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THE FAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: MONDAY MORNING. MARCH 20, I J3. 7 TRUast Return You Can Set Ts theVafQe of your Money in a Want Ad SITUATIONS OFFEREI) A GENTS— Good, live agents wanted bis A paw Columbian Bond Investment Com- pany. 014-010 Guaranty Loan Building. GENTS— Wanted, active agents of good _\ address by the Northwestern Benevolent Society ofDuiuth. This society pays mem- Ibers accidental benefits S5 to S2.< per week fifiv-two weeks, sick benefits §10 per week Uiirtv weeks. Death from any cause gITOJ Membership fee 8.">; thereafter §1 per month. lf you wLh to insure or to have the methods end benefits ol this society explained; call or send your address to the Northwestern Be- nevolent Society. Odd Fellows' Block, tt aba- sha sl, opposite postoffice. \ STICK wanted at the Elite Hair ,A Parlors. 4 6 Wabasha. HARDER— Wanted, a tirst-class barberat the Manhattan; steady job. CANVASSERS Wanted, a "number of energetic canvassers to work city : easy sales; good profits to workers. 704 Mauhat- tan. CiAKVASSfe RS— a few eood men J to canvass for us. Call at 14s West sev- enth st. pABrEM'KRwanted to bny one of ihe V best-located jobbing shops in the city; cause of selling, other business to attend to. Address B 44. Globe. __ CANVASSERS— Industrious canvassers V. can secure steady employment and earn good salary easily. i al, early. ID Manhattan. CLERK Wanted, young man sixteen to eighteen years old. to work in wholesale j hardware store; must live at home. Address A 47. Globe. CiLEKK— Wanted, a bright intelligent ' young man from nineteen to twenty- three years of age, who has some knowledge of ihe clothing business. ApplyMonday be- tween - and 0 a. m. to Manager of Children's Department, second floor, Boston One-Price Clothing House. bird st.. Corner Robert. COOK— Wanted, a cook and second girl at 607 Goodrich ay. :.\u25a0'-. * CREAM DiPPER wanted: must be ex- perienced. Applyat Yerxa's candy fac- tory. Seventh and Cedar. __^ rVAIRYKAX Wanted, man for dairy 1) farm. Call at Seifert's. corner Ram- sey and smith iv.. .Monday. . DEPUTIES OR ORGANIZERS of -x perience wanted by an established, re- liable organization, pure insurance, cheapest of all; liberal terms. Address P 40, Globe. FOR HEADACHE,loss of appetite, con- stipation and biliousness take Dr. Solo- mon's Bitters. HOSTLER— I want a steady man for to work around hotel and stable. 11. 11. Bissell, Cannon Falls. Minn. JANITOR— Wanted, man to take care of small church on St: Anthony hill; refer- ence required. O 112. Globe. L ASTERS— 'anted, lasters for hand-turn and Goodyear welts. The Anchor Shoe Co. . OFFICE HOY— Wanted, smart oilier boy; must live at home: 10 a.m. Monday. Inger.-01l 27 East Third st. OFFICEWORK— Wanted, a bright young man with some experience in office- work. Address, in own handwriting, giving age and mentioning salary expected, P. O. Box 2550. \u25a0 , PRESSMAN— Wauted. pressman; must be experienced; have jobbers only: good pay. M 14. Globe. PRESSFEEDER— Wanted, Gordon press" feeder. Apply to Payne, Yose sV Co., 155 Bast Third st. ALESMEN- in every town in the state; «75 per mouth salary: enclose stamp. I Kenwood BakingPowder Company, 507 Mad- ison St.. Chicago. \u25a0 __^ SAEMMKN- -Wanted— Traveling salesmen O can increase their incomes by writing to Excelsior Varnish Works. NeW York City. SALESMEN— Expeiienced shoe salesmen wanted. Apply to Manager Golden Rule Shoe Department. SALARY OR COMMISSION to wrents to haudle the Patent Chemical Ink-Erasing I Pencil; the most useful and novel invention \u25a0cf the age: erases ink tiiorongliiy in two sec- onds: works like magic; 2tC to soo percent profit; agents making $S0 per week; we also v.nut a eeneral agent to take charge Of terri- tory, and appoint sub agents; a rare chance to make money; write lor terms and speci- men of rasing. Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., :». La Crosse, Wis. 8 HOE HANDS— ten No. 1 O kid cutlers. 5 operators for wax thread machines. 25 stitchers for men's and wom- en's fine work, 10 men for turn work. Min- nesota Shoe Company, corner Fifth and Rosabel -:-. STENOGRAPHERS furnished withposi- tions and business houses supplied -without charge to cither party. Apply to "WrrkofLSenninns & Benedicts* East fourth St."; telephone 186. SOLICITORS— Wanted, men of energy IO and tact to solicit for the Bankers" Life Association of St. Paul. Minn.: liberal con- tract and splendid territory can be secured by addressing Clarence E. Secor. St. Paul. Minn. TAILORS— Vest, pantaloon and two coat- makers at Fergus Fabry's, 134 East Sev- enth st. : steady work. TEAMSTER wanted Call Sunday after 2 p.m. 399 Fuller st. TO INVESTOR"— I have for sale some real estate which 1 am firmly convinced will yield a profit of over 100 per cent within six months on tiie money invested; $1,500 necessary: loss impossible. Address at once Richard Leffmann, 244 East Fourth St., sec- ond floor, front. rj KAI BEINGMEN—I have a "cinch" on J. "side line" sold to hotels (no samples); «m quitting tbe road; let me know whereto reach you April 5 and I'll put you "on." "Only a drummer" need answer. _ Address D 1(H)* Globe. Minneapolis. T JPHOI.STERERS AM) LOUNGE- U makers wanted; steady work. Union Parlor Furniture Company, 315 Main st. southeast. Minneapolis. MATCHMAKER— Wanted, an experi- enced watchmaker and jeweler. Ad- dress NOW. Globe. 11/ ATCHMAKKK AND SALESMEN W wanted. B. Pavian, 130 East Seventh Ft., Ryan Block. AVI Agents for life of America's * V foremost preacher, Phillips Brooks. Introduction by Joseph Cook. Immense de- mand; references required. JOHN K.HAST- INGS, 4;Cornh;ll. Boston, Mass. WANTED— Agents for lifeof Blame and »\ world's fair books; salary or commis- sion. Call No. 640 Endicott Building. UP ANTED- Voting men and ladies to learn telegraphy, shorthand, bookkeep- ing, etc.; students can make board; attend night school. Globe Business college. Endi- cott Building. TTTANTED—SaIesmen to introduce our XV specialty to dry goods and grocery trade: quick sales and large profits guar- anteed." Write quick for particulars. _______ Baker <fc Co.. South Bend, lno, TIT ANTED—\ good man to take charge »t of a manufacturing department in' a whoiesale house making punts, shirts, over- alls. c!c: experienced man preferred; state full icniars. Address O39, Globe. WANTED— Several good men. with §60 »V capital. to work the trade in Minne- apolis, St. Paul and adjacent to\vns for fur- niture corporation. Address 1.4*1. Globe. \\f ANTED—One good man in each office *V and factory to represent us. Address T 44, Globe. W' ANTED— A young man for a responsi- » V tile position: one ho can product' A 1 testimonials as to character and ability. Re- ply with stain]), giving experience (if any) in grocery line. W Si, Globe.. U' ANTED—Traveli©; salesman: special- * Vi ties for all line- of trade, worth 8200 per month to -rood man. Allison, 243 Wa- bash ay.. ( I. lease. 1 17 AMI KD— Two honest, intelligent men. fci one Swede and one German; steady employment with good pay. Call Sunday afternoon. 501 Beaumont comer Burr. Y'oing KAN for general work, 20 West A Third st. "I HO VOCALISTS -Sopranos, altos, ten- 1W ors and bassos wanted immediately for new comic opera. Call or address llarry P. Kelly. Hotel Nicollet. Minneapolis. 1 f\f\ l\t\(\ MEN AND WOMEN to l'-'KJftVJyJ chew SiaDdard Chewing Gum; the best in the word. Manufactured by the Standard Gum Company, St. Paul. on; WORKS. K'AHLEKT & MINTEL—Minnesota Steam Dye Works. 244 East Seventh. P J. KOCHi.A, >'. vv. Steam Dye Works l office. 416 Robert St., Ryan block work* 61 and 07 Indiana ay. . MTtTATIOSS OFFERED. malt**.. A— TEX (.lUl.s for housework, four cooks; good wages. 424 Wabasha si., Boom 4. ___ ri'KKNtT(~ who can sew neatly, wanted by »i private dressmaker. Ap- ply at 549 Marshall «v. : \u25a0 ''. A i I'.wi-N lilt, t.1i.1, wauled 01 175 Smith ay. Miss Marry.* _ \ri'KKXTU'K GIRL wanted; wages -f1 paid. Dressmaker. 874 Wabasha si. Ari'KKXTM'K- Wanted, a young Rtrl who is quick and Intelligent to learn dressmaking. 7TR» Hondo st. APPKENTICK girl for dressiuakiit- 2.">1 SX West Third st. \ f l KARPENTEUK'S— piaci-s free; best ivhelp. -M W. Exchange st. Telephone ft) 7. \<iJNT> Wanted, iadv agents; light wort. Call at 148 West Seventh st. Bookkeeper— Wanted.an experienced bookkeeper; one having a Knowledge of shorthand and typewriting preferred; an- swer in own handwriting, giving experience ai.d salary expected. Address l! 37, Globe. CIIIAMBKRMAIU— a neat, In- > telligt-!it uirl for chamber \vo!k and sewing. Address O 35, Globe. pLKKK- Girl to work iv confectionery v^ store at ISo Concord st. , COOK— Wanted.at the Clifton, female veg- etable cook: dining room girls wanted. Cooks, second girls and girls for general housework wanted; free situations. 3U.> Walnut st. COOK— woman who is a good cook and can come well recommended; good wages. Call at 146 Smith aw. corner of Fifth St., from 11 a. m. until 3 p. m., or from 7 un- til 6 In the evening. COOK— Wanted, competent girlfor cook- w ing, washing and Ironing in small fam- ily;must be good cook; good wages, 411 East Tenth st. COOK for Dakota: free fare; girls for in and out of city; good places; hignest wages. Employment cilice, 233 East Sev- enth, corner Wacouta. _____ C TOOK— cook wanted at 73 Western yj ar. north, Mrs. L.L. C. ISrooks. COOK— Wanted, a Crst-ciass female cook, also second girl,at 53 I Cedar st. COOK— Wanted, respectable colored girl; \u25a0> must be willing, and a good plain cook. i.ii South Franklin. COOKS, nurses and girls wanted forgen- v^ eral housework: highest traces; best places. 241 West Seventh st, Mrs. SchnelL Gllil Wanted, a small girl otlSFore- paugh block, Seven Corners. Call after 1" a. in. GOOD SCANDINAVIAN and German girls can secure places tree at the Scan- dinavian Office, Tenth and Sililey. Hoi SKKKKI" B Wanted, an intelli- gent and practical woman as house- keeper iv a private house. Address O37, Globe. HOUSEKEEPER Wanted, a capable and reliable woman to take charge of a household and servant, dn marketing, care for children, etc. Address 11 43. (ilobe. HOUSEWOKK— Girl wanted. Scandina- vian, to do housework. 44rSherburne ay.. corner Arundel. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework at once, at KB Iglehart st. « HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a neat girl in family of three for general housework. 305 Iglehart st. " | II OUSEWOKK— Wanted, girl for general 11 housework; small family, light work. Call '-£.'0 Victoria St., between Dayton and Marshall avs. HOUBKWORK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework. Cull at 675 Holly ay. HOUSEWORK— girl for general house- work wanted at 576 Cedar st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good German ll girl for general housework: good wages for the right party; apply mornings. 527 Laurel ay. Housewokk— Wanted, competent girl for general housework. .Vui .St. Peter st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, strong girl or woman; country town; miscellaneous work; good wages; permanent situation. Address II 4:?. Globe. HOUSEWOKK— Wanted, girl for general housework. COO Carroll st. ; small fam- ily. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl to do gen- eral housework; call at once, i'o buin- mit ay. IT OUSEWOKK— at 211 Spruce 11 St.. German or Scandinavian girl for general housework insmall family. HOUSEWORK— A girl for general house- work; small family; nocnildren. Apply 731 Selby nv. HOUSEWORK— wanted for general 11 housework. US East Tenth st. \u25a0 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework. 714 olive st. Ol'SEWOKK— Wanted, a girl for gen- eral housework. Apply tltj'East Thirdst. HOCTSEWOKK— Wanted, girl for board- ing house. Call at 825 Payne ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework at 71 Igiehart st. HOUSEWORK Good girl for general housework. 61)7 Ravine st. HOUSE WORK—Wanted, a good girl for general housework. 271 Louis St., cor- ner Iglehart st. HOUSEWORK— girl for general housework; small family. Perry John- son Rogers, 005 Selby ay. ; HOUSEWORK— Wanted^ a young girl, 11 sixteen or seventeen years' old, to assist in houseworc. "i - 1 Iglehart st. HOUSEWORK,— competent girl for general housework; references re- quired; call before Wednesday. Sirs. H. M. Lufkiu. 5.">5 Selby nv. «•" HOUSEWORK— wanted to do gen- oral housework in small family. 593 East Seventh st. HOUSEWORK— A good eirl for general housework. Inquire 583 John st. HOUSEWORK— Good girl wanted for O general housework at 3SB >orth Ex- change. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, smart, compe- tent girl for housework, or girl to as- sist; small family; good wages. 833 Selby ay. Take cable. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a young girl to help in housework and take care of baby. Apply 166 Western ay. north. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework. Apply 359 Maria ay. HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house- work, family of three. Apply Sunday afternoon or Monday at SGI Holly ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a young girl to do light housework. Apply 599 Selby ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen- ii eral housework at 553 Westminster st. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girl for general housework. 11$) Pleasant ay. HOUSEWORK— by March 28, a good girlfor general housework. Apply 134 Nina ay., in morning. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, eirl for general housework; family of three; wages Sl2: permanent and easy place. : Apply forenoons lit. 1 summit ay. " m HOUSEWORK— A girl, either German or Scandinavian, for chamber and dining room work; none but first-class need. to ap- ply. Address 1 Lyons Court. HOISKWORK— Wanted, girl to do gen- eral housework at UK West Fifthst. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, lady to do 11 housework: one that can sleep at home. 217 East Eighthst. HOUSEWORK— girl for genera housework; no washing or ironing. 440 | Portland ay. HOtmEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework: 'Jl'i East Ninth st. HOISKWORK— girl to do light housework; small family; good waxes. 210 Bast Fourteenth si. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a competent girl for general housework. Applyat 532 Ashland aw, Mrs. G. 8. Moore. HOUSEWORK- A good German or Nor- wegian girl forgeneral housework; cali mmediately. at 442 Ashland ay. WORK— Wanted, young girl ;o as- -11 gist general housework; good wages tp good girl. 474 Marshall ay. HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for general housework in small family, to Pine st. . - T7"ITCHEN OUKb Wabasha.; - - - FLOORWALKER Middle-aged gentle- man, who Speaks German, French and English, wants position as floorwalker. Ad- dress Wood office, corner Atwnter and Rice streets. MEAT CUTTER—Wanted, position as irl meat cutter: fifteen years' experience; good cityreferences. Address Letter II 100, Globe. OFFICE WORK—Situation wanted by a young man with business qualities; well acquainted with business men; willkeep books or do in or outside work. Address v 46. Globe. OFFICE WORK— Wanted, a position by a young man of nineteen in an office or in store; best of references. H 41. Globe. SALESMAN— Position as salesman or col- lector: wholesale preferred; have had three years' experince traveling:: best of rsf- erences; moderate salary. Address II 00, Globe. SALESMAN— situation wanted; a first- class gents'' furnishing goods and hat salesman: ten years" experience: the best of references. Address X if.Globe. STENOGRAPHER— you desire the O services of a first-class stenographer call on N. S. Beardsley, corner Seventh and Jack- son. ' STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, by a male stenogjapher and typewriter operator, a position at once: two years' experience: railroad oflice preferred; can also keep books. Address S 4S. Globe. 11.' ANTKD— Light employment: willink.' W pay in new or second hand furniture: can do carpenter work. Address 0 45. Globe. 1 17 ANTKD. by a young man of twenty- VV one, who speaks German and English and has a knowledge of bookkeeping, a p .-\u25a0- --tiou in retail dry goods or grocery store where he can learn business. Address IS 4!?, Globe. __- WOKK fok BOARD—A willing young » V mini wants to work tor his board and attend school. Flense cull at Globe Business College. Endicott Building.* tt'HTKD TO BIT. > Bnos— Wanted, to buy two folding beds: must be client.. Charles I Cardigan, Koom 3 . Forepaugh Block, Seven Corners. BRASS <;an FIXTURES or . electric ! light; answer .Monday. Address B 47, Globe. : JNVAI.IDCHAIit- Wanted to buy or r. nl. an invalid Phet 1 chair. .*)> ('.•••.:; st . | PICGFESSIOXAI,. j VI Its. BALDWIN has removed t0.a.2 j [ 111 Merrill block, corner Fifth nnd St. To- -1 tar sts. (over book store). [ POCKETBOOK LOST on Saturday evening, about 5:3) p.m., in Yerxa's, pocketbook containing S6 and several valu- able notes: return and receive reward. 1;3 Fifteenth st. POCKETBOOK LOST—Either in Grand, opera house or between opera house and Wabasha st., pocketbook containing small- ! amount of change and some receipts from D. A. Coates. Finder willreceive liberal re- ward by returning to 351 University ay. -_-- SHEET HOLDER— Lost, a baker's sheet holder, either on Fifth. Fourth or Jack-' sou. Finder please return to 430 East Sixth. St.. and receive reward. . y WATCH LOST—Lady's gold watch audi chain, with monogram 1). M. M. Finder please return same to H. llorman &: Co.'s store, corner Rice and University ay.,) and receive reward. : \u25a0 ~ _ "<_ TO^EXCIIAXCiE. ' - i v HOUSE ANO LOT, clear, to exclian.-c 1 1 ' for improved farm; cigar store. iod'' billiard business for exchange: mrdern fur- nished flat, full of roomers, cheap. Room? jo. Manhattan Building. \u25a0 f TO KXCHANG . Wanted, furnished room in exchange for private lessons in telegraphy. II 4s, Globe. : 'THI EXCHANGE for vacant property, an A B-rooa house, with all modern improve- ! ments, within three blocks if three electric lines passing UK postoffice: or willsell same for small ca-h payment and balance monthly installments. Andress T4 , Globe. WANTED TO TRADE— (Tear lot in \ V Western c:ty for horse and buggy. F. I A. rpliain, lil East Seventh st. U' ILL «ii ye good paying, clear property and cash for few acres near ciiv, suit- -1 able for markcicardcniiig: prefer with build- ings. Ad. res- N4..i.101.e. WASTED TO it est." i , ! WE WAV. 11.11)1) i)...:.V.\ , jO. \v UOl'sKS CONSTANTLY: CAN ItBST -YOUR>:T KYI'S. TAVLO.t'S KKNTINti ' Ai.KNi'V "\u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0• - ACrOi;ATA-\TS. . . "" " £1 M. TEMPLE. aflOermauia Life Ins jr i Li., ance Unilding, expert and ftudil wut* P LAT— For rent, flat of five rooms, fur- iT nished, suitable for light housekeeping. 210 East Fourteenth st. FLAT— To rent, flat of five rooms with all modern improvements, including steam heat. Tom Scott, 244 Virginia ay. FLAT— Nicely furnished or unfurnished fiat for rent: all conveniences. Inquire 50 Barlcau hotel. . ... FLAT— Furnished flat or house for rent: furniture tor sale. - Apply at 21) West Third st. - TWIN CITY CARPET - CLEANING Works. I*2 West Fourth st. Tel. 149.). .TTHE - " II A LT I E"~A~PA~ 1 ment House, 12.1 St. Albans st„ Near \u25a0Laurel— Six and seven rooms; steam heat; hardwood finish; no inside flats; bath rooms lighted and ventilated: ample storage rooms. Beady April 1. Apply 27 Gilßllau block, Fourth and Jackson. j '"- Kooms. A— HOTEL RHDNsWICM, for centle- ,A~. men only;_ fifty modern steam-heated renins b* day. veek or month. - \u25a0' •••\u25a0i; AT 473 WABASHA— Elegant. burnished \u25a0 A rooms by day, week or month. 473 Wa- baslia st. ; ASH LAND AY.; 722—Lower part of house Ai for rent, consisting of four rooms; city water and bath. . Inquire GOO Randolph rt. " AURORA AY., 457 Neatly furnished south-facing room; alcove; .breakfast mid supper if desired cheap rent to gentle-, man: one block frominterurban line; twenty-" I fi\ v minutes' walk from (Ilobe office. BAY ST.. £01—First Floor— Four rooms; -closets, pantry, city water, good cellar, .large yard, shade trees, -story building. CvANADA ST.. CO*'—Furnished or "uufur-- ' ' nished looms, withgas, bath. and board, if wanted. C LAKK ST., Bb*— Boons for rent; city J water." \u25a0 \u25a0 Ci.'.D.IKSt 1 .. 57i»—Nicely furnished front '.-room villi alcove; suitable for two or three; also board - Cii-,lLni .*>'!'.. illl- i.aiidsome front alcove , ' room, furnished; about five minutes* - walk from city hull. ,DA V i't»N AY.. ..'.l.— A Ijii'te flout I Ooiu LJ for two;excellent location; ail conven- iences; near cm le. DE.HOIO ST.. ii. ' On .second Floor— 'lluee light. ; cheery rooms fot house- keeping. « ilnuse of r*ib. I^it.HTli^rooms h.r . -i :.— !'\vo p.filMUlt .' furnished rooms for lignt housekcepiu o'.0 '. Wllh water!. '' . " ' I^.Eiit s ... |..'S .__\u25a0» . -but rent, lur- I n.sfied room for on \u25a0 <».- tv." -\u0084.!..,. 'YJ I FTii « 1.. U. . ». ..>;'--imrfi>.iNHi;iiii- Li :" iruWlied room \u0084 \u25a0 ear c.y hill, desir- ' uDle .O'.aii oi. no car fares: ba i,: c. I/Ol KTKKNTH ST. 210, "" LA >T— Flir iJ> , rent, luruished front regis. WALNLT ST., 335— Furnished rooms for rent; $3 and 84 per month. _^ WORLD'S FAIR— A gentleman and his wife, who have just removed from St. Paul to Chicago and taken a first-class house convenient to the World's Fair grounds, will furnish rooms for a limited number of St. Paul people during the Fair. Address for two days M. 8.. Globe. Stores. IL'ILDING— For rent, three-story build- D ing with basement. 55 to Dy East Third et., feet: has passenger elevator, steam heating apparatus, electric light and gas fixtures, all complete; cheap rent to respon- sible party. I also have three good ten-room houses withall modern conveniences. Apply to Charles G. Carter, 65 West Tenth, or 317 Markets!. STORES— For rent, two stores, corner of Ross ana Seventh sts. ; very, well located j for harvester works and other business. In- I quire of E. S. Chittenden. STORKS— For rent, 227 Hondo; shoe store wanted. . ' .Miscellaneous. -\u25a0 HALLS Large or small; central location: rates leasonable; accommodations good. N. S. Bimrdsley, corner Seventh and Jack- i son sts. TURKIC FLOORS for rent on comer Sev- X enth and Cedar sts.; SCxIOT: entire; 1 suitable. for hall of light manufacturing. . In- I quire A. BotzeL No. 424 North Foitst., corner ! - " li I'ERSOXAES. * RE YOU IN {TROUBLE!, If so. con- A suit Mme. Ina Walker, "life reader,'" for , a faithful resume of your past, present and 1 future: correspondence promptly answered. | Parlors, GW Wabasha; ladies, 50 cents; gentle- I men. 81. " ALWAYS KELIABLE—Madame Teits- ' worth. clairvoyant: business test mcdi- : uin: thirty years'^ experience.'..' ill) Wabasha i st . city. EMMA THOMSON, professional nillMII gist. - 115 Moore Block, M. Paul. 1. . It TKS. OR. BERTHA .EPA CD. spe- j ill. - cialist. re aim all diseases of women -; successfully; correspond' -confidential: i hi ills. Ito .'i p. in. SOS Nicollet ay., .Miimc- -1 apidii. 1 MRS. M. A. TII>Sr;V. 024 Wabasha Sl.- Iill MaglK-t'C "lid mas'-iis-c treatment for | paralytic rheumatism and nervous diseases. •' clairvoyant r. -a tier, C*:l*J a m. to Sp. m. j V 1.:*... ll«;>;\l.\ . No. 22 West \ ill Seventh st . I'Lyclioiiielnc Reader aud f'\ 'i: m_•.•;\u25a0 :. tiiiiini. INSTStVCTJONS. j C^T. AO .M'.S AC A. ....« Ilib' musk: O ii nd Art. 2ti East Exchange Si.. St. Paul— Piano, violin, guitar and mandolin taught. Lemons given in drawing and painting. Call Vt «.ud Mlpivsywviua, , _ ' .— .-*"\u25a0'. STOKES ANI>FIXTURES. BILLIAKD AXD POOL TABLES AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES: Wareroom 40,-> and 417; Office and factory. 411 and 41J Eil th ave- nue south Minneapolis, Minu." [VTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE \u25a0A Common Council of lite City of Dv lilth. Minuesota, will meet at the Council Chamber In the City Hall in said Clt Du- lutn at eight o'clock in the evening of Mon- day, the Titn day of April. If'U, to receive and examine Fettled proposals for the pur- chase of gold-bearing coupon bonds of said city of Duluth to the aggregate amountof two hundred thousand (200.01X1) dollars,- in denominations of one thousand ( 1.00 > dol- lars each, with proper- interest-bearing cou- pons attached thereto, the principal to be made payable in thirty years from the first day of April. is.):.:, with interest not to cx- ci'< 'i four and one hail' (I'.-j) per cent per milium, payable semi-annually, April Ist and ocioi er Ist in each year, principal and iv tei est to lie made payable ill gold at the American Exchange National Lank in the Ciiv of .New York. V :•• ' I he sale of said tionds will be awarded to •the Ingtiest responsible bidder at v sum not "less than the wi raise thereof. ..-,.. fifi \u25a0 .-.-.-. C. K. RICHARDSON, Clerk of the Common Council ot the City of . Duluth, Minn, i Dated, Duluth. Minn ., Hatch 16, mi. BOARD— Furnished rooms with or with- out board; hot and cold baths. 64 East Eleventh st. DAY" BOARDERS wanted at 372 North Exchange st. ; reasonable rates. THE Norwood— l9l Eighth St., Near SiDley.—Furnished rooms, with board. 84. C0 and 85 per week. Transients, $1 per day. NORTHERN PACIFIC THE DININO CAR 1113 .ToFar;:o, Winnipeg, Helena, Butt and the Pat-ilic Northwest. ' St. Pan Dining Cars on Winnipeg and Pa- . cific Coast Trains. Lv. Ar. Pacific Mail daily for Fargo, Jamestown. Livingston. Helena, Butte, Missoula, Spokane. Ta- coma, Seattle and Portland..... 4:15 11:11 Fargo Express {daily except p.m. p.m. Sunday) for Fargo and inter- mediate points '.. I 0:10 G.-n Brainerd Local (daily except Sun- a.m. p.m. day) for Anoka, St. Cloud, Lit- tle Falls and Brainerd 6:35 !i):3l Dakota and Manitoba Express, p.m. a.;.;. (daily) for Fergus Falls. Wahpe- ton, Crookston, Grand Forks. i Grafton, Winnipeg, Moorhead, S:00 *:11 Fargo and Jamestown p.m. a.m. The Dakota and Manitoba Kxpreu aces »j. run mi o:' Farg> on gun lay. Pullman Sleepers dally between St Panl Mt Gra:idFork_t,Grft ton, Winnipeg, Fergus Falls, ah- peton nnd Fargo. Pullman Flret-Ci> Toar- U'tSleepers and Free Colonist Sleepers are run •_* through Paclflc Coast Trains. C fc. STUN B. Oil/ Ticket Agent. 102 East ThirdStreet. St. P*aL iffiaasp B '; r " uL . | "ALWAYS ON nuns.** ha Only Tina First-class every respect 113 Ullljf LlllO For FlrstClass People. \u2666Daily. +Ex. Sou. | Leave I Arrive Ex. Mon- §Ex. Sat. St. Paul. St Paul. < Chi. "Badger State" Ex.! *.':00 a m +9:55 pm Chicago "Atlantic" Ex. I 15:35 pm *11:55 a m Chicago N.WesternLim I *S:l"pm **:20am Duluth Ashlaud and I , +9:ooam + s:oopm Superior ( \u0084 ' Duluth, Ashland a " d I ' * 11:0 ° pm * ( \u0084V ) a m Superior II StJoseph & Kansas City *7:3">am *7:4 iam St Joseph Jt Kansas City *7:55pm »7:10 am Sioux City Local '. *?:33am *b:.W m Sioux City, Omaha & I*-.«>; P m ara Black liills f •••»spra ''\u25a0* )am Pipestoue& Sioux Falls. +7:35 am +3:52 pra Winnebago Si Elmore.. +7:35 aml +6:52 ara Newl'lin. Tracy A: §7:55 pm _J7:4J am Marshfield. Appleton I :Wam «\u25a0»£« and Wausau ( | I ' Minneapolis, St. Paul & SaultSte. Marie R. v t From Union Derot Montrca .^\u25a0Ste*** and Boston Express leaves St. Paul a_£tgpwKT@l daily0:45 p. in., Minneapolis, 7US Wjfiglfß^ p. in- .horn Soo Line Dep.-»t, id <:. «From Union Minneapolis— Wis, and 80-ton Express leave.) ?t. Paid p. in. .Irom Soo Line Depot, il -:. and 4th Ay*. N'.. Minneapolis— \\ is. iSsTfi 'i_i2?*' , ' v- i x>ca ' leaves i! .ii!y ex. Sun- gqFjpVA3jl (1 " v . f:'- 0'. in.;Minnesota I'iv. l.j. % rf-jJfSiraS 0 ' 1 ' leaves Minneapolis dally .ex kVJ&sSS-^^-sundav) y : o,) a. ni. und s;ij n m \u25a0W-" From Broadway Depot, loot of in. He Line, St. Paul— St. Croix F. Accommodation, telly ex. Sun.) sp. m. City Ticket Ofllct*, Min- neapolis, Guaranty Building; SL Paul, So, iso a. Third StreeL 11^.4. M ig__i l !^-__^ffyj | i Leaves Union Depot for iSS^SSS^^iS?! Chicago. St. Louis nnd EH'fflimm^f^l down-river points, 7:.i0 x |')Sl|liljiJb^llJ{Si in. Arrives from WF^^SSf^^wl points. 6:10 p. Depot for Chicago. St. Louis and down-river points. 7 :. r .u a. ni. Arrives from hum points. 6:10 p. iv. Daily IH^aS^^W^^al except Sunday. Leaves l^^i 3111 ' l in*^"! l "" iou Deoot for Chicago ana SL Louis, 7:110 p. m B*^^'))»^M^r'i_^} A rri from same point* ",:ij a.m. daily. |"IHICAGO GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY V./ co. Trains leave union depot, City Olllcc. 19') East Third Street. \u2666..nil;.'. -(-Daily ex. Snnd Leave. Arrive •{Chicago Fast Express i.ii am lii:4:>pm Tliwa. Mo. Jt Kansas Ex.... 705 am 10:40pm \u2666Uod^o center Local I:3^ pm 10: Liana \u2666Chicago 'mitcd ;... ?:30pm r:,r.am •Let Moine»,aL Joe& K. C. 17:30 pml .':UJain WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES! , Arrive . ' -r Leave . P:ispm:4:ls pc|Minneap'is|i:!:4s pin|B:'i> pra B:i!' am :j:4.")pm| SL Paul. | 1:30 pm,.':ir» pin All Train* Run Daily and carry VESTML LED PULLMAN SLEEPERS ANO DINING CARS. POPUUR WANTS. situations OFFF.KKIK I'VuialoM. JKONKR- Wanted, at once, an experienced girlto run Wilson irons. ApplyOriental Laundry. Colonnade. Tenth and St. Peter sis. KITCHEN WORK—Girl wanted for kitchen work in boarding house. Call 633 Bom st Kitchen WORK— Wanted, giil to work iii kitchen aud help with cooking. 217 Grove. LADIES wishing to make $25 weekly by doing writing at their homes address, enclosing stamp, Miss Louise Fairfield, South Bend, lnd. MAID— maid about 15 years old; references required. Address / 47. Globe. \f URS GIRL— girlafter school hours j.i to take care of child Apply 'Ml Dayton ar. DRESSMAKER A dressmaker wants work in families: references furnished. Miss Qannigan, 307 Baal Seventh st. __- DRESSMAKER A compotent dress- maker wauls employment in private families; refereuces given. Address S 49, Globe. . " OVER EIGHTY-GIRLS have found places from Dauglass' Intelligence, 35 Seventh, this month; more wanted. SALESLADIES— or three ladies to assist in the sale of a toilet article. For terms call at 4MI lgk-hiirtst., between 5:3) and 7 p. in.. Monday. GLORIA WATER FOR THE.COM- vT plexion—The best toilet preparation manufactured ; 75 cents per bottle. For sale at branch oflice. 663 East Third St., by Mrs. 11. S. Jones, and at Mrs. Devitt's Millinery Store, ISO East Seventh st., St. Paul, Minn. y SALESLADY— experienced millinery saleslady; none else need apply: one who can speak German preferred. J.W. Kerr.It -1013 Washington ay. south.' SECOND WORK—Girl wanted for second work: good wages. Call Monday fore- noon. 147 Pleasant ay. OECOND WORK—A good girl for second O work; good wages: apply between 12 and 3 o'clock. Mrs. it. B. Galusha, 903 Sher- man st. HFHR HOUSEKEEPING Situation Wanted— A lady With experience and first-class recommendation, as housekeeper in hotel or private house. You can get by writing to G. W., Globe. IrtMWwWg" -' \u25a0 HOUSEWORK -Colored woman desires - place in private family, with no wash- pig; can furnish references: place wanted by- Monday. Address S3 West Seventh. HOUSEWORK— Girl would like to do housework; go homo nights. 1153 Gaul- tier st. *: HOTEL COOK, waiting for place: also general house girls and for dining room restaurants. S. E. Alder, 233 East seventh, Employment oflice. ._ HOUSES— Four and five-room dwellings: water and' sewer connections: newly papered. Inquire 630 Mississippi. - ' \u25a0\u25a0«. HOUSE— 69 Central ay.. nine-room house; modern conveniences;- location ' cen- tral. Apply Room 9, Giltiilan Block. \u25a0 •• HOUSE— For rent. 601 Selby ay.. eight- room house, newly papered and painted: $25 per month. Apply 318 Wabasha. ROOMS— rooms for rent. Ap- ply 13 East Eighth st. ROOM One pleasantroom; steam heat; oath, gas; private family. Address S 41, Globe. ROOMS— Comfortably furnished rooms at $0 and S3 per month, on St. Anthony Hill, between Rondo and Selby car lines. Address T 40. Globe. AUCTION NAI.ES. Itavailii u, li A Johnson's Auctions. FURNITURE. CARPETS. ETC.. AT Auction— We willsell at public auction, in the store No. 167 East Seventh st, on Wednesday, March 22d, at 10 a. m., the con- tents of a ten-room house, consisting of bedroom suits, one parlor suit. rocker«, chairs, center tables, fine stand lamps, extension table, v oak sideboard, hall tree, wardrobe, bureaus, commodes, dishes, glass- ware, pictures, books, fine curtains, gasoline stove, a big lot of rugs, body Brussels and ingrain carpets. These goods are A 1. Kav- anagh Si Johnson, Auctioneers, ISO. 188 aud 190 East Sixth st. ITNANCIAI.. KM. NEWPORT A SON, INVEST ment .Bankers. . loan money on im i roved property in 8L Paul and Minneap- olis at 0 per cent "on or before. " Offices, New Pioneer Press Building. XL Paul, and Reeve Building. Minneapolis. -A-TT-E-IN-T-I-ON- Discount your bills; buy bargains: increase your business; will loau money on your own or customers' notes without hazarding your credit; loans made on warehouse receipts, merchandise, life insurance policies, assign- ments of rents, buildng ana loan slock, real estate and equities in same, or any good se- curity. It will cost nothing to see me, and I may assist yon; time to suit. Watts N. Davis. 17ufe East Third st. - A A \ —THE STANDARD LOAN .A.A. Co., 303 Jackson, corner Third, room 4, willloan you money on furniture, pianos, diamonds, watches, etc., at less rates and better terms than can be had elsewhere. A\ —LOANS on furniture, pianos, .A. horses, diamonds, watches, all good collateral and commercial paper; par- tial payments, lowest rates. Minuesota Mortgage Loan Company, Rooms 13-14, First National Bank Building, corner Fourth and Jackson sts. Mackey, Manager. REAL ESTATE FOR MALE. tfiiburban. FOR SALE CHEAP— HoteI, saloon and store buildingsnear city: write for par- ticulars. W. W. Lamb, 220 Chamber of Com- merce, Duluth, Minn. MV VALUABLE improved farm, twelve 111 miles from St. . Paul. Guy salsbury, Lakeland, Minn. Miscellaneous. W HKELf.It *UO »V r.i, real \u25a0-•.\u25a0>. ale: in Qargain3 witb them Pioneer Press Bid BUSINESS CHANGE"*. Miscellaneous. pKICKifIAKKK Wanted, a practica *-* brickmakcr to start and run a brick- yard; good opening for one wh<*understands the work. Address, witn reference, John Bruegger Bro.. Williston, N. D. ' SECOND GIRL wanted. 817 East Eighth k5 st. SECOND GIRL—Wanted, a second girl; Scandinavia') preferred. Call 618 Tem- perance si.. Mrs. Hanson. (JEWING GIKLS Five wanted at 162 O Forbes ay. ; come prepared to work. SALESLADIES— shoe sales- ladies wanted. Apply to Manager Golden Kale Shoe Department. Ur ASH WOMAN wanted either Monday VV or Tuesday, first-class only need apply, at 585 Iglehart st. WANTED Every housewife, rich or poor, in the United States or Canada to send ID cents and receive by return mail the most simple and practical carpet sweeper and broom holder made; saves itself month- ly. Gem Manufacturing Company, P. O. Box 154. Galena, 111. "jyrußSE— Wanted, a place for a French 1 1 woman, cither as child nurse or maid to young ladies: can sneak no English: best of recommendation. Address Elise Marconnet, 468 Portland ay. OFFICE. VIJ)KK- An experienced young lady desires position in office or clerk in store. M. C, 125 West Fifth st. WANTED— Lady to travel: no canvass- ing : salarr, SB per month. Call No. 040 Endicott Building. WANTED, immediately, four competent nurse girls, two cooks, twenty girlsfor housework. Call 392 Selby ay., Albion Dry Goods store. 117 ANTE —Ladies wishing to make $:» » V weekly by writing at their own homes address, inclosing stamp, Miss Myrtle Morse, South Bend, Imi. SALESLADY Experienced saleslady de- sires a position in a dry goods store; speaks English and Scandinavian. Address Y4.">, Globe. STENOGRAPHER —Experienced lady stenographer and typewriter, also com- petent bookkeeper, is open for engagement after AprfTl. Address E., 730 DcSotost., city. BOUSE To rent, convenient six-room house, with carpets for sale. Inquire 536 Robert st. 'UStXu HOUSES— Four and live-room dwellings; water and sewer connections; newly papered. Inquire 53UMississippi. HOUSE— Furnished house for rent; 345 East Ninth st. Inquire 343. •- \u25a0 HOUSE— For rent, modern eight-roomed house on Holly ay., completely fur- nished for housekeeping; moderate rent. S 46, Globe. HOUSE— Eight-room house, modem im- provements, from April 15. 055 Martin st., near Dale. EOOM Gentleman wishes single fur- \u25a0 nished room near Pleasant ay. ; stato price. Address M 45, Globe. . ROOMS— For r.ent, two suites of rooms, l* three and tour in e«ch: all conveniences: city water: rent cheap.^lnquire 680 Pine st. ROOMS— For rent in private family, two nicely furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; ten minutes' walk from wholesale district. Address A 45, Globe. ROOMS— Furnished rooms, steam heat, bath, from $7 up. Call at 457 Wabasha, Room 3. •*" ROOM— A furnished alcove room, with board, for law student, with use of law books: $15 per month; Catholic preferred. Address V 47, Globe ROOMMATE Gentleman roommate wauted; two other small rooms; modem conveniences: references. 257 West Fifth st. A— DO YOU WAAT TO BORROW money . at a lower rate than you can lorrow through any other agency? The American Mortgage Loan Company, Room 7, Inst National bauk building,corner Fourth end Jackson ttu, will let you have any cmount, $10, $2(». i'2s. $4'\ $75. $100 or $'200—in fact, any mm you wish—on your told watcb. diamonds, household furniture; horse, buggy, piano, carriage, etc., at a lower iaie than you can possibly get it elsewhere. Goods can remain in your possession, and you can pay a part any. time you want end Mop interest. Business private and eti fi- dential. You can have your own time in paying up princii al. ANY amount of money loaned on horses, carriages, furniture, pianos, watches, diamonds, etc.. at one-half the usual rales; can be paid back by installments, and at any time to suit your convenience, thereby reduc- ing cost of carrying loan ; allbusiness private and honorably" -.transacted. J. L. Strauch, Room 10. Globe Building. BANK STOCKS, commercial paper and securities bought and sold: money to loan in large or small amounts. W. R. Wil- mot &Co., Rooms 1 and 2, Germania Bank Building. ' '' * WORK FOR BOARD—Wanted, a girl » V about sixteen years old to work morn- inns and evenings for her board and go to school; a good home lor good girl. Address E 47. Globe. If W VOCALISTS—Sopranos, altos, ten- AvyVJ ors and bassos wanted immediately for new comic opera. Call or address Harry P. Keily. Hotel Nicollet. Minneapolis. SITUATIONS WASTED. .Hale. A SITUATIONWANTED by an experi- enced teacher holding first grade cer- tificate, also normal school diploma; to begin abo .t the I.th of April. Address J. G. 11., P. O. Box 2911. St Paul. A YOUNG MANof fair education desires a chance to study law and make ex- penses in some law ottice. Address G 43. Globe . APPRENTICE— Wanted, to learn a trade; barber, tinsmith or plumber preferred. Address X 45. Globe. BAKER— A lirst-class bread and Cake baker, sixteen years' experience, wants position. Address G 47, Globe. - BLACKSMITH Wanted, position as blacksmith; no objection to leaving city: A 1references. Inquire 325 Wabasha st., St. Paul. H&A BOYS FOR FLACKS, places for boys: employment bureau for poor boys, free. Newsboys" Club R00m,313 Wabasha st. : open from II to 12 a. m.. and from 7 toil p. m. HP WO FIRST-CLASS COOKS want places' X iv private families, without washing; also girls lately landed for general house- work. Scandinavian oilieo. Tenth and Sibley. WASH ING. ironing or any kind of work by the day. " 1153-GnuUier st. . - _ WASHWOMAN Good Washwoman wants work. 0:0 Pleasant ay. HOUSE, four rooms, for rent. 569 Arundel : st., corner of Edmund. SIO.OO. 9.1 Pioneer Press Building. HOCSES— Cottage, furnished, for rent, four rooms and kitchen, SIP. at 240 Goodrich ay. ; see this today. Furnished house on hill* cheap. Schram's Renting Agency, 806 Manhattan Building. . BOOKKEEPER— Situation wanted by an experienced bookkeeper and general ottice man, also familiar with publishing business, etc. Address N. L. Otin. 707 Broad way. Deccrah. 10. BOOKKEEPER Wanted, position as bookkeeper, or any business position, by married man; energetic, capable and trust- worthy; willgo out of the city ; A1 reference. Address G 49. Globe. BOOKKEEPING— A young man would like a position: understands bookkeep- ing and quick at figures; good references. Address J 42. Globe. CLERK— Siluatiou wanted by a man of longexperience in the wholesale liqfior and other business; best of reference. Ad- dress II 46, Globe. CLERK— A young man would like posi- tion as grocery clerk in retail store. Ad- dress S 47, Globe. CLERK— Wanted— Young man would like a position in clothing store; have had eight years' experience; out of the city-pre- ferred. Address 44, Globe. CONTRACTOR— Carpenter work want- ed to rebuild two rooms in trade for house reut: all conveniences; in the center of city. B. 8., Globe. DR. SOLOMON'S BITTERS is the best stomach regulator and blood purifier in the world. COLLECTOR— Married man wants posi- tion as collector or other outdoor em- ployment: will furnish his own rig; no soliciting job wanted. Address N45. Globe. FARM WORK A married man. with good habits, wants position on a farm or to tak-e care of a small place; he is a good hand to horses and tit to handle machinerj, and can milk; wife would do a little house- work or washing; best of references. Ad- drets X 46, Globe. WANTED— By an intelligent young lady of steady h'abiiX situation in doctor's or dental office: position more object than wages. Address M 46, Globe. U7"^>NTKD— By good dressmaker, engage- \V ments in "families; references fur- nished. Address 1' 42, Globe. WASHING wanted at 458 East Sixth st. rough-dried clothes 2o cents per dozen; collected and delivered: special rates in lam- ily washing. __________________________________________________________ iHISCErrAXF.OIJS. MASQUERADE AND THEATRICAL costumes, wigs and grease paint. Mrs. L. Neumann. 58 East Seventh st. ATEN'T AND MECHANICAL draw- ings made to order; designing of all de- scriptions. Address 11 44. Globe. TO INVESTORS—I have for sale some real estate which I am firmly convinced will yield a profit of over li 0 per cent within six months on the money invested: 51.5 0 necessary: loss impossible. Address at once Richard "Leffmann. 244 East Fourth St., sec- ond floor, front. rpHE ST. PAUL PICTURE FRAME A Manufacturing Company have removed to 3111 Wabasha st., between Third and Fourth, where you will fit d pictures and frames of every design. China novelties and firing a specialty. -_.; WORLD'S PAIR SUITS from *25 toftO; new importations constantly arriving. S. It. Long. ttSH.'a Nicollet ay.. Minneapolis. Cl 'aO EACH lot two lots in Bellevue 'ff>ltJ<J Heights addition : lota 40x195: these lots used to sell for $35 I each. Richard Leff- mann. 244 East Fourth st.. second lloor; trout. LOST FOIXIi. DOG LOST—Brown water spaniel, named "Dan." ten months old. weighs about forty pounds. Reward if returned to Tom Tierney. 7S<j Buffalo st. IV] LT LOST— white India lawn net. It trimmed with white lace. Finder will oblige by returning to » 8 Holly ay. TAYLOR'S B ENTING AGENC 1 GLOBE BUILDING-WE RENT HOUSES, ' STORKS. OFFICES. TAKE CHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY AND MAKE COLLECTION'S. - \u25a0 Siil>iirl>ii». A T BALD EAGLE LAKE, cottages A beautifully situated on lake shore near depot Edwin A. Warren. 400 Sibley st. Flat*. FLAT— For rent, six rooms, at 272 Rondo st. . FLATS— For rent, four rooms, at . 229 air.l 231 Rondo st. ....... . \u25a0 . ; FLATS For rent, seven-room.' steam- heated flat: hot and ; cola .water; gas range 'fixtures, etc. : very central.. Inquire F. Ktilt.440 Wabasha st. : . '.. -._-:, r -; FLAT— Nicely furnished flat of five rooms ou ground floor; complete for house- keeping. 544 Wacoutast. TENTH ST., 344, EAST— One furnished room ; gas and bath. TENTH ST.. 114. WEST— Corner College Ay.— Furnished front room withcloset, SS per month, and one small room. S4. fpMOMI'SON AY., 28—Three unfurnished A rooms for housekeeping; pantry, cellar, city water: rent cheap TENTH ST.. 357 -EAST^Coruer Olive- Two large front rooms, furnished com- plete tor light housekeeping. TENTH ST., 29, EAST—For rent, single room opposite capitoi. THIRD ST., 157 WEST— Nicely furnished J- front room for, twe gentlemen or gentle- man and wife, cheap. >. THIRD ST., lbU-2, WEST— Apply Room 1 27—Unfurnished rooms for light house- keeping, cheap. ' rpHK ARGYLE— St. Peterand Ceu- J. tral— Furnished room; steam heat, gas and bath. rpillKDST. 21111,2 WEST— Defiel Block, -I Seven Corners— Pleasant furnished apartments, single or en suite, or light house- keeping; steam heat. \u25a0 V ABASHA ST., 689— Three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping: SU'. H, ABASHA ST.. 628 Pleasant front VV room, suitable for one or two gentle- men; private family; reasonable. \l,' ABASHA ST., 648—Nicely furnished VV alcove room, suitable for two gentle- men; bath: board if desired. WACOUTA ST., 544—For rent, nicely furnished rooms, with bath. BOARD— man wants board and room within half-mile of postoffice. Addrets O44. Globe. BOARD wanted for a baby. Call or ad- dress 63 East Seventh. Room 23. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF O Ramsev— ss. Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Isaac 11. Con- , way. deceased. Letters testamentary on the estate of Isaac 11. Conway, deceased, late of the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, being granted to Esther R. Conway; Itis ordered. That six months be, jtnd the same is hereby allowed from and after the date of this order, in which all persons hav- ing claims or demands against the said de- ceased are required to file the same in the Probate Court of said county, far examina- tion and allowance, or be forever barred. it is further ordered. That the first Monday in October. A. D.1893, at 10 o'clock a. m., at a ceneral term of said Probate Court, to be held at the Court House in the City of St. Paul, in said county. be, and the same hereby is, appointed as rhe" time and place when and where the said Probate Court will examine and adjust said claims and demands. And it is further ordered that notice of such hearing be given to all creditors aud persons interested ivsaid estate.by forthwith publish- ing this order once in each week for three successive weeks in the St. Paul Daily Globe, a dailynewspaper printed and pub- lished iv saia'couuty. Dated at Saint Paul this llth day of March, ISfllL Bythe Court: JOHN B. OLIVIER. [ifi s. Judge of Probate. Wauneij. Richarosox & Lawrence, Attorneys. SITUATIONS WASTKII. iv in l«'«>. . BOOKKEEPER— Young lady wishes po- sition as bookkeeper, cashier or offlca work; pood, rapid n»"-'iau and quick at fig- ures. Address P 37. 01 be. CASHIER— Wanted, by a young lady of -' six years' experience, a position as cash- ier or assistant in office; best of reference. Address W 46. Globe. CIOOK— A woman wants a place us cook in J restaurant or boarding house. Address 285 Pleasant ay. DRESSMAKING— Young lady desires dressmaking or plain sewing in private families. Address li.. MEast Eleventh St. FOR REUT- PARKER Af MINNE, i:<'ii<iii£ Akciicj", SUCCESSORS TO JAMES & BATE HAM. 145 EAST FOURTH ST. .Houses. ASHLAND AY- 631— First-class house; all modem improvements; in perfect order. Apply 027 Ashland. ',- - .'.' CARPETS, RUGS, etc.. cleaned, refitted •^ nud laid at Twin City Carpet-Cleaning Works, corner Fourth and Exchange bts. Tel. 1499. CiOTTAGE— A neat seven-room cottage; ' central location; modern improve- ments. Apply at 123 Valley St., between 5 and 0 o'clock p. m. COTTAGES— For rent, two small cottages, live and six room*, $15 and $10 per month. 400 Marion st. fJuSmt&EStmattt COTTAGE— ITS Grove St.— rooms, city J water, good cellar. Esterley, Room 4, Mannheimer block. MINNESOTA ST.. 510— Pleasant fur- i'l nished room for ladies of married couple: kitchen if desired. MINNESOTA ST., 510- Furnished room for one or two gentlemen. NINTH ST.. 303, EAST—For rent, one large, well furnished room; with or without board. -i2B8g&B8&KH NORSK— Position wanted by an expe- rienced nurse. Apply 433 St. Peter st., St. Paul. | \u25a0' \u25a0: NURSE— Sick nursing wanted by an ex- perienced nurse; good references. Call or address 566 St. Anthony ay. STENOGRAPHER First-class stenog- O rapber and typewriter wants position at moderate salary. Address '/. IX.Globe. STENOGRAPHER— A youug lady using kJ the "Graham system" wants position as stenographer and typewriter; can give references ifrequired. Address D 37. Globe. STENOGRAPHER Experienced, first- class .stenographer and bookkeeper wishes position; eau give good references. P 36. Globe. \u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0 SEWING wanted In families: can cut arid IJ fit. Call or address.7o3 East Thirdst. HOCSE house, nicely located, St. Anthony hill. A. B. Wilgus, 128 East Fourth. OUSE—Pleasant eight-roomed house in Central Terrace. 82 West Central ay., corner Rice. HOUSE— Iglehart St.; eleven rooms; 1545 month ; all modern, includinglaun- dry and gas fixtures. J. Eagan. 7:tu Dayton ay. HOUSE— For Kent May I—First-class resi- dent, \u25a0 286 "Laurel Terrace.' 1 corner Nina 1 and Laurel ays.. St. Anthony hill; steam heat and modern conveniences. In- quire Monday or thereafter. 291 Laurel ay. ROOMMATE wanted by gentleman. 114 Summit ay.; front parlor; rent reason- ROOMMATE— Wanted, lady roommate at 31 East Tenth st.: also good room for two: good table board. ROBERT ST.. Corner of Twelfth— Te rent, two furnished rooms; terms reasonable. . fif.-^-'-. ROBERT, 555—Furnished rooms ; pleasant V location. JEWING— A lady wants to go out sewing ij or do plain dressmaking. Call at 545 Sibley st. STENOGRAPHER— A young lady de- sires position as stenographer. Wages moderate to begin. Address O 4S. (ilobe. - BOUSE— Bent May 1- First-class resi- dence, near corner Laurel and Nina ays., St. Anthony hill: modern conveniences. Inquire Monday or thereafter, 201 Laurel ay. HOUSE for rent, or, Iglehart, near Vic- toria: barn; all plumbing: 525.00. WASHING— A - good German washer- woman would like to lake washing at home. 590 Robert st. \u25a0''.-. WASHING— Wowan goes out washing^ ironing and houseeleaning. Call or. write to 11 East Seventh st., third floor. Room 11. 117 ASHING—Wanted to go out washing »t by the day. Mrs. Berg, 244 Four- teenth st. - * HOUSE— 104 Farrington Ay.—A model house: hot-water heating: all modern improvements; good neighborhood; on hill: near cable line- Inquire 162 Farriugton ay. H. OUSE— For rent, 812 Dayton ay., by April 1, for summer or longer, a beau- tiful home completely furnished; steam heat. etc. ; $35.00. .—l, ; HOUSE— For rent. KBArundel, good nine- room house: nl! modern conveniences. Apply RoomS, Gilfillan Block. - HOUSE— For rent, eight-room house, lf'43 Laurel ay.: all modern improvements. ApplyJohn S. Prince Jr.. 363 Jackson M. FOX SALE OR RENT—Two elegant new stone-front houses, Nos. 13 ami 10 Crocus Hill; thirteen rooms; hot water heat, etc.; houses open Sundays photographs and de- scriptions mailed free. F. S. Bryant, 48 East Fourth st. HOUSES— For rent, two six-room houses with modern improvements: near sireet cars; 525 and 527 Marion st., near Sher- burne Inquire 531 Marion st. .AT INTH ST.. 244, EAST—Nicely furnished lfi\ room with gas. bath, all conveniences; table board if desired. PARK PLACE, 92- Pleasant, nicely fur- nished single room, with bath and all conveniences; $7. RICE, 200—Several pleasant front fur- " nished rooms for housekeeping: fur- nished single rooms; oath, street ear; cheap. HOUSE— Convenient modern house, ten rooms,. St. Anthony Hill, east of Kent St., south of Dayton ay. Inquire 387 Iglehart. HOUSE— Canada St., No. 557—For rent, a ten-room comer dwelling; all modem Improvements and best of repair. •_ "\u25a0_r >t *.- HOUSE for rent: ten rooms; furnished. 130 West Fourth. st. ' ' . \u25a0 BOUSlf— furnished house of tive rooms to tent cheap; references. No small Children. Address li 49. Globe. ' - '" > ; ORLBY AY., 296—Furnished room suitable O for two: use of bath; private family. SELBY A Y.. Pleasant, sunry alcove O room with all moderu conveniences; references. SEVENTH ST., 214 WEST— or tour rooms for housekeeping: allmodern im- provements: one furnished room. SEVENTH ST.. NO. £24 WEST— First Flat—Two nicely furnished single rooms; all conveniences: gentlemen only. SELBY A Y., Nicely furnished front room, with alcove: also single room: all modern conveniences; day board . with 0 o'clock dinner. SHERBURNE av., Three rooms for rent up stairs; city water. Inquire within. BANK STOCKS a specialty; bonds, com- mercial paper, mortgage-, securities fought and sold. George W. Jenks, Invest- ment Banker, .Minnesota Loan and Trust Building. Minneapolis. LARGE AMOUNTS of money to loan ou improved property at 5 and 6 per cent. Smith, Parker & Gilmau. N. Y. Life Building. IVI ONEY LOANED on life insurance po MONEY bought. L. P. Van Norman icies; or bought. L. P. Van Normau a Guaranty Loan Building, Minneapolis. -P-R-I-V-A-T-E- Money loaned on diamonds, watches, pianos, furniture or goods in storage at lowestrates, and small monthly return payments: notes and mortgages bought; most private loan rooms in the city. ' Ohio Investment Com- pany, i;.- Globe Building; take elevator. For sai. E—Country store and merchan- dise, fifty miles from St. Paul, Minn.; goods invoice two thousand cash: store and lot worth twenty-five hundred; part time, part clear: St. Paul or Minneapolis property, or for rent cheap. Address II 41, Globe. FOR SALE—A well-assorted stock of gen- eral merchandise willbe sold by the un- dersigned, who willaccept bids for the same until April 1. 1893; stock is new. well assort- ed, invoicingaoout $4,000, and situated in a good locality. Address for further informa- tion, M. C. Barry, Assignee. Georgetown, Minn. FOR SALE— Furniture of a furnished room house; net profit last year, £35); splendid place for boarding house: at a bar- gain; cash only. Address S 25, Globe, Min- neapolis. FOR SALI-— Blacksmith and wagon shop Address E.E. Burt. Atwater. .Mi-;'. I OR SAEE. DOG FOR SALE— Prairie dog: call and see, M Wabasha st, third floor. FOR SALE— horse aud one pool ta- ' ble very cheap at 236 Carroll st. Call Monday. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for gro- ceries or dry goods, two-seated open buggy, with pole and. shafts: No. 'J Hub range, six holes; light single harness; thirty- foot office rail. -Address 6 43, Globe. I^OR SALE OR EXCHANOK— I have E 830. in fine " clothing: will sett or ex- change all or any part of same at a bargain. 434 Guaranty Loan. .Minneapolis. FOR SALE— good maple bowline al- leys for sale cheap. Apply 476 Cedar si. K. 11. Williams. [VI ANDoLIN— A good mandolin for sale. ill 218 West Seventh. SLAVING MACHINES—For sale cheap, \u25baJ two Singer sewing machines. Nathan Lyons &Co., corner Third and Cedar sis. WRAPPERS— We have a lot of flannel and cashmere wrappers ana tea gowns we will sell cheap. Central Cloak Company. lft) East Third _\u25a0!.. St. Paul. Minn. BOARD OFFERED. BOARD— Front aclove room for rent, with board, suitable for two gentlemen. 301 West Third st. BOARD— Pleasant furnished front rounn with board and 6 o'clock dinner. 143 Pleasant ay. f' : i^ BOARD— One large alcove room for rent, and one small one. with board. 633 Wa- basha st. BOARD— Furnished rooms, with board, in large modern house. 21 > East Ninth st. BOARD— 643 Cedar St., front rooms, with "board: ladies or gentlemen; terms good to party of four. HOUSE— For rent, 616 Bales ay.. eight- room house, with modern improvements. Inquire of T. K. Blase, 32 East Fourth St., "Washington Life." if FOR RENT. 2 Rooms. FIFTH ST., J25. WEST— For" rent, fur- •T nished room, heated and use of bath, $7 per month. '-..'-' -J 1 FRANCES ST.. 857—Dayton's Bluff— For rent, live rooms, arranged for house- keeping, near East Seventh cable, to family without children. •-£\u25a0 HOTEL BARTEAU—FIat Two rooms for rent; prices, $7 and $12. LAUREL TERRACE— Corner Laurel and Nina Ays., St. Anthony Hill—To rent. April I, furnished apartment, two rooms and bath; one block from cable; steam heal. In- quire Monday or thereafter, 291 Laurel ay. DICK ST.. 251—Corner College—Nicely At- "• furnished front and back parlor, suit- able for four gentlemen. April 1. all modern. ROOMS— Four unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; re it, £4. Inquire 583 John st. ti3S;&k ST. PETER ~ ST, 624—Large furnished front room, with folding bed, gas. bath and furnace heat. ' CUE BEST PLACE to -borrow money on A your diamonds, furniture, and any good"security from private party at lowest rates. Room till, Endicott Building. rpHE SAVINGS BANK OF ST. ACL, J. corner Fifth and Jacksou sts, always has money to loan at t ; , 7 and 3 per cent, aud charges no commission. \u25a0 WHEELER &HOWELL, real estate; list bargains with them. Pioneer Press Bldg. WANTED— To borrow 53,D00 on real es- tate in West St. Paul. I). ('.. Globe. HORSES jißll CARRIAGES. CARLOAD OF HORSES for sale; mares and geldings, from three to six years of age. C. L.D. Henry's Boarding House, Men- dota, Minn. ' FOR SALE— Fifty head of horses aud mares; weight from 1.100 pounds to 1,6)0 pounds, from four to seven years old; also a few good drivers and delivery horses; for sale very cheap, at 116 Fifth st. south. Min- neapolis. •:•\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 _, FOX SALE—Fifty head of farm mares, heavy teams and delivery horses; see this stock* before purchasing; we can save you money. J. T. Barrett. 20 second st. north, Minneapolis. . BOAKI> WASTED. ROOM AND BOARD wanted April 1. by lady, near Selby ay., east of St. Albans st. X49, Globe. . BOARD wanted by a gentleman and wife with a first-class private family, in ex- cellent neighborhood, with furnished room or two. Address W. B. .1.. Globe.
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THE FAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: MONDAY MORNING. MARCH 20, IJ3. 7

TRUast Return You Can Set Ts theVafQe of your Money in a Want AdSITUATIONS OFFEREI)

A GENTS—Good, live agents wanted bisA paw Columbian Bond Investment Com-pany. 014-010 Guaranty Loan Building.

GENTS— Wanted, active agents of good_\ address by the Northwestern BenevolentSociety ofDuiuth. This society pays mem-

Ibersaccidental benefits S5 to S2.< per week

fifiv-twoweeks, sick benefits §10 per weekUiirtv weeks. Death from any cause gITOJMembership fee 8.">; thereafter §1 per month.lfyou wLh to insure or to have the methodsend benefits ol this society explained; call orsend your address to the Northwestern Be-nevolent Society. Odd Fellows' Block, ttaba-sha sl, opposite postoffice.

\ STICK wanted at the EliteHair,A Parlors. 4 6 Wabasha.

HARDER— Wanted, a tirst-class barberatthe Manhattan; steady job.

CANVASSERS— Wanted, a "number of

energetic canvassers to work city:easy

sales; good profits to workers. 704 Mauhat-tan.

CiAKVASSfe RS— a few eood menJ to canvass for us. Call at 14s West sev-

enth st.

pABrEM'KRwanted tobny one of iheV best-located jobbingshops in the city;

cause of selling, other business toattend to.

Address B 44. Globe.__

CANVASSERS— Industrious canvassersV. can secure steady employment and earngood salary easily. ial, early. ID Manhattan.

CLERK— Wanted, young man sixteen to

eighteen years old. to work in wholesale jhardware store; must liveat home. AddressA 47. Globe.

CiLEKK—Wanted, a bright intelligent'young man from nineteen to twenty-

three years of age, who has some knowledgeof ihe clothing business. ApplyMonday be-tween

-and 0 a. m. to Manager ofChildren's

Department, second floor, Boston One-PriceClothing House. bird st.. Corner Robert.

COOK— Wanted, a cook and second girlat

607 Goodrich ay. :.\u25a0'-.*

CREAM DiPPER wanted: must be ex-perienced. Applyat Yerxa's candy fac-

tory. Seventh and Cedar.__^

rVAIRYKAX— Wanted, man for dairy

1) farm. Call at Seifert's. corner Ram-sey and smith iv.. .Monday. .DEPUTIES OR ORGANIZERS of -x

perience wanted by an established, re-liable organization, pure insurance, cheapestofall;liberal terms. Address P 40, Globe.

FOR HEADACHE,loss of appetite, con-stipation and biliousness take Dr.Solo-

mon's Bitters.

HOSTLER—Iwant a steady man for towork around hotel and stable. 11. 11.

Bissell, Cannon Falls. Minn.

JANITOR— Wanted, man to take care ofsmall church on St: Anthonyhill;refer-

ence required. O 112. Globe.

LASTERS— 'anted, lasters for hand-turnand Goodyear welts. The Anchor

Shoe Co. .OFFICE HOY—Wanted, smart oilier boy;

must live at home: 10 a.m. Monday.Inger.-01l 27 East Third st.

OFFICEWORK— Wanted, a bright youngman with some experience in office-

work. Address, inown handwriting, givingage and mentioning salary expected, P. O.Box 2550. \u25a0 ,

PRESSMAN— Wauted. pressman; must

be experienced; have jobbers only:good pay. M 14. Globe.

PRESSFEEDER— Wanted, Gordon press"feeder. Apply to Payne, Yose sV Co.,

155 Bast Third st.

ALESMEN- in every town in the state;

«75 per mouth salary: enclose stamp.

IKenwood BakingPowder Company, 507 Mad-ison St.. Chicago. \u25a0

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SAEMMKN--Wanted— TravelingsalesmenO can increase their incomes by writingtoExcelsior Varnish Works. NeW YorkCity.

SALESMEN— Expeiienced shoe salesmenwanted. Applyto Manager Golden Rule

Shoe Department.

SALARY OR COMMISSION to wrents tohaudle the Patent Chemical Ink-Erasing

IPencil; the most useful and novel invention\u25a0cf the age: erases ink tiiorongliiyin two sec-onds: works like magic; 2tC to soo percentprofit;agents making $S0 per week; we alsov.nut a eeneral agent to take charge Of terri-tory,and appoint sub agents; a rare chanceto make money; write lor terms and speci-men of rasing. Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co.,

:». La Crosse, Wis.

8HOE HANDS— ten No. 1O kid cutlers. 5 operators for wax threadmachines. 25 stitchers for men's and wom-en's fine work,10 men for turn work. Min-nesota Shoe Company, corner Fifth andRosabel -:-.

STENOGRAPHERS furnished withposi-tions and business houses supplied

-without charge to cither party. Applyto

"WrrkofLSenninns & Benedicts* East fourthSt."; telephone 186.

SOLICITORS— Wanted, men of energyIO and tact to solicit for the Bankers" LifeAssociation of St. Paul. Minn.: liberal con-tract and splendid territorycan be secured byaddressing Clarence E. Secor. St. Paul. Minn.

TAILORS—Vest, pantaloon and two coat-makers at Fergus Fabry's, 134 East Sev-

enth st.:steady work.

TEAMSTER wanted CallSunday after2p.m. 399 Fuller st.

TO INVESTOR"—Ihave for sale somereal estate which 1 am firmlyconvinced

willyield a profit of over 100 per cent withinsixmonths on tiie money invested; $1,500necessary: loss impossible. Address at onceRichard Leffmann, 244 East Fourth St., sec-ond floor, front.

rjKAIBEINGMEN—Ihave a "cinch" onJ. "side line" sold to hotels (no samples);«m quittingtbe road; let me know wheretoreach you April 5 and I'llput you "on.""Only a drummer" need answer. _ AddressD 1(H)* Globe. Minneapolis.

T JPHOI.STERERS AM) LOUNGE-U makers wanted; steady work. UnionParlor Furniture Company, 315 Main st.southeast. Minneapolis.

MATCHMAKER—Wanted, an experi-enced watchmaker and jeweler. Ad-

dress NOW. Globe.

11/ ATCHMAKKK AND SALESMENW wanted. B. Pavian, 130 East Seventh

Ft., Ryan Block.AVI Agents for life of America's*

V foremost preacher, Phillips Brooks.Introduction by Joseph Cook. Immense de-mand; references required. JOHN K.HAST-INGS, 4;Cornh;ll. Boston, Mass.

WANTED—Agents for lifeof Blame and»\ world's fair books; salary or commis-

sion. Call No.640 Endicott Building.

UP ANTED- Voting men and ladies tolearn telegraphy, shorthand, bookkeep-

ing,etc.; students can make board; attendnight school. Globe Business college. Endi-cott Building.

TTTANTED—SaIesmen to introduce ourXV specialty to dry goods and grocery

trade: quick sales and large profits guar-anteed." Write quick for particulars.

_______Baker <fc Co.. South Bend, lno,

TITANTED—\ good man to take charge»t of a manufacturing department in'a

whoiesale house making punts, shirts, over-alls. c!c: experienced man preferred; statefull icniars. Address O39, Globe.

WANTED—Several good men. with §60»V capital. to work the trade inMinne-

apolis, St. Paul and adjacent to\vns for fur-niture corporation. Address 1.4*1. Globe.

\\fANTED—One good man in each office*V and factory to represent us. Address

T 44, Globe.

W'ANTED—Ayoung man for a responsi-»V tile position: one ho can product' A 1

testimonials as to character and ability. Re-ply with stain]), givingexperience (ifany) ingrocery line. W Si, Globe..

U'ANTED—Traveli©; salesman: special-* Vi ties for all line- of trade, worth 8200per month to -rood man. Allison, 243 Wa-bash ay.. ( I.lease.

117 AMIKD—Two honest, intelligent men.fci one Swede and one German; steadyemployment with good pay. Call Sundayafternoon. 501 Beaumont comer Burr.Y'oingKAN for general work, 20 WestA Third st.

"IHO VOCALISTS -Sopranos, altos, ten-1W ors and bassos wanted immediatelyfor new comic opera. Call or address llarryP. Kelly.Hotel Nicollet. Minneapolis.

1f\f\ l\t\(\ MEN AND WOMEN tol'-'KJftVJyJ chew SiaDdard ChewingGum; the best in the word. Manufacturedby the Standard Gum Company, St. Paul.

on; WORKS.

K'AHLEKT & MINTEL—Minnesota— Steam Dye Works. 244 East Seventh.

P J.KOCHi.A,>'. vv.Steam Dye Worksl• office. 416 Robert St., Ryan block work*61and 07 Indiana ay. .

MTtTATIOSS OFFERED.malt**..

A—TEX (.lUl.s for housework, four• cooks; good wages. 424 Wabasha si.,Boom 4.

___ri'KKNtT(~ who can sew neatly,

wanted by »i private dressmaker. Ap-ply at 549 Marshall «v. : \u25a0 ''.

AiI'.wi-Nlilt, t.1i.1, wauled 01 175Smith ay. Miss Marry.* _

\ri'KKXTU'K GIRL wanted; wages-f1 paid. Dressmaker. 874 Wabasha si.

Ari'KKXTM'K-Wanted, a young Rtrlwho is quick and Intelligentto learn

dressmaking. 7TR» Hondo st.

APPKENTICK girlfor dressiuakiit- 2.">1SX West Third st.

\ flKARPENTEUK'S— piaci-s free; bestivhelp. -M W. Exchange st. Telephone ft)7.

\<iJNT>—

Wanted, iadv agents; lightwort. Call at 148 West Seventh st.

Bookkeeper— Wanted.an experiencedbookkeeper; one having a Knowledge of

shorthand and typewriting preferred; an-swer inown handwriting, giving experienceai.d salary expected. Address l!37, Globe.

CIIIAMBKRMAIU— a neat, In-> telligt-!it uirl for chamber \vo!k andsewing. Address O 35, Globe.

pLKKK-Girl to work iv confectioneryv^ store at ISo Concord st. ,COOK—Wanted.at the Clifton, female veg-

etable cook: diningroom girls wanted.

Cooks, second girls and girls for generalhousework wanted; free situations. 3U.>

Walnut st.

COOK— woman who is a good cook andcan come well recommended; good

wages. Call at 146 Smith aw.corner ofFifthSt., from 11 a. m. until3 p.m., or from 7 un-til6 Inthe evening.

COOK—Wanted, competent girlfor cook-w ing, washing and Ironing in small fam-ily;must be good cook; good wages, 411East Tenth st. •

COOK for Dakota: free fare; girlsfor inand out of city; good places; hignest

wages. Employment cilice, 233 East Sev-enth, corner Wacouta. _____CTOOK— cook wanted at 73 Westernyj ar. north, Mrs. L.L. C. ISrooks.

COOK— Wanted, a Crst-ciass female cook,also second girl,at 53ICedar st.

COOK— Wanted, respectable colored girl;\u25a0> must be willing,and a good plain cook.

i.iiSouth Franklin.

COOKS, nurses and girls wanted forgen-v^ eral housework: highest traces; bestplaces. 241 West Seventh st, Mrs.SchnelL

Gllil—

Wanted, a small girl otlSFore-paugh block, Seven Corners. Call after

1" a. in.

GOOD SCANDINAVIAN and Germangirls can secure places tree at the Scan-

dinavian Office, Tenth and Sililey.

Hoi SKKKKI" B—

Wanted, an intelli-gent and practical woman as house-

keeper iv a private house. Address O37,Globe.

HOUSEKEEPER—

Wanted, a capableand reliable woman to take charge of

ahousehold and servant, dn marketing, careforchildren, etc. Address 11 43. (ilobe.

HOUSEWOKK— Girl wanted. Scandina-vian, to do housework. 44rSherburne

ay..corner Arundel.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for generalhousework at once, at KB Iglehart st.

«—

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a neat girl infamily of three for general housework.

305 Iglehart st."

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IIOUSEWOKK— Wanted, girl forgeneral11 housework; small family, light work.Call '-£.'0 Victoria St., between Dayton andMarshall avs.

HOUBKWORK—Wanted, a good girl for

general housework. Cull at 675 Hollyay.

HOUSEWORK— girl forgeneral house-work wanted at 576 Cedar st.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good Germanllgirlfor general housework: good wagesfor the right party; apply mornings. 527Laurel ay.

Housewokk— Wanted, competent girlfor general housework. .Vui.St. Peter st.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, strong girl orwoman; country town; miscellaneous

work; good wages; permanent situation.Address II4:?. Globe.

HOUSEWOKK— Wanted, girl forgeneralhousework. COO Carroll st.;small fam-

ily.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl to do gen-eral housework; call at once, i'o buin-

mit ay.

ITOUSEWOKK— at 211 Spruce11 St.. German or Scandinavian girl forgeneral housework insmall family.

HOUSEWORK— A girlfor general house-work; small family;nocnildren. Apply

731 Selby nv.

HOUSEWORK— wanted for general11 housework. US East Tenth st. \u25a0

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for generalhousework. 714 olive st.

Ol'SEWOKK— Wanted, a girl for gen-eral housework. Applytltj'East Thirdst.

HOCTSEWOKK— Wanted, girl for board-inghouse. Call at 825 Payne ay.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for generalhousework at 71 Igiehart st.

HOUSEWORK—

Good girl for generalhousework. 61)7 Ravine st.

HOUSE WORK—Wanted, a good girl forgeneral housework. 271 Louis St., cor-

ner Iglehart st.

HOUSEWORK— girl for generalhousework; small family. Perry John-

son Rogers, 005 Selby ay. ;

HOUSEWORK— Wanted^ a young girl,11 sixteen or seventeen years' old, to assistinhouseworc. "i

-1 Iglehart st.

HOUSEWORK,— competent girlfor general housework; references re-

quired; callbefore Wednesday. Sirs. H. M.Lufkiu. 5.">5 Selby nv. «•"

HOUSEWORK— wanted to do gen-oral housework in small family. 593

East Seventh st.

HOUSEWORK— Agood eirl for generalhousework. Inquire 583 John st.

HOUSEWORK— Good girl wanted forO general housework at 3SB >orth Ex-change.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, smart, compe-tent girl for housework, or girl to as-

sist; small family;good wages. 833 Selby ay.Take cable.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a young girl tohelp in housework and take care of

baby. Apply166 Western ay. north.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for generalhousework. Apply 359 Maria ay.

HOUSEWORK— Girl for general house-work, family of three. Apply Sunday

afternoon or Monday at SGI Hollyay.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a young girl todo light housework. Apply 599 Selby ay.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen-iieral housework at 553 Westminster st.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, competent girlforgeneral housework. 11$) Pleasant ay.

HOUSEWORK— by March 28, agood girlfor general housework. Apply

134 Nina ay., inmorning.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, eirlfor generalhousework; familyof three; wages Sl2:

permanent and easy place.:Applyforenoonslit.1summit ay. "

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HOUSEWORK— Agirl, either German orScandinavian, forchamber and dining

room work; none but first-class need. to ap-ply. Address 1Lyons Court.

HOISKWORK—Wanted, girl to do gen-eral housework at UK West Fifthst.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, lady to do11 housework: one that can sleep at home.217 East Eighthst.

HOUSEWORK— girl for generahousework; no washing or ironing. 440

|Portland ay.

HOtmEWORK— Wanted, girlfor generalhousework: 'Jl'i East Ninth st.

HOISKWORK— girl to do lighthousework; small family;good waxes.

210 Bast Fourteenth si.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a competentgirl for general housework. Applyat

532 Ashland aw, Mrs. G. 8. Moore.

HOUSEWORK- Agood German or Nor-wegian girlforgeneral housework; cali

mmediately. at 442 Ashland ay.

WORK— Wanted, young girl;o as--11 gist general housework; good wages tpgood girl. 474 Marshall ay.

HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl forgeneral housework in small family, to

Pine st. . -T7"ITCHEN OUKb Wabasha.;

- - -

FLOORWALKER—

Middle-aged gentle-man, who Speaks German, French and

English, wants position as floorwalker. Ad-dress Wood office, corner Atwnter and Ricestreets.

MEAT CUTTER—Wanted, position asirl meat cutter: fifteen years' experience;good cityreferences. Address Letter II100,Globe.

OFFICE WORK—Situation wanted by ayoung man with business qualities; well

acquainted with business men; willkeepbooks or do in or outside work. Address v46. Globe.

OFFICE WORK— Wanted, a position bya young man of nineteen in an office or

in store; best of references. H 41. Globe.

SALESMAN—Position as salesman or col-lector: wholesale preferred; have had

three years' experince traveling:: best of rsf-erences; moderate salary. Address II00,Globe.

SALESMAN— situation wanted; a first-class gents'' furnishing goods and hat

salesman: ten years" experience: the bestof references. Address Xif.Globe.

STENOGRAPHER— you desire theO services of a first-class stenographer callon N.S. Beardsley, corner Seventh and Jack-son.

'

STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, by a malestenogjapher and typewriter operator,

a position at once: two years' experience:railroad oflice preferred; can also keep books.Address S 4S. Globe.11.' ANTKD—Light employment: willink.'W pay innew or second hand furniture:

can do carpenter work. Address 0 45. Globe.

117 ANTKD.by a young man of twenty-VV one, who speaks German and English

and has a knowledge of bookkeeping, a p .-\u25a0-

--tiou in retail dry goods or grocery storewhere he can learn business. Address IS 4!?,Globe. __-WOKK fok BOARD—A willingyoung»V mini wants to work tor his board and

attend school. Flense cull at Globe BusinessCollege. Endicott Building.*

tt'HTKD TO BIT. >

Bnos— Wanted, to buy two foldingbeds:must be client.. Charles ICardigan,

Koom 3.Forepaugh Block, Seven Corners.

BRASS <;an FIXTURES or . electric !light;answer .Monday. Address B 47,

Globe. :

JNVAI.IDCHAIit-Wanted tobuy or r.nl.an invalid Phet 1chair. .*)>('.•••.:; st . |

PICGFESSIOXAI,. jVIIts. BALDWIN has removed t0.a.2 j

[111 Merrillblock, corner Fifth nnd St. To--1 tar sts. (over book store). [

POCKETBOOK LOST—

on Saturdayevening, about 5:3) p.m., in Yerxa's,

pocketbook containing S6 and several valu-able notes: return and receive reward. 1;3Fifteenth st.

POCKETBOOK LOST—Either in Grand,opera house orbetween opera house and

Wabasha st., pocketbook containing small-!amount of change and some receipts from

D. A. Coates. Finder willreceive liberal re-ward by returning to 351University ay. -_--

SHEET HOLDER— Lost, a baker's sheetholder, either on Fifth.Fourth or Jack-'

sou. Finder please return to 430 East Sixth.St.. and receive reward. . y

WATCH LOST—Lady's gold watch audichain, with monogram 1). M. M.

Finder please return same to H. llorman &:Co.'s store, corner Rice and University ay.,)and receive reward.:

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TO^EXCIIAXCiE.'-

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HOUSE ANO LOT, clear, to exclian.-c11

'for improved farm; cigar store. iod''

billiard business for exchange: mrdern fur-nished flat, fullof roomers, cheap. Room?jo. Manhattan Building. \u25a0 f

TO KXCHANG .— Wanted, furnishedroom in exchange for private lessons in

telegraphy. II4s, Globe.: 'THI EXCHANGE for vacant property, an

A B-rooa house, with all modern improve-

!ments, within three blocks if three electriclines passing UK postoffice: or willsell samefor small ca-h payment and balance monthlyinstallments. Andress T4,Globe.

WANTED TO TRADE—(Tear lot in\V Western c:ty forhorse and buggy. F.

I A. rpliain, lilEast Seventh st.

U'ILL«iiye good paying, clear propertyand cash for few acres near ciiv, suit-

-1 able for markcicardcniiig: prefer with build-ings. Ad.res- N4..i.101.e.

WASTED TO itest."i ,! WE WAV. 11.11)1) i)...:.V.\ , jO.

\v UOl'sKS CONSTANTLY: CAN ItBST-YOUR>:T KYI'S. TAVLO.t'S KKNTINti' Ai.KNi'V "\u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0•

-ACrOi;ATA-\TS.. ."""

£1 • M. TEMPLE. aflOermauia Life InsjriLi., ance Unilding, expert and ftudilwut*

P LAT—For rent, flat of five rooms, fur-iT nished, suitable for lighthousekeeping.210 East Fourteenth st.

FLAT—To rent, flat of fiverooms with allmodern improvements, including steam

heat. Tom Scott, 244 Virginia ay.

FLAT—Nicely furnished or unfurnishedfiat for rent: allconveniences. Inquire

50 Barlcau hotel. .— ...

FLAT—Furnished flat or house for rent:furniture tor sale.

-Apply at 21) West

Third st.-

TWIN CITY CARPET-

CLEANINGWorks. I*2West Fourth st. Tel. 149.).

.TTHE-"IIALTI E"~A~PA~

1 ment House, 12.1 St. Albans st„ Near\u25a0Laurel— Six and seven rooms; steam heat;hardwood finish; noinside flats; bath roomslighted and ventilated: ample storage rooms.Beady April 1. Apply 27 Gilßllau block,Fourth and Jackson.

j '"- Kooms.

A—HOTEL RHDNsWICM, for centle-,A~. men only;_ fifty modern steam-heatedrenins b* day. veek or month.

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AT 473 WABASHA— Elegant.burnished\u25a0 A rooms byday, week or month. 473 Wa-baslia st.

;ASHLAND AY.; 722—Lower part of houseAi for rent, consisting of four rooms; citywater and bath. .Inquire GOO Randolph rt.

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AURORA AY., 457—

Neatly furnishedsouth-facing room; alcove; .breakfast

mid supper ifdesired cheap rent to gentle-,man: one block frominterurban line; twenty-"Ifi\v minutes' walk from (Ilobe office.

BAY ST.. £01—First Floor— Four rooms;-closets, pantry, city water, good cellar,

.large yard, shade trees, -story building.

CvANADA ST..CO*'—Furnished or "uufur--' 'nished looms, withgas, bath. and board,

ifwanted.

CLAKK ST., Bb*—Boons for rent; cityJ water." \u25a0 \u25a0

Ci.'.D.IKSt1.. 57i»—Nicely furnished front

'.-room villialcove; suitable for two orthree; also board

-Cii-,lLni.*>'!'.. illl-i.aiidsome front alcove, ' room, furnished; about five minutes*- walk fromcity hull.

,DAV i't»N AY.. ..'.l.— A Ijii'te flout IOoiuLJ for two;excellent location; ail conven-iences; near cm le.

DE.HOIO ST.. ii.'— On .second Floor—

'lluee light.;cheery rooms fot house-keeping. « ilnuse of r*ib.

I^it.HTli^rooms h.r. -i :.— !'\vo p.filMUlt

.' furnished rooms for lignthousekcepiu o'.0'.Wllh water!. ' ' . " '

I^.Eiit s... |..'S \» .__\u25a0» . -but rent, lur-I n.sfied room for on \u25a0 <».- tv." -\u0084.!..,.

'YJ IFTii «1.. U.. ». ..>;'--imrfi>.iNHi;iiii-Li :" iruWlied room \u0084 \u25a0 ear c.y hill,desir-'uDle .O'.aii oi. no car fares: ba i,: c.I/OlKTKKNTH ST. 210,

""LA>T—Flir

iJ> ,rent, luruished front regis.

WALNLT ST., 335—Furnished rooms forrent; $3 and 84 per month.

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WORLD'S FAIR—A gentleman and hiswife, who have just removed from St.

Paul to Chicago and taken a first-class houseconvenient to the World's Fair grounds, willfurnish rooms for a limited number of St.Paul people during the Fair. Address for twodays M.8.. Globe.

Stores.

• IL'ILDING—For rent, three-story build-D ing with basement. 55 toDy East Thirdet., feet: has passenger elevator, steamheating apparatus, electric light and gasfixtures, all complete; cheap rent to respon-sible party. Ialso have three good ten-roomhouses withall modern conveniences. Applyto Charles G. Carter, 65 West Tenth, or 317Markets!.

STORES— For rent, two stores, corner ofRoss ana Seventh sts. ;very, well located

j for harvester works and other business. In-Iquire of E. S. Chittenden.

STORKS— For rent, 227 Hondo; shoe storewanted. . '

.Miscellaneous. -\u25a0

HALLS—

Large or small; central location:rates leasonable; accommodations good.

N. S. Bimrdsley, corner Seventh and Jack-i son sts.

TURKIC FLOORS for rent on comer Sev-X enth and Cedar sts.; SCxIOT: entire;

1 suitable. for halloflight manufacturing. .In-I quire A.BotzeL No. 424 North Foitst., corner!- "li

I'ERSOXAES.•* RE YOU IN {TROUBLE!, Ifso. con-A suit Mme. Ina Walker, "life reader,'" for

,a faithful resume of your past, present and1future: correspondence promptly answered.

|Parlors, GW Wabasha; ladies, 50 cents; gentle-Imen. 81.

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ALWAYS KELIABLE—Madame Teits-'worth. clairvoyant: business test mcdi-:uin: thirtyyears'^ experience.'..' ill)Wabashaist . city.

EMMATHOMSON, professional nillMIIgist.

-115 Moore Block, M. Paul.

1..ItTKS. OR. BERTHA .EPA CD. spe-j ill. -

cialist. reaim all diseases of women-; successfully; correspond' -confidential:i hi ills.Ito.'i p. in. SOS Nicollet ay., .Miimc--1 apidii.

1MRS. M.A. TII>Sr;V.024 Wabasha Sl.-Iill MaglK-t'C "lid mas'-iis-c treatment for| paralytic rheumatism and nervous diseases.•'clairvoyant r.-a tier, C*:l*Ja m. to Sp. m.j V1.:*... • ll«;>;\l.\ .No.22 *» West\ ill Seventh st . I'Lyclioiiielnc Reader aud

f'\ 'i:m_•.•;\u25a0 :. tiiiiini.

INSTStVCTJONS.j C^T. AO .M'.S ACA.....« Ilib' musk:O iindArt.2ti East Exchange Si.. St. Paul—Piano, violin, guitar and mandolin taught.Lemons given indrawing and painting. CallVt «.ud Mlpivsywviua, , _

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STOKES ANI>FIXTURES.

BILLIAKD AXD POOL TABLES ANDBILLIARDSUPPLIES: Wareroom 40,-> and417;Office and factory. 411 and 41JEilth ave-nue south Minneapolis, Minu."

[VTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE\u25a0A Common Council of lite City of Dv

lilth. Minuesota, will meet at the CouncilChamber In the City Hall in said Clt Du-lutn at eight o'clock in the evening of Mon-day, the Titnday of April. If'U, to receiveand examine Fettled proposals for the pur-chase ofgold-bearing coupon bonds of saidcity of Duluth to the aggregate amountoftwo hundred thousand (200.01X1) dollars,- indenominations of one thousand ( 1.00 > dol-lars each, with proper- interest-bearing cou-pons attached thereto, the principal to bemade payable in thirty years from the firstday of April.is.):.:, with interest not to cx-ci'< 'ifour and one hail' (I'.-j) per cent permilium, payable semi-annually, April Istand ocioi er Ist in each year, principal andivteiest to lie made payable illgold at theAmerican Exchange National Lank in theCiiv of .New York. V :•• '

Ihe sale of said tionds will be awarded to•the Ingtiest responsible bidder at v sum not"less than the wiraise thereof.

..-,.. fifi\u25a0 .-.-.-. C. K. RICHARDSON,Clerk of the Common Council ot the City of. Duluth, Minn,

i Dated, Duluth. Minn., Hatch 16,mi.

BOARD—Furnished rooms with or with-out board; hot and cold baths. 64 East

Eleventh st.

DAY"BOARDERS wanted at 372 NorthExchange st.;reasonable rates.

THE Norwood— l9l Eighth St., NearSiDley.—Furnished rooms, with board.

84. C0 and 85 per week. Transients, $1 perday.

NORTHERN PACIFICTHE DININO CAR 1113

.ToFar;:o, Winnipeg, Helena, Buttand the Pat-ilic Northwest.'

St. PanDining Cars on Winnipeg and Pa- . —

cificCoast Trains. Lv. Ar.Pacific Mail daily for Fargo,

—Jamestown. Livingston. Helena,Butte, Missoula, Spokane. Ta-coma, Seattle and Portland..... 4:15 11:11

Fargo Express {daily except p.m. p.m.Sunday) for Fargo and inter-mediate points '.. I0:10 G.-n

Brainerd Local (daily except Sun- a.m. p.m.day) for Anoka, St. Cloud, Lit-tle Falls and Brainerd 6:35 !i):3l

Dakota and Manitoba Express, p.m. a.;.;.(daily) for Fergus Falls. Wahpe-ton, Crookston, Grand Forks. iGrafton, Winnipeg, Moorhead, S:00 *:11Fargo and Jamestown

—p.m. a.m.

The Dakota and Manitoba Kxpreu aces »j. runmio:' Farg> ongun lay.

Pullman Sleepers dally between St Panl MtGra:idFork_t,Grft ton, Winnipeg, Fergus Falls, ah-peton nnd Fargo. Pullman Flret-Ci> Toar-U'tSleepers and Free Colonist Sleepers are run •_*

through Paclflc Coast Trains. C fc. STUNB. Oil/Ticket Agent. 102 East ThirdStreet. St.P*aL

iffiaaspB';r"uL

.|"ALWAYS ON nuns.**

ha Only Tina First-class every respect113 UllljfLlllO For FlrstClass People.

\u2666Daily. +Ex. Sou. | Leave I ArriveEx. Mon- §Ex. Sat. St. Paul. St Paul. <

Chi. "Badger State" Ex.! *.':00 am +9:55 pmChicago "Atlantic" Ex.I15:35 pm *11:55amChicago N.WesternLim I*S:l"pm **:20amDuluth Ashlaud andI, +9:ooam +s:oopm

Superior ( \u0084'Duluth, Ashland a"dI

'*11:0°pm *

(\u0084V)a mSuperior IIStJoseph &Kansas City *7:3">am *7:4iamSt Joseph Jt Kansas City *7:55pm »7:10amSioux City Local '. *?:33am *b:.W mSioux City, Omaha &I*-.«>; P m ™ara

Black liills f •••»spra ''\u25a0* )am

Pipestoue& Sioux Falls. +7:35 am +3:52 praWinnebago Si Elmore.. +7:35 aml +6:52 araNewl'lin.Tracy A: §7:55 pm _J7:4J amMarshfield. Appleton I :Wam «\u25a0»£«and Wausau ( | I

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Minneapolis, St. Paul &SaultSte. MarieR.vt From Union Derot

—Montrca

.^\u25a0Ste*** and Boston Express leaves St. Paula_£tgpwKT@l daily0:45 p. in., Minneapolis, 7USWjfiglfß^p. in-.horn Soo Line Dep.-»t, id <:.«From

Union

Minneapolis— Wis,

and 80-ton Express leave.) ?t. Paidp. in. .Irom Soo Line Depot, il-:.and 4th Ay*.N'..Minneapolis— \\ is.

iSsTfi 'i_i2?*','v- ix>ca'

leaves i!.ii!y ex. Sun-gqFjpVA3jl(1"v. f:'-0'. in.;Minnesota I'iv.l.j.% rf-jJfSiraS0'1' leaves Minneapolis dally .exkVJ&sSS-^^-sundav) y:o,) a. ni.und s;ij n m\u25a0W-" From Broadway Depot, loot of in.

He Line, St. Paul— St. Croix F. Accommodation,telly ex.Sun.) sp. m. City Ticket Ofllct*,Min-neapolis, Guaranty Building; SL Paul, So, iso a.Third StreeL

11^.4.Mig__il!^-__^ffyj|iLeaves Union Depot foriSS^SSS^^iS?! Chicago. St. Louis nndEH'fflimm^f^ldown-river points, 7:.i0 x|')Sl|liljiJb^llJ{Siin. Arrives fromWF^^SSf^^wl points. 6:10 p.

Depot forChicago. St. Louis anddown-river points. 7 :.r.u a.ni. Arrives from humpoints. 6:10 p. iv. Daily

IH^aS^^W^^al except Sunday. Leavesl^^i3111

'lin*^"!l""

iou Deoot for Chicagoana SL Louis, 7:110 p. mB*^^'))»^M^r'i_^}Arri from same point*

",:ija.m. daily.

|"IHICAGO GREAT WESTERN RAILWAYV./ co. Trains leave union depot, CityOlllcc. 19') East Third Street.

\u2666..nil;.'. -(-Daily ex. Snnd Leave. Arrive•{Chicago Fast Express i.iiam lii:4:>pmTliwa. Mo. Jt Kansas Ex.... 705 am 10:40pm

\u2666Uod^o center Local I:3^ pm 10:Liana\u2666Chicago 'mitcd ;... ?:30pm r:,r.am•Let Moine»,aL Joe& K. C.17:30 pml .':UJain

WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES!, Arrive . '

-r Leave .P:ispm:4:ls pc|Minneap'is|i:!:4s pin|B:'i> praB:i!' am :j:4.")pm| SL Paul. |1:30 pm,.':ir» pin

AllTrain*Run Daily and carry

VESTMLLED PULLMANSLEEPERS ANO DINING CARS.

POPUUR WANTS.

situations OFFF.KKIKI'VuialoM.

JKONKR- Wanted, at once, an experiencedgirlto runWilson irons. ApplyOriental

Laundry. Colonnade. Tenth and St. Peter sis.

KITCHEN WORK—Girl wanted forkitchen work in boarding house. Call

633 Bom st

Kitchen WORK— Wanted, giilto workiiikitchen aud help with cooking. 217

Grove.

LADIES wishing tomake $25 weekly bydoing writingat their homes address,

enclosing stamp, Miss Louise Fairfield, SouthBend, lnd.

MAID— maid about 15 years old;references required. Address /47. Globe.

\fURS GIRL— girlafter school hoursj.i to take care of child Apply 'MlDayton ar.

DRESSMAKER—

A dressmaker wantswork in families: references furnished.

Miss Qannigan, 307 Baal Seventh st. __-

DRESSMAKER—

A compotent dress-maker wauls employment in private

families; refereuces given. Address S 49,Globe. . "

OVER EIGHTY-GIRLS have foundplaces from Dauglass' Intelligence, 35

Seventh, this month; more wanted.

SALESLADIES— or three ladies toassist in the sale of a toilet article. For

terms call at 4MI lgk-hiirtst., between 5:3)and 7 p. in..Monday.

GLORIA WATER FOR THE.COM-vT plexion—The best toilet preparationmanufactured ;75 cents per bottle. For sale at

branch oflice. 663 East Third St., by Mrs. 11.S. Jones, and at Mrs. Devitt's MillineryStore,ISO East Seventh st., St. Paul, Minn. • ySALESLADY— experienced millinery

saleslady; none else need apply:onewho can speak German preferred. J.W.Kerr.It -1013 Washington ay. south.'

SECOND WORK—Girl wanted forsecondwork: good wages. Call Monday fore-

noon. 147 Pleasant ay.

OECOND WORK—Agood girlfor secondO work; good wages: apply between 12and 3o'clock. Mrs. it.B. Galusha, 903 Sher-man st. HFHR

HOUSEKEEPING—

Situation Wanted—Alady With experience and first-class

recommendation, as housekeeper inhotel orprivate house. You can get by writing to

G. W., Globe. IrtMWwWg"-' \u25a0

HOUSEWORK -Colored woman desires- place in private family, withno wash-pig; can furnish references: place wanted by-Monday. Address S3 West Seventh.

HOUSEWORK— Girl would like to dohousework; go homo nights. 1153 Gaul-

tier st. • *:

HOTEL COOK, waiting for place: alsogeneral house girls and for diningroom

restaurants. S. E. Alder, 233 East seventh,Employment oflice. ._

HOUSES— Four and five-room dwellings:water and' sewer connections: newly

papered. Inquire630 Mississippi. - '\u25a0\u25a0«.

—HOUSE— 69 Central ay..nine-room house;

modern conveniences;- location'cen-

tral. Apply Room 9, Giltiilan Block. \u25a0• •

HOUSE—For rent. 601 Selby ay.. eight-room house, newly papered and

painted: $25 per month. Apply318 Wabasha.

ROOMS— rooms forrent. Ap-• ply13 East Eighth st.

ROOM One pleasantroom; steam heat;oath, gas; private family. Address S 41,

Globe.

ROOMS— Comfortably furnished rooms at$0 and S3 per month, on St. Anthony

Hill, between Rondo and Selby car lines.Address T 40. Globe.

AUCTIONNAI.ES.

Itavailiiu,liA Johnson's Auctions.

FURNITURE. CARPETS. ETC.. ATAuction— We willsell at publicauction,

in the store No. 167 East Seventh st, onWednesday, March 22d, at 10 a. m., the con-tents of a ten-room house, consisting ofbedroom suits, one parlor suit. rocker«,chairs, center tables, fine stand lamps,extension table, v oak sideboard, hall tree,wardrobe, bureaus, commodes, dishes, glass-ware, pictures, books, fine curtains, gasolinestove, a big lot of rugs, body Brussels andingrain carpets. These goods are A 1. Kav-anagh Si Johnson, Auctioneers, ISO. 188 aud190 East Sixth st.

ITNANCIAI..

KM.NEWPORT A SON, INVEST• ment .Bankers. . loan money on imiroved property in 8L Paul and Minneap-olis at 0 per cent "on or before.

"Offices,

New Pioneer Press Building. XLPaul, andReeve Building.Minneapolis.

-A-TT-E-IN-T-I-ON-Discount your bills; buy bargains: increaseyour business; will loau money onyour ownor customers' notes without hazarding yourcredit; loans made on warehouse receipts,merchandise, life insurance policies, assign-

ments of rents, buildng ana loan slock, realestate and equities in same, or any good se-curity. Itwillcost nothing to see me, and Imay assist yon;time to suit. Watts N. Davis.17ufe East Third st. -

A A \ —THE STANDARD LOAN.A.A. Co., 303 Jackson, corner Third,

room 4, willloan you money on furniture,pianos, diamonds, watches, etc., at less ratesand better terms than can be had elsewhere.

A\ —LOANS on furniture, pianos,.A. horses, diamonds, watches, all

good collateral and commercial paper; par-tial payments, lowest rates. MinuesotaMortgage Loan Company, Rooms 13-14, FirstNational Bank Building,corner Fourth andJackson sts. Mackey, Manager.

REAL ESTATE FOR MALE.tfiiburban.

FOR SALE CHEAP— HoteI, saloon andstore buildingsnear city: write for par-

ticulars. W. W. Lamb, 220 Chamber of Com-merce, Duluth, Minn.

MVVALUABLE improved farm, twelve111 miles from St..Paul. Guy salsbury,Lakeland, Minn.

Miscellaneous.

W HKELf.It*UO»V r.i, real \u25a0-•.\u25a0>. ale: inQargain3 witb them Pioneer Press Bid

BUSINESS CHANGE"*.

Miscellaneous.

pKICKifIAKKK—

Wanted, a practica*-* brickmakcr to start and runa brick-yard; good opening forone wh<*understandsthe work. Address, witn reference, JohnBruegger Bro.. Williston, N. D.

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SECOND GIRLwanted. 817 East Eighthk5 st.

SECOND GIRL—Wanted, a second girl;Scandinavia') preferred. Call 618 Tem-

perance si.. Mrs. Hanson.(JEWING GIKLS

—Five wanted at 162

O Forbes ay.;come prepared to work.

SALESLADIES— shoe sales-ladies wanted. Apply to Manager

Golden Kale Shoe Department.

UrASH WOMAN wanted either MondayVV or Tuesday, first-class only need apply,

at 585 Iglehart st.

WANTED—

Every housewife, rich orpoor, in the United States or Canada

to send ID cents and receive by return mailthe most simple and practical carpet sweeperand broom holder made; saves itself month-ly. Gem Manufacturing Company, P. O. Box154. Galena, 111.

"jyrußSE— Wanted, a place for a French11 woman, cither as child nurse ormaid toyoung ladies: can sneak no English: best ofrecommendation. Address Elise Marconnet,468 Portland ay.

OFFICE. VIJ)KK-An experienced younglady desires position in office or clerk

instore. M. C, 125 West Fifth st.

WANTED—Lady to travel: no canvass-ing:salarr, SB per month. Call No.

040 Endicott Building.

WANTED, immediately, four competentnurse girls, two cooks, twenty girlsfor

housework. Call 392 Selby ay., Albion DryGoods store.

117 ANTE —Ladies wishing tomake $:»»V weeklyby writingat their own homes

address, inclosing stamp, Miss Myrtle Morse,South Bend, Imi.

SALESLADY Experienced saleslady de-sires a position in a dry goods store;

speaks English and Scandinavian. AddressY4.">, Globe.

STENOGRAPHER —Experienced ladystenographer and typewriter, also com-

petent bookkeeper, is open for engagementafter AprfTl. Address E., 730 DcSotost., city.

BOUSE—

To rent, convenient six-roomhouse, with carpets for sale. Inquire

536 Robert st. 'UStXu

HOUSES— Four and live-room dwellings;water and sewer connections; newly

papered. Inquire 53UMississippi.

HOUSE— Furnished house for rent; 345East Ninth st. Inquire 343. •-

\u25a0

HOUSE—For rent, modern eight-roomedhouse on Holly ay., completely fur-

nished for housekeeping; moderate rent.S 46, Globe.

HOUSE— Eight-room house, modem im-provements, from April15. 055 Martin

st., near Dale.

EOOM—

Gentleman wishes single fur-\u25a0 nished room near Pleasant ay.; stato

price. Address M 45, Globe. .ROOMS— For r.ent, two suites of rooms,

l*three and tour ine«ch: all conveniences:city water: rent cheap.^lnquire 680 Pine st.

ROOMS— For rent in private family, twonicely furnished rooms, suitable for

light housekeeping; ten minutes' walk fromwholesale district. Address A 45, Globe.

ROOMS— Furnished rooms, steam heat,bath, from $7 up. Call at 457 Wabasha,

Room 3. •*"

ROOM— A furnished alcove room, withboard, forlaw student, with use of law

books: $15 per month; Catholic preferred.Address V47, Globe

ROOMMATE—

Gentleman roommatewauted; two other small rooms; modem

conveniences: references. 257 West Fifth st.

A—DO YOU WAAT TO BORROWmoney. at a lower rate than you can

lorrow through any other agency? TheAmerican Mortgage Loan Company, Room 7,Inst National bauk building,corner Fourthend Jackson ttu, will let you have anycmount, $10, $2(». i'2s. $4'\ $75. $100 or$'200—in fact, any mm you wish—on your

told watcb. diamonds, household furniture;horse, buggy, piano, carriage, etc., at a loweriaie than you can possibly get it elsewhere.Goods can remain in your possession, andyou can pay a part any. time you want endMop interest. Business private and eti fi-dential. You can have your own time inpaying up princiial.

ANYamount of money loaned on horses,carriages, furniture, pianos, watches,

diamonds, etc.. at one-half the usual rales;can be paid back by installments, and at anytime to suit your convenience, thereby reduc-ing cost of carrying loan;allbusiness privateand honorably" -.transacted. J. L. Strauch,Room 10. Globe Building.

BANK STOCKS, commercial paper andsecurities bought and sold: money to

loan in large or small amounts. W. R. Wil-mot &Co., Rooms 1and 2, Germania BankBuilding. ' '' *

WORK FOR BOARD—Wanted, a girl» V about sixteen years old to work morn-

inns and evenings for her board and go toschool; a good home lor good girl. AddressE 47. Globe.IfW VOCALISTS—Sopranos, altos, ten-AvyVJ ors and bassos wanted immediatelyfor new comic opera. Call or address HarryP. Keily. Hotel Nicollet. Minneapolis.

SITUATIONS WASTED.

.Hale.

ASITUATIONWANTED by an experi-enced teacher holding first grade cer-

tificate, also normal school diploma; to beginabo .t the I.th of April. Address J. G. 11.,P. O. Box2911. St Paul.

A YOUNG MANof fair education desiresa chance to study law and make ex-

penses in some law ottice. Address G 43.Globe.APPRENTICE— Wanted, tolearn a trade;

barber, tinsmith or plumber preferred.Address X 45. Globe.

BAKER— A lirst-class bread and Cakebaker, sixteen years' experience, wants

position. Address G 47, Globe.-

BLACKSMITH— Wanted, position as

blacksmith; no objection to leavingcity: A 1references. Inquire 325 Wabashast., St. Paul. H&A

BOYS FOR FLACKS, places for boys:employment bureau for poor boys, free.

Newsboys" Club R00m,313 Wabasha st.:openfrom IIto 12 a. m.. and from 7 toilp. m.

HPWO FIRST-CLASS COOKS wantplaces'X iv private families, without washing;also girls lately landed for general house-work. Scandinavian oilieo. Tenth and Sibley.

WASH ING.ironing or any kind of workby the day.

" 1153-GnuUier st. . - _WASHWOMAN

—Good Washwoman

wants work. 0:0 Pleasant ay.

HOUSE, four rooms, forrent. 569 Arundel: st., corner of Edmund. SIO.OO. 9.1

Pioneer Press Building.

HOCSES— Cottage, furnished, for rent,

four rooms and kitchen, SIP. at 240Goodrich ay. ;see this today. Furnishedhouse on hill* cheap. Schram's RentingAgency, 806 Manhattan Building. .

BOOKKEEPER— Situation wanted byan experienced bookkeeper and general

ottice man, also familiar with publishingbusiness, etc. Address N. L. Otin. 707Broad way. Deccrah. 10.

BOOKKEEPER—

Wanted, position asbookkeeper, or any business position, by

married man; energetic, capable and trust-worthy; willgo out of the city;A1reference.Address G 49. Globe.

BOOKKEEPING— A young man wouldlikea position: understands bookkeep-

ing and quick at figures; good references.Address J 42. Globe.

CLERK— Siluatiou wanted by a man oflongexperience in the wholesale liqfior

and other business; best of reference. Ad-dress II46, Globe.

CLERK—Ayoung man would likeposi-tion as grocery clerk inretail store. Ad-

dress S 47, Globe.

CLERK—Wanted— Young man would likea position in clothing store; have had

eight years' experience; out of the city-pre-ferred. Address 44,Globe.

CONTRACTOR— Carpenter work want-ed to rebuild two rooms in trade for

house reut: allconveniences; in the centerofcity. B. 8., Globe.

DR. SOLOMON'S BITTERS is the beststomach regulator and blood purifier in

the world.

COLLECTOR—Married man wants posi-tion as collector or other outdoor em-

ployment: will furnish his own rig; nosoliciting job wanted. Address N45. Globe.

FARM WORK—

A married man. withgood habits, wants position on a farm

or to tak-e care of a small place; he is a goodhand to horses and tit to handle machinerj,and can milk; wife would do a little house-work or washing; best of references. Ad-drets X 46, Globe.

WANTED—By an intelligent young ladyofsteady h'abiiX situation in doctor's

or dental office: position more object thanwages. Address M46, Globe.

U7"^>NTKD—By good dressmaker, engage-\V ments in "families; references fur-

nished. Address 1' 42, Globe.

WASHING wanted at 458 East Sixth st.rough-dried clothes 2o cents per dozen;

collected and delivered: special rates in lam-ilywashing. __________________________________________________________

iHISCErrAXF.OIJS.

MASQUERADE AND THEATRICALcostumes, wigsand grease paint. Mrs.

L. Neumann. 58 East Seventh st.

ATEN'T AND MECHANICAL draw-ings made to order; designing of all de-

scriptions. Address 11 44. Globe. •

TO INVESTORS—Ihave for sale somereal estate which Iam firmlyconvinced

willyielda profitof over li0 per cent withinsix months on the money invested: 51.5 0necessary: loss impossible. Address at onceRichard "Leffmann. 244 East Fourth St., sec-ond floor, front.

rpHE ST. PAUL PICTURE FRAMEA Manufacturing Company have removedto 3111 Wabasha st., between Third andFourth, where you will fit d pictures andframes of every design. China novelties andfiring a specialty. -_.;

WORLD'S PAIR SUITS from*25 toftO;new importations constantly arriving.

S. It.Long. ttSH.'a Nicollet ay.. Minneapolis.

Cl 'aO EACH lot two lots in Bellevue'ff>ltJ<J Heights addition:lota 40x195: theselots used to sell for $35 Ieach. Richard Leff-mann. 244 East Fourth st.. second lloor;trout.

LOST FOIXIi.

DOG LOST—Brown water spaniel, named"Dan." ten months old. weighs about

forty pounds. Reward ifreturned to TomTierney. 7S<j Buffalo st.

IV]LT LOST— white India lawn net.It trimmed with white lace. Finder willoblige by returning to » 8 Holly ay.

TAYLOR'S B ENTING AGENC1—

GLOBE BUILDING-WE RENTHOUSES,

'STORKS. OFFICES. TAKE

CHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY ANDMAKE COLLECTION'S. -

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A T BALD EAGLE LAKE, cottagesA beautifully situated on lake shore neardepot Edwin A. Warren. 400 Sibley st.

Flat*.

FLAT—For rent, six rooms, at 272 Rondost. .

FLATS— For rent, four rooms, at. 229 air.l231 Rondo st. ....... . \u25a0 . ;

FLATS—

For rent, seven-room.' steam-heated flat: hot and ;cola .water; gas

range 'fixtures, etc. : very central.. InquireF. Ktilt.440 Wabasha st. : . '.. -._-:,r -;

FLAT—Nicely furnished flat of fiveroomsou ground floor; complete for house-

keeping. 544 Wacoutast.

TENTH ST., 344, EAST—One furnishedroom;gas and bath.

TENTH ST.. 114. WEST— Corner CollegeAy.—Furnished front room withcloset,

SS per month, and one small room. S4.

fpMOMI'SON AY., 28—Three unfurnishedA rooms forhousekeeping; pantry, cellar,city water: rent cheap

TENTH ST.. 357 -EAST^Coruer Olive-Twolarge front rooms, furnished com-

plete tor lighthousekeeping.

TENTH ST., 29, EAST—For rent, singleroom opposite capitoi.

THIRDST., 157 WEST— Nicely furnishedJ- front room for, twe gentlemen or gentle-man and wife, cheap. >.

THIRD ST., lbU-2, WEST— Apply Room1 27—Unfurnished rooms for light house-keeping, cheap. '

rpHK ARGYLE— St.Peterand Ceu-J. tral— Furnished room; steam heat, gasand bath.

rpillKDST. 21111,2 WEST— Defiel Block,-I Seven Corners— Pleasant furnishedapartments, single or en suite, or lighthouse-keeping; steam heat. \u25a0

VABASHA ST., 689— Three unfurnished• rooms for light housekeeping: SU'.

H,ABASHA ST.. 628—

Pleasant frontVV room, suitable for one or two gentle-

men; private family;reasonable.

\l,' ABASHA ST., 648—Nicely furnishedVV alcove room, suitable for two gentle-

men; bath: board ifdesired.

WACOUTA ST., 544—For rent, nicelyfurnished rooms, with bath.

BOARD— man wants board androom within half-mile of postoffice.

Addrets O44. Globe.

BOARD wanted for a baby. Call or ad-dress 63 East Seventh. Room 23.

STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OFO Ramsev— ss. Probate Court.In the matter of the estate of Isaac 11. Con-, way.deceased.

Letters testamentary on the estate of Isaac11. Conway, deceased, late of the Countyof Ramsey and State of Minnesota, being

granted to Esther R. Conway;

Itis ordered. That six months be, jtndthesame is hereby allowed from and after thedate of this order, in which all persons hav-ing claims or demands against the said de-ceased are required to file the same in theProbate Court of said county, far examina-tion and allowance, or be forever barred.itis further ordered. That the firstMonday

in October. A. D.1893, at 10 o'clock a. m., at

a ceneral term of said Probate Court, to beheld at the Court House in the City of St.Paul, in said county. be, and the same herebyis, appointed as rhe" time and place when andwhere the said Probate Court will examineand adjust said claims and demands.

And it is further ordered that notice of suchhearing be given to all creditors aud personsinterested ivsaid estate.by forthwith publish-ing this order once in each week for threesuccessive weeks in the St. Paul Daily

Globe, a dailynewspaper printed and pub-lished ivsaia'couuty.

Dated at Saint Paul this llthday of March,ISfllL

Bythe Court: JOHN B. OLIVIER.[ifis. Judge of Probate.Wauneij. Richarosox & Lawrence,

Attorneys.

SITUATIONS WASTKII.

ivin l«'«>. .

BOOKKEEPER— Young lady wishes po-sition as bookkeeper, cashier or offlca

work;pood, rapid n»"-'iau and quick at fig-ures. Address P 37. 01 be.

CASHIER—Wanted, by a young lady of-' six years' experience, a position as cash-ier or assistant inoffice; best of reference.Address W 46. Globe.

CIOOK—A woman wants a place us cook inJ restaurant or boarding house. Address

285 Pleasant ay.

DRESSMAKING— Young lady desiresdressmaking or plain sewing inprivate

families. Address li.. MEast Eleventh St.

FOR REUT-

PARKER Af MINNE,

i:<'ii<iii£Akciicj",SUCCESSORS TO

JAMES & BATEHAM.145 EAST FOURTH ST.

.Houses.

ASHLAND AY-631— First-class house;all modem improvements; in perfect

order. Apply027 Ashland. ',-- .'.'

CARPETS, RUGS, etc.. cleaned, refitted•^ nud laid at Twin City Carpet-CleaningWorks, corner Fourth and Exchange bts.Tel. 1499.

CiOTTAGE—A neat seven-room cottage;'central location; modern improve-

ments. Apply at 123 Valley St., between 5and 0 o'clock p. m.

COTTAGES— For rent, two small cottages,live and six room*, $15 and $10 per

month. 400 Marion st. fJuSmt&EStmattt

COTTAGE— ITS Grove St.— rooms, cityJ water, good cellar. Esterley, Room 4,

Mannheimer block.

MINNESOTA ST.. 510— Pleasant fur-i'l nished room for ladies of marriedcouple: kitchen if desired.

MINNESOTA ST., 510-Furnished roomfor one or two gentlemen.

NINTH ST.. 303, EAST—For rent, onelarge, well furnished room; with or

without board. -i2B8g&B8&KH

NORSK— Position wanted by an expe-rienced nurse. Apply 433 St. Peter st.,

St. Paul. | \u25a0' \u25a0:

NURSE— Sick nursing wanted byan ex-perienced nurse; good references.

Call or address 566 St. Anthony ay.

STENOGRAPHER—

First-class stenog-O rapber and typewriter wants position atmoderate salary. Address '/. IX.Globe.

STENOGRAPHER— A youug lady usingkJ the "Graham system" wants positionas stenographer and typewriter; can givereferences ifrequired. Address D 37. Globe.

STENOGRAPHER—

Experienced, first-class .stenographer and bookkeeper

wishes position; eau give good references.P 36. Globe. \u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0

SEWING wanted In families: can cut aridIJ fit. Call or address.7o3 East Thirdst.

HOCSE— house, nicely located,

St. Anthony hill. A. B. Wilgus, 128East Fourth.

OUSE— Pleasant eight-roomed house inCentral Terrace. 82 West Central ay.,

corner Rice.

HOUSE— Iglehart St.; eleven rooms;

1545 month ;allmodern, includinglaun-dry and gas fixtures. J. Eagan. 7:tu Dayton ay.

HOUSE— For Kent May I—First-class resi-dent, \u25a0 286 "Laurel Terrace.' 1 corner

Nina1 and Laurel ays.. St. Anthony hill;steam heat and modern conveniences. In-

quire Monday or thereafter. 291 Laurel ay.

ROOMMATE wanted by gentleman. 114Summit ay.; front parlor; rent reason-

ROOMMATE—Wanted, lady roommate at31 East Tenth st.: also good room for

two: good table board.

ROBERT ST.. Corner of Twelfth—Te rent, two furnished rooms; terms

reasonable. . fif.-^-'-.

ROBERT, 555—Furnished rooms ;pleasantV location.

JEWING— A lady wants to go out sewingijor do plain dressmaking. Call at 545Sibley st.

STENOGRAPHER— A young lady de-sires position as stenographer. Wages

moderate to begin. Address O 4S. (ilobe.-

BOUSE— Bent May1-First-class resi-dence, near corner Laurel and Nina

ays., St. Anthony hill:modern conveniences.Inquire Monday or thereafter, 201 Laurel ay.

HOUSE for rent, or, Iglehart, near Vic-toria: barn; all plumbing:525.00.

WASHING—A-good German washer-

woman would like to lake washing athome. 590 Robert st. \u25a0''.-.

WASHING— Wowan goes out washing^ironing and houseeleaning. Call or.

write to 11 East Seventh st., third floor.Room 11.

117 ASHING—Wanted to go out washing»t by the day. Mrs. Berg, 244 Four-

teenth st.- * HOUSE— 104 Farrington Ay.—A model

house: hot-water heating: allmodernimprovements; good neighborhood; onhill:near cable line- Inquire 162 Farriugton ay.

H.OUSE— For rent, 812 Dayton ay., byApril1, for summer or longer, a beau-

tiful home completely furnished; steamheat. etc.;$35.00. .—l, ;

HOUSE—For rent. KBArundel, good nine-room house: nl!modern conveniences.

Apply RoomS, GilfillanBlock. -

HOUSE— For rent, eight-room house, lf'43Laurel ay.: all modern improvements.

ApplyJohn S. Prince Jr.. 363 Jackson M.

FOX SALE OR RENT—Twoelegant newstone-front houses, Nos. 13 ami 10 Crocus

Hill;thirteen rooms; hot water heat, etc.;houses open Sundays photographs and de-scriptions mailed free. F. S. Bryant, 48 EastFourth st.

HOUSES— For rent, two six-room houseswith modern improvements: near

sireet cars; 525 and 527 Marion st., near Sher-burne Inquire531 Marion st.

.ATINTHST.. 244, EAST—Nicely furnishedlfi\ room with gas. bath, all conveniences;table board ifdesired.

PARK PLACE, 92-Pleasant, nicely fur-nished single room, with bath and all

conveniences; $7.

RICE, 200— Several pleasant front fur-"nished rooms for housekeeping: fur-nished single rooms; oath, street ear; cheap.

HOUSE— Convenient modern house, tenrooms,. St. Anthony Hill,east of Kent

St., south of Dayton ay. Inquire 387 Iglehart.

HOUSE— Canada St., No. 557—For rent, aten-room comer dwelling; all modem

Improvements and best of repair. •_ "\u25a0_r >t*.-

HOUSE for rent: ten rooms; furnished.130 West Fourth. st.

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BOUSlf— furnished house of tive roomsto tent cheap; references. No small

Children. Address li49. Globe.' - '"

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ORLBY AY.,296—Furnished room suitableO for two: use ofbath; private family.

SELBY AY.. Pleasant, sunry alcoveO room with all moderu conveniences;references.

SEVENTH ST., 214 WEST— or tourrooms for housekeeping: allmodern im-

provements: one furnished room.

SEVENTH ST.. NO. £24 WEST— FirstFlat—Two nicely furnished single rooms;

all conveniences: gentlemen only.

SELBY AY., Nicely furnished frontroom, with alcove: also single room: all

modern conveniences; day board . with 0o'clock dinner.

SHERBURNE av., Three rooms forrent up stairs; city water. Inquire within.

BANKSTOCKS a specialty; bonds, com-mercial paper, mortgage-, securities

fought and sold. George W. Jenks, Invest-ment Banker, .Minnesota Loan and TrustBuilding.Minneapolis.

LARGE AMOUNTS of money toloan ouimproved property at 5 and 6 per cent.

Smith, Parker & Gilmau. N. Y. LifeBuilding.

IVIONEY LOANED on life insurance poMONEY bought. L. P. Van Normanicies; or bought. L. P. Van Normaua Guaranty Loan Building, Minneapolis.

-P-R-I-V-A-T-E-Money loaned on diamonds, watches, pianos,furniture or goods in storage at lowestrates,and small monthly return payments: notesand mortgages bought; most private loanrooms in the city.

'Ohio Investment Com-

pany, i;.-Globe Building; take elevator.

For sai.E—Country store and merchan-dise, fifty miles from St. Paul, Minn.;

goods invoice two thousand cash: store andlot worth twenty-five hundred; part time,part clear: St. Paul or Minneapolis property,or for rent cheap. Address II41, Globe.

FOR SALE—A well-assorted stock ofgen-eral merchandise willbe sold by the un-

dersigned, who willaccept bids for the sameuntil April1. 1893; stock is new. well assort-ed, invoicingaoout $4,000, and situated in agood locality. Address for further informa-tion, M.C. Barry, Assignee. Georgetown,Minn.

FOR SALE—Furniture of a furnishedroom house; net profit last year, £35);

splendid place for boarding house: at a bar-gain; cash only. Address S 25, Globe, Min-neapolis.

FOR SALI-—Blacksmith and wagon shopAddress E.E. Burt. Atwater. .Mi-;'.

IOR SAEE.

DOG FOR SALE—Prairie dog: call andsee, MWabasha st, third floor.

FOR SALE— horse aud one pool ta-'

ble very cheap at 236 Carroll st. CallMonday.

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for gro-ceries or dry goods, two-seated open

buggy, with pole and. shafts: No. 'J Hubrange, six holes; lightsingle harness; thirty-foot office rail. -Address 643, Globe.

I^OR SALE OR EXCHANOK—IhaveE 830. in fine"clothing: willsett or ex-

change all or any part of same at a bargain.434 Guaranty Loan. .Minneapolis.

FOR SALE— good maple bowline al-leys forsale cheap. Apply476 Cedar si.

K. 11. Williams.[VIANDoLIN—A good mandolin for sale.ill218 West Seventh.

SLAVING MACHINES—For sale cheap,\u25baJ two Singer sewing machines. NathanLyons &Co., corner Third and Cedar sis.

WRAPPERS— We have a lotof flanneland cashmere wrappers ana tea gowns

we willsell cheap. Central Cloak Company.lft)East Third _\u25a0!.. St. Paul. Minn.

BOARD OFFERED.

BOARD— Front aclove room for rent, withboard, suitable for two gentlemen. 301

West Third st.

BOARD—Pleasant furnished front rounnwith board and 6 o'clock dinner. 143

Pleasant ay. f':i^

BOARD—One large alcove room for rent,and one small one. with board. 633 Wa-

basha st.

BOARD—Furnished rooms, with board, inlarge modern house. 21 > East Ninth st.

BOARD—643 Cedar St., front rooms, with"board: ladies or gentlemen; terms good

to party of four.

HOUSE— For rent, 616 Bales ay.. eight-room house, with modern improvements.

Inquire of T. K.Blase, 32 East Fourth St.,"Washington Life."

if FOR RENT. 2Rooms.

FIFTH ST., J25. WEST— For" rent, fur-•T nished room, heated and use of bath,$7 per month. '-..'-'-J

1FRANCES ST.. 857—Dayton's Bluff—Forrent, live rooms, arranged for house-

keeping, near East Seventh cable, to familywithout children. •-£\u25a0

HOTEL BARTEAU—FIat Two roomsforrent; prices, $7 and $12.

LAURELTERRACE— Corner Laurel andNina Ays., St. Anthony Hill—To rent.

AprilI,furnished apartment, two rooms andbath; one block from cable; steam heal. In-quire Monday or thereafter, 291 Laurel ay.

DICK ST.. 251— Corner College—NicelyAt-"• furnished front and back parlor, suit-able for four gentlemen. April1. all modern.

ROOMS— Four unfurnished rooms for• lighthousekeeping; re it, £4. Inquire

583 John st. ti3S;&k

ST. PETER~ST, 624—Large furnished

front room, with folding bed, gas. bathand furnace heat.

'CUE BEST PLACE to -borrow money onA your diamonds, furniture, and any

good"security from private party at lowestrates. Room till,Endicott Building.

rpHE SAVINGS BANK OF ST. ACL,J. corner Fifth and Jacksou sts, always hasmoney to loan at t;, 7 and 3 per cent, audcharges no commission. \u25a0

WHEELER &HOWELL,real estate; listbargains with them. Pioneer Press Bldg.

WANTED—To borrow 53,D00 on real es-tate in West St. Paul. I). ('.. Globe.

HORSES jißllCARRIAGES.

CARLOAD OF HORSES forsale; maresand geldings, from three to six years of

age. C. L.D. Henry's Boarding House, Men-dota, Minn.

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FOR SALE— Fifty head of horses audmares; weight from 1.100 pounds to 1,6)0

pounds, from four to seven years old; alsoa few good drivers and delivery horses; forsale verycheap, at 116 Fifth st. south. Min-neapolis. •:•\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 _,

FOX SALE—Fifty head of farm mares,heavy teams and delivery horses; see

this stock* before purchasing; we can saveyou money. J. T. Barrett. 20 second st. north,Minneapolis. .

BOAKI>WASTED.

ROOM AND BOARD wanted April1. bylady, near Selby ay., east of St. Albans

st. X49, Globe. .

BOARD wanted by a gentleman and wifewith a first-class private family, in ex-

cellent neighborhood, with furnished roomor two. Address W. B. .1.. Globe.

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