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THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: MONDAT MOKNISTG, AUGUST 15, 188a r
Tte Sfobe Wants flrg fftg Friend of the Needy, as We!\ as the ftfcft.WANT ADVERTISERS WARNEDA Fake Solicitor Who Knows the
Value of Globe Wants.*
Numerous complaints have reachedthis ofiice daring the past week that anindividual wearing gray clothing- andhaving thick, curly hair, has been rep-resenting himself as an agent of this pa-per and collecting money foi want ad-vertisements. ..
No. person is authorized todo this, andhe is a swindler.
For lhe convenience and protection ofits patrons the Globe lias establishedbranch offices in districts remote fromthe main office, where want advertise-ments willbe received at the same termsas over our titer.
The following are our regular estab-lished agencies for the receipt andprompt transmission of want advertise-ments: '"£*EES
C. T. Heller, Tenth and St. Peter. .S..11. Reeve*?, Seven Corners Drug
Store.A»*T. pern-sky, Dale and Selby.
. Straight Bros- Grotto and Hondo.Parker &Wkstry, Third and Maria.A. 1. Seiteil 620 East Seventh.M.'D.*Merrill,442 Broadway.
-W. K.Collier. Seventh and Sibley.V.A. Hiß'-ciiER, Louis and Hondo.D.E. Hardy, 490 Rice.li.Mai-son, IT6 Coneoid street.D. Thomas ,y. Co., hi South Robert.> ___ SiTITATIO**" OFFER*E».
Wales.
AGENTS— Atonce," in ail unoccupied ter--t* ritory in Minnesota, reliable men ofpush to represent the Mutual Reserve FundLifeAssociation of New York; literal con-tracts to good men. Address J. J. Hamilton& Co., Maria-sere. 61 National Geimau-Amer-ican Bank Building.St. Paul.
AGENT.-—Wanted, two men on tho roadto handle a specialty; 570 per month and
expenses; experience not necessary. Ad-dress, with stamp, A. XX: Johnson," 393 St.Clair st., Cleveland, <).
AGENTS WANTED—The best campaignbutton on the market; send 35 cents for
samples of button, pin and song, with pricesfor gross lots. Jones &Sweet, Lock Box 585,Attleboro, Mass.
AGENTS forBankers' Mutual Aid Assn. ;easiest ilan in state to work. D.T. Mc-
Naughton.Scc'y.Gerinfiuia Hank Bldg.St.Paul-
ATTENDANT—Wanted, an attendant forelderly gentleman; state fully experi-
ence, ago. married or single, and references.Address G i.*>. (-lube.
APPRENTICE— Wanted, boy about 18years old tolearn printingbusiness; one
with some experience preferred. Reporter,South St. Paul
B—WANTED—Salesmen onsalary or com-mission to handle the New Patent
Chemical Ink-Eracing Pencil: the greatestselling novelty ever produced: erases inkthoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion ofpaper: 2 0 to ">OO per cent profit;one agent'ssales amounted to Sl2O in six days:, anotherSs in two hours; we want one energetic gen-eral agent in each state and territory. Forterms and full particulars address The Mon-roe Eraser Mfg. Co.. La Crosse, Wis. X4.
BARBER wanted, at 114 South Wabashast . West st. Paul: steady job.
BARKER—
First-class barber wanted;Eteadv job;£11a week; no Sunday work.
O. E. Simpson. Watertown, S. D.
BLACKSMITH— Wanted, a first-ciass
blacksmith experienced in plowwork; jgood wages and railroad fare to the rightman. Larson ,v Harper, Appleton, Minn.
BOOKKEEPER— aman for of-fice work. Call 9 o'clock Monday, Room
50, Davidson Block, corner Fourth and Jack-son. S. McGuire.
BOOKKEEPER—
Wanted, first-classbookkeeper: an experienced man com-
petent to lake charge ofa set of books inalarge business: must be competent and reli-able, State age experience, salary wanted,and submit references. Address v. 11. Elsee.care Globe. None but experienced men need japply.—
Wanted, a boy with experience indrugstore, at Faber & Brown's drugstore, 42s Wabasha.
CARPENTERS—
Wanted, twenty first-v^ class carpenters for Jamestown. Dak.Apply at Harry P. Carter's office. BostonBlock. Minneapolis, Monday, between 9 and12 a. m.
CIAKPENTEES— Wanted, four carpenters\u25a0' forBurlington, lo.: wages, S3 per day.
Apply3' S Bank Minnesota Bnilding.
("\u25a0OACHMAN—Wanted, an experienced--coachman. ApolyTuesday between 12
end I.31"i New York LifeBuilding.
(lOACUMANwanted. Inquire at 254 EastV^ Sixth. .CUTTERS— livecutters onladies'
J tine shoes. Call at C. Gotzian & Co.,Fifthand Rosabel.
DAIRYMAN—
Wanted, good man foridairy farm; $20 and board. 200 West
ThirdSt.. at It)a. m.
DAIRYMEN—Two men wanted to workona dairy. A),plyat 1304 Ark wright-:. I
DISHWASHER and one man to work inkitchen. :>7O Wabasha st.
ENGINEER—
An"engineer wanted at]West Side Electric station. State st. Call
at 3 o'clock this afternoon.
FARM WORK— -."united, man and wifewith experience for farm work. Apply
Monday -520 South Robert.
G-AEDENEI*—Wanted, a vegetable gar-r deuer. Call 2."> East Thirdsl.
GROCER'S CLERK wanted, one that basworked in city and can give reference;
German preferred. Address A.,Globe.
HOSTLER—
Wanted, good, strong boywho knows how to take care of horses
and cow. Dr. BriinhalL Seven corners.
MANAND WlFE—Strictly temperate andAL reliable man and wife to work on afarm;no children; steady place. Apply to401 Brake Block.
MEN wanted at Kent's Storage and For-warding company, 214 West Seventh st,
MEN WANTED—Twenty men wanted towork inour stone quarry at Kasota:can give them steady employment and good
wages, inquire at our' otlice at Kasota,Minn. C. XX. Babcobk A- Co.
TV"'Gill CLERK wanted at the GreatI^l Northern Hotel. 285 Sibley st.
OFFICE WORK— Wanted, bright, activeand accurate man about twenty years
old, for office work: must be a pusher" andwilling, (j4"', Globe.
SALESMAN—
Wanted, traveling shoesalesman having established trade in
"Minnesota and North Dakota, to sell retail Itrade. Terms, s per cent commission. Ad-dress, stating age and references, Brigham &Co., Box2409, Boston, Mass.
SOLICITORS— Men o: energy ana tact tosolicit forBankers' Life Association of
St. Paul. Salary rr guarantee as preferred.Address C. E. Secor. St. Paul. Minn.
STENOGRAPHER— gentlemanstenographer for general office work; I
salary about 550. L50, (ilobe.
TENOGRAPHERS furnished withposi-O tions and business houses supplied with-out charge toeither party. Applyto Wyckoff,Seamano 6. Benedict, 1)4 East Fourth st.;tel-ephone 406.
TAILORS—Two coat and one pantaloon- jmaker at 111) Martin, corner St. Peter;
steady work to steady men.
TEAMS wanted to haul brick; "ftper M;Inquire Sunday. Boom 393, Bank Minne-
sota Building. A.J. Hoban.
TEAMSTERS— Wanted, fifteen teamstersat Woods Harvester Works; steady work.William A. Davera.
TEAMSTER— Wanted, a teamster to haulwood aud coal; must be a man. Apply
tit*)Lawscu; Chris Johnson.I*l/ANTED—We want two more young»V men inour city department; good pay:
steady employment; call between y and 12 IThe Singe iMfg Co., 40 East Third st.IT""ANTED—Men to pile lumber. ApplyVV Jefferson & Kasson, corner Eagle and I
Franklin. :"
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IVTANTED—Men in every county to man-»V ufacture and sell our cider; made with-
out apples; 100 uer cent profit. Address, withstamp, New Process Cider Co.,Kansas City,Mo.
WANTED—Young men and ladies tolearn telegraphy, shorthand, .bookkeep-
ingand typewriting;can make board: nightschool all summer. Globe Business College,Endicott Building.
\l/TREWORKER«i-Wanted. at once.VV four wirewoikers at 474 Jackson st.
"IHSICAL.
PIANO TUNER—Address S. E. Crutchett.80x 492, Pobtoliicc, St. Paul; price, $1.59;
references.,
SITUATIONS OFFERED.Females.
ATLARPENTEURS.SI West Exchauge,•TV free situations fordomestic help. .FUR SEWERS-"- Girls wanted whounder-
stand sewing furs. Apply Charles E.Danneberg, 3."l Jackson st.
GJIRLS wanted in restaurant. 318 Jack-« son st. -* - -
HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted forgeneralhousework. :570 Cedar st. . - -
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girlfor gen-eta! housework in family of two. 276
Kent st.
HOUSEWORK— -Wanted, girlfor generalhousework in family of two. Cell Mon-''""0* at *\u25a0•-' West Fourth st* .
*rjOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, a house-IX keeper for widower of forty; a goodplace to the right party. X 31. Globe.
OUSEKEEPER— Ayoung girlIS or 16years old, to assist ivhousekeeping. 73!)
Rondo st.. corner Grotto. . .
HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted forgeneralhousework. . 466 Aurora. . . •
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HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl to assistin general housework; call at once. 736
Hudson ay.
HOUSEWORK— W'atned. girl forgeneralhousework at 533 Robert st.
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HOUSEWORK— Wanted, ..today, girl forGeneral housework. Mrs. 11. E. Chase,
••21 Bcirst. \u25a0 .-.:.-
Housework— Gill wanted at" "339Aurora ay. \u25a0'• •"•• -v. ••-
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UOUSEWORK— GirIforhousework: alsoi-i nurse girl, about fourteen
'years. 429.
East Sixth. . '-\u25a0
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HOUSEWORK—
Girl. Norwegian pre-ferred, wanted for light general house-
work. Applyat 667 Olivest. •
HOUSEWORK— Good girl wanted :forgeneral houaework. 4- 5 Ashland ay.
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl lor storeand housework at3GB Bice st, city.
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girlfor generalhousework. 623John. .-"'.- .-:
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girlforureueralhouse work, to go to Gladstone, Mich.
Call at 1017 Ear! St.. Pay-ton's Bluff.
HOUSE-WORK— Want to pay 815 permouth for -girl: Small house. Email
family, 1704 Carroll, Merriam ;Park, twoblocks from Selby line."
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl tor gen-eral housework; will{.ay good wages.
ISO Dayton ay. - .- .:: ..-.-:.-...
HOCSEWORK-Wantcd. girl.'at. 244 St.Allans; good wages. Call Sunday
afternoon. . , ...... ....FlOUSEWORK— GM wantedat 155 Rondo
OUSEWORK— Swedish girl forgeneralhousework. 256 Charles. St. \u0084.....
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for generalhousework. Apply 765 Ashland ay.
HOUSEWORK— Wanted.' girl'tor lighthousework: family of two; good home.
114 East Seventh."' -
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, reliable sirl forgeneral housework. "300 Dayfon'av.*-';":
HOUSEWORK -Girl wanted for lighthousework. -149 Martin st. _\u25a0 "'."? :
HOUSEWORK-. Wanted, agiilfor house-work. 161 Goodrich ay. .\u25a0;* •" ;
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl forgeneralhousework. 147 Nina ay.
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl-for general
housework, at- 74.- Burr St.; highestwages paid.
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl forgeneralhousework. 091 Hague ay. .. "" ~
HOUSEWORK— Good girl for "generalhousework inp. small family. Call at
64 West Fourth st. V*-
HOUSEWORK— Girl wanted forgeneralhousework. Apply899 Iglehart st.
HOUSEWORK— Situation wanted by agood, reliable German girl,in German
family. ::.-tj Banril st., near West Seventh st.
HOUSEWORK— wanted at once. 205Grove st.;Scandinavian preferred.
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen-eral housework at 1017 Dayton ay. - *
HOUSEWORK—
Wanted immediately,good girl for general housework in
small family. 723 Portland ay.
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girlforgeneralhousework; must be good cook. Apply
afternoon, 22 Kent st.
HOUSEWORK— girl forgeneralhousework: small family. Apply1069
Everett Court, St. Anthony Park.
KITCHEN—
Giri for kitchen workand to assist with cooking, $15 per
month. 40 West Fourth st. .KITCHEN WORK— girlto help
in kitchen work. 19 East Ninth st.
LAUNDRESS— Girl for laundry work.162 College av. -
MLLLINERwanted; must be a first-classI'J- trimmer and quick -worker.-
11. Weiss& Co., 14.") East Seventh st.
jVTUESE—Wanted, a competent woman tolv care for children: to proper personagood place and good 'wages paid: apply atonce, with references, 394 East Ten tn st.
**V*URSE GIRL—Anurse girlto. take careI'l ofa child two and a ball years old;Ger-man preferred: good references' required.Applyby letter to this office* O. 46.
*VTURSE GIRLwanted at 290 Laurel ay. ;1^ references required.-.---;'".:--'
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r) ETOUCIIEK—Alady retoucher wanted.t Apply W. E." Butler, 700 Tower ay., West
Superior. Wis.
SEWING .Wanted; a good sewingO girlat 211 Spruce st.
SECOND GIRL—An experienced secondgirl;must be competent. Adplyat-557
Marshall ay., corner of Kent.
SECOND GlßL—Wanted, a second girlat662 Burr st.
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SECOND GIRL—Acompetent second girl.German preferred. 611 Dayton ay:
"St" ANTED—A young lady at '.Allen's Ice»* Cream Parlors, 368 Wabasha st., op-
posite postollice. \u25a0 -: LL:11""ASUEKWOMAN —Wanted, -woman» » to wash half day every week. 607 Jack-
son st.
WAITRESS ES—Lake Superior. 830.00.»V Meet proprietor at Douglass' Intelli-gence, 35 Seven le.; also Montana places."
""i A!T ESS— Wanted, 11 good, willing
» » girl to assist cook: also first-class wait-ress- good wages paid. Applyat elevator inAlbion. Western and Selhv avs.
IfIIS?ELf,AXF.OUS. :
GENTLEMEN, have your shoes soled audheeled for 75 cents at the St. Paul Slip-
per Co., 941/2 South Wabasha st., eif-ht doorsfrcm bridge; look for-bl tie sign. .LADIES; have your needle-work slippers
neatly made up at the St. Paul slipperfactory, eight doors from Wabasha bridge;look for blue sign.i
MENTAL SCIENCE HEALING—
Bis-eases located by direct transference of
vitality.. Gust Abr. Jutigreii.<J43 Forest.
PRIVATE HOSPITAL. SCHOOL, OFMidwifery—Mrs. li.Sten.-c'.-'-.s Martinst
WORSES AMR CARRIAGES.
ARRIVED TODAY, at Pioneer SaleStables, twenty head of fine farm mares,
draft, drivingand delivery horses. This lotwillbe sold at prices that cannot be com-peted wilh,but we must sell to make roomfor forty head more coming in. One pair ofmares, five and six years old. weight 2,990pounds. 5250: one pair, weight2.700. five andseven years old. 8340; one line driver 575, fiveyears old; one good pairof farm mares, bothfiveyears old, weight 2,600 pounds, for5200,sound and right. Call and examine slock,as we willsave you at least 25 per cent on allkinds of horses and .mares. Pioneer SaleStables, 521-526 First ay. north, Minneapolis.
MARK forsale cheap. Inquire at 243 Car-rollst.
: WASTER TO BUT.
DOG— Wanted—Iwant to buy a first-classrat dog; give description and price.
Rats. Globe office.
ELEVATOR— to buy. a second-hand power elevator for freight. Ad-
dressJ. F. Porter. Red Wing. Minn.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SEC-OND-HAND CLOTHING. 54 E. 7TU.
ECOND-HAND CLOTHING—
Wantedto buy. gentlemen's second-hand cloth-
ing:highest cash price paid. Address 185V2East Seventh st. '^\u25a0^4magSß_ws_^ggßgg^d
E PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE inthe cityfor household goods; do not
sell until you see us. Cardozo Furniture anaStorage Company. 45$ to 406" Jackson st., be--.Hfcjau.JijjiUUimid .*>.ivtU UM.
SITUATIONS *W"Ai**ITE""P.ltlulc.;\u25a0'
BOOKKEEPER of eleven years experi-ence would like to fill in* evenings by
writingup books, or any kind ot office work.\u25a0 Address J. V., 414 East Tenth st. . ...BOOKKEEPER— Competent bookkeeper
wishes* to keep a set ot books or do any..kind of office work during evenings. Ad-dress M.S.. 646 Fuller st. \u25a0* -.:.-.
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DOVS FOR PLACES, places for boys"-AJ employment bureau for poor boys, free.Newsboys' Club Room, 313 Wabasha st. ;openfrom 11 to 12 a. m., and from 7to9p. m. ;"
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BOOKKEEPER— situation wanted asbookkeeper bya Scandinavian :gradu-
ate ofCurtiss college; references. Address C•37, Globe. \u25a0_
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BOY—Wanted, situation by a boy of re"-. respectable parents: willingto do any-thing; age, fifteen years; answers; 63 EastSeventh st. "*iSSSB
COOK— experienced man wants worein a St. Paul hotel or restaurant by the
.Ist of September: first-class references. A.D. V.,Globe.. . ;•;
COLLECTOR— Wanted, by a respectableyoung man, well recommeuded, a posi-
tion as collector, timekeeper or deliveringgoods in cityor suburbs. Address 35, Globe.
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ENGINEER— Wanted, position by first-class stationary engineer, with state
license and good reference, capable of doinggeneral repairing nnd boiler work. AddressD. L.. 282 West Seventh st.
ENGINEER— position on sta-tionary engine by competent, sober
married man; reference from present envplover. Address aSa North Exchange st. ::
EMPLOYMENT—Middle-aged man. goodaddress, recommended, educated.sinale,
a position ofany kind of lightemployment;wages no object. Address g 41, Globe.
HOSTLER— Ayoung man (Scandinavian)that has only been in this country about
two months, would like to tret a place "to takecure of horses and work around the house.Address 11. 11.. 344 Dayton ay ,city".
MACHINIST—Wanted, job bya practicalmachinist: machine hand. 87, Globe.
MOLDER wishes employment. AddressJohn Herman. 450 Fort st.
SALESMAN"— Situation wanted by a prac-tical and experienced grocery salesmanbyOct. 1; is well acquainted with the trade
in Minnesota and Dakota; is sober and arustler. Address B 20, Globe, Minneapolis.
STENOGRAPHER- Ayoung man, seven-teen years old. wants a positiou where
there is little stenographic work; good refer-ences, C. 8., 3:-|t East Winifred.
WOOD AND Middle-aged man»» acquainted with that business andspeaking French, German and Englishwants a position. Address N. Bauer. 142Baker st.. city.
females.BOOKKEEPING— Situation wanted by aAJ competent ladyexperienced in doubleentry bookkeeping; city reference. Calleraddress 318 Somerset St.. city.
pOMP ANION—
well -educated, voting**->\u25a0 English girl desires position as compan-ion or governess; can teach English, Frenchmusic. Apply New York Life Building.Room 508.[""IRESSMAKER _
First-class dressmakerAJ would like sewing ivfamilies. AddressloS Arundel st., city.
OUSEKEEPER -A young widowla wishes position as housekeeper. All",
Globe.
HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted by a youngLI lady, position as housekeeper. K43Globe.
LADIES inneed of help can find the sameby calling on Mrs. Merrvweather, 543\\ abasha st,
PURSE—
A competent and experiencedJ-'' nurse wishes a few more places in con-linement cases. Address -83 Goodrich ay.
ORGANIST— Wanted, situation as organ-ist bya youtic- lady: citychurch pre-
ferred. Address X 35, Globe.
STENOGRAPHER - Wanted, situationU as stenographer; best of references. Ad-dress 37h Wabasha.'•iJTEXOGRAPHKK— Experienced sten-WJ ographer and typewriter wouldlike worka part of each day can furnish machine.
****39, Globe.
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TENOGRAPHER'
AND TYPE-writer—A young lady desires a position:
is willingto work the first month fora smallsalary. L13, Globe.
WASHING—A girlwould like a place to** go out washing or other kindof workby the day. Address Miss Emma Olsen, 1230Edgerton st.
WASHING done by dozen or piece by a» » first-class laundry; work called foranddelivered. 370 Dayton, up stairs.
AT,*ASHING—A woman wants to go out*» washing and ironing orhouseclcaniugCall or address No. 142 West Fifth st., seconddoor, No. 2.
\V"-ASHING—A lady would like some»v washing and ironing to do at home.**00 pcranee.
117* ASHING— German trirlwants wash-»» ing and housecleaning byday. Address440 Minnesota st.
WASHlNG wanted at 456 East Sixth st.;rough-dried clothes, 2:, cents a dozen,
collected and delivered.
TO- "EXCHAUGE.
BUSINESS and residence property, pavinggood rental, to exchange for lands in
Dakota orMinnesota, or suburban propertyA. B. Wilgus."
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FLAT—For: exchange or sale, one Hat of"ten rooms on principal. street in Chi-
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cago. Address or call L:Ingles, 423 Robertst., St. Paul, Minn. . \u25a0
HINTING PLANT WANTED-Willexchange valuable Southern property
lorestablished jobprintingoffice or modernmaterial; or will exchange good Minnesotaor Chicago property. V32. Globe.***poEXCHANGE—Vacant lot in city ofA Pierre, capital South Dakota, fordouble-ease Remington typewriter with stand com-plete; must be good. Box 693, Aberdeen.S. D. r\.
TO EXCHANGE—SI.OO0 equityintwo lotson St. Anthony Hill,St. Paul, forcheap
farm lands. X 36, Globe.
TOEXCHANGE—Good houses for vacantlots, and vacant iots for houses. H. 11.Schulte &Co.. 103 East Fourth st.
TO KXCHANGE-Gold filled Walthamwatch for breech-loading shotgun. 45$
Webster st.
TO EXCHANGE- house, St,Anthony hill; every convenience; will
take clear lots or acre land as cash pay!ment: balance 7 per cent. Box 2410, City.
.*!/*ANTED—Heavily encumbered houses» » or improved property of any kind, inexchange for clear lots or lauds. Address II42, Globe Office.
\*t ILL EXCHANGE a lot for painting*V or plumbing. Maguire Bros., Boom10. Globe. . . \u25a0 .
mtESSltlAlilX-U.ERFECT-EITTING DRESSES madefor S3 the next thirtydays. Rooms 10 and
11. 03 East Seventh st.- -*• -\u25a0\u25a0'.\u25a0\u25a0
THE latest approved Tailor system of cutting ladies' dresses taught by 11. L.De
Long. Room 42. Mannheimer Building.- . -
OCEAiS STEAMERS.
ATRIP TO PALESTINE leaves NewYorkSept. 3,92 days'tour; a trip to Spain
and Tangiers leaves New York Aug.27, 72days'tour; all traveling expenses included,first-class. Send for programmes. *£. M.Jenkins. 257 Broadway, New York. \u25a0 \u25a0 -:
PROFESSIONAL.
DOGTRESS WEISS, p^cia^^dMidwife,has opened elegant parlors for thetreatment of ali Ladies' Troubles and Disor-ders. Board Ladies previous and duringconfinement. Thirty-five years' successfulpractice inEurope and the Eastern states.Correspondence aud treatment sacred con-fidence. Call or address DOCTBESSWEISS, S3 East Fourteenth Street, CornerNicollet Avenue, Minneapolis. First avenue.cars pass my house.
STOKE AND BAB FIXTURES
NEW AND SECOND-HAND SALOONfixtures, ice boxes, mirrors, pool and
billiard tables, counters and shelving, . liisWjaifchinptfliii^y, fl-'ljJr'. _i\g_w_m_t_a_Mm
• REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. .-"
Mutdletou A*Dougan, '''"-*\u25a0£*".-/..' ..- ..' 333 Robert st..
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PARTIES having inview the purchaseofa home willfindit to their advantage to• inspect the house and lot which we offer for
sale on Kenwood terrace; house is completein every respect: ten rooms, bath, furnace.,laundry, etc. ;situation Isone of the finest In,city, having a commanding bluff view-,Prices and terms are such that we think they,willbear our opinion out when we .say theyare reasonable forsuch a property. Middle*ton \u25a0& Dougan, 339 Robert ... '
:-.« o*;•;-•ore &Co. . '.*.*:*",;
.2" 23 East Fifthst.
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'iO'Q A—LOT on Armstrong St.. 'neat;*£"" / A**J West Seventh craded ;side walk,.'":citv water.- • This is indeed a snap; must he*;sold. .•."."•;•:;-y itliscellaneous.
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BUYALOT or a piece of land now, while:itis to be had forless than half price*
isbetter and safer than bank stock. :Ihave"at least §500.000 worth of lots, houses wilh:lots, lands in allparts of St. Paul and sur-rounding for- sale and to trade. Come" andmake an offer forit:must be sold inside ofsixty days. J. F. Eisenmenger, 771 WabashaSt.. Room 15; officehours from 9t012 a. m.
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ON* OSCEOLA AY.—Second House West... of Avon St.— offer, for "57,0C0, .a
large house, "new.'.' with all modern im-provements, hardwood floors in every room-on first floor: lot 40x150 feet; this is the bestbargain ottered; if you want a nice homelook at this; terms easy. Smith &Taylor,:312 Manhattan Building. _____;'IT*HEELER &HOWELL.reaI estate '•'lis'."»V bargains with them. Pioneer Press Bid
$•_> Al\{\—SEVEN-ROOM BOUSE on*O-j'-i-UVJ;Bates ay.; city water; late
transfer: prove lot worth 82,500 cash: im:.provements cost $2,200. Address P 41,' Globe.
a**"!•">Til'\u25a0.(_— I'ARGK HOUSi-. witn-'"flO-V/UU steam heat, hardwood, etc.;large barn with steam heat; four box stalls;situated on corner, 140 feet front, south-fac-ing;,property cost over 817,000; rjis a greatbargain, . Smith .& Taylor, 312 ManhattanBuilding. \u25a0' . . .-\u25a0-' ;.*'
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KM."NEWPORT A SON, INVESTA\. ment. Bankers. Icon money. on* im« roved property- in St.Paul and Minneap-olis at G per cent "on or before." Offices. .New Pioneer.' Press Building, St. Paul, and ,Reeve Building."Minneapolis. . .'..-\u25a0 .. .MONEY TO;LOAN in large or small;
amounts, at moderate rates, ongoodimproved and vacant property or collateralsecurity; no commission charged, and ar-rangements made withborrowers to pay offto suit their convenience. The State Sav-ings Lank, Germania Life Insurance build-ing, corner Fourtn and Minnesota sts. .A A —LOANS on furniture, pianos.
.JA. horses, diamonds, watches andsealskin sacques; lowest rates. Minnesota'Mortgage Loan Company, Rooms 13, 14. FirstNational Bank Building,corner Fourth andJackson sts. .
BANKSTOCKS a specialty; bonds, com-.mercial paper, mortgages, securities
bought and sold. Geo. W. Jenks, InvestmentBanker, Minn. Loan &Tiust Bldg..Mpls. .'.BORROW MONEY at Room 4, 803 "Jack-.A) son st. corner Third, on furniture,
'pianos, diamonds, watches, sealskin sacques,or goods in storage: lowrales and privacy;honorable treatment; private room forladies.--
FOR GPICK CENT HONE'S on real estate*see 11. Caldwell, 84 Germania LifeBuild-
ing. \u25a0•****•*
If ARGE AMOUNTS ofmoney to loan ou:i-i improved property at 5 and 6 per cent.Smith. Parker & Gilman, New York Life-Bldg. \u25a0 "__rT
MONEY LOANED on lifeinsurance pol-icies; or bought. L.P. \*Hn Norman,
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tlGuaranty Loan Building,Minneapolis.'*^.
ONEY" TO LOAN without delay, from$10 upward, on furniture, horses, jew-
elry, etc. : time, checks, notes and secoji.d ,real estate mortgages bought. Minnesota-Loan Co., 117 East Fourth st. • '*>'-"
-P-R-I-V-A-T -£-Money loaned ondiamonds, watches, pianos;'furniture or goods iv storage at lowest rates,--nnd small monthly return payments; nufejcud mortgages bought; most private loanrooms, in the- city. Ohio Investment Com-pany, J.;: Globe- Building; lake elevator. .:=>THE GERMANIA'LAND COMPANYA buys, sells mortgages, loans money '.at
current rates. XV.P.Westtall.sec. :E. J.Dar-nigh, treas. :.?. and -.'4 Globe Building. \u25a0
-*PUK SAVINGS HANKOF ST.PAUL,A corner Fifthand Jackson sts. .always has
money to loan at t*. 7 and 8 per cent, andcharges no commission.
HEELER &HOWELL loan money at»» current rales. 3)1Pioneer Press Bidg.
W" I'.Mlilill/.,VSi PIONEER PRESS• Building—Morlagage loans madepromptly; 6, 7 and 6 per cent; mortgagesbought.
$•_) inn TO LOAN" on vacant or im-'4?tJ%\J\)\J proved city property. XV.E.Burton, 69 East Fourth st.
liOAlil>OFFERED.A A —'THE MINER"— rooms
xXjHL and excellent board; strangers willfind a pleasant home with modern conven-iences. 102 college ay. aud Sixth st.
BOAltD—Large nicely furnished rooms,with good board, gas. bath, steam heat;
gentlemen or married couples. 43 Collegeay. west. -r. *.;
BOARD— Pleasant furnished rooms, withbath, parlor, piano and board, Si perweek. 64 laic-hart st.J
_—.— .BOARD and KOOM;all conveniences; ;
homelike; reasonable price. 69 Igle-hart st: '*<!^^_jßß__BnßiM-H
BOARD—393 East Ninth St.—Day board a .53. 25 a week.
BOARD—
Single furnished room with.board, bath, gas, etc. 69 Summit ay. .
BOARD—Good table board; also furnishedrooms. 31 East Tenth st.
BOARD—To rent, front room, with boardto gentleman and wife, or four gentle-
men; willrent reasonable to parties that will,be permanent; use of sittingroom and piano.607 Jackson st.
BOARD—Can accommodate three or fourday boarders. 30 Iglehart.
BOARD— Nicely furnished room, withboard :house modern :use ofparlor and
piano. 56 Tiltonst.
BOAKD—Furnished room for rent, withboard :also ta^'e board. 301 West Third.
BOARD—Nicely furnished room; all mod-ern conveniences; board, with6 o'clock
dinner. 251 Selby ay.
BOARD and room for two gentlemenshort distance from postofflce; every.
thin first-class; private house. II39, Globe
BOARD— South-facing front room, fur-nished suitable for two. with first-class
board and all modern conveniences. 181Fourteenth st.
BOARD- Good table board. S3 per week;furnished rooms, $6 up. 49 West Fourth, '
near St Peter. .. \u25a0\u25a0•- ;
BOARD—Furnished front rooms withtable board, at 19 East Ninthst. .-'*''.'*.'.
BOARD—Furnished rooms, with board.;192 East Tenth, near Jackson.--
BOARD— furnished room, with or-'without board, Selby ay., near Summit i
Inquire Q 37. Globe. t:"+" •
BOARD—
Good room and board, 147Pleasant ay.;convenient to business
streets. .--;.-\u25a0- :"£',\u25a0'
BOARD— board and room.with bath,at lowest rates, at 245 West Seventh st;
near Seven Corners. \u25a0\u25a0-•**-» ;\u25a0'
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BOARD— Cedar st., room and board for:gentleman and wife,or four gentlemen; i'
fine location. . tT
BOARD—Furnished rooms with board for'
gentleman, $3.75 per week. 188 EastTenth st.
HE NORWOOD—EighthSt., Near Sibley'—Large,cool rooms with board, $4.50 and
55.00 per week: transient, **1.00 per day.
STORES A"XI> FEATURES. ''-
BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES ANDBILLIARDSUPPLIES: Warerooms. 403 and407; Office and Factory, 411aud 413 Fifthave--1
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AGENTS FOR CARE OFPROPERTY.\u25a0;\u25a0•\u25a0- ESTATES MANAGED.145 EAST FOURTH ST. •-..
.'; Houses.LAOUSES— For -rent, a fine ten-room cor-:LA'ncr dwelling,corner Canada and Spruce ;'st. ;all modern improvement and in best of'\u25a0repair. :'_a__|S*j___g'' Also a new ten-room house
-adjoining,•
1 which willbe completed in ten days. Apply-\u25a0 to O. c. Mackleit on premises. "--"** OOUSE— Ashland ay., after Sept. 1,:-J--1• one of the most desirable homes •on
< :St. Anthony Hill;twelve large rooms, steam• heat aud all modern conveniences; large. :barn and beautiful shade trees. Inquire on\u25a0 premises. *ti_MBBBBHBfe'- -
HOUSE— For rent, house of six rooms.Call 352 Ramsey au.,.:- -, ,-,. „»,--,.
Twelve-room modern"' furnished'
house on Crocus hill, everything com-plete, handsome view. -J. XV.-Shepard, "
04East Fourth st. :. . -. ... \u0084- \u0084-\u25a0.-..:
Sl -Sine-room modern'bouse, i374liNorth Exchange st. ;suitable forboard-inghouse. J. W. Shepard. 84 East Fourth St.,
tlOUSE—For lent, witheight robins, sew-LA er and water; also barn, two stalls. In-quire on premises. 156 Valley.corner Canada..
HOUSE— Seventeen-room" bouse, 342 WestIA Third st.:can't be beat for roomers orboarding house. J. W. Shepard, 94 EastFourth St. ;; _.-:—=-:,-
HOUSE— room house -and barn atMerriam Purk; hardwood finish, city
water, furnace, etc. J. W. Shepard. 94 EastFourth st. '&j__t__W_j_____2BT.>.
HOCSE—
Twelve-room modern bricklA house: hardwood . finish, handsomelydecorated, onDayton ay. J. XV. Shepard, 94East Fourth st. , _-IJOUSE— For rent, 78 Tilton st.; tenLl rooms; desirable in every wav; veryreasonable rent. Inquire . St, Paul TitleInsurance and Trust Company, 202 PioneerPress Buildiug.
H"~ OUSE— For rent, furnished house, all\u25a0 modern improvements, one -year. 'In-
quire 58 East Third st. \u25a0
HOUSE— For rent, ten-room house, No.109 Summit ay.;a pleasant home; mod-
ern conveniences. James 11. Davidson, 22East Fourth st.. Court Block.
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TAYLOR'SRENTING AGENcI" > .GLOBE BUILDING.
WE RENT HOUSES. STOKES. OFFICES;TAKE CHARGE OF RENTED PROPERTY.
Flats.
FLATS— and unfurnished in pri-vate houses; has all modern conuen-
lences; 253 Nash. .FLAT—Furnished flat for man and wife.
275 West Seventh st., or call 25 CourtBlock, 24 East Fourth st,, opposite courthouse.
FLATS—Seven room steam-heated apart-ment in the Victoria, and six-room
steam -heated apartments in the Richmondapartment houses. J. XV. Shepard, 94 EastFourth.PLAT—First floor for rent;, seven rooms;l. all modern improvements. 166 WestNinth st.
Rooms.
A—HOTEL BRUNSWICK, for gentle-• men only; fifty modern steam-heated"-rooms by day, week or month.
AURORA AY.. 169—For rent, three roomsand alcove: use of bath; desirable for
lighthousekeeping.
CEDAR ST.. 600—Neatly furnished rooms,J from 54 to £15 per month; all conven-
iences: central location
CEDAR ST., 580—For rent, nicely fur-nished front room, suitable for two gen-
tlemen.
CEDAR ST.. 037— Two nicely furnishedfront room-*, together; also one otherroom.
OLLEGE AY.. 45 WEST— fur-nlshed rooms for light housekeeping,
with large closets; also oue small sleepingir00m.........CIOLLEGE AV., NO. 20. WEST—Cosy
.-V/ bedroom, modern conveniences; gentle-man only.
pOItXEK DAtTON AND WESTERNv^ Avs.
—Four unfurnished rooms, suitable
foroffices or sleeping apartments. Inquire134 East Third st.
EIGHTH ST.. 275 -Furnished parlor fortwo. with board, $5 per week; otherroomers. Sl.5 1)and SL
LEVENTH ST., 96 EAST—One nicelyfurnished room, steam heat and bath;
use ofparlor.
LEVENTH ST., 71, EAST— rent,a front room with alcove; also an ad-
joiningroom; private family.
ELEVENTH. 141 EAST—SS rents a good,clean furnished room, for one or twogentlemen.
{FOURTEENTH ST., NO. 245. EAST—- Furnished room to rent, suitable for twogentlemen or two ladies; good boardingbouse next door.
1FOURTEENTH ST., 231. EAST—
FourJ- furnished rooms, down stairs; largeKitcheu, pantry, bath room, double parlors,mantel and grate; $15.
ULLERST., 214—For rent, nicely fur-nished rooms, with bath, go and $10 per
month.- '*S_C*_*___Bl
FULLER ST., 229—Four rooms up stairsA? for rent.
\u25a0L"DLLER ST.. 646—Between Dale and St.A? Albans
—rent, three rooms, with
alcove, closet and bathroom, for lighthouse-'keeping: very desirabia location.
IGLEHART ST., Three rooms; firstfloor. \u25a0
TGLEHARTST., 279-Three rooms; first1 floor.
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JOHN* ST., sS2— For rent, cheap, nicelyfurnished front room.
MINNESOTA ST.. 540—Second Floor—For rent, pleasant furnished room,with
use of kitchen, for "light houseKeeping: ex-cellent chance for newlymarried couple.
TV"ORRIS ST., 252— Two rooms, furnishedI^l oi unfurnished, with water and bath;suitable for small family, withoutchildreu.
INTH ST., 39, Furnished front1 rooms, with bath, parlor, piano, very
cheap. *nn_HHBSBa
ON THE HILL— connecting frontrooms, well furnished, large and con-
venient to cable and electric: rent single ordouble' to two or three intelligent, respecta-ble young men. Address X34. Globe.
PARK PLACE, 86— rent, nicely fur-nished room in private family; central
location.PLEASANTAV., 177—Near. Cable Line—
For rent, rooms, newly papered and/painted, with or without board.
PLEASANT AYE., 183-For *rent, fur-
nished rooms.' • . '
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1PLEASANT AY.. 146— For-rent, nicely
3 AT furnished and unfurnished rooms. .PLEASANT AY., Front alcove,nicely
furnished, and smaller newly furnished;near cable. ..... . . _ ...'RONDO, Large, furnished front room
":XV to lent, $6; suitable for two ladies; pri-vate family. .. -.-.. ,
ROSABEL ST., 379—Forrent, three rooms;city water and sewer. Inquire548 Brad-
leyst. \u25a0\u25a0" . '.. . \u25a0 . '
KOOMMATE— man desires a room-;AV mate: student preferred; pleasantlyilocated. Address Room 14, Rogers Block.ROOMMATE
—Young lady roommate
wanted in nicely furnished room, withfolding bed aud use of parlor; $8 per month.Address U35, Globe.
ROOMMATE wanted at once by younglady employed during the day; "refer-.ences exchanged. A35, Globe. -
ROOMMATE— a ladyroommate.544 Canada st. . - -- . .
ROOM-MATE—Aladyroom-mate wantedbya lady for joint occupancy of a fur-
nished room at No. 515 St. Peter st, thirdfloor. Inquiieof occupant Room No. 17. V.
ROOMS— For rent, large and small rooms;bath, etc.; gents only. "Address 257
West Fifth st.
ROOMS— Parties lookingfor fine furnishedrooms at moderate rates call at 228 East
Seventh .st.
ROOMS—
Nicely furnished room in private'.family for.gentleman ouly. Apply at
343 North wasnin^ton st., opposite Rice park.SALESMAN
—Au
-experienced salesman
O/"would like a position Inflour or produce-
house, either inSt. Paul or Minneapolis. Ad-dress T 37. Globe.
SELBY AY., Three rooms for houses'-jjfqil'frdid83^* »Ao>e wet i
FOR REST.
Rooms.
JJIBLEY ST.. 544— front second floorU furnished room, with alcove, to rent inprivate family:no children.
SIMS ST., 666—For rent, furnished rooms.\u25a0
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-SIXTH, las, Furnished rooms;
electric lightand bath; fine view; ex-cellent ventilation.
SMITH AY., Corner Sixth St.—De-sirable furnished front room; all con-
veniences; private family.
ST. PETER ST., 387-N'ear Sixth—Pleas-ant furnished rooms, electric light and
batb."VB9BHBBBBB8BE-''n'B7iHta*IOfeBIC
ST. PETER ST.. Large front room,nicely furnished, suitable for two per-sons, cheap. . \u25a0
ST. PETER ST.. 715— "6urnished frontrooms, down stairs, with closet, $8 or $9.
OT.PETER ST., 635—For rent, furnishedIO front room; private family.
TENTH ST., 263, EAsT—Pleasant fur-nished rooms for rent; with or withoutboard; also table board.
'pEN'TII ST., 217, EAST— rent, fur--«\u25a0 nished front room.
TENTH ST.. 41-1, KAST—Near LafayettePark— Furnished rooms, from $4 up,
with or without board.
TILTON ST.. 16— Up Stairs— Nice fur-A nished room for rem. '.'."'..ABASHA ST., Corner Seventh—
Nicely furnished front room, by week:or month.
WABASHA ST.—Corner Tenth St., Next*.' Door to Drug Store— Furnished rooms
for rent.
117ABASHA ST., 640—Nicely furnished*** front room for rent, bath.lI7ABASAA ST.. 414—At dressmaking*» room, one newly furnished bedroom ;very cheap.
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WABASHA ST., 669, Corner Tilton—Very pleasant front room and alcove,
furnished; location convenient to city;termsreasonable.
WALNUTST., 399—Corner Pleasant Ay.—Nicely furnished front alcove room
for rent, on ground floor; also rooms onsecond.(OL? COLLEGE AY., WEST— very>vLJ Jpleasant,comfortablv furnished rooms,withgood board, $4*.50, $5 per week; alsotable board; modern house.;
"Stores.
BLOCK—For rent, the entire Krahmerblock, comer Seventh and Sibley sts.,
203-205 East Seventh; elevator -aud steamheating: willbe rented the whole or in sin-gle to suit; Itis one of the best business cor-ners. Inquire E. F. Krahmer. 509 Wood-ward
STORE— Fine corner store. Seventh andChestnut; excellent location; cheap
rent. Herbst, 405 Pioneer Press building.
STORE— on Seventh st., cornerO Cedar; four stories; good basement;built forapartmsnt house; rent reasonable.Inquire on premises.
STOKES— new stores, 174 and 178O West Fourth st.;good place for plumberor steamfiiter, being on cable line; will rentcheap.
STORES 163. 167. 403 East Seveuth and 450IO Jackson forreut; also offices, houses androoms. Stees and Company.
STORES AND ROOMS, corner Robertand Tenth sts., for rent Inquire at 505
Robert st.
STORES 591 and 587 Broadway, with hayscale aud large barn; very best location
in city for any business. A." Simpson, 591Broadway.
\u25a0 Offices.
OFFICE— Large from office, with window;Cheap rent. 128 East Fourth st.
OFFICES— rent, cheap, two first-classoffices in Germania LifeInsurance build-
ing. Applyto Room 6, second floor.NorthernPacific General Offices.
OFFICE—
For rent, private office, fur-nished ifdesired, with use of waiting
room and vault, in Pioneer Press building;for rent very cheap. M37. Globe.\u25a0: • Miscellaneous.
FARMFOR RENT— place of eightyacres, six (6) miles north of city limits,
Anoka county, on Laddies lake; heavy black,No. 1 soil: splendid improvements; first-class fordairy, hay, general farming or gar-dening; will give good chance to reliableparty. A.L.Browe, No. 230 Temple Court,Minneapolis. '
LOST AMDFOU*M>.
BOOK LOST— Rice St., between Igle-hart and "Martin, a book containing
contracts. Finder kindlyreturn to 53 David-son Block and receive reward.
BRACELET LOST—Aheavy gold chainbracelet with locket; lost on Sixth st.
Broadway, East Seventh or Maria ay. Satur-day night. Return to 362 Maria ay. and re-ceive reward.
COW LOST—a red and white cow;liberalreward ifreturned to L.Monroe's place,
foot of East Ninth st.
HORSE AND BUGGY STOLEN—Aug.11. 1892, horse and buggy; horse darkbrown, nearly black, weight about 1,200, in
good condition, built tall and rangy, wellshaped, holds head high, lefthind foot whiteabout eight inches up from hoof, scar onleft fore foot between hoof and fetlock, ageabout twelve years: buggy black, almostnew, side springs, full leather top, greentrimmings, letter M on bridle; George Ea-ger &Co., Cincinnati, makers ofbuggy. Lib-eral reward will be paid by the undersignedleading to recovery. Menk'Brothers.
JACKET LOST—From a carriage on St.Anthony Hill,a lady's gray cloth jacket.
Finder willbe rewarded ou returning it toRoom 24. Mannheimer Block.
ONEY LOST—A small sum of moneyAsl Saturday morning at the Assumptionchurch. Finder please leave at Mrs. A. Vol-mer's, 229 Rondo st.
ONEY FOUND at Mannheimer Bros,ILL store; call at the office.
OCKETKOOK LOST—Aug. 10, 1892—Large red pocketbook on Eden Prairieroad, contaiuing notes, bills, and old letters.
Finder leave at Dr. L.B. Allen's, 251 Henne-pin ay.. Minneapolis, and receive reward.
PUP LOST—Lost, Irish setter pup, an-swers to the call of Strong. Return to
111 East Third st- and receive reward.ACKAGE LOST—Marked Miss Bree-
land, 7 Lyons Court. Leave at 130 EastThird forreward.
WATCH LOST— Sixth st., between»V Metropolitan opera house ana Jack-son St., or Jackson St., between Seventh andFourth, lady's gold watch, monogram E. L.M. Return topresident's office K.C. Rail-way and receive reward.
WASTED TO REAT.
CHAIR—Wanted to rent, a reclining in-valid's rollingchair, for man. Address
L49. Globe.
HOUSE— Wanted to rent, a house Withlarge lot, near street car line, fora fam-
ilyof three adults; in reply state rent, whichmust be reasonable. Q 43. Globe.
HOUSE— to rent from Sept 1. awell furnished house with all modern
improvements aud barn, near Western ay.and cable car, by family of adults. AddressF C20, Globe.
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ROOMS—
Wanted, two or three unfurrnished rooms; must he near car lines o
fifteen minutes' walk. Address A37, Globe .ROOMS— Wanted, on the hill, two or
"t three unfurnished rooms for very lighthousekeeping for two; references. <**, 47,Globe. - .' .
ROOMS— two unfurnished orpartly furnished rooms for light house-
keeping, in-
private family, by young ladyteacher; central locality. Address Z 90,Globe. . .ROOMS— Ayoung married couple would
• like four or five rooms, with bath, lo-cated within fifteen minutes' walk fromOmaha general offices ;rent must be cheap.Q49, Globe.
ROOMS —Wanted, to .rent three or four"rooms, with bath, for light housekeep-
ing:central location; lower town preferred;no children; references exchanged. V 34,Globe. . v .. ..'..'
ROOMS— Wanted, two furnished rooms,centrally located,. suitable for three gen-
tlemeu. (*\u25a0 40, Globe.
ROOMS— twounfurnished rooms,with steam heat, for gentleman. Ad-
dress 44, Globe. -
CHIROPODIST.
LOCKWOOD, THE CHIROPODIST—Alldiseases of the feet; 293 and 294 En-
dicott Arcade, Robert fit., between Fourth'1 *£ UJtiMtfc
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I . AUCTION SAEE.A.11.Hiicolnj-.Auctioneer. ..
GREAT AUCTIONSALE OF 500 LOTSVT at White Bear -Beach and Bald- EagleLake, near depot: absolute sale to highestbidders; also choice acre garden lots andacre property for farming purposes, on veryliberal terms of payment A. H. Nicolay,Auctioneer, will sell at public auction, onSaturday morning, Aug.20. 1892. Sale com-mencing at 11 o'clock, onarrival of the 10:33train from St. Paul. at White Bear Beachdepot Free excursion trains on day ofsaleleave St. Paul union depot at 8:20 a, m.,10:15 a. m. and 12:10 p. m., and freeluucheon on '
the :grounds. White " Bearlake is the Saratoga of the West. Health iswealth; pure and invigorating air the besttonic in the world. The north shore ofWhite Bear lake possesses -advantages notequaled or surpassed on any portion "of thisnoted lake: excellent fishing: rowing andsailing unsurpassed; its beautiful, pictur-esque and romantic scenery, extending formiles close to this property, "must be seen tobe. appreciated; ... for residence . pur-poses it has no superior. This saleoffers' great inducements for \u25a0 homesfor. hundreds of families as well asmarket gardeners and farmers. The acres tobe sold iv5, 10, 15 and 20-acre tracts, at theoption, of the ;-purchaser. It is accessiblenow by the Soo and St. Paul &Duluth rail-roads. The St Paul &White Bear electricline may also be extended to run by thisproperty; three depots, also a fourth depotto be couslructedou this.valuable property.Terms of sale willbe liberal and announcedon day of sale. Remember that this mi-portat auctiou takes place Saturday, Aug. 29,1892. Don't miss it-if you desire to makemoney. You can secure rgreat bargains atthis sale and buy at your own prices; nowis your time it"you desire to double your in-vestment;-the only opportunity in a life-time. For maps, handbills and full par-ticulars apply to or. address only the NicolayReal Estate Exchange, 141 East Fifth st., be-tween Jackson aud Robert sts. A.11. Nic-olay, Auctioneer. My.Real-Estate AuctionSale No. 12.K9-*. \u25a0\u25a0 -. .-. •'
E.Hollo-Hay, Auctioneer.
AUCTION. SALE' OF BEAUTIFUL-Thirtylots in Bellevue addition
willbe sold to the highest bidders ou Satur-day, Aug:20, sale to begin at 2:30 p. m.' Thisproperty lies near West Seventh st. electricline, is mediately adjoining the proposedMississippi riverboulevard and pork system..and commands a delightfulview of the finescenery around Fort Snelling. Itwillalwaysbe desirable for homes. Young men or oth-ers wishine to make a profitable investmentthat willyieldquick returns, willdo well toattend this sale. This is the best time to buyproperty in St. Paul there has been for sixyears. We v.-ill soon see higher prices allalong the line. Take West Seventh st. elec-tric cars to the grounds. Terms of sale, one-fourth cash, the balance on or before threeyears, with interest at 6 per cent per annum,E.Holloway, Auctioneer.Karon ijjliA Johnson, Auction-
eers.VINE RESIDENCE AND LOT ATA Public Auction— We will sell at publicauction on the premises. No;893 Burr st., onSaturday. Aug.20. at 3.p. m., lot 7, block 9.Rice' a Addition to St.Paul. The lotis 50x130feet, facing east, between York and Case sts.The residence is an :8-room -house, newlybuilt has all the modern improvements, be-ingfinished inside with quartered oak, dou-ble plate-glass windows, china closet, largepiazza, excellent cellar, new furnace, etc.. inas fine a neighborhood as could be desired.The house was built under the personal su-pervision of the owner, and' coutaiu*i the
[ best ofmaterials, and the worK is A No. 1.Parties looking for a comfortable • homoshould byall means attend this sale, as theterms willbe made very easy. For furtherparticulars apply to Kavanaugh & Johnson,Auctioneers. 186," 188 and 190 East Sixth st.
PIANO AND FURNITURE AT AUC-tion—We will sell at public auction at
the residence, No. 462 Fuller st. onTuesday,Aug.16, at 10 a. in., an elegaul Ivers & Pondupright piano, having been in use but sixmonths, and if purchaser desires can assume
I the monthly payments.due on the iustru-I ment: the furniture of parlor suit?, side-
board, ex.table, chairs, bed sets, wardrobe,beds, bureaus, commodes, pictures, lamps,dishes, glassware, desk, etc. ;all the bodyBrussels and ingrain carpets; ifyou are look-ing forbrrgains attend this sale. Kavanagh& Johnson. Auctioneers, 186. ISB and 190
'East Sixth st.
FINE FURNITURE, carpets art square,A oilpaintings, etc. at public auction. We
I willsell at public auction' in the store No.165 East Seventh St.. on Wednesday. Aug.17, at 10 a.: m. (and continue all day, for
Ievery piece must be sold), a very large andIfine lot of household goods, consisting ofI• two very fine parlor suits, fiveoak bedroomIsuits, two folding beds, one cooking range
(good as new), refrigerator, center tables, ex.Itable and dining room chairs, one dozen
boys' tricycles, easy chairs, rockers, sofas,beds, bureaus, commodes, steel-spring, hair
jmoss mattresses, a very fine lot of etchings,jsteel engravings, oil paintings, etc.:dishes,
timvare.cookiug utensils, preserve jars, etc.;
also a fine lot of body Brussels, Moquette andingrain carpets; this turniture is first-class,having beeu in use but a short lime, andshouid bring out a large attendance: everyarticle to be sold regardless of prices. Kav-anagh &Johnson, auctioneers, 186, 188 and193 East Sixth st. \u25a0
Smnin it Avenue Auction Sale.
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTYFEETfront, south-facing, corner of Summit
ay. and Chatsworth st., by280 feet deep to agraded alley:gas. water, sewer, sidewalk;this is tbe most beautiful corner oil the ave-nue.- Willbe sold
water,
premises Wednes-iis the most beautiful corner on the ave-'. Willbe sold on the premises Wednes-
day afternoon at 4 o'clock, Aug. 17. A.H.Nicolay. Auctioneer.
BUSINESS -L'llAXf'ES.
Miscellaneous.
OAKERY FOR SALE—In best Condi--D tion, and at the center of the city. 36 A,Globe.
BAKERY with an established trade for\u25a0 sale cheap: good reasons for selling.
Address 0,32, Globe.
BARBER SHOP for sale cheap; goodtrade; waut to leave city. 994 Rice st,
St. Paul. -\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0• \u25a0
FOR SALE—
Thirteen -room boardinghouse, wellfurnished; ceutral location.,X 41, Globe. ..-. ,.
FOR SALE—Medium size fire and burglar-proof safe. Address G 96, Globe.
FOR- SALE—
A nice and one of the bestA paying drugstores in this city; tine lo-cation; best of reasons forselling. AddressX 31, Globe.
FOR SALE—HaIf interest in a first-classA business; six years established: noop-position; worth 59,0t0; sell at half-price, asmust retire on account ofsickness. luquireof S. P. Crosby, American Bankbuilding,St Paul.
FOR SALE—A snap in furnished roomhouse; rent paid in advance up toMarch
22, 1893; willtake horse and buggy in partpayment. 269 Rice st.c
FOR SALE— live Republican weekly-T newspaper for sale, cheap for cash;good reason forselling. Address The Times,Ely,Minn.
FOR SALE—Grocery stock and fixtures inIA fine location inMinneapolis, doing goodIbusiuess; well established: good reasons forIselling; will invoice about -32,000. AddressIC. 8., Globe. Minneapolis.
FOR SALE—An established general mer-chandise, doing good business, in good
location: a snap forone or two business men ;will take one-half cash, the other in clearproperty, or sell half interest and take part-ner. X 35,Globe.
OR RENT OR SALE— wood andcoal office, yard, barn for ten horses,
machinery, engine, boiler, wood saw.splitter,horses aud wagons, coal boxes, wood races;own water; very good place for the rightparty. Inquire E. F. Krahmer, 509 Wood-ward ay.
INE CHANCE FOR HOTEL BI,OOOwillbuy a first-class hotel containing
twenty-four extra furnished rooms oppositeunion depot. Apply 4SVs Third st south.Office eau be had on ground floor.
HARDWARE STOCK FOR SALE—Ioffer forsale my stock ofHardware ;it
is a clean, neat stock, wellassorted; old es-tablished, doing good business; rent lowcentrally .located, and the crops the mostpromising ever known. Correspond with'Charles Dameretl, Wahpeton. N.D.
r\yiILLINEKY STORE for sale; fourILL rooms connected: suitable for dress-making or housekeeping; object of selling,old age. Address 677 Wabasha.
ILLINERY STOCK FOR SALE—Stock and business forsale in the best
Red River Valley town. Established ten.years. Net annual profits. $2,000. 11l healthof owner forces her to remove South. "A illsell at great sacrifice if called for at once.Address U41, Globe office. .
PARTNER wanted at once, with §2,000cash capital, to enlarge an old estab-
lished manufacturing business; norisk what-ever, as business is -
nearly all cash ;seasoncommences this month; last year salesamounted to $15,000; aman who understands 1
office woik and devotes all bis time to tbebusiness willdouble his money in the firstseven months; stale . age, occupation, etc.,and send your offer under "Partner" to thepfiiceof this paper,
IFOR SAEE.
A PPLETON'S CYCLOPEDIA—For sale\u25a0f* cheap, thirty volumes Appieton's Cyclo-pedia, calf binding. Address- F. Ji King.326 •
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AWNING—87 for nearly hew. awningseventeen feet long. Call613 Arundel st
BAR FIXTURES—Elegant'black walnut
outfit: cheap. Appiv to John M. Tracy.South St. Paul.
BED ANDWASH-STAND for sale. 540 -Minnesota st. ;near High school.
BIRDS—Canaries, fine young singers, im-ported and domestic. 235 West Sixth st
BICYCLE—Forsale.one new Eagle bicycle;used but four months; will sell for $60
cash. Address T39, Globe. .DlCYCLE—Columbia cushion tire safety,LJ for 3100; good as new. Address P 33,Globe. \u25a0'"?. .-P'CYCLE—For sale, bicycle; high gradeAJ lady's Uniou Safety bicycle as good asnew. . 9 East Tenth st
BICYCLE— High grade lady's safety,cheap, A. L*.Hamau, 303 Jackson.
BIRDS-PARROTS- Splendid and cheap,*
and many others.'
117 Iglehart st.* *
BIRD DOGS 85.oo.each;- fine dropper dogpuppies from thoroughly broken regis-tered prize-winning*stock; also pointers andLlewellynsetters. S. E.Fertlg, 272 Martin st.
DINDINGTWINE, seven cents pound;LJ. sample free; greatest bargains in bind-.ing twine ever offered; large stock, promptshipment Roberts. 510 Nicollet. Minneapols.
'———~—— . ———. 1 1\u25a0"JLNEYOLE'nt and relief societies willAJ find Burton's, 54 East Seventh st., thebest place to buy second-hand clothing.
BOILER or.i and two Dumps.
-Ad-dress F. S. Miller.323 Thirteenth st.
OFFER MILLfor 810; cost 828; good"*—* condition; also two counter scales, al-most new. Apply422 Wabasha st \u25a0.-
"•"YOG-For sine, fine, large St. Bernard "dogls with pedigree, worth 875, will sell forhalf price. 593 Marshall ay.
POR SALE— eight-foot : showcases,A one two-horse *>ower motor, lot marble!chairs, tables, at 353 Robert.
FOR SALE—A fine oak counter, gildedA roiling,desks and partition, cheap. Callor address J. J. Hamilton- & Co., 61 National
'German-American Bank Building, Fourthand Robert.
FOR SALE— furnished flats; or rent.For fullparticulars applyat 472 JacksonSt., room 5 or 6.
FOR SALE—At 353 Robert St.— eight-foot showcases, .1 two-horse powermotor, one one-eighth horse power motor, :twenty-six marble top tables, ten-gallon icecream freezer and cans. . . ,"
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for goodrange, with water front, one Peninsularbase burner heater: one small heater, self-feeder; oue No. 8 cook stove; all'in go
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condition. Inquire 96 East Eleventh st
FOR SALE—Ata great bargain, (17)seven- •A teen threshing machine outfits in com-
Iplete order. Some are new, and the restof
'them nearly as good as new;tho sep-
-arators are all Buffalo. Pitts style. The en-
Igines are all traction, straw, wood, or coalburners, (15) fifteen horse power: the cylin-ders are 7*4xl***,return flue boilers of the beststyle. These rigs are complete with every-thing that belongs toa guou*rig. -We are go-ing to close them out at once at whateverthey wilibring. For prices and terms callon or address 11. Gillett & Sou, Lake City.Minn. ,
FURNITURE AND CARPETS cheap;also cook stove. Apply 422 Wabasha st. .
FURNITURE and carnets of a'ten-room
house for sale aud house for rent. 254West Fifth St.. corner Smith ay.
pURNITURE— For sale cheap at 520 PineIA. St., one walnut bedroom- set "RadiantHome" heater, a small coal stove, one oaktable, three hanging lamps; call Monday orTuesday.
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FURNITURE FOR SALE CHEAP—A :A good chance to commence housekeepingwith the furniture of a seven-room cottage, .
Inot ten minutes' walk from postofflce. The'entire lot willbe sold forSlsu to party want-
"inghouse, which is only 820 per mouth: no
Isecond-hand sharks need apply. Address X32, Globe.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE forsale atNo.52 Iglehart st. \u25a0 :
HUNTING DOGS—For sale, a fine lot ofwell bred pointers and setters, thor-oughlybroken on prairie chickens and quail;
j also well bred puppies; dogs broken at mod-erate prices. Address Alexander Woolsten-
'*"croft, Fulda. Minn.
UNTINGDOG— buys a fine Llewel-lJ lynsetter bitch ready for breaking this
Ifall. Call or address 16 West Fourth st.IOOK ATTHE CORNER ofDayton ay.A_) and Grotto st.;large and handsome and
jmost carefullybuilt house in the city: hotJ water heating; examine it;will be finished
about Sept. 15. \u25a0'
MUSIC BOX—For sale, a Swiss music111 box: nearly new; willsell cheap. 287 .Nelson ay. WLrfg-.-a-;
ICE four-room house; must be removedI11 by Oct. 8; 412 Hope st., between Sixth
and Seventh, Dayton's Bluff. \u25a0
PIANO for sale. W.Corc-irau, 550 Tcm-A perauce st. \u25a0
PIANO— Per "rent cheap, an uprightSomher piano, nearly new. Address A. •
C.8., Globe.-
PIANO— upright piano in first classcondition, French walnut, forsale cheap.
luquire at corner ofTiltonan dWabasha sts.,German Lutheran school.
RANGE—Arange. No.8,in Lest condition,for sale, cheap. 271 Martin st.
RANGE— One large range; been used buna short time; good as new; will sell
cheap. Appiv472 Jackson st.
REGISTER— sale, ;26-key Nationalcash register, as good as new, cheap.
Northwestern Hardware Company, 419 Wa-
ISAFES—
For sale, cheap, second-hand;t-5 medium-sizes; good condition. Apply422 Wabasa st.
SAFES—
For sale, large double door safe;•O also medium size, single door. AddressA79, Globe, Minneapolis.
EWINGMACHINE—For sale, DomesticO sewing machine, $20; worth double the
Iprice. 260 Rice st.
IUACUT For sale, sloop Fortuna; inper-I 11 feci order. Dr. Welch, corner Wabasha
and Sixth sts.. City.
rE«SOAAES.
A RE YOU IN" TROUBLE? If so. con-Iiisuit Madame Ina Walker, life reader,
who gives resume of past, present and future;ladies, 50 cents; gentlemen, SI; correspond-
Ience promptly answered."'
Parlors, No. 640Wabasha.-
--j C*MMA THORSON, PROFESSIONALIA-i Massagisl— Also gives Turkish baths.IOffice in115 Moore block, 7Corners.
MADAME BURNETT'S new massage1»A parlors give Turkish, medicated, sea .
Isalt, plain bath, first-class massage and alco-Ihol treatment by professional operators. . 220IWest Seventh st., second floor; hours: 9 a.
m. to 10 p.m.I\!t AUD CLAIRgives massage at theCa-p irl itol block. Room 15. corner Tenth and
Wabasha; prices reasonable. \u25a0
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•I/IRS. WILLIAM, CLAIRVOYANT'i.»A,and magnetist; willgo to your homesif desired. 542 Cedar.
MRS.- KATE HOSKINS, psyebometrio-reader and trance medium. 225 West
Seventh st.RS. M.A.TUSSEY. 223 East Eighth st.
Magnetic and massage treatment fornervous diseases, paralytic and rheumatism;
-also Turkish baths :hours. 9 a.m. to ap. m.
BOARD WASTED.
BOARD Young man wishes room andboard in private boarding house or pri-
vate family; send location and price. C35.Globe.
BOARD— Wauted, board and room in anice, quiet ;private familyforgent and
two boys, aged fourteen aud seventeen; arevery quiet and retiring, and will not givemuch trouble: must not be more than twentyminutes from the postofflce; Catholic familypreferred. X 32, Globe.
BOARD— Wanted, by a gentleman, roomand board on St. Anthony hill, near
Selby cable;; private family: no boardinghouse :state terms. X '&,Globe.T S3
_• DI WORKS.J. ROCHKX, N. w.Steam Dye Works/•.office,416 Robert st, Ryan block works,
£5 and 57 Indiana ay.
JAMISON &C0.,, New York Steam DyeWorks; ladies* . and gents' clothing a
fpecialty. 14 West Sixth st.
AHLERT & 9*UNTK*L,'
MrhoeaoUAY Steam Dye Works, 244 East Seventh.