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Thursday Evening; HPMJPV •**PPI mm BUSHELMEN WANTED. «Hrst-class bushelmen wanted; light and sanitary workrooms; highest wages. Jfenn, the Tailor, 629 Hennepin av. '%M' W - (INCORPORATED.) **• * • 313 Nicollet av. J •• Hapgoods is supplying thousands of em- //ployers with capable men in all giadea of '} work. We invito such men to subscribe to ear .service. Thousands of positions now open iov experienced bookkeepers, clerks, salesmen *nd technical men. 1,000 RAILROAD LABORERS WANTED—FREE —fare; rock laborers for Wyoming, steam shovel laborers for North Dakota; station men for northern Minnesota, rock laborers for Oregon and .Washington; also station men. rock fore- men, car foreman and team foreman, steam shovel foreman and grading machine runneis. Ship flatty. Call Western Employment Co., 108 and 105 Nicollet av. THE MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL. Continued. GOOD YOUNG MAN WANTED; MTJST BE AN all-around butcher; will pay good wages; steady work. Geo. C. Miller, Fairfax, Minn. 3WANTED»-AGENTS; TAKE ORDER FOR THE j i San Francisco calamity and Mount Vesuvius \l horror; two books in oie, sells $1.50, one 1 agent «>1<J 60 books ii« tw o days, auother sold t 22 in three hours You can make big money. ( Free outfit. Liberal ciedlt Freight paid. i- Send 10c to cover cost of mailing. National ( Publishing Co., 234 Hennepin av, Minneapolis, Minn. '"•SAN FRANCISCO"—YOU CAN GET BOOKS to fill your orders for the Sa.u Trancisco his- tory at Minneapolis, as a stock will be eai- ried there so as to save time. If you have jot received your outfit, write for one free, At once, and get right to work, remembei the name and number. Cieore & Xickerson Home Furnishing Co., 221 Nicollet av, Minneapolis 1 WANTED—A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE HAN for the grocery brokerage business, must be a good correspondent, good at handling office details and one that thoroughly understands the groeerj business and a worker. A good opportunity for the right man to get into busi- 1 ness. Write, giving age, manled oi single, past occupation and "references. 3169. Joarnal IwrsioiAHS WANTED—MUSICIANS WITH I trades to play in good band under paid dl- j rector; can place barber, Job printer, bushel- j man, short-order cook and polisher for steam | laundry; Other trades write; must play stand- | ard music; boozers and knockers save stamps. '* Address D. E. Walker, Secy., Redfleld, S. D. EVERYBODY WANTS TO GET ON THE BAND wagon; that's the reason the Continental Casualty Co. has the largest health and acci- dent business in the northwest. Good agents wanted in Minnnesota, North and South Dakota and northern Wisconsin. D. H. Evans, state asrent, 310 Andrus building, Minneapolis. WANTED—BANK CASHIER WITHIN THREE months; must have $4,000; is expected to buy home of cashier and some stock; bank last year paid nearly 30 per cent; location, Red River valley; Norwegian preferred. Don't answer unless competent and have the cash. Address 3171, Journal. WANTED AT ONCE—STRICTLY RELIABLE man to work in faotory and wholesale house. j handle shipping, etc. This is a position of trust and party must have not less than S5U0 j cash; thousands of dollars worth of goods | entirely in your charge; good salary. 3223, Journal. _ o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o , o WANTED—BOYS ABOUT 14 YEARS OF o o age to run cash. Permanent position for o o capable boys o John W. Thomas & Co, o ' o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o LEARN COMMERCIAL, VIEW AND FLASH- light photography, a pleasant, profitable pro- fession, paying $25 per week and upward, po- 1 sitlons guaranteed in 60 days; tuition $20; salary after 30 days Apply E K. Jones, T. C. Photo Co., Room 33, 221 2d av S WANTED—FOR THE U. S. MARINE CORPS, men between ages 21 aud 35. An opportunity to see the world. For full infotmatiou apply in person or by letter to Marine Recruiting Office, 33-41 Washington av S, Minneapolis, Minn., or 187 E 8d st, St. Paul, Minn. WANTED—WISH TO HAVE TWO ACRES OF land grubbed, broken, disc and tooth harrowed at once; land 2'« miles west of Hopkins and one-quarter mile from Glen Lake trolley sta- tion. Call on E C Chatfleld, 483 Boston Block, any day forenoon. WANTED LUMBERMAN. First-class retail yard manager for South Da- kota. $73. a better man for North Dakota, $85. Grader for Montana sawmill, $3 per day. Set- ter for Montana, $3.50. S. A. Morawetz & 'Jo , 500 Kasota lldg. FOREMAN IN A LIGHT METAL MANUFAC- tnriug business; must be thoroughly expeii- em-ed in tool work and stamping, a fine open- ing foi the tight man, state experience and balary expected. Address 3668. Journal. 100,000 PLUMBERS] PLASTERERS! BRICK- la\ers wanted for San Francisco; we pre [itiie jou in few weeks; union card guar- anteed Tiee catalogue Covne Bros. Trade Scl'ools New Yoik, t hicngo St. Louis WANTED^ AT ONCE-^A GOOD HARNE8S- maker, capable of cutting and making team harness and do repair woik; steady position at good wages, single man preferred. Ban try Saddlery Co., Bantry, N. D. 60 MEN WANTED AT THE WIDE AWAKE Shoe Repairing Shop. 713 Hennepin av, to get their hhoes repaired while jou w.tit. sewed soles, 75c; nail soles, 60c, only ironclad leath- er used; rubber heels. 40c. PLUMBING SCHOOL. We teach you the plumbing trade; pays best wages. Insures stead} work, makes you independent. Write today. Plumbing School, Minneapolis, Minn. IF THE PERSON WHO INSERTED AN AD- vertisement in The Journal for 200 to 500 la- boring men for work at Benson, Minn., will address 3186, Journal, he will learn something to his advantage. TINNER WANTED—MUST BE SOBER, HON. est, good workman and clerl ; steady job and good pay, state wages, age, ability, and if married, first letter. Morgan, Starkweather N. D. WANTED—REGISTERED ASSISTANT PHAR^ maciat; one who can do prescription work; fur- nish references'; good habits; steady position; salary $60. Henry Buehler, 758 Adams st NE. PLUMBING SCHOOL—WE TEilCH - Y0U~THE plumbing trade; pays best wages, insures steady work; makes you independent. Write today. Plumbing School, Minneapolis, Minn. GOOD OPENING FOR YOUNG MAN OF SOME general business experience, one acquainted with insurance preferred. Address, with refer- ences and salary expected. 8422, Journal. WANTED-^AT ONCE. A TINNER THAT Ig sober and a good workman; steady job by year; state experience and wazes desired. __Sorenson_&_Thorssen, Rollette, N. D. WANTED—TWO BOYS~BETWEEN - 18 - ANlT80 years of age, who are anxious to learn the hardware and paint business. Call at W K Morlson & Co, 247-249 NiooUet av. WANTED—MANtsOR WOMAN OF NEAT Ap- pearance to advertise on salary and commis- sion; experienced canvassers preferred. 503% Hennepin av, room 25, after 1 p.m. JANITOR WANTED—MARRIED MAN PRE"- ferred; no children; must understand running steam plant, and be able to do all small jobs in building Address 3638, Journal. ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY EARN good Income corresponding for newspapers; ex- perlenoeunnecessary. Send for particulars. Press Syndicate, Lockport._ N. Y. ' WANTED—A MALE STEN0GRAPHER}~MUST be good correspondent and experienced in coun. try real estate business. Address In own _hand. Box B, Sheldon, N. D. AT ONCE—GOOD - RELIABLE SALESMAN with established Minneapolis trade; send ref- erence or call. Weil, Doble & Co., wholesale furnishing goods, St. Paul. MEN CAPABLE OF EARNEST WORK; WE are completing our crews for spring work- good pay to the right man. Start now. E. J. G. Reld. 70,78 7th st S WANTED—YOUNG MAN BETWEEN 18 AND 21. ambitious, energetic and not afraid of work. Call between 12 and 1, Northern Ma- , chlnery Co., 217 3d st S. WANTED—TWO BARBERS; MUST HAVE card and be first-class in every respect; none other need answer; wire me at once. C W Eckes, Marshall, Minn. WANTED—BARBER, ONE WHO WORKED at trade year or more; board and pay accoid- lng to "ability of right man. Address Postoffiee Box 105, Sheldon, N. D. WAN,TE-D—COACHMAN AND MAN TO WORK nroundo**/!, wng.es $45 per month; house rent " rr ££*i.. #»5}'igd man without c'Hil'die'n preferred " Ad/hggs ;a;pgfo .Jojirnaf' H WANTED—A FLRST CLASS COACHMAN OF expeilence; good refeiences leuuired. Call be- tween 8 and 0 a m . , at 1408 Harmon place. BARBER WANTED, $13 PER WEEK AND half over $21, for a good man; ground floor shop. Peltier & Dring. Faribault, Minn. MAN WANTED TO RUN SAND3LABT MA- chine; steady job for right man. Flour City Ornamental Iron Woiks. 2635 27th av S. "DESTRUCTION OF SAN FRANCISCO"—BEST book; laige profits; act quick, sample ~free. Globe Co., 723 Chestnut st, Philadelphia. CUTTERS AND GLAZIERS WANTED—STEADY work and good pay. Write or apply to the Hachman Art Glass Co., Milwaukee, Wis. BARBER CLASS OF TEN TAUGHT AT HALF price this month; massage taught free. Vlc- tor Baiber_ School. 88 Washington av S. SHOES RESOLED IN~IVMINUTES7BEST~OAK soles, sewed, 75c, nailed, 50c; rubber heels, 40c; S. T. Sorensen, 314 Nicollet aTA WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING SALES- mau, not afraid of work; steady position; _salaiy $12. Address 3636, Journal. AN EXPERIENCED GENERAL STORE CLERK for southern Minnesota, $10 to stavt. S. A. Morawetz & Co , 500 Kasota bldg. WANTED—A MEAT CUTTER, BLOCK TEN- der, no sausage making or slaughtering. Mac- beth & Gardner, Mankato. Minn. WANTED—FIVE TEAMS AND FIVE LABOR- ers. Apply ne\t Beniis Bios. Bag Factory on 4th st between 6th and 7th av g. JANITOR," MAN AND WIFE WITHOUT CHIL- dren, for flat building in citj ; free rent, fair wages Birch, 200 Nicollet av. WANTED—YOUNG MAN FOR GENERAL~0F- flce work; state experience and salary ex- pected. Addiess 3547, Journal. WANTED — AT MINNESOTA TRANSFER freight handlers; steady work. Minnesota Transfer Railway Co., Midway. BAKER-^A~G00D~BREADAND~CAKE BAKER; one who can make taffy candy. The Kleisch- mann Co.. rear 17 7th Et S. WANTED—COOK WHO IS GOOD ON PAS- trles; good wages; must be sober. Manning & Connely, Balfour, N. D. WANTED—GOOD TEAMSTER FOR ALL KINDS of work; must be acquainted with city. A. S. Codfiej, 1705 Western av WANTED—A COOK IN DITCHING CAMP OF twenty men, wages about $40, write at once. DeBooy, Elk Rivei, Minn WANTED—CEMENT SIDEWALK TILE LAYl ers. Apply Portland Stone Co., 309 N. Y. __Llfebujjding.St. Paul. WANTED—SALESMEN, CITY WORK, PERMA- nent, with opportunity for promotion. Call 9 a.m., 330 4th av S. GOOD LEATHER WORKER OR HARNESS maker. Wlnkley Artificial Limb Co., 1330 V> ashington av X. WANTED^0UNGH^N^0~W0RKrIN~BAG factory. Apply at once, at Hardwood Mfg. Co., 101 3d av s. WANTED—EXPERIENCED AWNING MEN. American Tent & Awning Co.. 307-309-311 Washington av N. WANTED—TWO BOYS, OVER 16 YEARS OF age. Noithwestern Casket Co., 17th av NE and Jefferson st. WANTED—PANTS OPERATORS, COAT OPER- ntors and tailors. Steady work. The Palace Clothing House. GRANITE CUTTER AT ONCE; ONE WHO CAN sharpen tools Leonaid Eckes, granite works 517 20th av N. STRONG ACTIVE YOUNG MAN THAT IS willing to work for country resort. Address 3600, Journal WANTED—FIRST-CLASS CARPET LAYER; National Carpet, Cleaning Co.. Nr-ollet island. Both_phones WANTED^AN"EXPERIENCED BUNDLE BOY" Apply to Mi Kellogg, New England Furniture & Carpet Co. WANTED—15 FLOOR MOULDERS AND FIVE bench moulders at once. Columbia Heights l\>undr\ Co. WANTED—BOY, 18 OR 17 YEARS OLD, FOR delivering Ameiican Linen Supply Co., 915 _Mary place. WANTED—TWO ?ATT¥RN~MAKERS~ON~MA- ehinen patterns. John H Hall & Co., 24S 4th av S. WANTED—EXPERIENCED WAITER; NONE othei need apply the Mercantile, 246 Hen- nepin av. BOYS WANTED—MUST BE 16 YEARS OLD. Minneapolis Bedding Co , 5th av and Division st SI}. WANTED—BOY OF PLEASING APPEARANCE to work a'ound the stole Inquire ^3 7lh st P. SHOES RESOLED IN 15 MINUTES; OAK SOLES __75c, nailed, 50e _ H . MiWielson, 921 Nicollet. WANTED—STRONG BOY, ABOUT 17 YEARS old. Butter and Egg Store, 1119 3d av S. A COMPETENT TAILOR FOR REPAIRING and new work 429 1st av N. Theo Mase. FURS—WANT YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD some e\])eiieme in shop 612 Nicollet av WATCHES CLEANED, $1; MAINSPRINGS, Sit warranted one year. Paesel's, 22 3d st S. WANTED—GOOD PAINT£R; MUST UNDER- _^tand_mi\ing ct.lois T V phone 4372 WANT AT ONCE A NO. 1 BARBER, SMALL town J W Coneland Ilan-ifoi d. N D WANTED—A YOUNG ~MAN~ TO LEARN THE advertising business V 000 St Paul TAILORS WANTED; TWO Reid Brothers, 34 6th st S. WANTED—CUSTOM COAT MAKERS? Palace Clothing House. COATMAKERS. THE WANTED—FIRST-CLASS PAINTERS. Enstad, 2314 8d st N. C. P. BOY WANTED. CALL AT CIRKLER'S DRUG Store, 602 Nicollet av. WANTED—FOUNDRY dress 2278, Journal. APPRENTICES. AD- WANTED—COAT OPERATORS. Clotning House. THE PALACE HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—A COMPETENT PER80N, WITH child prefeired, foi geneial housework on farm, two hours from town, small family; only those having good references need apply. Call between 6-8 evening. 1913 Park av. TO A WOMAN ^WHO IS AMBITIOUS AND who would like to earn her own way by working a part or all the time, we can give employment. The work is profitable, pleasant and permanent. Address 8618 Journal (0 SEWING GIRLS, DRESSMAKERS AND seamstresses can find steady work finking shirt waists and wrappeis on powei sewing ma- chines. We pay salarj to beginners. Sterl- ing Mfg.Co.. 4235th avJS. WANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH light housewotk and help take care of baby Family of two; small house good home for nice girl. Phone Midway 3 59 W or call 296 Prior av. Merriam Paik. COOK. ' Wanted, an expeilenced woman head CO*K in restaurant; no Sundaj work; at 14 5th st S. Mather's restaurant. Cook. MANGLE GIRLS WANTED, EXPERIENCED feeders and folders, also girls 16 to 19 years old living at home wanted to work at the mangle. Hennepin Steam Laundry, 120 1st av N. MANGLE GIRLS WANTED, EXPERIENCED feeders and folders; also girls 16 to 18 years old, living at home, wanted to work at the mangle. Henneplp Steam Laundry, 120 f 1st av N. WANTED—YOUNG GIRL ATTENDING HIGH school from 8 30 to 12.30. wishes room and board with lefined family in return for assist- ance in housework. Address 3608, Journal. WANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK IN DITCH- Ing camp, good wages, all summer job, it mar- ried, husband can, work on ditch; write at once. DeBooy, Elk River, Minn. ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY EARN good income corresponding for newspapers; ex- perience unnecessary. Send for particulars. Press Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y. SALESLADY, CAPABLE OF TAKING CHARGE of and instiuctins others, wanted; must be quick to learn, position permanent and very profitable. Address 3680, Journal. WOMAN WHO CAN PLAY STRINGED In- strument to sell the Mar\ Piano Harp, some- thing new. Also self lighting gas mantles. Call at Room 304 Boston Block. W^TEa3-^N/EATGI'R:-LS F.O£ SHQBJT-. HgOJR £ervij?e in tga^ rj>oirj| ajgd cafe. _ Ampler 'man age? "iea^Xopms. fqiirifi»floor1)"W»ifliifm "B]S3SKL- April 26, 1906. ^HELP WANTED-FEMALE Continued WANTED—FOR NORTH DAKOTA, GIRLB FOR private family; big wage3 and free railroad tare; family of 2. Call immediately at 721 1st av S. WANTuD—ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER IN wholesale mercantile house; $40 per month; state experience and reference. Address 3610, Journal. WANTED—RELIABLE GIRL OR WOMAN TO assist in care of two children, one willing to go to North Dakota. Apply 701 Univeisity av SK. GOOD NEAT HONEST GIRL AT GUARANTY Lunch Counter; must be quick; first floor Guaranty building; short hours; no Sunday work. EXPERIENCED GLRL FOR GENERAL housework in small family; must be good cook. Call mornings. 116 W Grant st, flat 0. WANTED—EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ON power tewing machines to make waists and skirts. Van Stone & Foibes, 716 1st av S. WANTED—AN ENGLISH SPEAKING, NEAT, Industrious girl foi general housework; good place for right party. Apply 408 2d av_ SK. WANTED—GIRL FOR' GENERAL HOUSE- work, small family, good wages; one that . en g_o_hcme nights. 2930 Emerson av S. COMPETENT, GIRL FOR - GENERAL~H0USE^ work; modem house: $5 per week: no wash- ing. Phone 1254 J2 South. 3123 2d av S. WANTED—FIRST CLASS LAUNDRE8S IN private fannlj; wages $5. Call at Mrs. Strom- quist's Intelligence Office, 722 8th av S. DRESSMAKING—LATEST SKIRTS MADE FOR $3.50; thin dresses made for $2.50 and up; silk dresses made for $0. 907 5th av S. EXPERIENCED GIRL F0R~1GENERluTHOlfSE" work In small family; must be good cook. Ap- __ ply mornings, 110 W Grant st, flat 6. WANTED GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, three in family, no children. 2821 __lst av S. Phone N. W. South 583 J. WANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL - "FOB GEN- eral housework iu famil> of two; good wages Call forenoons at 2407 Irving av S. WANTED—BY DRESSMAKERTATGOOD RAPID sewing girl, also girl to help about house and learn to sew. 828 6th st SE. FIRST-CLASS, WELL EDUCATED, EXPERI- enced lady bookkeeper. Winkley Artificial Limb Co. 1330 Washinzton rv N. WANTED—A NEAT, HONEST GIRL FOR GEN- eial housework, small family; experience not _required 2536 Elliot av S WANTED AT ONCE—YOUNG GIRL FOR housework who can go home nights; no wash- ing. 1321 4th av S, flat 5. WANTED—GIRL FOR KITCHEN WORK IN baker j ; short hours,, good wages. 3303 Nicol- _ l e t a v. Phone 7758. WANTED—GIRL PRESSERS FOR LADIES' dresses Call at once, Henry Bros Dye House, 12.13 Hennepin av. WANTED—COMPETENT "GLRfrAS COOK~AND laundiess; foiu in ramil>, keen two girls phone 45S9. T. C. WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED DRY~G00D8 saleslady; Scandinavian only need apply. 1011 _W ashington av S. WANTED-GIRL~ FOR~~GENERAL~HOUSE. oo°,o '„ slDal family, modern house. Call at 2012 Harriet av. WANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER BY THE YEAS on the farm. Address Gustav Von Aspern, lish Lake, N. D WANTED—A GIRL TO WRAP BREAD; NIGHT _ 87/N^ojfet S._^' ^ TJrn » Ba ^ WANTED—GIRL FOR" GENERAL HOUSE- work; must be good cook. 1942 Iglehart st, Merriam Park. WA ^ TE BrWJ S ? GIRI,; ONE WHO CAN AS- yst with light housework; good wages,. 2939 Emerson av S. WANTJ12—EXFiSKLENCED LADIES' CLOTHES 247 nC 3d ^ v d s 8tarchers - Eiiterpnse Laundri, GI f ? L , HELP WITH HOUSEWORK IN FAM- liy of four, one from pountry preferred. 2612 IJupont av S WANTED—GIRL wotk, i Stevens ™.i <, , , F0R GENERAL H0USE- S„ m -'. if Kep . p o n l } o n e S" 1 - u » washing. 1C04 WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENER- al houbewoik, no washing, wasrea $4. 2219 111 > ant av S WANTED AT 0N0E-^0MPETE3PF"1J00K> piivate family, no washing; good wages. 2020 Portland av. WAN TED—AT ONCE, ±IRST-CLASS GIRL FOR general housework, small family. Call 514 Otk nv SE. t WANTED-GIRL - FOR~GENERAL HOUSE! k .V iS mHy foul - hou *e model n. 510 6th st SE. WANTED -GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL 25th e st iU family - Cal1 IBM W WA*x*jj-MAKERS AND PLAIN SEWERS dai ™ WlneiT Apply C ' T - Nelson, 429 5 - WJOTTEDIICOMPETENT GIRL F6R~GENERAL lionsework, none other need applv. 736 E 24th st. * A COMPETENT WOMAN, WHO CAN OUTAND fit dresses, at 2644 Fremont av S. Tel. Sooth ll/iO >i WANTED— GIRL FOR GENERAL' woiL, one fiom country pieferred p SITUATIONS WANTED W Male. 1 Continued; Y 0yNG MAN, 20 YEARS OF AGE, WANTS £^H.^ n / u ^ n }" s 4uto = has some experience; ?.»«:> g r to 1 ? ke curo of lawn also. Address 2262, Journal, FA » MEa ' a BON OF NORWAY WANTS POSI- ;„ fi"i ttge ^ 28 J of , re »»ectable family ; well edu- Jourual With tools - A<m * esa iiiiU ' MLNNEBOTA SCHOOlT - SUraBINTENDENT »IIH "•dcolege course in MKveylng, wishes work during summer. Address 345tf, Journal. •£,iT„ 0r ^ 7 or »" Tat e family at Lake Mlnne- Joumal °* BUmmer : ««»S references. 3522, POSITION AS ENGINEER; HAVE OHffiF 7 ^ H«7. 8e „U U1 ^?, m ? nU ^"icuor work; am mar- ried, can <?«U at_once. Address 3460. Journal. ffi^W^ w <»s <>*• ANY dr»«, L a re " tt H e ' flr8t cl a«s workman. Ad- dress Carpenter, 188 15th av NE, second floor. HI 8 ?t H »tS?r H0 ?i L BT TOENTrAGE~ierWANTS w«r£ "fternoww and' Saturdays; office work preferred. Addreaa 3230, Journal. Mc?^r BX EXPERIENCED COLLECTOR n, . * , 'f 1 ' 1 P 0 " 111 ™. * will take collections on con-mksbioii. Addm* 244S, Journal. k£n£ I0 , N ™»raaD AS ASSISTANT P.OOK- HH?» VT » ank „Preferred, Al references. Ad- _J:l e ^_p-_B.._91_8th st S. WANTED—GOOD "PAINTER~DESIRE9 TO L0- " n ate - ln o g00 , d £ orth Dakota town. Address E. _B. _C„ Sauk Center. Minn. STUDENT, YOUNG MAN. AGE 30; WILL work around premises for room and board. Address 3639, Journal. SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED HO- tel chtf; steady, sober, country preferred. Ad- _dress_ 3398r_Journal. WANTED—A POSITION FOR A GOOD MAN and horse to deliver in city. Address 3599, Journal. Female. RATE UNDER THIS CLASSIFICATION. VaC A word; no ad less than 10c daily; 20 words or less, one week. 60c. *3*£ BUSINESSJ^ANCES^^ o o o o o o o o o o s ,, SOMETHING NEW. . %* WILL BE USED BY EVERY WOMAN. WANTED. BRIGHT HUSTLING BUSINESS MAN WITH CAPITAL, OR WHO CAN PROVIDE CAPITAL. TQ TAKE AN INTEREST, MANAGE AND MARKET THE MANUFACTURED ARTICLE. ADDRESS WITH FULL PARTICULARS, 3605, JOURNAL. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NOTICE TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. I want to interest someone in one of the T.? est ii sma11 waterpowers in the state, within Id miles of Minneapolis, on a good tra>eled o 0 .". 0 ', 2 . mlies tlom * 80°& to wn and auout sou feet from railway. This waterpower is formed by a geyser spring which has never been known to freeze or vary in flow age. The water has been analyzed and found to be some of the purest in the state; horsepower aroul 35-horse. Do not care to sell, but piefer to form a company or would improve for a desirable party on long lease. To any- one interested would be glad to eive fuller particulars. J. S. Hooper, 206 4th St S. FOB SALE—GOLDEN LAKJb INN AND PINEY "opus Santtorium, near Astor, Fla.; ten buildingB, 2uo acres; boating, bathing, nshiug, hunting, hear, panther, deer, groune; estate' woitn $6>,ooo, sell Tor $20,000; part cash, bal- ance easj pajments; great opportunity tor attentive prupiletor. Audress Dr. Koss. Pitt- nian, • Lake county, Fla YOUNG L&DY OF FAIR EDUCATION DE- nal siies a position as cleik in store or some kind of office woik, prefer a small town and will work on small salary until experienced, please forward answers to Miss Mae M^Dsrmott, Oakes, N. 1)., Box 172. BUSINESS CHANCE—RELIABLE MAN, WILL- ing to work, can get an active interest in a local corporation, manufacturing and whole- sale business, our goods in great demand; large profit; party must have irom $1,000 to ?5,O00 cash now; good salary and large re- turn on your investment. Address 3214, Jour- POSITION WANTED—BY YOUNG LADY STl 7 - nographer; four sears' experience iu insurance commercial and law business, can opeiate Un- derwood and Remington machines, can furnish r ? x^ uces ' Addre8 s Stenographer, 432 Adams St NI3. TO MANY FAMILIES HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture is a large proportion of their entire pos- sessions Is yours insured? Beet companies, lortool p £ llcy ' lowe8t rales - George H. Root, 320 323 Century builulng. WANTED—POSITION BY LADY STEN0GRA- pher; rapid, neat and accurate; moderate sal- ary with prospects for promotion. Address Box <31, Crookston Minn MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper with respectable family, can give best of references; has had years of experi- _ence. j^all 2536 14th av S. WANTED—POSITION "BY~LADY~?T¥NOGRA- pher; rapid, neat and accuiate; moderate salary with prospects for promotion. Address Box 73. Crookston, Minn. AN AMERICAN LADY, ~ REFINED^ WELL- educated, desires position as housekeeper for widower, with children preferied. Address 2180, Journal. ADVERTISER WOULD DO WHITE EMBROI- dery by the dny or at home, infants' and la- dies' wear, suitb, lingerie, etc. Address 3561. Journla. * WANTED—SOME HOUSE CLEANING OR would help parties pack and move; would woik momlngs-or all 'day. Address 3481. Journal. YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER WISHES Po- sition at once- will work foi small wages until expeilenced. T. C. 16^42. HOUSE- 34'32 3d WILL CARRIE LUNDBERG PLEASE _ CALL~AT H <"»e Trade Shoe Store and asFfo7 M Bates? WA1ITED—GIRL FOR SECOND~WORXrwTLL: _J^Sjo_gojo_ la^f«_^nninnei 14185th a v S WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAIT~HOUSE" _woik, modern house^Call at 402 Irving avN WANTED—A GOOD GIRL F0R~GENERAL housework Call mornings. 5 6th st SE WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL~HOUSE: f » m ' 1 - Call 1815 Portland av wr4k, small family. WANTED—DINING AND CHAMBER GIRL 8th Avenue Hotel, _6^h av and Washington S. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORKT WILLING to go to lake; no washing. 1827 9th nT S field Bros rrlnLnsr Co. 719 Hennepin av WANTED—DISHWASHER; "GOOD WAOFS _ Call at Marketjiorel, 1st av N a?d IsT st ' WA ^ ED J- G J aL 1 r0H &ENERAL~HOUSE: __work, stead} place. 313C Pleasant av. WANTED—WASH WOMAN TO ROUGH DRY _ ciothes Cull 1102 Washington J v S. WANTED—GIRL FOR OENEHAL HOUSE: . ^ork Appl^lGroveland Terrace WANTED - GOOD GIRL FOR - GENERAL housework S18 E 18'h st. flat 7. *"*^ WANTED—GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework Call 100 16th st S. C * X "" W41 ' A. *,• 5 AI ? T Y NOON LUNCHES _ A t Miss_Cro/ier'«, 115 7th st S. WANTED—C0MPETENTGiRL~F0R GENERAL housework J7jj^Hennepin av. GIRLS WANTED—A. D.~CAMPBELL SHADE _& AjvnhigjCo.^l^Hennepin: •»*"* WANTED—GIRL TO ASSIS"! - work 907 14th av S, flat L. IN H0USE- A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; SMALL fnmih. 2toi Uvins av S. »««***. WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework 615 8th st S. •""«< WANTED—GIRL FOR: GENERAL HOUSE- _work 3251 Poitland nv GI ^ L om^ NTE ?^ F0R S ENERAL HOMEWORK, at_2013_Lviidale av N. WANTED—GIRL FOR - work 6 Highland ar. WANTED—GIRL F0R~ woik. 51 9th st S. GENERAL HOUSE- GENERAL HOUSE"- WANTED—GIRL FOR SECOND WORK AT 907 7th st SE. ' SITUATIONS WANTED T£aii7 RATE UNDER THIS CLASSIFICATION, V.c A word; no ad less than 10c daily; 20 words or less one week, 60c. or SITUATION AS STENOGRAPHER OR STENOG- rapher and bookkeeper, by young man with twelve months' expeilence; willing to work for moderate salarj, good chance for advance- ment; references furnished. Address 2521 Chicago av, city. EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER WISHES PO- cition; quick and accurate with figures; rapid w-riter; used to responsibility; would open, close or post books at reasonable rates. Ad- dress 2267, Journal. POSITION OF RESPONSIBILITY DESIRED bj joung man with several years' experience in lumber business as bill cleik. accountant chief clerk, salesman; Al references \.&. dies'h Bo\ 13, city. Summer Boarding ac- commodations are now be- ing sought by people ev- erywhere. Journal "Want Ads" are always consulted. Now is the time to Ad- vertise and .get in com- munication VwHh your prospective boarders and roomers. The rate is only 1 cent a word. Xo "Ad" taken for less than 20 cents. EXPERIENCED LADY WOULD LIKE PLACE to do general housework in small family. Ad- dress 8377 Journal. EXPERIENCED LADY WOULD LIKE Posi- tion as housekeeper; reference given. Address 3373, Journal. COMPETENT ~8HWING GIRL WANTS FEW more places by the day; SI 50 pel day. 84 12th st S. LADY STENOGRAPHER WISHES A P0SI- tlon; expert op^r^ator. 2lr>7, Journal. A STENOGRAPHER WISHES POSITION FOR practice; small salary. T. C. 9579. WANTED^POSITION AS~OOOKT~GO TO THE lake. 1415 5th st NE. ^JLOST^FOUra^BWARDS^ LOST OR STOLEN—BANK~BOO^^O^?09084^ issued by The Farmers and Mechanics' Savings Bunk of Minneapolis. If not returned to said bank befoie Ma.v 10, 1906, application will be made for a duplicate thereof. LOST—A _ KIT ~ OF ^AUTOMOBILE TOOLS BE- tween 2600 Portland av down Park, across 10th, down 1st av to 79 9th st. Return to M. W. Savage, 2600 Portland av, for re- ward. FOUND—A SACK OF CARPENTER'S TOOLS; owner can have same by proving property and paying for advertising. II. J. Christensen. county road, St. Anthonv Park. $4 REWARD FOR RETURN OR INFORMA- tion leading to recovery of my brlndle and white bull terrier, ears cut, scar on left front leg. J. Craigie, 1027 6th av S. LOST—PAIR OF GOLD RIM EYEGLASSES IN the vicinity of 5th, 6th st, Nicollet and 8th av S. Please return to suit department, K. W. Thomas & Co., for reward. FOUND—A PLACE TO HAVE YOUR TRUNK repaired or exchanged for new one, 14 Wash- ington av N. Bijou Trunk Factory. William Lorenz. _ Both_ phones. LOST—IN THE CEMETERY OF 4th AV AND 8th st S, a blue and black illk handbag con- taining toilet accessories. Finder kindly re- turn to 316 8th st §. LOST—ON OR NEAR RAYMOND AV. ST. Anthony Park, noon. April 20. red coral chain and cross; return, for rewaid, to 958 EiiBtis et, St. Anthony Park. LOST—WHITE MALE COLLIE DOG. BROWN ears and brown s<j>ot on side The name A. C. Huhn on collar. Return for reward. 136 Bedford BE. LOST—A BLACK COCKER" SPANIEL, SIX months old, with white spot on back from be- ing scalded; return for reward to 816 8th st SE. x LOST—WEDNESDAY, AT AUDITORIUM OR on Nicollet, a cuff pin with small diamond set in knot of gold. Retuin to 1618 2d av S. FOUND—RECEIPT BOOK OF EVERGEEN Lodge No. 9. Owner "can have by paying tor this advertisement at Journal office. FOUND—FINE PAIR 8TEEL BOWS, READING glasses, for 35c at Hirschy's, optician, 518 Nicollet av, second floor. LOST—BRJNDLE PUP, NAME PEPPER, ward for return to 2017 Bryant av S. RE- DO NOT WASTE YOUR TLME TRYING TO sell your grocery, confectionery, rooming houses oi real estate; we will do that for you, we have customers waiting for good loca- tions. Try us. We sell for others. Why not you? Nicollet Real Estate, Rental & Ad- _Jui.tnient Co., 504 Century. DO NOT WASTi. YOUR - TIME TBYINCTTO sell your grocery, confectionery, rooming houses or real estate: we will do that for jou; we have customers waiting for good loca- tions. Trj us. We sell for others. Why not jou? Nicollet Real Estate, Rental & Ad- justment Co., 504 Centurj. A BARGAIN—ON ~AC00UNT _ 0FSICKNES8ri w ill sell my hotel property, located at Hast- ings, Minn., far below its actual value; fix- tures and everything are in first-class shape. Tor particulars write August Larson, Detroit City, Minn., or Win. Dieball, Hastings, Minn., owner. GROCERY STORE FOR BALE ON WASHING- ton av S. Fine location. Owner has other business and must sell. Make us an offer. Confectionery store on 20th av N. This is a snap. Can be bought cheap. 604 Century Building. BUSINESS CHANCES—OPPORTUNITY FOR the right man to invest from $10,000 to t?2o,- 000 in well established wholesale business In Duluth, p.iyhig trom 10 per cent to 2u per cent annually. Address, with full particulas, etc., 2102. Journal. FOR SALii—AT COST, STOCK OF HARDWARE in one of the best farming sections In South Dakota; doing a good cash business; invoice about $2,800; owner has other business that requires his attention; no traders need apply. Address 3184. Journal. HARDWOOD TIMBER 25,000 ACRES DRY land on the bank of large river; very line tlmbei; will cut lo.ooo feet to the acie: one- third oak, heat mill proposition in the south. Price $6.25 per acre. 'litle perfect. Ad- chess 1542, Journal. FOR SALE—BEST CORNER DRUG STORE IN the best town of 7,500 population in south- ern Minnesota; sales of 1905, |10,0o0; tent low; first time offered for sale; good leasons __foi__selling. Addiess 3630. Journal THE BEST PROPOSITION AND THE*BIGGEST snap in the city, butter, egg and light gro- cery stoie, doing u cash business of $40 a day; will sell at invoice; about $550. Ellis, 614 Globe building. WHEAT. Very little money required to operate our method for grading in puts and calls; safe and very profitable Write or call 1040 Lum- ber Exchange. WE WILL BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS, CITY realty, fatm lands, commercial papers or ac- counts, collect accounts, rent or "insure your property. Northern Investment Co., 785 Tem- ple Cout DRUG STORE AND DOCTOR'S PRACTICE FOR sale in western Minnesota town; population 4>-Q, Scandinavian communltj ; gcod ierritor% ; tl ickly settled; price $1,200. Address 3257, Journal RESTAURANT—A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE ON Hennepin av, clearing $200 per montl , great sacrifice if sold this week, on account of _sickness, part cash._ Call 207 New \ o i k Life. HOTEL FOR SALE—FURNISHINGS OF ONLY hotel In a good live towrf" ou the Minneapo- ' lis & St. Louis R. 11., 18 rot'ai«, office, dining room and kitchen; particulars 326.*, Journal. FOR BALE—HOTEL AT MIDWAY. THE BEST boarding and hotel proposition in either city. Fifty regular boarders, good transient busi- ness. Cash deal. _ Particulars, 2289. Journal. FOR SALE—GOOD HOTEL AND SALOON IN live Minnesota town both doing good business the only hotel in town; reason for selling, sickness. J. C. Itetzlaff, Cyrus, Minn. LUMBEBTYAED AND ELEVATORTBOUTHERN Minnesota; complete outfit; will sell or ex- change for land. Northwestern Business Ageney, Bank of Commerce building. FOR SALE—A NICE TWO-CHAIR BARBER shop at Jeffers, Minn.: will sell cheap on easy terms, shop has bood paying business. Ad- dress L. L, Jackson, Granada, Minn. WANTED—YOUNG MAN WITH LITTLE CAP- ital. who has had experience BB solicitor or salesman; give age, experience and references. Box 63, Fergus Falls, Minn. GOOD^PENING^OR~FLRSTrcXASsTAB^Rj oven and baker's paraphernalia can be bought cheap. Address W. R. Movius. Lidgerwood Mill Co , Lldgerwood, N. P. FOR SALE—GROCERY AND DRY GOODS stock, with brick building 25x60 feet, solid brick, in good town In central Minnesota. Address 3260, Journal. A SNAP IF TAKEN AT ONCE—A FIRST class meat market with good fixtures and a good location; reason for selling other busi- ness. 3232, Journal FOR SALE—WELL ESTABLISHED REAL Es- tate business, a snap; cause of selling wife's sickness; must be sold by 1st of Mav Address owner, 3593, Journal. CEMENT BUILDING BLOCK, OEMENT BRICK, cement sidewalk business, building and ma- chinery; fine chance. J. P. Wallace, Pelican Rapids, Minn. WANTED—WILL MANAGE OR RENT 8UM- mer resort hotel; hotel man with long experi- ence, or country hotel, furnished. Address 3545, Journal. 253-ACRE IMPROVED FARM, GOOD BUILD- lngs, adjoining town, for up-to-date stock gen- eral merchandise. Address Lock Box X, Clara City, Minn. FOR BALE—THE EXCLUSIVE HARNESS shop and business in one of the best towns in Ward county, N. D. Write at once. 3180, Journal. A GOOD OPENING FOR A LAWYER AT Great Falls, Mont.; four years' established business. Answer at once. Address 3583, Journal. ~ BARBER SHOP FOR SALE—A THREE-CHAIR shop and bath tubs, in town of l.WW, and a railroad division point. M. Rush, Morton. _ Minn. HOTEL FOR SALE—TWO-STORY HOTEL, well located, with furniture; easy terms; pos- session given at once. J. S. Dwyer, Omemee N^_D. FOR SALE—A GOOD G~ROCERY~BUBINE8B with full stock Reason for selling, sick nesa and must retire. Address 2333. Journal. SPECULATORS, TRY OUR UNEXCELLED^FAI cllities for trading in grain and? stocks. C. L. Bauman Co., 222-225 Century. Both phones. FOR SALE—SALOON. DOING GOOD BUSINESS. Will sell cheap. German town; building for rejat or sale. Address 33.75, Journal. BUSINESS CHANCES ?*3 Continued I CAN BELL YOUR BUSINESS. BEND BE- scriptjon^JShepard, Bank pf Commerce Bldg. WE CAN SELL YOUR PROPERTY.. MoCABE & Co. 108 Boston Block. »»««»» FINANCIAL o o o o O « O o o o o o CHATTEL LOANS. o Minnesota Mortgage Loan Co., o o Established 25 Years. o O Loans. o o On furniture, pianos, horses, etc., without o o the slightest publicity. Small or large 9 o payments, weekly or monthly, with prlvi- o i> lege of payment on or before, thus stop- o o Ping all cost. Having been engaged in o o tte money-lending business for the past o o 25 years, and with the large clientele we o o have, we are enabled to make the lowest 3 o rates and give the quickest possible serv- o o ice. Our record and reputation for the past o o 25 years insures honorable and confidential o o dealing to all. o o Minnesota Moitgage Loan Co., o o 305-306 Bank of Commerce Bldg., o o 1st av S and 4th DL o o o o o o o 00 oo o o o o o o IT IS~EASY~~TO~PAY~ALL~THOSE^.ITTLE, annoying and troublesome debts on, the install ineni plan. Borrow money. Chattel mortgage loans 1 On furniture, pianos, horses. Wagons, warehouse receipts, etc. Lowest and best rates. Minneapolis Financial Co.. 406-408 New York Life Building. Telephone N. W. Main 409 L2. T. C. 8092. ARE YOU LOOKING For a Friend To Loan You Money? We loan on furniture pianos, salarie.s horses, wagons, etc. Low rates, easy terms. Open Monday and Saturday till 9 p.m. Call, write or telephone—N. W. Mam 1770. Twin City 937S Minneapolis Loan Co.. 801-602 Globe Bldg.. 22 4th st S. MONEY TO LOAN—FIRSi' MORTGAGE LOANS on approved Minneapolis leal estate promptly made by Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co.. suite 603. Bank of Commerce building. J. M. Herchmer. manager. I WANT A PRIVATE LOAN OF $6,000, ON OR before, for five years; on new business prop- erty; value S15.0OJ; in choice location in Minneapolis; will pay 5 per cent interest. Ad- dress 3546. Journal. MONEY SUPPLIED SALARIED PEOPLE, BE- tail merchants, teamsters, boarding houses, without security; offices in 56 principal cities. D. H. Tolman, 920 New York Life building. FOR SALE—CHOICE MINNESOTA FARM mortgages to net investors (1 to 6% per cent, amplv secured. Call or" address J. D. Uten- _dorfer, Minnesota National btnk, MinneajwlK MONEY ALWAYS ON HAND TO LOAN UPON re^l estate; no delay in securing answer or in closing deal. Also building loans, lowest ratet. Thorpe Bros., Andrus building. WE OFFER OUR OWN MONEY TO LOAN ON improved city property at lowest current rates; no delay. The Minnesota Loan & Trust Co., 313 Nicollet av. '_ R. D. CONE & CO., 517 GUARANTY BLDG., have on hand to loan on improved property $1,000. $1,500, S2.00<i, $3,500. lowest rates. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE SE- curity. Edmund G. Walton Agency, nt their new offices, 114 4th st S PROMPT LOANS ON MINNEAPOLIS AND MIN- netonka realty. Please call. C. S. Woodruff, 605 Guaranty bnildmg. WHEN YOU" WANT TO 30RR0W MONEY AT five per cent of gilt edge security, see Axel Andeison Oneida blk. WANTED—A LdAN~OF TfOfT 0N~ NOTES^WELL secured at 10 per cent for six months. Ad- dress 3391, Journal. WE LOAN ON CITY REAL - ESTATE AT LOwl est rates; no delay. Nickels &' Smith, 311 Nicollet av. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS; mortgages bought and sold. M. R. Waters, __707_ Phoenix. I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF 5100 TO $500 _ loans on city property. Policy, 501 Andrus bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON~FARMS; MORTGAGES bought and sold. M. R. Waters 707 Phoenlv. MONEY ~TO~LOAN~Afl^WESirR^ATESrNO _ delay. Thayer &_Gale, 213 X. Y. Life bl0g. $100 TO $600 TO LOAN _ ON REALTY OR good pap»r. 322 New Yoik Life building. ^JjOANS^AN^CHA^ELS__ WILLIAMS, 434 GUARANTY BLDG.. LOANS on furniture, pianos cr any security, largo loans a specialty; terms to suit borroweis; lowest prices. AUTOMOBILES, BICYCLES 1905 WHITE. FULL EQUIPMENTS $1,750 1904 White, full equipments 1,250 1903 Packai d, two new tires 850 1905 Isorthern runabout, new 523 190-1 Pierce, electnc with top ion 190.J Ilambler, newly painted 850 1904 Columbia, full equipments 1,650 1905 Primere, air-cooled 850 1904 imperial, uir cooled 450 1904 Autocar, detachable tonneau 800 1905 Autoca- runabout, with top 700 1904 Stearns—get price. Hajne<_ vUiomobllo Co., 220 6th st S. FOR SALE—1806 RAMBLER7 16~H.~P.7NEW- ly painted; car as good as when new, extra BRAND NEW FURNITURE, SACRIFICE; CAN- not rerew my lease; mUBt sell out at once; entire stock at one-quarter, one-third to one* *' ?* re Kalaf Price; loo 38c bottles guar- -_ anteed furniture polish 18c; curtain poles 5c: gg] $1 carpet stretchers 10c; $3 gocart S1.88; «a> ha 5 «*T 8 .fl 450 : ^tt-au mahogany dressing 1*. oi *IT.L * 15 l^eatai $11.50; So center ubt« tiziSP mu8lc cabinet $19; $24 parlor set $15; $6.50 rattan rockers $4; SO Iron beds $4: •^ * d f*w*rd $19.75; *7.oO child's Iron bed $o.65; $2.50 nuW*' rocker $l.4o;*$8.50 hall seat $5.25; 52.50 rockers $1.*); everything goes cheap. Paulson, 701 Nicollet, third floor Kerr s. .u SAFES - "A* - "". SAFE8. Have the largest *totk oi new and second- hand safea In Minneapolis: all standard m*kea. ranging In size from JKvate residence safes to large bank safes, prices exceptionally low; also store, office, bank, confectionery and res- taurant fixtures, debks. chairs, tables, coun- ters, shelving, show cases, wall cases, mirrors, typewriters, registers, scales, etc Twin City Fixture Co.. . 223 3d at S. PIANOS—GREAT BARGAINS FOR TB~3 week. $<{>.! Dunham piano for $•»• Jeivett^ niauo. $218; Singer piano, $190. regular price $3oo; Uers & Pond piano, $195; Haines Bros, piano. .$170; two "Crown" pianos, $225-8280; eabj- terms of $5, $U. $7, $8 a month, roster & Waldo, 36 5th st S, corner Nicollet av. OEMENT BLOCK MACHINE. Buy the I. X. L. Cement Block Machines, the best in the market today for the money. Write for circulars and price list. Room E, Metro] toll tan Life building, Minneapolis, Minn. Mention this paper. WE TRUST EVERYBODY—EASY PAYMENTS I billiard tables, rar fixtures, bowling alleys; cheapest prices: our salesmen work on s salary. In de-tling with us you do not nave to pay commissions or middlemen's prod s. The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., Minne- apolis, Minn. FURNITURE COMPLETE - F0R~SEK _ ROGH& good as new, bargain, including pictur s, birdseye maole ehlffounler, dresser, dre^iug table, wine cellaret, davenport, sofa pillows, lace curtains,, writing desk, dishes, cooking utensils, etc Call 61 Lyndale av N, flat 6. SWEET~PEA8, 60 NAMED "VARIETIES; NAS- turtium seeds, garden seeds; pamphlet, "Flow- era from Seeds," free. Prior Seed Co., Prior Seed Building, Corner 7th St and 3d Av S. PIANOS—WE OFFER THE GREATEST BAR. gain at our closing-oat sale of pianos. Plant's sold regardless of cost at halt price, or easy pajments. Cal 1st once. S. W. Haddenbush & Co.. 7503 Nicollet Ave. FOR 8ALE—ONE MAHOGANY CASE UPRIGHT Wellington piano for $100, one mshoganv case uptight Behning piano for $140 in first class conalticn. part time if necessary; and two goo.i Mnall size office safes. Inquire at 408 New York Life building NEW GUARANTEED FIVE-DRAWER SEWING machine. $7.75 Positively selling genuine high-grade new machines le,s tnan you can buy second-hand. Call and be convinced. Housekeeping outfits a specially. Robert*' Supply, 717 Nicollet. FOR SALE—IMMi.DIATl.LY, 12-FOOT BLACK walnut dining-room table with mast,i\e vedt*- tdl foot, cost $65, will sell for $25; oak dresser, cost $18. this Kale. $8.50. Call at 215 9th st S. flat 5. Both phones FOR SALE—ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITTANICA, 31 volumes, uev.. cost $6o, will bell for $43 cash. This is a chance of a lifetime for any one wishing this magnificent work. For full par- ticulais address 3094. Journal. WALL PAPER—WALL PAPER—ARTISTIC DE- signs, latest shades and color eflVcts. Prices right to raak» early business. Painting, en- ameling and paper cleaning. Baker. 118 5th st S opposite X Y Life bldg ONE 6 H. P. AND ONE 87 H. P7 GASOLENE" engine--, one 28-foot launch, with standing top and side curtain, all in good repair and at bargains- new engines and launcnes, any site. Enterprise Machine Co. DROPHEAD WHITE, $15; LATE OAK SINGER, $10, others, Itomestic. Household. White. Sin- ger, WheeUr A, Wilson, $3 to $10; repair all makes-. Dalseide, 925 Nicollet av. Domestic Office. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, ONE POUND LIGHTER thai) others; niaue b\ K Uucistein Co.. OoS lot av S; guaranteed seven jears, our braces cuie bow legs. Cat feet and deformities MEAT MARKET FIXTURES, FINE OAK cooler, horse, wagon, all complete for $275; must be bold. Inspect Friday 6 to 8 p.m 4<»4 E 27th st -__ _ A" LOT OF ROLL~tOP~DESKS "AND - OTHER office furniture, taken in trade, for sale cheap. J P. Gage & Co., 530 Heuuepin av, Masoula Temple. FOR SALE^GdOD~AS _ NEW. _ 20 _ HORSEPOWW er gasolene engine, warranted good condition. L. L. Nerllen, Camden Place, Minneapolis. AWNINGS. TENTS. FLAGS. ' American Tent & Awning Co.. 307 309-311 Wtisu. av X. Mpls., Minn. SEEDS—FE.ESH STOCK GARDEN AND FIELD seeds ^ust received. Onr lawn seed is the beat. J. H. Smith. 214-216 Henneniu av FOR SALE CHEAP—A 60-FOOT ~ STEEL windmill* loner, v\ gomi conditi m. AppJj to C. M. Shearer, in the_office at Dayton's. INVALID CHAIRS FOR SALE AND RENTj elastic stockings and radical cure trusses made to order F Buehsteln Co 608 1st av S TOBACCO (IN HANDS) AT 10c AND 12Vic LB, in shipment of 75 lbs aud over. 1 lb by mall 2> Funk Hlttleiner Franklin Kj. BRING YOUR PHONOGRAPH RECORDS OF w bleh j ou have rrov n tired, to 16 Eastman block and e^thaii'.e tliem for otbe-> equipment; plate glass wind shield, Hartford BIG BARGAINS—DROPHEAD SINGER, $201 suspension'spilugs, cape top and top casing; I drophead Davis. $13; Domestic. $10; White. $5. prestolite tank, searchlight, two gas aud Warranted. Elmer, 703 1st av S three oil lamns; weed chain grips, extra sup- { THREE-HORSEPOWER GASOLENE - ENGINET ply box for oil and gasolene; car cost, less | watcr radiator«.. 200 «toves, closets, etc., at than a year ago, with extras. $1,700: will , u l f , m ^. av v ' sell at a bargain, as owner wishes to pur- uaIt pnce - "' w av chase a more powerful car, car can be seen at Fawke8 Auto Garage, 111 6th st S. Ad- dress J , 312 Andrus building. ONE "CADILLAC WITH DETACHABLE^ tonneau, ail in good shape $100 One Oldsmoblle, 5-H. P., In good shape... 200 One 1905, 16-H P., double cylinder car... 750 One 10-H. P., four-passenger Knox car 450 One 20-H. P. Knox touring car, wUl carry five or seven passengers 750 Northwestern Motor Vehicle Co., 219-221 Oth St S, Minneapolis, Minn. ONE SECOND-HAND TEN-HORSE POWER horizontal feteaiu engine for sale cheap. Qi<een Mfg. Co , 7< 8_lst nv 8 «5C0~ KIMBALL PIANO, BEAUT1FUL~NEW* upright, for $250. Have no use for it. Ad- dress 3202, Journal. i V JACKSON AUTOMOBILE—A BARGAIN IN A 1905 Jackson. 20 H. J? , in perfect condition, fully equipped with r a fine top and lamps. Don't buy until you have had a demonstration of the wonderful hill-climbing stunts of this year. The whole equipment cost $1,400; will sell for $900. Call or telephone the Minne apolis Automobile Co . 911 Nicollet av, foi a ride over Kenwood hill. ONE 1904 WHITE STEAMER, TOP, FULL equipment $960 One 1905 Franklin, side entrance, de- tached tonneau 1,200 One 1905 Franklin runabout 1,000 One 1903 Franklin runabout 550 All these cars overhauled and repainted. Moul ton- Jordan Motor Car Co., 217 4th St S. AUTO TIRES FROM $10 UP. CARRIAGE tires $3 up, bicycle tires $1.50 up; send your tires to us for repairing. We hate the only complete plant for vulcanising and re-covering tires. J. N. Johnson Co., 915 Nicollet av. CLEAR LOT, VALUE $1,000, 84th ST S, ONE block from Lyndale av S, for good auto; also have clear lot, 25th av S and 36th st, for small auto. Room 302 Phoenix building. FOR SALE CHEAP—A WINTON ZQ H. P. five-passenger car. In absolutely, perfect con- dition; side baskets, searchlight, clock, odo- meter, etc. Address 2451, Journal. AUTOS WANTED—NEW AND SECOND HAND, in exchange for land in Sully, Hughes, Stan- ley and Lyman counties, S. D. L. M. Reck. Flandreau, S D. FO"R~SALE—A FEW LADIES' AND GENTS bicycles, cheap. H. F. Hughart, 280 Henne- pin. SECOND-HAND Al condition. INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE IN Peterson's 511 1st ev S. STORAGE^ THE BOYD TRANSFER & STORAGE CO." HAS nnequaled facilities for packing, moving, stor- ing and shipping household goods. Call and in- spect our new plaut at 4th av S and Lake st, the largest In the west; the finest anywhere, embracing stables, wagon shops and Fireproof Storage Warehouse, with every accessory and convenience. Visitors welcome. Warehouse office, 400 E Lake st. Main office. 46 3d st S. MENNEAPOLIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Co. has best facilities for handling and stor- ing household goods; expert furniture packers; satisfaction assured, cut rates to Pacific coast and other points our specialty. K22 5th st S. Both phones. FURNITURE—GOOD AS NEW, VERY CHEAP | small payments. White. 213 5th st S; op»a evenings. FOR SALE—CHEAP, LARGE QUANTITY OF piano boxes O G. Peterson Express "Co., 501 2d av S FINEST BLACK DIRT IN CITY FOR SALE BY John Corcoran, 2827 Lyndale av S. T. C. 7002. 35 CENTS—READING GLASSES, FINE PAIR. Hirschy optician, 518 Nic llet. second fionr. FINE OAK TYPEWRITER DESK AND CHAIR^ used only two mortbs. 516 New \ork Life. TYPEWRITERS—ALL MAKES; A "BARGAIN; mus 4 - be sold. BU.-k Mfg. Co.. 005 Syke* blk STEWART STEEL RANGE; GOOD AS NEW; cheap for rash. 3i 33 Emerson av !?. POOLROOM OUTFIT CHEAP FOR CASH. BOX A, Tracy, Minn. WANTED—PARTIES LEAVING THE CITY TO get onr cut rates on household goods to Chi- cago. Denver, Spokane. Pacific coast terminals and tributary points. For the beet of service and the lowest possible rates, write or call on The Boyd Transfer A Storage Co., 40 3d st 8. TOWN MARKET PAYS HIGHEST CASH prices for second-hand household goods and office furniture. 417-419 Washington av S. T. _C. 2817. _ _ BELL HOUSEHOLD GOODS TO LINDAHL * Diegre; highest prices paid. 4u5 Washing- ton av S^ Phone Main 1815_L2. WANTED—DELIVERED AT LORLNO PARE; 1,000 yards good loam. Theodore Wirth. su- _pe-lntendent of parks. EAST BLUE MARKET—CASH PRICES FOE second-band furnltuie. 106 Central ar. T. C 16737. F WANTED—A VERTICAL FILING Will pay cash. Call T. C. 10599. CABINET. DETECTIVE AGENCIES DETECTIVE, WITH 15 YEARS' FJS^EHLENCE! will undertake any line of legitimate detec- tive work; absolute secrecy guaranteed; lady and gentlemen operative for all occasions; highest of references furnished. Baxter's De- tective Agency, 665 Temple Court, Minne- apolis. . McNULTY DETECTIVE AGENCY PROMPT service, nneqnaled facilities, reasonable rates. References, police headquarters. 210 Kasota, block. X. _W. phone. ^^^EUROPE^jnjAVEL^^ THE EMPRESS LIKE OF THE ATLANTIC, Canadian Pacific.railway fast Atlantic service; largest, f a&test". any -finest express .steamers be tvtccifl .St ' LfUl-rfrnVfe. tw^Rf-» *•*!,{ v 17arAn*- '/tfilv

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BUSHELMEN WANTED.

«Hrst-class bushelmen wanted; light and sanitary workrooms; highest wages. Jfenn, the Tailor, 629 Hennepin av.

'%M'W- (INCORPORATED.) **• * • 313 Nicollet av.

J •• Hapgoods is supplying thousands of em-/ /p loyers with capable men in all giadea of '} work. We invito such men to subscribe to

ear .service. Thousands of positions now open iov experienced bookkeepers, clerks, salesmen *nd technical men.

1,000 RAILROAD LABORERS WANTED—FREE —fare; rock laborers for Wyoming, steam shovel

laborers for North Dakota; station men for northern Minnesota, rock laborers for Oregon and .Washington; also station men. rock fore­men, car foreman and team foreman, steam shovel foreman and grading machine runneis. Ship flatty. Call Western Employment Co., 108 and 105 Nicollet av.

THE MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL.

Continued. GOOD YOUNG MAN WANTED; MTJST BE AN

all-around butcher; will pay good wages; steady work. Geo. C. Miller, Fairfax, Minn.

3WANTED»-AGENTS; TAKE ORDER FOR THE j i San Francisco calamity and Mount Vesuvius \l horror; two books in oie, sells $1.50, one 1 agent «>1<J 60 books ii« tw o days, auother sold t 22 in three hours You can make big money. ( Free outfit. Liberal ciedlt Freight paid. i- Send 10c to cover cost of mailing. National

( Publishing Co., 234 Hennepin av, Minneapolis, Minn.

'"•SAN FRANCISCO"—YOU CAN GET BOOKS to fill your orders for the Sa.u Trancisco his­tory at Minneapolis, as a stock will be eai-ried there so as to save time. If you have jot received your outfit, write for one free, At once, and get right to work, remembei the name and number. Cieore & Xickerson Home Furnishing Co., 221 Nicollet av, Minneapolis

1 WANTED—A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE HAN for the grocery brokerage business, must be a good correspondent, good at handling office details and one that thoroughly understands the groeerj business and a worker. A good opportunity for the right man to get into busi-

1 ness. Write, giving age, manled oi single, past occupation and "references. 3169. Joarnal

IwrsioiAHS WANTED—MUSICIANS WITH I trades to play in good band under paid dl-j rector; can place barber, Job printer, bushel-j man, short-order cook and polisher for steam | laundry; Other trades write; must play stand-| ard music; boozers and knockers save stamps.

'* Address D. E. Walker, Secy., Redfleld, S. D. EVERYBODY WANTS TO GET ON THE BAND

wagon; that's the reason the Continental Casualty Co. has the largest health and acci­dent business in the northwest. Good agents wanted in Minnnesota, North and South Dakota and northern Wisconsin. D. H. Evans, state asrent, 310 Andrus building, Minneapolis.

WANTED—BANK CASHIER WITHIN THREE months; must have $4,000; is expected to buy home of cashier and some stock; bank last year paid nearly 30 per cent; location, Red River valley; Norwegian preferred. Don't answer unless competent and have the cash. Address 3171, Journal.

WANTED AT ONCE—STRICTLY RELIABLE • man to work in faotory and wholesale house. j handle shipping, etc. This is a position of

trust and party must have not less than S5U0 j cash; thousands of dollars worth of goods | entirely in your charge; good salary. 3223,

Journal. _ o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o

, o WANTED—BOYS ABOUT 14 YEARS OF o o age to run cash. Permanent position for o o capable boys o John W. Thomas & Co, o

' o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o LEARN COMMERCIAL, VIEW AND FLASH-

light photography, a pleasant, profitable pro­fession, paying $25 per week and upward, po-

1 sitlons guaranteed in 60 days; tuition $20; salary after 30 days Apply E K. Jones, T. C. Photo Co., Room 33, 221 2d av S

WANTED—FOR THE U. S. MARINE CORPS, men between ages 21 aud 35. An opportunity to see the world. For full infotmatiou apply in person or by letter to Marine Recruiting Office, 33-41 Washington av S, Minneapolis, Minn., or 187 E 8d st, St. Paul, Minn.

WANTED—WISH TO HAVE TWO ACRES OF land grubbed, broken, disc and tooth harrowed at once; land 2'« miles west of Hopkins and one-quarter mile from Glen Lake trolley sta­tion. Call on E C Chatfleld, 483 Boston Block, any day forenoon.

WANTED LUMBERMAN. First-class retail yard manager for South Da­

kota. $73. a better man for North Dakota, $85. Grader for Montana sawmill, $3 per day. Set­ter for Montana, $3.50. S. A. Morawetz & 'Jo , 500 Kasota lldg.

FOREMAN IN A LIGHT METAL MANUFAC-tnriug business; must be thoroughly expeii-em-ed in tool work and stamping, a fine open­ing foi the tight man, state experience and balary expected. Address 3668. Journal.

100,000 PLUMBERS] P L A S T E R E R S ! BRICK-la\ers wanted for San Francisco; we pre [itiie jou in few weeks; union card guar­anteed Tiee catalogue Covne Bros. Trade Scl'ools New Yoik, t hicngo St. Louis

WANTED^ AT ONCE-^A GOOD HARNE8S-maker, capable of cutting and making team harness and do repair woik; steady position at good wages, single man preferred. Ban try Saddlery Co., Bantry, N. D.

60 MEN WANTED AT THE WIDE AWAKE Shoe Repairing Shop. 713 Hennepin av, to get their hhoes repaired while jou w.tit. sewed soles, 75c; nail soles, 60c, only ironclad leath­er used; rubber heels. 40c.

PLUMBING SCHOOL. We teach you the plumbing trade; pays

best wages. Insures stead} work, makes you independent. Write today. Plumbing School, Minneapolis, Minn.

IF THE PERSON WHO INSERTED AN AD-vertisement in The Journal for 200 to 500 la­boring men for work at Benson, Minn., will address 3186, Journal, he will learn something to his advantage.

TINNER WANTED—MUST BE SOBER, HON. est, good workman and clerl ; steady job and good pay, state wages, age, ability, and if married, first letter. Morgan, Starkweather N. D.

WANTED—REGISTERED ASSISTANT PHAR^ maciat; one who can do prescription work; fur­nish references'; good habits; steady position; salary $60. Henry Buehler, 758 Adams st NE.

PLUMBING SCHOOL—WE TEilCH -Y0U~THE plumbing trade; pays best wages, insures steady work; makes you independent. Write today. Plumbing School, Minneapolis, Minn.

GOOD OPENING FOR YOUNG MAN OF SOME general business experience, one acquainted with insurance preferred. Address, with refer-ences and salary expected. 8422, Journal.

WANTED-^AT ONCE. A TINNER THAT Ig sober and a good workman; steady job by year; state experience and wazes desired.

__Sorenson_&_Thorssen, Rollette, N. D. WANTED—TWO BOYS~BETWEEN-18-ANlT80

years of age, who are anxious to learn the hardware and paint business. Call at W K Morlson & Co, 247-249 NiooUet av.

WANTED—MANtsOR WOMAN OF NEAT Ap­pearance to advertise on salary and commis­sion; experienced canvassers preferred. 503% Hennepin av, room 25, after 1 p.m.

JANITOR WANTED—MARRIED MAN PRE"-ferred; no children; must understand running steam plant, and be able to do all small jobs in building Address 3638, Journal.

ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY EARN good Income corresponding for newspapers; ex-perlenoeunnecessary. Send for particulars. Press Syndicate, Lockport._ N. Y. '

WANTED—A MALE STEN0GRAPHER}~MUST be good correspondent and experienced in coun. try real estate business. Address In own

_hand. Box B, Sheldon, N. D. AT ONCE—GOOD- RELIABLE SALESMAN

with established Minneapolis trade; send ref­erence or call. Weil, Doble & Co., wholesale furnishing goods, St. Paul.

MEN CAPABLE OF EARNEST WORK; WE are completing our crews for spring work-good pay to the right man. Start now. E. J. G. Reld. 70,78 7th st S

WANTED—YOUNG MAN BETWEEN 18 AND 21. ambitious, energetic and not afraid of work. Call between 12 and 1, Northern Ma-

, chlnery Co., 217 3d st S.

WANTED—TWO BARBERS; MUST HAVE card and be first-class in every respect; none other need answer; wire me at once. C W Eckes, Marshall, Minn.

WANTED—BARBER, ONE WHO WORKED at trade year or more; board and pay accoid-lng to "ability of right man. Address Postoffiee Box 105, Sheldon, N. D.

WAN,TE-D—COACHMAN AND MAN TO WORK nroundo**/!, wng.es $45 per month; house rent

" rr££*i.. #»5}'igd man without c'Hil'die'n preferred " Ad/hggs ;a;pgfo .Jojirnaf' H

WANTED—A FLRST CLASS COACHMAN OF expeilence; good refeiences leuuired. Call be­tween 8 and 0 a m . , at 1408 Harmon place.

BARBER WANTED, $13 PER WEEK AND half over $21, for a good man; ground floor shop. Peltier & Dring. Faribault, Minn.

MAN WANTED TO RUN SAND3LABT MA-chine; steady job for right man. Flour City Ornamental Iron Woiks. 2635 27th av S.

"DESTRUCTION OF SAN FRANCISCO"—BEST book; laige profits; act quick, sample ~free. Globe Co., 723 Chestnut st, Philadelphia.

CUTTERS AND GLAZIERS WANTED—STEADY work and good pay. Write or apply to the Hachman Art Glass Co., Milwaukee, Wis.

BARBER CLASS OF TEN TAUGHT AT HALF price this month; massage taught free. Vlc-tor Baiber_ School. 88 Washington av S.

SHOES RESOLED I N ~ I V M I N U T E S 7 B E S T ~ O A K soles, sewed, 75c, nailed, 50c; rubber heels, 40c; S. T. Sorensen, 314 Nicollet aTA

WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING SALES-mau, not afraid of work; steady position;

_salaiy $12. Address 3636, Journal.

AN EXPERIENCED GENERAL STORE CLERK for southern Minnesota, $10 to stavt. S. A. Morawetz & Co , 500 Kasota bldg.

WANTED—A MEAT CUTTER, BLOCK TEN-der, no sausage making or slaughtering. Mac­beth & Gardner, Mankato. Minn.

WANTED—FIVE TEAMS AND FIVE LABOR-ers. Apply ne\t Beniis Bios. Bag Factory on 4th st between 6th and 7th av g.

JANITOR," MAN AND WIFE WITHOUT CHIL-dren, for flat building in citj ; free rent, fair wages Birch, 200 Nicollet av.

WANTED—YOUNG MAN FOR GENERAL~0F-flce work; state experience and salary ex-pected. Addiess 3547, Journal.

WANTED — AT MINNESOTA TRANSFER freight handlers; steady work. Minnesota Transfer Railway Co., Midway.

BAKER-^A~G00D~BREADAND~CAKE BAKER; one who can make taffy candy. The Kleisch-mann Co.. rear 17 7th Et S.

WANTED—COOK WHO IS GOOD ON PAS-trles; good wages; must be sober. Manning & Connely, Balfour, N. D.

WANTED—GOOD TEAMSTER FOR ALL KINDS of work; must be acquainted with city. A. S. Codfiej, 1705 Western av

WANTED—A COOK IN DITCHING CAMP OF twenty men, wages about $40, write at once. DeBooy, Elk Rivei, Minn

WANTED—CEMENT SIDEWALK TILE LAYl ers. Apply Portland Stone Co., 309 N. Y.

__Llf ebujjding.St . Paul. WANTED—SALESMEN, CITY WORK, PERMA-

nent, with opportunity for promotion. Call 9 a.m., 330 4th av S.

GOOD LEATHER WORKER OR HARNESS maker. Wlnkley Artificial Limb Co., 1330 V> ashington av X.

W A N T E D ^ 0 U N G H ^ N ^ 0 ~ W 0 R K r I N ~ B A G factory. Apply at once, at Hardwood Mfg. Co., 101 3d av s.

WANTED—EXPERIENCED AWNING MEN. American Tent & Awning Co.. 307-309-311 Washington av N.

WANTED—TWO BOYS, OVER 16 YEARS OF age. Noithwestern Casket Co., 17th av NE and Jefferson st.

WANTED—PANTS OPERATORS, COAT OPER-ntors and tailors. Steady work. The Palace Clothing House.

GRANITE CUTTER AT ONCE; ONE WHO CAN sharpen tools Leonaid Eckes, granite works 517 20th av N.

STRONG ACTIVE YOUNG MAN THAT IS willing to work for country resort. Address 3600, Journal

WANTED—FIRST-CLASS CARPET LAYER; National Carpet, Cleaning Co.. Nr-ollet island. Both_phones

WANTED^AN"EXPERIENCED BUNDLE BOY" Apply to Mi Kellogg, New England Furniture & Carpet Co.

WANTED—15 FLOOR MOULDERS AND FIVE bench moulders at once. Columbia Heights l\>undr\ Co.

WANTED—BOY, 18 OR 17 YEARS OLD, FOR delivering Ameiican Linen Supply Co., 915

_Mary place. WANTED—TWO ? A T T ¥ R N ~ M A K E R S ~ O N ~ M A -

ehinen patterns. John H Hall & Co., 24S 4th av S.

WANTED—EXPERIENCED WAITER; NONE othei need apply the Mercantile, 246 Hen­nepin av.

BOYS WANTED—MUST BE 16 YEARS OLD. Minneapolis Bedding Co , 5th av and Division st SI}.

WANTED—BOY OF PLEASING APPEARANCE to work a'ound the stole Inquire ^3 7lh st P.

SHOES RESOLED IN 15 MINUTES; OAK SOLES __75c, nailed, 50e _ H . MiWielson, 921 Nicollet. WANTED—STRONG BOY, ABOUT 17 YEARS

old. Butter and Egg Store, 1119 3d av S. A COMPETENT TAILOR FOR REPAIRING

and new work 429 1st av N. Theo Mase. FURS—WANT YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD

some e\])eiieme in shop 612 Nicollet av WATCHES CLEANED, $1; MAINSPRINGS, Sit

warranted one year. Paesel's, 22 3d st S.

WANTED—GOOD PAINT£R; MUST UNDER-_^tand_mi\ing ct.lois T V phone 4372 WANT AT ONCE A NO. 1 BARBER, SMALL

town J W Coneland Ilan-ifoi d. N D WANTED—A YOUNG ~MAN~ TO LEARN THE

advertising business V 000 St Paul TAILORS WANTED; TWO

Reid Brothers, 34 6th st S. WANTED—CUSTOM COAT MAKERS?

Palace Clothing House.

COATMAKERS.

THE

WANTED—FIRST-CLASS PAINTERS. Enstad, 2314 8d st N.

C. P.

BOY WANTED. CALL AT CIRKLER'S DRUG Store, 602 Nicollet av.

WANTED—FOUNDRY dress 2278, Journal.

APPRENTICES. AD-

WANTED—COAT OPERATORS. Clotning House.

THE PALACE

H E L P W A N T E D — F E M A L E WANTED—A COMPETENT PER80N, WITH

child prefeired, foi geneial housework on farm, two hours from town, small family; only those having good references need apply. Call between 6-8 evening. 1913 Park av.

TO A WOMAN ^WHO IS AMBITIOUS AND who would like to earn her own way by working a part or all the time, we can give employment. The work is profitable, pleasant and permanent. Address 8618 Journal

(0 SEWING GIRLS, DRESSMAKERS AND seamstresses can find steady work finking shirt waists and wrappeis on powei sewing ma­chines. We pay salarj to beginners. Sterl­

i n g Mfg.Co.. 4235th avJS. WANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH

light housewotk and help take care of baby Family of two; small house good home for nice girl. Phone Midway 3 59 W or call 296 Prior av. Merriam Paik.

COOK. ' Wanted, an expeilenced woman head CO*K

in restaurant; no Sundaj work; at 14 5th st S. Mather's restaurant.

Cook. MANGLE GIRLS WANTED, EXPERIENCED

feeders and folders, also girls 16 to 19 years old living at home wanted to work at the mangle. Hennepin Steam Laundry, 120 1st av N.

MANGLE GIRLS WANTED, EXPERIENCED feeders and folders; also girls 16 to 18 years old, living at home, wanted to work at the mangle. Henneplp Steam Laundry, 120f 1st av N.

WANTED—YOUNG GIRL ATTENDING HIGH school from 8 30 to 12.30. wishes room and board with lefined family in return for assist­ance in housework. Address 3608, Journal.

WANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK IN DITCH-Ing camp, good wages, all summer job, it mar­ried, husband can, work on ditch; write at once. DeBooy, Elk River, Minn.

ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY EARN good income corresponding for newspapers; ex­perience unnecessary. Send for particulars. Press Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y.

SALESLADY, CAPABLE OF TAKING CHARGE of and instiuctins others, wanted; must be quick to learn, position permanent and very profitable. Address 3680, Journal.

WOMAN WHO CAN PLAY STRINGED In­strument to sell the Mar\ Piano Harp, some­thing new. Also self lighting gas mantles. Call at Room 304 Boston Block.

W^TEa3-^N/EATGI'R:-LS F.O£ SHQBJT-. HgOJR £ervij?e in tga^ rj>oirj| ajgd cafe. _ Ampler 'man age? "iea^Xopms. fqiirifi»floor1)"W»ifliifm "B]S3SKL-

Apri l 26, 1906.

^HELP WANTED-FEMALE Continued

WANTED—FOR NORTH DAKOTA, GIRLB FOR private family; big wage3 and free railroad tare; family of 2. Call immediately at 721 1st av S.

WANTuD—ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER IN wholesale mercantile house; $40 per month; state experience and reference. Address 3610, Journal.

WANTED—RELIABLE GIRL OR WOMAN TO assist in care of two children, one willing to go to North Dakota. Apply 701 Univeisity av SK.

GOOD NEAT HONEST GIRL AT GUARANTY Lunch Counter; must be quick; first floor Guaranty building; short hours; no Sunday work.

EXPERIENCED GLRL FOR GENERAL housework in small family; must be good cook. Call mornings. 116 W Grant st, flat 0.

WANTED—EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ON power tewing machines to make waists and skirts. Van Stone & Foibes, 716 1st av S.

WANTED—AN ENGLISH SPEAKING, NEAT, Industrious girl foi general housework; good place for right party. Apply 408 2d av_ SK.

WANTED—GIRL FOR' GENERAL HOUSE-work, small family, good wages; one that

. e n g_o_hcme nights. 2930 Emerson av S. COMPETENT, GIRL FOR-GENERAL~H0USE^

work; modem house: $5 per week: no wash­ing. Phone 1254 J2 South. 3123 2d av S.

WANTED—FIRST CLASS LAUNDRE8S IN private fannlj; wages $5. Call at Mrs. Strom-quist's Intelligence Office, 722 8th av S.

DRESSMAKING—LATEST SKIRTS MADE FOR $3.50; thin dresses made for $2.50 and up; silk dresses made for $0. 907 5th av S.

EXPERIENCED GIRL F0R~1GENERluTHOlfSE" work In small family; must be good cook. Ap-

__ ply mornings, 110 W Grant st, flat 6. WANTED — GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL

housework, three in family, no children. 2821 __lst av S. Phone N. W. South 583 J. WANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL-"FOB GEN-

eral housework iu famil> of two; good wages Call forenoons at 2407 Irving av S.

WANTED—BY D R E S S M A K E R T A T G O O D RAPID sewing girl, also girl to help about house and learn to sew. 828 6th st SE.

FIRST-CLASS, WELL EDUCATED, EXPERI-enced lady bookkeeper. Winkley Artificial Limb Co. 1330 Washinzton rv N.

WANTED—A NEAT, HONEST GIRL FOR GEN-eial housework, small family; experience not

_required 2536 Elliot av S WANTED AT ONCE—YOUNG GIRL FOR

housework who can go home nights; no wash­ing. 1321 4th av S, flat 5.

WANTED—GIRL FOR KITCHEN WORK IN baker j ; short hours,, good wages. 3303 Nicol-

_ l e t a v. Phone 7758.

WANTED—GIRL PRESSERS FOR LADIES' dresses Call at once, Henry Bros Dye House, 12.13 Hennepin av.

WANTED—COMPETENT "GLRfrAS COOK~AND laundiess; foiu in ramil>, keen two girls

phone 45S9. T. C.

WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED DRY~G00D8 saleslady; Scandinavian only need apply. 1011

_W ashington av S. WANTED-GIRL~ FOR~~GENERAL~HOUSE.

oo°,o ' „ s l D a l family, modern house. Call at 2012 Harriet av.

WANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER BY THE YEAS on the farm. Address Gustav Von Aspern, l i sh Lake, N. D

WANTED—A GIRL TO WRAP BREAD; NIGHT _ 87/N^ojfet S . _ ^ ' ^ ™ TJrn» B a ^ WANTED—GIRL FOR" GENERAL HOUSE-

work; must be good cook. 1942 Iglehart st, Merriam Park.

W A ^ T E B r W J S ? G I R I , ; ONE WHO CAN AS-yst with light housework; good wages,. 2939 Emerson av S.

WANTJ12—EXFiSKLENCED LADIES' CLOTHES 247nC3d ^ v

ds

8 t a r c h e r s - Eiiterpnse Laundri,

G If ? L , T° HELP WITH HOUSEWORK IN FAM-liy of four, one from pountry preferred. 2612 IJupont av S

WANTED—GIRL wotk, i Stevens ™.i <, , , F 0 R GENERAL H0USE-S„m-'. i f Kep.p o n l } o n e S"1- u» washing. 1C04

WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENER-al houbewoik, no washing, wasrea $4. 2219 111 > ant av S

WANTED AT 0 N 0 E - ^ 0 M P E T E 3 P F " 1 J 0 0 K > piivate family, no washing; good wages. 2020 Portland av.

WAN TED—AT ONCE, ±IRST-CLASS GIRL FOR general housework, small family. Call 514 Otk nv SE. t

WANTED-GIRL - FOR~GENERAL HOUSE! 2£k .V i S m H y o £ f o u l - h o u*e model n. 510 6th st SE.

WANTED - G O O D GIRL FOR GENERAL 25th e st i U f a m i l y - C a l 1 IBM W

WA*x*jj-MAKERS AND PLAIN SEWERS dai ™ W l n e i T A p p l y C ' T- Nelson, 429 5 -

W J O T T E D I I C O M P E T E N T G I R L F 6 R ~ G E N E R A L lionsework, none other need applv. 736 E 24th st. *

A COMPETENT WOMAN, WHO CAN OUTAND fit dresses, at 2644 Fremont av S. Tel. Sooth l l / i O >i

WANTED— GIRL FOR GENERAL' woiL, one fiom country pieferred

p SITUATIONS WANTED W

Male. 1 Continued; Y0yNG MAN, 20 YEARS OF AGE, WANTS

£ ^ H . ^ n / u ^ n } " s 4 u t o= h a s some experience; ?.»«:> gr t o 1 ? k e c u r o o f lawn also. Address 2262, Journal,

F A » M E a ' a BON OF NORWAY WANTS POSI-;„ fi"i ttge^28J o f , re»»ectable family ; well edu-Jourual W i t h t o o l s - A < m * e s a iiiiU'

MLNNEBOTA SCHOOlT-SUraBINTENDENT »IIH „ " • d c o l e g e course in MKveylng, wishes work during summer. Address 345tf, Journal.

•£,iT„0r^ 7or »" T a t e family at Lake Mlnne-Joumal °* B U m m e r : ««»S references. 3522,

POSITION AS ENGINEER; HAVE OHffiF7^ H«7.8e„UU1^?,m?nU ^"icuor work; am mar-ried, can <?«U at_once. Address 3460. Journal.

ffi^W^ w<»s <>*• ANY dr»«, L a r e " t t H e ' flr8t c la«s workman. Ad­dress Carpenter, 188 15th av NE, second floor.

HI8?tH»tS?rH0?iL BTTOENTrAGE~ierWANTS w«r£ ™ "fternoww and' Saturdays; office work preferred. Addreaa 3230, Journal.

Mc?^rBX EXPERIENCED COLLECTOR n, . * , 'f1'1 P0"111™. * will take collections on con-mksbioii. Addm* 244S, Journal. k £ n £ I 0 , N ™ » r a a D AS ASSISTANT P.OOK-HH?» VT »ank„Preferred, Al references. Ad-

_J:le^_p-_B.._91_8th st S. WANTED—GOOD "PAINTER~DESIRE9 TO L0-" n a t e - l n

og 0 0 , d £ o r t h Dakota town. Address E.

_ B . _C„ Sauk Center. Minn. STUDENT, YOUNG MAN. AGE 30; WILL

work around premises for room and board. Address 3639, Journal.

SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED HO-tel chtf; steady, sober, country preferred. Ad-

_dress_ 3398r_Journal.

WANTED—A POSITION FOR A GOOD MAN and horse to deliver in city. Address 3599, Journal.

Female. RATE UNDER THIS CLASSIFICATION. VaC A

word; no ad less than 10c daily; 20 words or less, one week. 60c.

*3*£ BUSINESSJ^ANCES^^ o o o o o o o o o o

• s , , SOMETHING NEW. . %*

WILL BE USED BY EVERY WOMAN.

WANTED.

BRIGHT HUSTLING BUSINESS MAN

WITH CAPITAL, OR WHO CAN

PROVIDE CAPITAL.

TQ TAKE AN INTEREST, MANAGE

AND MARKET

THE MANUFACTURED

ARTICLE.

ADDRESS WITH FULL PARTICULARS,

3605, JOURNAL.

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NOTICE TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. I want to interest someone in one of the

T.?estiisma11 waterpowers in the state, within Id miles of Minneapolis, on a good tra>eled o0.".0', 2 . m l i e s tlom * 80°& town and auout sou feet from railway. This waterpower is formed by a geyser spring which has never been known to freeze or vary in flow age. The water has been analyzed and found to be some of the purest in the state; horsepower aroul 35-horse. Do not care to sell, but piefer to form a company or would improve for a desirable party on long lease. To any­one interested would be glad to eive fuller particulars.

J. S. Hooper, 206 4th St S. FOB SALE—GOLDEN LAKJb INN AND PINEY

"opus Santtorium, near Astor, Fla.; ten buildingB, 2uo acres; boating, bathing, nshiug, hunting, hear, panther, deer, groune; estate' woitn $6>,ooo, sell Tor $20,000; part cash, bal­ance easj pajments; great opportunity tor attentive prupiletor. Audress Dr. Koss. Pitt-nian, • Lake county, Fla

YOUNG L&DY OF FAIR EDUCATION DE- nal siies a position as cleik in store or some kind of office woik, prefer a small town and will work on small salary until experienced, please forward answers to Miss Mae M^Dsrmott, Oakes, N. 1)., Box 172.

BUSINESS CHANCE—RELIABLE MAN, WILL-ing to work, can get an active interest in a local corporation, manufacturing and whole­sale business, our goods in great demand; large profit; party must have irom $1,000 to ?5,O00 cash now; good salary and large re­turn on your investment. Address 3214, Jour-

POSITION WANTED—BY YOUNG LADY STl7-nographer; four sears' experience iu insurance commercial and law business, can opeiate Un­derwood and Remington machines, can furnish r? x ^ u c e s ' A d d r e 8 s Stenographer, 432 Adams St NI3.

TO MANY FAMILIES HOUSEHOLD FURNI-ture is a large proportion of their entire pos­sessions Is yours insured? Beet companies, lortool p £ l l c y ' l o w e 8 t r a l e s - George H. Root, 320 323 Century builulng.

WANTED—POSITION BY LADY STEN0GRA-pher; rapid, neat and accurate; moderate sal­ary with prospects for promotion. Address Box <31, Crookston Minn

MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper with respectable family, can give best of references; has had years of experi-

_ence. j^all 2536 14th av S. WANTED—POSITION " B Y ~ L A D Y ~ ? T ¥ N O G R A -

pher; rapid, neat and accuiate; moderate salary with prospects for promotion. Address Box 73. Crookston, Minn.

AN AMERICAN LADY, ~ REFINED^ WELL-educated, desires position as housekeeper for widower, with children preferied. Address 2180, Journal.

ADVERTISER WOULD DO WHITE EMBROI-dery by the dny or at home, infants' and la­dies' wear, suitb, lingerie, etc. Address 3561. Journla. *

WANTED—SOME HOUSE CLEANING OR would help parties pack and move; would woik momlngs-or all 'day. Address 3481. Journal.

YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER WISHES Po­sition at once- will work foi small wages until expeilenced. T. C. 16^42.

HOUSE-34'32 3d

WILL CARRIE LUNDBERG PLEASE_CALL~AT • H<"»e Trade Shoe Store and asFfo7 M Bates? WA1ITED—GIRL FOR SECOND~WORXrwTLL: _J^Sjo_gojo_ la^f«_^nninnei 14185th a v S WANTED-GIRL FOR G E N E R A I T ~ H O U S E " _woik, modern house^Call at 402 Irving a v N WANTED—A GOOD GIRL F0R~GENERAL

housework Call mornings. n « 5 6th st SE WANTED — GIRL FOR GENERAL~HOUSE:

f » m ' 1 - Call 1815 Portland av wr4k, small family.

WANTED—DINING AND CHAMBER GIRL 8th Avenue Hotel, _6^h av and Washington S.

GIRL FOR GENERAL H O U S E W O R K T WILLING to go to lake; no washing. 1827 9th nT S

field Bros rrlnLnsr Co. 719 Hennepin av WANTED—DISHWASHER; "GOOD WAOFS _ Call at Marketjiorel, 1st av N a?d IsT st ' W A ^ E D J - G J a L

1 r 0 H

&ENERAL~HOUSE: __work, stead} place. 313C Pleasant av. WANTED—WASH WOMAN TO ROUGH DRY _ ciothes Cull 1102 Washington J v S. WANTED—GIRL FOR OENEHAL HOUSE: . ^ork Appl^ lGrove land Terrace WANTED - GOOD GIRL FOR -GENERAL

housework S18 E 18'h st. flat 7. *"*^

WANTED—GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework Call 100 16th st S. •C*X""W41'

A. *,• 5 A I ? T Y NOON LUNCHES _ A t Miss_Cro/ier'«, 115 7th st S. WANTED—C0MPETENTGiRL~F0R GENERAL

housework J7jj^Hennepin av.

GIRLS WANTED—A. D.~CAMPBELL SHADE _ & AjvnhigjCo.^l^Hennepin: • » * " * WANTED—GIRL TO ASSIS"!-

work 907 14th av S, flat L. IN H0USE-

A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; SMALL fnmih. 2toi Uvins av S. »««***.

WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework 615 8th st S. •""«<

WANTED—GIRL FOR: GENERAL HOUSE-_work 3251 Poitland nv

G I ^ L o m ^ N T E ? ^ F 0 R S E N E R A L HOMEWORK, at_2013_Lviidale av N. WANTED—GIRL FOR-

work 6 Highland ar. WANTED—GIRL F0R~

woik. 51 9th st S.

GENERAL HOUSE-

GENERAL HOUSE"-

WANTED—GIRL FOR SECOND WORK AT 907 7th st SE. '

SITUATIONS WANTED

T£aii7 RATE UNDER THIS CLASSIFICATION, V.c A

word; no ad less than 10c daily; 20 words or less one week, 60c. o r

SITUATION AS STENOGRAPHER OR STENOG-rapher and bookkeeper, by young man with twelve months' expeilence; willing to work for moderate salarj, good chance for advance­ment; references furnished. Address 2521 Chicago av, city.

EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER WISHES PO-cition; quick and accurate with figures; rapid w-riter; used to responsibility; would open, close or post books at reasonable rates. Ad­dress 2267, Journal.

POSITION OF RESPONSIBILITY DESIRED bj joung man with several years' experience in lumber business as bill cleik. accountant chief clerk, salesman; Al references \.&. dies'h Bo\ 13, city.

Summer Boarding ac­commodations are now be­ing sought by people ev­erywhere.

Journal "Want Ads" are always consulted.

Now is the time to Ad­vertise and .get in com­munication VwHh y o u r prospective boarders and roomers.

The rate is only 1 cent a word. Xo " A d " taken for less than 20 cents.

EXPERIENCED LADY WOULD LIKE PLACE to do general housework in small family. Ad­dress 8377 Journal.

EXPERIENCED LADY WOULD LIKE Pos i ­tion as housekeeper; reference given. Address 3373, Journal.

COMPETENT ~8HWING GIRL WANTS FEW more places by the day; SI 50 pel day. 84 12th st S.

LADY STENOGRAPHER WISHES A P0SI-tlon; expert op r ator. 2lr>7, Journal.

A STENOGRAPHER WISHES POSITION FOR practice; small salary. T. C. 9579.

WANTED^POSITION AS~OOOKT~GO TO THE lake. 1415 5th st NE.

^ J L O S T ^ F O U r a ^ B W A R D S ^ LOST OR STOLEN—BANK~BOO^^O^?09084^

issued by The Farmers and Mechanics' Savings Bunk of Minneapolis. If not returned to said bank befoie Ma.v 10, 1906, application will be made for a duplicate thereof.

LOST—A_ KIT ~ OF ^AUTOMOBILE TOOLS BE-tween 2600 Portland av down Park, across 10th, down 1st av to 79 9th st. Return to M. W. Savage, 2600 Portland av, for re­ward.

FOUND—A SACK OF CARPENTER'S TOOLS; owner can have same by proving property and paying for advertising. II. J. Christensen. county road, St. Anthonv Park.

$4 REWARD FOR RETURN OR INFORMA-tion leading to recovery of my brlndle and white bull terrier, ears cut, scar on left front leg. J. Craigie, 1027 6th av S.

LOST—PAIR OF GOLD RIM EYEGLASSES IN the vicinity of 5th, 6th st, Nicollet and 8th av S. Please return to suit department, K. W. Thomas & Co., for reward.

FOUND—A PLACE TO HAVE YOUR TRUNK repaired or exchanged for new one, 14 Wash­ington av N. Bijou Trunk Factory. William Lorenz. _ Both_ phones.

LOST—IN THE CEMETERY OF 4th AV AND 8th st S, a blue and black illk handbag con­taining toilet accessories. Finder kindly re-turn to 316 8th st §.

LOST—ON OR NEAR RAYMOND AV. ST. Anthony Park, noon. April 20. red coral chain and cross; return, for rewaid, to 958 EiiBtis et, St. Anthony Park.

LOST—WHITE MALE COLLIE DOG. BROWN ears and brown s<j>ot on side The name A. C. Huhn on collar. Return for reward. 136 Bedford BE.

LOST—A BLACK COCKER" SPANIEL, SIX months old, with white spot on back from be­ing scalded; return for reward to 816 8th st SE. x

LOST—WEDNESDAY, AT AUDITORIUM OR on Nicollet, a cuff pin with small diamond set in knot of gold. Retuin to 1618 2d av S.

FOUND—RECEIPT BOOK OF EVERGEEN Lodge No. 9. Owner "can have by paying tor this advertisement at Journal office.

FOUND—FINE PAIR 8TEEL BOWS, READING glasses, for 35c at Hirschy's, optician, 518 Nicollet av, second floor.

LOST—BRJNDLE PUP, NAME PEPPER, ward for return to 2017 Bryant av S.

RE-

DO NOT WASTE YOUR TLME TRYING TO sell your grocery, confectionery, rooming houses oi real estate; we will do that for you, we have customers waiting for good loca­tions. Try us. We sell for others. Why not you? Nicollet Real Estate, Rental & Ad-

_Jui.tnient Co., 504 Century. DO NOT WASTi. YOUR-TIME T B Y I N C T T O

sell your grocery, confectionery, rooming houses or real estate: we will do that for jou; we have customers waiting for good loca­tions. Trj us. We sell for others. Why not jou? Nicollet Real Estate, Rental & Ad­justment Co., 504 Centurj.

A BARGAIN—ON ~AC00UNT_0FSICKNES8ri w ill sell my hotel property, located at Hast­ings, Minn., far below its actual value; fix­tures and everything are in first-class shape. Tor particulars write August Larson, Detroit City, Minn., or Win. Dieball, Hastings, Minn., owner.

GROCERY STORE FOR BALE ON WASHING-ton av S. Fine location. Owner has other business and must sell. Make us an offer.

Confectionery store on 20th av N. This is a snap. Can be bought cheap.

604 Century Building. BUSINESS CHANCES—OPPORTUNITY FOR

the right man to invest from $10,000 to t?2o,-000 in well established wholesale business In Duluth, p.iyhig trom 10 per cent to 2u per cent annually. Address, with full particulas, etc., 2102. Journal.

FOR SALii—AT COST, STOCK OF HARDWARE in one of the best farming sections In South Dakota; doing a good cash business; invoice about $2,800; owner has other business that requires his attention; no traders need apply. Address 3184. Journal.

HARDWOOD TIMBER — 25,000 ACRES DRY land on the bank of large river; very line tlmbei; will cut lo.ooo feet to the acie: one-third oak, heat mill proposition in the south. Price $6.25 per acre. 'litle perfect. Ad-chess 1542, Journal.

FOR SALE—BEST CORNER DRUG STORE IN the best town of 7,500 population in south­ern Minnesota; sales of 1905, |10,0o0; tent low; first time offered for sale; good leasons

__foi__selling. Addiess 3630. Journal THE BEST PROPOSITION AND THE*BIGGEST

snap in the city, butter, egg and light gro­cery stoie, doing u cash business of $40 a day; will sell at invoice; about $550. Ellis, 614 Globe building.

WHEAT. Very little money required to operate our

method for grading in puts and calls; safe and very profitable Write or call 1040 Lum­ber Exchange.

WE WILL BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS, CITY realty, fatm lands, commercial papers or ac­counts, collect accounts, rent or "insure your property. Northern Investment Co., 785 Tem­ple Cout

DRUG STORE AND DOCTOR'S PRACTICE FOR sale in western Minnesota town; population 4>-Q, Scandinavian communltj ; gcod ierritor% ; tl ickly settled; price $1,200. Address 3257, Journal

RESTAURANT—A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE ON Hennepin av, clearing $200 per montl , great sacrifice if sold this week, on account of

_sickness, part cash._ Call 207 New \o ik Life. HOTEL FOR SALE—FURNISHINGS OF ONLY

hotel In a good live towrf" ou the Minneapo-' lis & St. Louis R. 11., 18 rot'ai«, office, dining

room and kitchen; particulars 326.*, Journal. FOR BALE—HOTEL AT MIDWAY. THE BEST

boarding and hotel proposition in either city. Fifty regular boarders, good transient busi­ness. Cash deal. _ Particulars, 2289. Journal.

FOR SALE—GOOD HOTEL AND SALOON IN live Minnesota town both doing good business the only hotel in town; reason for selling, sickness. J. C. Itetzlaff, Cyrus, Minn.

LUMBEBTYAED AND ELEVATORTBOUTHERN Minnesota; complete outfit; will sell or ex­change for land. Northwestern Business Ageney, Bank of Commerce building.

FOR SALE—A NICE TWO-CHAIR BARBER shop at Jeffers, Minn.: will sell cheap on easy terms, shop has bood paying business. Ad­dress L. L, Jackson, Granada, Minn.

WANTED—YOUNG MAN WITH LITTLE CAP-ital. who has had experience BB solicitor or salesman; give age, experience and references. Box 63, Fergus Falls, Minn.

GOOD^PENING^OR~FLRSTrcXASsTAB^Rj oven and baker's paraphernalia can be bought cheap. Address W. R. Movius. Lidgerwood Mill Co , Lldgerwood, N. P.

FOR SALE—GROCERY AND DRY GOODS stock, with brick building 25x60 feet, solid brick, in good town In central Minnesota. Address 3260, Journal.

A SNAP IF TAKEN AT ONCE—A FIRST class meat market with good fixtures and a good location; reason for selling other busi­ness. 3232, Journal

FOR SALE—WELL ESTABLISHED REAL Es­tate business, a snap; cause of selling wife's sickness; must be sold by 1st of Mav Address owner, 3593, Journal.

CEMENT BUILDING BLOCK, OEMENT BRICK, cement sidewalk business, building and ma­chinery; fine chance. J. P. Wallace, Pelican Rapids, Minn.

WANTED—WILL MANAGE OR RENT 8UM-mer resort hotel; hotel man with long experi­ence, or country hotel, furnished. Address 3545, Journal.

253-ACRE IMPROVED FARM, GOOD BUILD-lngs, adjoining town, for up-to-date stock gen­eral merchandise. Address Lock Box X, Clara City, Minn.

FOR BALE—THE EXCLUSIVE HARNESS shop and business in one of the best towns in Ward county, N. D. Write at once. 3180, Journal.

A GOOD OPENING FOR A LAWYER AT Great Falls, Mont.; four years' established business. Answer at once. Address 3583, Journal. ~

BARBER SHOP FOR SALE—A THREE-CHAIR shop and bath tubs, in town of l.WW, and a railroad division point. M. Rush, Morton.

_ Minn. HOTEL FOR SALE—TWO-STORY HOTEL,

well located, with furniture; easy terms; pos­session given at once. J. S. Dwyer, Omemee N^_D.

FOR SALE—A GOOD G~ROCERY~BUBINE8B with full stock Reason for selling, sick nesa and must retire. Address 2333. Journal.

SPECULATORS, TRY OUR UNEXCELLED^FAI cllities for trading in grain and? stocks. C. L. Bauman Co., 222-225 Century. Both phones.

FOR SALE—SALOON. DOING GOOD BUSINESS. Will sell cheap. German town; building for rejat or sale. Address 33.75, Journal.

B U S I N E S S CHANCES ?*3 Continued

I CAN BELL YOUR BUSINESS. BEND BE-scriptjon^JShepard, Bank pf Commerce Bldg.

WE CAN SELL YOUR PROPERTY.. MoCABE & Co. 108 Boston Block. » » « « » »

FINANCIAL o o o o O « O o o o o

o CHATTEL LOANS. o Minnesota Mortgage Loan Co., o o Established 25 Years. o O Loans. o o On furniture, pianos, horses, etc., without o o the slightest publicity. Small or large 9 o payments, weekly or monthly, with prlvi- o i> lege of payment on or before, thus stop- o o Ping all cost. Having been engaged in o o t te money-lending business for the past o o 25 years, and with the large clientele we o o have, we are enabled to make the lowest 3 o rates and give the quickest possible serv- o o ice. Our record and reputation for the past o o 25 years insures honorable and confidential o o dealing to all. o o Minnesota Moitgage Loan Co., o o 305-306 Bank of Commerce Bldg., o o 1st av S and 4th DL o o o o o o o 0 0 o o o o o o o o IT IS~EASY~~TO~PAY~ALL~THOSE^.ITTLE,

annoying and troublesome debts on, the install ineni plan.

Borrow money. Chattel mortgage loans

1 On furniture, pianos, horses. Wagons, warehouse receipts, etc.

Lowest and best rates. Minneapolis Financial Co..

406-408 New York Life Building. Telephone N. W. Main 409 L2. T. C. 8092.

ARE YOU LOOKING For a Friend

To Loan You Money? We loan on furniture pianos, salarie.s

horses, wagons, etc. Low rates, easy terms. Open Monday and Saturday till 9 p.m. Call, write or telephone—N. W. Mam 1770.

Twin City 937S Minneapolis Loan Co..

801-602 Globe Bldg.. 22 4th st S. MONEY TO LOAN—FIRSi' MORTGAGE LOANS

on approved Minneapolis leal estate promptly made by Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co.. suite 603. Bank of Commerce building. J. M. Herchmer. manager.

I WANT A PRIVATE LOAN OF $6,000, ON OR before, for five years; on new business prop­erty; value S15.0OJ; in choice location in Minneapolis; will pay 5 per cent interest. Ad­dress 3546. Journal.

MONEY SUPPLIED SALARIED PEOPLE, BE-tail merchants, teamsters, boarding houses, without security; offices in 56 principal cities. D. H. Tolman, 920 New York Life building.

FOR SALE—CHOICE MINNESOTA FARM mortgages to net investors (1 to 6% per cent, amplv secured. Call or" address J. D. Uten-

_dorfer, Minnesota National btnk, MinneajwlK MONEY ALWAYS ON HAND TO LOAN UPON

re^l estate; no delay in securing answer or in closing deal. Also building loans, lowest ratet. Thorpe Bros., Andrus building.

WE OFFER OUR OWN MONEY TO LOAN ON improved city property at lowest current rates; no delay. The Minnesota Loan & Trust Co., 313 Nicollet av. '_

R. D. CONE & CO., 517 GUARANTY BLDG., have on hand to loan on improved property $1,000. $1,500, S2.00<i, $3,500. lowest rates.

MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE SE-curity. Edmund G. Walton Agency, nt their new offices, 114 4th st S

PROMPT LOANS ON MINNEAPOLIS AND MIN-netonka realty. Please call. C. S. Woodruff, 605 Guaranty bnildmg.

WHEN YOU" WANT TO 30RR0W MONEY AT five per cent of gilt edge security, see Axel Andeison Oneida blk.

WANTED—A LdAN~OF TfOfT 0N~ NOTES^WELL secured at 10 per cent for six months. Ad­dress 3391, Journal.

WE LOAN ON CITY REAL-ESTATE AT LOwl est rates; no delay. Nickels &' Smith, 311 Nicollet av.

MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS; mortgages bought and sold. M. R. Waters,

__707_ Phoenix. I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF 5100 TO $500 _ loans on city property. Policy, 501 Andrus bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON~FARMS; MORTGAGES

bought and sold. M. R. Waters 707 Phoenlv. MONEY ~TO~LOAN~Afl^WESirR^ATESrNO _ delay. Thayer &_Gale, 213 X. Y. Life bl0g. $100 TO $600 TO LOAN_ON REALTY OR

good pap»r. 322 New Yoik Life building.

^ J j O A N S ^ A N ^ C H A ^ E L S _ _ WILLIAMS, 434 GUARANTY BLDG.. LOANS

on furniture, pianos cr any security, largo loans a specialty; terms to suit borroweis; lowest prices.

A U T O M O B I L E S , B I C Y C L E S 1905 WHITE. FULL EQUIPMENTS $1,750 1904 White, full equipments 1,250 1903 Packai d, two new tires 850 1905 Isorthern runabout, new 523 190-1 Pierce, electnc with top ion 190.J Ilambler, newly painted 850 1904 Columbia, full equipments 1,650 1905 Primere, air-cooled 850 1904 imperial, uir cooled 450 1904 Autocar, detachable tonneau 800 1905 Autoca- runabout, with top 700 1904 Stearns—get price.

Hajne<_ vUiomobllo Co., 220 6th st S. FOR SALE—1806 RAMBLER7 16~H.~P.7NEW-

ly painted; car as good as when new, extra

BRAND NEW FURNITURE, SACRIFICE; CAN-not rerew my lease; m U Bt sell out at once; entire stock at one-quarter, one-third to one*

*' ?* reKalaf Price; loo 38c bottles guar- - _ anteed furniture polish 18c; curtain poles 5c: gg] $1 carpet stretchers 10c; $3 gocart S1.88; «a> h a 5 «*T8 . f l 4 5 0 : ^tt-au mahogany dressing 1*. oi *IT.L * 1 5 l^eatai $11.50; So center ubt« tiziSP m u 8 l c cabinet $19; $24 parlor set $15; $6.50 rattan rockers $4; SO Iron beds $4: • ^ *df*w*rd $19.75; *7.oO child's Iron bed $o.65; $2.50 nuW*' rocker $l.4o;*$8.50 hall seat $5.25; 52.50 rockers $1.*); everything goes cheap. Paulson, 701 Nicollet, third floor Kerr s.

. u S A F E S - "A*-"". SAFE8. Have the largest *totk oi new and second­

hand safea In Minneapolis: all standard m*kea. ranging In size from JKvate residence safes to large bank safes, prices exceptionally low; also store, office, bank, confectionery and res­taurant fixtures, debks. chairs, tables, coun­ters, shelving, show cases, wall cases, mirrors, typewriters, registers, scales, etc

Twin City Fixture Co.. . 223 3d at S. PIANOS—GREAT BARGAINS FOR TB~3

week. $<{>.! Dunham piano for $•»• Jeivett^ niauo. $218; Singer piano, $190. regular price $3oo; Uers & Pond piano, $195; Haines Bros, piano. .$170; two "Crown" pianos, $225-8280; eabj- terms of $5, $U. $7, $8 a month, roster & Waldo, 36 5th st S, corner Nicollet av.

OEMENT BLOCK MACHINE. Buy the I. X. L. Cement Block Machines,

the best in the market today for the money. Write for circulars and price list. Room E, Metro] toll tan Life building, Minneapolis, Minn. Mention this paper.

WE TRUST EVERYBODY—EASY PAYMENTS I billiard tables, rar fixtures, bowling alleys; cheapest prices: our salesmen work on s salary. In de-tling with us you do not nave to pay commissions or middlemen's prod s. The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., Minne­apolis, Minn.

FURNITURE COMPLETE-F0R~SEK_ ROGH& good as new, bargain, including pictur s, birdseye maole ehlffounler, dresser, dre^iug table, wine cellaret, davenport, sofa pillows, lace curtains,, writing desk, dishes, cooking utensils, etc Call 61 Lyndale av N, flat 6.

SWEET~PEA8, 60 NAMED "VARIETIES; NAS-turtium seeds, garden seeds; pamphlet, "Flow-era from Seeds," free.

Prior Seed Co., Prior Seed Building,

Corner 7th St and 3d Av S. PIANOS—WE OFFER THE GREATEST BAR.

gain at our closing-oat sale of pianos. Plant's sold regardless of cost at halt price, or easy pajments. Cal 1st once.

S. W. Haddenbush & Co.. 7503 Nicollet Ave.

FOR 8ALE—ONE MAHOGANY CASE UPRIGHT Wellington piano for $100, one mshoganv case uptight Behning piano for $140 in first class conalticn. part time if necessary; and two goo.i Mnall size office safes. Inquire at 408 New York Life building

NEW GUARANTEED FIVE-DRAWER SEWING machine. $7.75 Positively selling genuine high-grade new machines le,s tnan you can buy second-hand. Call and be convinced. Housekeeping outfits a specially. Robert*' Supply, 717 Nicollet.

FOR SALE—IMMi.DIATl.LY, 12-FOOT BLACK walnut dining-room table with mast,i\e vedt*-tdl foot, cost $65, will sell for $25; oak dresser, cost $18. this Kale. $8.50. Call at 215 9th st S. flat 5. Both phones

FOR SALE—ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITTANICA, 31 volumes, uev.. cost $6o, will bell for $43 cash. This is a chance of a lifetime for any one wishing this magnificent work. For full par-ticulais address 3094. Journal.

WALL PAPER—WALL PAPER—ARTISTIC DE-signs, latest shades and color eflVcts. Prices right to raak» early business. Painting, en­ameling and paper cleaning. Baker. 118 5th st S opposite X Y Life bldg

ONE 6 H. P. AND ONE 87 H. P 7 GASOLENE" engine--, one 28-foot launch, with standing top and side curtain, all in good repair and at bargains- new engines and launcnes, any site. Enterprise Machine Co.

DROPHEAD WHITE, $15; LATE OAK SINGER, $10, others, Itomestic. Household. White. Sin­ger, WheeUr A, Wilson, $3 to $10; repair all makes-. Dalseide, 925 Nicollet av. Domestic Office.

ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, ONE POUND LIGHTER thai) others; niaue b\ K Uucistein Co.. OoS lot av S; guaranteed seven jears, our braces cuie bow legs. Cat feet and deformities

MEAT MARKET FIXTURES, FINE OAK cooler, horse, wagon, all complete for $275; must be bold. Inspect Friday 6 to 8 p.m 4<»4 E 27th st -__ _

A" LOT OF ROLL~tOP~DESKS "AND-OTHER office furniture, taken in trade, for sale cheap. J P. Gage & Co., 530 Heuuepin av, Masoula Temple.

FOR SALE^GdOD~AS_NEW._20_HORSEPOWW er gasolene engine, warranted good condition. L. L. Nerllen, Camden Place, Minneapolis.

AWNINGS. TENTS. FLAGS. ' American Tent & Awning Co..

307 309-311 Wtisu. av X. Mpls., Minn. SEEDS—FE.ESH STOCK GARDEN AND FIELD

seeds ^ust received. Onr lawn seed is the beat. J. H. Smith. 214-216 Henneniu av

FOR SALE CHEAP—A 60-FOOT ~ STEEL windmill* loner, v\ gomi conditi m. AppJj to C. M. Shearer, in the_office at Dayton's.

INVALID CHAIRS FOR SALE AND RENTj elastic stockings and radical cure trusses made to order F Buehsteln Co 608 1st av S

TOBACCO (IN HANDS) AT 10c AND 12Vic LB, in shipment of 75 lbs aud over. 1 lb by mall 2 > Funk Hlttleiner Franklin Kj .

BRING YOUR PHONOGRAPH RECORDS OF w bleh j ou have rrov n tired, to 16 Eastman block and e^thaii'.e tliem for otbe->

equipment; plate glass wind shield, Hartford BIG BARGAINS—DROPHEAD SINGER, $201 suspension'spilugs, cape top and top casing; I drophead Davis. $13; Domestic. $10; White. $5. prestolite tank, searchlight, two gas aud Warranted. Elmer, 703 1st av S three oil lamns; weed chain grips, extra sup- { THREE-HORSEPOWER GASOLENE - ENGINET ply box for oil and gasolene; car cost, less | w a t c r radiator«.. 200 «toves, closets, etc., at than a year ago, with extras. $1,700: will , u l f , m ^. a v v ' sell at a bargain, as owner wishes to pur- u a I t p n c e - " ' w a v

chase a more powerful car, car can be seen at Fawke8 Auto Garage, 111 6th st S. Ad­dress J , 312 Andrus building.

ONE "CADILLAC WITH DETACHABLE^ tonneau, ail in good shape $100

One Oldsmoblle, 5-H. P., In good shape... 200 One 1905, 16-H P., double cylinder car . . . 750 One 10-H. P., four-passenger Knox car 450 One 20-H. P. Knox touring car, wUl carry

five or seven passengers 750 Northwestern Motor Vehicle Co.,

219-221 Oth St S, Minneapolis, Minn.

ONE SECOND-HAND TEN-HORSE POWER horizontal feteaiu engine for sale cheap. Qi<een Mfg. Co , 7< 8_lst nv 8

«5C0~ KIMBALL PIANO, BEAUT1FUL~NEW* upright, for $250. Have no use for it. Ad­dress 3202, Journal.

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JACKSON AUTOMOBILE—A BARGAIN IN A 1905 Jackson. 20 H. J? , in perfect condition, fully equipped with ra fine top and lamps. Don't buy until you have had a demonstration of the wonderful hill-climbing stunts of this

year. The whole equipment cost $1,400; will sell for $900. Call or telephone the Minne apolis Automobile Co . 911 Nicollet av, foi a ride over Kenwood hill.

ONE 1904 WHITE STEAMER, TOP, FULL equipment $960

One 1905 Franklin, side entrance, de­tached tonneau 1,200

One 1905 Franklin runabout 1,000 One 1903 Franklin runabout 550

All these cars overhauled and repainted. Moul ton- Jordan Motor Car Co.,

217 4th St S. AUTO TIRES FROM $10 UP. CARRIAGE

tires $3 up, bicycle tires $1.50 up; send your tires to us for repairing. We hate the only complete plant for vulcanising and re-covering tires. J. N. Johnson Co., 915 Nicollet av.

CLEAR LOT, VALUE $1,000, 84th ST S, ONE block from Lyndale av S, for good auto; also have clear lot, 25th av S and 36th st, for small auto. Room 302 Phoenix building.

FOR SALE CHEAP—A WINTON ZQ H. P. five-passenger car. In absolutely, perfect con­dition; side baskets, searchlight, clock, odo­meter, etc. Address 2451, Journal.

AUTOS WANTED—NEW AND SECOND HAND, in exchange for land in Sully, Hughes, Stan­

l e y and Lyman counties, S. D. L. M. Reck. Flandreau, S D.

FO"R~SALE—A FEW LADIES' AND GENTS bicycles, cheap. H. F. Hughart, 280 Henne-pin.

SECOND-HAND Al condition.

INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE IN Peterson's 511 1st ev S.

STORAGE^ THE BOYD TRANSFER & STORAGE CO." HAS

nnequaled facilities for packing, moving, stor­ing and shipping household goods. Call and in­spect our new plaut at 4th av S and Lake st, the largest In the west; the finest anywhere, embracing stables, wagon shops and Fireproof Storage Warehouse, with every accessory and convenience. Visitors welcome. Warehouse office, 400 E Lake st. Main office. 46 3d st S.

MENNEAPOLIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Co. has best facilities for handling and stor­ing household goods; expert furniture packers; satisfaction assured, cut rates to Pacific coast and other points our specialty. K22 5th st S. Both phones.

FURNITURE—GOOD AS NEW, VERY CHEAP | small payments. White. 213 5th st S; op»a evenings.

FOR SALE—CHEAP, LARGE QUANTITY OF piano boxes O G. Peterson Express "Co., 501 2d av S

FINEST BLACK DIRT IN CITY FOR SALE BY John Corcoran, 2827 Lyndale av S. T. C. 7002.

35 CENTS—READING GLASSES, FINE PAIR. Hirschy optician, 518 Nic llet. second fionr.

FINE OAK TYPEWRITER DESK AND CHAIR^ used only two mortbs. 516 New \ork Life.

TYPEWRITERS—ALL MAKES; A "BARGAIN; mus4- be sold. BU.-k Mfg. Co.. 005 Syke* blk

STEWART STEEL RANGE; GOOD AS NEW; cheap for rash. 3i 33 Emerson av !?.

POOLROOM OUTFIT CHEAP FOR CASH. BOX A, Tracy, Minn.

WANTED—PARTIES LEAVING THE CITY TO get onr cut rates on household goods to Chi­cago. Denver, Spokane. Pacific coast terminals and tributary points. For the beet of service and the lowest possible rates, write or call on The Boyd Transfer A Storage Co., 40 3d st 8.

TOWN MARKET PAYS HIGHEST CASH prices for second-hand household goods and office furniture. 417-419 Washington av S. T. _C. 2817. _ _

BELL HOUSEHOLD GOODS TO LINDAHL * Diegre; highest prices paid. 4u5 Washing­ton av S Phone Main 1815_L2.

WANTED—DELIVERED AT LORLNO PARE; 1,000 yards good loam. Theodore Wirth. su-

_pe-lntendent of parks. EAST BLUE MARKET—CASH PRICES FOE

second-band furnltuie. 106 Central ar. T. C 16737.

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WANTED—A VERTICAL FILING Will pay cash. Call T. C. 10599.

CABINET.

DETECTIVE AGENCIES DETECTIVE, WITH 15 YEARS' FJS^EHLENCE!

will undertake any line of legitimate detec­tive work; absolute secrecy guaranteed; lady and gentlemen operative for all occasions; highest of references furnished. Baxter's De­tective Agency, 665 Temple Court, Minne­apolis. .

McNULTY DETECTIVE AGENCY — PROMPT service, nneqnaled facilities, reasonable rates. References, police headquarters. 210 Kasota, block. X. _W. phone.

^ ^ ^ E U R O P E ^ j n j A V E L ^ ^ THE EMPRESS LIKE OF THE ATLANTIC,

Canadian Pacific.railway fast Atlantic service; largest, f a&test". any -finest express .steamers be tvtccifl .St ' LfUl-rfrnVfe. tw^Rf-» *•*!,{ v 17arAn*- ' /tfilv