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THE SAINT PAXIL DAILY GLOBE: MONDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1890.
POPULAR WANTS.The Globe's local circulation in the cities
cf St. Paul and Minneapolis is larger thanthe Circulation of any other newspaper: andithas become the recognized WANTMediumfertile Twin Cities.
-Wants are inserted in lhe Globe under
classified headings according to the following
ta le or bates:
"Number j Number of .Times.. of |———
-r-"Words. 11,2)314 5 I6 .7 .
15 words &15 ?.2o S.^>s 5.45 8.55 $.03 f.6816 words .!<: .27 .38 .49 .6'» .68 .7317 words .17 .23 .39 .50 .61 .70 .75IS words .18 .31) .42 .54 .66 .75 .8119 words .191 .32 .45 .58 .71 .81 .8720 words ,20 .' 3 .44! .59 .72 .82 .8921 words .21 .35 .49 .63 .77 .88 .9522 words .22 .: 7 .5-.' .67 .82 ."3 1.0023 words .23 .381 .53 .68 .83 .95 1.0324 words .21 .40 .56 .7-' -.88 1.00 1.0825 words .25 .-12! .5 n .76 .93|l*0t 1.1526 words .20 .43 .60 .77 .944.07 I.l^27 words; .27 .45 .03 .81 .99 1.13 1.2228 words .28 .47 .66 .85 1.04 1.18 l.*-729 words 1 .29 .48 .6. .86 1.05 1.20 1.3030 words .30 .50 .70 1.10 1.25 1.3531* words '.31 .52 .73 .94 1.15 1.30 1.4032 words .32 ,*3 .74 .95 1.16 1.3233 words
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.33 .55 .77 .99 1.211.38 1.4934 words .34! .5: .80 1.03 1.26 1.43 1.5435 words .35 .58 .81 1.04 1.27 1.45 I.dß36 words .36 .6 ,84 1.08 1.32 1.50 1.0237 words .37 .02 .87 1.12 1.37 1.56 I.OS.38 words .38 .«:3 .88 1.13 1.38 1.57 1.7039 words .39 .65 .011.17 1.43 1.63 1.7640 words .40 .<7 .94 1.21 1.68 1.81.41 words .41! .68 .95 1.22 1.49 1.70 1.8342 words .42 .70 .98 1.26 1.54 1.75 l.S:»43 words .431 .72 1.01 1.30 1.59 1.80 1.9444 words .44 .73 1.02 1.3111.00 1.82 1.9---45 words .45 .75 1.0.". 1.35 1.65 1.88 2.0346 words .46 .77 1.08 1.39 1.70 1.93 2.0S47 words .47 .78 1.09 1.40 1.71 1.95 2.1048 words .48 .80 1.12 1.44 1.76 2.0" 2.1649 words .19 .82 1.15 1.48 1.81 2.00 2.2250 words />( | .83 1.16 1.49 1.82 2.07 2.24
No "till forbid" Wants willbe received.Inevery case the time must be specified, andthe money, according to above schedule,
must accompany tiieorder.{^Advertisers will please designate the
heading under which they desire their•Wants" to appear.
SITUATIONS OFFEUEII.*' —— ——: ;
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\u25a0 ;Male.
AGENTS— and gentleman agents tohandle the fastest selling article in the
market ;big money. 184 West Seventh st,
Room S. \u25a0'•- . .
AGENTS WANTED; sixteen new spe-cialties, all fast sellers; no experience
3ecessarv; big money; sample free. Ad-ress E. C. Brewster, Holly,Mich. \u25a0
tfA PPLETON'S MEDICAL LIBRARY.
SA 311 and 313 Wabasha St.. St Paul.
BAKER— A first-class baker wanted at 300Rice st. .-t.Paul.
BAKER—
Wanted, first-class baker onVienna rolls and bread: none other
need apply: good wages. Address E. C.
Thurston. 7 East Superior st, Duluth. Minn.
BARBER— Wanted, barber at 480 Waba-sha st.
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BARBER— A first-class white barber;wages 814 per week; work year round
forgood, sober and reliable man. AddressBox 937, St. Cloud, Minn.
BARBER— Wanted, a competent first-class barber; wages 813 a week; worK
light. Address George Dixon, Grafton, N.D.
BARBER— Wanted, first-class barber atonce. Apply Globe Barber Shop, Min-
neapolis^ \u25a0 .BLACKSMII'llwanted ;one good at plow
work and horseshoeing. John Powers,Murdock, Minn.
BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, bookkeeper.experienced; none others need apply;
state age. experience and salary wanted. Ad-diessM 289, Globe.
BOY— Smart boy about fifteen who knows*,the city; one who is thoroughly rested.
ApplyChina Tea House, 58 East Seventh st.
BOY— German boy wanted at 3-4Robert st.
BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, trusty book-keeper; must work cheap. Address M
61. Globe.
CANVASSERS —Wanted. experiencedcanvassers at the People's Portrait Co.,
105 East Third. Special inducements.
CARPENTERS— Wanted, five good car-penters, corner Summit and Cleveland
ays.; take el?ctrlc line. J. P. Fogies.
ARRIEKS— two good carriersi for the Globe. W. E. Magraw. .
GOATMAX KS—Wanted, girls to workJ'
on ready-made coats and vests; bothhand and machine workers. John Bezuoska,corner Dale and Charles sts.
COLLECTOR— Wanted, a live man ofgood address to assist an attorney in tlie
collection business. Good chance for ayoung lawyer. Address M266, Globe.
COLLECTOR— Wanted, young man ascity collector and to do office work in
wholesale house. Address, giving age. ex-perience and references, Box II280. Globe.
RKAND BOYabout fifteen or sixteen toERRAND BOY about fifteen or sixteen torun errands and be generally useful.
Applyto foreman Curtis Printiugo Cmpany.158 East Third. . ;. '.
GOOD LUNCH for 10c. 15c, 20c, and up-.wards; the coolest and best ventilated
restaurant in the city.Bridges'. 414 Jackson.
HAKNESS3IA Wanted at once,ten good harnessmjjkers on team and
buggy harness; to good men willgivea good,steady job. Inquire of Konantz SaddleryCompany. 354 Sibley St.. St. Paul, Minn.
HOSTLER— Wanted, boy to care for onehorse, 574 Hollyay.
ABORKRS—
Two laborers wanted totend plasterers Monday morning, at
comer of Elten and Miltonsu.; $1.75 perday. N. L.Eikins. -.
LASTERS—
Wanted, five lasters on ma-chine-sewed ladies* shoes: fivelasters on
machine and Goodyear men's shoes. Min-nesota Shoe Co., corner Fifth and Rosabel-sts. .LAUNDRYMAN
— Wanted, first-classlauudryman to take charge of liotel
laundry; good wages and permanent posi-tion to right party. C 275, Globe. \u25a0
MANwanted at Kent's Storage and For-warding Company's.
MAN—A young man wanted. Apply at199 West Seventh st.
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MANAGER Wanted, young man withillbusiness ability to manage an oflice;salary, $900 per year; good references andS3socash capital required. Room 51, Ger-mania Bank Building.
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jA/lAKE-ISKADYANDTRESS FEEDER111
—good one can gat a good job with
Curtis Printing Company, 158 East Third.
OFFICK BOY forofiice and errands; mustbe quick to learn, not under fifteen and
not afraid of work. Apply Monday, between9 and 10, to manager Curtis Printing Com-pany, 158 East Third.
OFFICE WORK— Wanted, boy fourteento sixteen years old for outside office
work; steady employment to right one:name references and reply in own hand-writing. Address N301, Globe.
PAINTKK—House painter; South Park.Call at Grand Hotel, to-day noon.
PAPER HANGER-Wanted helper. forpaper banger at 17 East Thir,d st.
LUMBER—Wanted, good plumber atonce. W. J. Hawkins, Merriam Park.
RKSS FEEDER able to make forms"ready; steady position and- good wages
to competent hand. Applyto foreman Cur-tisPrinting Company, 158 East Third.
PRINTER— Good, competent Job printer\u25a0 wanted :steady Job toreliable man.' Ad-
dress Record and Union, Rochester. Minn. .
SALESMAN—Wanted, young, experi-enced
'dry goods salesman ;one who"
speaks English and German preferred; writewith reference. Bee Hive Dry Goods Store,St. Cloud. Minn.
SALESMAN—Wanted, a good salesmanwith $100 capital; must be of steady
habits and good address. L295. Globe. \u25a0:
OOLICITORS—Four lire insurance solicit-O ors wanted at 318 Pioneer Press. MaguireBros. \u25a0;. ..Sr-:e.:-yyyy.
OLICIi'OKS-Call at Room 25, Unionblock, St. Paul,Monday, 9 a. m.; %'i to 85
a day: lightwork
TEAMS, for Wisconsin for drag scraper. work, 53.70 .per day; free r fare; snipMonday. White &Co., 295 Jackson st.
TEAMS— Wanted, sixheavy teams forcarwork on Rice st :board iv camp. H.
C. Huebner. Contractor. . .'
WAITER—Wanted, a first-class waiter*!» for lunch counter. ; 414 Jackson st. •
WANTED Salesmen on salary or com-*V mission tohandle the new Patent Chem-
ical InkErasing Pencil. The greatest sellingnovelty ever produced. ,Erases, ink thor-oughly in two seconds: no abrasion ofpaper. 200 to 500 per cent profitI;Oneagent's sales amounted to 8620 insix ;days;another -832 in two hours. We want oneenergetic general agent for each state audterritory. Sample by mail 35 ets. Forterms and full particulars, address TheMonroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse,- Wis.
-11/ OODAVGRIiKZtS— Wanted, threeVV wood turners, -twenty-live caDinetmakers, twenty-live bench hands. Corlics.Chapman &Drake. Seven corners. iiTffllUm\\ ANTED
—Young men and ladies to
» » learn shorthand and telegraphy.-.; Ap-
plyGlobe Business College, Davidson block.
POPULAR WANTS.SITUATIONOFFERED.
Females*.
PPLETONS CYCLOPEDIA"- OFAmerican Biography. .. 311 and 313
Wabasha st. .^£QSfISWKBiOS9B^BBn9HtFPRENTICES— First-class dressmaking
parlor for;young ladles to learn dress-making—they must. be apprentices— at Mrs.,A.M. Gillette's, 448 Wabasha.
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BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, a bookkeeper;must work cheap: state wages expected.
Address 16. Globe.
CLERK—Wanted, neat, strong, willinggirl to tend bird store. 536 St. Peter
st., after 4 d. m.INING-KOOMGIRLS at the New York
Restaurant, 443 Jackson st. $22 to 8-3per month, paid weekly.
DINING-ROOM GIRL— dining-;,room girlat Angle's Vienna bakery,
Eighth and Wabasha. . -RESSMAKER— Wanted, a lady to. sewand make dresses; will pay to aperson
who understands the dressmaking first price.89 East Eighth st. \u25a0" "'r "_ ;..-\u25a0.-\u25a0
DRESSMAKER— Wanted, an v.experi-enced dressmaker: none -others.'. Call
629 John st. - --. \u25a0 . .'"'
HOUSEMAID—
Wanted, a competenthousemaid at 379 East Tenth st
HOUSEWORK— Areliable .German girl;must be a :good laundress and cook;
three in family; call between 8 and 9 Mon-day morning.
"25 Summit ay.
HOUSEWORK— A good girl:for generalhousework in family of three; must be ;
weii recommended. No. 366. Laurel.I.ay.,•near Western. ..-. :-..;\u25a0; *; \u25a0-\u0084
OUSKWORK— Wanted, girl for generalhousework. Apply109 West Fourth st.
WORK—Wanted, good girlat 399Hollyay. at once; no washing. -.. :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"
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HOUSEWORK— Two reliable German or/-Swede girls, middle-aged, for
'general
housework as soon as possible; good wages.Applyat 387 Maria ay.. corner of Sixthst.
OUSE WORK—Girlwanted for generalhousework at 62 East Fourth st. •
OUSKWORK— Wanted, a girl for lighthousework. ..Call 229V2 West Seventh.
OUSEWOKK— Swedish girlfor general ;• housework. 256 Charles St.," two blocks
from Rice st. • '•
OUSKWORK— wanted, a good girltorgeneral housework. Apply193 Pleas-
ant ay.- - -"'
OUSEWOKK— Twenty-five girlsforgen-;eral housework wanted
-immediately,
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one competent laundress, for private fami-lies. 183 Western aw- c . •
OUSKWORK— Wanted, good girl"forgeneral -.housework in;small. family;
good place for right person ;VGermanr orSwede preferred. Inquire F. M.Finch. 155 ;
East Third st. :. .'.:."....'.....OUSEWOKK— competent girl forgeneral housework ;family of three; no
children. 113 Summit ay., near Rice st.OUSKWORK -Wanted, a girl for gen-
eral housework at 533 RobDrt St.OUS EWORK— Competent girl for gen-
eral housework. F. B. Plerson, "Vic-toria," 330 South Exchange st/T^gSfeEBRB
OUSKWORK— Wanted, girl for light.
LJ housework; small family;a good home.496 Dayton ay. .'.'..\u25a0-
OUSKWORK—Wanted, girl for generalhousework. Apply748 Burr st.
HOUSEWORK- Wanted, a girl for eeu-eral housework; good wages; call Mon-
day. 452 Carroll st.OUSEWORK--A girlfor general house-
work. ApplyNo. 9 Tilton st. '\u25a0
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen-eral housework. 533 Rondo st.
OUSKWORK— Wanted, a smart youngScandinavian girl for general house-
work. 202 East Ninth st.OUSKWORK— GirI for general house-
work, 639 Mississippi st.
OUSEWORK— GirI wanted. 593 Wa-:basha; lightwork. y
HOUS EAT ORK—Wanted, a competentgirlfor general housework; good wages.
523 Carroll st.
HOUSKWORK— Wanted, girl for generalhousework ;must, be good cook;refer-
ences required. Applyat 73 Macknbin st.
OUSEWORK— competent girlfor general housework. Call at 603
John st. .'- \u25a0
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HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a giri. for. light.housework. Apply at 156 St. An-
thony ay.
OUSEWOKK— Wanted, a girltodo ceu-eral housework ina family of four: an
experienced girl preferred. Apply at 233Western ay. north.
OUSEWORK— German girl wanted forgeneral housework. 216 Pleasant ay.
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girlforgeneral housework immediately; family
of three. 210 Martinst -. .HOUSEWORK— A young Swedish girl
wanted in small family,.at ;211 EastFourteenth st.
HOUSKWORK— Wanted, girl lor lighthousework; three in family. 589 Wa-
basha st. •-"\u25a0''-
OUSEAVORK- Wanted, girl to assist ivhousework 404 North Exchange st.
BOUSEAVORK— Wanted, competent girlfor general housework; good salary.
No. 340 Market st., opposite Rice park.
aOUSKWORK— competent girl forCX general housework; good laundress.
13S Carroll st. ..HOUSEWORK- Girl wanted todo house-
work ina small family. Call this after-noon, 303 Dayton ay. . \u25a0 '.'.;'
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good generalservant at 750 Iglehart st
OUSEAVORK— Wauted, a girl for gen-eral housework at 576 Charles st. Ger-
man preferred: no baking. \u25a0 . \u25a0 \u25a0
OUSKWORK— Wanted, competent girl'for general housework. Applyafter-
noons to Mrs. George L.Beardslee, 703 Fair-mount ay.. near St. Albans.
OUSEWORK— Danish or Norwegiangirl for general housework wanted in.
family of two. 501 Lafayette ay.'
"...'ITCHENANDDINING-ROOMGIRL
wanted at 04 East Eleventh st .KITCHEN GlßLS— Wanted, two (2)
strong girls to help inkitchen at TheDelicatessen, 321 Robert st. .
ITCHENAVORK—
Girl wanted . forkitchen work . at the Delicatessen, 186
East Seventh st.ADY AGENTS— Wanted, lady agents
forsellingFrench Electrine, which willkeep the hair incurl; agents coining moneybysellingit:won't waste your time ifyon areoffered bigdollars: 5" cents a bottle." HugosBrahl's Hair Bazar, 522 Nicollet ay., Minne-apolis. "\u25a0'\u25a0 "\u25a0\u25a0 -.' \u25a0'\u25a0-
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LADIES— Wanted, three energetic youngladies; salary 83 per day. Ro3m 41,
Astoria Hotel, Wabasha st. .LAUNDRESS— Wanted, second laundress.
ApplyCity hospital. :;\u25a0 :
LAUNDRY GlßL—Wanted, laundry; girlat Kngle's bakery. Eighth and Wabasha. I
AUNDRY GIRLS wanted at Shermanhouse.
TVIARKKKA»D ExperiencedI'A marker and sorter; also starcher, at StPaul Steam Laundry ;applyat once. ,TV"URSE GlßL—Wanted, a nurse girl and11 diningroom girl, at 356 Cedar. -*
IVfURSE— anted, a nurse girl. Applyatl^i 466 Portland ay. ."...... "-\u25a0-'\u25a0•'\u25a0'.
NURSE— Wanted, a nurse; elderly womanpreferred; good wages;' comfortable
home" -11l Hoffman ay. v i-i^--'---]VJ URSE— Wanted. young woman lo*take11 care ofone child. Mrs.' Richard Dem-ing,6SB Laurel ay. .r,;.I."^.?"^^TVO MORE 10 per cent a month; less thanI* 1percent amonth on collaterals, at the :Eureka Loan Oflice, 132 East Fourth st. ;.'..- r.:.IVURS • GlßL—Wanted ';immediately, aIV comDetent ;nurse girlwillingtoleavecity for short time. Apply at 466 Port-.land ay.
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OFFICE WORK— A lady of good educa- :
. tion would like -position:in an office at:once; is willingtodo any kind of work. ..Ad-dress M..175 Charles st. • "
..." .'.:. :-.*:.. r ;. ::
SALESLADY—Wanted, traveling; sales- 1
vlady; salary, S5'J per 'month and ;ex-penses. Call or address Room 51, GermaniaBank Building. . ' ';. :' .. -
-\u25a0\u25a0/;-\u25a0.- -\u25a0•
ALESLADIES wanted. Only those hav-ing experience in dry goods need apply
toHarrison &Beare. 11 East Third st. ';• -.-; :
SEAVING-MACHIN OPERATORS—
Wanted, fiflyexperienced hands to oper-ate steam power sewing machines; pleasant,!well ventilated -.room:steady employment:Inquireat the factory ofLiudekes, Warner <£Schurmeier.
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SOLICITORS— Wanted, ladies and gentle-men for city. soliciting; salary, Sr>o per;
month ;position permanent; call|Monday or ••Tuesday/upon Piper & Shotts,'so3 Drake !!Block: St Paul. ••.--' -.'\u25a0 \u25a0 .-.-\u25a0\u25a0::-.}_.: ;-;.--:\u25a0,-;-;:
WAITRESSES nt once;S22 to 825 per "\month, weekly. New York Res-"
tanrant,443 Jackson st. .• •'- '•-\u25a0•\u25a0 •.-y-j-yiri
7 YOUNG LADI to;learn telegrapny ;'-'. and railroad bookkeeping. Minneapolis
.Telegraphic Academy, 319 Nicollet aye.
POPULAR WANTS-SITUATIONS WASTED.
\u25a0 Moles. .\u25a0; : ', iyiy_-
BARTENDER wants "situation;' refer-ences given. 'Address X 300, Globe; 7
13LACKSMITH— situation ;as\u25a0O blacksmith. \u25a0 Call at 253 Thirteenth st.
BOOKKEEPING— opened, closed, .posted, expert work, etc. F. Sprague,
-Room 252,"Drake block, St. Paul. .',. ;;
BOOKKEEPER— A young . man would.like a position as assistant -bookkeeper;
salary no object/Address B B 249, Globe.': .BOOKKEEPER— Situation wanted byex-
perienced bookkeeper, clerk or travelingsalesman ;good references. ..:;.. ,
OOKKEJKPKK—Wanted, by. an expert- :-enced .young •man," position :as.book- .
keeper or clerk. Box1218, Fargo, N.D.,*.;
BOY— Wanted, employment by a boy twelve-\u0084 years old. delivering-bundles or as cash ..boy. Address S. S.. Globe. -y.-t'ty.;
BUTCHER— Experienced butcher .wants'•situation: \u25a0 city or. country. VAddress
Butcher. 1309 Third st. north, Minneapolis.
COOK—Wanted, a place ivfirst-class res-taurant kitchen, by.a rustler of fifteen
years' experience; state wages. W 305,Globe. '.-.•\u25a0.-\u25a0-.
':."-::--.V- yiy-'i'issi: \u25a0\u25a0:
\u25a0 r\ APPLET ON &CO., Publishers ofTheAJ. American Cyclopaedia, 311 and 313;Wabasha St., St. Paul. Call and see us.
D~~ ELIA'ERYMAN—Situation; wanted bya:German acquainted in the city.; A.
8., 468 North Fort St. \u25a0 '\u25a0 \u25a0' >V: •;
DRIVER—Young man wishes a positiou:to
- drive. delivery wagon; well'
ac-quainted with city;.reference if required.F. C. Heroux, 297 Jenks st. • "e'r.J.DRUGGIST— Wanted, a situation by aAJ
-druggist of eight years'.: experience ::
registered in Kansas; good references; usesno tobacco orliquor. ,Address BoxJ, Ells-'worth.Minn. -\u25a0-\u25a0-..
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Ci ROCERY CLERK—Wanted, a situationI" bya young man of fair education \u25a0 with \
some knowledge ,of.the grocery - business ;a chanue to :work.in a grocery. or :mercan-tile establishment where worth willbe ap-predated. Call or address 20 East \Indianaay.. West St. Paul. .- .-
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GHOCKRVM.W-A'\u25a0;.. grocery man "\u25a0'. and. bookkeeper withfirst-class city reference.. wants a situation.
-Address 922 Clark 5t....;:r,
LAW STUDENT wants :positiou ..with;prominent practitioner where he "can"'study and earn something; good: student;
willingto work hard. 202 Ramsey st. .. .IGHT CLERK—Wanted, by a reliable.man. a situation as night clerk or watch-.man;best ofcity reference. Address "A289,
Globe. . .-'
OFFICE WORK by a voting gentleman-stenographer :good"references .given.'
Address O 303. Globe. ".;.\u25a0 ..":'*
OFFICE WORK wanted by a young.... man; best ot references; good penman.".Address C. E. S., Box 262, Hamline, Minn.
ATTERNMAKER—
Situation as brass:pattern maker, locks, novelties, .etc. .
Address G 301, Globey . y--y'''
PHARMACIST— Au... English and :Ger-man-speaking Scandinavian pharmacist
:wishes a situation ;eight years' -experience;registered; can keep -books. . Address Pharmacist, 817 Payne av_, St. Paul.
PRINTER -Com oiltor or two and a half"years' experience wouldlike to get wo k
in 'a printing oflice;no objection to levingcity. Address; 283 Globe.
SALESMAN—Ayoung German wants po-sition as •cleric or salesman. Salary no
object. Address A253. Globe. \u25a0\u25a0>'-•
SALESMAN— Young man wishes a posi-tion in some good house as a:salesman
oi office work; wages no object: can furnishhorse ifnecessary ;has first-class city refer-ence. Address Hustler. Globe. \u25a0 ...\u25a0\u25a0.•)
FI&'ASCIAI...
RM.NEWPORT St SON. INVEST-•-- ment Bankers, loan money on im-proved property in St. . Paul -'.aud'Minneap-olis .; at 6 per cent "on or before." Offices.
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New Pioneer Press Building.\u25a0. St. Paul, :andBank of Minneapolis Building, Minneap-olis.
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A—LOANS made on personal property• Minnesota Mortgage Loan company.J.S. Maekey, president. Rooms 13, 14, FirstNational Bank building, St. Paul, and Room2,Collum block, Minneapolis. \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0:-:
A—DO YOU want to borrow money on• your furnitnre.diamonds. horses, pianoor auy personal effect J ,;The American Mort-gage Loan Company will let you have itlower than you can possibly get itelsewhere."Room 7,' First National Bank. -y ". \u25a0' *
ALWAYS money to loan on alt.kinds ofpersonal property, from 810 upwards;
lowest rates. .Cardozo,- 191tj East :Seventh. ;ORROW HOME MONEY on your fur-.
\u25a0 nilure. pianos. horses, wagons, \u25a0; withoutremoval;;: diamonds. - jewelry; notes dis-counted, time-checks cashed, salaries ad-vanced. . Watts N.Davis, 3<»3 Jackson st
ILLIAKD&BURTON, Room 29, National-tional German-American ;Bank Build-
ing,loan money onSt. Paul property at 0 to8per cent :
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J" ARGE AMOUNTS of money to loan on-J improved property at 6 percent. Gilmau
&Co., New York Lifebuilding..'
Jl/IONEY LOANED by Hunt A Strauch.Al 34 East Third St.," room I,on furniture, 1
pianos, horses, carriages.' etc.: also on ware-house receipts, -diamonds, watches and sil-verware private room for ladies; all businessstrictlyconfidential. ..
ONEY TOLOAN by Lawton Bros.. 405Jackson st. and 175 scuth; Wabasha;
have ou hand 87.000 at 6 per cent on im-proved property. •
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MONEY TO LOAN—Easy terms, James,O'Mara. Loan Broker. 303 Jackson st.
MONEY loaned on all personal propertyof value; time checks bougnt. Mutual
Loan and Investment Co.; 3«>9V2 Jackson st.
MONEY-LOANED onlifeinsurance pol-icies; or bought. L. P. Van Norman,
Box75. Minneapolis.
M~ ONEY TO LOAN without delay, from810 upwards, on furniture, horses, jew-
elry, etc. time checks, notes . and second*real estate mortgages , bought. Minnesota
-Loan Co.. 117 East Fourth st.
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SECURITY LOANCO.,325 Jackson st. ;4.
Anyamount of money to loan on furniture,horses, carriages, diamouds and jewelry atthe lowest rates. Business strictlyprivate.J.E. Flanigan, Manager. -
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THE NORTHWESTERN LOANCOM-.JL pany loans money on personal propertyand allgoods of value." Room 13, WilloughbyBlock, comer Fourth and Robert. '-\u25a0>-.-
TJ. KAVANAGH & CO., 126 EASTA•'-. Third St.—Money to loan
-,on.real orpersonal property ;.' time checks cashed atlowest rates. _. -"\u25a0 ::' '.-
WANTED—Loan of rive hundred dollarsfor six or twelve months; will pay
9per cent; security three thousand ;willgive.commission. Address A.8.. ellEast Fifth.117 X LOAN MONEY on - furniture,VV. pianos, horses, carriages and other 1
'. personal property at lowest'rates; payments
to suit you;property to remain in your posses-sion everything private and money alwaysready: be sure and see us before you borrow.Home Loan Company, 103 East Fourth st.,Room '4. \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0
WOULD like to make a few loans upongood personal property ofany kind or '
buy good notes.- H.T.Smith. C. M. &St. P.
R'yFreight Office, foot of Rosabel st. .-,•\u25a0'-*\u25a0;
WF. PIONEER PRESS• Building— :-' :loan*
madepromptly; 6, ,7. and 8 per"cent; mortgages 1
bought. \u25a0• . :\u25a0_
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W~ m.s. viuuers «fc CO., 41 EASTFourth St.. ;cobxeb Cedar— 6, 7and :
8per cent;monet os hand for.vacant or5
improved REAL ESTATE loans; PARTIAL PAT-ments can BE made on the PRINCIPAL;|pur- c
c chase MONEY mortgages, bonds and stocksBOUGHT AND SOLD.
(S_l(\ illU)OK 815,000 TO LOAN at 6iplU^UUy;per .cent, on strictly - first-class security, whichIwant to place at oncewhile party is here. ;\u25a0•: Call at our office, Cham-ofs Commerce,, to-morrow, .Monday..- li. S.Faircliild& Son. \u25a0\u25a0'" " :':-•..-.-'
INSTRUCTION. \u0084
OHORTHAND and typewriting:Standard-O >" system; day,' evening and by.mail; best .teachers ;lowest rates ;:send
-for catalogue.
Miss J. D.Hess, 814 Pioneer Press ;building.
T. AGATHA'S ACADEMYOFMUSIC:>and Art,26 East Exchange St.—Lessons
'toladies and children given on piano, organ.";violinand guitar: also a thorough, course in
,\u25a0 drawingand painting, includingcrayon, pas-tel, water colors and ? decorative work. Forterms call or address the Superioress.;fcb T7IEULAND-; Preparatory ;>School,'!.I; V . Peekskill, N.V.;send :forcatalogue. ICarl A. Harstrom .M. A. \u25a0
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STORE ;ASP BAB FIXTURES
NEW AND SECOND-HAND SALOONll'-, fixture?, ice boxes, '•\u25a0 mirrors, -;pool <; andbilliard tables, counters audi shelving. 182
".Washington av.' n., Minneapolis._
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POPULAR WANTS.; SITUATIONS WAITED.7 '•"\u25a0 ...,.; ysyiiyiyyFemales* .'-'\u25a0'. sii- \u25a0'.'\u25a0\u25a0.' \u25a0
;JOOKKKEPEH— Situation .by;a lady a*.-.bookkeeper orcashier inretail orwhole-'sale business. e-jAddress G299, Globe. .. »-
C Wanted, by •a |young lady, posi-' tion as clerk in bakery or coufectiouery. .,;:rAddress 471 Temperance st.::. -
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COPYING wauted byyoung girl."\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Address615 Park ay. ~y: - '''
(COPYING— ";by-a '-. young w lady,.- >. copying. Address 471 Temperance sty
-COPYIST— Ayoung ladydesires copying;
~or iwriting\u25a0, of some- description. Ad*
dress J 282, Globe. . --\u25a0 \u25a0 .v. i^yyyRESSMAKER— Wanted
-to
• do v dress-'AJ making m private family;cut :and fit-;guaranteed :please call at 209 Pearl st hi '-':'y
DRESSMAKER wouldlike togo out sew:- inginfamilies; references given.
-Can-\u25a0 222 Carroll st
'--; \u25a0".\u25a0"\u25a0'\u25a0: \u25a0'-.- \u25a0' "-';'.:>"-:.? :1*
DRESSMAKER wants Isewing in fam,:\u25a0s. ilies. Call Room 7,Habighorst ;.block,;-
DRESSMAKER— Ayoung ladyofexpertence would likea place in dressmaking
or millineryshop. Address 348 Maria ay.
FAMILYSEWING aud children's \ cloth--: ing a specialty. Drop a card or call at
543 Broadway. -.-..yyy\u25a0::?_.yyy.*;: '-
HOUSEWORK— Situation wanted sby a.. young ladyat house work;,good refer-.ences on West side. -
225 Bunker st... ."
HOUSEWORK- Girl wishes aplace to do."-' general housework cin a small
-family :
wants to go to church Snndays;- willfurnishbest ofreference. Fourteenth St., 253.-^""
HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, situation ashousekeeper ofa hotel;no \u25a0 objections'
to leaving the city; bya single lady who canfurnish the best ofreferences. "Address Mrs.Me. 1112 Nicollet ay, Minneapolis. \u25a0.:-:.\u25a0
HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, situation ias .housekeeper on a": farm. Address V•
290. Globe. . . ,- ..",-.-,--; ;:\u25a0..'. \u25a0;\u25a0._•\u25a0 :
HOUSEKEEPER— Situation wanted by ayoung lady as housekeeper •or general.housework ivsmall '.family. Address O 305,.
Globe.: \u25a0y-ii'yy.si.ii- -'v -,i--.:-.i:;. \u25a0-,-
HOUSEKEEPER— Situation wanted as:housekeeper by an American lady. Call,
at 15 West Third st„ Room 6. . " yy.ysj
HOUSEKEEPER— Situation as -house-,Keeper in hotel or private;house.
"Ad-
dress, with particulars, H.L. Campbell,- Bay-.field.Wis.' :
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HOUSEKEEPER-A well-educated North';•German lady-.wants position as house-
keeper and compan or governess. 573Robert st. '\u25a0\u25a0'S-y-iJ-Vij.-i.-' -.: -ii i.'.i- iS::\u25a0-•.'.
HOUSEKEEPER- Position wanted bya.': middle-aged German woman in small
;family;good borne preferred .to high wages.iAddress N.Globe office. \u25a0 '.- :y.r. .LAUNDRESS— Wauted, day work by a
-competent laundress and house cleaner.Address. M4B Globe, Minneapolis. :. '
NURSE— fourteen years old, wouldlike.a place to take care ofone baby inanice :American family. Call 142 Mt.Airy stIV]URSE— A girl about.fifteen years oldli;would like to take care ofone child." or .any other kind of light work. Address U208, Globe.y-:,- • -'"- -
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NURSE GIRL—A place as nurse girl.'
•lv Apply No.9 Tiltonst. " -.- :N'VHsK—Wanted, a situation as child's11inurse; noobjectious to leaving the city;,can furnish the best of references if
'neces-
sary. Call '- or address 20 East Indiana ay.,West St. Paul. '- y.. '\u25a0'-\u25a0
OFFICE WORK— Wanted by young lady,> position ivan office. Address A.8., 4lu
Wabasha? . '-.' -
OFFICE WORK— by a younglady, a position inan office;understands
bookkeeping inboth double and single entry;.uses Remington typewriter. Please addressN.M. Morris, 677 St. Peter st, St. PauL";Minn. --. . :\u25a0\u25a0.-"\u25a0- . .V
PKNMAN—
Situation = wanted .by young \u25a0
lady at penman ;rapid writer. Address M291, Globe, Minneapolis.;,, • _*
SEWING— Dressmaker Iwould like sawinginprivate families. Address 615 Park aw
SEWING— Wanted, situation to do sewingat home; good fit guaranteed. Call 190i^
Martin st. . \u25a0 '\u25a0--•'-
SE AVlNG—Dressmaker wants -sewing inO families. ;.Call at 335, corner Seventh .and Pine \u25a0.-..\u25a0\u25a0.•.-:\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 yi..y.y.y:ri. . c
STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, position by j;a yonng iladyas stenographer. .Address .
T302. Globe. \u25a0\u25a0
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STENOGRAPHER —An experiencedstenographer and :typewriter desires .tx"
position; can givegood references. AddressG.. 442 Broadway. \u25a0. -\u25a0- \u25a0
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TYPEWRITER— by a younglady of longexperience, a position as.
typewriter; reference furnished if required.-.
Address 3. 530 Aurora av.. city.
ASH WOMAN—A respectable German -" woman wants work bythe day to wash
and iron. Call at 190& Martin st. . .-' \u25a0 .WASHING ANDIRONING wanted at -
home, or to go out by.the day scrub- ,bing or housecleauing. Inquire :at 659 Mis--sissippi st, basement.
\"\TASHlNG—Wanted, few steady family. VV washings: good workguaranteed: called .for and delivered. ;"Address O 302. Globe.
ASHING AND IRONINGwanted at. 450 East Sixthst.;rough-dried clothes
25 cents per dozen, called forand delivered.ASH1 A woman ;wants to go out
washing, ironing;ana housecleaniand wants to secure
-permanent
-places jot
the summer. Address 48 West Ninth st. l.:;
WORK FOR . Experienced-. sewer and nurse girl wishes .to wora
for board at lakes or suburbs. Address U284, Globe. '"•'IsgSfIHHBBSSS
: BOARD OFFERED.
BOARD—Unfurnished room, with board;,also furnished room; terms very moder- .
•\u25a0 ate. At584 Fauquier st.
BOA Large, pleasant furnished rooms-,-. with board and bath at 77 Summit aye.
BOARD— :furnished rooms, with.board; also use ofbath. 232 West Sev-
enthst •*"-•\u25a0
- .BOARD Large, furnished rooms, . with'first class board at 513 Jackson st.;. :"•
Handsomely furnished front 'al-cove room tor
'rent, ar.d other \u25a0 rooms,
with board. 7 East Tenth St. -..;-..\u25a0
BOARD—Can |accommodate two or Ithreetable boarders at 328 Van Slyke Court,
. corner of Pine.
BOARD— Well ventilated and large fur-s nished rooms and board, at 566 St.
Peter st. <
BOARD— for the ;.winter, twoteachers to board and room;the location
'•isiconvenient to. the Madison, Scheffer orJackson
'school;'-a pleasant room ;and. all
home comforts. -Address 276 Fuller st.~
\u0084.BOARD and handsomely :furnished front
Irooms, or -, two connecting rooms :allconveniences;
-private family;;. overlooking
Rice park. 130 West Fourth.
BOARD—For rent, few*nice < rooms, withall conveniences, with board: 544 Jack- \
son st.;references exchanged ;close 'to Sev- .enth. . :: :'"' "\u25a0'•\u25a0 /"'\u25a0'. : S yy. \u25a0 . . \u25a0
BOARD— rent, furnished -. room," withboard. \u25a0 230 East Tenth st. ;; '.;;'.,;;
BOARD—Norwood House, 19 East Ninth'•St.—Room and board, 84. 84.00 and $5per week transients. Si per day. ' *:,*-..- ;„•
OARD AND: Furnished roonj1with board, from$4 to 85 per week, in-
cludingbatb. 543 Broadway. . y a
OR WOOD HOUSE— East Ninth,: and -Wabasha— Fcrnished :rooms;.ex-."
cellent table; comfortable home; :- terms •rea-sonable; transient, glper day. .; .\u25a0."\u25a0'\u25a0'-.•. :y~
TOPIA—
493 St"Peter . St.—New: and. nicely furnished front rooms, with or,;,
without board. .'.'J&jainMHßßßffiUte'^
WASTED TO REST. ftA;,.-A
-—HOUSE wanted, fiveorsix rooms; I.
.IA. Ny Aug. 1:• lower town preferred fifamily of three. Address House," Globe. :f>
-HOUSE— Wanted,' to;rent .six:or. seven l'
5room house by-Aug.1;- twenty minutes fs.walk from ?' unionidepot .Address G. • X.,;Globe. ' rjVyy_.;.yS:S',y "-.."•;\u25a0\u25a0.- -\.e.
HOUSE— six rooms,' rent inot-more ;-
than Sl6; west of Wabasha -preferred. :Address T 305. Globe. :--/- 1;:.,":.. :;:
OUSE— . to ;rent Sept 1, on St.. ;,'Anthony hill;five:or 5 six-room |house,withmodern "improvements. Address L292,
'Globe.y^'r— —yr yy.- -.-\u25a0,\u25a0\u25a0..\u25a0'.'; ..'\u25a0:;\u25a0' yyr
ROOMS— A lady whose :husband is absent:ymost of time wishes to rent looms." with;bath." up stairs for light;housfceeping.' Ad- \u25a0
dress E 291. Globe.'- .;\u25a0,-.: \u25a0-v-;... . y:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0_
ROOMS— Three or. fourrooms wanted forY-.light housekeeping, on ths:iiiil; not
\u25a0 oyer Sls, down:stairs; or smrtll family to goI'partnership sin."renting.a house ;\u25a0 reference.;-address 440 Ellen st. •'. J.\u25a0•-\u25a0:.'.--. iyyyys.'l.s-
ROOMS wanted- for light-housekeeping. "
"*: W. VS. VS., Globe.;:East Seventh sl. ob- ;jected to..'-"^^^^RtlMHMT^lleWMjMlffl
* ... JIVSICikix. _• .''__-.^
IANO1UN1NG—SI::')0; \u25a0 iirst-el-iss work -.- guaranteed. :.;Samuel -E. Crmcheit, 525
Wabasha st.Room 2; city references.- ily.Ty.
POPULAR WANTS.r'.\u25a0-.-\u25a0
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.'-*.' Houses.* i-ii:A —AYEIKENT.HOUSES. ISTORES, OF-
AAa FICES, FLATS;.-COLLECT RENT.PROMPTLY. TAYLOR'S / RENTING\u25a0AGENCY. GLOBE BCILDING. :-' yi-.-. r
ANY ONE wanting nouses, flats, stores,-3xV';;offices; see J. A.Owens &Son. Rentingand Collection Agency," >-2 Globe Building.
COTTAGE— To rent" beautiful little cot7>>. tage '\u25a0. and 4 large 'grounds. . - 320 \u25a0 Rich-mond st
'-.. ~; \u25a0.. .";'\u25a0';;'. .•..-.•:.
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; .APPLETON &CO.; Publishers ofThe'£/•;:American ':Cyclopaedia, 311 and:313"Wabasha st, St. Paul. Call and see us. V
HOUSE— For rent 815, six-room house;well located ;;built warm; large yard;
water connection. .\u25a0; 448 Stryker ay. ' ;;; *:
HOUSE—
For .rent, \u25a0*.seven-room -house:jO,$10; also, four rooms down stairs, $6.50 \u25a0
pionth;'^6oo Fauquier.^ .-\u25a0 sry \u25a0'-, :-.\u25a0_- ;/;.*..,-y-'.-*.;
:t]_lOUSE-^or Rent— Cheap !Cheap !Cheap !i,'tl\u25a0;. New «>use ;
-six"rooms; city water;
screened. 433 Ellen st , ;' '
HOUSE— For rent*six-room house; city'
-Cl"'* water, storm windows and screens oneblock to street cars, s 406 Dale. :
HOUSE— Eight-room ihouse? :with large:yard and small barn ;:city water: > 467
Marshall ay.:$18 per month. 9 East-Ninth:st, L. Cavitzel. \u0084..'- y.;f..y-...::.;-i".ys
HOUSE— Eight-room house tor rent cheap:'•. 336 Goodrich ay.;cistern and well;pa-.pered all through. •. Inquirepremises. ;
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HOUSE— Rent— New10-room house;1-'suitable ;for;two:families; city water i
and all modern conveniences. :Call 288 Au-rora aye. -.'"..'"\u25a0 . '
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HOUSE— For:rent, half of double house.298 Grove St., near Broadway; all mod-
ern ;improvements, eight '\u25a0 rooms. 1Also Ifive-iroom house on> Sherburne ay., near Canada. ;
Apply'at 156 A alley. coiner Canada. ..yy-.
HOUSE— Forrent, good'nine-room, mod-
tcrn house on Western ay., close to cableicars.'iJohn Lawless. Merchants' Hotel.
-OUSK—For rent, 96 East -Eleventh st., :
eight-room house,-
with•> modern'; im-provements ;heated byhot water. .;-. .HOUSE of fiverooms,' IS6 Smith ay., near.. Thirdst '^*: ,:. ".:.:*.:\u25a0 .. .HOUSES— Twohouses for rent near the
corner of Sibley. and Fourth; housesare ingood order; have all
--the .modern •;im-
provements. M.Lyons, 232 East Tenth st.
HOUSES— For;rent,' at $16 per montheach,, two new brick houses, seven
rooms each, with all modern conveniences;one block trom street "car line, corner Bid-well and Isabel sts. D.H.Michaud, 101East
"Fourth airyr y':ii-i-'i.yyijciy-'e^-" ''
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HOUSES— For Rent—Houses Nos. 54 andLA 58 Park Place, and Nos.'S2te and 84Summit ay. Applyto Harvey Officer,' 157;East Fourth st '-.".-.:.. ..:.: —
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HOUSE— rent. S-room house and barn.at 3SB Livingstonay.
HOUSE— For rent house. 437 York st.:Inquire F.M. Lloyd,922 Clark st. . .
HOUSE— For rent, house, 10 rooms; goodlocation;, will rent cheap; good place
foibusiness for right man. 7/9 Courtiand,c corner Sycamore st. . -
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HOUSE of eight rooms for rent; in goodorder; 347. Walnut st. Inquire 325
Ramsey st. . :..--',--
HOUSF— To rent, seven-room house, 286r Duke st.;hard and soft water. Inquire
-11. Rochette, 392 Wabasha st'
HOUSES— For rent, two houses (No. 311,"', five rooms; No. 305, four rooms.),' Sum-
mit place, corner Carroll. ;...'' \u25a0;•\u25a0 r\u25a0'.--\u25a0 y-' : \u25a0'
HOUSE— House of six rooms. No. UGH Ra-:vine st. near Maria ay. Inquire comer
Third and Maria ay. :
HOUSE— house ; 267 Nelson':\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0 ay.. Inquire John B. Arend, 424 Jack-;son st. ''•-\u25a0•'.
HOUSE- For rent, nine-room house No.8Viola st;,bath, hot and cold water ;:
•\u25a0 water closet; Inquire 22 Viola st ;\u25a0. •-- :
TILTON,ST., 50—For rent eleven-room"\u25a0 bouse, with all.modern improvements,"
Including .water, furnace, range and laundry;one block from two car lines. H. W. Brown,57 Iglehart st.
' ..Flats.
FLAT forrent. 151 West Seventh, near.- Seven corners. .;".:
FLAT—For Rent— three rooms in flat;
.-.- over :hardware -store; $10. . - Inquire
(Joseph Haag, 309 West Seventh.
FLAT— rent, flat of five;large ;room's,:with bath and modem .improvements ;|
oh second floor above .No.' 687.Wabasha st;:willrent three rooms separately ifnecessary ;-referMices :.required. ;Inquire at
-108
-East
Third st.> LAT—For Rent— flat of five rooms:-JC. three closets and pantry;city water and;
\u25a0 good pump :no;objection •to'two • families;without children. ..4151 Ellen st.:
FLAT— rent six-room flat and bath,;corner Lafayette and Westminster
"st.;.
also five-room cottage,; 124 West Congress st
FLATS with modern conveniences. 277..-- West Seventh st, near Seven corners. •
FLAT Elegant seven-room steam -Heated-flat;all medern conveniances; janitor
services; very centrally located. 93 East :Eleventh st. '-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:' . ."\u25a0"\u25a0 .'"
Booms,
—HOTEL BRUNSWICK —European\u0084 plan ;fiftymodern rooms by day, week
.ormonth ;prices Recording to location.'. -. _ -,- \u25a0,
T THE MINER a suite of rooms for'
- four gentlemen;table board furnished.-.'21East Tenth st. opposite ca pitoi. -
ANADAST., 506—Anice and pleasantfront alcove room with all conveniences,
CARROLL;ST., 451— Three -rooms • forrent on ground floor;city water; rent 88.EDAR ST.,
'488— A newly furnished;room to rent with or without board;
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CEDAR ST., 47 Nicely furnished sec-.' ond story front room. \u25a0-.
EDARST., 600V«j—Furnished room, withor without boara. '
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EDAR ST., 528—For .rent, nicely fur-;nished rooms, with-or without\board; ;
.one front parlor on first floor; ," gas and bath.;
OOK.ST., 355, EAST— For rent five,rooms innew house; free transportation :
to and from the central part of the city nightand morning; seven blocks from car line. \u25a0 •.-.-
LEA'ENTH;ST., :'- 107—Near Robert—Furnished front *, room,:with;pleasant
yard;rent very reasonable. .IFTH ST.. ,257, AVEST—Furnished .*
100ms to rent- . y-yii'r
FIFTH ST.,50, WEST— Facing Rick hark- Nicely furnished room. .... Inquire -,at.Room 8, second floor: references required. '
RANKLINST., :405— Close to Harris'I-Theater— For rent two nice ? furnished :
rooms on third floor, en suite; all modern'.. conveniences. ;" ; .. - -
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FORT ST., 409—
Furnished room for twogentlemen ;84 per month each; meals
:ifdesired..'
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FORT ST., 378 NORTH— rent, threei,rooms; city water and woodshed. -,
ORT ST., .. 445, NORTH—\u25a0 room suitable for one or two gentlemen;
rcentrally located. \u25a0\u25a0-..-. ..;\u25a0\u25a0." -.. \u25a0;' -.:OURTEENTH ST., . 186, ." EAST—To
X rent, three pleasant rooms suitable forlight housekeeping. \u25a0„\u25a0"..
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FOURTEENTH ST.." :182—
For..;rent,'tnree unfurnished rooms; 87.
AULTIER ST.,6IU—Torent, fiverooms:..- oilmodern improvements. ..
if*.ROA'E ST.; 285— One furnished frontsViTroom, with use of lath. :.,.-..
•C*ROVE ST.,--
213— rent, nicely fur-tT-.'- nished rooms.' large and small, •- 8& \u25a0 up;
. two furnished for housekeeping. ;- -"(^ROVE ST., 211— rent,.large, eic- <
IO";gantly furnished rooms with>or.without :,board . ;.Modern conveniences. -"Also ;unfur-inished rooms forlighthousekeeping. y'v
IGLEHART ST.. 117—Near Rice jSt.—For;iX.rent, three very pleasant furnished roomsinprivate family.\u25a0 . ; '--'i .'•"\u25a0 : \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-'.
IGLEHART ST.. 3.s—For rent, fourrooms. Inquire301.- ':;.;'-.
JACKSON ST., Third Floor Front—i'at :iFront room or suite ofrooms.- ..:':. ;
JACKSON ;ST., 638— Three :,- rooms -. for, y housekeeping. \u25a0 1 -.\u25a0,\u25a0;--:\u25a0'- .:::\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0'- -;.; _\u25a0
LAURELAA'..BETAVEEN WESTERN-andiArundel—For *-rent, two \u25a0'-' front;
rooms ou St. Anthony hill:ladies preferred;references required
-Address N 303. Globe.
ARTiNST.*.-,.. 149—Furnished » for light:ljhousekeeping," two.;\u25a0 or three ,rooms
:cheap. '-y-yii-yi'\u25a0*''' r.-''rrr'-'yis- -'-'.' *\u25a0:'•-'.'\u25a0"
NASH ST., 226— One. large unfurnished\u25a0.." front room for rent: near car line. V,,:
IIVJ INTHjST., 30 EAST— Cedar—1* VLarge :furnished . front.;rooms," J withbath; cheap. :'. "-.--.-r.'?:;.-*>"-^-U"rii. -
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PARTIES desiring pleasant rooms for the.summer call at the Miner,21East Tenth.
BOARD WAITED.
Board and ROOM" by|theImouth; in:-private familyby two young ladies; jno
-"signs considered; m must 5be within*ten mm•--•utes' walk from corner Jackson and Fourth;sts: references givenand required.
-Address
;G 295," Globe.'
POPULAR WANTS-FOR REIT.IRooms, "rzisyy.'
EARL;;ST.. 2209—
Gentleman .:desires•:roommate; well-furntshed front parlor;
86 per month. , "\u25a0;\u25a0.\u25a0.- :" :
PEARL ST., Nicely furnished rooms'.: - $6 per month and upwards: suitable for.'
,two. \u25a0_-,\u25a0 .-•-\u25a0: ~-~y. yss-v -*,'v.-;- yy. '-\u25a0\u25a0-.. '. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-: ;-.- -.,:.•\u25a0\u25a0' -;
PINE ST.. 613— ;large \rooms, nicely;L:;furnished; -irmodern
-conveniences; :
-.cheap to good party.yr.syy ?; . "*\u25a0:PLEASANT AY., 299—For rent, well fur-XT •:.:nished room, withuse of.bath; rent lowforsummer. "?!SrtßlfflßlH>lllßte
AMSEY :ST., "344— Five *unfurnished•rooms for light1housekeeping ; in goodorder: :sewer and \u25a0 water." Apply.437 Oak-land ay. --\u25a0 ,-\u25a0:\u25a0•. ...-\u25a0.\u25a0,; -.:\u25a0.\u25a0
tjOBERT ST.,;533-To rent, twounfur-;
.AXr nished rooms forlighthousekeeping. -,"'.,
RICE ST., 260— Between Summit andCollege Ays.—Two furnished rooms;
87 and $8.. \u25a0
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RICE .: ST., >257— Large * furnished frontroom \u25a0 withialcove, suitable ;for
-three j
gentleman ;rent, $15. . \u0084 :
ROOMMATES—Nice:lady, also gentle -\u25a0 man; large front rooms, with;bath,"
cheap. 39 East Ninth st .' • "
ROOMMATE— Wanted; steady young
man to share ' front alcove -room. •=withbath, inprivate ;• family;s rent- very low toright..party;-, references c exchanged. 691Cedar st. - -. . .-.: \u25a0.:•\u25a0• "'\u25a0 ... .\u25a0'-•..
ROOMS— For rent, one double :and-one
single furnished room with moderu con-veniences. Apply239 Nelson ay.
ROOM—Nice cool furnished room oncable.'forgentleman or ladies,' inprivate fam-
ily. Address M.. Globe. -."
ROOMS— For•rent, roams, ;furnished or
"funfurnished, :suitable 'for light house- :keeping. Apply \u25a0to W. D.Richardson, No.20 nest Third st. : '
ROOMS— For Rent— Six rooms on Sher->:.burne aye.;$7 per month. Apply968 \u25a0
Sherburne. .-. -
ROOMS—
For rent, four.unfurnishedrooms forlight housekeeping; modern
c conveniences. Call at 81Iglehart . .DOOMS—For ."• rent, four unfurnishedXV rooms: -city;water: rent, 89... Call, at423 East Seventh st, Room 7. ... .\u25a0.'^z.s-Lyit
RAVOUX':ST., 422— A nicely furnished:room on ground floor;one block from'
Rice on Fuller; suitable: for two; very rea-,sonable, with or without board, ;,'-'.." ..;
_ -ONDO ST., 185 -For rent, three rooms:with all conveniences. '\u25a0:
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ROBERT ST., Furnished room. suit-.. able for one or two gentlemen ;privateIboarding house ;use of bath. \u25a0ys
OBERT \u25a0- ST., Furnished front•• room for rem. •
ONDO ST., C'oruer of Ravoux—.One newly furnished front room, suit-
able for two gentlemen.
SELBY AY., 249—0n Cable Line—For.:. rent furnished room; board if desired;.modern conveniences. , -. . .-.
HERMAN ST., 341-Six . rooms, hot and;;cold s.e water, . good
'cellar, • 820:three ;\u25a0
rooms, 812:water \u0084 paid; :five-room cottageand barn, $15.
IXTHST., 171, WEST— For rent, nicelyfurnished front. room, first;floor, and
large closet. . ,
ST. ANTHONV AY.,So3— For rent, neatlyifurnished front room in;private family;
:suitable forone or two ladies or gentlemen ;with or without board; modem conveniencesand bath ;good neighborhood.
SUMMIT. PLACE, Rooms for rent,.suitable forsmall family; modern con-
veniences. :; . ~. •• -
SMITH AY.,137—Nicely furnished roomsen suite and siugle, with all modern ;
conveniences. ; ..-\u25a0''. \u25a0\u25a0 .MITH AY„ 186—Near Third St.—Fur-
nished front room. .;'.-\u25a0-.-. *-;::":-. .yp.
TENTH. ST.,:37 EAST—CooI, pleasant;furnished rooms; modern conveniences;-
fiveminutes'. walk from Globe." . '
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ENTHST.; 29, EAST—Desirable rooms,
excellent location; convenient to busi-ness; moderate terms. :
TENTH ST., 67, AVEST—Furnished front. room on ground floor forrent; 810 per
month with bath. .\u25a0"'-,\u25a0.; :
THE.MINER,:.formerly \u25a0'\u25a0 a '\u25a0 •227 •;;East ,Tenth ,st, has ,removed to 21, opposite
the capitol: the rooms have beeu newlydec-orated. and . furnished '\u25a0 and \u25a0 can be rentedsingle or en suite. . -. _.THIRD ST., 297. AVEST—Corner Pleas-
ant Ay.—Pleasant*frontIroom, withal-
cove and closet, - furnished or:unfurnished,
wit'iuse of bath; first-class table board: alsoback parlor. / .- '
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rpHIRD ST., 342, AVEST—Near Summit ;JL Ay.—Pleasant furnished
-front rooms;
gas, bath ;6 o'clock dinners. _\u25a0_
HIRD ST., 155 WEST—Furnished frontroom for rent in. private family:nice
view ofriver; price moderate; .suitable for \one or two persons, -TILTON,
-49—Newly furnished ;parlors
;'.! and rooms, suitable for two.or >. three:all modern conveniences: rates low.
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WABASHA Corner Tenth—
Over,;'---Drug .Store
—Furnished • rooms for
rent-
.:";,'. '\u25a0•'.e..-';'i".>.'; .:; :\u25a0 ""..'.\u25a0\u25a0 IS]
WESTERN AA'E.,563— rooms forrent; 810 permonth. ; :::\u25a0 ;
YOUNGMAN'S RENTING COMPANY,, 117 East Fourth St— have a large '
list of stores, flats, houses, rooms, etc., in allparts of the city to rent;- we also receive allKinds of furniture and ware in our new stor-age bouse on the lowest terms. .
.: ,Steres. .uTORK-Small store forrent; fixtures for
;O\u0084 sale cheap. Apply349 University ay. .TORES AND RESIDENCES for rention University ay. J. B. Pewters.TORE forrent; call at 277 West Seventh;St.. near Seven corners.
STORES AND OFFICES can now be se-O. cured in Jacob Litt's \u25a0 newiGrand operahouse building, which is being erected uponcomer of Sixth and ;St Peter ;sts.
-Detailed >
plans of same can |be-seen at our office, and
the public is invited; to inspect the same.Milliard &Burton, Room" 20. National Ger-man-American Bank Building.
itliscellan'ious.-
BARN—For rent ;a large barn. _A. Simp-son. 591 Broadway; \u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0'-
EOST ASP FOtXD.
COAV. STRAYED—Wednesday evening,dark red :cow, with:horns 'sawed off,
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from 1906 Iglehart st, Merriam Park; a suit-able reward willbe paid forher return.
HARM;LOST— K..of P. cham, -onThursday, July 10th, at ,the Minnesota
Drivingpark. Return forreward to X.,Globe.
HAINBRACELET ,LOST—A chainbracelet withturquoise locket attached,
on Third ay.south, orMilwaukee depot Re-turn to601 Tenth ay. south, Minneapolis, forreward. :"\u25a0''.\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0""'-."."\u25a0•-'\u25a0-*;' \u25a0--.''.'
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DOGS LOST OR STOLEN—
Young.white-spotted bloodhound, mastiff bitchI
and large Russian wolf bitch; 825 reward:for their recovery. George Lowe, 683Wabasha st : ;\u25a0: .:. ;.. ;;; ;
DOGLOST— July 5, one mastiff pup'about seven months old. Please return
'to 85 Iglehart st. and receive reward.
DOG LOST—Female :.black long ears;short tail." Return to67 West Tenth st.
and receive reward. ";'•">'-
.-...\u25a0"•'- .'.\u25a0'S.y .. .EMALE MASTIFFDOG LOST—Lost. '\u25a0
\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 female mastiff dog, eleven '.months, old:'scar on front leg. Return to 111 Eva and:receive reward. \u0084- -.: •',\u25a0_-.".\u25a0 :r \u25a0.-' '\u25a0-^i. .'.GLASSES Gold-bowed glasses; in-
case. 'Saturday ,p.m.."on. Seventh st,west of Market Finder please leave at WhiteShield office, 210 West Fifth st„ and receivereward.'.- _:\u25a0\u25a0"::."• .- .';.'-.- .-.-...'. --\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0 y.^yel
. p..;GOLD-CHARM;LOST—Lost, . a•
\u25a0 K.P. gold charm inSt Paul: finderplease leave same and receive reward at F.A. Upham's Jewelry, 109:Seventh st J." C.McCali. :
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ONY:STRAYED—On;July:4,;a ponyweighing about 900; .white hind feet
-and strip on forehead. Reward for her re-tnrn to 242 Maria ay.. St. Paul.
: WORKS.AHLERT & ;MINTEL, Minnesota::Steam Dye Works, 244 East Seventh st,1. ROCUEX, N.VS. Steam Dye .Worts;-
'.-;office,':* 416 Robert :.st, Ryan J block;works, 55 and 57 Indiana ay. :
\u25a0STOBE ASP BAB FIXTURES
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POM WANTS., BUSINESS CHANCES.:Miscellaneous Business Chances
A„CIGAR;AND;CONFECTIONERY jstore for. sale cheap ;forcash. 49312
Wabasha st '-;... ::.;,-; ".\u25a0.."'\u25a0"'."\u25a0\u25a0 > . c ..APPLETONS MEDICAL LIBRARY.
311 and 313 Wabasha st, St. Taul. -.--\u25a0,_,\u25a0
CIGAR ANDCONFECTIONERY 5 store \\u25a0t for
=sale --\u25a0 cheap. ",Inquire at owner, 517
Robert st :-' . . .-:... y-"."... .\u25a0.""\u25a0"\u25a0 --' \u25a0:'\u25a0\u25a0'-,
FOR SALE—small 'stock of ladies' :and jgents' furnishing goods aud notions at a'
bargain. Address L29i.Globe.'y-s '\u25a0'.'i-y'iy
FOR SALE—Asteam laundry doing a good".'business; willsell cheap for cash. Ad-
dress M290. Globe. -' :::yy,.\u25a0;V; y,-s.
FOR SALE—Whole orhalf interest in liv-.\u25a0 ;cry,•hack t and •boarding ? stable. 1630
Stevens ay., Minneapolis. \u0084<
FOR SALE— Astock of merchandise, in ay '\u25a0 good payingbusiness, a few miles from;
St Paul; parties wanting to leave \u25a0• townton:account of health.
-Address M294. Globe. \u0084
FOR SALE— shop, withcompleteeJ.
-V outfit, horses, wagons,- etc., in good loca-
tion, .-.with large . custom . trade, .with lease\u25a0 and
-good will;.of business: reasons for
iselling given on request. Johnson & Co.,589 East Seventh st -. .':r-'
1?OR SALE—A Snap—Lunch counter and. chop house.-: Call at 147 East Fifth st.
FOR SALE— An established business pay--ing$8,000 yearly net profit;:located in'
the best business portion of Duluth;jserious;illness of the proprietor, 'which \u25a0 necessitates:a change of climate, the onlyreason for sell-:ing; this is the chance ofa lifetime: can bebought cheap for cash.. Address George C.Wright. & Co., No. 7East Superior ;st, Dvluth.Minn. ".:- ':'\u25a0\u25a0.:. . ,-., ; '\u25a0" • -
FOR SALE— owner, from 5,10,15, upto40 acres of- the best garden land 3
and miles "from.St =Paul ;market,' from'
$200 to $300 per •acre: isurrounding-
proo-ertv has been sold for $1,000 per acre. Ad-dress A281. Globe. '
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FOR SALE— of the best-paying cigar.*confectionery, ifruits and ;shelf goods
stores on the hill;average $15 per day cash;inventory, $350. Address H., Globe. v .".:-;;
FOR SALE—The New Era Restaurant in,:, Duluth, doings good \u25a0 business and mak-
ingmoney: good reasons given forselling. .FOR SALE—An old-es ablished aud weil-
>-. paving house-furnishing'business. Ad-.
dress Fred^Dummell, 559 Rice st.-
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FOR :SALE—An established merchanttailoring;business \u25a0; in aplace of12.000
inMinnesota: nice clean stock ofabout $700.Address P 286, Globe. \u25a0:< "5..-. \u25a0-..\u25a0"-:
"\u25a0 \u25a0 .
FOR SALE— class meat market tor\u25a0 sale. Inquire at 273 est Seventh st, up;
:stairs." . '\u25a0
17OR SALE—Barber shop ;for. sale; four:
-chairs ;and bath rooms best '10-cent'
shop on Seventh ;st.:also a good lot for salecheap; want to get out of the city. Inquireat 227 West Seventh st. ..FOR SALE CHEAP— and con-
.: fectionery store; fine;location;-good
soda fountain trade; 3 rooms, rent cheap.*Corner Seventh and Kittson .
ORSESHOERS— Arare snap: 1 wanted,-to \u25a0 sell ?my cinterest in ;the best horse-
shoeing shop inSt Paul: ;if. taken at'ouce
will sell cheap. Address W. J. Kent, 291Grove st, St Paul.
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PARTNER—Ayoung man with$500, withservices; business will pay $200 per
month. Address F 295, Globe."
PARTNER with from $500 to $700 totake interest in a good retail grocery.
Address S 296. Globe.
PARTNER with $500 to take interest in:and; management of anice retail busi-
ness: present owner otherwise engaged andunable to giveit attention; excellent oppor-tunity for a first-class man only. Addressg 300. Globe. '\u25a0" -
-.\u25a0..'\u25a0\\T ANTED—To hear from some town in
VV Minnesota, Dakota or Montana to starta small slice shop to do . repairs and makenew. work. Address James Hanlon. 79 Ala-bama st. St Paul, Minn.
PEftSOXAIJS.NTON ANDERSON, paper hanger)
that formerly boarded at 332 Rosabelst, St Paul: Yourbrother. -Christ Anderson,is drowned :ianswer to S. C. Cutter, No. 920South Fourth St.. Minneapolis.
AREFINED, educated widow lady, with•r-one daughter .thirteen years old;Ide-
sire to live incolder climate; want position-as housekeeper, . amanuensis or companion:Montana, Minnesota or Colorado preferred:anygrowing place where intelligent, go-aheadwomen,;ate appreciated will;do. .- Address
•Mrs.eL.-.B.".Bullene, General Deliver*,*!Kan-.sas City, Mo. :...'." \u25a0 . .GENTLEMEN, ifyou wish to keep your
:.' mustache in:curl use Petri's Curline.Ark your druggist.
INFORMATIONWANTED of Thomas,Kearney: about ten years ago he was sup- :
posed to be inMinneapolis; any information,concerning him willbe thankfully receivedbyhis sister, Mrs. John Powers, Murdock,Minn." .
ADVACQUAINTANCEdesired by mid-dle-aged American gentleman; stranger
'in the city; object, matrimony. Address T..Wilson, general delivery. St. Paul, Minn.
ISS 1. THORSON. BOACKEMAN,Magnetic Healer; Magnetic aud Massage
Treatments. :421 Seventh aye. south, up •'stairs, Minneapolis. - . . r
MME. EBACH— Beneficial massage andmagnetic treatment: sulphur and plain
medicated baths. 26 Sixth st south. Room14, Minneapolis. '
MRS. KATE HOSKINs. psychometric,trance and magnetic physician. 225 Vj
West Seventh st .MRS. M.A.TUSSEV treats all chronic
:diseases. The eyes and paralytic • ef-fects restored; rooms to rent; massage treat-ments. Parlors 223 East Eighth st. .WANTED
- Lady agents for selling.. French Electrhie, which willkeep thehair incurl; agents coining money by sell-ingit; won't waste your time if you areoffered bigdollars;,50 cents a bottle. HugoBraid's Hair Bazar, 522 Nicollet ay., Mlnne-.apolis. •
FOR SALE.
ACURLED HAIRPICKER For Sale;. good as new ;cost $50; willsell for$25.Address 922 Clark st
CANARIES—For sale, male and femalecanaries, cheap. Applyto janitor Mann-.
heimer Block. ": : :.ri-'-s-
CRADLE—For sale, at half cost, hand-some rattan revolving cradle withcanopy
top for flynet Address W 3»4, Globe.URNITCRE— the furniture of a five-room dwelling,at your own price. This
is a a choice lot and has onlybeen inuse fivemonths.Tnquire at Room 1. 34 East Thirdst
FURNITURE— sale cheap, parlor setof furniture. 297 Western ay.
FURNITURE-
for. sale, complete-
tor• housekeeping; as good as new; cheap
forcash. Address C 276. Globe.
HOTEL, ;FURNITURE,AND.LEASE*.running ifour <years;
'fifteen ;
*rooms;newlyfurnished ;clearing slou per :month;liveryrunning free bus: will sell at a bar-gain; only$2-a-day house in the place. Ad-dress G. &M.. Globe. \u25a0 ;. .
HYDROGEN FUEL—Adapted to anystove or range; absolutely safe; cheap-,
er than coal or ..wood;makes ;no smoke; nosmell ;makes no dust, no|ashes ;no ashes tosift; no 'coal .;or wood <to:carry; this is nogasoline stove nor oil burner; burning dailyat our office. '^4
-West Thirdst, near Seven
;Comers call and \u25a0 examine.'Minnesota Hy-
drogen Fuel Company .".-..-"_.."...
PIANO—sale, piano good as
-new \u25a0\u25a0. for
:Vsßs:J
cost $500.- Address E 294, Globe.
PUPPIES For sale,'.: thoroughbred pug[;puppies at 582 Rondo st . "*-- :.
PUP— For sale, a frill-blooded pug pnp; In-'
;\u25a0 quire at 578 Iglehart st. or 303 Jackson•'st. Room s..'James O'Meara.
EFRIGERATOR and bookcase forsale.REFRIOERATOR aud bookcase forsale.548 Lanrel ay.
SAND—From 300 to 500 loads of sand can.. behad free;of. charge on A'iola st. be-tween Brewster and Park ays. Inquire552 ]Park ay. \u25a0. \u25a0 "'.*\u25a0/. 1:\u25a0\u25a0:: v ;--.- ;'.\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.:\u25a0 VoailBOAT—Forsale ;at a bargain,|sail-
\u25a0\u25a0 O~i boat, .full-rigged,;,new .; and .complete; ;look this np. M.F. Kennedy & Bros. •\u25a0..,."yy
EWING MACHINE—SIO buys !almost 'J- new sewing machine. \u25a0: Call any. evening
'at 32 West Third st.
SEWING. MACHINE—Anew HouseholdIsewing machine on easy terms. Room 1,
34 East Thirdst . -. ; \u25a0-
SEWING MACHINE—For sale, new sew-i;ingmachine," goodicooKing range, large:
ice'•boxiand.folding»bed, cheap for cash.
217 Eighthst"r ".. -.yy.. syr-iH---'- '\u25a0.
SOME tnew - furniture 'and carpets can Det secured cheap by applying at • 112 West :
Seventh stv. ': :"-:---:...\u25a0'- '-' \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0. iii \u25a0'_
SPANIEL—For sale,'a young thorough-
;'ebred \u25a0\u25a0 water :: spaniel. Address A 2:8,Globe. -n -T: \u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0-r--yys :\u25a0".\u25a0.-'
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OTORE FIXTURES for'sale \u25a0at Kent's .-
:Ov Storage *and -*ForwardingiCompany's, "
189 and 191. West Seventh st
TEN TEAMS vand;railroading >-*•outfit \for sale cheap. ;Address, :E. W. :B.
Harvey. Glendive. Montana.-.
fIiVPEAVRITER—At a bargain, typewriter{.U-Sof the best manufacture been used only!a few days. '.'- Inquire, Room 1, 34 East Tnirdst
POPULAR «,AUCTION SALES.
:^- E. Hoiionay. Auctioneer.
IMPORTANT SALE— Beau-'.y tiful Residence '• and :Grounds. Corner
:
:Oakland'
and »Lincoln Ays.— ;;willsell atjpunlic. auction on the premises *Wednesday,July 16, at 4 o'clock p.m., the above valua-ble "property, which has a frontage of 91 feeton c. Oakland and 75 feet on Lincoln, makingitone of the most desirable residence cornersinSt Paul;; beautiful view over the entirecityproper; sewerage !and drainage unsur-:passed streets paved, and the electric motor,passes rightby the *oor,making itvery con-.venient for business men: the house has allmodern improvements; also good barn. Togiveyou some idea of the value of this prop-Ierty make careful inquiiyas 'to property ad- -
\u25a0 joining,and you willfind that the Oaklanday. frontage can not be bought one cent les3than $175 per iront foot. Ido noiexpect torealize the value of this property, but my in-;
. structions are to sell it;this is without doubtthe most beautiful location for a permanenthome ;that
'has ever been offered at public
auction in this city; terms made known on ,day ofsale: call on the premises or at myoffice if you,wish
*to'see the property: it
must be seen . to;be appreciated. *\u25a0'\u25a0 E.Hollo-.way, Auctioneer, 254 and-256 East Seventh. .
IMPORTANT SALE ATUNION PARK—Beautiful residence and grounds. lOOx
130 feet to alley," tobe sold at auction on thepremises Wednesday, July23, at 3 o'clock p.m. ; Terms made known at sale. This prop- -erty is situated at the corner of Pomona andFeronia ayes. . The house has eleven rooms.':all modern improvements
-except 'furnace;
new, never been occupied. Onlyone shortblock from University ay. electric line and .about three and a half blocks from MerriamPark depot This is a .very pleasant • homefor any one,' and as soon as the electric mc-.toris completed, which will be in two or.,three weeks, you can ride to any part of St.Paul for sc. You have schools and churchesvery convenient Streets paved, sidewaliulaid, sewerage and \u25a0'city water and Tillthatany one could ask . for as a pleasant home.Remember, itmust be sold. Go out and see 'it.. For further particulars see E. Ilolloway,Auctioneer, 254 and 250 East Seventh st ,
IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ATUnion Beautiful corner, 100x150
feet to alley, comer of Feronia and Albionays., to be.. "sola :at .auction on the premises \u25a0 ;Wednesday, July.- 23d, .at 3 o'clock p. m.Terms made known at sale. Abeautiful site
-*'•for!a home. : Streets paved, sidewalks laid,
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.sewerage and city water. This is without ,doubt, the choicest corner" in Union Park.Remember, the |electric motor on University :ay. willsoon be. completed ,:then you will."•,:have ' three lines of transit to the city at a 5-'cent '.rate. ;Drive out and see the property to .be sold, which is opposite the beautiful resi-;dence ofMr.John Iliukle.. For further par-.:ticulars call ou E. Hoiloway,"Auctioneer, 251and 250 East Seventh.
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Wicker Bros.,' Aeents. .UCTIONSALE—We willsell at public'auction Wednesday. July 16. at 3 o'clock
sharp in the afternoon, on. the grounds, thesouth half of lot 0, Borup's
-addition to .
St. Paul, together with a good eight-roombouse, and known as No. 545 Sibley st This
.properly is located on Sibley st, three blocks '\u25a0'\u25a0north of Seventh st. and property that will>•
always bring ina handsome income, and this—
sale should bringout a large crowd of buy-ers.' Remember, this property isright in the -heart of the city. The house has all the latest -improvements. Remember the day of sale,"Wednesday, July the 16th, 1890, at 3 o'clocksharp, on the grounds, rain or shine. WickerBros., agents, 460 Jackson st, Room 107.Sansome & Co., Auctioneers.
UCTIONSALE—We willsell at publicauction Tuesday, July the ;15th, at 3
o'clock sharp .in the afternoon,' on the'grounds, lot4, block 1, Bemheiroer's addi- .tion to St Paul, together .with a first-class .ten-room house and good barn for fourhorses; this nouse has all the latest improve-ments and was built two
"years
-ago; base-
ment under the whole house ;this propertyis located on the comer of Leech and .Good-richays., and known as No. 182 Goodrich;ay.;any one that is looking fora home oraninvestment should not miss this sale: thisproperty is now rented at $40 per month:terms willbe made known on the day ofsale; remember the day- and date, Tuesday,July the 15th. at 3 o'clock sharp, rain orshine. -.Wicker Bros., Agents. . 400 Jacksoust. Room 1»7.' Sansome &Co., Auctioneers.
Sansome A Co.. Auctioneers.E ARE FAA'OitED with instructionsto sell at publicauction Tuesday next
July 15, at 10 o'clock sharp, the entire con-tents of those :\u25a0 completely \u25a0 and finely fur-
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.nished nouses, Nos. 592 and 594 Jackson st,consisting ofmarble and wood top bed room -suits inblack walnut, ash,' oak and cherry;three parlor suits in plush, rep and hair-cloth: one first-class organ," nearly new;about 409 yards of Brussels and ingrain cat- ypets: toilet sets, beds and bedding, linen,:crockery, glass
-and :silverware, . large and .
small stoves, cooking, range, gasoline stove,- '
cooking utensils, 4extension tables. 30 din-ing
•room chairs, 1upright cherry foldingl
''bed, with bevel mirror; wardrobes, hanging •'\u25a0'lamps, etc. This is the furnishings of 22 l
rooms complete, in first-class order, there'
being little or no deterioration.; ,Itwillpayyou to attend this sale, as the goods willbesold without reserve. 592 and 594 Jackson ';st, Tuesday next, July 15, at TO o'clocksharp; can" te seen Monday. Sansomes'Company,' Auctioneers, office 462 Jackson St.
Kmanagh & Johnson, Auction-eers. •
I"*UNKFURNITURE. CARPETS etc.. atridiculously low prices. Apartial list.of
goods at our store at ridiculously low prices:Alot ofoak and cherry bedroom suits, Ioak(very fine) and 3 cherry sideboards, 3 hallracks, 2 very fine parlor suits, a lot ofodd pieces in upholstered chairs aud rockers, ;3 very finebed lounges, 2 sofas, 1 foot rest(cost $15). A lot ol Turkish portieres. 1lady's writing desk, a fine lot of mirrors,hanging lamps and chandeliers;; ft largebrass lamps, withRochester burners; suitable
-for store. A lot of \u25a0 fine bedsteds, bureaus,commodes, dishes, carpets, etc. ;also 2barberoutfits, 3 hotel ranges, a lot of fine cookstoves, 1 milk shake outfit. Our stock. atpresent is larger and fine then auy otherstock in the Northwest' We make it a ruleto deal only in the better class of goods.Therefore parties lookingforbargains in finesecond-hand household furniture will dowell to call around and inspect our. stockand get our prices, which are froma qurter .\u25a0
to ahalf their orignal prices. Kavanagh itJohnson. General Auctioneers and FurnitureDealers.lß7 and 189 East Sixth st .
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE of Real Es-tate by Auction—We will sell at public.
auction on the premises on Tuesday, Jiriy15. at 11a. m., the east V2of lots 1and 2,block 94, West St. Paul proper; this propertyis finely.situated on George st, corner ofMaurice, and for residence property there isnone more desirable: Patrick Keigher, ad-ministrator. Kavanagh &Johnson. Auction-eers. 187 and 180 Fast Sixth st. : " ' "
WASTED TO BUY.
BANJOS— Want to buy two banjos; mustbe cheap. L.Bearlough, 194 Prescott,
West side.'
BICYCLE—Wanted, to buy a good second-\u25a0. bicycle or safety ;:state terms. . Address _
G 2!>H, Globe.
BICYCLE—Wanted, a 54 or 50-inch Co-.•\u25a0
lumbia or Victor bicycle. Robert U.Bidwell. 460 Fuller St., St.' Paul, Minn:
CAROUSEL— Wanted to buy,second handcarousel or merry-go-round, at ouce.
Address W. E. J.. 99 Dale st. St Paul.
FIXTURES—Wanted, to buy a set of gro-
cery fixtures." Boston Tea Company,'
West Seventh and Goodrich ay. .;.
OLDING BED -Wanted, second-handfolding bed; must be cheap
-for-
cash.-
Address H.11.. Globe. -\u25a0\u25a0'."" \u25a0\u25a0 .- / \u25a0 .
PIANO—Upright piano wanted at Kent'sStorage and Forwarding Company's,
189 and 191 West Seventh st. . *
SHOWCASES— Want to.buy, showcasesand' good ice
-box. Address 530 Deca-
.tur st :\u25a0. '.'-.- \u25a0 -"\u25a0 •-" \u0084"':.'.' '\u25a0\u25a0-:''
STOP AVATUII—Must be .cheap and ingood '•.. order, with
*minute ;register. Ad-
dress John Feddersou, Edgerton, Minn.ICKET—Wanted, teacher ticket to Cbi-;:cago: state price. Address D60, Globe, ;
Minneapolis. :'"--•"
—TO EXCHAXftE.O EXCHANGE—FuII-blood and grade
nolstein cattle to trade for land. Ad-dress U281. Globe, v."
TOEXCHANGE— What have you toofferforexchange for \u25a0 S»x2'Jß feet at Macal- •
ester Park? lies perfect; this is a choice-
building site. 'Leffmann & Haas, 136 East.Fourth st; . z- V":\u25a0••""-"\u25a0- } isy. ."-\u25a0-'
TOEXCHANGE—Sixty-five acres of finelaud, eleven miles from town. inDakota '.
county, three miles this side of Rosemount;-
,willc trade *\u25a0 for "city,property. '. Leffmann ;itHaas, 136 East Fourth s>t*-.:.
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Lot on ,West .- side,-seven lots in South":St. Paul, for horses, ;
buggies and harnesses :also sorrel mare, har--
ness and buggy cheap :forcash. 824 Payneaye. .: \u25a0
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AUCTION, furniture storage; loans, any yvamount; carpet cleaning. .Sansome's,
;402 Jackson st . . . ;' '\u25a0"" '\u25a0•
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AKi'ESIAN \Vr.i.i.s .of \u25a0 any "size and-
\u25a0'.;\u25a0 depth drilled; water supplies furnished ,and water
"works constructed. s; Oil. Gas and -.
Water Well Drillingcompany. Pioneer PressBuilding.Room 00-. St Paul. Minn. '~yr
LADIES' PRIVATE HOSPITAL—Mrs.Aj 11. Stenzel, 254 Martin st x