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FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL _9. 1901. WANT ADS ON PAGES 18, 19 19 FINANCIAL : - Continued,* . AT LOWEST RATES—MONEY TO LOAN. R. D. Cone & Co., 517 Guaranty Loan building. MONEY LOANED SALARIED. PEOPLE \u25a0with steady positions in good concerns, on their own names; no security; easy payments. Tolman, 920 N. Y. Life building. 4* TO 6 PER CENT MONEY, WITH THE "on or before" privilege, to loan on improved property in Minneapolis and St. Paul. R. M. Newport, 309-311 Phoenix building, -60 4th st is, Minneapolis. : : :• . . MONEY TO LOAN: ASY TERMS; LOW rates. David P. Jones & Co.. Oneida building. " QUICK LOANS ~~~ ~"~ TO SALARIED PEOPLE. SAME DAY AS APPLICATION. - j' On you. own name without security or in- dorser; payment payable to suit yourself. These who contemplate borrowing can be as- sured of th - confidential treatment that all persons of refinement and pride feel is essen- tial In matters of this nature. Our offices are so arranged that you do not come in con- tact with other applicants, and you can be •waited on privately and quickly. - PRIVATE INTER VIE ROOMS. ; : MINNEAPOLIS LOAN COMPANY. : 601-602 Globe building. .\u25a0\u25a0v/i &£t£t£&t ~ ______ £r^ WE LOAN MONEY ><w'*g & to salaried people on their notes at vt ' lowest rate; strictly confidential; pay * weekly, semi-weekly or monthly. & Roosi XU2, Sykes,block, 256 Hennepin ay. Of « RELIABLE CREDIT CO. o __*O__O CKW»S« 3> MONEY TO LOAN SALARIED PEO- <$> <$ pie.—We are prepared to loan reason- <$ ss> able amounts to salaried people bold- <$> <*, ing steady positions with responsible <$> sj> concerns, on easy weekly or monthly <$> <$> payments. We conduct our business <$> <£> strictly confidential. Lowest rates and <$> <j> fair treatment guaranteed. Room 206, <\u25a0$> <$> Bank of Commerce building. 4* *'* tttt 44 ««* « ««tt* * ** W* MORTGAGE LOANS—Rates low; any sums; no delay; see us sure. Gale & Co.. N. Y. Life. 5 AND 6 PER CENT MORTGAGE. LOANS." No delay._ C. S. Woodruff, 606 Guaranty bldg. LOANS i*ROM $100 UPWARDS; CITY PROP- erty prefer d; no delay. J.B.Tabour, 124 S 4th. SALARY LOANS. If you are employed by a responsible firm \u25a0we will loan you sums of $10 to $100 on your note at much CHEAPER AND EASIER RATES than elsewhere, of this we are POSI- TIVE. Absolutely no charges for papers. Nothing deducted from amount you desire. Easiest partial payments. MINNEAPOLIS FINANCIAL CO., room 206, New York Life building. WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL estate, with on or before privileges; rate 4%, 6 and 6. T. A. JamlesoE. .il3, Nicollet. I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF $100 TO $500 loans on city real estate; principal payable at any time. A. H. Polley. 601 Andrus bid. MONEY AT 4, 6 AND 6 PER C N ; NO commissions. Sawyer & Betcher. 417 Phoenix. MONEY LOANED ON LIFE INSURANCE". L. P. Van Norman, 616 Andrus building. QUICK LOANS ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS, horses and wagons; salary loans; low rates; weekly or monthly payments. The Security Loan Company, 613 Globe building, No. 22 4th st S. •__ WE HAVE A FEW GILT-EDGE SECURI- ties in amounts $100 to $500, snort time, 10 per cent, for sale, which we will guarantee. Western Surety and Adjustment Co., Wahpe- ton. N. D. MISCELLANEOUS FREE "FOR SALE" CARDS TO THOSE advertising under this head. Be sure and call for them when you leave the td. COLFAX MINERAL WATER. Will permanently cure constipation. We guarantee results; $1.75 per six-gallon case. The Qlenwood-Inglewood Co.. 313 Hennepin. MILLWOOD, DRY, 1.75 TO $3; 2 LOADST partly dry. $2.75; coal, $5 and $5.25. Plymouth Lbr. Co.. 4 Lumber Ex. Phone. Main 717 J-2. WHEN YOU WANT FURNITURE repaired! reupholstered, reflnisbed, or mattresses reno- vated, try Kainviile Bros., the East Side dealers. No. 15 Nicollet island. Both 'phones. GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND SLIGHT- Iy used household goods of every description. We can save you 25 per cent at the Town Market Furniture Co.. 25 and 27 6th st S. SEEDS—FRESH STOCK D. M. FERRY & Co. 's bulk seeds just received. J. H. Smith, 214-216 Hennepin ay. WE MANUFACTURE EVERYTHING FOR lighting purposes; gas, electric and combina- tion fixtures,; dealers in globes, brackets, Welsbach burners, mantels, etc., wholesale and retail. Call or write for prices. Min- neapolis Plating & Gas Fixturu Co., 216 Ist ay S. N. W. Tel. PIANOS—CHICKERING UPRIGHT. $160; two uprights, $100, $125; Hallet & Davis piano, $75; Weber upright, $185; Decker upright, $145; Anderson upright, $225; $7 monthly; new pianos for rent, $3.50, $4 a month; one year's rent allowed if purchased. Foster & Waldo, 40 sth st S, corner Nicollet. . SODA FOUNTAINS CHEAP. MINNEAPOLIS Soda Fountain Co., 521 Marshall st NE. PASTRY OVENS, STEAM TABLES, COF I- fee urns, hotel ranges; tin, copper and sheet iron work of all kinds; retinning. Tel. 161. Great Western Stove Repair Co., 312 Hen. ay. TENTS, AWNINGS, DUCK AND COVERS. AMERICAN TENT AND AWNING CO., 125-127-129 Ist ay N, Minneapolis. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 237 Henn. ay— Sell, rent, repair all makes. Ask for prices. SECOND HAND STORE FIXTURES OF every description; 1,000 counters, shelving, show cases, refrigerators, scales, oil tanks, coffee mills, wall cases, saloon and restaurant fixtures, office furniture, safes, barber chairs, wagons, carriages, harnesses, 500 cook stoves and ranges, 50 chamber suits from $6 up- wards, springs 50c, lounges $1. . 1027 Wash- ington ay S. - WIRE* NETTING FOR POULTRY, ABSO- lutely lowest price in the city; crushed oys- ter shells. 65c per 100 lbs bag; all kinds of supplies for chickens. Telephone main 2494 L2. R. A. Pike & Co. ' g S2SSSSSS S2SSS2SB222SSSBBSSS2S2SSSS SSSSSSSS 5888?S Si FOR SALE—SEVERAL HUNDRED I* 8* bushels feed corn, cheap. Inquire ?! Si Brooks-Griffiths Co. elevator. Division *5 & and Tyler st NE, or 30 Chamber of £5- Ti Commerce. ' S_ »••\u25a0\u25a0 - . : 8888888888888888888888 SiSiS£gjg£S;gSg3sSSSS3g GAS, OIL AND GASOLENE STOVES ' Cleaned and repaired. Stoves sf.or<d during summer. Kirk & Nye. 6th st and Hennepin. | WANTED—OLD BUILDINGS TO TEAR ! down and remove; must be cheap. Address Box 420, city. CZONET POWDER " Use it for Health's sake. Disinfect, fumi- gate, kill germs. IT KILLS MOTHS. Does not injure fabrics OZON'ET CO., __^ Minneapolis. I HAVE THE FINEST LINE OF GARDEN hose in the city, at very low prices- every foot guaranteed. Wm. Simms, 411 14th ay SE.' FOR RENT— PIANO; GOOD, UPRIGHT modern, mahogany case; low rent. Cabinet organ, $1 per month. 'Phone Main 2807 L-l 808 Nicollet. - .-\u25a0-.. \u25a0/\u25a0' WANTED—, SELL A GOOD, PAYING livery business. In a good town. Will sell or lease the barn. Poor health cause of selling. Address Courier, Red Lake Falls Minn. . ' "NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, KEYS 5c to $1; $60 takes it. Kohen, 327 Washington ay S.\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -. \u25a0. . . . . FOR SALE--25 S. C. BUFF LEGHORN hens,. 50c ~each.- Buff Plymouth Rock and Buff Wyandotte cks, $1 each. 2601 Terri- tortal road, St. Anthony Park. Minn. •> LIGNITE COAL IS BETTER THAN A \u2666;\u2666 wood for the kitchen stove; don't try \u2666;. •> to use wet wood; try Washburn's lig- <\u2666 \u2666> nlte. 127 3d st S. 'Phone, Main 831. \u2666> «£• . Call us up for \u25a0 lowest -prices. - •> «:*\u2666\u2666\u2666 \u2666*;*\u2666:*\u2666\u2666 \u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666 \u2666*s-:-x~:~> NO. 5 REMINGTON TYPEWRITER FOR sale cheap, or will rent with privilege of applying rent on purchase price. V 958 Journal. .. \u25a0- \u25a0 \u25a0. o '" w. k." morison & . co., Si O W. K. MORISON & CO., O ft , j 247 .249 nicollet' ay. \u0084 o & 247-249 NICOLLET AY. O %****>*s . POCKET ! .. ; '\u25a0Q. \u25a0 ' CUTLERY.,. '-' £f/ O New line 50c knives; & : O about fifty patterns. Large # 6 line Joseph Rodgers, Wos- O , £ tenholm and H. &B. Knives.'o '.' O "Best on earth." Reasonable 0 »T prices. HARDWARE, ME- ' 0 «T CHANIOS' TOOLS, KITCHEN 0 0 ; FURNISHINGS. .. 0 0 0 00XeSO000000000O00» 033000J200 SMALL NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, AT 110 4th st-S. Charles Gebhardt. I FOR SALE—ONE RANKIN & KELLER oven, capacity 50 loaves, in 1 good Condition; cheap \u25a0 if taken at ' once. Address B 959,"- --journal.' - •— -\u25a0 -- \u25a0 \u25a0 > -- :.' FOR SALE— THOROUGHBRED FOX terrier dogs, beauties;. 10 months old; -will be sold right. Call evenings at' 808:12 th r." HE. 20 FOR SALE MISCLEANEOUS '- \u25a0'•"'\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0- ' "\u25a0*' . ' Continued. \u25a0".; '' GARLAND RANGE, $7;'MAGEE RANGE, $9; Peninsular range, $8; Jewel range, £12; cook, $3^gas_range, $6. 502 4th ay S. $1.75 PER 100 FOR FANCY PATENT~FLOUR7 Five-pound ; jars . fine separator, $1.10; New York cheese, lie; fresh dairy, 17c, 18c. North- western Butter Market, 613 Hennepln. $60 NEW DROP-HEAD~WHITE SEWING machine $23; Domestic, $8; (Singer, $5; White, $3. Elmer, 720 Ist ay S. EXTRA SEPARATOR BUTTER""(SATUB- day), 5 lbs, $1.10; eggs, 12V«e; pancake flour. 8c package. Minnesota Dairy Association, 23 6th st S. . ; . _...-. . '-.. FOR ONE-FOURTH INTEREST IN pasture fence: good pasture for one cow. In- quire at 2619 Girard ay N. STEINWAY PIANO, BRUSSELS AND IN- grain carpets, rockers, hall tree, sideboard, dining table, chairs. Leonard refrigerator, couch, dtshts, go-cart, light spring wagon and leather top buggy; very cheap; must sell. T4ll Irving ay N. •\u25a0"\u25a0«„?.• FOR SALE—EGGS FOR INCUBATION from choice bred .Plymouth Rocks; prolific layers;, settlng.j£263B 14th »v S. DON'T PAY A FANCY. PRICE FOR A Bl- cycle. -We will sell you a World, the best there ie, at a low price. Lindsay Bros., 400 Ist st N. ' For SALE—CHEAP— FURNITURE OF TEN- room house, central location; rent very cheap I Address M 960. Journal. 21___ w FOR^RENT ISiFIHMSHED HOUSES FREE "FOR RENT" CARDS FOR THOSB advertising " under this head. Be iur» and call for them when you leave th« ad.' j FOR RENT—A 9-ROOM HOUSE AT 1209 Hawthorn ay. Inquire at house or see owner. at 1710 ad ay S. McCURDY i Rents houses, l Taking care & CO., 223 -i flats, stores, Vof property Temple Court. ( sells real estate. ) \ a specialty. List your property for sale or rent. FOR RENT— HANDSOME, MODERN, 12- --room house, with barn; janitor service; ex- ceptional locality; 10 minutes* walk from postoffice, $45; will paper to suit tenant. 722 6th ay S. . ALTERATION'S FOR "HOUSES XWo stores, porches screened, carpenter work. Lammas, 423 24 ay S. FOENT— N6. IST AY 8, EIGHT- room house; cistern, well and city water for lawn; one block from car .line. Call at house. FOR RENT EIGHT-ROOM MODERN house, near 2d ay S and 11th st. Inquire H. W. Hill, 801 Globe building. MODERN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE; FUR- nace, gas and fixtures, hardwood finish, etc. Aldrich ay, near Sunny side; cheap. Beebe, 202 Sykes block. .v. - . ; {• ,<•:.-..:-«;• 1501 PARK AY, 15 ROOMS, MODERN.. $50. 1718 Nicollet ay, 10 rooms, modern, $40. .109 Bryant ay S, 10 rooms, modern, $35. 509 Forest ay, 9 rooms, modern, $85. 2400 Irving ay S, 10 rooms, modern, $35. 112 Willow st, 10 rooms, modem, $30. 2413 Nicollet ay, 10 rooms, modern, $30. 628 University ay SE, 15 rooms, modern, $30. 1116 Harmon place, 8 rooms, bath, gas, $27.50. 700 10th st S, 12 rooms, bath, gas. etc., $25. 603 Bth ay N, S rooms, modern, $22.50. 1106 7th st S, 9 rooms, bath, gas, etc., $20. 609 E 22d st, 6 rooms, bath, gas, etc., $17.50. 2300 Clinton ay, 7 rooms, city water, $15. George Odium, 309 Phoenix building. MODERN HOUSES. 2525 Hennepin ay, 10 rooms .............$30.00 2943 Park ay, 10 rooms 35.00 2201 Lyndale av.S, 10 rooms ............. 40.00 1622 Hawthorn ay, 11 rcoms \u25a0'...."...". .;.. 45.00 1113 Hawthorn ay, 11 rooms .; 50.00 1801 Hawthorn ay, 10 rooms ;.. 60.00 EDMUND G. WALTON, 300 Hennepin ay. , HOUSE, 2108 FREMONT N; WATER, FUR- nace; $20. House, 3513 10th ay S; new.paper, paint; $15. House. 717 E 17th st; ten rooms; $30. House, 1075 13th ay SE; modern; $20 House, 1006 12th ay SE: water, barn- $13 House, 709 E 17th 6t, fully modern, $35. House, 2818 Grand ay, with small barn, $14. Flats, steam heat, elegant in appointment: The St. Anthony, 4th st and Bth ay SE, $HO. ' Flat, 6 rooms, 1114 11th ay N; modern; $16. Flat, 5 rooms, 1124 11th ay N; modern; $13. Rooms, 4, 3301 Cedar ay, upstairs, $5. Rooms, 4, 2842 12th ay S, first floor, $7 Rooms, 4, 328 Bth -ay NE, $5. '- R. P. Cone & Co., 617 Guaranty Bldg. BENZ BROS., transfer and storage; finest vans and warerooms; goods moved by expe- rlenced men. 112 sta at N. Both Tels., 952. . FOR RENT—SIO; HOUSE. FOUR ROOMS? upstairs half, at once. Bath, closet, sink, open plumbing. Independent hot water heater. 2904 Columbus ay S. To small family only. Owner. 1306 W Lake st. i ' -'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 si •C PREMISES, NO. 38 NINTH ST S, *? ... ; ....... . Directly in rear of Richmond Hotel, on •\u25ba If Nicollet; stone house, eleven' rooms; Wt, t^ all modern, half acre of ground, with *\u25ba ' I? fine trees; suitable for renting rooms, ft&:. •V boarding or first-class dressmaking I establishment; everything put into re- ; I? pair to ' suit tenant; rent $50 per •£•; month. - M> j *, - ' "'\u25a0' - ' '\u25a0 ' --:'--'; '\u25a0\u25a0 ' * •? GALE & CO., 9> It New York Life. * ' , -•-:.-*-,- \u25a0\u25a0- -\u25a0 o- *ti % ************************* ALL carpets made and laid free this week at Peterson's, 75 6th st S. Easy terms. WHEN you move get your new carpets at Peterson's. 75 6th st S. Cash or easy terms. $25, HOUSE 10 ROOMS AND BARN; MOST- Iy modern and choice locality; homelike and desirable. .2612 Dupont ay S. Call 2616. \u25a0 NICE COUPLE TO TAKE HOUSE OR FLAT, modern," with m«; have furniture for eight rooms. Address O 959, Journal. \ OO •• ; FURNISHED HOUSES J\u25a0< I^l FOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, 1714 Hawthorn ay; from May 1 to Oct. 1. Address T. A. Sammls, 14 Chamber of Commerce. 23 FURNISHED ROOMS •.- ; FREE.- "FOR RENT" OR . "FURNISHED Room", cards for those advertising under this head. Be sure and - call for them when leav- ing the ad. "^ , \u25a0 GRAND APARTMENTS—LADIES ' AND gentlemen; steam heat, stationary wash bowls, hot w,ater each ., room; $7 upwards. 62O_7th_st_S. . -. FURNISHED ROOMS— . CONNECTING rooms, suitable for man and wife. Also, front parlor, for two gentlemen. Call at 1800 Nicollet. . . LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED PARLOR, fine location, strictly modern, ideal place for married couple or two gentlemen; also small- er room cheap. Telephone 2739- Main. 1019 Ist ay S. FURNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEPING TO man and wife, two large rooms and closet; bath, hot and cold water; cheap rent to good tenant. 27 Eastman ay, Nicollet island. DESIRABLE, WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, strictly modem house; steam, bath, hot water, telephone; In private family; adults; $8 month up.- 112 13th st S. ' ' ONE FURNISHED AND ONE UNFUR^ nished room in first-class modern house; loca- tion central and desirable. 64 11th Pt S. NICELY FURNISHED ..ROOMS, SINGLE and. en suite; very cheap for summer. Call at 725 6th ay S. . . ' , . 24 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOUR BACK, UPSTAIRS, ONLY $5 PER month, 237 10th ay S. . \u25a0 \u25a0..\u25a0\u25a0 One small room, on- third floor, 424 Nicol- let. for men only, $6 per month. - Three front for light housekeeping, $5 per month. 914 sth ay S. No children. ' Three front, downstairs, \ central location, $7. -502 6th ay N." \u25a0 .»,\u25a0.,-.•\u25a0 .. .:-.,...:.-• , TWO. LARGE, LIGHT ROOMS, WITH large closet, suitable for light housekeeping; steam heated.: Call at 206 W Grant st. three UNFURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping, third floor; light and airy; no children references exchanged. 6 I Uth st S. \u0084.'..\u25a0-- -25 UNFURNISHED . FLATS MODERN FIVE-ROOM FLAT. 532 B IBTH Bt, second floor. Apply Frank Miller. ELEGANT SIX-RdOM-"FLATSrTHbROUGH- Iy modern, 730-736 \u25a0E' 18th . st; rent $27 and $30. F. A. Simmons Co., ; New York Life building. \u25a0 \u25a0 . \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 '-:-: FLATS—MODERN, VERY .; FINE,. CEN- trally located,; seven rooms; $27. Inquire room 12. 412 Nicollet. _^_______ : - - J EIGHT-ROOM FLAT, , FIRST FLOOR, AT the Norwood; $30; one of ' six rooms'at the Anderson, $27.50. W. W. C1ark,.313 Nicollet.. SWELLEST, MODERN, CORNER, SlX- room fiat in Minneapolis. * Rent, $24. 301 3d ay SE. Inquire 315 3d ay SE. THREE-ROOM FLAT, WITH PORCELAIN bath, hot and cold water, etc., upstairs, $7.50 per month. 815 sth st«S. >\u25a0"> \u25a0- -^ \u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0' , \u25a0 ' \u25a0 THREE large"rooms 7 first FLOOR OF modern steam-heated :r house; -walking dis- tance. 143 Lyndale ay N. '\u25a0'-'\u25a0 r - MAY 1, ONE FIRST"FLOOR . FLAT AND one second \u25a0 floor \u0084 flat, of Ifour rooms;. each: corner" Hawthorn .' and 12th> st. \u25a0 Sea : janitor. No. 20 12th st N. ; / ~-Y~'~ '.-•".\u25a0;\u25a0. :'i 25 VNFI'RJfISHED FLATS Continued. FLAT OF SEVEN ROOMS, COMPLETELY modern, unfurnished, till Sept. 1 or longor if desired, at liberal reduction in rent. Flat 2 161< U ;iv B. FLAT, FIVE~ROOMS, SEC~ONTT~FLOok; modern; steam heat, open plumbing, gas range, store rooms, laundry. Apply Janitor 20_J2th_st_ S. FOR RENT—SIX-ROOM .MODERN FLATT except heat; ground floor; hardwood finish gaa fixtures and ahade6. 1000 sth at N. 126 FURNISHED FLATS FOR RENT-FOR SUMMER. FURNISHED nat of seven rooms,' light, airy, modern; centrally located. Address N 951, Journal. PRETTY. WELL FURNISHED FLAT TO rent, for summer, at original rental when unfurnished; piano, telephone. 217 B Sth ay SE. . \u25a0 \u25a0.;.. FOR RENT—FROM JUNE 1 TO SEPT. 1, six-room furnished flat, modern; centrally located; rent reasonable. Address- M 953, Journal. FOR RENT—FLAT IN IMPERIAL, FUR- nished, during May and June; .price satis-' factory. Address A 960. Journal. .. .'. FOR KENT—DURING SUMMER MONTHS, to desirable tenant, nicely furnished and com- mouious flat of seven rooms, on ground floor; central location; rent reasonable. R. S. Kolllner. 117 E 15th st. EIGHT-ROOM CENTRALLY LOCATED handsome flat, completely furnished; will be end IV T summer- Apply to Nickels & bmlth, 311 Nicollet ay. . 27 OFFICES OFFICES; STEAM HEATED; PRICES $9 to $20. , Eastman block, 412 Nicollet. Inquire room 12, f, 0R WITHIN ONE BLOCK OF THE v£vnii r of Commerce you can rent room 7. McMillan building, 3d ay S and «d st. Room .s ooxl9 feet, steam heated, well lighted, sec- ond floor front. Just the room for grain commission firm; blackboard, 35x9, ruled for stocks and grain. Western Union cable in. Price of $25 per month, and location cannot be duplicated. O. M. Laraway & Sons. 100 Bank of Commerce. s 23 STORES ALL KINDS OF BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR RENT. THORPE 8R05.7258 HENN. AY. A WAREHOUSE OR BUSINESS BUILDING will be erected for suitable tenant; lot 200 feet by 150 feet; across street from new city market. F. M. Henry, 500 Lumber Exchange. STORES— 412, .414 2D AY S; large shlp- ping space in rear. S. C. Staggs, 323 Henne- pin ay." .' - , STH AY S AND 2D ST, TWO-STORY AND basement building, 30x66; call for list. Wm. H. Gibson, 420 Guaranty Loan building. •••••••• ••••••• FOR RENT. . Store, No. 223 Hennepin ay, from May 1. \ -'\u25a0\u25a0 m WOODS. KINGMAN & WALLACE, 909 New York Life Building. ' FOR itENT—TWO STOREROOMS, 20x80 feet, with basement under both, at No. 721 3d st S. Have just rented two upper floors of this brick building for nice European hotel, and extensive repairs are being made on the entire building. This is a good loca- tion for grocery, meat market or restau- rant. Repairs to be completed and build- ready for rent by May 1. Inquire of Edwin L. Buck, 100 Kasota building. . . LARGE ROOM FOR CARPENTER OR light manufacturing. 237 10th ay S. $10 per month. , Small place, for' shoemaker or tailor, only $5 per month. 233 10th ay S. . 2Q MISCELLANEOUS - LARGE FIREPROOF SAF*E, $2 PER month. 212 Nicollet ay. \u25a0 BARN FOR" RENT—INQUIRE 110 3D ST S. FOR RENT— SUBLET FINE SUITE of rooms by day or evening, suitable . for studio or meetings. Inquire of Mrs. Hill, the Cosmopolitan. _^ 31 HELP WANTED—MALE WATCHES CLEANED. $1; MAIN SPRINGS, $1; warranted one year. Paegel'6, 22 3d st S. FREE EYE DISPENSARY—ALL WORTHY poor treated daily from 8 to 10 a, m., 225 Hc-nnepin ay. SUITS SPONGED, pressed while you wait, 50c. Starr Steam Cleaning House, 622 Hen. SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED, &0c; pants recut into style or bicycle, pants, 75c; suits steam cleaned and pressed, $1. An- thony. Tailor, 119 Washington ay N. PAYING AND PLEASANT EMPLOYMENT secured by graduate of Minnesota School of Business, 54 3d st S, diagonally opposite P. O. AGENTS, MEN AND WOMEN, AS SOLICI- tors for the best selling article on the mar- ket; it will pay to investigate. Call at 218 Nicollet ay, city. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.--' P. S.— GENTLEMAN OF ABILITY, A Knight Templar, wanted for special work among Knight Templars; good pay. Address with references, Fetter Printing Co., Louis- ville, Ky. . ; < .... TEAMS WANTED ON EXCAVATION; ALSO laborers. The Barnett & Record Co. Call 304 Corn Exchange. * I PHYSICIAN— MEDICAL ASSIST- ant,' registered in Minnesota; a permanent position given to sober and honorable man. E. D. Walker, West Superior, Wis. WANTED—EXPERIENCED WOOL SORT- ers or wool pullers to pull wool from pelts. Steady men. McMillan Fur and Wool Co., 200.15t ay N, Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED—YOUNG MAN , WITH THOR- ough experience in wrapping dry goods. State age and experience. E 957. Journal. '-::".' WANTED—SIX NON-UNION CARPENEERS that are good workmen. Apply at 1218 Knox ay N, at 7 a. m. . PHARMACIST WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, a thoroughly competent registered pharma- cist to go to one of the largest towns and best stores in North Dakota; good wages. Apply, with full particulars, to Lyman-Eliel Drug Co., Minneapolis. ' WANTED—GOOD, EXPERIENCED MAN TO take care of lawn and garden. Must be single, steady and intelligent.' Apply to J. C. Kllel. - '\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: WANTED— FIRST-CLASS LITHOGRAPH pressman. Address McGill-Warner Co., St. Paul, Minn. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 - - \u25a0 - - ------ RELIABLE SUBSCRIPTION AGENTS—WE are ' now organizing our summer campaign. Our agents average over $20 a. week commis- sion. Excellent territory yet unassigned. Northwestern Agriculturist, 1237 Guaranty building. .'•\u25a0\u25a0'*\u25a0'\u25a0 YOUNG MAN, IT IS TIME' AND MONEY wasted to . learn shorthand and typewriting and then not be able to secure a position. The Munson Shorthand Institute, Guaranty Loan building, possesses facilities for placing all graduates in paying positions. Lessons by mall. \u25a0 .. . EDUCATIONAL GENTLEMAN FOR OUR educational series. Subscription only; pays good man $30 weekly and more. Previous experience not absolutely essential. t A 959, Journal. \u25a0 . ./" . - \u25a0 , . WANTED— STRONG BOYS, TO DlS- tribute circulars, at 7:30 sharp to-morrow morning. Apply at 13 3d §t N. " "<- WANTED—A YOUNG MAN THAT SPEAKS German; a stenographer and bookkeeper; will have an opportunity to learn the hardware and furniture business: will pay moderate wages and require Al references. D. R. Thompson, Rockford, Minn. . \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u0084 -'- ! A MAN TO DRIVDELIVERY WAGON; references required. Address W 959, Jour- nal. \u25a0 -,' '' ' . ':' . . --y WANTED—A PORTER TO WORK IN BAR- ber shop, 49 Washington ay S; steady em- ployment and good pay, j \u25a0 \u25a0: A LIVE YOUNCTmaN, WITH SMALL cap- ital, can get a good Investment for his money i and be in business for himself. This is no lake. It will pay you to Investigate. Room 270, Syndicate Arcade. . : \u25a0 ' ! WANTED—BOY ABOUT 14 YEARS OLD: well recommended. _Abeles, 243 Nicollet. >".-; " WANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO WORK AT candy pavilian at Lake Calhoun. C. F. Wood. WANTED—EXPERIENCED MAN TO SO~ licit orders for a fine, line of calendars and advertising novelties on , commission.;'-."' Ad- dress P 959, Journal. WANTED—A~PRACTICAL STAIR BUILDER for short Job at 31st st and Irving ay J-O Sterling, 3017 Irving ay. \u25a0 . \u25a0 - FIRST - CLASS BARBER- WANTED; steady; $3.50 for Saturday. 238 2d ay S, city. WANTED—JOB PRESS FEEDER, WHO can make ready; permanent place. ' Franklin Printing Co., 60 4th at S. - - - ,' TWO GOOD CARPENTERS AT ONCE AP- ply at 328 E Grant st. \u25a0 , \u0084 WANTED— CARPENTERS TO FIN- Ish two houses. 1220 18th ay N. J > WANTED—YOUNG MAN TO CLEAN WIN- do we; $1 per day and upward. World Win- dow Cleaning Co., 221 Nicollet ay. WANTED—BARBER FOR SATURDAY. Globe Barber Shop. J. E. .; LaFertc-. : WANTED—YOUNG MAN WITH ONE OR two years' experience to work ;in drug store ; Scandinavian preferred. Address, giving age and references, George Presley, Cambridge Minn. '\u25a0-:'. . »- .-.•" \u25a0 . _.. '\u25a0 WANTED—COATMAKER AND PANTS AND vest maker at once; good prices' and good pay. T. Beaudette. Bemidjl, Minn. ' WANTED—YOUNG EXPERIENCED . DRY goods and clothing salesmen: must have abil- ity; good character and come well recom- mended.' Box 1697 Bralnerd. Minn. \u25a0 SALESMAN. A HUSTLER, , FOR TWIN cities and vicinity; one with experience and reference*. The J Millinery -Supply; Co., 403 I Nicollet ay. fourth floor.'gd|S^to| ; 31 i HELD WANTED-MALE \u25a0 \u25a0' i- Continued. '\u0084 .;; ": iWANTED—MAN WITH TEAM AND SCRAP- er. Apply Town Market, 25 sth st S. WANTED—A- FIRST-CLASS BARBER AT 309 Cedar ay; steady work. FOR SALE—A TWO-CHAIR BARBER shop; good business; owner leaving city 'A.d- dress H 960, Journal. : , . : * *. COME AND SEE US BEFORE YOU BU\»A bicycle; we can save you money Lindsay Bros.. 400 Ist st N. 2 \u0084-.„-: -f, ; ' 32 HELP WANTED-FEMALE PAYING AND PEEASANT EMPLOYMENT secured by graduates of Minnesota School of Business, 54 3d st S.diagonally opposite P. O. WANTED—COMPETENT . GIRL FOR GEN- eral, housework; good wages. Call at 2325 Girard S. :. DISHWASHER WANTED AT COLUMBIA restaurant, 225 Nieollet ay. WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. ' 818 Ist ay S. WANTED—CTRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; flat 5 rooms, small family. 1400 Nlcol- let ay, \u25a0 second ' floor. Call' evenings. WANTED--VOUNO Gl TO ASSIST WITH housework; good wages; no washing. 2510 4th ay S. ' \u25a0 ' :-"\u25a0:?.) -\u25a0 .\u25a0 _.r-v-' DONT FORGET THIS PLACE—WE HAVE more butter than any place in the city, and sell more. : Five lbs. Extra Creamery, $1.10; & lbs. Fancy Creamery, $1.05; fresh Dairy. 17@18c; Fancy Patent Flour, $1.75. North- western Butter Market,' 513 Hennepin; WANT.ED—TWO SHORT-ORDER "COOKS end two dinner and supper waitresses at i Eureka Restaurant, 35 Washington ay S. WANTED SEWING GIRLS, EXPERT^ enced, on power machines, to make fine shirt waists; good pay by day and piece. D. Cohen & Co., 519 Ist ay S. , WANTED—EXPERIENCED PoTvER SEW- ing machine girls and button sewers at once. We pay good wages. Moore Mfg. Co., 28 sth st S. '\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0'.\u25a0 - -- \u25a0-" '.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0...- WANTED—AT ONCE—A CAPABLE• GIRL for general housework.- Call at 1702 Nicollet. WANTED— SECOND COOK AT MINNE - apolis Restaurant, 113 Nicollet; good wages. WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SECOND cook and kitchen vgirl at the' Quick Lunch, 616 Nicollet ay. . . A BRIGHT LADY, WITH SMALL CAPITAL, can find a good business for herself. Room 270 Syndicate Arcade. __!_____ WANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST with housework. , Inquire at 3029 Stevens ay. MILLINERY—REMEMBER WE JIAVE NO ground floor display, but we can show you the third and fourth floors full of fine goods at lowest prices; we make and trim our bats from start to finish. The Millinery Supply Co., 103 Nicollet; take elevator. EXPERIENCED NURSE FOR 6 MONTHS old baby. Answer, at once, giving references and wages expected. Permanent place for right nurse. Address F 960, Journal. WANTED— WOMAN WHO CAN MAKE children's clothes. Call at 2431 Hennepin. Mrs. E. G. Engler. _ ,/; WANTED— COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework; family of three; German or Swede preferred; $3 per week. Come im- mediately. 510 3d ay S. , EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTED for GEN- eral housework. 1407 2d ay S. - :: WANTED—A GOOD QlßlTfor GENERAL housework. Call 401 6th st S. : \u25a0"\u25a0 ___ CHAMBERMAID WANTED—SIXTH AVE- nue hotel, corner Washington and 6th ava S. WANTBR—A GbbD~GiRLTFOR~GENERAL housework. 923 14th ay S. •..' ; WANTED MACHINE OPERATORS AND good hand sewers; steady work. Call at once. Edelman & Co.'s pants factory, 110 Ist ay N. " \u25a0 \u25a0' - WANTED—GOOD DISHWASHER IN SMALL boarding-house. 419 9th st S. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 2745 Portland ay. WANTED—YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; small family. Apply 1701 Park ay. ....\u25a0\u25a0...\u25a0\u25a0 . . . . \u25a0 WANTED—A GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; wages $4.25 per week. Must be good cook. German, Norwegian or Dane preferred. Call 3335 Portland ay. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 ' WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MARKER and sorter, and also starcher, for Broad- way Steam Laundry, Helena, Mont. Will pay $2 per day and advance fare. YOUNG LADY, IF YOU ARITSEEKING A secure and profitable position in the com- mercial line, learn shorthand and typewrit- ing at the Munson Shorthand Institute, Guar- anty Loan building, and the position will seek you. , •\u25a0. 33JORSEgCAR^GES^SA^ WANTED —TO BUY HORSES. BUGGIES, and harnesses, blankets and robes. Second- hand rigs of all kinds for sale. Cash or time. 414 3d st S. ' .""'"""'"• BROWN & DICKEY, MIDWAY HORSE Market, St. Paul, Minn., have constantly on hand all classes of horses, draft and driving horses and farm chunks; if you want a horse of any kind, give us a call. HORSES—HORSES. Barrett & Zimmerman have from 400 to 800 head of all classes of horses on hand; auction every Wednesday; private .sales daily; part time given if desired. Barrett & Zlmmer- man's Midway Horse Market. St. -Paul. Minn. RECEIVED 40 HEAD OF HORSES FROM Stevens .county, Minn. Lot consists of drivers, coachers and draughters. They have to be sold at once. Can be seen at 1407 Washington ay N, at Clem Neuman'a barn. DRIVING HORSES AND JERSEY/ COWS. Geo. H. El well, Minneapolis Furniture Co., 9th st and sth ay SE. . « WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED \u25a0 ANOTHER carload of horses, and -we didn't get. them to look at, either, but they will be sold at once. If you want a good driver, delivery or work horse, cheap, give us a call. Christy & Dawson, 312 12-th st 3. FOR SALE— 9i~SIZE KIMBALL TOP BUGGY —Full leather top; cost $225; will sell very cheap. Shipping clerk, 719 Nicollet ay. * ' I WANT TO EXCHANGE HIGH- AD Tribune bicycle, little used, -worth $50, for good, strong mare pony; must be sound, steady and good traveler; suitable for mail carrier; bring pony Saturday evening or Sun- day morning. 4350_Blaisdell ay. * FOR~~SALE-:tbP~AND . OPEN DELIVERY wagons; steam feed cooker, Wagner stuffer, grindstone. 901 16th ay S, opposite Adams school. .'•<•\u25a0\u25a0:;... - . FAMILY MARE, WELL BRED, CHEAP"; has spavin, otherwise sound; safe for any lady; take buggy, light spring wagon, wheel, groceries or anything useful in exchange. 4010 Chicago ay. \u25a0 FOR SALE—SADDLE OR DRIVING PONY; also good racing sulky, cheap. 3301 Grand ay. $75 TAKES WORK HORSE, WEIGHT 1,500; one fine driver; longest road horse in Min- neapolis. 214 st S. _____ ___ __ FOR SALE—WELL BRED BLACK DRIV: ing mare, Morgan and Blackhawk; gentle, good traveler, 7 years old; single harness and Bangor top buggy; all in good condition. 1800 3d ay S. - \u25a0 ' .. \u25a0 ': ONE PAIR OF HORSES. YOUNG, SOUND and in good flesh; no plugs; weight 2,700; will sell separate. 243 7th ay S._ .__ Tr"L7~DE"LAN'CEY~HAS~NOW ON HAND several finely matched pairs, also good single drivers; can be seen at Parcher's, 40 7th st S. Telephone, main 49. .\u25a0 - '\u25a0 FOR SALE—A FULL LEATHER TOP. Pi-. ano box buggy, in , good repair; cost $180; price $50. Call after 5 p._m.,_3336 Stevens ay. FOR | SALE—A VERY . NICE. PONY;. ALSO* several nice driving horses; also two very fine saddle horses. 148 E Lake st. |20 TAKES A GOOD PHAETON, WORTH $40. Owner has no use for it. 223 Central ay. FOR two-seated , carriage, leather extension top; must be sold at once; $20 takes It. —418 2d st S. A GOOD SINGLE-CANOPY TOP, TWO- seated buggy; one nearly new .. 3% Mitchell wagon, and also light one, for Bale or trade for good heavy working horse. Call after 6 o'clock at 1412 Monroe st NE. \u25a0 HANDSOME DRIVING MARE, 7 YEARS old, weight 1,075, color. black; also good de- livery mare, cheap. ' 2316 4th st N. 34 HORSES,CARRIAGES— MEXICAN OR COWBOY # SADDLE AND bridle; must be in good condition and cheap for cash. Address E 959, Journal. __.- WANTED^TO BUY A SHETLAND PONY, •with cart and harness, or without. Jens Johnson, 2424 9th ay S. \u25a0 [ WANTED—A ONE-HORSE LIGHT DUMP- cart. Swanson, 618 Nicollet ay. WANTED—A'GOOD LOOKINGCHEAP PA- cer; one that can go half a mile In twelve to fifteen. Scott & Monahan, 814 Nicollet. Call at barn with horses between 11 and: 12 to- morrow.* '. 35 \ INSTRUCTION SENOR " MORENO, THE CELEBRATED Spanish guitar soloist, will give Instruction in mandolin and guitar at your ( residence. Address T 921. Journal. ."".-7-V SPANISH INSTRUCTION BY NATIVE OF Madrid,. Spain; natural method; pure Castil- ian pronunciation; : class or ; private; terms reasonable. A 896/ Journal. 36 LOANS AND CHATTELS LOAN3MADE :ON ! SAME DAY>AS APPLl- cation. on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, fixture*, etc.', i goods to J remain in your un- disturbed possession. MW_jjßßiiiiiW>l' VgftSß »-.V<; PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS. Minneapolis Loan Co.. * 601-2 ' Globe; Building. ; THE MINNEAPOLIS JOUKNAL. 36 LOANS AND CHATTELS . . - ' Continued. i^HBSSSGSPB LOANS MADE ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS, furs iln i storage and warehouse; receipts, at one-half \u25a0 the usual rates. Monthly install- meat Loan Co , 825 Guaranty Loan. -.;\u25a0.\u25a0 \u25a0- QUICK LOANS : MAD~b7~ON"~FURNITURE. pianos, etc., without removal; easy payments, cheapest rates; business confidential. Minne- sota Mortgage Loan Co., room 306 Bank of Commerce building, cor. Ist ay S and 4th st. PAWNBROKERS—ReIiabIe. reasonable; coa~ fldentlal. < Harris & Ooldstein, 239 Ist ay S. QUICK LOANS ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS. pianos, etc., without removal, at lowest rates. American Credit Co., 623-625 Guaranty Loan building, \u25a0\u25a0: \u25a0• . :':-'.: \u25a0' "• /:\u25a0\u25a0•,., \u0084- \u25a0 ,- 37_^ LOST AND FOUND SOME ONE KNOWS .':' WHERE LITTLE painting is, taken from the Beard Art Co.'s, 624 Nicollet, on March 27; does not that per- son want to receive liberal reward for its return? Money will: be paid to your agent and no questions asked. >v LO9T-SH'RTNER ;S~CHARM, .> STAR AND crescent of tiger's claws. , Return to Journal business office for reward. WILL LADY WHO FOUND PARCEL CON- taluiug two child's, hand-made, white lace dresses, wrapped in Journal newspaper of April 17, at Milwaukee depot waiting-room, Thursday, 7:30 p. in.,, return to 608 Nicollet. room 311? Liberal reward. \u25a0 ..'-, / A PEW BARGAINS IN 1900 WORLD wheels, while they last. Come early. Lkid- say Bros., 400 Ist st N. ' 39 _SS?JS Ai_ ELITE BATH PARLORS, 626 HENNKPIN ay; porcelain tubs;;-massage, cabinet. and medicated baths;. experienced lady .attendant. "LE DUE'S FEMALE REGULATOR" RE~ lieves and cures most stubborn cases, path ological, diseased, unnatural and \u25a0 abnormal monthly stoppages". irregularities, obstruc- tions, suppressions; $2 or three for $5. Sent on receipt of prices. Churchill & Scheldrup, Nlc. House, Minneapolis; F. M. Parker, opp. P. O. St. Paul. Fred Scott Estate. Stillwater. FINE RUGS MADE FROM OLD CARPETS. We pay the in freight to out-of-town orders; carpet cleaning, making over, laying; best work, lowest'rates.. RATIONAL CARPET AND RUG CLEANING CO., George D. Walk- er, prop., Nicollet island. Both phones. " ; Our rugs, from old carpets, are'secdnd to none but orientals; quality of work. brings more. Economy Rug Co., 105 6th'sfS. Tel. 3217 L-l. 41 MINNETONKA PROPERTY > 1. HAVE THREE FURNISHED COTTAGES to rent; also the Geo. R. Newell cottages, situated one of the finest points onthiJ iake." H. Hutchins, Excelsior. - -'. . ' ; COVINGTON SIX ROOMS, WET SINK, barn, boathouse and boat; good well; half- acre lot; partly furnished. F. E. Day. 511 8d 6t S. \u25a0 \u25a0 RENT OR SALE—Two cottages. Big island; 2, Birch Bluff. Campbell,-Pillsbury building. THE HERRICK REFRIGERATOR 18 SELL- ing six days in the week at 7th and Hennepin. "MINNELLE" COTTAGE, 3D STrEXCEL^ sior; nine rooms, partly furnished; screened porch, grand old trees; key at office. - Millard, 508 Phoenix., 11,000—NEW, MODERN 12-ROOM HOUSE and 25 lots, north shore. . - $2,000 takes 40 lots, north snore, near Markville. $1,750 takes 10 acres, Well improved, new buildings, near Long lake and Minnetonka. $1,000 takes 10 acres on Wayzata bay. $3,500 for new cottage, and large lot near Orono. Farms, acres, lots and cottages all parts of Minne^onka. bwen- sen & Langum, 514 and 515 Bank of Com- merce. ....... WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUB- lic that, on Sunday, April 21, we will open the. Omega Cafe, 1124 Hennepin, and will serve dinner from one to three (1 to 3 o'clock) p. m. for (25 cents) twenty-five cents, special price for that day only. The Omega will be run as a first-class cafe, and we re- spectfully solicit your patronage. " NOTICE—FANCY PATENT FLOUR, $1.75; fancy creamery butter, 21c; fancy dairy, 17c, 18c. Northwestern Butter Market, 513 Hen- nepin. DEEP-CUT PRICES ON PICTURES, OIL paintings; framing pictures; new spring stock, just in. Zesbaugh, 11 sth st S, oppo- site Lumber Exchange. - \u25a0 "\u25a0'\u25a0•\u25a0-~": FOR SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE, AT Meadville . Park, Fairview . station. Fine, sandy beach; rowboat; screened porches. Open Saturday, or inquire W. M. Babcock, 215 3d st S. Price, $110. - : 42 NOTICE FISK BROS., Mfg. Jewelers and watchmak- ers, will move May 1 to 17 Nicollet House Blk. 43 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS BIDS ON HOTEL AT SAUK CENTER. Sealed bids will be received until 10 a.-m., April 29, 1901, at Wheaton, Minn., by R. L. Palmer, for the furnishing of all material and tuilding a three-story brick hotel with fin- ished basement, according to the plans and specifications which can be seen at the Palmer House at Wheaton, Minn., or at the St. James Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn., at any time after April 20, 1901. At the same time 'and place sealed bids will be also received for a steam plant for the heating of said hotel, as shown by the specifications accompanying said plans. . At the same time and place, proposal bids will be received for the wiring said hotel for an electric bell system, 40-bell annunciator return system, and also for the wiring of said hotel for an electric. light system. All ' successful bidders, or whose bids are accepted, will be required to furnish a certi- fied check in an amount equal to 10 per cent of his bid to insure the faithful carrying out of the same. The undersigned will be at the St. James Hotel, Minneapolis, from April 22 to April 26, both dates Inclusive, and receive proposals tor wiring for electric light and bell system while there. The balance of the bids will be received at Wheaton;; Minn. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any and all bids.' w \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0• Dated, April 16, 1901, at Wheaton, Minn. (Signed,) R. L. PALMER. 44 PERSONAL DR. BERTHA SHEPARD, SPECIALIST DlS- eases of women and children. 17 9th st S. Take Hennepin ay car. ' ' - FEMALE DISEASES CURED. " By Dr. Wheeler, specialist. Irregular men- struation successfully treated. Office, Globe building, Minneapolis. EXAMINATION FREE. T. H. BLY, M. D., SPECIALIST IN ALL diseases of women; all Irregularities cor- rected; private home for women before and during confinement; book, 15c, all you. need > to knew. Office, 27 4th st S, third floor. - HAIR LOSERS AND BALD HEADS. 'Would you expect benefit from a bald- headed "hair doctor"? Call and see what has been produced on a bald head. Dr. Oliver K. Chance,. Dept. W., 680 Syndicate Arcade. *.-'\u25a0.... \ ' DOES It pay to advertise? Send address and 4c stamps for mailing charges, to Hofflin'u Drug. Store, Minneapolis, Minn., and by re- turn mail you get an embossed aluminum comb in leatherette case that retails at 25c. OHIO PICTURE FRAME MFG. CO., 113 Washington Aye N, Frame all kinds of pictures 50 per cent cheap- er than any other farm in the city. Big stock. REFRIGERATORS AND ICE BOXES RE- paired and relined. Tin and sheet iron work of all kinds. Stoves stored. Great Western Stove Repair Co., 312 Hennepin ay. Tel. 161. i N. W.—HAVE FOUND WATCH. PLEASE call. . \u25a0 •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•'•\u25a0 ; PERSONAL—SAY, HENRY, STOP" IN AT j 7th and Hennepin to-day and buy a Herrick refrigerator; I'm tired of using the old zinc- lined one.- ,- \u25a0\u25a0-.. ' A LIGHT TOUCH OF SATIN-SKIN POW- der removes that shiny look, replaces un- sightliness - with beauty. 25c. Glass Block, Olson's, VoegeU Bros.' N. M.—HAVE FOUND WATCH. please .rail. . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . ,\u25a0 \u25a0 ' .---' '. AN AMERICAN GENTLEMAN WISHES TO correspond with ladies from 20 to 30; object, good, kind wife. . Address box 106, Langdon, N. D. ,\u25a0'.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0••'.\u25a0- -- " r -.-'.--; '\u25a0-.'\u25a0 FOWLER ELECTRIC TREATMENT THE true method of applying electric force for the positive cure of all nerve, blood and" or- ganic disease, ' rheumatism in \u25a0 every form, : constipation, dyspepsia, - catarrh, throat and lung troubles, brain and nerve affections and" weaknesses; diseases of liver, kidneys, blad- der, etc. '\u25a0:. The Fowler system of applying electricity is independent of all others and, If applied in time, will cure whatever disease flesh is subject . to. Consultation free. La- dies only. Mrs. Etta M. Brotberton, 820 Nic- ollet ay. _ '\u25a0-\u25a0 ,-\u25a0 ' -\u25a0 -, \u25a0\u25a0.-\u25a0\u25a0 -:: \u25a0'•>" -- V>'.\ 3,OOO~FIVE^POUND JARS WANTED IN EX- change for butter, flour, tea and coffee. Pat- ent flour, $1.75; - familyj flour, - $1.80. - Five pounds fancy creamery, $1.05. Northwestern Butter Market, 513 Hennepin. DENTIST WANTED, WITH CERTIFICATE. Dr. J Nelson, - corner 3d ay S and .Washington.' ALL KINDS -OF .-. HAIR» GOODS, WAVES" switches, pompadours, etc.. etc. . Also wal- nut dye. Mrs. J., R. Shibley, flat 5, 728 Nicollet ay. '*v•' \u25a0 \u25a0:\u25a0 - \u25a0 . ..... MUSICAL INSTRUCTION— 100 LES- sons,; private, best instruction, will be given three first callers to-morrow, Saturday. Min- neapolis School of Music, removed to 412 Nic- oiler ay. fifth floor.' ;\u25a0 . ; v.-;--> .\,,. yy. sV,',- IF YOU WANT.A- GOOD BICYCLE AT A reasonable price, come and see us. We sell the World. Lindsay Bros., 400 ' Ist at N. ' 46_ PATENT ATTORNEYS P. H. GUNCKEL, 745 Temple Ct., counselor ?_ jQ'tcltor In patent and^rade mark causes. WILLIAMSON & MERCHANT~(JAMES~F." Williamson and Frank D. Merchant), patent attorneys and solicitors, main office. No 929- --935 Guaranty Loan building, Minneapolis, Minn.; branch office, room 82, McGill build- ing, Washington, D. C. 47 REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE IMPROVED EDMUND G. WALTON, 300 HENNEPIN, is- sues a new catalogue of houses tor gale every twoweeks. Send or call. W. A. BARNES & CO., 300-302 NICOLLET, issue a rental bulletin and real estate list every Monday. Call or send and get one. REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES— : Whether you wish to buy or sell,; call on Fi- nance Co. of Minnesota, 620 Temple Court. O \u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 VERY CHEAP HOUSES. -' O \u25a0 &.V.I $600, 2219 Madison st NE; five rooms. 8 Q $650, 2221 Madison st:NE, six rooms. 8 \u25a0 0 Each lot 37x124, and each has a barn 8 \u25a0O and shed. . . \u25a0 £' £\u25ba $650, 2838 21st ay S, five rooms,- new- £> & ly shingled; cellar and well. O Pp;: "\u25a0\u25a0'- NICKELS & SMITH, " iv'^r'S' 0 311 Nicollet avenue, second floor. \u25a0'\u25a0'; O WE BUY, and sell city.and farm property. Mort Loans. C. A.Qulst & Co;, 109 4th st S. 1; HAVE TWO . FLAT. PROPERTIES YIELD- ing about 8 per cent net' that I can sell on advantageous terms, at $42,500 and one at 165,000. W..W. Clark, 313 Nlcollet. GOOD SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN except furnare, in Southeast Minneapolis, only $2,200, monthly payments. Room 6. 313 Nicollet. ONE OF THE BEST SIX-ROOM COTTAGES in North Minneapolis, with barn, furnace and city. water, $1,100; monthly payments. W. W. Clark, 313 Nicoriet ay. -.--, -. HOUSES, $1,500 TO $50,000; MINNETONKA property; acres, rents, loans, Insurance; care property. LewisW. Campbell, Dayton bldg. BARGAINS VACANT* OR .IMPROVED property, near Lake Harriet; some lots 200 feet front. Win. H. Gibson. 420 Guaranty Loan building. . BARGAINS IN SEVENTH ' AND EIGHTH ward; must sell to close an estate. Wm. 11. "ibson,_ 420 Guaranty. Loan building.. : THE BEST BARGAINS IN SMALL HOMES; $000,5725 and $800; two and'four blocks from street cars; $100 down and monthly payments. 355 Temple Court. \u0084-• '. ... *.*^lSw?»w% •?»w*Mt*?«wii% mitt*** s•\u25a0 '\u25a0•'\u25a0 ' •N-- -v .; \u25a0-..- : -- i. *t :- \u25a0' \u25a0- ; ;\u25a0.\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ' -:"'\u25a0 \u25a0". \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u0084 '• •-' * "|e *? X* THE LARGE BUILDING CORNER \u25a0» *? of WESTERN and GIRARD ays, *? VI fronting Western, three stories besides *> two stories, with tenements above; everything,, rented.; ground •? 44x120 to alley; new brick pavement; Vi 164 running feet of stone walk; sewer, at Vi city water and street cars. To settle •• I? an estate, this property, if sold at at Vi once,.can be bought for »» * \u25a0.'.:'•' \u25a0». *? $2&00.00. . ** «£ »L GALE & CO., *• V> a \u25a0-. New York Life Building. *? 5 i ; *'. \u25a0 \u25a0, . *• DO YOU WANT NEW, COMPLETE "MODe- rn home, corner lot? Look at 3349 Ist ay S. Inquire terms; some trade, possibly. 2623 16TH~AV~S—FOR"~A~BARGAIN7~SE1s this; half cash; tenant will not admit you without a permit. J. C. Millard, 508 Phoenix. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE AND" LOT, BARN and sheds; very convenient home; easy terms and very cheap, if sold soon. 3411 Irving ay N. \u0084 $37500 TAKES MODERN. 13-ROOM HOUSE' corner 9th ay S and 28th. $5,750 takes new modern residence, sth ay S and 16th st. $3,500 takes house and large lot. 7th ay, near 7th st. $6,500, modern 13-rooni house, 70-foot lot, Stevens and 31st. $1,800, modern 10-room house, Chicago ay and 33d st. $1,200 takes house and lot, 12th ay N and sth st. Now is the time to invest. Call and see us. Swen- sen & Langum, 514 and 515 Bank of Com- merce. ' AQ UNIMPROVED THE EDMUND G. WALTON AGENCY IS- eues a printed catalogue with maps of abso- lutely the best bargains in vacant lots. 300 Hennepin ay. . ''' ' \ FOR SALE OR LEASK-198x157 FEET TO 20-foot alley, on,a central corner; possible trackage; convenient, to mills and depots. 0 M. Laraway & Son, Buck of Commerce build- ing. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 __ ' FOR SALE—EAST 43 7-100 FEET OF LOTS 9, 10 and 11, block 2 (43 7-100x120 feet), and lot 15, block 2 (40x129 feet), Broderick's addi- tion to Minneapolis, facing west, on Thomas : and 10th ay N; these lots must be sold at once to the party making the best cash offer; come in for further particulars. Moore Bros. 6 Sawyer. 311 Nicollet ay. , FOR MAPS OF CALHOUN PARK AND price schedule of lots for sale, call at Ed- mund G. Walton's office. $100 PER FRONT FOOT, STH ST. NEAR 4th -ay S. $50 per front foot, - Stevens and 17th st. $300 buys two fine east front lots, 32d st and 21st ay S. $250 buys fine large lot in Prospect Park. \u25a0 $800 buys east front lot on Park ay, near Lake st. Bargains in all parts of the city. * Call and see us. Swen- sen & Langum, 514 and 515 Bank of Com- merce. !\u25a0>''.; AQ FARM LANDS OLIVER CO. SETTLEMENT, Central N. D. Washburn Valley Homesteads.; Lands $2 to $4 COAL. Good water & soil. Send 2-cent stamp for BOOKLET. D. Games, S. E. Mpls, Minn. LANDS. FOR SALE IN POLK AND~NOR- man counties. •• Write for description and price? to H. L. Gaylord & Son, Fertile, Polk county. \u25a0 \u25a0 ' m \u25a0\u25a0 .. 185 ACRES, ONE-MILE FRONTAGE ON Mille Lacs lake, in sections 20 and 21, town- ship 45, ' range 26, Aitkln county; no better land on the lake; this is a good bargain; look it up. B. M. Hungerford, Aitkin, Minn. CRAVENS & G~EIGER, 740 TEMPLETcOURT.' Send for our special list wild and improved lands. City property, sale or rent. ; farms~and~lands, hennepin - \u25a0 •.' ' COUNTY. * 100 acres, adjoining Long lake and near Minnetonka, cheap. 56 acres on- Long lake. 60 acres one mile of Long Lake village; $37.50 per acre; improved. "45 acres on Parker lake, $60 per acre. 110 acres, fine farm, 10 miles of city, on lake; cheap. Farms and lands in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Dakotas. Sweneen & Langum, 514 and 515 - Bank of Commerce. 11,000 ACRES~S2.2S PER~ACREr~ALL~IN .one town, close to railroad; splendid oppor- tunity for investment. CD. Rutherford, Floodwood, St. Louis county, Minn. WRIGHT COUNTY FARM ~OF~6O~LEVEL acres, on main road, 3^ miles from Waverly and Montrose, Woodland township; 45 acres tilled; best of meadow; two acres timber; new six-room house, barn and granary; only $2,500. Millard. 508 Phoenix. 5Q REAL ESTATE—EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE—SUMMER HOTEL, LO- cated at popular resort, 60 miles from Chi- cago, furnished throughout ready for open- ing; city or farm property preferred. 3. E. Robb, 414 Bank of Commerce building. ". . TO EXCHANGE. FOR A STOCK OF GEN- eral merchandise or other business, 340 acres of land in the Red river valley. Address X 959,-Journal. \u25a0--• \u25a0 - 51 _gTJ[JA£IOJN^JVA£TJ£^ MALE SITUATION AS LAND SALES- man; smooth, suave talker; fine record; graduate in the business. O 957, Journal. BY AN AMERICAN, LIGHT, CLEAN WORK for board and small pay. X 959, Journal. YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION IN OF- flee or some kind;' honest, industrious, good references furnished. Address M 959, Jour- nal. ' \u25a0 ' ;'''' -. - IN- COMPETENT COOK DESIRES CHANGE of position in hotel or restaurant. Have ex- perience; been cooking about twenty years. Address C 959, Journal. ' SOBER,, EXPERIENCED WAITER WANTS steady work at once." Address D 959, Jour- nal. \u25a0'"•:\u25a0' •'.*\u25a0•"• CO FEMALE ':'\u25a0 EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER AND bookkeeper desires position at once; in or out of . city. Smith Premier machine preferred. i 960, Journal. ' ; .^,r: 53 STORAGE THE BOYD TRANSFER AND FUEL CO. has unequaled facilities for moving and stor- ing household goods; packing for storage and shipment by experienced men. Office, 46 South 3d at." Telephone, Main 656. both exchanges. 53 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS CASH PAID for all kinds of household goods. Don'll sell before getting estimate from the Town Market, 25-27 6th st S. Tel. 1993. ,WE BUY diamonds or trade for new. We pay cash Ifor old gold >or make into new |ewelry. Jacobs Jewelry Co., 41 Washington ay S.::-r '. '\u25a0 ' CASH PAID; FOR OLD GOLD.; ; R. O. Winter ;. Jewelry Co., 327 . Nicollet ay. WANTED—ABOUT 20 TO 30 GOOD CHICK- eas. r Address ror * call -at {3232 *16tl» J ay 3, dowDiUtri.VHMnHHmHw . "-' \u25a0''''''' * ' ' ~ »"\u25a0 -'\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0"... 13 58 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS \u25a0: '\u25a0 \u25a0- Continued. .V.\."V;: \u25a0/\u25a0;v Will buy good ', 2d-hand building, frame or brick; to jbe moved..Llndahl, 25-sth st S. •. WANTED—SECOND-HAND : > FURNITURE, stoves, buggies and harnesses and: office fur- niture, for shipment;' pay more \u25a0' than local dealers. F 952, Journal. ,1 '\u0084\u25a0.;\u25a0\u25a0.;, OLD BUILDINGS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT for removal. . Northwestern Lumber and Wrecking Co., 100 Lumber Exchange. Main 1504 J 2.. . . .-? \u25a0\u0084.. \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 . :;,.!, WANTED— BUY SECOND-HAND ; SET of bar fixtures. Call at 128 Washington ay N. WANTED—TO BUY, CASH DOWN, LARGE? Journal or Times route. Addr ess D 960 Journal. •. - •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•-.. '\u25a0. '.\u25a0..,\u25a0 60 WANTED TO RENT WANTED—A ROOM/ 20x50 FEET, FOR light manufacturing purposes, with steam power. Address, at once, R 954, Journal. MAY 1, 5 OR « ROOMS, IN MODERN OR partly modern house, by family of three- re- spciusible_party. _Address 956, Journal. . SIX-ROOM MODERN FLAT; WALKING distance; second floor preferred. 959 Jour- nal. : ,; _\u0084;: ',\u25a0, \u25a0_\u25a0_ -•'-:,,;-. A FURNISHED \ HOUSE FOR THREE adults, from about June 1 to Sept 1; best of care guaranteed: references. X 960, Journal. 61 wantedZSeal estate^7 CASH PAID FOR BARGAINS IN WILD and improved lands; mail legal descriptions. K. P. Lambert, 1023 Guaranty building, Min- neapolis. - 63^iMINES|AND]HINING? WILL SELL HALF MY STOCK IN GOOD copper mine at great sacrifice. Must do this to save balance. It will pay to investigate Un a . 0 'jib. Journal. 5,000 QUEEN BEE MINING"SHARES AT P& cents, or 5,000 Boundary Camp shares at.Hi cents; dividends on both next month. B 95« Journal. - " . COPPER CROWN OP' ARIZOXiT" ~" . .MINING COMPANY., Have; no 25,000,000 to 50,000,000 stock sala to float. , ,:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0. "WE ARE CROWDING WORK * '--" IN OUR MINE," , Capital only 2,000,000 $1 shares. Property paid for..: A limited amount of treasury stock yet for sale at $180 for 1,000 shares sis \u25a0for I<W, until May 1.: Send !or Prospectus and Arizona Copper Information;\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0 . -"Get into Copper Crown." Chas. F. Potter &. Co., investment brokers, 425 Ist ay >\u0084 <* ••\u2666•?-\u2666•: •••••.\u25a0.....<. .. <i> .-'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.-\u25a0-\u25a0 r \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 $ - IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT % <5> ".' ' \u25a0 - \u25a0•' . J' \u25a0•\u2666\u25a0 The American , Mining Investment s»> I \u25a0\u25a0*' Company is preparing a new surprise <j> i <*> for its "Kettle-Curlew," ."Boundary -\<> | <S> Camp"- and "Queen Bee" sharehold- S* ! <\u2666> ers, V <•>.•-\u25a0 ' aud . : ' «* , # -. . \u25a0 M <& The National Mining Promotion Com- \i> j •*> pany is in like manner in a few \u25a0\u25a0«s.•' <f>. days to make a sensational announce- .-\u25a0 ,\u2666• nient to "Union Consolidated. share-• I <jj> holders. .. i <^> General Manager C. R. Tuttle, y \u2666 General Manager C. R. Tattle, <\u2666\u25a0 <i> President /S. A. Kemp of Dulutn, < i •J,* <*> the "Kettle-Curlew" Company, .with ••\u25a0 «e> the Smelter and Expert Mining En- \u2666> \*/ ginetr, left this morning, April 17th, *\u2666• <\u2666,* for Spokane and Curlew, Wu'a., a&d. <vv ' \u2666 Grand Forks, B. C, where they will y i conclude arrangements for the build- \u25a0\u2666» | \u2666\u25a0 ing ci the \u25a0 wood work for the big <?> <,*> Curlew smelter, and to transact very <$> <•> important business affecting the in- >*> I <\u2666> terests of shareholders. <^> i <\u2666> They will conclude negotiations •$> <v which have been under way \u25a0 for <$> <\u2666> some time, concerning important \u25a0>• \u25a0-\u2666\u25a0 British Columbia properties and in- $ \»- terests, and- will, in the course of •- <^> two weeks from the date mentioned, <j> make a report which will unques- v*> <$> tionably raise the price of "Kettle- «, <i> Curlew" and "Boundary Camp" <*> <•> shares from five cents to ten cents, <$, <*> Negotiations have gone far enough <»> ®> to enable us to say that this report, <^. <§> which will be ready between the first <\u2666\u25a0 <«> and fifth of May, will be one of the <\u2666> •S> most sensational announcements made <£>' <$> in mining circles anywhere this year. <$> \u2666 "Kettle-Curlew" and "Boundary <j> <•> Camp" shareholders should not part <*> <\u2666> with any of their holdings until they <«> <\u2666 have read this report, as it will sur-* <$> <\u2666> prise them to ' their entire satisfac- <.»\u25a0 <\u2666> tion. ... <*> <•> . »v :,;""..>. '' : '-•\u25a0 <j> A report from the "Queen Bee" <$> <\u2666> mines and ' the new stamp mills now. <$> Sin operation there will be issued <*» <$> about the same time by a special com- <$> i <$> mittee, which will leave here for the '<£> <•> purpose in a few days. <*> <\u2666> . . '... -, ;;• _ ... - -•,,;\u25a0 <§, <•> The American Mining Investment m <\u2666> Company has not been heard from <«>- --<§> very strongly for a few days past, <*» •\u25a0?\u25a0• but it has been 'at work and we now <>> <|> beg leave to announce that the re- *> <$• port wnich will be put out under its <*> <•> auspices from the first to the fifth <^> <^> of May will show beyond any eon- ' <&>' \u25a0'\u2666> troversy or question of doubt that !<j> <?> "Kettle-Curlew," "Boundary Camp," <$ <»> "Queen Bee" and "Union Consoli- 3 <•> dated" shares are the best invest- A <\u2666> ment in the United States, both as to <\u2666> <,«> safety and certainty of dividends. <* '<$\u25a0• —: \u25a0 . \u25a0" . 2 <^> Regular dividends in May and June, <$>" and special interest dividends where <$> <?> guaranteed on July 1, 1901. <,> -\u25a0 / .J, <z> We have been making rapid strides <•> <\u2666> in our business, although in a some- <^ <^> what quiet way, during the : past <l » month, and will in a short time be '.<& <*> able to show the results of our hard <$> <|> work to the : great satisfaction of <*> <•> shareholders. ,• <^ <$> -. .\u25a0 \u25a0 , " ' . " <i> <|> "Kettle-Curlew," "Boundary Camp" <$> <$> and "Queen Bee" Smelter shares for '.<§> <^> sale at the; usual terms; until May <$> <$> first, when they will. go to probably t ' <$> <$> five or ten cents a share. Write for <*? •\u2666.• particulars. <g> A AMERICAN MINING INVESTMENT <$> <«> COMPANY, <*> & NATIONAL. MINING PROMOTION \u2666, <•> : COMPANY, <\u2666> «J> <\u2666/ .<|> Fourth Floor, Andrus Building, <§>; V <$> «!> MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. <®> <«> <fr<sxS*s><s><S><s><3><^<s><3^^ GREAT REPUBLIC MINING STOCK—I have 5,250 shares of this stock I will sell at 3c to close out, if taken quick. H 959, Jour- nal. . .-..-.-... •"\u25a0- --65 MOVING AND STORAGE SAFES,' BOILERS AND HEAVY MACHIN- ery moved; household goods moved and: stored \u25a0or packed for ; shipment - by. expert packers. ' Boyd Transfer & Fuel Co., 46 3d st; S. Telephone Main 666, both,companies. REALTY CO.'S FIREPROOF' STORAGE WAREHOUSE—OnIy fireproof storage in th« city; separate fireproof compartments, \u25a0with. $200 insurance free: complete burglar alarm system; clean, convenient and accessible; goods called for, packed and delivered; rate* reasonable. 106 Ist ay N. Tel. Main 2hj>2 J. STORE YOUR HEATER FOR SEASON; lowest rates, with the Town Market Furni- ture Co., 25 and 27 sth st S. Drop a card or telephone 1993. ' \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0.' ___^ CAMEROON'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE— Furniture moved, stored, packed, shipped, best facilities; \u25a0 largest and finest transfer vans. Office 200 Nic. Tel, 1208: res, tel. 2234-L. DETECTIVE SERVICE; ALL BRANCHES; secret Inquiry, shadowing; best references. 3. J. McNulty. manager, 208-10 Kaßota blk. 67 JIA^HINER^ANDJINGINES^ IRON-WORKING AND WOOD^WORKINQ MACHINERY—Largest STOCK of second-' band and new machines :in the . northwest. You can SEE what you buy and we back up what we sell. NORTHERN MACHINERY COMPANY, 215-217 South 3d St. Minneapolis. N URlEßT7R^E^r^TN^H7^26T7r^r^hlN lock, 2807 171 hay S. 818 Phoenix. Tel. 2280-L.r ROSE HILL NURSERY-LARGEST NURS- ery near the twin cities. We plant and guar- antee. Stock shipped to alt ' parts of ? the \u25a0 country. Call or send for catalogue. . Take Como-Harriet car to Belt Line railroad,, walk north on railroad one block, turn to right— two blocks to nursery. ' ' 74 FURRIERS FUR WORK IN ALL BRANCHES—REPAIR- ing, remodeling * and redyeing, : dyeing cat- ' ural otter garments in seal color a specialty. . Good style and perfect fit guaranteed; lowest prices during dull season. /Furs stored an insured at lowest rates. Garments * left now for repairs stored free of charge. Will can . for goods. .Telephone or send postal;: refer- ences given: 30 years':experience. . A. REI- ; NER, practical furrier,- 15 9th st S. corner Hennepin.V 'Phone. M 2729 J-3. - ."- --75 PARQUET, FLOORING THE COLONIAL PARQUET FLOOR CO. PARQUET , FLOORS LAID AND FINISHED - by experts; reflnishing a ; specialty;.:designs and - estimates 'given > upon application. ,-- \u25a0 v'". 443-4 Andrus building.„' Tel. M. > 3264-

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Page 1: Minneapolis journal (Minneapolis, Minn. : 1888 ... · FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL _9. 1901. WANT ADS ON PAGES 18, 19 19 FINANCIAL:-Continued,*. AT LOWEST RATES—MONEY TO LOAN. R. D. Cone

FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL _9. 1901.

WANT ADS ON PAGES 18, 1919 FINANCIAL

: - Continued,* .AT LOWEST RATES—MONEY TO LOAN. R.D. Cone & Co., 517 Guaranty Loan building.MONEY LOANED SALARIED. PEOPLE\u25a0with steady positions in good concerns, ontheir own names; no security; easy payments.Tolman, 920 N. Y. Life building.

4* TO 6 PER CENT MONEY, WITH THE"on or before" privilege, to loan on improvedproperty in Minneapolis and St. Paul. R. M.Newport, 309-311 Phoenix building,-60 4th stis, Minneapolis. : : :• . .MONEY TO LOAN: ASY TERMS; LOWrates. David P. Jones & Co.. Oneida building." QUICK LOANS ~~~ ~"~

TOSALARIED PEOPLE.

SAME DAY AS APPLICATION. - j'On you. own name without security or in-dorser; payment payable to suit yourself.These who contemplate borrowing can be as-sured of th - confidential treatment that allpersons of refinement and pride feel is essen-tial In matters of this nature. Our officesare so arranged that you do not come in con-tact with other applicants, and you can be•waited on privately and quickly. -

PRIVATE INTERVIE ROOMS. ;: MINNEAPOLIS LOAN COMPANY.: 601-602 Globe building. .\u25a0\u25a0v/i

&£t£t£&t ~ — ______£r^ WE LOAN MONEY ><w'*g& to salaried people on their notes at vt

' lowest rate; strictly confidential; pay* weekly, semi-weekly or monthly.

& Roosi XU2, Sykes,block, 256 Hennepin ay. Of« RELIABLE CREDIT CO. o__*O__O CKW»S«

3> MONEY TO LOAN SALARIED PEO- <$><$ pie.—We are prepared to loan reason- <$ss> able amounts to salaried people bold- <$><*, ing steady positions with responsible <$>sj> concerns, on easy weekly or monthly <$><$> payments. We conduct our business <$><£> strictly confidential. Lowest rates and <$><j> fair treatment guaranteed. Room 206, <\u25a0$><$> Bank of Commerce building. 4*

*'*tttt44««*4« «*«««tt**«***W*MORTGAGE LOANS—Rates low; any sums;no delay; see us sure. Gale & Co.. N. Y. Life.5 AND 6 PER CENT MORTGAGE. LOANS."No delay._ C. S. Woodruff, 606 Guaranty bldg.LOANS i*ROM $100 UPWARDS; CITY PROP-erty prefer d; no delay. J.B.Tabour, 124 S 4th.

SALARY LOANS.If you are employed by a responsible firm

\u25a0we will loan you sums of $10 to $100 on yournote at much CHEAPER AND EASIERRATES than elsewhere, of this we are POSI-TIVE. Absolutely no charges for papers.Nothing deducted from amount you desire.Easiest partial payments. MINNEAPOLISFINANCIAL CO., room 206, New York Lifebuilding.

WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON REALestate, with on or before privileges; rate 4%,6 and 6. T. A. JamlesoE. .il3, Nicollet.I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF $100 TO $500loans on city real estate; principal payableat any time. A. H. Polley. 601 Andrus bid.MONEY AT 4, 6 AND 6 PER C N ; NOcommissions. Sawyer &Betcher. 417 Phoenix.MONEY LOANED ON LIFE INSURANCE".L. P. Van Norman, 616 Andrus building.QUICK LOANS ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS,horses and wagons; salary loans; low rates;weekly or monthly payments. The SecurityLoan Company, 613 Globe building, No. 224th st S. •__WE HAVE A FEW GILT-EDGE SECURI-ties in amounts $100 to $500, snort time, 10 percent, for sale, which we will guarantee.Western Surety and Adjustment Co., Wahpe-ton. N. D.

MISCELLANEOUSFREE "FOR SALE" CARDS TO THOSEadvertising under this head. Be sure andcall for them when you leave the td.

COLFAX MINERAL WATER.Will permanently cure constipation. Weguarantee results; $1.75 per six-gallon case.The Qlenwood-Inglewood Co.. 313 Hennepin.MILLWOOD, DRY, 1.75 TO $3; 2 LOADSTpartly dry. $2.75; coal, $5 and $5.25. PlymouthLbr. Co.. 4 Lumber Ex. Phone. Main 717 J-2.WHEN YOU WANT FURNITURE repaired!reupholstered, reflnisbed, or mattresses reno-vated, try Kainviile Bros., the East Sidedealers. No. 15 Nicollet island. Both 'phones.GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND SLIGHT-Iy used household goods of every description.We can save you 25 per cent at the TownMarket Furniture Co.. 25 and 27 6th st S.SEEDS—FRESH STOCK D. M. FERRY &Co. 's bulk seeds just received. J. H. Smith,214-216 Hennepin ay.

WE MANUFACTURE EVERYTHING FORlighting purposes; gas, electric and combina-tion fixtures,; dealers in globes, brackets,Welsbach burners, mantels, etc., wholesaleand retail. Call or write for prices. Min-neapolis Plating & Gas Fixturu Co., 216 Istay S. N. W. Tel.PIANOS—CHICKERING UPRIGHT. $160;two uprights, $100, $125; Hallet & Davis piano,$75; Weber upright, $185; Decker upright,$145; Anderson upright, $225; $7 monthly; newpianos for rent, $3.50, $4 a month; one year'srent allowed if purchased. Foster & Waldo,40 sth st S, corner Nicollet. .SODA FOUNTAINS CHEAP. MINNEAPOLISSoda Fountain Co., 521 Marshall st NE.PASTRY OVENS, STEAM TABLES, COFI-fee urns, hotel ranges; tin, copper and sheetiron work of all kinds; retinning. Tel. 161.Great Western Stove Repair Co., 312 Hen. ay.

TENTS, AWNINGS, DUCK AND COVERS.AMERICAN TENT AND AWNING CO.,

125-127-129 Ist ay N, Minneapolis.TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 237 Henn. ay—Sell, rent, repair all makes. Ask for prices.SECOND HAND STORE FIXTURES OFevery description; 1,000 counters, shelving,show cases, refrigerators, scales, oil tanks,coffee mills, wall cases, saloon and restaurantfixtures, office furniture, safes, barber chairs,wagons, carriages, harnesses, 500 cook stovesand ranges, 50 chamber suits from $6 up-wards, springs 50c, lounges $1. . 1027 Wash-ington ay S. -WIRE* NETTING FOR POULTRY, ABSO-lutely lowest price in the city; crushed oys-ter shells. 65c per 100 lbs bag; all kinds ofsupplies for chickens. Telephone main2494 L2. R. A. Pike & Co. 'gS2SSSSSS S2SSS2SB222SSSBBSSS2S2SSSS SSSSSSSS 5888?SSi FOR SALE—SEVERAL HUNDRED I*8* bushels feed corn, cheap. Inquire ?!Si Brooks-Griffiths Co. elevator. Division *5& and Tyler st NE, or 30 Chamber of £5-Ti Commerce. ' S_»••\u25a0\u25a0 • - . : ,«8888888888888888888888 SiSiS£gjg£S;gSg3sSSSS3g

GAS, OIL AND GASOLENE STOVES 'Cleaned and repaired. Stoves sf.or<d duringsummer. Kirk & Nye. 6th st and Hennepin. |WANTED—OLD BUILDINGS TO TEAR !down and remove; must be cheap. AddressBox 420, city.

CZONET POWDER "Use it for Health's sake. Disinfect, fumi-gate, kill germs.ITKILLS MOTHS. Does not injure fabricsOZON'ET CO.,

__^ Minneapolis.

I HAVE THE FINEST LINE OF GARDENhose in the city, at very low prices- everyfoot guaranteed. Wm. Simms, 411 14th ay SE.'FOR RENT— PIANO; GOOD, UPRIGHTmodern, mahogany case; low rent. Cabinetorgan, $1 per month. 'Phone Main 2807 L-l808 Nicollet. - .-\u25a0-.. \u25a0/\u25a0'WANTED—, SELL A GOOD, PAYINGlivery business. In a good town. Will sellor lease the barn. Poor health cause ofselling. Address Courier, Red Lake FallsMinn. . '"NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, KEYS 5cto $1; $60 takes it. Kohen, 327 Washingtonay S.\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -. \u25a0. . . . .FOR SALE--25 S. C. BUFF LEGHORNhens,. 50c ~each.- Buff Plymouth Rock andBuff Wyandotte cks, $1 each. 2601 Terri-tortal road, St. Anthony Park. Minn.

•> LIGNITE COAL IS BETTER THAN A\u2666;\u2666 wood for the kitchen stove; don't try \u2666;.•> to use wet wood; try Washburn's lig- <\u2666\u2666> nlte. 127 3d st S. 'Phone, Main 831. \u2666>«£• . Call us up for \u25a0

lowest -prices. - •>«:*\u2666\u2666\u2666 \u2666*;*\u2666:*\u2666\u2666 \u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666 \u2666*s-:-x~:~>NO. 5 REMINGTON TYPEWRITER FORsale cheap, or will rent with privilege ofapplying rent on purchase price. V 958Journal. .. \u25a0- \u25a0 \u25a0.

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, £ tenholm and H. &B. Knives.'o'.' O "Best on earth." Reasonable 0»T prices. HARDWARE, ME- ' 0«T CHANIOS' TOOLS, KITCHEN 0

• 0 ;FURNISHINGS. .. 00 000XeSO000000000O00» 033000J200SMALL NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, AT110 4th st-S. Charles Gebhardt. I

FOR SALE—ONE RANKIN & KELLERoven, capacity 50 loaves, in 1 good Condition;cheap \u25a0 if taken at ' once. Address B 959,"---journal.' - •— -\u25a0 -- \u25a0 \u25a0 > -- :.'

FOR SALE— THOROUGHBRED FOXterrier dogs, beauties;. 10 months old; -willbe sold right. Call evenings at' 808:12 thr." HE.

20 FOR SALE MISCLEANEOUS'- \u25a0'•"'\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0- ' "\u25a0*' . ' Continued. \u25a0".; ''GARLAND RANGE, $7;'MAGEE RANGE, $9;Peninsular range, $8; Jewel range, £12; cook,$3^gas_range, $6. 502 4th ay S.$1.75 PER 100 FOR FANCY PATENT~FLOUR7Five-pound ; jars . fine separator, $1.10; NewYork cheese, lie; fresh dairy, 17c, 18c. North-western Butter Market, 613 Hennepln.$60 NEW DROP-HEAD~WHITE SEWINGmachine $23; Domestic, $8; (Singer, $5; White,$3. Elmer, 720 Ist ay S.EXTRA SEPARATOR BUTTER""(SATUB-day), 5 lbs, $1.10; eggs, 12V«e; pancake flour.8c package. Minnesota Dairy Association, 236th st S. . ; . _...-. . '-..FOR ONE-FOURTH INTEREST INpasture fence: good pasture for one cow. In-quire at 2619 Girard ay N.STEINWAY PIANO, BRUSSELS AND IN-grain carpets, rockers, hall tree, sideboard,dining table, chairs. Leonard refrigerator,couch, dtshts, go-cart, light spring wagonand leather top buggy; very cheap; must sell.T4ll Irving ay N. •\u25a0"\u25a0«„?.•FOR SALE—EGGS FOR INCUBATIONfrom choice bred .Plymouth Rocks; prolificlayers;, settlng.j£263B 14th »v S.DON'T PAY A FANCY. PRICE FOR A Bl-cycle. -We will sell you a World, the bestthere ie, at a low price. Lindsay Bros., 400Ist st N. ' •For SALE—CHEAP— FURNITURE OF TEN-room house, central location; rent very cheap IAddress M 960. Journal.

21___ wFOR^RENTISiFIHMSHED HOUSES

FREE "FOR RENT" CARDS FOR THOSBadvertising " under this head. Be iur» andcall for them when you leave th« ad.'

j FOR RENT—A 9-ROOM HOUSE AT 1209Hawthorn ay. Inquire at house or see owner.at 1710 ad ay S.McCURDY i Rents houses, l Taking care

& CO., 223 -i flats, stores, Vof propertyTemple Court. ( sells real estate. ) \ a specialty.

List your property for sale or rent.FOR RENT— HANDSOME, MODERN, 12---room house, with barn; janitor service; ex-ceptional locality; 10 minutes* walk frompostoffice, $45; will paper to suit tenant. 7226th ay S. .ALTERATION'S FOR "HOUSES XWostores, porches screened, carpenter work.Lammas, 423 24 ay S.FOENT— N6. IST AY 8, EIGHT-room house; cistern, well and city water forlawn; one block from car .line. Call athouse.FOR RENT — EIGHT-ROOM MODERNhouse, near 2d ay S and 11th st. InquireH. W. Hill, 801 Globe building.MODERN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE; FUR-nace, gas and fixtures, hardwood finish, etc.Aldrich ay, near Sunnyside; cheap. Beebe, 202Sykes block. .v. - . ; {•,<•:.-..:-«;•1501 PARK AY, 15 ROOMS, MODERN.. $50.1718 Nicollet ay, 10 rooms, modern, $40..109 Bryant ay S, 10 rooms, modern, $35.509 Forest ay, 9 rooms, modern, $85.2400 Irving ay S, 10 rooms, modern, $35.112 Willow st, 10 rooms, modem, $30.2413 Nicollet ay, 10 rooms, modern, $30.628 University ay SE, 15 rooms, modern, $30.1116 Harmon place, 8 rooms, bath, gas, $27.50.700 10th st S, 12 rooms, bath, gas. etc., $25.603 Bth ay N, S rooms, modern, $22.50.1106 7th st S, 9 rooms, bath, gas, etc., $20.

609 E 22d st, 6 rooms, bath, gas, etc., $17.50.2300 Clinton ay, 7 rooms, city water, $15.George Odium, 309 Phoenix building.

MODERN HOUSES.

2525 Hennepin ay, 10 rooms .............$30.002943 Park ay, 10 rooms 35.002201 Lyndale av.S, 10 rooms ............. 40.001622 Hawthorn ay, 11 rcoms \u25a0'...."...". .;.. 45.001113 Hawthorn ay, 11 rooms .; 50.001801 Hawthorn ay, 10 rooms ;.. 60.00

EDMUND G. WALTON,300 Hennepin ay. ,

HOUSE, 2108 FREMONT N; WATER, FUR-nace; $20.House, 3513 10th ay S; new.paper, paint; $15.House. 717 E 17th st; ten rooms; $30.House, 1075 13th ay SE; modern; $20House, 1006 12th ay SE: water, barn- $13House, 709 E 17th 6t, fully modern, $35.House, 2818 Grand ay, with small barn, $14.Flats, steam heat, elegant in appointment:The St. Anthony, 4th st and Bth ay SE, $HO.

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Flat, 6 rooms, 1114 11th ay N; modern; $16.Flat, 5 rooms, 1124 11th ay N; modern; $13.Rooms, 4, 3301 Cedar ay, upstairs, $5.Rooms, 4, 2842 12th ay S, first floor, $7Rooms, 4, 328 Bth -ay NE, $5. '-R. P. Cone & Co., 617 Guaranty Bldg.BENZ BROS., transfer and storage; finestvans and warerooms; goods moved by expe-rlenced men. 112 sta at N. Both Tels., 952. .FOR RENT—SIO; HOUSE. FOUR ROOMS?upstairs half, at once. Bath, closet, sink,open plumbing. Independent hot waterheater. 2904 Columbus ay S. To smallfamily only. Owner. 1306 W Lake st.

i ' -'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 si•C PREMISES, NO. 38 NINTH ST S, *?y» ... ; ....... .S£ Directly in rear of Richmond Hotel, on •\u25baIf Nicollet; stone house, eleven' rooms; Wt,t^ all modern, half acre of ground, with *\u25ba 'I? fine trees; suitable for renting rooms, ft&:.•V boarding or first-class dressmaking

*» I*£ establishment; everything put into re- *£ ;I? pair to ' suit tenant; rent $50 per •£•;*» month. - M> j*, - ' "'\u25a0' - ' '\u25a0 ' --:'--'; '\u25a0\u25a0 ' *•? GALE & CO., 9>It New York Life. *»

* ' , -•-:.-*-,- \u25a0\u25a0- -\u25a0 o- *ti %*************************ALL carpets made and laid free this week atPeterson's, 75 6th st S. Easy terms.WHEN you move get your new carpets atPeterson's. 75 6th st S. Cash or easy terms.$25, HOUSE 10 ROOMS AND BARN; MOST-Iy modern and choice locality; homelike anddesirable. .2612 Dupont ay S. Call 2616. \u25a0 •

NICE COUPLE TO TAKE HOUSE OR FLAT,modern," with m«; have furniture for eightrooms. Address O 959, Journal. \

OO • • ; FURNISHED HOUSES J\u25a0<I^lFOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, 1714Hawthorn ay; from May 1 to Oct. 1. AddressT. A. Sammls, 14 Chamber of Commerce.23 FURNISHED ROOMS •.- ;

FREE.- "FOR RENT" OR . "FURNISHEDRoom", cards for those advertising under thishead. Be sure and - call for them when leav-ing the ad.

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GRAND APARTMENTS—LADIES ' ANDgentlemen; steam heat, stationary washbowls, hot w,ater each ., room; $7 upwards.62O_7th_st_S. . -.FURNISHED ROOMS— . CONNECTINGrooms, suitable for man and wife. Also,front parlor, for two gentlemen. Call at1800 Nicollet. . .LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED PARLOR,fine location, strictly modern, ideal place formarried couple or two gentlemen; also small-er room cheap. Telephone 2739- Main. 1019Ist ay S. •

FURNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEPING TOman and wife, two large rooms and closet;bath, hot and cold water; cheap rent to goodtenant. 27 Eastman ay, Nicollet island.DESIRABLE, WELL FURNISHED ROOMS,strictly modem house; steam, bath, hotwater, telephone; In private family; adults;$8 month up.- 112 13th st S. ' '

ONE FURNISHED AND ONE UNFUR^nished room in first-class modern house; loca-tion central and desirable. 64 11th Pt S.NICELY FURNISHED ..ROOMS, SINGLEand. en suite; very cheap for summer. Callat 725 6th ay S. . . ' , .24 UNFURNISHED ROOMS

FOUR BACK, UPSTAIRS, ONLY $5 PERmonth, 237 10th ay S. . \u25a0 \u25a0..\u25a0\u25a0

One small room, on- third floor, 424 Nicol-let. for men only, $6 per month. -

Three front for light housekeeping, $5 permonth. 914 sth ay S. No children.' Three front, downstairs, \ central location,$7. -502 6th ay N." \u25a0 .»,\u25a0.,-.•\u25a0 .. .:-.,...:.-• ,TWO. LARGE, LIGHT ROOMS, WITHlarge closet, suitable for light housekeeping;steam heated.: Call at 206 W Grant st.three UNFURNISHED rooms forlight housekeeping, third floor; light andairy; no children references exchanged. 6 IUth st S. \u0084.'..\u25a0--

-25 UNFURNISHED . FLATS

MODERN FIVE-ROOM FLAT. 532 B IBTHBt, second floor. Apply Frank Miller.ELEGANT SIX-RdOM-"FLATSrTHbROUGH-Iy modern, 730-736 \u25a0E' 18th . st; rent $27 and$30. F. A. Simmons Co., ; New York Lifebuilding. \u25a0

\u25a0 . \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 '-:-:FLATS—MODERN, VERY .; FINE,. CEN-trally located,; seven rooms; $27. Inquireroom 12. 412 Nicollet. _^_______ : - - J

EIGHT-ROOM FLAT, , FIRST FLOOR, ATthe Norwood; $30; one of ' six rooms'at theAnderson, $27.50. W. W. C1ark,.313 Nicollet..SWELLEST, MODERN, CORNER, SlX-room fiat in Minneapolis. * Rent, $24. 3013d ay SE. Inquire 315 3d ay SE.THREE-ROOM FLAT, WITH PORCELAINbath, hot and cold water, etc., upstairs, $7.50per month. 815 sth st«S. >\u25a0"> \u25a0- -^ \u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0' , \u25a0 ' \u25a0

THREE large"rooms 7first FLOOR OFmodern steam-heated :rhouse; -walking dis-tance. 143 Lyndale ay N. '\u25a0'-'\u25a0 r - •

MAY 1, ONE FIRST"FLOOR . FLAT ANDone second \u25a0 floor \u0084 flat, of Ifour rooms;. each:corner" Hawthorn .' and 12th> st. \u25a0 Sea : janitor.No. 20 12th st N. ; / ~-Y~'~'.-•".\u25a0;\u25a0. :'i

25 VNFI'RJfISHED FLATSContinued.

FLAT OF SEVEN ROOMS, COMPLETELYmodern, unfurnished, till Sept. 1 or longor ifdesired, at liberal reduction in rent. Flat 2161< U ;iv B.FLAT, FIVE~ROOMS, SEC~ONTT~FLOok;modern; steam heat, open plumbing, gasrange, store rooms, laundry. Apply Janitor20_J2th_st_ S.FOR RENT—SIX-ROOM .MODERN FLATTexcept heat; ground floor; hardwood finishgaa fixtures and ahade6. 1000 sth at N.

126 FURNISHED FLATSFOR RENT-FOR SUMMER. FURNISHEDnat of seven rooms,' light, airy, modern;centrally located. Address N 951, Journal.PRETTY. WELL FURNISHED FLAT TOrent, for summer, at original rental whenunfurnished; piano, telephone. 217 B Sthay SE. . \u25a0

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FOR RENT—FROM JUNE 1 TO SEPT. 1,six-room furnished flat, modern; centrallylocated; rent reasonable. Address- M 953,Journal.FOR RENT—FLAT IN IMPERIAL, FUR-nished, during May and June; .price • satis-'factory. Address A 960. Journal. .. .'.FOR KENT—DURING SUMMER MONTHS,to desirable tenant, nicely furnished and com-mouious flat of seven rooms, on ground floor;central location; rent reasonable. R. S.Kolllner. 117 E 15th st.EIGHT-ROOM CENTRALLY LOCATEDhandsome flat, completely furnished; will beend IV T

summer- Apply to Nickels &bmlth, 311 Nicollet ay. .27 OFFICESOFFICES; STEAM HEATED; PRICES $9to $20. ,Eastman block, 412 Nicollet. Inquireroom 12,

f,0R WITHIN ONE BLOCK OF THEv£vnii r of Commerce you can rent room 7.McMillan building, 3d ay S and «d st. Room.s ooxl9 feet, steam heated, well lighted, sec-ond floor front. Just the room for graincommission firm; blackboard, 35x9, ruled forstocks and grain. Western Union cable in.Price of $25 per month, and location cannotbe duplicated. O. M. Laraway & Sons. 100Bank of Commerce. s

23 STORES

ALL KINDS OF BUSINESS PROPERTYFOR RENT. THORPE 8R05.7258 HENN. AY.A WAREHOUSE OR BUSINESS BUILDINGwill be erected for suitable tenant; lot 200feet by 150 feet; across street from new citymarket. F. M. Henry, 500 Lumber Exchange.STORES— 412, .414 2D AY S; large shlp-ping space in rear. S. C. Staggs, 323 Henne-pin ay." .' - ,STH AY S AND 2D ST, TWO-STORY ANDbasement building, 30x66; call for list. Wm.H. Gibson, 420 Guaranty Loan building.

• •••••••• • •••••••• FOR RENT. . •• Store, No. 223 Hennepin ay, from •• May 1. \ -'\u25a0\u25a0 m• WOODS. KINGMAN & WALLACE, •• 909 New York Life Building. ' •FOR itENT—TWO STOREROOMS, 20x80feet, with basement under both, at No. 7213d st S. Have just rented two upper floorsof this brick building for nice Europeanhotel, and extensive repairs are being madeon the entire building. This is a good loca-tion for grocery, meat market or restau-rant. Repairs to be completed and build-

ready for rent by May 1. Inquire ofEdwin L. Buck, 100 Kasota building. • . .LARGE ROOM FOR CARPENTER ORlight manufacturing. 237 10th ay S. $10per month. ,

Small place, for' shoemaker or tailor, only$5 per month. 233 10th ay S. .2Q MISCELLANEOUS -LARGE FIREPROOF SAF*E, $2 PERmonth. 212 Nicollet ay. \u25a0

BARN FOR" RENT—INQUIRE 110 3D ST S.FOR RENT— SUBLET FINE SUITEof rooms by day or evening, suitable . forstudio or meetings. Inquire of Mrs. Hill, theCosmopolitan.

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31 HELP WANTED—MALEWATCHES CLEANED. $1; MAIN SPRINGS,$1; warranted one year. Paegel'6, 22 3d st S.FREE EYE DISPENSARY—ALL WORTHYpoor treated daily from 8 to 10 a, m., 225Hc-nnepin ay. •

SUITS SPONGED, pressed while you wait,50c. Starr Steam Cleaning House, 622 Hen.SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED, &0c;pants recut into style or bicycle, pants, 75c;suits steam cleaned and pressed, $1. An-thony. Tailor, 119 Washington ay N.PAYING AND PLEASANT EMPLOYMENTsecured by graduate of Minnesota School ofBusiness, 54 3d st S, diagonally opposite P. O.AGENTS, MEN AND WOMEN, AS SOLICI-tors for the best selling article on the mar-ket; it will pay to investigate. Call at 218Nicollet ay, city. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.--'

P. S.— GENTLEMAN OF ABILITY, AKnight Templar, wanted for special workamong Knight Templars; good pay. Addresswith references, Fetter Printing Co., Louis-ville, Ky. . ;< ....TEAMS WANTED ON EXCAVATION; ALSOlaborers. The Barnett & Record Co. Call304 Corn Exchange. *

IPHYSICIAN— MEDICAL ASSIST-ant,' registered in Minnesota; a permanentposition given to sober and honorable man.E. D. Walker, West Superior, Wis.WANTED—EXPERIENCED WOOL SORT-ers or wool pullers to pull wool from pelts.Steady men. McMillan Fur and Wool Co.,200.15t ay N, Minneapolis, Minn.WANTED—YOUNG MAN , WITH THOR-ough experience in wrapping dry goods. Stateage and experience. E 957. Journal. '-::".'WANTED—SIX NON-UNION CARPENEERSthat are good workmen. Applyat 1218 Knoxay N, at 7 a. m. .PHARMACIST WANTED—IMMEDIATELY,a thoroughly competent registered pharma-cist to go to one of the largest towns andbest stores in North Dakota; good wages.Apply, with full particulars, to Lyman-ElielDrug Co., Minneapolis. '

WANTED—GOOD, EXPERIENCED MAN TOtake care of lawn and garden. Must besingle, steady and intelligent.' Apply to J.C. Kllel. - '\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:

WANTED— FIRST-CLASS LITHOGRAPHpressman. Address McGill-Warner Co., St.Paul, Minn. \u25a0\u25a0

\u25a0 - - \u25a0 - - ------RELIABLE SUBSCRIPTION AGENTS—WEare 'now organizing our summer campaign.Our agents average over $20 a. week commis-sion. Excellent territory yet unassigned.Northwestern Agriculturist, 1237 Guarantybuilding. .'•\u25a0\u25a0'*\u25a0'\u25a0YOUNG MAN, IT IS TIME' AND MONEYwasted to . learn shorthand and typewritingand then not be able to secure a position. TheMunson Shorthand Institute, Guaranty Loanbuilding, possesses facilities for placing allgraduates in paying positions. Lessons bymall. \u25a0 .. .EDUCATIONAL GENTLEMAN FOR OUReducational series. Subscription only; paysgood man $30 weekly and more. Previousexperience not absolutely essential. t A 959,Journal. \u25a0 . ./" . - \u25a0 , .WANTED— STRONG BOYS, TO DlS-tribute circulars, at 7:30 sharp to-morrowmorning. Apply at 13 3d §t N. " • "<-WANTED—A YOUNG MAN THAT SPEAKSGerman; a stenographer and bookkeeper; willhave an opportunity to learn the hardwareand furniture business: will pay moderatewages and require Al references. D. R.Thompson, Rockford, Minn. . \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u0084 -'-

! A MAN TO DRIVDELIVERY WAGON;references required. Address W 959, Jour-nal. \u25a0 -,' '' ' . ':' . . --y

WANTED—A PORTER TO WORK IN BAR-ber shop, 49 Washington ay S; steady em-ployment and good pay, j \u25a0 \u25a0:

A LIVE YOUNCTmaN, WITH SMALL cap-ital, can get a good Investment for his money

i and be in business for himself. This is nolake. It will pay you to Investigate. Room270, Syndicate Arcade. . : \u25a0

'! WANTED—BOY ABOUT 14 YEARS OLD:well recommended. _Abeles, 243 Nicollet. >".-; "WANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO WORK ATcandy pavilian at Lake Calhoun. C. F. Wood.WANTED—EXPERIENCED MAN TO SO~licit orders for a fine, line of calendars and

• advertising novelties on , commission.;'-."' Ad-dress P 959, Journal.WANTED—A~PRACTICAL STAIR BUILDERfor short Job at 31st st and Irving ay J-OSterling, 3017 Irving ay. \u25a0 • . \u25a0 -FIRST - CLASS BARBER- WANTED;steady; $3.50 for Saturday. 238 2d ay S, city.WANTED—JOB PRESS FEEDER, WHOcan make ready; permanent place. 'FranklinPrinting Co., 60 4th at S. - - - ,'

TWO GOOD CARPENTERS AT ONCE AP-ply at 328 E Grant st. \u25a0 , \u0084

WANTED— CARPENTERS TO FIN-Ish two houses. 1220 18th ay N. J

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WANTED—YOUNG MAN TO CLEAN WIN-dowe; $1 per day and upward. World Win-dow Cleaning Co., 221 Nicollet ay.

WANTED—BARBER FOR SATURDAY.Globe Barber Shop. J. E. .;LaFertc-. :WANTED—YOUNG MAN WITH ONE ORtwo years' experience to work ;in drug store ;Scandinavian preferred. Address, giving ageand references, George Presley, CambridgeMinn. '\u25a0-:'. . »- .-.•" \u25a0 . _.. '\u25a0

WANTED—COATMAKER AND PANTS ANDvest maker at once; good prices' and goodpay. T. Beaudette. Bemidjl, Minn. 'WANTED—YOUNG EXPERIENCED . DRYgoods and clothing salesmen: must have abil-ity; good character and come well recom-mended.' Box 1697 Bralnerd. Minn. \u25a0

SALESMAN. A HUSTLER, , FOR TWINcities and vicinity; one with experience andreference*. The J Millinery -Supply; Co., 403

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iWANTED—MAN WITH TEAM AND SCRAP-er. Apply Town Market, 25 sth st S.WANTED—A- FIRST-CLASS BARBER AT309 Cedar ay; steady work.FOR SALE—A TWO-CHAIR BARBERshop; good business; owner leaving city 'A.d-dress H 960, Journal. : , . : * *.COME AND SEE US BEFORE YOU BU\»Abicycle; we can save you money LindsayBros.. 400 Ist st N. 2 \u0084-.„-: -f, ; '

32 HELP WANTED-FEMALEPAYING AND PEEASANT EMPLOYMENTsecured by graduates of Minnesota School ofBusiness, 54 3d st S.diagonally opposite P. O.WANTED—COMPETENT . GIRL FOR GEN-eral, housework; good wages. Call at 2325Girard S. :.

DISHWASHER WANTED AT COLUMBIArestaurant, 225 Nieollet ay.

WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work. ' 818 Ist ay S.WANTED—CTRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work; flat 5 rooms, small family. 1400 Nlcol-let ay, \u25a0 second ' floor. Call'evenings.WANTED--VOUNO Gl TO ASSIST WITHhousework; good wages; no washing. 25104th ay S. '

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DONT FORGET THIS PLACE—WE HAVEmore butter than any place in the city, andsell more. :Five lbs. Extra Creamery, $1.10;& lbs. Fancy Creamery, $1.05; fresh Dairy.17@18c; Fancy Patent Flour, $1.75. North-western Butter Market,' 513 Hennepin;WANT.ED—TWO SHORT-ORDER "COOKSend two dinner and supper waitresses at iEureka Restaurant, 35 Washington ay S.WANTED — SEWING GIRLS, EXPERT^enced, on power machines, to make fineshirt waists; good pay by day and piece. D.Cohen & Co., 519 Ist ay S. ,WANTED—EXPERIENCED PoTvER SEW-ing machine girls and button sewers atonce. We pay good wages. Moore Mfg. Co.,28 sth st S. '\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0'.\u25a0 - -- \u25a0-" '.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0...-WANTED—AT ONCE—A CAPABLE• GIRLfor general housework.- Call at 1702 Nicollet.WANTED— SECOND COOK AT MINNE -apolis Restaurant, 113 Nicollet; good wages.WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SECONDcook and kitchen vgirl at the' Quick Lunch,616 Nicollet ay. . .A BRIGHT LADY, WITH SMALL CAPITAL,can find a good business for herself. Room270 Syndicate Arcade. __!_____WANTED—A • YOUNG GIRL TO ASSISTwith housework. , Inquire at 3029 Stevens ay.

MILLINERY—REMEMBER WE JIAVE NOground floor display, but we can show you thethird and fourth floors full of fine goods atlowest prices; we make and trim our batsfrom start to finish. The Millinery SupplyCo., 103 Nicollet; take elevator.EXPERIENCED NURSE FOR 6 MONTHSold baby. Answer, at once, giving referencesand wages expected. Permanent place forright nurse. Address F 960, Journal.WANTED— WOMAN WHO CAN MAKEchildren's clothes. Call at 2431 Hennepin.Mrs. E. G. Engler. _ ,/;

WANTED— COMPETENT GIRL FORgeneral housework; family of three; Germanor Swede preferred; $3 per week. Come im-mediately. 510 3d ay S. ,EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTED for GEN-eral housework. 1407 2d ay S. - ::WANTED—A GOOD QlßlTfor GENERALhousework. Call 401 6th st S. : \u25a0"\u25a0 ___CHAMBERMAID WANTED—SIXTH AVE-nue hotel, corner Washington and 6th ava S.WANTBR—A GbbD~GiRLTFOR~GENERALhousework. 923 14th ay S. •..' ;

WANTED — MACHINE OPERATORS ANDgood hand sewers; steady work. Call atonce. Edelman & Co.'s pants factory, 110Ist ay N. " \u25a0 • \u25a0' -WANTED—GOOD DISHWASHER IN SMALLboarding-house. 419 9th st S.COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERALhousework. 2745 Portland ay.

WANTED—YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERALhousework; small family. Apply 1701 Parkay. ....\u25a0\u25a0...\u25a0\u25a0 . . . . \u25a0

WANTED—A GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK;wages $4.25 per week. Must be good cook.German, Norwegian or Dane preferred. Call3335 Portland ay. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 '

WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MARKERand sorter, and also starcher, for Broad-way Steam Laundry, Helena, Mont. Willpay $2 per day and advance fare.YOUNG LADY, IF YOU ARITSEEKING Asecure and profitable position in the com-mercial line, learn shorthand and typewrit-ing at the Munson Shorthand Institute, Guar-anty Loan building, and the position willseek you. , •\u25a0.

33JORSEgCAR^GES^SA^WANTED —TO BUY HORSES. BUGGIES,and harnesses, blankets and robes. Second-hand rigs of all kinds for sale. Cash or time.414 3d st S. ' .""'"""'"•BROWN & DICKEY, MIDWAY HORSEMarket, St. Paul, Minn., have constantly onhand all classes of horses, draft and drivinghorses and farm chunks; if you want a horseof any kind, give us a call.

HORSES—HORSES.Barrett & Zimmerman have from 400 to 800

head of all classes of horses on hand; auctionevery Wednesday; private .sales daily; parttime given if desired. Barrett & Zlmmer-man's Midway Horse Market. St. -Paul. Minn.RECEIVED 40 HEAD OF HORSES FROMStevens .county, Minn. Lot consists ofdrivers, coachers and draughters. They haveto be sold at once. Can be seen at 1407Washington ay N, at Clem Neuman'a barn.DRIVING HORSES AND JERSEY/ COWS.Geo. H. Elwell, Minneapolis Furniture Co.,9th st and sth ay SE. . «

WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED \u25a0 ANOTHERcarload of horses, and -we didn't get. themto look at, either, but they will be sold atonce. If you want a good driver, deliveryor work horse, cheap, give us a call. Christy& Dawson, 312 12-th st 3.FOR SALE—9i~SIZE KIMBALLTOP BUGGY—Full leather top; cost $225; will sell verycheap. Shipping clerk, 719 Nicollet ay. * 'I WANT TO EXCHANGE HIGH- ADTribune bicycle, little used, -worth $50, forgood, strong mare pony; must be sound,steady and good traveler; suitable for mailcarrier; bring pony Saturday evening or Sun-day morning. 4350_Blaisdell ay. *

FOR~~SALE-:tbP~AND . OPEN DELIVERYwagons; steam feed cooker, Wagner stuffer,grindstone. 901 16th ay S, opposite Adamsschool. .'•<•\u25a0\u25a0:;... - .FAMILY MARE, WELL BRED, CHEAP";has spavin, otherwise sound; safe for anylady; take buggy, light spring wagon, wheel,groceries or anything useful in exchange.4010 Chicago ay. \u25a0

FOR SALE—SADDLE OR DRIVING PONY;also good racing sulky, cheap. 3301 Grand ay.

$75 TAKES WORK HORSE, WEIGHT 1,500;one fine driver; longest road horse in Min-neapolis. 214 st S. _____ ___ __FOR SALE—WELL BRED BLACK DRIV:ing mare, Morgan and Blackhawk; gentle,good traveler, 7 years old; single harnessand Bangor top buggy; all in good condition.1800 3d ay S. - \u25a0

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ONE PAIR OF HORSES. YOUNG, SOUNDand in good flesh; no plugs; weight 2,700;will sell separate. 243 7th ay S._ .__Tr"L7~DE"LAN'CEY~HAS~NOW ON HANDseveral finely matched pairs, also good singledrivers; can be seen at Parcher's, 40 7th stS. Telephone, main 49. .\u25a0 - '\u25a0

FOR SALE—A FULL LEATHER TOP. Pi-.ano box buggy, in , good repair; cost $180;price $50. Call after 5 p._m.,_3336 Stevens ay.

FOR | SALE—A VERY. NICE. PONY;. ALSO*several nice driving horses; also two veryfine saddle horses. 148 E Lake st.|20 TAKES A GOOD PHAETON, WORTH$40. Owner has no use for it. 223 Central ay.

FOR two-seated , carriage,leather extension top; must be sold at once;$20 takes It.—418 2d st S.

A GOOD SINGLE-CANOPY TOP, TWO-seated buggy; one nearly new .. 3% Mitchellwagon, and also light one, for Bale or tradefor good heavy working horse. Call after 6o'clock at 1412 Monroe st NE. \u25a0

HANDSOME DRIVING MARE, 7 YEARSold, weight 1,075, color. black; also good de-livery mare, cheap. ' 2316 4th st N. •

34 HORSES,CARRIAGES—MEXICAN OR COWBOY #

SADDLE ANDbridle; must be in good condition and cheapfor cash. Address E 959, Journal. __.-WANTED^TO BUY A SHETLAND PONY,•with cart and harness, or without. JensJohnson, 2424 9th ay S. \u25a0 [WANTED—A ONE-HORSE LIGHT DUMP-cart. Swanson, 618 Nicollet ay.

WANTED—A'GOOD LOOKINGCHEAP PA-cer; one that can go half a mile In twelve tofifteen. Scott & Monahan, 814 Nicollet. Callat barn with horses between 11 and: 12 to-morrow.* '.

35 \ INSTRUCTIONSENOR " MORENO, THE CELEBRATEDSpanish guitar soloist, will give Instructionin mandolin and guitar at your( residence.Address T 921. Journal. ."".-7-VSPANISH INSTRUCTION BY NATIVE OFMadrid,. Spain; natural method; pure Castil-ian pronunciation; : class or ; private; termsreasonable. A 896/ Journal.

36 LOANS AND CHATTELSLOAN3MADE:ON ! SAME DAY>AS APPLl-cation. on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons,fixture*, etc.', igoods to J remain in your un-disturbed possession. MW_jjßßiiiiiW>l' VgftSß

»-.V<; PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS.Minneapolis Loan Co.. * 601-2 ' Globe; Building. ;

THE MINNEAPOLIS JOUKNAL.

36 LOANS AND CHATTELS. . - ' Continued. i^HBSSSGSPB

LOANS MADE ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS,furs iln i storage and warehouse; receipts, atone-half \u25a0 the usual rates. Monthly install-meat Loan Co , 825 Guaranty Loan. -.;\u25a0.\u25a0 \u25a0-

QUICK LOANS : MAD~b7~ON"~FURNITURE.pianos, etc., without removal; easy payments,cheapest rates; business confidential. Minne-sota Mortgage Loan Co., room 306 Bank ofCommerce building, cor. Ist ay S and 4th st.PAWNBROKERS—ReIiabIe. reasonable; coa~fldentlal. < Harris & Ooldstein, 239 Ist ay S.QUICK LOANS ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS.pianos, etc., without removal, at lowest rates.American Credit Co., 623-625 Guaranty Loanbuilding, \u25a0\u25a0: \u25a0• . :':-'.: \u25a0' "• /:\u25a0\u25a0•,., \u0084-

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37_^ LOST AND FOUNDSOME ONE KNOWS .':' WHERE LITTLEpainting is, taken from the Beard Art Co.'s,624 Nicollet, on March 27; does not that per-son want to receive liberal reward for itsreturn? Money will:be paid to your agentand no questions asked. >v

LO9T-SH'RTNER ;S~CHARM, .> STAR ANDcrescent of tiger's claws. , Return to Journalbusiness office for reward.WILL LADY WHO FOUND PARCEL CON-taluiug two child's, hand-made, white lacedresses, wrapped in Journal newspaper ofApril 17, at Milwaukee depot waiting-room,Thursday, 7:30 p. in.,, return to 608 Nicollet.room 311? Liberal reward. \u25a0 ..'-, /A PEW BARGAINS IN 1900 WORLDwheels, while they last. Come early. Lkid-say Bros., 400 Ist st N. '

39 _SS?JS Ai_ELITE BATH PARLORS, 626 HENNKPINay; porcelain tubs;;-massage, cabinet. andmedicated baths;. experienced lady .attendant."LE DUE'S FEMALE REGULATOR" RE~lieves and cures most stubborn cases, pathological, diseased, unnatural and \u25a0 abnormalmonthly stoppages". irregularities, • obstruc-tions, suppressions; $2 or three for $5. Senton receipt of prices. Churchill & Scheldrup,Nlc. House, Minneapolis; F. M. Parker, opp.P. O. St. Paul. Fred Scott Estate. Stillwater.

FINE RUGS MADE FROM OLD CARPETS.We pay the in freight to out-of-town orders;carpet cleaning, making over, laying; bestwork, lowest'rates.. RATIONAL CARPETAND RUG CLEANING CO., George D. Walk-er, prop., Nicollet island. Both phones. ";Our rugs, from old carpets, are'secdnd to nonebut orientals; quality of work. brings more.Economy Rug Co., 105 6th'sfS. Tel. 3217 L-l.

41 MINNETONKA PROPERTY >

1. HAVE THREE FURNISHED COTTAGESto rent; also the Geo. R. Newell cottages,situated one of the finest points onthiJ iake."H. Hutchins, Excelsior. - -'. . ' ;

COVINGTON — SIX ROOMS, WET SINK,barn, boathouse and boat; good well; half-acre lot; partly furnished. F. E. Day. 5118d 6t S. \u25a0 \u25a0

RENT OR SALE—Two cottages. Big island;2, Birch Bluff. Campbell,-Pillsbury building.THE HERRICK REFRIGERATOR 18 SELL-ing six days in the week at 7th and Hennepin."MINNELLE" COTTAGE, 3D STrEXCEL^sior; nine rooms, partly furnished; screenedporch, grand old trees; key at office. - Millard,508 Phoenix.,

11,000—NEW, MODERN 12-ROOM HOUSEand 25 lots, north shore. . - $2,000 takes 40 lots,north snore, near Markville. $1,750 takes 10acres, Well improved, new buildings, nearLong lake and Minnetonka. $1,000 takes 10acres on Wayzata bay. $3,500 for new cottage,and large lot near Orono. Farms, acres, lotsand cottages all parts of Minne^onka. bwen-sen & Langum, 514 and 515 Bank of Com-merce. .......WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUB-lic that, on Sunday, April 21, we will openthe. Omega Cafe, 1124 Hennepin, and willserve dinner from one to three (1 to 3o'clock) p. m. for (25 cents) twenty-five cents,special price for that day only. The Omegawill be run as a first-class cafe, and we re-spectfully solicit your patronage. "

NOTICE—FANCY PATENT FLOUR, $1.75;fancy creamery butter, 21c; fancy dairy, 17c,18c. Northwestern Butter Market, 513 Hen-nepin.DEEP-CUT PRICES ON PICTURES, OILpaintings; framing pictures; new springstock, just in. Zesbaugh, 11 sth st S, oppo-site Lumber Exchange. - \u25a0 "\u25a0'\u25a0•\u25a0-~":FOR SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE, ATMeadville . Park, Fairview . station. Fine,sandy beach; rowboat; screened porches. OpenSaturday, or inquire W. M. Babcock, 215 3dst S. Price, $110. - :

42 NOTICEFISK BROS., Mfg. Jewelers and watchmak-ers, will move May 1 to 17 Nicollet House Blk.

43 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORSBIDS ON HOTEL AT SAUK CENTER.

• Sealed bids will be received until 10 a.-m.,April 29, 1901, at Wheaton, Minn., by R. L.Palmer, for the furnishing of all material andtuilding a three-story brick hotel with fin-ished basement, according to the plans andspecifications which can be seen at the PalmerHouse at Wheaton, Minn., or at the St.James Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn., at any timeafter April 20, 1901. At the same time 'andplace sealed bids will be also received for asteam plant for the heating of said hotel, asshown by the specifications accompanyingsaid plans. .

At the same time and place, proposal bidswill be received for the wiring said hotel foran electric bell system, 40-bell annunciatorreturn system, and also for the wiring of saidhotel for an electric. light system.

All ' successful bidders, or whose bids areaccepted, will be required to furnish a certi-fied check in an amount equal to 10 per centof his bid to insure the faithful carrying outof the same.

The undersigned will be at the St. JamesHotel, Minneapolis, from April 22 to April 26,both dates Inclusive, and receive proposalstor wiring for electric light and bell systemwhile there. The balance of the bids will bereceived at Wheaton;; Minn.

The undersigned reserves the right to rejectany and all bids.' w • \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0•

Dated, April 16, 1901, at Wheaton, Minn.(Signed,) R. L. PALMER.

44 PERSONALDR. BERTHA SHEPARD, SPECIALIST DlS-eases of women and children. 17 9th st S.Take Hennepin ay car. ' ' -

FEMALE DISEASES CURED. "

By Dr. Wheeler, specialist. Irregular men-struation successfully treated. Office, Globebuilding, Minneapolis.

EXAMINATION FREE.T. H. BLY, M. D., SPECIALIST IN ALLdiseases of women; all Irregularities cor-rected; private home for women before andduring confinement; book, 15c, all you. need >

to knew. Office, 27 4th st S, third floor. -• HAIR LOSERS AND BALD HEADS.'Would you expect benefit from a bald-

headed "hair doctor"? Call and see whathas been produced on a bald head. Dr.Oliver K. Chance,. Dept. W., 680 SyndicateArcade. *.-'\u25a0.... \ 'DOES It pay to advertise? Send address and4c stamps for mailing charges, to Hofflin'uDrug.Store, Minneapolis, Minn., and by re-turn mail you get an embossed aluminumcomb in leatherette case that retails at 25c.

OHIO PICTURE FRAME MFG. CO.,113 Washington Aye N,

Frame all kinds of pictures 50 per cent cheap-er than any other farm in the city. Big stock.REFRIGERATORS AND ICE BOXES RE-paired and relined. Tin and sheet iron workof all kinds. Stoves stored. Great WesternStove Repair Co., 312 Hennepin ay. Tel. 161. iN. W.—HAVE FOUND WATCH. PLEASEcall. . \u25a0 •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•'•\u25a0 ;PERSONAL—SAY, HENRY, STOP" IN AT j7th and Hennepin to-day and buy a Herrickrefrigerator; I'm tired of using the old zinc-lined one.- ,- \u25a0\u25a0-.. 'A LIGHT TOUCH OF SATIN-SKIN POW-der removes that shiny look, replaces un-sightliness - with beauty. 25c. Glass Block,Olson's, VoegeU Bros.'N. M.—HAVE FOUND WATCH. please.rail. . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . ,\u25a0 \u25a0 ' .---' '.

AN AMERICAN GENTLEMAN WISHES TOcorrespond with ladies from 20 to 30; object,good, kind wife. . Address box 106, Langdon,N. D. ,\u25a0'.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0••'.\u25a0- -- " r -.-'.--; '\u25a0-.'\u25a0FOWLER ELECTRIC TREATMENT THEtrue method of applying electric force forthe positive cure of all nerve, blood and" or-ganic disease, 'rheumatism in \u25a0 every form, :constipation, dyspepsia, - catarrh, throat andlung troubles, brain and nerve affections and"weaknesses; diseases of liver, kidneys, blad-der, etc. '\u25a0:. The Fowler system of applyingelectricity is independent of all others and,If applied in time, will cure whatever diseaseflesh is subject . to. Consultation free. La-dies only. Mrs. Etta M. Brotberton, 820 Nic-ollet ay. _ '\u25a0-\u25a0 ,-\u25a0 • ' -\u25a0 -, \u25a0\u25a0.-\u25a0\u25a0 -:: \u25a0'•>" -- • V>'.\3,OOO~FIVE^POUND JARS WANTED IN EX-change for butter, flour, tea and coffee. Pat-ent flour, $1.75; -familyj flour, - $1.80. -Fivepounds fancy creamery, $1.05. NorthwesternButter Market, 513 Hennepin.

DENTIST WANTED, WITH CERTIFICATE.Dr. J Nelson, - corner 3d ay S and .Washington.'ALL KINDS -OF .-. HAIR» GOODS, WAVES"switches, pompadours, etc.. etc. . Also wal-nut dye. Mrs. J., R. Shibley, flat 5, 728Nicollet ay. '*v•' \u25a0 \u25a0:\u25a0 - \u25a0 . .....MUSICAL INSTRUCTION— 100 LES-sons,; private, best instruction, will be giventhree first callers to-morrow, Saturday. Min-neapolis School of Music, removed to 412 Nic-oiler ay. fifth floor.' ;\u25a0 . ; v.-;--> .\,,. yy. sV,',-

IF YOU WANT.A- GOOD BICYCLE AT Areasonable price, come and see us. We sellthe World. Lindsay Bros., 400 'Ist at N. '

46_ PATENT ATTORNEYSP. H. GUNCKEL, 745 Temple Ct., counselor?_ jQ'tcltor In patent and^rade mark causes.WILLIAMSON & MERCHANT~(JAMES~F."Williamson and Frank D. Merchant), patentattorneys and solicitors, main office. No 929---935 Guaranty Loan building, Minneapolis,Minn.; branch office, room 82, McGill build-ing, Washington, D. C.

47 REAL ESTATE—FOR SALEIMPROVED

EDMUND G. WALTON, 300 HENNEPIN, is-sues a new catalogue of houses tor gale everytwoweeks. Send or call.W. A. BARNES & CO., 300-302 NICOLLET,issue a rental bulletin and real estate listevery Monday. Call or send and get one.REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES—

: Whether you wish to buy or sell,; call on Fi-nance Co. of Minnesota, 620 Temple Court.

O \u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 VERY CHEAP HOUSES. -' O\u25a0&.V.I $600, 2219 Madison st NE; five rooms. 8Q • $650, 2221 Madison st:NE, six rooms. 8

\u25a00 Each lot 37x124, and each has a barn 8\u25a0O and shed. . . •

\u25a0 £'£\u25ba $650, 2838 21st ay S, five rooms,- new- £>& ly shingled; cellar and well. OPp;: "\u25a0\u25a0'- NICKELS & SMITH, " iv'^r'S'0 311 Nicollet avenue, second floor. \u25a0'\u25a0'; O

WE BUY, and sell city.and farm property.Mort Loans. C. A.Qulst & Co;, 109 4th st S.1; HAVE TWO . FLAT.PROPERTIES YIELD-ing about 8 per cent net' that I can sell onadvantageous terms, at $42,500 and one at165,000. W..W. Clark, 313 Nlcollet.GOOD SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, MODERNexcept furnare, in Southeast Minneapolis,only $2,200, monthly payments. Room 6. 313Nicollet.ONE OF THE BEST SIX-ROOM COTTAGESin North Minneapolis, with barn, furnace andcity. water, $1,100; monthly payments. W. W.Clark, 313 Nicoriet ay. -.--, -.HOUSES, $1,500 TO $50,000; MINNETONKAproperty; acres, rents, loans, Insurance; careo£ property. LewisW. Campbell, Dayton bldg.BARGAINS — VACANT* OR .IMPROVEDproperty, near Lake Harriet; some lots 200feet front. Win. H. Gibson. 420 GuarantyLoan building. .BARGAINS IN SEVENTH ' AND EIGHTHward; must sell to close an estate. Wm. 11."ibson,_ 420 Guaranty. Loan building.. :THE BEST BARGAINS IN SMALL HOMES;$000,5725 and $800; two and'four blocks fromstreet cars; $100 down and monthly payments.355 Temple Court. \u0084-• '. ...*.*^lSw?»w% •?»w*Mt*?«wii%mitt***s•\u25a0 '\u25a0•'\u25a0 '

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*? X* THE LARGE BUILDING CORNER \u25a0»*? of WESTERN and GIRARD ays, *?VI fronting Western, three stories besides *>two stories, with tenements *»*£ above; everything,, rented.; ground •?l£ 44x120 to alley; new brick pavement; *£Vi 164 running feet of stone walk; sewer, atVi city water and street cars. To settle ••I? an estate, this property, if sold at atVi once,.can be bought for »»* \u25a0.'.:'•' \u25a0».*? $2&00.00. .

*»** «£»L GALE & CO., *•V>a \u25a0-. New York Life Building. *?5 i ; *£*'. \u25a0 \u25a0, • . *•DO YOU WANT NEW, COMPLETE "MODe-rn home, corner lot? Look at 3349 Ist ay S.Inquire terms; some trade, possibly.2623 16TH~AV~S—FOR"~A~BARGAIN7~SE1sthis; half cash; tenant will not admit youwithout a permit. J. C. Millard, 508 Phoenix.SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE AND" LOT, BARNand sheds; very convenient home; easy termsand very cheap, if sold soon. 3411 Irvingay N. \u0084

$37500 TAKES MODERN. 13-ROOM HOUSE'corner 9th ay S and 28th. $5,750 takes newmodern residence, sth ay S and 16th st.$3,500 takes house and large lot. 7th ay, near7th st. $6,500, modern 13-rooni house, 70-footlot, Stevens and 31st. $1,800, modern 10-roomhouse, Chicago ay and 33d st. $1,200 takeshouse and lot, 12th ay N and sth st. Now isthe time to invest. Call and see us. Swen-sen & Langum, 514 and 515 Bank of Com-merce. ' •

AQ UNIMPROVED

THE EDMUND G. WALTON AGENCY IS-eues a printed catalogue with maps of abso-lutely the best bargains in vacant lots. 300Hennepin ay. . ''' ' \

FOR SALE OR LEASK-198x157 FEET TO20-foot alley, on,a central corner; possibletrackage; convenient, to mills and depots. 0M. Laraway & Son, Buck of Commerce build-ing. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0

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FOR SALE—EAST 43 7-100 FEET OF LOTS9, 10 and 11, block 2 (43 7-100x120 feet), andlot 15, block 2 (40x129 feet), Broderick's addi-tion to Minneapolis, facing west, on Thomas :

and 10th ay N; these lots must be sold atonce to the party making the best cash offer;come in for further particulars. Moore Bros.6 Sawyer. 311 Nicollet ay. • ,FOR MAPS OF CALHOUN PARK ANDprice schedule of lots for sale, call at Ed-mund G. Walton's office.$100 PER FRONT FOOT, STH ST. NEAR4th -ay S. $50 per front foot, - Stevens and17th st. $300 buys two fine east front lots,32d st and 21st ay S. $250 buys fine large lotin Prospect Park. \u25a0 $800 buys east front loton Park ay, near Lake st. Bargains in allparts of the city. * Call and see us. Swen-sen & Langum, 514 and 515 Bank of Com-merce. !\u25a0>''.;

AQ FARM LANDS

OLIVER CO. SETTLEMENT, Central N. D.Washburn Valley Homesteads.; Lands $2 to $4COAL. Good water & soil. Send 2-cent stampfor BOOKLET. D. Games, S. E. Mpls, Minn.LANDS. FOR SALE IN POLK AND~NOR-man counties. •• Write for description andprice? to H. L. Gaylord & Son, Fertile, Polkcounty. \u25a0

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185 ACRES, ONE-MILE FRONTAGE ONMille Lacs lake, in sections 20 and 21, town-ship 45, ' range 26, Aitkln county; no betterland on the lake; this is a good bargain;look it up. B. M. Hungerford, Aitkin, Minn.CRAVENS & G~EIGER, 740 TEMPLETcOURT.'Send for our special list wild and improvedlands. City property, sale or rent.; farms~and~lands, hennepin -

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Minnetonka, cheap. 56 acres on- Long lake.60 acres one mile of Long Lake village; $37.50per acre; improved. "45 acres on Parker lake,$60 per acre. 110 acres, fine farm, 10 miles ofcity, on lake; cheap. Farms and lands inMinnesota, Wisconsin and Dakotas. Sweneen& Langum, 514 and 515 -Bank of Commerce.11,000 ACRES~S2.2S PER~ACREr~ALL~IN

.one town, close to railroad; splendid oppor-tunity for investment. CD. Rutherford,Floodwood, St. Louis county, Minn.WRIGHT COUNTY FARM ~OF~6O~LEVELacres, on main road, 3^ miles from Waverlyand Montrose, Woodland township; 45 acrestilled; best of meadow; two acres timber; newsix-room house, barn and granary; only$2,500. Millard. 508 Phoenix.

5Q REAL ESTATE—EXCHANGEFOR EXCHANGE—SUMMER HOTEL, LO-cated at popular resort, 60 miles from Chi-cago, furnished throughout ready for open-ing; city or farm property preferred. 3. E.Robb, 414 Bank of Commerce building. ". .TO EXCHANGE. FOR A STOCK OF GEN-eral merchandise or other business, 340 acresof land in the Red river valley. Address X959,-Journal. \u25a0--• \u25a0 -51 _gTJ[JA£IOJN^JVA£TJ£^

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SITUATION AS LAND SALES-man; smooth, suave talker; fine record;graduate in the business. O 957, Journal. •BY AN AMERICAN,LIGHT, CLEAN WORKfor board and small pay. X 959, Journal.YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION IN OF-flee or some kind;' honest, industrious, goodreferences furnished. Address M 959, Jour-nal. '

\u25a0 ' ;'''' -. - IN-COMPETENT COOK DESIRES CHANGEof position in hotel or restaurant. Have ex-perience; been cooking about twenty years.Address C 959, Journal. '

SOBER,, EXPERIENCED WAITER WANTSsteady work at once." Address D 959, Jour-nal. \u25a0'"•:\u25a0' •'.*\u25a0•"•

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EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER ANDbookkeeper desires position at once; in or outof . city. Smith Premier machine preferred.i 960, Journal. '

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53 STORAGETHE BOYD TRANSFER AND FUEL CO.has unequaled facilities for moving and stor-ing household goods; packing for storage andshipment by experienced men. Office, 46 South3d at." Telephone, Main 656. both exchanges.

53 WANTED MISCELLANEOUSCASH PAID for all kinds of household goods.Don'll sell before getting estimate from theTown Market, 25-27 6th st S. Tel. 1993.

,WE BUY diamonds or trade for new. We paycash Ifor old gold >or make into new |ewelry.Jacobs Jewelry Co., 41 Washington ay S.::-r '. '\u25a0

' CASH PAID; FOR OLD GOLD.; ;R. O. Winter ;. Jewelry Co., 327 .Nicollet ay.

WANTED—ABOUT 20 TO 30 GOOD CHICK-eas. rAddress ror *call -at {3232 *16tl» J ay 3,dowDiUtri.VHMnHHmHw .

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58 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS\u25a0: '\u25a0 \u25a0- Continued. .V.\."V;: \u25a0/\u25a0;vWill buy good ', 2d-hand building, frame orbrick; to jbe moved..Llndahl, 25-sth st S. •.WANTED—SECOND-HAND : > FURNITURE,stoves, buggies and harnesses and: office fur-niture, for shipment;' pay more \u25a0' than localdealers. F 952, Journal. ,1 '\u0084\u25a0.;\u25a0\u25a0.;,OLD BUILDINGS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHTfor removal. . Northwestern Lumber andWrecking Co., 100 Lumber Exchange. Main1504 J 2.. . . .-? \u25a0\u0084.. \u25a0

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WANTED— BUY SECOND-HAND ; SETof bar fixtures. Call at 128 Washington ay N.WANTED—TO BUY, CASH DOWN, LARGE?Journal or Times route. Addr ess D 960Journal. • •. - •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•-.. '\u25a0. '.\u25a0..,\u25a0

60 WANTED TO RENTWANTED—A ROOM/ 20x50 FEET, FORlight manufacturing purposes, with steampower. Address, at once, R 954, Journal.MAY 1, 5 OR « ROOMS, IN MODERN ORpartly modern house, by family of three- re-spciusible_party. _Address 956, Journal. .SIX-ROOM MODERN FLAT; WALKINGdistance; second floor preferred. 959 Jour-nal. : ,; _\u0084;: ',\u25a0, \u25a0_\u25a0_ -•'-:,,;-.A FURNISHED \HOUSE FOR THREEadults, from about June 1 to Sept 1; best ofcare guaranteed: references. X 960, Journal.

61 wantedZSeal estate^7CASH PAID FOR BARGAINS IN WILDand improved lands; mail legal descriptions.K. P. Lambert, 1023 Guaranty building, Min-neapolis. -63^iMINES|AND]HINING?WILL SELL HALF MY STOCK IN GOODcopper mine at great sacrifice. Must do thisto save balance. It will pay to investigateUn a . 0 'jib. Journal.5,000 QUEEN BEE MINING"SHARES AT P&cents, or 5,000 Boundary Camp shares at.Hicents; dividends on both next month. B 95«Journal. - " .

COPPER CROWN OP' ARIZOXiT" ~". .MINING COMPANY.,Have; no 25,000,000 to 50,000,000 stock sala

to float. • ,,:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0. "WE ARE CROWDING WORK* '--" IN OUR MINE," ,

Capital only 2,000,000 $1 shares. Propertypaid for..: A limited amount of treasurystock yet for sale at $180 for 1,000 shares sis

\u25a0for I<W, until May 1.: Send !or Prospectusand Arizona Copper Information;\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0 .

-"Get into Copper Crown." Chas. F. Potter&. Co., investment brokers, 425 Ist ay >\u0084<* ••\u2666•?-\u2666•: •••••.\u25a0.....<. ..<i> .-'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.-\u25a0-\u25a0 r \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

$ - IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT %<5> ".' '

\u25a0 • - \u25a0•' . J'\u25a0•\u2666\u25a0 The American , Mining Investment s»>I \u25a0\u25a0*' Company is preparing a new surprise <j>

i<*> for its "Kettle-Curlew," ."Boundary -\<>

| <S> Camp"- and "Queen Bee" sharehold- S*! <\u2666> ers, V<•>.•-\u25a0 ' aud . : • '

«*, # -. . \u25a0

M

<& The National Mining Promotion Com- \i>j•*>

pany is in like manner in a few \u25a0\u25a0«s.•'<f>. days to make a sensational announce- .-\u25a0,\u2666• nient to "Union Consolidated. share-• I

<jj> holders. ..i

<^> General Manager C. R. Tuttle,y

\u2666 General Manager C. R. Tattle, <\u2666\u25a0

<i> President /S. A. Kemp of Dulutn, < i •J,*<*> the "Kettle-Curlew" Company, .with ••\u25a0

«e> the Smelter and Expert Mining En- \u2666>

\*/ ginetr, left this morning, April 17th, *\u2666•<\u2666,* for Spokane and Curlew, Wu'a., a&d. <vv

' \u2666 Grand Forks, B. C, where they will yi • conclude arrangements for the build- \u25a0\u2666»

| \u2666\u25a0 ing ci the \u25a0 wood work for the big <?><,*> Curlew smelter, and to transact very <$><•> important business affecting the in- >*>

I <\u2666> terests of shareholders. <^>i <\u2666> They will conclude negotiations •$><v which have been under way \u25a0 for <$>

<\u2666> some time, concerning important \u25a0>•\u25a0-\u2666\u25a0 British Columbia properties and in- $\»- terests, and- will, in the course of •-<^> two weeks from the date mentioned,<j> make a report which will unques- v*><$> tionably raise the price of "Kettle- «,<i> Curlew" and "Boundary Camp"

<*><•> shares from five cents to ten cents, <$,

<*> Negotiations have gone far enough <»>®> to enable us to say that this report, <^.<§> which will be ready between the first <\u2666\u25a0<«> and fifth of May, will be one of the <\u2666>•S> most sensational announcements made <£>'<$> in mining circles anywhere this year. <$>

\u2666 • "Kettle-Curlew" and "Boundary <j><•> Camp" shareholders should not part <*><\u2666> with any of their holdings until they <«><\u2666 have read this report, as it will sur-* <$><\u2666> prise them to ' their entire satisfac- <.»\u25a0<\u2666> tion. ... <*><•> . »v :,;""..>. '' : '-•\u25a0<j> A report from the "Queen Bee" <$><\u2666> mines and ' the new stamp mills now. <$>

Sin operation there will be issued <*»<$> about the same time by a special com- <$>i<$> mittee, which will leave here for the '<£>

<•> purpose in a few days.<*><\u2666> . . '... -, ;;• _ ... - -•,,;\u25a0 <§,

<•> The American Mining Investment m<\u2666> Company has not been heard from <«>---<§> very strongly for a few days past,

<*»•\u25a0?\u25a0• but it has been 'at work and we now <>><|> beg leave to announce that the re- *><$• port wnich will be put out under its <*><•> auspices from the first to the fifth<^><^> of May will show beyond any eon- ' <&>'

\u25a0'\u2666> troversy or question of doubt that !<j><?> "Kettle-Curlew," "Boundary Camp," <$<»> "Queen Bee" and "Union Consoli- 3<•> dated" shares are the best invest- A

<\u2666> ment in the United States, both as to <\u2666><,«> safety and certainty of dividends. <*'<$\u25a0• —: \u25a0 . \u25a0" . 2<^> Regular dividends in May and June, <$>"<» and special interest dividends where <$><?> guaranteed on July 1, 1901. <,>

<» -\u25a0 / • .J,<z> We have been making rapid strides <•><\u2666> in our business, although in a some- <^<^> what quiet way, during the : past <l» month, and will in a short time be '.<&<*> able to show the results of our hard <$><|> work to the : great satisfaction of <*><•> shareholders. ,• <^<$> -. .\u25a0

\u25a0 , " ' . " <i><|> "Kettle-Curlew," "Boundary Camp" <$><$> and "Queen Bee" Smelter shares for '.<§><^> sale at the; usual terms; until May <$><$> first, when they will.go to probably t' <$><$> five or ten cents a share. Write for <*?•\u2666.• particulars. <g>

A AMERICAN MINING INVESTMENT <$><«> COMPANY, <*>

& NATIONAL. MINING PROMOTION \u2666,

<•> : COMPANY, <\u2666>

«J> <\u2666/.<|> Fourth Floor, Andrus Building, <§>;V <$>«!> MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. •<®> <«><fr<sxS*s><s><S><s><3><^<s><3^^GREAT REPUBLIC MINING STOCK—Ihave 5,250 shares of this stock I will sell at3c to close out, if taken quick. H 959, Jour-nal. . .-..-.-... •"\u25a0-

--65 MOVING AND STORAGESAFES,' BOILERS AND HEAVY MACHIN-ery moved; household goods moved and:stored \u25a0or packed for ; shipment - by. expertpackers. ' Boyd Transfer & Fuel Co., 46 3d st;S. Telephone Main 666, both,companies.REALTY CO.'S FIREPROOF' STORAGEWAREHOUSE—OnIy fireproof storage in th«city; separate fireproof compartments, \u25a0with.$200 insurance free: complete burglar alarmsystem; clean, convenient and accessible;goods called for, packed and delivered; rate*reasonable. 106 Ist ay N. Tel. Main 2hj>2 J.STORE YOUR HEATER FOR SEASON;lowest rates, with the Town Market Furni-ture Co., 25 and 27 sth st S. Drop a cardor telephone 1993. ' \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0.'

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CAMEROON'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE—Furniture moved, stored, packed, shipped,best facilities; \u25a0 largest and finest transfervans. Office 200 Nic. Tel, 1208: res, tel. 2234-L.

DETECTIVE SERVICE; ALL BRANCHES;secret Inquiry, shadowing; best references.3. J. McNulty. manager, 208-10 Kaßota blk.

67 JIA^HINER^ANDJINGINES^IRON-WORKING AND WOOD^WORKINQMACHINERY—Largest STOCK of second-'band and new machines :in the .northwest.You can SEE what you buy and we back upwhat we sell. NORTHERN MACHINERYCOMPANY, 215-217 South 3d St. Minneapolis.

NURlEßT7R^E^r^TN^H7^26T7r^r^hlNlock, 2807 171 hay S. 818 Phoenix. Tel. 2280-L.r

ROSE HILL NURSERY-LARGEST NURS-ery near the twin cities. We plant and guar-antee. Stock shipped to alt ' parts of ? the \u25a0

country. Call or send for catalogue. . TakeComo-Harriet car to Belt Line railroad,, walknorth on railroad one block, turn to right—two blocks to nursery. ' • '

74 FURRIERSFUR WORK INALL BRANCHES—REPAIR-ing, remodeling *and redyeing, : dyeing cat- 'ural otter garments in seal color a specialty. .Good style and perfect fit guaranteed; lowestprices during dull season. /Furs stored aninsured at • lowest rates. Garments * left nowfor repairs stored free of charge. Will can .for goods. .Telephone or send postal;: refer-ences given: 30 years':experience. . A. REI- ;NER, practical furrier,- 15 9th st S. cornerHennepin.V 'Phone. M 2729 J-3. - ."-

--75 PARQUET, FLOORINGTHE COLONIAL PARQUET FLOOR CO.

PARQUET , FLOORS LAID AND FINISHED -by experts; reflnishing a; specialty;.:designsand -estimates 'given > upon application. ,-- \u25a0 v'".

443-4 Andrus building.„' Tel. M. > 3264-