121.38 1.63 1.90 35 words 1 .35 .62 .8911.16 1.43 1.70 1.97 36 words .36 .63 .90! 1. 17 1.44 : 1.71 1.98 37 words .37 .65 .93 1.21 1.49 1.7712.05 38 words .38 .67 '.96 1.25 1.5411.83 2.12 39 words .39 .69 .991.2911.591.89 2.19 40 words, .40 .70 1.00 1.30 1.601.90 2.26 41 words] .41 .72 1.03 1.34 1.05 1.90 2.27 42 words* .12! .74 1.06 1.38 1.70 2.02 2.30 43 words .43; .76 1.09 1.42 1.75 '-'.08:2.41 44 words .14 .77 1.10 1.43 '1.7612.09:2.42 45 words .45 .7!) LIS 1.47 1.81 2.15 2.49 46 words .46 .8111.16 1.51 1.8« 2.21 2.56 47 words .47 .83 1.19 1.55 1.91 2.27 2.63 48 words .48 .84 1.20 l.ufi 1.92 2.2S 2.64 49 words .49 .80 1.23 1.60 1.97 2.34 2.71 50 words .50 .SS 1.26 1.61 2.02 2.40 2.78 Compound words count two words, mid abbreviations count the same as full words. In Every Case the Money Must Accom- pany the Order. SITUATIONS OFFERED. \u25a0Male. AG ENT— Wanted, a good man as agent for Ramsey couutv to handle the luacstruc- tible Oil-Absorbing Bricks, that will heat your room and do your cooking at an ex- pense of l's cents per hour: no dirt no ashes. Address P.- R. Bosiwick, 22 South Fifth St.. Minneapolis, Minn. 148 50 AGENT— a first-class man for general agent of a mutual life associa- tion; Mason. Odd Fellow or Knight of Pyth- ias preferred; big pay and steady employ- ment to right man. Address George T. Bar- ney, Elkhart. Ind. 148-9 AGENTS wanted for best ana cheapest Swedish Bible: only edition containing the Bible history; very liberal terms: write at once. Empyreal Publishing House, Court block. St. Paul.' 145-51 AGENTS— Good agents in all the princi- pal towns iv Minnesota and Dakota, to whom exclusive territory will be given, to sell the indestructible oil-absorbing bricks, that will heat your room and do your cook- ing at an expense of Hi* cents per hour. No dirt: no ashes. Address V. R. Bostwick, 22 South Fifth street, Minneapolis, Minn. 144-50 \u25a0 A GOOD MOVE- ML Y. Bridgeshas moved . •from Sixth and Jackson sts. to 414 Jackson— store formerly occupied by J. P. Allen, the druggist, and" will be pleased to see all of his friends and the public gener- ally. A good meal for 15c. 20c and 25c. 145-8 ANY ONE wishing employment can se- cure positions at Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert- -148 A PICTURE— St. Paul Picture Frame fac- -fl tory: all kinds of pictures and frames; cheap framing. 39 West Third st. 143-320 BARBER— First-class barber. Coruer of Cedar and Seventh sts. 3 ABBES- Steady man at once. 402 East -D Seventh st. 147-48 BLACKSMITH— Wanted, a blacksmith; German. Corner of Como and Western ays. 148-50 OOKKEEI-ERS AND COLLECTORS —Good positions secured for competent men. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert. 148 BUSINESS MEN—Wanted, five live busi- ness men for St. Paul and Minneapolis; must be acquainted iv both cities. Apply after 10 a.m. at southeast corner Fourtn and Robert sts., Room 4. _-.-,-.--y,l ::•\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0* \u25a0:"\u25a0'\u25a0-.- '. 1 ANVASSERS— SB to $10 per day to can- vassers: good canvassers can make $8 to $10 per day. y Apply to Shepherd, the People's Photographer; all nationalities wanted. " ' 148* CLERKSHIP AND SALESMEN-Posi- tions secured for reliable men. Bee ive Enterprise, Seventh and Kobert. 148 Ci OOKS— For lakes; places open at fair ' salary. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert. •- . 148 COOK— Wanted, a competent woman to ' cook, wash and iron at 306 Sherman st. COLLECTOR— active man to col- lect and canvass; German preferred. * Call before 9a. m., Tuesday. 67 Chamber of Commerce. * . . ... y tyy- 148 CiOMPOSITOH— Wanted, a good compos- V- itor at once at 216 East Seventh st. 3 AYTON AY., 372—Furnished room for rent; $6 per mouth. , 148 MPLOYMENT— bright, active young man about eighteen years of age; first-class situation to right person ; reference required. Call 343 Robert, between 8 and II a. m. ; ask for Eckles. 148 MPLOYMENT— Wanted, young man, acquainted with the city, who can fur- nish good reference. Apply to A J. Fergu- son, Clifton Hotel, between 9 and 11 o'clock to-morrow. .... 148 OFFICE BOY wanted at ouce by Drs. Riggs _ Van Slyck, Third aud Robert sts. PAINTER— First-class painter for inside work. Call at 8 m. 30^. West Third st. : W. Tatischer, fresco painter. 3 ALESMEN— For Sale— grandest library in tbe world is Encyclopedia Britannica. and by American enterprise it is now brought within the reach of all; only 52.50 per- volume: just* completed; men. of character wanted as salesmen; write for cir- cular. C. W. Dumout, Davidson block, St Paul. 142-06 SOLICITOR— gentleman of good address and appearance to solicit orders for views of residences, etc. : will give naif net proceeds. Apply L 47, Globe. 148 \"y ALTERS at 67 East Third st." YELLOWSTONE PARK—Applications for hotel positions received at Bee Hive Enterprise. Seventh and Robert. 148 HOKSKS ASP CARRIAGES. GET your carriages, wagons or sieigns or F. X. tjnesnel, 107 East Eighth st Long experience: practical and scientific workmen; repairing neatly \u25a0 done ou short notice. \u25a0 314* GOOD, heavy draught norses to trade for hardwood timber laud. Address William Rawston, Globe. .142-49 RAND CLEARING SALE OF LIGHT new carriaq-s, phaeton!*, . buggies, jump-seats. carts. pony carts, park wagons, surreys, extension tors, rock- aways, double, single, coupe and pony harness. we have determined to close our entire stock of 200 vehicles of every description at an enormous sacrifice ; now is the time to buy: one price to all. King's Carriage Repository, corner Fourth and Minnesota streets. y 87-177 PHAETON— Good phaeton for sale. Call at Allen livery. Fifth and Cedar sts. 146-152 PONY— Wanted to buy, a good pony ; not over $35. Inquire 285 Summit. . 148 WANTED TO BUY— A light spring wagon. Apply to L, Frank, 151 East Seventh st 148 . COAKf> OFFERED. BOARD— Middle-aged gentleman wants single room and board in private fam- ily; upper town preferred; give terms per month. Address T35. Globe. 148-50 BOARD— rooms, with board, for gentlemen; very, reasonable; 459 Wabasha st, adjoining Young Men's Chris- tian association ; also table board, $3.25 per week. \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-. 145-53 BOARD— Large. .;. pleasant, rooms y with board: handy to business; also day board. 476 Cedar st ;-"y;y. 143-49 BOARD— A desirable i alcove room, with board, at 592 Jacksou st- 148 BOARD— Large pleasant room with ex- cellent board; first-class hotel accom- modations; on a quiet street; handy to busi- ness; day board. : 542 and 544 Canada st ' * 148-53 . \u25a0 y BOARD— Iglehart st, furnished rooms . with board; all modern conveniences; near street car, ten minutes' walk from post- office. ...-•<\u25a0 - 146-48 BOARDERS wanted 279 West Seventh st . . :\u25a0\u25a0 - "\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0-\u25a0. ;.'\u25a0- 146-48 \7** UN i GIRLS' HOME, -620 St. Peter A si. : for "respectable young girls only; board and lodging $2.50 a week: reading room free. \u25a0: : -*••\u25a0 -y- —•--\u25a0\u25a0.." .61-181 PRESSJIAKIJiG. DRESSMAKING— Wanted, a few more engagements in families. - Call or : ad- dress 256 West Third st. 3 SITUATIONS OFFERED. *_ emale. APPRENTICE— Wanted, girl to work in hair store. 318 Wabasha 5t. ..-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-' .3 —INTELLIGENCE OFFICE,.. White Shield League Help Exchange, 78 East Seventh st*. ; no charges to girls. \u25a0* \u25a0 \u25a0 1 39-68 COOKS for private families, hotels and boarding houses; '.• one pastry cook, nurse girl and good houscworkers and lake girls; wages, $8 to 840. 27 East Seventh.l4B COOK— Wanted, a first-class female cook J and a good diningroom girl. --Apply* to or address A. t'antieny. Fargo, Dak. 145-60 iNING-KOOM GIRL— A good: dining- room girlwanted at 390 Robert st. 3 DINING ROOM GlßLS— Ten 'Wanted; some to leave city : $15. Bee Hive En- terprise, Seventh and Robert '\u25a0': .- » \u25a0 \u25a0 148. DINING-ROOM GlßLS— Experienced : §15 per month. 453 Wacouta st. 3 ISHWASHERS for lakes; places open; engage to-day : $15. Bee Hive Enter- prise. Seventh and Robert. 148 C"*» IRLS—Eighteen girls for housework; "*""* small families; good wages. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert, y 148. OUSEMAID—Wanted, a housemaid in' * a family of four. 285 Summit ay. 3 OX'S WORK—Wanted, a girl at 26 : Thompson ay., near Ramsey st. car. barn. : 3 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework : apply between 10 and 12 a. m. 271 Martin st. . 3 HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house- work; cook wanted. 342 West Third st y 3 HOUSEKEEPING— and wife de- sires a girl for general lighthousekeep- ing at once. 281 Fuller st. 3 HOUSEWORK Wanted, a competent girl for housework; no washing. In- quire'at 671 St. Peter. \u25a0 3 HOUSEWORK— girl wanted at 239 East Fifteenth st." . ' 3 HOUSEWORK Wanted, a competent girl for housework ; small family. 922 Minnehaha st. .. 148 HOUSEWORK- Wanted, a good girl for general housework: must understand cooking. 588 Pine st. . 3 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent girl to do light housework. 723 Holly ay. : \u25a0\u25a0:-.'\u25a0 . 3 HOUSE WORK— Wanted, a girl for house- work. L. Abrahainson, 57V*> West Third st y- \u25a0 ' . ; _3 HOUSEWORK— a capable girl for general housework ; good wages. 338 Aurora ay. ~ ! - 3 HOUSEWORK— Agirl tor general house- work in a small family. 515 Wabasha st . ' - - .'.-\u25a0"- "... ' . '3 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent g ir for general housework in a family of four. lSlglehartst. . -.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- 148-50 HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted; general housework. 446 Fuller st. __3 HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted for general housework in small family: German preferred. Call at store, 187 East Seventh st _ 146-48 LADY'— A refined, well-dressed lady to call on our customers; light, pleasant busi- ness; six hours daily, with good salary; ap- ply between 10 and 12. J. Bretano, 272 East Seventh st; up stairs. . 248 LADY as head waitress and housekeeper; Minnetonka; 825; also waitress. : Doug- lass'lntelligence, 35 Seventh. .-" 148 LAUNDRESS— an experience laundress: references required. Apply, after 6 p. m., 312 Summit aye. 143-49 |\/| AN— Wanted, . a man to take up and lil clean carpets . f or a : few days ; please call Tuesday morning.' 21 East College ay. FFICE WORK—Girl to assist- iv mark- ing and doing office work. State Steam laundry, 220 West Seventh st. 3 RESS— First-class . sewing girl 0 wanted at Dressmaking parlors, 457 St Peter st. . ' '\u0084 '"-'\u25a0.. '\u25a0_-\u25a0,'-"\u25a0.'.' ."..3 SEAMSTRESS wanted at once "at 377 i_> Dayton ay. ._ 3 WAS HER WOMAN—Woman to do wash- VV .' ing and ironing. Apply to-day (Tues- day) Flat C, 229% West Seventh st. , . \u25a0* .. . 3 YELLOWSTONE PARK—Pastry cooks, scrub girls and laundresses: ship to-day. Bee Hive Enterprise. and Robert. 148 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 --" BUSINESS CHANCES. . : McKenney, Self Ac Turner, ' 338 Cedar St., Union Block, Room 83. ; \u25a0 BUTCHER SHOP— good busi- ness; sacrifice; who wants it? >\u25a0•'.*\u25a0;>»;'\u25a0\u25a0'> I*J-KOOM house, handsomely furnished *J throughout: heart of city; bath; gas; full of good roomers; clearing nice profit above rent ; who wants this furniture? half value. Manufactures ale and porter: large local trade; will . trade for good real estate. . : 01 -ROOM furnished flat; sacrifice. ~~ IGAR ANDCONFECTIONERY Stores —One for $100 ; one for $150 and $200 ; living rooms attached; good- location;' half value. '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '--:-:. -. \u25a0 6 -ROOM FLAT—East Seventh st; great sacrifice. - \u25a0•'\u25a0'.•\u25a0' HORSE— Weight 1,100 pounds; fine buggy and harness; $130; who wants this? COME and see us for anything you want. McKenney, Self & Turner, 338 Cedar St., Union Block, Room 83. - , , .148 miscellaneous Business Chances NICE, CLEAN CONFECTIONERY, news and notion business; good trade: circumstances prompt me to sell. For par- ticulars call on Cremer & Son, 313 Jackson st. -......\u25a0\u25a0 146-48 A RELIABLE and experienced business man with $3,000 desires to secure an active interest in an established business; manufacturing preferred. M 39, Globe. '\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 . . -.141*;; . ..; . , . •-.;•,.."'\u25a0.:\u25a0\u25a0 FOR SALE— A boarding house and saloon at 694 Rice st. ; for further par-' ticulars Address proprieter Williams' House, 694 Rice st. 143-149 FOR SALE—A well- established and pay- . ing wholesale butter ahd egg business. Address Produce, Box 194, Waseca, Minn. 146-48. ..-.. . . ....\u25a0* . FOR SALE— Shakopee house, ; Nos. 189 and 191 West Fourth st, completely . furnished, all modem improvements, from thirty-five to forty regular boarders, entrance on Fourth st., cable cars on Fourth st. and horse ears on Seventh st. \ For particulars in- quire of Joseph Shearer, American . house, corner Fodrth and Wabasha. 139-168 OR SALE OR KENT— First-class restau- rant with steady boarders, doing a good business; central location : good reason for selling. Address M. J„ Globe. 144-50 NEWSPAPER— For sale, a live news- paper in thriving Minnesota town; good location; large circulation; good ad- vertising patronage and big job business; good reasons for selling; will be \u25a0 sold on liberal terms. Address 11, Globe building, St. Paul. Minn. ." . " 143-156 PARTNER— A lady with a ten-room house in good locality wants a lady partner with small means to carry on a first-class boarding house. Address H 50, Globe. 148-9 PARTNER— a good man with 5*200 to take half interest in good pay- ing business; - must have good references. Room 5, Pfeifer block, Eighth and Wabasha. 142-8 y PARTNER— man with $50 cash, can get one-half interest in' a good paying business. Address J 49, Globe. . . . 148 SALOON— For sale, first-class saloon, 64 South Robert st. - \u25a0- \u25a0\u25a0"-\u25a0"\u25a0 148-49 SITE FOR, A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL ij in Glenwood, Wis., on Wisconsin Central railway, sixty miles east of St Paul; lots in best location willbe donated and lumber fur- nished at less than wholesale - price to re- sponsible hotel man who will \u25a0 build at once: population 1,000; rapidly growing; new rail- way will be constructed to Glenwood this ' season. Address Glenwood Manufacturing company, Glenwood, Wis. * : 148*156 HAT HAVE YOU to exchange for a finely finished and furnished first-class hotel in good solid country town, or tor half interest and to manage same? B. E. Bush- nell. Barron, Wis. 48*49 ti;o *""\u25a0,/ CASH or part trade will buy one- t&OU\J half interest in a first-class con- fectionery, cigar * and billiard hall on the . most ->rominent street in Minneapolis. Ad- dress L 48, Globe. yy. 143-149 ' WASTED TO RENT. ' . COTTAGE— Wanted to rent by refined family, small cottage of six or seven rooms in pleasant locality: Dayton Bluff pre- ferred; rent must be reasonable.' Address D 51, Globe.- ' '- . y ' 148-50 ROOM— Wanted, one unfurnished room ' for gentleman in Cathedral parish. - Ad- dress C. P.", Globe. *~ \u25a0'*-. 148-50 ROOM— Wanted: furnished room for iwo gentlemen, within a' short distance of New York Life Insurance building. 7 Address C. S. L., New York Life Insurance building. . - -\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0• : 148-49 - -..-•\u25a0 *.\u25a0\u25a0' . MUSICAL,. , '--.;.;. '....J-, ' PIANO TUNING $1 ; :' tirst-class work . guaranteed. : Samuel £. crutchett, -19' East -Ninth 'sty*, y : ' 126-148" -nished houses yon can get rut If yon advertise, you bat, " * SITUATIONS WANTED. :-. " .;.; :' y Male. v \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0' '%:':\u25a0.\u25a0, BARBER— First-class white barber wanla ' position at a summer . resort. Addrei-a C 62, Globe. :.- . i. ,-.:•--\u25a0 y.B Situation | wauted by a boy who had some experience in - printing. Address B 42, Globe. ...- yVy 7 BOOKKEEPING— Books opened, closed, posted, expert work. etc. F. Sprague, room 252, Drake block, St Paul. . . 122* BOOKKEEPER— An -i*active, energetic man ,well acquainted with the city, de- sires a position as .bookkeeper,- penman or general man; l»-t references. AddressK 49, Globe. . -..,\u25a0—... . ' y- .- l OOKKEEPER— Situation wanted eveu- \u25a0\u25a0 ings by a competent bookkeeper; \u25a0 can furnish all reference '\u25a0\u25a0 asked for. Address X 45, Globe. ,- :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 .'. * "-;- .•,.-*\u25a0• \u25a0:•,)..• --1; BOOKKEEPEK-PosiUon In any office; by young man having three years' ex- perience as cashier and bookkeeper** good recommendations. Address 361 Iglehart st 1 BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, a situation by '\u25a0\u25a0: an experienced bookkeeper ' and col- lector; can give A 1 references and bond, if necessary. Address F. W„ Globe. 7 BOOKKEEPING or any * office work by _ young man of twenty; fine penman ; A No. 1 city references from former employers; speaks \u25a0 German ; moderate salary. Address E 73. Globe. y -'\u25a0\u25a0--.. " --.•.'.:\u25a0 L. BOOKKEEPER AND COLLECTOR— Position wauted by a young man: cau furnish best city reference. Address D 62, Globe. ' ' .- ''.\u25a0 ' " 3 BOOKKEEPER— young married man, . bookkeeper, speaks English, French and . German, willing to work. Address M., Globe. 3 CLERK— young man of nineteen would like to get a situation iv some wholesale house. Address G 47, Globe. , -•'.'.\u25a0".-'\u25a0 \u25a0:'•\u25a0* v- 3 . CLERK— Boy aged seventeen wants a situation in grocery store, office, or as hostler. G. Savage, 14 Exchange. : \u25a0•' \u25a0•:\u25a0> ' 1 CLERK— A good young man wishes a good place in some wholesale house.' Address E.U., Globe. \u25a0:-.:\u25a0 :\u25a0-.:< 1 CLERK— Situation wanted by a boy four- teen years old to tend soda water fount-'' am. Address G 44, Globe. , 3 CLERK— Young man wants a situation as hotel clerk: best .of references given. Call or address 68 East Seventh st., Room 6. third floor. \u25a0". ,- .-*7. COACHMAN— Man. twenty-six .years old, wants a position as coachman or watch- man; understands the best care of horses. Address G 48, Globe. ..- \u25a0 . . .2 COACHMAN— Situation wanted by a life- ; time experienced in care of horses and fine carriages; good references, Address -X 44, Glope. '.-\u25a0-. \u25a0 -.'\u25a0- 1 COACHMAN— A single man would like a situation as coachman; a good driver; can give good reference. Address O 51, Globe. '- - ' 1 CIOACHMAN— Man twenty-six years old *-. wants a position as coachman or watch- man ; understands the best care of horses and carriage. Address A54, Globe. 3 COACHMAN— A temperate young man will take care of horses, lawn, drive.car- riage and be useful about the house; good references. Address G 33, Globe. ;2 COOK— Wanted, situation as cook in hotel or restaurant: willing to take second; steady and sober man. Erastus Denning, 395 Carroll st. 3 COOK— Situation wanted by i a first-class cook for hotel or summer resort. Ad- dress B 47, Globe. 147-48 COPYING A young man would like to do some copying on typewriter evenings: work guaranteed. . Address G 45, Globe. 3 DELIVERING— A young mau . of ' good - address wauts to do delivering or clerk In store. C. H. Erickson, 243 Martin st. - 3 DRUGGIST— position in drug store by- thoroughly. competent drug- gist: graduate of pharmacy; thirteen years' experience. Address V 44, Globe. ... ',\u25a0'-. - 1 DRIVER— A young man would like to work around a store or drive team ; best of references given. Address D- 50, Globe. 1 DRIVER— Situation wanted to drive team, single or double; is well acquainted in the city; five years in last place. J . 42, Globe. \u25a0 ' ' 1 DRIVER— a situation to drive a j delivery wagon, is . well acquainted in . city; four years in the last place. B 62,. Globe. .*' ..;' \u25a0'-:\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 1 DRIVER— Ayoung man, well - acquainted with the city, would- like a position - driving a deli very" wagon of any kind; can bring good recommendation. Address A. H., 514 Mississippi st. .".' * 7 DRIVER— would like a situation driv- inga deliver}*wagon incity *, good driver; - good reference in delivery. .-. Address .-D- 47, ' Globe. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0--\u25a0\u25a0'•- -.-'\u25a0:. --;"•\u25a0 6 MPLOYMENT— gentleman from the East would like a position in any busi- ness house in St. Paul: is of good address and willing to work. Address J 44. Globe. 1 EMPLOYMENT wanted by an English- man of any kind; handy witn tools, and understands horses. Address G. R., 344 , Sherman st. - \u25a0 \u25a0 ' 1 EMPLOYMENT— Man and wife want a - situation in private family or on farm ; references exchanged. Address G 43, Globe. EMPLOYMENT wanted by young man, twenty-cue. willing to work. Apply H. Lupton. 351 West Seventh st. \u25a0 7 EMPLOYMENT— A young man of good address and appearance has come to St. Paul to make a home; he 'desires most any honorable position that will support him- self and -wife; kindly assist one willing to work. Addyss N 55, lobe. 148-149 EMPLOYMENT Wanted, situatiou by Aid youngman twenty years old; willing to work at anything honorable. Address Frank Bishop, 229 Vi West Seventh st. . \u25a0 3 EMPLOYMENT— By a strong young man ' in any kind of business ; talks and writes English and Swedish; the best of reference. Address B 39. Globe. 3 MPLOYMENT—Situation wanted by strong young man ; work of any kind; speaks German and English. . Address A 52, Globe. . \u25a0 \u25a0' . ..-. : 3 EMPLOYMENT— A strong young man. aged twenty-three, not afraid to work, wants a situation at anything. Address F 42, Globe. ;\u25a0--,.\u25a0 y 1 HARNESSMAKER— Wanted, a situation by a single man twenty-two years old ; hamessmakar by trade, but is willing to work at anything at moderate wages. Address G 46, Globe. 3 HOSTLER— A young man would like posi- tion as hostler or work in grocery store; - best of references. Address A. E. C, 130 West Fourth st. 3 HOSTLER— Wanted, situation to work around the house; understands care of horses and harness ; best city reference. W 52, Globe. ' - - y- ' yl Alt IST—Agood.practical machinist IfA . who - understands his trade wants a situation. George, Globe. -1 IGHT CLERK—A situation as night clerk in a summer hotel for the I season by one with experience. Address R.S., Globe. \u25a0..-..-."'• .'\u25a0:"' y 2 IV URSE— want a good night or day 1 1 male nurse, call at 575 Lafayette ay. * 6 FFICE WORK—Boy aged r seventeen would like a situation in an office, in a .. grocery store, or as hostler. 'Address George . Savage, No. 14 Exchange st. yy . 7 OFFICE WORK— thirteen years of age wants position > in office or store : givingbest of references; good scholar, and understands English, German and Bohemian languages. Address M48, Globe. \u25a0\u0084"\u25a0:•- 1 FFICE WORK—Situation wanted, by a - young man, in office of some kind. Ad- dress A 15, Globe. 5: ASTRY COOK—A steady young man would like to learn pastry cooking and' make . himself, useful round restaurant or bakery. Address P 43, Globe. . "4 : PLUMBER— A youngman wants to get a chance to work with an expert plumper under instructions; five years' experience in : a country shop. Address" C 52, GloDe. 6 PLUMBER— Young man, who has been j upwards of .- a year at r the business, . wants a place to learn the trade thoroughly. Address N 47, Globe. -.6 PORTER— a place as porter, i janitor ;or night watchman; can give best of references. Address B 53, Globe. 3 . POSITION— Wanted, position in any mer- . cantile house by competent and ex-" ' perienced man can keep books or do hard work. Address V 43. Globe. ". y 1 POSITION OF.. TRUST by experi- enced, man; has had: experience in machinery: reference given. Address X ' 42, 1523 Nineteenth st south, Minneapolis. •:. .:.-.-. 146-50 ; y- SHEEP SHEARER— by a young man a place to shear sheep. Address V 50, Globe. :-. yy-: -3 TRAVELER— Wanted, employment in . store or . as •' traveler by experienced businessman; single ; thoroughly.: trustwor- thy: references and security ; small salary; could leave the city. Address Z 41, Qlobe.*7 WORK ,- FOR .*" BOARD— ft- man . wants a place to work for board after 6 p. m. Address U 49, Globe. -.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 3 WATCHMAN— Wanted by a young man, VV position as night watchman ; can ' fur- nish ; the best" of . references; bonds if: re- quired; for further particulars - address S 39. - ('lobe ; \u25a0 ""'-". *-.\u25a0\u25a0- ,"., \ : : -'--.-•* y. 144-50 WATCHMAN Wanted, >? situation ': as ' night watchman or janitor; best city * reference; six years in last place; bonds if i'«(-,u««<l. 48, Globe. y.y .-'\u25a0 _ ' SITUATIONS WAWTEP. •\u25a0" \u25a0; .y I'cmiile. \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0•''\u25a0':.':\u25a0 \u25a0' "".'.'-"•-".''\u25a0 BOOKKEEPER— A position wanted by a vouug lady as bookkeeper, or any office work, or cashier; can give good : references. Address T 24, Globe. : \u25a0 :: y 1 OOKKEEPER— Situation wanted by .•\u25a0 young lady :as ; bookkeeper,* cashier or any kind of oillce work; best of references. Address M.B. 8.60, Globe. V. * . >.7.. BOOKKEEPING— Wanted by a. young ' ; lady atbookkaeping or cashiering or any ' kin of office work ; city references. G 41, Globe.'-. '\u25a0': \u25a0\u25a0 ••,"' .- ! --.y.-.-:" -y-' \u25a0'.- v-;, ; ,' -;'" - ; CLERK— A young lady would like position. •in dry goods store* or confectionery , store. , Address F. J. 8., 130 West Fourth st, , city; best of references. .. -;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0--.-. ,;\u25a0- . \u25a0 - 3 CLERK— by business woman, ' .< well acquainted in several farming dis- : tiicta- position in a commission house where she can learn the business.- Address N 23, Globe, Minneapolis. ' ..-'' "' \u25a0;\u25a0 "'.-. \u25a0\u25a0 . - -1-; OMPANION— A refined German lady , desires to act as companion * for family or young ladles going . to Europe. Address ; Lock Box 1032. Plattsmouth, Neb. .-.'.: - 1 1 COMPOSITOR— lady compositor, J who is also a bookkeeper, desires a situa- \u25a0 lion in a printing office to do either or both; ; lias some knowledge of job work. K. L., ' Globe,. \u25a0•-, :\u25a0> - ...\u25a0•.. \u25a0-..-. .-\u25a0•;-.• .-\u25a0\u25a0 X) COOK— a first-class cook from New Yorkcity: brings excellent references. ('all or address 213 East Robie st. West St. Paul. ,4 DRESSMAKING— Wanted, engagements in families to do dressmaking. Address D 48, Globe. ', - 1 DRESSMAKER— A competent dress- AJ- maker-wants sewing lin families. Ad- dress 591 East Seventh st. . 1 DRESSMAKER— Would like . places in '•\u25a0 families, or would take work home; g bod fittingguaranteed. '. Address 178 Good- •\u25a0ichave. •'\u25a0+\u25a0•..< \u25a0:. -..: . - 5 DRESSMAKING— Wanted, to learn dress- making or millinery; small salary ex- pected while learning. AddressM T C, Globe. EMPLOYMENT— : seventeen years, wants a situatiou in a small office, or a hostler, or in a grocery store. George Savage, No. 14 Exchange st . _6 EMPLOYMENT of uny kind wanted by a young girlwho is attending school. X .47. Globe. \u25a0-\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0':.-'\u25a0\u25a0-.. \u25a0\u25a0 .-.•;.-• \u25a0"-'\u25a0' s' HOUSEKEEPER— Aplace to work; un- derstands : care of house. Address Z 38. Globe. :. . y ..... "\u25a0'- -'\u25a0- •*. 5 HOUSEKEEPER— position as '- housekeeper, by German lady. Address N 49, Globe. *..: -\u25a0-.... ---:. , 4 HOUSEKEEPER— Widow lady with one ' child . desires position as housekeeper, where she can have her child with her." Ad- dress A 70, Globe. . 1 HOUSEWORK— A: woman wants any kind of day work or general housework. Address 566 Rice st. 5 OUSEWORK in a private family by a young girl. Call at s*lß Mississippi st,. up stairs. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..\u25a0\u25a0 •\u25a0' - . . \u25a0 1 HOUSEWORK— Acompetent girl for sec- . ond work, no objection to leave the city with a private family: willing to assist wash-: ing. . Call or address' 99 East Eleventh st. 6 KITCHEN WORK—Two competent Ger- ' man sisters want situations in j private families as kitchen girls. 54 West Tenth. 6 NURSE— by ; widow past middle age, situation as nurse ' to invalid or child : no objections to leaving the city. Call or address 163 Acker st . -. -. \u25a0 . -..--\u25a0' 1 NURSE wants a place to attend sick. Call :at 598 Robert st. .: .. ".*. . 1 NURSE— Wanted, a situation as nurse. \u25a0 St. Mary's Home. --,-:..-- 1 NURSE— nurse or second work :' by an American girl. Address E 45, - Globe. .-V:..'~" \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'.'; - ..-•.*-•' ".-•:.':/\u25a0' '5 NURSE— Wanted, situation *as attendant on an invalid lady, in city or Minneapo- 1 lis; can give good references. Address A. M., 469 Collins st, St. Paul,- Minn. .'-\u25a0•*"\u25a0 * 5 NURSE— A competent German girl wants,, ; situation with a Jewish family, or to ac--; company a lady; 54 West Tenth st. \u25a0\u25a0 "'*' '• 6 NURSE— Wanted by a young girl, aged fif- ' teen, a place in a small family, to take) 1 care of one' child, or any other , light work. I Address E. F., 295 Ellen St.- •*_- ___1 > NURSE— by a young, girl aged** fourteen, a ' place in a small family, to,, take care of one child, or any other kind of light work. Call or address -; R. S., 351 Ellen r St \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-:•\u25a0. ; ".- .-'.Hi-it" "\u25a0 A? NURSE MAlD—Wanted, \u25a0-• situation ast nurse' by middle-aged lady. ''650 Ohio! st, St*: Paul. Miun. - - ' ..-'.->'» \u0084-'.\u25a0\u25a0 y 1? OFFICE WORK— Wanted, by lady thor- : oughly.. acquainted: with the business^,- position hi real estate' office in Minueapolis_ or St. Paul. Address N 22,/ Glob*, Minne- apolis. \u25a0 y .':. ... 1 j OFFICE WORK— office work- wanted by young lady with knowledge * of bookkeeping; is willing to work for small salary. Address S. L. N. 91, Globe. \u25a0 "-7 ALESLADY--All experienced saleslady wishes situation as clerk ; speaks English and German. Address V. 35, Globe. 5 SEWING— experienced lady would like sewing Dy day or week. Address 242 Carroll st. y - 6 STENOGRAPHER— Young lady stenog- rapher would like work in an office; will work for small salary to begin with. IAddress J 45. Globe, y ." 5 STENOGRAPHER— Position by a thor- oughly competent lady stenographer and typewriter operator; owns typewriter. Ad- dress P 39, Globe. '" . ... '\u25a0\u25a0'. 1 STENOGRAPHER— young lady wants a position as stenographer and , type- \u25a0 writer at a small salary. Address H 43, Globe. •"\u25a0 '• .' 2 STENOGRAPHERS Wanted, by two : young ladies, situations as stenograph- ers; references. Apply at the Medford house,-- -677 St. Peter St. .: ; \u25a0 y ; \u0084. 4 STENOGRAPHERS Wanted. ' by two - young ladies, situations as stenograph- ers; references. Applyat the Medford house, 677 St. Peter st \u25a0"\u25a0 . - .- y 6 STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRIT- . er desires position ; five years' experi- ence: salary, §10 to $12: has knowledge of bookkeeping. Address M57, Globe. 3 TENOGRAPHER— Young lady would like a few letters to write at home or in an oflice. : N. W., Globe. \u25a0•:.....- 4 STENOGRAPHER— Wauted, a position by a lady who" has had experience as stenographer, bookkeeper and general office worker: salary settled by interview. Address R. E. G., 267 East Fifteenth st, city. "4 STENOGRAPHER ; . AND . TYPE V Competent stenographer .- and typewriter desires position in office; can give good references." Address S 41, Globe. -. . 1 : TEACHER— Young lady lately from Paris teaches'- English, -French - (conversa- tional and' grammatical), music and elocu- tion. Address L.V., Globe. 3 TYPEWRITER— Young . lady having three months' experience as typewriter wants position to do typewriting in oflice; Will work for nominal salary. Address Mi3s G. K„ Globe. :..-.\u25a0 1 TYPESETTING*- Young lady wan to learn typesetting. Address 284 Clinton' ay;, West side. '.'" - : - 1 ASHWOMAN-Would like to go out i-. by the day or house cleaning or build- ings or offices. ' Call at 644 Broadway,' near . Thirteenth st. ; upstairs. '1 ASHWOMANwanted so take washing home. Call at Schutte building. Room 39; corner Jackson and Seventh. y - .51- WASHERWOMAN would like a situa-/ tion for washing, ironing, or house cleaning. Inquire at 397 Chestnut st. l',; \\T ASHWOMAN— A lady would like VV > work by the day; washing aud ironing' preferred.- Call oraddress 6Q6 Robert st 5' WASHING —An experienced woman . wants to take home family washing;: rough dry clothes, 25c a dozen. Call or ad-/, dress 456 East Sixth st. :•'.-. . ;•..-' .. : . I,' WASHING to take home or go out. or do - -housecleaning. Call or address 50 West Tenth St., Room 2, up stairs. .-y ._\u25a0 l; WASHING— wants to take wash-.; Ing home. Apply 443 Cedar. .* 3 ASHING— wants to go out washing and ironing. Apply583 John' st- -. :\u25a0\u25a0-"\u25a0" \u25a0 --\u25a0-.- : \u25a0 _1; WASHING— Woman would like to go< : out washing or housecleaning. Call at . 631 Virginia ay.. " " . l.j WASHING— A young lady wants work by - the day, or washing, ironing or cleaning. Call 406 Arundel st. 7 WASHING— A strong German woman _.\u25a0-', wants washing by the ; day or week, or house cleaning. 52 West Tenth, room 15. 4 AITRESS wants table work one hour \u25a0; each meal, or dinner and supper. Ad-' dress (' 61, Globe. - ' - \u25a0:'.::\u25a0\u25a0 <3 r . ' ' ': '•\u25a0_*ER-OT!f__LM. :: '''' : .r..-. : -'^;. '\u25a0['\u25a0' MRS. PARTRIDGE clairvoyant and < magnetic, is located , again at 27 East Seventh st, Room 19. ' 147-53 MRS. REIS, fortune teller, tells past present and future; tells deepest secrets of the heart, shows bride and groom by the magic mirror; satisfaction guaranteed. No. 28 East Seventh st. ; side entrance, y 145-56 ADIE- of St Paul, you can get your hats dyed,' bleached and reshaped in St ; Paul; come and' see for yourselves; ostrich : feathers dyed to match dress trimming by the only experts in the city. -. Hayes, 30_ Third. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 --\u25a0.-\u25a0• .-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -'.' . ." 125* ,-.-:\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0 „\u25a0: \u25a0\u25a0-:\u25a0 .:. -.- Fvfifu DoAy looKa ,n SUNDAY'S GLOBE tot Qrer / "Booms (o Lev :\u25a0} WHERE WANTS CAN BE LEFT y \u25a0<\u25a0\u25a0-'..\u25a0 —FOR— - -' '.. INSERTION IN THE GLOBE: I X!YONS _ TICKNOR. . Druggists, 707 East I, 'Third street comer Bates. ;*CpNGEJR: BROS.; Druggists, 349 University , ' 'avenue, comer Virginia. "'. _*OUNTS& SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash- f| land avenue and Dale street. . " i:_}.P. WILKES, Druggist 759 and 761 West *' jSeveuth street HE KKJI AN <_ CO., 422 Dakota aveuiUL ''- Ej* FOX,' 482 Rice street v, }';]"' Gi;o. SHEPHARD, 691 Reaney street" * - RANK L. OSBURG, 178 Western avenue. Ai H. HAVES, 441 West Seventh street ; H VAN DUYNE, Druggist 828 East Sev- c enth street ...... yyy HIPPLER & COLL Druggists, 199 East . Seventh street •' -^ - : JOHN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY. 470 Jackson street. \u25a0.'.; '""'•'-; WILKES' PHARMACY, Seven Corners, y M. D. MERRILL, Books and Stationery, 443 'Broadway.; -.''.' :>---;. 5 .-\u25a0 HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth and St. Peter streets. '• "'' y . SCHIFFMAN & LYONS, comer Third and Maria. .-..>.-. -\u25a0:;•-;. -• yjy i '-.-v . }\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- '.AIJCTIOWiSAI^ES.::.'.- \u25a0 ,'.- MONDAY, JUNE 3, at 2 p. m.," will sell .'.. at public auction the : entire stock -of furniture, carpets, draperies, ; shades, wall paper, etc.; and will continue until the stock is out, at 221 East Seventh st; all Igoods to .he cut to suit purchaser. ... 146-54 Je*bl» Ac Sclianer, Auctioneers. UCTION «ALE TWO NEW. BRICK . Stores, Corner of South Robert and Mor- rison Sts.— will sell at auction, : Satur day afternoon, June 8, 1859, on the prem- ises, Nos. 291 aud 293 South Robert st. cor- i ncr of Morrison, at 4 o'clock, rain i or .shine, two (2) desirable aud valuable brick stores, with dwelling rooms above, and Lot No. 1, block 8, Eaton & Morrison's Addition to . St. Paul: these desirable stores arc suitable for .most any kind of business, and arc now oc- cupied: the location is all that can be de- sired ; also will be sold immediately after the above sale, on the premises on South Robert st, adjoining the corner of Fillmore aye., the .north 50 feet of lots No. 10 and 11. block I,' Bazille &Robert's Addition to St. Paul (50x 100 feet) ; this is first-class . business . prop- '; erty, suitable forwholesale or retail business or manufacturing purposes, : and is '. ready for immediate -.improvements, . surrounded 7 with good business blocks. Also willbe sold immediately after the above (2) two sales on the premises, corner Alabama and Chester streets, (4) four desirable lots, Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, block 13, Brooklyhd addition, lots 50x : 144 feet each to alley. These lots are only . two blocks below State street and the \u25a0 uew Broadway bridge, and only half a block from the 'levee, making a magnificent site for wholesale or manufacturing purposes, and will be sold in separate lots to suit purchas- f ers. ; This is all first-class West Side prop- - erty, and . worthy of the attention \u25a0of the. most conservative investors. . The terms of sale are very liberal and will be made known at the time and .place of sale. All this choice property is to be sold without reservation, or limit to" the highest bidders. For full particulars apply to Nicolay-*A Co., No, 116 East Fourth street. Jebb «_ Schauer, Auctioneers. . A. H. Nicolay. Salesman. 1 | \u25a0;.,' 146-159 \u25a0-.. yy.:.-. IVHICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at in; Auction will sell 'at auction at the "residence flat No. .596 Jackson st, second .yafid third floors, a very nice lot of household j ; furniture; marble top aud "plainbedroom suites, in ash.-cherry.and black walnut; fine jjcarpels, parlor f lure, heating stoves, bed- ding, etc. these goods are all iniierfeet con** edition, and shbw that they have been in v charge of a- careful .housekeeper; watch for •>*the date, Wednesday, May* 29, at 10 a. m. "Jobb _ Schauer, Auctioneers, 422 Wabasha s<. ' '.- '- - \u25a0 -,- --Miiy;. . . .. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . . , -.-' 148-49 S Hollow-ay _fc Co.. Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE BY AU4J- * tiOn-^W*e will sell Friday, May 31, at 11' Oj-cibck a. m., on the premises., the elegant \u25a0 twelve-room house, No. 420 Selby ay. ; size- "of ldtSO'fe^t from by 165 feet ta*n alley. '-\u25a0This- house- has all modem improvements, in* eluding electric bells steam beating, etc. H; 'jG> Fischbein, administrator; E. Holloway <S- CJj.'^'ictioneers.*- -y \u25a0 -..i!-.^'. : " J -'*" 146-151 INK FURNITURE: AT AUCTION— •-': We will sell at the . residence No. 708 St Peter St., :Wednesday, May : 29, at 10 o'clock a. m., all the furniture at above num- ber, consisting of fine upholstered lounges, settees, chairs, etc.. Brussels and ingrain car- pets, extension and marble-top center tables, bookcase, hall rack, bedroom suites, and many other house-furnishing goods too numerous to mention; parties looking for good furniture should attend this sale; the house is for rent. E. Holloway & Co., ouc- tioneers. - ... --..-: \u25a0\u25a0 45-49 FOR SALE. ANTIQUE OAK BED ROOM SUITE, xx also separate bed and mattress for sale cheap. Call evenings, 652 Mississippi st 146-48 - ; . ' BUILDING AND POWER for sale at a ; bargain ; suitable for light manufactory fine location. Address N 46, Globe. 144-50 BICYCLE— American Champion; ball bearings throughout. Call at room : 83, Union Block. . . 143-149 ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA— For . sale, twenty.two volumes of the origi- nal issue ; much •' better print and belter books than the English reissue; will sell for $3 per vol. ; did cost $6. Apply Twohy Bros. & Co., 65 East Fifth st. . \u25a0 \u0084- 148-54 OR SALE— "certificates of stock in " the Building and Loan Association of Dakota. (Head oflice. Aberdeen, Dak.) One for fifteen shares, dated Jan. 1, ISB9, and one for seven > shares, | dated I March 1,- 1889. All dues -paid to date. Address Box 421, Harlem, Dak. " \u25a0 .1 . 147-48 GASOLINE STOVES— New, at 40 per r cent off : retail \u25a0 prices. , Pruden Stove company. East Third and John sts. \u25a0 146-54 PUPS— Newfoundland- male pups for :\u25a0 sale at 64 Iglehart st ; also Newfound- land female dog. . .. . . : 146-48 STEPLADDERS— dozen new step- ladders, seven, nine and twelve feet long,' for ' fresco painting, for sale cheap. " 394 ' West Seventh st. - " ." y' 148-54 TOVES AND RANGES for sale at un equaled advantages ; -- also complete line of gasoline stoves. Pruden Stove com- pany, warehouse 389 East Third st. - 123-51* __—_—__!________— ————\u25a0 '"" * '"-' LOST JLgg FQIJ-IP.V :,':'"\u25a0" BRACELET LOST— gold bracelet in form ' of a snake on South Robert, Da- kota aye., Wabasha st. bridge, or on West . Third st. to Seven comers. Finder please re- ' turn to 87 South Robert st, Room 122, and : receive reward. * 148 Off POUND— Red and white cow; owner ' can have same by calling at 712 High- , sop st. and paying charges. . /- : \u25a0 148-9 GHECH FOUND— check for $90 paya- . ble at the N. G. A. bank ; owner call- at . 20 East Seventh st '\u25a0".".' 148 GHARM LOST—On Sunday, 26th inst; on or near Western ay., between Carroll stand Selby ay., a Knight Templar locket "'Charm;, finder will be rewarded by leaving same with J. E. Ingham, 327 Jackson st, or addressing W 5.0, Globe. \u25a0".* : v " -,*• 148 MARE FOUND—A small while mare; \u25a0 mane cut off; " the owner can find her at Theo. Kletts saloon. South Park. 145-52 ATCH CHARM FOUND— a watch charm in Globe buildingelevator; owner can" have by proving * property '-' and ; paying for this ad, at the Globe office. 148-49 -;*\u25a0 j:.' *. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0* TO EXCHAJfftE. ':,-'\u25a0 ~ TO EXCHANGE— What have yon in ex- . change for a* stock of fine millinery .' gdods and elegant fixtures? Lease of store can be had. Address II56, Globe. -. .'.:* :»' 148-53 J rfro EXCHANGE—A fine lake frontage at ",,; X"; Lake Minnetonka for. encumbered \u25a0 city ; ' business or residence *property; 'will -pay some cash; lake property is clear. W. A. Barnes & Co., 8 Washington ay. south. , -.\u25a0.- 145-149 .:, .-\u25a0 TO EXCHANGE— a stock of dry y- goods . or general merchandise in ' ex- change for an improved piece of real estate in this city, unincumbered. Address S 45, Globe. \u25a0••.\u25a0•\u25a0> \u25a0\u25a0" y \u25a0-.-\u25a0' 143-149 O EXCHANGE—Panorama stock to ex- . change for equity in real estate or house -and lot. ~;, Address V43, Globe. ;; - .... 135* HAThave you to exchange for . 2,000 \u25a0'.. acres of mineral and pine land on the Vermillion range . in Northern Minnesota? Address X 33. Globe. - 130* ~'y \u25a0'.:^ jtUBCI*XI--**fEO*IIS. y'y G' AB LlNE—William Barleau. oflice 283 Sibley It. ; open night and day. Tele- phone call. 1199-3. 120-150 GREEN DOORS ': \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0 \u25a0';' y. AND WINDOWS: .WE MAKETHEM. ,'."--'"-- SOUTAR &KLEINSCHMIDT, 405 ROBERT ST., OPPOSITE RYAN HOTEL ... 142-143 \u25a0\u25a0'..-'-':'\u25a0. J '\u25a0:.\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 FOR ItEJIT. -.'•'.- \u0084 \u25a0 ,-. ; .-.-:\u25a0 .-.•'.'V-. How-en*. '\u25a0'\u0084.\u25a0".-\u25a0•\u25a0. . "-.-..' \u25a0 AT \u25a0\u25a0. MINNETONKA— Eleven-room ? cot tage. completely furnished ; 1 ice house ' filled with ice; boat house; bath house ; sta- ;ble for : horses; three \u25a0• acres of :' land, lake frontage ; location,' Maple wood. W. A. . Barnes & Co., 8 Washington ay. south, Min- neapolis. - y y \u25a0 145-149 COTTAGE— At White Bear lake, one - six- room cottage, just .-* completed, hand-, , somely finished ; also one four-room Icottage ; both splendid : location. 1 1nquire ; 47 Court block: ".-\u25a0'.. ..y.y- -v.". :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:- 148-54 COTTAGES— \u25a0 rent, :. three, and six- room cottages, 02 A) l and 66 Park place. Inquire M. D. Milieu, ii East Fourth St.. \u25a0 ; '--:.- . .' .'..:.\u25a0. 13751 -\u25a0- \u25a0-.-'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -yx. '\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0'«' FOR RENT— Ten-room house on De Soto -'•-' st ; suitable for two families; city water - [and sewer; four-room cottage, near Arcade; j two stores corner : of Arcade and Wells, with ' flats over same. Apply to Lawrence Fahey, - 515Wh »»»8t.. ;'-\u25a0.-\u25a0,.-*:\u25a0'-, .-. 148-152 HOUSE— rent, twelve-room house in new brick block : all , modern * conven- iences: furnished complete (new furniture), including piano, sewing machine, etc., etc., ' for three or four mouths ; for $30. Located .908 Fifteenth ay. south, Minneapolis. . Call Sunday y 144-55 . HOUSE— For rent, eight-room house -out * *XJ ..- West Seventh st., - two' minutes' from ' . ,' street car.- Apply to A. S. Weller, 23 East ' Seventh st., or 810 Tuscarora st ; ; 144-50 HOUSE— rent, eight-room house; mod- ern conveniences; Iglehart si., near St. Peter. Inquire 635 St Peter. . 146-52 HOUSE— For rent, a ' seven-room house ; - , water, cistern, woodshed, cellar. 396 Carrol! St. .y : y.-. .:\u25a0\u25a0- .-. yy 146-49 HOUSE— rent, large,: pleasant house ; on : Dayton ay. ; ail modern improve- ments;: also., seven-room house on West . Seventh st. Apply to St Paul : Trust ' com- pany, 157 East Fourth st. 146-52 HOUSES— New seven-room house,also six- ' room house , $12 - per month. . Inquire '•Houghton,', 415 Aurora west 146-51 HOUSE— For rent, an eight-room . house with city water and sewerage. 308 Smith ay. . *. . 145-48 HOUSE— To rent, 612 Holly aye. : thirteen 'rooms, with laundry . .bath and closets | in basement for servants; hardwood finish first story; newly papered throughout and is one of the most desirable homes in the ; city, y. J. C. Stout 324 Jackson sta , 142* HOUSE— To rent, 608 Holly aye. ; eleven rooms and bath ; has all modern 1 im- provements and newly papered throughout reasonable rent to June 1, 1890. J. C. Stout 324 Jackson st. -\u25a0- y :\u25a0\u25a0'.. 142*; HOUSE— To- rent, six-room house, 644 Dayton aye. y Inquire northwest corner : Seventh and Cedar sts. : 148-49 HOUSE— Eight-room house at Merriam ' Park. : Charles N. Bell, 51 Gilfillan block. -* 141* HOUSE— For rent house of seven rooms, _ cistern and cellar, furnished or unfur- nished, to a responsible party. 451 Goodhue st. . 143-149 HOUSE— For rent a large six-room house, . 975 Hudson ay. ; barn, water and car- riage sheds: inquire on premises. 146-8 HOUSE— New double bouse at 185 Sum- mit place. \u25a0 -."\u25a0\u25a0 146-52 HOUSES— houses Nos. 58 Park Place and No. 80 Summit ay. Harvey Officer. 157 East Fourth st. 14252 HOUSE— For rent, house on St. Anthony hill; ' seven rooms, hath, large attic. Richard Leffmaun. 112 East Fourth. 131-51 HOUSE— A new nine-room hsuse ; all modern improvements; - No. 311 South . Franklin st. For particulars inquire of Ste- phen Burns, Market restaurant, Seventh and Wabasha. '- ; \u25a0'...' 144-53 HOUSE TO RENT— 636 Marshall ay., - second west of Dale ; st, with barn, .bath, furnace, etc. good - repair; street paved; $35 per month. Smith & Taylor, .' 333 Robert st . " y \u25a0 146-51 RESIDENCE— For rent from June 1, residence formerly occupied by me ou - Woodward ay; commodious stable; ample grounds; rent reasonable. . A. H. Wilder. 185 ; Bast Fourth st . 143-56 WE RENT HOUSES, STORES. FLATS, BUILDINGS, AND COLLECT RENTS (iITICK. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY, GILFILLANBLOCK. 122-151 *"'•.'\u25a0?;.;' '-'- ' - ftooßtf.. ';"' :\ - ". ' : AT NO. 472 Temperance st, between Eighth and Ninth, a few neatly -fur- nished . rooms can 'be - found; all conven- iences: prices, $8 to $15. y 135-138 CAPITOL, APARTMENTS—St. Peter St., between Fourth- and Fifth sts.—Fur- . nished or unfurnished rooms, with gas, hot \u25a0 ' and.-cold. w»ter and- .hath ;..- modem conven- ances. ; 'Apply on" the premises. . 136-165 . CEDAR ST:,» 522—Handsomely furnished rooms, respectable and cosy; bath,' gas, \u25a0 furnace; this is opposite state capitol, and ; very desirable ;: prices moderate; reference required. - " . -..- . . ;.'.'.- . " y' 148 CEDAR ST., 528— Nice large alcove room, suitable for three gentlemen; with board if desired. 146-49 CiENTRAL AY., 21, EAST—Three rooms / and alcove; modern convenience; next Central park. 145-48 EXCHANGE ST. 228 SOUTH,—Elegant- lyfurnished rooms: all modern conven- \u25a0 iences reasonable to good parties. - - 124* AIRFIELDAY., 94, EAST— rooms for rent. Inquire of C. W. Youngman, 117 East Fourth st - 103* FLAT— Third -story flat for rent: eight •'\u25a0 rooms, with all modern improvements ; $30 per month. Inquire third floor, 166 West Ninth St. '..'.. \u25a0 . .; 146-52 FLATS flats of fiverooms each; one *furnished and one unfurnished. - Apply at 64 South Robert st. 148-49 FLATS— fine brick flat-, West Seventh ' st, six blocks from Seven corners, seven rooms to each flat ; rent reasonable : all mod- . em improvements; corner. Donseman and Goodhue sts. Call on Foos & Co., 183 and 187 West Third. 146-150 FOURTH ST., 14, WEST Furnished rooms; steam heat Hotel Brunswick.' \u25a0 __ \u25a0" - - '365* ' .--- \u25a0\u25a0.- \u25a0.. FRANKLIN ST., 314, SOUTH—For rent : foui large rooms for housekeeping. : ':\u25a0*. 146*49 .;' FULLER ST., 256—For rent, second floor for housekeeping for a small family.- " ______________!_________________ IGLEHART , ST., : 121—Nicely furnished room: 10 minutes' walk to postoffiee: .' board If desired. ' >': -*\u25a0 y-y!" .-"."• '-\u25a0 146-49 MARKET ST., 308—Corner Third—Fur- nished rooms for rent: gentlemen only.' -. - : '.- 153-149 MARSHALL AY., 419-One nicely fur- - nished front room; south front, with . , .or without board; up stairs. , \u25a0 \u25a0 143 l IVI INTH ST., 27 EAST—One furnished 1*: front room, suitable for two gentlemen. \u25a0 -•\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0--.- 139-80 f)EARL ST., 217—Rooms from $3 up; Jl» nicely furnished ; clean and cosy ; look these np. '" - .148-50 PLEASANT A\., 179 AND 181— . nished and unfurnished rooms ; first class table board. $4. y.-"-'- y \u25a0;'.--' '\u25a0\u25a0• 148 PLEASANT AY., 222—Furnished room. ' ;.J-T.- . \u25a0-.-'- .-\u25a0\u25a0..'\u25a0 -'. -.." -.". - . 146-8 RICE ST., 255, Near College Ay.— A nicely furnished front room for rent in a pri- ; vate family ; modern conveniences. - 147-51 OBERT ST., Nicely ; furnished yroom for rent. -. ': r, \u25a0"..-., 147-53 ; ROOMS— Five rooms for rent on ground ' JA. floor: two blocks from corner Rice and Comoav. Call at 619 st 143-49 KOOMS— rent three* rooms; three . . closets. Applyat 389 Rondo st . 146-48 ROOMS alcove ana back parlor, in private family, to one or two gentlemen ; references exchanged.- 422 North Exchange \u25a0 'st, second floor. " . .142-48 ROOMS— Avery desirable suit of rooms, -. corner Fourth and Market overlooking Rice park : rent moderate.' Apply to H. Don- ; gan, 229 East Thirteenth st : 123* ROOM AT WHITE Furnished ". room in private family ; breakfast and ; 6 o'clock dinner. -Address N 58, Globe. 148 oOMMATE WANTED— Pleasant front '*"-! room, with first-class board in : private family; five minutes' walk from Ryan. Ad- dress 46. Globe. ; . 146-48 SELBY ;AY., Pleasant front alcove . room ; also other rooms, furnished ; use' of bath: cable cars pass the door. . ?'\u25a0 146-49 ELBY AY., 262—The St. Georse— Beauti- | .' ful furnished v and ; unfurnished rooms,' ' single or en suite ; - every convenience ; cable : cars pass door ; references required. * - 113* SEVENTH ST., 279, WEST— fur- : : nished front rooms v with or without '-. board. \u25a0\u25a0-.- : : y . y '140-48 SPRUCE, 237-vFour blocks from Seventh —Large double alcove - room, nicely urn- - ished, modem improvements, for $15 ; also ' single room. - * .\u25a0• "• \u25a0 y. : - 146-18 S~ r T.' PETER ST., 624—For : rent, pleasant furnished room without board. \u25a0 148 : ST.* PETER ' ST., 626— nicely fur- : , . nished single i rooms, each suitable for .; ' one or two persons. "..-.-•*; \u25a0\u25a0' *..-:< -...-\u25a0 147-54 ; T. PETER ST., 632— Front parlor, with - j . bedroom ad joining, .-ou' first floor; five \u25a0 minutes' walk frombusiness center. '.- 146-8 ENTH ST., 31, EAST—Opposite Capitol ; -; —Furnished room use of bath. 146-149 : HIKDST., 151 WEST.; CORNER OF "\u25a0 Franklin— , furnished front rooms to rent. Y :.';'<yV:-^'h'; -• 146-49 WABASHA . ST.. 473— Nicely furnished . rooms to rent by day,' week" or month; oueu any time. 136-50 y-y. FOR KENT. . -. -loom*—< ouliiiii<-<l. WABASHA, CORNER TENTH ST.— - rooms for rent furnished or unfur- nished. \u25a0- s*,-•: y ;y •*'>-' r 14052 WABASHA ST., 570—Between jCollege , : ay. and Iglehart—Two nicely furnished rooms on ' first floor; ' all ihodern conven- iences. '.-. : y. ", y .... 145-54 ASHINOTON (ST., 385—For rent, fur- :\u25a0'.\u25a0' nished front room, ground floor, with or without board. -.-- „\u25a0 , . . -. .:--,- 145-48 WESTMINSTER, Corner Wavcrly —For rent two neatly-furnished, sec- ond story, front rooms. ; *. 146-149 The Colonnade. Corner Tenth and St. Peter Sts. TIIE BKST place in St. Paul to live ; hand- j; somest cafe .in -• city; - superb ' cuisine— European - or - American; \u25a0' no . dark irooms; street cars pass doois; one to six-room suites; '. rents range from | $10 to I "175 per month, in- : eluding steam heat hot and cold water, pri- vate baths and all modern, conveniences; ' elevator runs from 6:1*0 a. ni. till midnight. Apply to Canby & Cathcart southeast corner Third and Bobert sts., or to their agent at the building. -"\u25a0•- \u25a0-.. \u25a0: \u25a0'.-\u25a0 .-'.-.". :.- -,\u25a0*:\u25a0 148-01 y. **itoret>. \u25a0\u25a0;-_.'•' "yV'i * TOR- for rent, at .94 East Fairfield ay. Inquire of C. W. Youngman, 117 East Fourth st '\u25a0.\u25a0;\u25a0,'.\u25a0-. '..*. >-.*-.. *. .-. .103* STORK— 476 Jackson si. for rent; $30 O per mouth. Craig & Jackson, 12 Gil- lillan block. - 145-7 STORKS— Part of wholesale premises with oflice - room. ' Shipping : facilities une- qualed. Pruden Stove. Co., 389 East Third. -,-.--. 146-49 - M laneous. ASOLINE STOVES— SS for summer, or ' sold 40 per cent less than retail prices. Pruden Stove Co.. 389 East Third. . ;- \u25a0--'•'\u25a0 \u25a0 140-54 -: '\u25a0\u25a0 ..\u25a0:--.-':\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 FiarAitciAi.. MONEY is loaned by us on improved real estate security in St. Paul,- Minne- apolis and Duluth at 6, 61., 7. 7V_ per cent, on shortest notice for any amount' B.M. Newport & Son, investment bankers, - 152, 153 and 154 Drake block. St Paul. . . 73* A MKRICAN MORTGAGE LOAN com- _\ - pany loans money on furniture, pianos, >horses, building society stocks, jewelry and all kinds of personal property. Room 7, First "National Bank building. 137* BORROW money . on diamonds, watches. jewelry, pianos, etc. Mutual Loan & In- vestment Co., 3091. Jackson st, room 2. 87* EMIG'.S LOAN\u0084O FFICE— Money on furniture. pianos, horses. 71 Court Block, 24 East Fourth st. y 48-54 FARM ANU CITY LOANS, 6, 7 and S per cent; mortgages and school and county bonds bought. W. F. Carroll 44 Court block. 339* FOR SALE— lnterest in iron, gold and silver' mines. Full information ob- tained trom F. L. Draper, 430 Wabasha. 148-56 GOOD COMMERCIALPAPER bought; time checks * and warehouse receipts cashed. Mutual Loan & Investment Co.. 309 V. Jackson st. room 2. \u25a0• \u25a0: *37 I WANT to borrow $700 on a good clear lot for fl years. Address A47,Giobe. 143-1 49 MINNESOTA :': MORTGAGE LOAN •*• Company— from $10 upward on furniture, pianos, horses, wagon**, etc.. with- out removal; also on warehouse receipts, diamonds and gold watches. J. S. Mackey, manager, Room 14, First National bank build- ing, St. Paul, and Boom 7, Mackey-Legg block, Minneapolis: '\u25a0*' ..' 250* MONEY. LOANED, by H. B. Hunt &X'o., . 34 East Third st, room 1, on furniture, 'pianos,' horses, carriage!-. etc.; also on ware- house receipts, diamonds, watches and sil- verware ; private room for ladies ; all business strictly confidential. \u25a0 ...„-r- , -. . 295* MONEY LOANED on all kinds of per- ' sonal property, ' household furniture, horses, etc. also, on diamonds and jewelry; commercial paper discounted. - Security Loan Co., 325 Jackson st J. E. Flanigau. manager., \u25a0'.".-:'."• *"""-'' . ,162* MONEY to loan ou improved and unim- proved real estate; first ; and second mortgages, bought.:. Keystone Investment Company, 319 Jackson st. .. , 132-163 MONEY LOANED on household furni- \u25a0-ture, pianos,' horses and carriages, etc. without removal ; also on diamonds and sold watches, etc. J. W. Edsall _ Co., 117 East Fourth st. -'\u25a0 .-"\u25a0'\u25a0-. \u25a0- , " 32* \l\ ONEY TO LOAN—6, 6te. 7 and 8 per ILL cent A. N. Elliott 41 East Fourth st. \u25a0 \u25a0 '•;'. -•\u25a0v.. .-.\u25a0 y 10-192 .';.;.:;:"• y" MONEY TO LOAN by Lawton Bros., 405 | Jackson st. . and 175 Dakota ay; have on hand $7,000 at 0 per cent, on improved property.- . \u25a0 - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:- '-'•-- . 316* MONEY TO LOAN on diamonds, watches '\u25a0 i and all goods \u25a0of value; private office for consultation. George R. Holmes, 141 and 143 East Seventh st-.y \u25a0 '. .- -..*r -.82* OCR FLAN SUITS everyoody. We loan on approved chattel security or any arti- cle of value. Mutual Loan & Investment Co., 300V2 Jackson St., room 2. -\u25a0 . *37 TO LOAN— $400, $600,*5800. 8 per cent, on improved or unimproved; $1,000 to $20,000, 6i. and 7 per cent on im- proved St Paul property : no delay. William A. Maxwell & Co.. 12 Gilfillan block. 148-54 WM. N. VIGUERS & CO., 41 EAST i- Fourth St., corner Cedar— o, 7 and 8 per cent money on hand tor vacant or improved beat, estate loans ; partial pat- i ments can be made on the principal; pur- chase MONEYMORTGAGES, BONDS AND stocks BOUGHT AND BOLD. " 10*2*. PER CENT on approved real estate - loans. J. S. Mackev, Room 14, First Na- tionalßank. * 146-166 REAL ESTATE FOX SAEE. Miscellaneous City List. INEST RESIDENCE PROPERTY In Alexandria, Minn., on Lake Winona, at end of Main ay.. two miles from Geneva Beach. Address Mrs. W. F. Canfield. Oakes, Dak. '\u25a0"\u25a0., ; .':".. -' 146-48 HOUSE— For sale at a bargaiu iftaken at j once, a new and well-built eight-room house, just finished. No. 537 Martin st, be- tween Mackubin and Kent sts. ; modern im- provements; terms very easy. ; Inquire >of the . owner, 531 Marion st \u25a0 \u25a0-. \u0084-\u25a0>. 146-48 LOT 7. BLOCK 28, MERRIAM PARK, price. $1,500; desirable corner on Igle- hart st. and Wilder ay. ; oniy few minutes' walk from depot Address P 45, Globe. 148 STORE— For sale, - double > store building, good location, cheap. Address N 46, Globe, f\u25a0>\u0084:\u25a0\u25a0: *\u25a0\u25a0=-\u25a0\u25a0:-\u25a0-"..-'.\u25a0 - 146-50 <KO n/VI-'-WQ comer lots, 82&-100 ip^)\J\J\J feet at Merriam Park; fine corner for a' home; plenty of time given purchaser. Horace Anthony, Owner, Kasson, Minn. -'.-\u25a0" ' " \u25a0 ,' ' 136-50 : C»STR*tJCTIOa. ~~ REMOVED— Miss M. Hurley, dress and mantle maker. No. '. 7 Reid court rear of 262 Selby ay. Telephone call, 870-2 . \u25a0 \u25a0:-\u25a0\u25a0.-\u25a0• .. _:;-. 145-I^l-' - -'\u25a0''. \u25a0;'' \u25a0 SHORTHAND— standard system; lessons day. evening or by mail ; send for circu- lars. Miss J. D. Bess. Union block. 34* ST. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC 26 East Exchange St—Lessons given on Piano, Organ, Guitar, Violin and Mandolin; hours arranged to suit pupils. For terms call or address the Superioress. - IPS* ;,. DIE WORKS. DL.* JAMIESON A CO.'S Steam Dye \u25a0 Works— -Gents' clothing a specialty. At 14 West Sixth St.; St PauL Minu. 134* FJ. ROCHEX, N. W. Steam Dye Works; : . office 410 Robert st, Ryan block; works 55 and 57 Indiana ay. .* 264* J ADIES of St. Paul, you can get your _• ' hats dyed, bleached and reshaped in St. Paul; feme and see for yourselves : os- trich feathers dyed so match dress trimming by the only experts in the city. Hayes, 3- ; i_ Third st. '~ \u25a0 . -.-. 125* STORE Agg BAB FIXTURES. NEW AND SECOND HAND SALOON 1^ -. fixtures, '•' ice . boxes, mirrors, pool and billiard tables, counters and ; shelving. 217 First ay. n., Minneapolis. . 76* WEST HOTEL. The Only Flro-Proof Hotel In MINNEAPOLIS. ABSOLUTE SAFETY FROM FIRE! Elegantly furnished and perfect in all .appointments. . Table and general attendance unsur- passed. ''. Bates ' as ' low as - any strictly first-class hotel. "y *y C.W. SHEWED. General Manaf \ 7TH ST. DIRECTORY. ' "-.r .-.:..- ART STORES.. JAMES F. ANGELL, successor to Blakemora \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. &Angeli, 21 E. 7th st. Pictures framed. BOOTS AJII> SHOES. * - J. 11. HILLEN. 67 East Seventh. . " ; * CHIROPODIST. " •*; W. 11. LOCKWOOI), 233 East Seventh st. " . CIGARS AMDTOBACCO. ; : T. BOWLES, 225 West Seventh. . CI.OTlll^O. ' MAX BTROUaS, 183 West Seventh st. Seven corners.. :.-;\u25a0• co3_-w*_ssiOi*f -fIEKC'IIAATS. ' BAKER _SUTHERLAND.»49E. Seven thi-t' COAE AJ¥P HOOK. ' HOLMES Fuel <_ Supply Co.. Seven corner-, PIONEER FUEL CO.. 203 East Seventh. COHFECTMOHEBI*. . MACK CANDYKITCHEN. Un) E. Seventh! DRHJW. ." ' S. 11. REEVES, Seven corners. n \u25a0;--.. DENTISTS. DR. W. D. GREEN. Corner 7th &Pine Sts. PRY f-OQ*PS. ' ~ ! HABIGHORST* CO.. ~" 233, 235 _ 887 Seventh, comer Wacouta. ' COX BROS. _ CO.. N. Y. Store. 29 E. 7th. .? * ' FIX>RIST. ' :-••". -.'\u25a0 WM. KING, 470 East Seventh. . i F-JRJUTURE AMP CARPETS. \u25a0 G. F. BENEDICT, 176 West Seventh. FURS. - FURS. CHAS. E. DANNEBERG, •-08 to 212 East Seventh. gAg FTATUBES. ' : J. J. DI'NMGAN. 220 East Seventh. CBOCEBIES. MICHAUD BROS., _ Corner Seventh and Wabasha streets. ' * « HOTEES. WINSLOW HOUSE. Will Bros., Seven corners I!fSTALE3_F_fT HOUSES. G. F. BENEDICT, 170 West Seventh. JEWELRY. BOCKSTRCCK & LEE. 11 East Seventh. STAHL _ MARTIN. 49 East Seventh. REED. THE JEWELER. 192 E. 7th. JEWELRY A PAWNBROKER. : L. S. WELLER. 110 East Seventh street. I LIVERY AMP SALE STABLE ABBEY d* SCHUTTE. Seven corners.* music HOUSES. ANDREW PETERSON, *i 18 East Seventh! - -1 PHOTOGRAPHERS. S. M. TAYLOR, 134 W. 7th. < Chil_reu's*Dict. ores, pastel aud crayon portraits a specialty '\u25a0 : _ PEUJUBIJt ft ASP CAS FITTING. J. J. DUNNIuA.V, 22 >East Seventh. ' .... - - \u25a0 RANGES ASP FURNACES. .'\u25a0 SHANDKEW &PEKTEK. 1"3 E Seventh st REAL ESTATE. ~~~; L. T. STENSGAARD, SttS East Seventh. L. W. BUZZELI & CO.. 076 E. Seventh st . 5 1 STOVE REPAIRS. , AMERICAN STOVE REPAIR WORKS, 18- West Seventh.' Seven corners. VETERINARY PENTIST. | S- BOWMAN. Seven Corners Livery. Dr.BRINLEY, DEYANRBURGH BLOCK. , Hennepin Afi enue, Corner Fourth Street ~-.%g£SM i__cisrisr__A._=ox_Ts_ minn-.. Regularly graduated and legallyqualified; long engaged in Chronic. Nervous, ana Skin Diseases. A friendly talk costs nothing. II inconvenient to visit the city for treatment medicines sent by mail or express, tree from observation. Curable cases guaranteed. If doubt exists we say so. Hours lo to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 and 7to 8 p. m. ; Sundays, 2 to 3 p. m. If you cannot come, state case by mail. NERVOUS DEBILITY, SSSSBS Memory, Lack of Energy, Physical Decay, arising'from Indiscretion," Excess or Expos* ure. producing some of the following effects: Nervousness, Debility, Dimness of Sight Self-Distrust Defective Memory, Pimples on the Face, Aversion to Society. Loss of Am- bition, Unfitness to Marry, Melancholy, Dy*. pepsia. Stunted Development Loss of Power, Pains in the Back, etc., are treated with nn paralleled success. Safely. v'ivatelj peedilv. BLOOD AND SKIN ]_nSSS Affecting Body, Nose, Throat. Skin and Bones, . Blotches, Eruptions, Acne, Eczema. Old Sores; Ulcers, Painful Swellings, from whatever ' cause, positively and forever driven from tha system, by means of safe, time-tested reme- dies. Stilt' and swollen joints and iheu- matism, the result of blood poison, positively cured KIDNEY AND URINARY COM- plaints, Painful, Difficult, too Fre- quent or Bloody Urine, Unnatural Discharges Promptly Cured. Ca- tarrh, Throat, Nose, Lung Diseas- es, Constitutional and Acquired Weaknesses of both Sexes treated successfully. It is self-evident that a physician paying particular attention to a class of cases at- tains great skill. Every known application is resorted to and theproveu good remedies of al! ages and countries are used. No experiments are made. SUPERFLUOUS llAlli l*crma« nently Removed. FREE— Pamphlet and Chart of Question! sent free to your address. All Consultations, either by mail or verbal, are regarded a_ strictly confidential, and are given perfect privacy. - DR. BKJNLE Y, Minneapolis, Mi_a. __MB__^WB3-HW----MBWi-BM3Sti Health Is Wealth. Da. _. C. West's NenvE and Brain* Treat vent, . a guaranteed specific for Hysteria . . Dizziness, Convulsions Fits, Nervous Neu ralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, ' Wakeful- ness, Mental Depression. Softening of tha Brain resulting in Insanity and leading t misery, decay and death. Premature Old Age, Barenncss. Loss of Power in either sex. In- voluntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused .by over-exertion of the brain, -self -abuse or over-indulgence. Each box contains one month's treatment $1 a box, or six boxes for $5, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. 7i*m9fMiiM \u25a0**-—- WE GUARANTEESIX BOXES .To cure any case. With each order received by us tor six boxes, accompanied with $5, we will send the purchaser our written guar- a ntee to refund the money it the treatment ' does not effect a - cure. '\u25a0 Guarantees issued only by ilippier <_ Collier, the open all-night druggists, corner Seventh and Sibley streets, St. Paul, Miun. . !^SHHHB__nn_B-M WHY su r , T E H R TOOTHACHE? WHEN TEETH CAN BE _*___. REMOVED SO EASILYand -_M«B*. WITHOUT PAIN! A^Gik *DR.HURD'S;^>I|} PAINLESS SYSTEM OF *jj*"", ***/ _B__| T_J ABSOLUTELY SAFe"H^|9p___^^." AND HARMLESS. 7lf|f* 20 >' rs successful use in »^»Ji_ffis^ - the - most delicate case*, (fl WM \u25a0MB. - 3RD FLOORS, "\u25a0"\u25a0*"\u25a0' 5 _.„... ,24 E. THIRD ST., V SAINT PAUL, '- Iff. _ Columns of "Want" ads. in the G_ob*| " lurtf i ian i a any other paper. figogtt
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InEvery Case the Money Must Accom-pany the Order.

SITUATIONS OFFERED.

\u25a0Male.

AGENT—Wanted, a good man as agent forRamsey couutv to handle the luacstruc-

tible Oil-Absorbing Bricks, that willheatyour room and do your cooking at an ex-pense of l's cents per hour: no dirtnoashes. Address P.- R. Bosiwick, 22 SouthFifth St.. Minneapolis, Minn. 148 50

AGENT— a first-class man forgeneral agent of a mutual life associa-

tion; Mason. Odd Fellow or Knight of Pyth-ias preferred; big pay and steady employ-ment to right man. Address George T. Bar-ney, Elkhart. Ind. 148-9

AGENTS wanted for best ana cheapestSwedish Bible: only edition containing

the Bible history; very liberal terms: writeat once. Empyreal Publishing House, Courtblock. St. Paul.' 145-51

AGENTS— Good agents in all the princi-pal towns iv Minnesota and Dakota, to

whom exclusive territory will be given, tosell the indestructible oil-absorbing bricks,that will heat your room and do your cook-ingat an expense of Hi* cents per hour. Nodirt: no ashes. Address V. R. Bostwick, 22South Fifth street, Minneapolis, Minn.

144-50 \u25a0

AGOOD MOVE-ML Y. Bridgeshas moved .•from Sixth and Jackson sts. to 414

Jackson— store formerly occupied by J. P.Allen, the druggist, and" will be pleased tosee all of his friends and the public gener-ally. A good meal for 15c. 20c and 25c. 145-8

ANYONE wishing employment can se-cure positions at Bee Hive Enterprise,

Seventh and Robert- -148A PICTURE— St. Paul Picture Frame fac-

-fl tory: all kinds of pictures and frames;cheap framing. 39 West Third st. 143-320

BARBER— First-class barber. Coruer ofCedar and Seventh sts. 3

ABBES-Steady man at once. 402 East-D Seventh st. 147-48

BLACKSMITH—Wanted, a blacksmith;German. Corner ofComo and Western

ays. 148-50OOKKEEI-ERS AND COLLECTORS

—Good positions secured for competentmen. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh andRobert. • 148

BUSINESS MEN—Wanted, five live busi-ness men for St. Paul and Minneapolis;

must be acquainted iv both cities. Applyafter 10 a.m. at southeast corner Fourtn andRobert sts., Room 4. _-.-,-.--y,l ::•\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0* \u25a0:"\u25a0'\u25a0-.- '. 1

ANVASSERS— SB to $10 per day to can-vassers: good canvassers can make $8

to $10 per day. y Apply to Shepherd,the People's Photographer; all nationalitieswanted. " ' 148*

CLERKSHIP AND SALESMEN-Posi-tions secured for reliable men. Bee

iveEnterprise, Seventh and Kobert. 148

CiOOKS— For lakes; places open at fair

' salary. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventhand Robert. •- . 148

COOK— Wanted, a competent woman to

' cook, wash and iron at 306 Sherman st.

COLLECTOR— active man to col-lect and canvass; German preferred. *Call before 9a. m., Tuesday. 67 Chamber

of Commerce. * . . ... y tyy- 148

CiOMPOSITOH— Wanted, a good compos-V- itor at once at 216 East Seventh st. 3

AYTON AY., 372— Furnished room forrent; $6 per mouth. , 148

MPLOYMENT— bright, activeyoung man about eighteen years of age;

first-class situation to right person ; referencerequired. Call 343 Robert, between 8 andIIa. m. ; ask forEckles. 148

MPLOYMENT—Wanted, young man,acquainted with the city, who can fur-

nish good reference. Apply to A J. Fergu-son, Clifton Hotel, between 9 and 11o'clockto-morrow. .... 148

OFFICE BOY wanted at ouce by Drs.Riggs _ Van Slyck, Third aud Robert sts.

PAINTER— First-class painter for insidework. Call at 8 m. 30^. West Third

st. : W. Tatischer, fresco painter. 3ALESMEN—For Sale— grandest

library in tbe world is EncyclopediaBritannica. and by American enterprise it isnow brought within the reach of all; only52.50 per- volume: just*completed; men. ofcharacter wanted as salesmen; write for cir-cular. C. W. Dumout, Davidson block, StPaul. 142-06

SOLICITOR— gentleman of goodaddress and appearance to solicit orders

for views of residences, etc. : will give naifnet proceeds. ApplyL 47, Globe. 148

\"yALTERS at 67 East Third st."

YELLOWSTONE PARK—Applicationsfor hotel positions received at Bee Hive

Enterprise. Seventh and Robert. 148

HOKSKS ASP CARRIAGES.

GET your carriages, wagons or sieigns orF. X. tjnesnel, 107 East Eighth st

Long experience: practical and scientificworkmen; repairing neatly \u25a0 done ou shortnotice. \u25a0 314*

GOOD, heavy draught norses to trade forhardwood timber laud. Address William

Rawston, Globe. .142-49RAND CLEARING SALEOF LIGHT

new carriaq-s, phaeton!*, . buggies,jump-seats. carts. pony carts, parkwagons, surreys, extension tors, rock-aways, double, single, coupe and ponyharness. we have determined to closeour entire stock of 200 vehicles of everydescription at an enormous sacrifice ; nowis the time to buy: one price to all.King's Carriage Repository, cornerFourth and Minnesota streets. y 87-177

PHAETON— Good phaeton for sale. Callat Allen livery.Fifth and Cedar sts.

146-152

PONY— Wanted to buy, a good pony ; notover $35. Inquire 285 Summit. . 148

WANTED TO BUY—A light springwagon. Applyto L, Frank, 151 East

Seventh st 148 .COAKf> OFFERED.

BOARD—Middle-aged gentleman wantssingle room and board in private fam-

ily; upper town preferred; give terms permonth. Address T35. Globe. 148-50

BOARD— rooms, with board,for gentlemen; very, reasonable; 459

Wabasha st, adjoining Young Men's Chris-tian association ; also table board, $3.25 perweek. \u25a0

\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-. 145-53

BOARD—Large. .;. pleasant, rooms y withboard: handy to business; also day

board. 476 Cedar st ;-"y;y. 143-49

BOARD—A desirable i alcove room, withboard, at 592 Jacksou st- 148

BOARD—Large pleasant room with ex-cellent board; first-class hotel accom-

modations; on a quiet street; handy to busi-ness; day board. : 542 and 544 Canada st

' * 148-53 . \u25a0 y

BOARD— Iglehart st, furnished rooms .with board; all modern conveniences;

near street car, ten minutes' walk from post-office. ...-•<\u25a0 - 146-48

BOARDERS wanted 279 West Seventhst . . :\u25a0\u25a0 - "\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0-\u25a0. ;.'\u25a0- 146-48

\7**UN i GIRLS' HOME, -620 St. PeterA si. : for "respectable young girls only;

board and lodging $2.50 a week: readingroom free. \u25a0: : -*••\u25a0 -y- —•--\u25a0\u25a0.." • .61-181

PRESSJIAKIJiG.

DRESSMAKING— Wanted, a few moreengagements in families. - Call or : ad-

dress 256 West Third st. 3

SITUATIONS OFFERED.*_ emale.

APPRENTICE— Wanted, girl to work inhair store. 318 Wabasha 5t. ..-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-' .3

—INTELLIGENCE OFFICE,.. WhiteShield League Help Exchange, 78 East

Seventh st*. ; no charges to girls. \u25a0* \u25a0 \u25a0 139-68

COOKS for private families, hotels andboarding houses; '.• one pastry cook,

nurse girland good houscworkers and lakegirls; wages, $8 to 840. 27 East Seventh.l4B

COOK— Wanted, a first-class female cookJ and a good diningroom girl. --Apply*to

or address A. t'antieny. Fargo, Dak. 145-60iNING-KOOM GIRL— A good: dining-

room girlwanted at 390 Robert st. 3

DINING ROOM GlßLS— Ten 'Wanted;some to leave city : $15. Bee Hive En-

terprise, Seventh and Robert '\u25a0': .- » \u25a0 \u25a0 148.

DINING-ROOM GlßLS— Experienced :§15 per month. 453 Wacouta st. 3

ISHWASHERS for lakes; places open;engage to-day : $15. Bee Hive Enter-

prise. Seventh and Robert. 148

C"*» IRLS—Eighteen girls for housework;

"*""*small families; good wages. Bee HiveEnterprise, Seventh and Robert, y 148.

OUSEMAID—Wanted, a housemaid in'* a family of four. 285 Summit ay. 3

OX'S WORK—Wanted, a girl at 26 :

Thompson ay., near Ramsey st. car.barn. : 3

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for generalhousework : apply between 10 and 12

a. m. 271 Martin st. . 3

HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house-work; cook wanted. 342 West Third

st y 3

HOUSEKEEPING— and wife de-sires a girl for general lighthousekeep-

ing at once. 281 Fuller st. 3

HOUSEWORK — Wanted, a competentgirl for housework; no washing. In-

quire'at 671 St. Peter. \u25a0 3

HOUSEWORK— girl wantedat 239 East Fifteenth st." . ' 3

HOUSEWORK — Wanted, a competentgirl for housework ; small family. 922

Minnehaha st. .. 148

HOUSEWORK- Wanted, a good girl forgeneral housework: must understand

cooking. 588 Pine st. . 3

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a competentgirl to do light housework. 723 Holly

ay. : \u25a0\u25a0:-.'\u25a0 . 3

HOUSE WORK— Wanted, a girl for house-work. L. Abrahainson, 57V*> West Third

st y- \u25a0 ' . ; _3

HOUSEWORK— a capable girlfor general housework ; good wages.

338 Aurora ay. ~ ! - 3

HOUSEWORK— Agirl tor general house-work in a small family. 515 Wabasha

st . ' - - .'.-\u25a0"- "... ' . '3

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, acompetent g irfor general housework in a family of

four. lSlglehartst. . -.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- 148-50

HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted; generalhousework. 446 Fuller st. __3

HOUSEWORK— Girlwanted for generalhousework in small family: German

preferred. Call at store, 187 East Seventh st_ 146-48

LADY'—A refined, well-dressed lady to callon our customers; light, pleasant busi-

ness; six hours daily,with good salary; ap-ply between 10 and 12. J. Bretano, 272 EastSeventh st; up stairs. . 248

LADYas head waitress and housekeeper;Minnetonka; 825; also waitress. : Doug-

lass'lntelligence, 35 Seventh. .-" 148

LAUNDRESS— an experiencelaundress: references required. Apply,

after 6 p. m., 312 Summit aye. 143-49

|\/| AN—Wanted, . a man to take up andlil clean carpets . for a : few days ; pleasecall Tuesday morning.' 21 East College ay.

FFICE WORK—Girl to assist- iv mark-ing and doing office work. State Steam

laundry, 220 West Seventh st. 3RESS— First-class . sewing girl

0 wanted at Dressmaking parlors, 457 StPeter st. . ' '\u0084 '"-'\u25a0.. '\u25a0_-\u25a0,'-"\u25a0.'.' ."..3

SEAMSTRESS wanted at once "at 377i_> Dayton ay. ._ 3

WASHERWOMAN—Woman to do wash-VV .' ingand ironing. Apply to-day (Tues-

day) Flat C, 229% West Seventh st. , . \u25a0* .. . 3

YELLOWSTONE PARK—Pastry cooks,scrub girls and laundresses: ship to-day.

Bee Hive Enterprise. and Robert.148 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 --"

BUSINESS CHANCES. . :

McKenney, Self Ac Turner, '338 Cedar St., Union Block, Room 83. ; \u25a0

BUTCHER SHOP— good busi-ness; sacrifice; who wants it? >\u25a0•'.*\u25a0;>»;'\u25a0\u25a0'>

I*J-KOOM house, handsomely furnished*J throughout: heart of city; bath; gas;

full of good roomers; clearing nice profitabove rent ; who wants this furniture? halfvalue.

Manufactures ale and porter:large local trade; will . trade for good

real estate. . :01 -ROOM furnished flat; sacrifice. ~~

IGAR ANDCONFECTIONERY Stores—One for $100 ; one for $150 and $200 ;

livingrooms attached; good- location;' halfvalue. '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '--:-:. -. \u25a0

6 -ROOM FLAT—East Seventh st; greatsacrifice. - \u25a0•'\u25a0'.•\u25a0'

HORSE— Weight 1,100 pounds; fine buggyand harness; $130; who wants this?

COME and see us for anything you want.McKenney, Self & Turner, 338 Cedar St.,

Union Block, Room 83. - , , .148miscellaneous Business Chances

NICE, CLEAN CONFECTIONERY,news and notion business; good trade:

circumstances prompt me to sell. For par-ticulars call on Cremer & Son, 313 Jacksonst. -......\u25a0\u25a0 146-48

ARELIABLEand experienced businessman with $3,000 desires to secure an

active interest in an established business;manufacturing preferred. M 39, Globe. '\u25a0

\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 . . -.141*;; . ..; . , . •-.;•,.."'\u25a0.:\u25a0\u25a0

FOR SALE— A boarding house andsaloon at 694 Rice st. ; for further par-'

ticulars Address proprieter Williams' House,694 Rice st. 143-149

FOR SALE—A well- established and pay- .ingwholesale butter ahd • egg business.

Address Produce, Box 194, Waseca, Minn.146-48. ..-.. . . ....\u25a0* .

FOR SALE— Shakopee house, ; Nos. 189and 191 West Fourth st, completely .

furnished, all modem improvements, fromthirty-fiveto forty regular boarders, entranceon Fourth st., cable cars on Fourth st. andhorse ears on Seventh st. \ For particulars in-quire of Joseph Shearer, American . house,corner Fodrth and Wabasha. 139-168

OR SALE OR KENT—First-class restau-rant with steady boarders, doing a good

business; central location : good reason forselling. Address M. J„ Globe. 144-50

NEWSPAPER— For sale, a live news-paper in thriving Minnesota town;

good location; large circulation; good ad-vertising patronage and big job business;good reasons for selling; will be \u25a0 sold onliberal terms. Address 11, Globe building,St. Paul. Minn. ." . " 143-156

PARTNER— A lady with a ten-room housein good locality wants a lady partner

with small means to carry on a first-classboarding house. Address H 50, Globe. 148-9

PARTNER— a good man with5*200 to take half interest in good pay-

ing business; - must have good references.Room 5, Pfeifer block, Eighth and Wabasha.

142-8 y

PARTNER— man with $50 cash, canget one-half interest in' a good paying

business. Address J 49, Globe. . . . 148

SALOON—For sale, first-class saloon, 64South Robert st. - \u25a0- \u25a0\u25a0"-\u25a0"\u25a0 148-49

SITE FOR, A FIRST-CLASS HOTELij in Glenwood, Wis., on Wisconsin Centralrailway, sixty miles east of St Paul; lots inbest location willbe donated and lumber fur-nished at less than wholesale - price tore-sponsible hotel man who will \u25a0 build at once:population 1,000; rapidly growing; new rail-way will be constructed to Glenwood this '

season. Address Glenwood Manufacturingcompany, Glenwood, Wis. * : 148*156

HAT HAVEYOU to exchange for afinely finished and furnished first-class

hotel in good solid country town, or tor halfinterest and to manage same? B. E. Bush-nell. Barron, Wis. 48*49

ti;o *""\u25a0,/ CASH or part trade will buy one-t&OU\J half interest in a first-class con-fectionery, cigar * and billiard hall on the .most ->rominent street in Minneapolis. Ad-dress L 48, Globe. yy. 143-149

' WASTED TO RENT. ' .COTTAGE—Wanted to rent by refined

family, small cottage of six or sevenrooms in pleasant locality: Dayton Bluff pre-ferred; rent must be reasonable.' Address D51, Globe.- ' '- . y ' 148-50

ROOM— Wanted, one unfurnished room' for gentleman in Cathedral parish. - Ad-

dress C. P.", Globe. *~ \u25a0'*-. 148-50

ROOM— Wanted: furnished room for iwogentlemen, within a' short distance of

New YorkLifeInsurance building.7 AddressC. S. L., New York Life Insurance building.. - -\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0• : 148-49 - -..-•\u25a0 *.\u25a0\u25a0'

. MUSICAL,. , '--.;.;. '....J-, '

PIANO TUNING $1 ; :' tirst-class work. guaranteed. : Samuel £. crutchett, -19'East -Ninth 'sty*, y : ' 126-148"

-nished houses yon can getrut Ifyon advertise, you bat, " • *

SITUATIONS WANTED.

:-. " .;.; :' y Male. v \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0' '%:':\u25a0.\u25a0,

BARBER—First-class white barber wanla' position at a summer . resort. Addrei-a

C 62, Globe. :.- . i. ,-.:•--\u25a0 y.B—Situation | wauted by a boy who hadsome experience in -printing. Address

B 42, Globe. ...- yVy 7

BOOKKEEPING— Books opened, closed,posted, expert work. etc. F. Sprague,

room 252, Drake block, St Paul. . . 122*

BOOKKEEPER— An -i*active, energeticman ,well acquainted with the city, de-

sires a position as .bookkeeper,- penman orgeneral man; l»-t references. AddressK 49,Globe. . -..,\u25a0—... . ' y- .- l

OOKKEEPER— Situation wanted eveu-\u25a0\u25a0 ings by a competent bookkeeper; \u25a0 can

furnish all reference '\u25a0\u25a0 asked for. Address X45, Globe. ,- :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 .'. * "-;- .•,.-*\u25a0• \u25a0:•,)..• --1;

BOOKKEEPEK-PosiUon In any office;by young man having three years' ex-

perience as cashier and bookkeeper** goodrecommendations. Address 361 Iglehart st 1

BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, a situation by'\u25a0\u25a0: an experienced bookkeeper 'and col-

lector; can give A 1 references and bond, ifnecessary. Address F. W„ Globe. 7

BOOKKEEPING or any * office work by_young man of twenty; fine penman ; ANo. 1 city references from former employers;speaks \u25a0 German ; moderate salary. AddressE 73. Globe. y -'\u25a0\u25a0--.. " --.•.'.:\u25a0 L.

BOOKKEEPER AND COLLECTOR—Position wauted by a young man: cau

furnish best city reference. Address D 62,Globe. ' ' .- ''.\u25a0 ' " 3

BOOKKEEPER— young married man, .bookkeeper, speaks English, French and .

German, willing to work. Address M.,Globe. 3

CLERK— young man of nineteen wouldlike to get a situation iv some wholesale

house. Address G 47, Globe. , -•'.'.\u25a0".-'\u25a0\u25a0:'•\u25a0* v- 3 .CLERK—Boy aged seventeen wants a

situation in grocery store, office, or ashostler. G. Savage, 14Exchange. : \u25a0•' \u25a0•:\u25a0> ' 1

CLERK—A good young man wishes a goodplace in some wholesale house.' Address

E.U., Globe. \u25a0:-.:\u25a0 :\u25a0-.:< 1

CLERK— Situation wanted by a boy four-teen years old to tend soda water fount-''am. Address G 44, Globe. , 3

CLERK—Young man wants a situation ashotel clerk: best .ofreferences given.

Call or address 68 East Seventh st., Room 6.third floor. \u25a0". ,- .-*7.

COACHMAN—Man. twenty-six .years old,wants a position as coachman or watch-

man; understands the best care of horses.Address G 48, Globe. ..- \u25a0 . . .2

COACHMAN—Situation wanted by a life-; time experienced in care of horses and

fine carriages; good references, Address -X44, Glope. '.-\u25a0-. \u25a0 -.'\u25a0- 1

COACHMAN—A single man would like asituation as coachman; a good driver;

can give good reference. Address O 51,Globe. '- - ' 1

CIOACHMAN—Man twenty-six years old*-.wants a position as coachman or watch-

man ; understands the best care of horses andcarriage. Address A54, Globe. 3

COACHMAN—A temperate young manwill take care of horses, lawn, drive.car-

riage and be useful about the house; goodreferences. Address G 33, Globe. ;2

COOK— Wanted, situation as cook in hotelor restaurant: willing to take second;

steady and sober man. Erastus Denning,395 Carroll st. 3

COOK— Situation wanted by ia first-classcook for hotel or summer resort. Ad-

dress B 47, Globe. 147-48

COPYING —Ayoung man would like to dosome copying on typewriter evenings:

work guaranteed. . Address G 45, Globe. 3

DELIVERING— A young mau . of' good- address wauts to do delivering or clerkIn store. C. H. Erickson, 243 Martin st. - 3

DRUGGIST— position in drugstore by- thoroughly. competent drug-

gist: graduate ofpharmacy; thirteen years'experience. Address V 44, Globe. ... ',\u25a0'-. - 1

DRIVER—A young man would like towork around a store or drive team ; best

ofreferences given. Address D- 50, Globe. 1

DRIVER—Situation wanted to drive team,single or double; is well acquainted in

the city; five years in last place. J . 42,Globe. \u25a0 ' ' 1

DRIVER— a situation to drive a jdelivery wagon, is . well acquainted in .

city; four years in the last place. B 62,.Globe. .*' ..;' \u25a0'-:\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 1

DRIVER—Ayoung man, well -acquainted• with the city, would- like a position -

driving a delivery"wagon of any kind; canbring good recommendation. Address A.H., 514 Mississippi st. .".' * 7

DRIVER— would like a situation driv-inga deliver}*wagon incity *,good driver; -

good reference in delivery. .-.Address .-D- 47, 'Globe. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0--\u25a0\u25a0'•- -.-'\u25a0:. --;"•\u25a0 6

MPLOYMENT— gentleman from theEast would like a position in any busi-

ness house in St. Paul: is ofgood addressand willingto work. Address J 44. Globe. 1

EMPLOYMENT wanted by an English-man of any kind; handy witn tools, and

understands horses. Address G. R., 344 ,

Sherman st. - \u25a0\u25a0 ' 1

EMPLOYMENT—Man and wife want a- situation in private familyor on farm ;

references exchanged. Address G 43, Globe.

EMPLOYMENT wanted by young man,twenty-cue. willingto work. ApplyH.

Lupton. 351 West Seventh st. \u25a0 7

EMPLOYMENT—A young man of goodaddress and appearance has come to St.

Paul to make a home; he 'desires most anyhonorable position that will support him-self and -wife; kindly assist one willingtowork. Addyss N 55, lobe. 148-149

EMPLOYMENT — Wanted, situatiou byAid youngman twenty years old; willingtowork at anything honorable. Address FrankBishop, 229 Vi West Seventh st. . \u25a0 3

EMPLOYMENT—By a strong young man 'in any kind of business ; talks and

writes English and Swedish; the best ofreference. Address B 39. Globe. 3

MPLOYMENT—Situation wanted bystrong young man ; work of any kind;

speaks German and English. . Address A 52,Globe. . \u25a0 \u25a0' . ..-. : 3

EMPLOYMENT— A strong young man.aged twenty-three, not afraid to work,

wants a situation at anything. Address F42, Globe. ;\u25a0--,.\u25a0 y 1

HARNESSMAKER— Wanted, a situationby a single man twenty-two years old;

hamessmakar by trade, but is willingto workat anything at moderate wages. Address G46, Globe. 3

HOSTLER— A young man would like posi-tion as hostler or work in grocery store; -best of references. Address A. E. C, 130

West Fourth st. 3

HOSTLER— Wanted, situation to workaround the house; understands care of

horses and harness ; best city reference. W52, Globe. ' - - y- ' yl

Alt IST—Agood.practical machinistIfA. who - understands his trade wants asituation. George, Globe. -1

IGHT CLERK—A situation as nightclerk in a summer hotel for the Iseason

by one with experience. Address R.S.,Globe. \u25a0..-..-."'• .'\u25a0:"' y 2IVURSE— want a good night or day1 1 male nurse, call at 575 Lafayette ay. *6

FFICE WORK—Boy aged r seventeenwould like a situation in an office, in a ..

grocery store, or as hostler. 'Address George .Savage, No. 14Exchange st. yy . 7

OFFICE WORK— thirteen years ofage wants position > in office or store :

givingbest of references; good scholar, andunderstands English, German and Bohemianlanguages. Address M48, Globe. \u25a0\u0084"\u25a0:•- 1

FFICE WORK—Situation wanted, by a- young man, in office of some kind. Ad-dress A 15, Globe. 5:

ASTRY COOK—A steady young manwould like to learn pastry cooking and'

make . himself, useful round restaurant orbakery. Address P 43, Globe. . "4 :

PLUMBER— A youngman wants to get achance to work with an expert plumper

under instructions; fiveyears' experience in :

a country shop. Address" C 52, GloDe. 6

PLUMBER— Young man, who has been jupwards of .- a year at r the business, .

wants a place to learn the trade thoroughly.Address N 47, Globe. -.6

PORTER— a place as porter,i janitor ;or night watchman; can give

best ofreferences. Address B 53, Globe. 3 .POSITION—Wanted, position in any mer-. cantile house by competent and ex-"' perienced man can keep books or do hardwork. Address V 43. Globe. ". y 1

POSITION OF.. TRUST by experi-enced, man; has had: experience in

machinery: reference given. Address X '42,1523 Nineteenth st south, Minneapolis. •:..:.-.-. 146-50 ; y-

SHEEP SHEARER— by a youngman a place to shear sheep. Address

V 50, Globe. • :-. • yy-: -3

TRAVELER— Wanted, employment in .store or .as •' traveler by experienced

businessman; single ; thoroughly.:trustwor-thy: references and security ; small salary;could leave the city. Address Z 41, Qlobe.*7

WORK ,- FOR .*" BOARD— ft-man. wants a place to work forboard after 6p. m. Address U 49, Globe. -.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 3

WATCHMAN—Wanted by a young man,VV position as night watchman ; can ' fur-

nish ; the best" of . references; bonds if: re-quired; for further particulars - address S 39. -('lobe ; \u25a0 ""'-". *-.\u25a0\u25a0- ,"., \

:: -'--.-•* y. 144-50

WATCHMAN— Wanted, >?situation • ': as' night watchman or janitor; best city *

reference; six years in last place; bonds ifi'«(-,u««<l. 48, Globe. y.y .-'\u25a0

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' SITUATIONS WAWTEP.•\u25a0" \u25a0; .y I'cmiile. \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0•''\u25a0':.':\u25a0 \u25a0' "".'.'-"•-".''\u25a0

BOOKKEEPER— A position wanted by avouug lady as bookkeeper, or any office

work, or cashier; can give good :references.Address T24, Globe. : \u25a0 :: y 1

OOKKEEPER— Situation wanted by.•\u25a0 young lady :as ; bookkeeper,* cashier or

any kind of oillce work; best of references.Address M.B. 8.60, Globe. V. * . >.7..

BOOKKEEPING— Wanted by a. young '; lady atbookkaeping or cashiering or any '

kin of office work ; city references. G 41,Globe.'-. '\u25a0': \u25a0\u25a0 ••,"' .- !--.y.-.-:" -y-' \u25a0'.- v-;, ;,' -;'" - ;

CLERK—A young lady would like position.•in dry goods store* or confectionery ,

store. , Address F. J. 8., 130 West Fourth st, ,city; best of references. .. -;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0--.-. ,;\u25a0- . \u25a0 - 3

CLERK— by business woman, '

.< well acquainted in several farming dis- :tiicta- position in a commission house whereshe can learn the business.- Address N 23, •Globe, Minneapolis. ' ..-'' "' \u25a0;\u25a0 "'.-. \u25a0\u25a0 . - -1-;

OMPANION—A refined German lady ,desires to act as companion * for family

or young ladles going . to Europe. Address ;

Lock Box 1032. Plattsmouth, Neb. .-.'.: - 1 1

COMPOSITOR— lady compositor, Jwho is also a bookkeeper, desires a situa- \u25a0

lion in a printing office to do either or both; ;lias some knowledge of job work. K. L., 'Globe,. \u25a0•-, :\u25a0> - ...\u25a0•.. \u25a0-..-. .-\u25a0•;-.• .-\u25a0\u25a0 X)

COOK— a first-class cook from NewYorkcity: brings excellent references.

('all or address 213 East Robie st. West St.Paul. ,4

DRESSMAKING— Wanted, engagementsin families to do dressmaking. Address

D 48, Globe. ', - 1

DRESSMAKER— A competent dress-AJ- maker-wants sewing lin families. Ad-dress 591 East Seventh st. . 1

DRESSMAKER— Would like . places in'•\u25a0 families, or would take work home;

g bod fittingguaranteed. '. Address 178 Good-•\u25a0ichave. •'\u25a0+\u25a0•..< \u25a0:. -..: . - 5

DRESSMAKING— Wanted, to learn dress-making or millinery; small salary ex-

pected while learning. AddressM T C, Globe.

EMPLOYMENT— : seventeen years,wants a situatiou in a small office, or a

•hostler, or in a grocery store. George Savage,No. 14 Exchange st . _6

EMPLOYMENT ofuny kind wanted by ayoung girlwho is attending school. X

.47. Globe. \u25a0-\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0':.-'\u25a0\u25a0-.. \u25a0\u25a0 .-.•;.-• \u25a0"-'\u25a0' s'

HOUSEKEEPER— Aplace to work; un-derstands : care of house. Address Z

38. Globe. :. . y ..... "\u25a0'- -'\u25a0- •*. 5

HOUSEKEEPER— position as'- housekeeper, by German lady. Address

N 49, Globe. *..: -\u25a0-.... ---:. , 4

HOUSEKEEPER— Widow lady with one' child. desires position as housekeeper,

where she can have her child with her." Ad-dress A 70, Globe. . 1

HOUSEWORK— A: woman wants anykind of day work or general housework.

Address 566 Rice st. 5OUSEWORK in a private familyby a

young girl. Call at s*lß Mississippi st,.up stairs. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..\u25a0\u25a0 •\u25a0' - . . \u25a0 1

HOUSEWORK— Acompetent girl for sec-. ond work, no objection to leave the city

with a private family: willingto assist wash-:ing. . Call or address' 99 East Eleventh st. 6

KITCHEN WORK—Two competent Ger-' man sisters want situations in jprivate

families as kitchen girls. 54 West Tenth. 6

NURSE— by; widow past middleage, situation as nurse ' to invalid or

child : no objections to leaving the city. Callor address 163 Acker st . -. -. \u25a0 . -..--\u25a0' 1

NURSE wants a place to attend sick. Call:at 598 Robert st. .: .. ".*. . 1

NURSE— Wanted, a situation as nurse.\u25a0 St. Mary's Home. --,-:..-- 1

NURSE— nurse or second work :'by an American girl. Address E 45, -

Globe. .-V:..'~" \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'.'; - ..-•.*-•' ".-•:.':/\u25a0' '5

NURSE— Wanted, situation *as attendanton an invalid lady, in city or Minneapo- 1

lis; can give good references. Address A. M.,469 Collins st, St. Paul,- Minn. .'-\u25a0•*"\u25a0 * 5

NURSE— A competent German girl wants,,; situation with a Jewish family, or to ac--;

company a lady; 54 West Tenth st. \u25a0\u25a0 "'*' '• 6

NURSE— Wanted by a young girl, aged fif-'teen, a place in a small family, to take) 1

care of one' child, or any other , lightwork. IAddress E. F., 295 Ellen St.- •*_- ___1>NURSE— by a young, girl aged**

fourteen, a ' place in a small family, to,,take care of one child, or any other kind oflightwork. Call or address -;R. S., 351 Ellen rSt \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-:•\u25a0. ; ".- .-'.Hi-it" "\u25a0 A?NURSE MAlD—Wanted, \u25a0-• situation ast

nurse' by middle-aged lady. ''650 Ohio!st, St*: Paul. Miun. - - ' ..-'.->'» \u0084-'.\u25a0\u25a0 y 1?

OFFICE WORK—Wanted, by lady thor-:

oughly.. acquainted: with the business^,-position hi real estate' office in Minueapolis_or St. Paul. Address N 22,/ Glob*, Minne-apolis. \u25a0 y .':. • ... 1 j

OFFICE WORK— office work-wanted by young lady with knowledge *

ofbookkeeping; is willingto work for smallsalary. Address S. L. N. 91, Globe. \u25a0 "-7

ALESLADY--Allexperienced salesladywishes situation as clerk ; speaks English

and German. Address V. 35, Globe. 5

SEWING— experienced lady would likesewing Dy day or week. Address 242

Carroll st. y - 6

STENOGRAPHER— Young lady stenog-rapher would like work in an office; will

work for small salary to begin with. IAddressJ 45. Globe, y." 5

STENOGRAPHER— Position by a thor-oughly competent lady stenographer and

typewriter operator; owns typewriter. Ad-dress P 39, Globe. '" . ... '\u25a0\u25a0'. 1

STENOGRAPHER— young lady wantsa position as stenographer and ,type- \u25a0

writer at a small salary. Address H 43,Globe. •"\u25a0

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STENOGRAPHERS Wanted, by two:

young ladies, situations as stenograph-ers; references. Applyat the Medford house,---677 St. Peter St. .: ; \u25a0 y ; \u0084. 4

STENOGRAPHERS — Wanted. 'by two- young ladies, situations as stenograph-ers; references. Applyat the Medford house,677 St. Peter st \u25a0"\u25a0 . - .- y 6

STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRIT-. er desires position ; five years' experi-ence: salary, §10 to $12: has knowledge ofbookkeeping. Address M57, Globe. 3

TENOGRAPHER— Young lady wouldlike a few letters to write at home or in

an oflice. : N. W., Globe. \u25a0•:.....- 4

STENOGRAPHER— Wauted, • a positionby a lady who" has had experience as

stenographer, bookkeeper and general officeworker: salary settled by interview. AddressR. E. G., 267 East Fifteenth st, city. "4

STENOGRAPHER ; . AND . TYPEVCompetent stenographer .- and

typewriter desires position in office; can givegood references." Address S 41, Globe. -. • . 1 :

TEACHER—Young lady lately from Paristeaches'- English, -French - (conversa-

tional and' grammatical), music and elocu-tion. Address L.V., Globe. 3

TYPEWRITER— Young . lady havingthree months' experience as typewriter

wants position to do typewriting in oflice;Will work for nominal salary. Address Mi3sG. K„ Globe. :..-.\u25a0 1

TYPESETTING*- Young lady wan tolearn typesetting. Address 284 Clinton'

ay;, West side. '.'" -: - 1ASHWOMAN-Would like to go outi-. by the day or house cleaning or build-

ings or offices. ' Call at 644 Broadway,' near .Thirteenth st. ; upstairs. '1

ASHWOMANwanted so take washinghome. Call at Schutte building. Room

39; corner Jackson and Seventh. y- .51-

WASHERWOMAN would like a situa-/tion for washing, ironing, or house

cleaning. Inquire at 397 Chestnut st. l',;\\TASHWOMAN— A lady would likeVV > work by the day; washing aud ironing'

preferred.- Call oraddress 6Q6 Robert st 5'

WASHING —An experienced woman .wants to take home • family washing;:

rough dry clothes, 25c a dozen. Call or ad-/,dress 456 East Sixth st. :•'.-. . ;•..-'.. : . I,'WASHING to take home or go out. or do --housecleaning. Call or address 50West Tenth St., Room 2, up stairs. .-y._\u25a0 l;

WASHING— wants to take wash-.;Inghome. Apply443 Cedar. .* 3

ASHING— wants to go outwashing and ironing. Apply583 John'

st- -. :\u25a0\u25a0-"\u25a0" \u25a0 --\u25a0-.- : \u25a0 _1;

WASHING— Woman would like to go<: out washing or housecleaning. Call at .

631 Virginia ay.. " " . l.j

WASHING—A young lady wants workby - the day, or washing, ironing orcleaning. Call 406 Arundel st. 7

WASHING—A strong German woman_.\u25a0-', wants washing by the ; day or week, or

house cleaning. 52 West Tenth, room 15. 4AITRESS wants table work one hour\u25a0; each meal, or dinner and supper. Ad-'

dress (' 61, Globe. - ' - \u25a0:'.::\u25a0\u25a0 <3r.' ' ': '•\u25a0_*ER-OT!f__LM. :: '''': .r..-.: -'^;. '\u25a0['\u25a0'

MRS. PARTRIDGE clairvoyant and< magnetic, is located , again at 27 East

Seventh st, Room 19. ' 147-53

MRS. REIS, fortune teller, tells pastpresent and future; tells deepest secrets

of the heart, shows bride and groom by themagic mirror; satisfaction guaranteed. No.28 East Seventh st. ; side entrance, y 145-56

ADIE- of St Paul, you can get your• hats dyed,' bleached and reshaped in St ;

Paul; come and' see for yourselves; ostrich :feathers dyed to match dress trimmingby theonly experts in the city. -. Hayes, 30_ Third.

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WHERE WANTSCAN BE LEFT

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INSERTION IN THE GLOBE:I

X!YONS_

TICKNOR. . Druggists, 707 EastI, 'Third street comer Bates.;*CpNGEJR: BROS.; Druggists, 349 University, ' 'avenue, comer Virginia. "'.

_*OUNTS& SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ash-f| land avenue and Dale street. . " •i:_}.P. WILKES, Druggist 759 and 761 West*' jSeveuth street

HEKKJI AN <_ CO., 422 Dakota aveuiUL ''-Ej* FOX,' 482 Rice street v, }';]"'Gi;o. SHEPHARD, 691 Reaney street"

*- RANK L. OSBURG, 178 Western avenue.Ai H. HAVES, 441 West Seventh street

; H VANDUYNE, Druggist 828 East Sev-c enth street ...... yyy

HIPPLER & COLL Druggists, 199 East. Seventh street •' -^ - :

JOHN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY.470 Jackson street. \u25a0.'.; '""'•'-;

WILKES' PHARMACY, Seven Corners, y

M.D. MERRILL,Books and Stationery, 443'Broadway.; -.''.' :>---;. 5.-\u25a0

HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth andSt. Peter streets. '• "'' y .

SCHIFFMAN & LYONS, comer Third andMaria. .-..>.-. -\u25a0:;•-;. -• yjy i '-.-v

. }\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- '.AIJCTIOWiSAI^ES.::.'.- \u25a0 ,'.-MONDAY, JUNE 3, at 2 p. m.," will sell

.'.. at public auction the : entire stock -offurniture, carpets, draperies, ; shades, wallpaper, etc.; and willcontinue until the stockis out, at 221 East Seventh st; allIgoods to

.he cut to suit purchaser. ... 146-54

Je*bl» Ac Sclianer, Auctioneers.UCTION «ALE TWO NEW. BRICK. Stores, Corner ofSouth Robert and Mor-

rison Sts.— will sell at auction, : Saturday afternoon, June 8, 1859, on the prem-ises, Nos. 291 aud 293 South Robert st. cor-

incr ofMorrison, at 4 o'clock, rain i or .shine,two (2) desirable aud valuable brick stores,with dwellingrooms above, and Lot No. 1,block 8, Eaton & Morrison's Addition to . St.Paul: these desirable stores arc suitable for.most any kind of business, and arc now oc-cupied: the location is all that can be de-sired ; also will be sold immediately after theabove sale, on the premises on South Robertst, adjoining the corner ofFillmore aye., the

.north 50 feet of lots No. 10 and 11. block I,'Bazille &Robert's Addition to St. Paul (50x100 feet) ; this is first-class . business . prop-

'; erty, suitable forwholesale or retail businessor manufacturing purposes, : and is '. readyfor immediate -.improvements, . surrounded

7 with good business blocks. Also willbe soldimmediately after the above (2) two sales onthe premises, corner Alabama and Chesterstreets, (4) four desirable lots, Nos. 7, 8, 9,10, block 13, Brooklyhd addition, lots 50x

: 144 feet each to alley. These lots are only. twoblocks below State street and the \u25a0 uewBroadway bridge, and onlyhalf a block fromthe 'levee, making a magnificent site forwholesale or manufacturing purposes, andwill be sold in separate lots to suit purchas-

fers. ; This is all first-class West Side prop--erty, and . worthy of the • attention \u25a0ofthe. most conservative investors. . Theterms of sale are very liberal and will bemade known at the time and .place of sale.All this choice property is to be sold withoutreservation, or limit to" the highest bidders.For full particulars apply to Nicolay-*A Co.,No, 116 East Fourth street. Jebb «_ Schauer,Auctioneers. . A. H. Nicolay. Salesman.

1 |\u25a0;.,' 146-159 \u25a0-.. yy.:.-.IVHICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE atin; Auction will sell 'at auction at the

"residence flat No. .596 Jackson st, second.yafid third floors, a very nice lot of householdj;furniture; marble top aud "plainbedroom

suites, in ash.-cherry.and black walnut; finejjcarpels, parlor f lure, heating stoves, bed-ding, etc. these goods are all iniierfeet con**

edition, • and shbw that they have been inv charge of a- careful .housekeeper; watch for•>*the date, Wednesday, May* 29, at 10 a. m."Jobb

_ Schauer, Auctioneers, 422 Wabashas<. ' '.- '- - \u25a0 -,- --Miiy;. . . . . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . . , -.-' 148-49S Hollow-ay _fc Co.. Auctioneers.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE BY AU4J-* tiOn-^W*e willsell Friday, May 31, at 11'

Oj-cibck a. m., on the premises., the elegant\u25a0 twelve-room house, No. 420 Selby ay. ; size-"of ldtSO'fe^t from by 165 feet ta*n alley.

'-\u25a0This- house- has all modem improvements, in*eluding electric bells steam beating, etc. H;

'jG> Fischbein, administrator; E. Holloway <S-CJj.'^'ictioneers.*- -y\u25a0 -..i!-.^'. :" J

-'*" 146-151INK FURNITURE: AT AUCTION—•-': We will• sell at the .residence No. 708

St Peter St., :Wednesday, May : 29, at 10o'clock a. m., all the furniture at above num-ber, consisting of fine upholstered lounges,settees, chairs, etc.. Brussels and ingrain car-pets, extension and marble-top center tables,bookcase, hall rack, bedroom suites, andmany other house-furnishing goods toonumerous to mention; parties looking forgood furniture should attend this sale; thehouse is for rent. E. Holloway& Co., ouc-tioneers. - ... --..-: \u25a0\u25a0 45-49

FOR SALE.

ANTIQUE OAK BED ROOM SUITE,xx also separate bed and mattress forsalecheap. Call evenings, 652 Mississippi st

146-48 - ; . '

BUILDING AND POWER for sale at a; bargain ; suitable for light manufactory

fine location. Address N 46, Globe. 144-50

BICYCLE— American Champion;ball bearings throughout. Call at room

: 83, Union Block. . . 143-149

ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA—For. sale, twenty.two volumes of the origi-nal issue ; much •' better print and belterbooks than the English reissue; will sell for$3 per vol. ; did cost $6. ApplyTwohy Bros.& Co., 65 East Fifth st. . \u25a0

\u0084- 148-54OR SALE— "certificates of stock in" the Building and Loan Association of

Dakota. (Head oflice. Aberdeen, Dak.) Onefor fifteen shares, dated Jan. 1, ISB9, andone for seven > shares, | dated IMarch 1,- 1889.All dues -paid to date. Address Box 421,Harlem, Dak. " \u25a0 .1 . 147-48

GASOLINE STOVES— New, at 40 perr cent • off :retail \u25a0 prices. , Pruden Stove

company. East Third and John sts. \u25a0 146-54

PUPS— Newfoundland- male pups for:\u25a0 sale at 64 Iglehart st ; also Newfound-

land female dog. . .. . . : 146-48

STEPLADDERS— dozen new step-ladders, seven, nine and twelve feet long,'

for ' fresco painting, for sale cheap. " 394'

West Seventh st. - " ." y' 148-54TOVES AND RANGES for sale at un

equaled advantages ; -- also completeline ofgasoline stoves. Pruden • Stove com-pany, warehouse 389 East Third st. - 123-51*

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'""* '"-' LOST JLgg FQIJ-IP.V :,':'"\u25a0"

BRACELET LOST— gold bracelet inform ' of a snake on South Robert, Da-

kota aye., Wabasha st. bridge, or on West. Third st. to Seven comers. Finder please re-' turn to 87 South Robert st, Room 122, and: receive reward. * 148

OffPOUND— Red and white cow; owner' can have same by calling at 712 High-

, sop st. and paying charges. . /- : \u25a0 148-9

GHECH FOUND— check for $90 paya-.ble at the N. G. A.bank ; owner call- at. 20 East Seventh st '\u25a0".".' 148

GHARM LOST— On Sunday, 26th inst;on or near Western ay., between Carroll

stand Selby ay., a Knight Templar locket"'Charm;, finder will be rewarded by leavingsame with J. E. Ingham, 327 Jackson st, oraddressing W 5.0, Globe. \u25a0".* : v " -,*• 148

MARE FOUND—A small while mare;\u25a0 mane cut off; " the owner can find her

at Theo. Kletts saloon. South Park. 145-52ATCH CHARM FOUND— awatch charm in Globe buildingelevator;

owner can" have by proving *property '-' and ;paying for this ad, at the Globe office. 148-49

-;*\u25a0 j:.'*. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0* TO EXCHAJfftE. ':,-'\u25a0 ~

TO EXCHANGE—What have yon in ex-. change for a* stock of fine millinery.'gdods and elegant fixtures? Lease of store canbe had. Address II56, Globe. -..'.:* :»' 148-53

J rfro EXCHANGE—A fine lake frontage at",,; X"; Lake Minnetonka for. encumbered \u25a0 city;'business or residence *property; 'will -paysome cash; lake property is clear. W. A.Barnes & Co., 8 Washington ay. south.,-.\u25a0.- 145-149 .:, .-\u25a0

TO EXCHANGE— a stock ofdryy-goods . or general merchandise in 'ex-

change for an improved piece of real estatein this city, unincumbered. Address S 45,Globe. \u25a0••.\u25a0•\u25a0> \u25a0\u25a0" y \u25a0-.-\u25a0' 143-149

O EXCHANGE—Panorama stock to ex-. change for equity in real estate or house-and lot.~;, Address V43, Globe. ;; - .... 135*

HAThave you to exchange for . 2,000\u25a0'.. acres ofmineral and pine land on the

Vermillion range . in Northern Minnesota?Address X 33. Globe. - 130*

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G' AB LlNE—William Barleau. oflice 283Sibley It.; open night and day. Tele-

phone call. 1199-3. 120-150GREEN DOORS ': \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0 \u25a0';'

y. AND WINDOWS:.WE MAKETHEM.

,'."--'"-- SOUTAR &KLEINSCHMIDT,405 ROBERT ST., OPPOSITE RYANHOTEL... 142-143 \u25a0\u25a0'..-'-':'\u25a0.

J '\u25a0:.\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 FOR ItEJIT. -.'•'.- \u0084

\u25a0 ,-.; .-.-:\u25a0 .-.•'.'V-. How-en*. '\u25a0'\u0084.\u25a0".-\u25a0•\u25a0. . "-.-..' \u25a0

AT\u25a0\u25a0. MINNETONKA— Eleven-room ? cottage. completely furnished ; 1 ice house

' filled with ice; boat house; bath house ; sta-;ble • for : horses; three \u25a0• acres of :' land, lakefrontage ; location,' Maplewood. W. A..Barnes & Co., 8 Washington ay. south, Min-neapolis. - y y \u25a0 145-149

COTTAGE— At White Bear lake, one - six-room cottage, just .-* completed, hand-,

, somely finished ; also one four-room Icottage ;both splendid : location. 11nquire ; 47 Courtblock: ".-\u25a0'.. ..y.y- -v.". :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:- 148-54

COTTAGES— \u25a0 rent, :. three, and six-room cottages, 02 A)l and 66 Park place.

Inquire M. D. Milieu, iiEast Fourth St..\u25a0 ; '--:.- . .' .'..:.\u25a0. 13751 -\u25a0- \u25a0-.-'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -yx. '\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0'«'

FOR RENT—Ten-room house on De Soto-'•-' st ; suitable for two families; citywater- [and sewer; four-room cottage, near Arcade;

jtwo stores corner : of Arcade and Wells, with' flats over same. Apply to Lawrence Fahey,

• -515Wh »»»8t.. ;'-\u25a0.-\u25a0,.-*:\u25a0'-, .-. 148-152

HOUSE— rent, twelve-room house innew brick block : all , modern * conven-

iences: furnished complete (new furniture),includingpiano, sewing machine, etc., etc.,

'for three or four mouths ; for $30. Located.908 Fifteenth ay. south, Minneapolis. . CallSunday y 144-55

.HOUSE— For rent, eight-room house -out* *XJ ..- West Seventh st., - two' minutes' • from'. ,' street car.- Applyto A. S. Weller, 23 East

' Seventh st., or 810 Tuscarora st ; ; 144-50

HOUSE— rent, eight-room house; mod-ern conveniences; Iglehart si., near St.

Peter. Inquire 635 St Peter. . 146-52

HOUSE— For rent, a ' seven-room house ;-, water, cistern, woodshed, cellar. 396Carrol! St. .y : y.-. .:\u25a0\u25a0- .-.yy 146-49

HOUSE— rent, large,: pleasant house; on : Dayton ay. ; ail modern improve-

ments;: also., seven-room house on West. Seventh st. Apply to St Paul : Trust ' com-pany, 157 East Fourth st. 146-52

HOUSES— New seven-room house,also six-' room house , $12 - per month. . Inquire

'•Houghton,', 415 Aurora west 146-51

HOUSE— For rent, an eight-room . housewith city water and sewerage. • 308

Smith ay. . *. . 145-48

HOUSE— Torent, 612 Hollyaye. : thirteen'rooms, with laundry . .bath and closets

| in basement for servants; hardwood finishfirst story; newly papered throughout andis one of the most desirable homes in the

; city, y. J. C. Stout 324 Jackson sta , 142*

HOUSE— Torent, 608 Holly aye. ; elevenrooms and bath ; has all modern 1im-

provements and newly papered throughoutreasonable rent to June 1, 1890. J. C. Stout324 Jackson st. -\u25a0- y :\u25a0\u25a0'.. 142*;

HOUSE— To-rent, six-room house, 644Dayton aye. y Inquire northwest corner

: Seventh and Cedar sts. : 148-49

HOUSE— Eight-room house at Merriam' Park. : Charles N. Bell, 51 Gilfillan

block. -* 141*

HOUSE— For rent house of seven rooms,_ cistern and cellar, furnished or unfur-nished, to a responsible party. 451 Goodhuest. . 143-149

HOUSE— For rent a large six-room house,. 975 Hudson ay. ; barn, water and car-riage sheds: inquire on premises. 146-8

HOUSE— New double bouse at 185 Sum-mit place. \u25a0 -."\u25a0\u25a0 146-52

HOUSES— houses Nos. 58Park Place and No. 80 Summit • ay.

Harvey Officer. 157 East Fourth st. 14252

HOUSE—For rent, house on St. Anthonyhill; ' seven rooms, hath, large attic.

Richard Leffmaun. 112 East Fourth. 131-51

HOUSE— A new nine-room hsuse ; allmodern improvements; -No. 311 South. Franklin st. For particulars inquire of Ste-

phen Burns, Market restaurant, Seventh andWabasha. '- ; \u25a0'...' 144-53

HOUSE TO RENT—636 Marshall ay.,- second west of Dale ; st, with barn,.bath, furnace, etc. good - repair; street

paved; $35 per month. Smith & Taylor,.' 333 Robert st . " y \u25a0 146-51

RESIDENCE— For rent from June 1,residence formerly occupied by me ou

- Woodward ay; commodious stable; amplegrounds; rent reasonable. . A. H. Wilder. 185

; Bast Fourth st . 143-56

WE RENT HOUSES, STORES. FLATS,BUILDINGS, AND COLLECT RENTS

(iITICK. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY,GILFILLANBLOCK. 122-151

*"'•.'\u25a0?;.;' '-'- ' - ftooßtf.. ';"' :\ - ". ':

AT NO. 472 Temperance st, betweenEighth and Ninth, a few neatly -fur-

nished . rooms can 'be - found; • all conven-iences: prices, $8 to $15. y 135-138

CAPITOL, APARTMENTS—St. Peter St.,between Fourth- and Fifth sts.—Fur-. nished or unfurnished rooms, with gas, hot

\u25a0 ' and.-cold. w»ter and- .hath ;..- modem conven-ances. ; 'Applyon" the premises. . 136-165 .CEDAR ST:,» 522—Handsomely furnished

rooms, respectable and cosy; bath,' gas,\u25a0 furnace; this is opposite state capitol, and

; very desirable ;: prices moderate; referencerequired. - " . -..- . . ;.'.'.- . " y' 148

CEDAR ST., 528— Nice large alcove room,suitable for three gentlemen; with

board ifdesired. 146-49

CiENTRAL AY., 21, EAST—Three rooms/ and alcove; modern convenience; next

Central park. 145-48

EXCHANGE ST. 228 SOUTH,—Elegant-lyfurnished rooms: all modern conven-

\u25a0 iences reasonable to good parties. - - 124*AIRFIELDAY., 94, EAST— rooms

forrent. Inquire of C. W. Youngman,117 East Fourth st - 103*

FLAT—Third -story flat for rent: eight•'\u25a0 rooms, with all modern improvements ;

$30 per month. Inquire third floor, 166 WestNinth St. '..'.. \u25a0 . .; 146-52

FLATS flats of fiverooms each; one*furnished and one unfurnished. - Apply

at 64 South Robert st. 148-49

FLATS— fine brick flat-, West Seventh' st, six blocks from Seven corners, seven

rooms to each flat ;rent reasonable : all mod- .em improvements; corner. Donseman andGoodhue sts. Call on Foos &Co., 183 and 187West Third. 146-150

FOURTH ST., 14, WEST — Furnishedrooms; steam heat Hotel Brunswick.' \u25a0__ \u25a0" - - '365* ' .--- \u25a0\u25a0.- \u25a0..

FRANKLIN ST., 314, SOUTH—For rent: foui large rooms for housekeeping.

: ':\u25a0*. 146*49 .;'

FULLER ST., 256—For rent, second floorfor housekeeping for a small family.- "

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IGLEHART , ST., : 121—Nicely furnishedroom: 10 minutes' walk to postoffiee:

.' board If desired. ' >': -*\u25a0y-y!" .-"."• '-\u25a0 146-49

MARKETST., 308—Corner Third—Fur-nished rooms for rent: gentlemen only.'-. - : '.- 153-149

MARSHALL AY., 419-One nicely fur-- nished front room; south front, with ., .or without board; up stairs. , \u25a0 \u25a0 143l IVIINTH ST., 27 EAST—One furnished1*: front room, suitable for two gentlemen.

\u25a0 -•\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0--.- 139-80

f)EARL ST., 217— Rooms from $3 up;Jl» nicely furnished ; clean and cosy ; lookthese np. '" - .148-50

PLEASANT A\., 179 AND 181—. nished and unfurnished rooms ; first classtable board. $4. y.-"-'- y \u25a0;'.--' '\u25a0\u25a0• • 148

PLEASANT AY., 222— Furnished room.' ;.J-T.- . \u25a0-.-'- .-\u25a0\u25a0..'\u25a0 -'. -.." -.". - . 146-8

RICE ST., 255, Near College Ay.—A nicelyfurnished front room for rent in a pri- ;

vate family; modern conveniences. - 147-51OBERT ST., Nicely ; furnishedyroom for rent. -. ': r, \u25a0"..-., 147-53

;ROOMS— Five rooms forrent on ground' JA. floor: two blocks from corner Rice andComoav. Call at 619 st 143-49

KOOMS— rent three* rooms; three. . closets. Applyat 389 Rondo st . 146-48

ROOMS alcove ana back parlor, in• private family, to one or two gentlemen ;

references exchanged.- 422 North Exchange\u25a0 'st, second floor. " . .142-48

ROOMS— Avery desirable suit of rooms,-. corner Fourth and Market overlookingRice park : rent moderate.' Apply to H. Don- ;gan, 229 East Thirteenth st : 123*

ROOM AT WHITE Furnished". room in private family ; breakfast and

; 6 o'clock dinner. -Address N 58, Globe. 148oOMMATEWANTED—Pleasant front

'*"-! room, with first-class board in : privatefamily; five minutes' walk from Ryan. Ad-dress 46. Globe. ; . 146-48

SELBY;AY., Pleasant front alcove .room ; also other rooms, furnished ; use'

of bath: cable cars pass the door. . ?'\u25a0 146-49ELBYAY., 262—The St. Georse— Beauti- |

.' ful furnished v and ; unfurnished rooms,' 'single or en suite ; -every convenience ; cable

: cars pass door ; references required. *- 113*

SEVENTH ST., 279, WEST— fur- :: nished front rooms v with or without '-.

board. \u25a0\u25a0-.- : : y . y '140-48SPRUCE, 237-vFour blocks from Seventh •

—Large double alcove -room, nicely urn- -ished, modem improvements, for $15 ; also 'single room. - * .\u25a0• "•

\u25a0 y. : - 146-18

S~r T.' PETER ST., 624—For : rent, pleasantfurnished room without board. \u25a0 148 :

ST.* PETER ' ST., 626— nicely fur- : ,. nished single i rooms, each suitable for .;'one or two persons. "..-.-•*; \u25a0\u25a0' *..-:< -...-\u25a0 147-54 ;

T. PETER ST., 632—Front parlor, with - j. bedroom ad joining, .-ou' first floor; five\u25a0 minutes' walk frombusiness center. '.- 146-8

ENTH ST., 31, EAST—Opposite Capitol ;-;—Furnished room use ofbath. 146-149 :HIKDST., 151 WEST.; CORNER OF

"\u25a0 Franklin— , furnished front roomsto rent. Y :.';'<yV:-^'h'; -• 146-49

WABASHA . ST.. 473— Nicely furnished. rooms torent by day,' week" or month;oueu any time. 136-50

y-y. FOR KENT. . -.-loom*—< ouliiiii<-<l.

WABASHA, CORNER TENTH ST.—- rooms for rent furnished or unfur-nished. \u25a0- s*,-•: y ;y •*'>-' r 14052

WABASHA ST., 570— Between jCollege, : ay. and Iglehart—Two nicely furnished

rooms on ' first floor; ' all ihodern conven-iences. '.-. : y. ",y .... 145-54

ASHINOTON (ST., 385—For rent, fur-:\u25a0'.\u25a0' nished front room, ground floor, with

or without board. -.-- „\u25a0 , . . -. .:--,- 145-48

WESTMINSTER, Corner Wavcrly—For rent two neatly-furnished, sec-

ond story, front rooms. ; *. 146-149The Colonnade.

Corner Tenth and St. Peter Sts.

TIIEBKST place in St. Paul to live ; hand-j;somest cafe .in -• city; - superb ' cuisine—

European - or - American; \u25a0' no . dark irooms;street cars pass doois; one to six-room suites;

'.rents range from | $10 to I "175 per month, in-: eluding steam heat hot and cold water, pri-vate baths and all modern, conveniences;'elevator runs from 6:1*0 a. ni. till midnight.Apply to Canby & Cathcart southeast cornerThird and Bobert sts., or to their agent at thebuilding. -"\u25a0•- \u25a0-.. \u25a0: \u25a0'.-\u25a0 .-'.-.". :.- -,\u25a0*:\u25a0 148-01

y. **itoret>. \u25a0\u25a0;-_.'•' "yV'i*

TOR- for rent, at .94 East • Fairfield ay.Inquire of C. W. Youngman, 117 East

Fourth st '\u25a0.\u25a0;\u25a0,'.\u25a0-. '..*. >-.*-..*. .-. .103*

STORK—476 Jackson si. for rent; $30O per mouth. Craig & Jackson, 12 Gil-lillan block. - 145-7

STORKS—Part ofwholesale premises withoflice - room. ' Shipping : facilities une-

qualed. Pruden Stove. Co., 389 East Third.-,-.--. 146-49• - M laneous.

ASOLINE STOVES— SS for summer,or ' sold 40 per cent less than retail

prices. Pruden Stove Co.. 389 East Third.. ;- \u25a0--'•'\u25a0 \u25a0 140-54 -: '\u25a0\u25a0 ..\u25a0:--.-':\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

FiarAitciAi..MONEY is loaned by us on improvedreal estate security in St. Paul,- Minne-

apolis and Duluth at 6, 61., 7. 7V_ per cent,on shortest notice for any amount' B.M.Newport & Son, investment bankers, - 152,153 and 154 Drake block. St Paul. . . 73*A MKRICANMORTGAGE LOAN com-_\ - pany loans money on furniture, pianos,

>horses, building society stocks, jewelry andall kinds of personal property. Room 7,First "National Bank building. 137*

BORROW money . on diamonds, watches.jewelry, pianos, etc. Mutual Loan & In-

vestment Co., 3091. Jackson st, room 2. 87*EMIG'.S LOAN\u0084O FFICE—Money on

furniture. pianos, horses. 71 CourtBlock, 24 East Fourth st. y 48-54

FARM ANU CITY LOANS, 6, 7 and Sper cent; mortgages and school and

county bonds bought. W. F. Carroll 44Court block. 339*

FOR SALE— lnterest in iron, gold andsilver' mines. Full information ob-

tained trom F. L. Draper, 430 Wabasha.148-56

GOOD COMMERCIALPAPER bought;time checks * and warehouse receipts

cashed. Mutual Loan & Investment Co..309 V. Jackson st. room 2. \u25a0• \u25a0: *37

IWANT to borrow $700 on a good clear lotfor fl years. Address A47,Giobe. 143-149

MINNESOTA :': MORTGAGE LOAN•*• Company— from $10 upward on

furniture, pianos, horses, wagon**,etc.. with-out removal; also on warehouse receipts,diamonds and gold watches. J. S. Mackey,manager, Room 14,First National bank build-ing, St. Paul, and Boom 7, Mackey-Leggblock, Minneapolis: '\u25a0*' ..' 250*

MONEY. LOANED, by H.B. Hunt &X'o.,. 34 East Third st, room 1, on furniture,'pianos,' horses, carriage!-. etc.; also on ware-house receipts, diamonds, watches and sil-verware ; private room for ladies ; all businessstrictly confidential. \u25a0 ...„-r- , -. . 295*

MONEY LOANED on all kinds of per-' sonal property, ' household furniture,

horses, etc. also, on diamonds and jewelry;commercial • paper discounted. - SecurityLoan Co., 325 Jackson st J. E. Flanigau.manager., \u25a0'.".-:'."• *"""-'' . ,162*

MONEY to loan ou improved and unim-proved real estate; first ; and second

mortgages, bought.:. Keystone InvestmentCompany, 319 Jackson st. .. , 132-163

MONEY LOANED on household furni-\u25a0-ture, pianos,' horses and carriages, etc.

without removal ; also on diamonds and soldwatches, etc. J. W. Edsall _ Co., 117 EastFourth st. -'\u25a0 .-"\u25a0'\u25a0-. \u25a0- , " 32*

\l\ ONEY TO LOAN—6, 6te. 7 and 8 perILL cent A. N. Elliott 41 East Fourth st.

\u25a0 \u25a0 '•;'. -•\u25a0v.. .-.\u25a0 y 10-192 .';.;.:;:"• y"

MONEYTO LOAN by Lawton Bros., 405| Jackson st. . and 175 Dakota ay; have

on hand $7,000 at 0 per cent, on improvedproperty.- . \u25a0 - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:- '-'•-- . 316*

MONEYTO LOAN on diamonds, watches'\u25a0 iand all goods \u25a0of value; private office

for consultation. George R. Holmes, 141and 143 East Seventh st-.y \u25a0 '. .- -..*r -.82*

OCR FLAN SUITS everyoody. We loanon approved chattel security or any arti-

cle of value. Mutual Loan & InvestmentCo., 300V2 Jackson St., room 2. -\u25a0 . *37

TO LOAN— $400, $600,*5800. 8 percent, on improved or unimproved;

$1,000 to $20,000, 6i. and 7 per cent on im-proved St Paul property : no delay. WilliamA. Maxwell & Co.. 12 Gilfillan block. 148-54

WM. N. VIGUERS & CO., 41 EASTi- Fourth St., corner Cedar— o, 7 and

8 per cent money on hand tor vacant orimproved beat, estate loans ; partial pat-

iments can be made on the principal; pur-chase MONEYMORTGAGES, BONDS AND stocksBOUGHT AND BOLD. " 10*2*.

PER CENT on approved real estate- loans. J. S. Mackev, Room 14, First Na-tionalßank. * 146-166

REAL ESTATE FOX SAEE.Miscellaneous City List.

INEST RESIDENCE PROPERTY InAlexandria, Minn., on Lake Winona, at

end of Main ay.. two • miles from GenevaBeach. Address Mrs. W. F. Canfield. Oakes,Dak. '\u25a0"\u25a0., ; .':".. -' 146-48

HOUSE—For sale at a bargaiu iftaken atjonce, a new and well-built eight-room

house, just finished. No. 537 Martin st, be-tween Mackubin and Kent sts. ; modern im-provements; terms very easy. ; Inquire >ofthe . owner, 531 Marion st \u25a0 \u25a0-. \u0084-\u25a0>. 146-48

LOT 7. BLOCK 28, MERRIAM PARK,price. $1,500; desirable corner on Igle-

hart st. and Wilder ay. ; oniy few minutes'walk from depot Address P 45, Globe. 148

STORE—For sale, - double > store building,good location, cheap. Address N 46,

Globe, f\u25a0>\u0084:\u25a0\u25a0: *\u25a0\u25a0=-\u25a0\u25a0:-\u25a0-"..-'.\u25a0 - 146-50

<KO n/VI-'-WQ comer lots, 82&-100ip^)\J\J\J feet at Merriam Park; finecorner for a' home; plenty of time givenpurchaser. Horace Anthony, Owner, Kasson,Minn. -'.-\u25a0" ' " \u25a0 ,' ' 136-50

: C»STR*tJCTIOa.~~

REMOVED—Miss M. Hurley, dress andmantle maker. No. '. 7 Reid court rear

of 262 Selby ay. Telephone call, 870-2 .\u25a0 \u25a0:-\u25a0\u25a0.-\u25a0• .. _:;-. 145-I^l-' - -'\u25a0''. \u25a0;''

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SHORTHAND—standard system; lessonsday. evening or by mail ; send for circu-

lars. Miss J. D. Bess. Union block. 34*

ST. AGATHA'SACADEMYOF MUSIC26 East Exchange St—Lessons given on

Piano, Organ, Guitar, Violin and Mandolin;hours arranged to suit pupils. For terms callor address the Superioress. - IPS*

;,. DIE WORKS.

DL.*JAMIESON A CO.'S Steam Dye

• \u25a0 Works— -Gents' clothing a specialty.At 14 West Sixth St.; St PauL Minu. 134*

FJ. ROCHEX, N. W. Steam Dye Works; :. office 410 Robert st, Ryan block; works55 and 57 Indiana ay. .* 264*

J ADIES of St. Paul, you can get your_• ' hats dyed, bleached and reshaped in

St. Paul; feme and see for yourselves : os-trich feathers dyed so match dress trimmingby the onlyexperts in the city. Hayes, 3- ;i_Third st. '~ \u25a0 . -.-. 125*

STORE Agg BAB FIXTURES.

NEW AND SECOND HAND SALOON1^ -. fixtures, '•' ice . boxes, mirrors, pool andbilliard tables, counters and ; shelving. 217First ay. n., Minneapolis. . 76*

WEST HOTEL.The Only Flro-Proof Hotel In

MINNEAPOLIS.

ABSOLUTE SAFETY FROM FIRE!Elegantly furnished and perfect in all

.appointments..Table and general attendance unsur-passed. ''. Bates ' as ' low as -any strictlyfirst-class hotel. "y *y

C.W. SHEWED. General Manaf \

7TH ST. DIRECTORY.' "-.r .-.:..- ART STORES..

JAMES F. ANGELL,successor to Blakemora\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. &Angeli, 21 E. 7th st. Pictures framed.

BOOTS AJII> SHOES.*

- J. 11. HILLEN. 67 East Seventh. . "

;* CHIROPODIST. "

•*; W. 11. LOCKWOOI), 233 East Seventh st. "

. CIGARS AMDTOBACCO.; : T. BOWLES, 225 West Seventh.

. CI.OTlll^O. '

MAX BTROUaS,183 West Seventh st. Seven corners..

:.-;\u25a0• co3_-w*_ssiOi*f -fIEKC'IIAATS. '

BAKER _SUTHERLAND.»49E. Seven thi-t'COAE AJ¥P HOOK. '

HOLMES Fuel <_ Supply Co.. Seven corner-,PIONEER FUEL CO.. 203 East Seventh.

COHFECTMOHEBI*.. MACK CANDYKITCHEN. Un) E. Seventh!

DRHJW. ." 'S. 11.REEVES, Seven corners.

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\u25a0;--.. DENTISTS.DR. W. D. GREEN. Corner 7th &Pine Sts.

PRY f-OQ*PS. '~ ! HABIGHORST*CO.. ~"

233, 235 _887 Seventh, comer Wacouta. '

COX BROS._

CO.. N. Y. Store. 29 E. 7th.

.? * ' FIX>RIST. '

:-••". -.'\u25a0 WM.KING, 470 East Seventh.. iF-JRJUTURE AMP CARPETS.

\u25a0 G. F. BENEDICT, 176 West Seventh.

FURS. -FURS.CHAS. E. DANNEBERG,•-08 to 212 East Seventh.

gAg FTATUBES. '

: J. J. DI'NMGAN.220 East Seventh.

CBOCEBIES.MICHAUDBROS.,

_Corner Seventh and Wabasha streets.

' * «HOTEES.

WINSLOW HOUSE. Will Bros., Seven corners

I!fSTALE3_F_fT HOUSES.G. F. BENEDICT, 170 West Seventh.

JEWELRY.BOCKSTRCCK &LEE. 11 East Seventh.STAHL _ MARTIN.49 East Seventh.REED. THE JEWELER. 192 E. 7th.

JEWELRY A PAWNBROKER.:L. S. WELLER. 110 East Seventh street.

ILIVERYAMP SALE STABLE

ABBEY d*SCHUTTE. Seven corners.*

music HOUSES.ANDREW PETERSON, *i18 East Seventh!- -1

PHOTOGRAPHERS.S. M. TAYLOR, 134 W. 7th. < Chil_reu's*Dict.

ores, pastel aud crayon portraits a specialty'\u25a0 : _

PEUJUBIJt ftASP CAS FITTING.J. J. DUNNIuA.V, 22 >East Seventh. '.... - - \u25a0

RANGES ASP FURNACES. .'\u25a0SHANDKEW &PEKTEK. 1"3 E Seventh st

REAL ESTATE. ~~~;L. T. STENSGAARD, SttS East Seventh.L. W. BUZZELI & CO.. 076 E. Seventh st . 5

1

STOVE REPAIRS. ,AMERICAN STOVE REPAIR WORKS, 18-

West Seventh.' Seven corners.

VETERINARY PENTIST. |S- BOWMAN.Seven Corners Livery.

Dr.BRINLEY,DEYANRBURGH BLOCK. , Hennepin Afi

enue, Corner Fourth Street ~-.%g£SMi__cisrisr__A._=ox_Ts_ minn-..

Regularly graduated and legallyqualified;long engaged in Chronic. Nervous, ana SkinDiseases. A friendly talk costs nothing. IIinconvenient to visit the city for treatmentmedicines sent by mail or express, tree fromobservation. Curable cases guaranteed. Ifdoubt exists we say so. Hours lo to 12 a.m., 1 to 4 and 7to 8 p. m. ; Sundays, 2 to 3p. m. Ifyou cannot come, state case by mail.NERVOUS DEBILITY,SSSSBSMemory, Lack of Energy, Physical Decay,arising'from Indiscretion," Excess or Expos*ure. producing some of the following effects:Nervousness, Debility, Dimness of SightSelf-Distrust Defective Memory, Pimples onthe Face, Aversion to Society. Loss of Am-bition, Unfitness to Marry, Melancholy, Dy*.pepsia. Stunted Development Loss of Power,Pains in the Back, etc., are treated with nnparalleled success. Safely. v'ivatelj peedilv.

BLOOD AND SKIN ]_nSSSAffecting Body, Nose, Throat. Skinand Bones, . Blotches, Eruptions,Acne, Eczema. Old Sores; Ulcers,Painful Swellings, from whatever

' cause, positively and forever driven from thasystem, by means of safe, time-tested reme-dies. Stilt' and swollen joints and iheu-matism, the result of blood poison, positivelycured

KIDNEY AND URINARY COM-plaints, Painful, Difficult, too Fre-quent or Bloody Urine, UnnaturalDischarges Promptly Cured. Ca-tarrh, Throat, Nose, Lung Diseas-es, Constitutional and AcquiredWeaknesses of both Sexes treatedsuccessfully.

It is self-evident that a physician payingparticular attention to a class of cases at-tains great skill.

Every known application is resorted to andtheproveu good remedies of al! ages andcountries are used. No experiments are made.

SUPERFLUOUS llAlli l*crma«nently Removed.

FREE— Pamphlet and Chart of Question!sent free to your address. All Consultations,either by mail or verbal, are regarded a_strictly confidential, and are given perfectprivacy. -

DR. BKJNLE Y, Minneapolis, Mi_a.__MB__^WB3-HW----MBWi-BM3Sti

Health Is Wealth.

Da. _. C. West's NenvE and Brain* Treatvent, . a guaranteed specific for Hysteria .. Dizziness, Convulsions • Fits, Nervous • Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration causedby the use of alcohol or tobacco, ' Wakeful-ness, Mental Depression. Softening of thaBrain resulting in Insanity and leading tmisery, decay and death. Premature Old Age,Barenncss. Loss ofPower in either sex. In-voluntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused.by over-exertion of the brain, -self -abuse orover-indulgence. Each box contains onemonth's treatment $1 a box, or six boxesfor $5, sent by mail prepaid on receipt ofprice. 7i*m9fMiiM\u25a0**-—-

WE GUARANTEESIX BOXES.To cure any case. With each order receivedby us tor six boxes, accompanied with $5,we willsend the purchaser our written guar-

a ntee torefund the money it the treatment' does not effect a - cure. '\u25a0 Guarantees issuedonly by ilippier <_ Collier, the open all-nightdruggists, corner Seventh and Sibley streets,St. Paul, Miun. . !^SHHHB__nn_B-M

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