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f- St. Paul Tax Payers: Beginning with its issue of July 25th, the St. Paul Herald will publish in weekly instal ments a complete, list of the real estate tax list of Ramsey county, showing in detail the amount assessed for the real estate, the improvement and water tax. This undertaking will be handled personally by JAS. H. BURNS, Former Auditor of Ramsey County. The publication of this list will cost the St. Paul Herald the same amount of money it requires for the assessors of- fice to make the assessment we publish, and it will be the first time in the histo'ry of Ramsey county that its taxpayers have been in position to know how their taxes correspond with Vthose of their neighbor. The Herald will be sent to any sub- scriber one year for $1.50. It will not be on sale at news stands. Remit to St. Paul Herald, 63 Union Block, City. It Will an Eye-opener for Every Taxpayer. Pulpit in Railway Station. Travelers who enter Shrewsbury by the Abbey Foregatestation can scarcely fail to observe one of the most remarkable features to be seen at. any railway station in the world. This is a pulpit, It stands promi nently above the coal wagons and mis cellaneous goods trucks of the station yard an ancient stone structure, to which access is gained by an equally ancient flight of stone steps. This pulpit is the only remaining fragment or the domestic buildings of the once great and powerful Abbey of Shrews bury. In the olden days it stood in the monks' refectory and was used for preaching from and for reading tha lessons while the monks ate their fru gal meals. How the Scarecrow Earns His Wages. As he stands in the middle of the flat. Suffolk field there is little to shoTV that he is not the ordinary inanimate scarecrow. He stands motionless for five minutes at a time, and only when a bird is tempted by the fresh corn just appearing above the ground does he show any sight of life. But then it is that the scarecrow moves he hits an old tin can with the rusty handle of a shovel and frightens the birds and makes them fly thickly out of sight. So h spends his day, this old bent man, and at the end he is paid 18 pence. He is the village scarecrow. The Price of Supremacy. The improvement in naval construc tion proceeds so rapidly that what was yesterday the last word in science may to-morrow be but baby prattle. The pity of it is. that this "prattle" means the expenditure of millions of pounds which a day hence may be regarded as wasted. The Philosophy of Flirting. To woman marriage is a much more serious undertaking than to man. Therefore the first is not to be wholly condemned she is merely enjoying herself at another's risk in order to see whether the conditions suit her. Real Fishing. I've whipped miles of trout stream, I've played many a husky bass, I've read of the angler's battles with tar pon and salmon and tuna: but when I want just real fishing, I seek out a quiet little river I know, dig a can of worms, get down on the small of my stopper float, and wait for the perch to bite. Carefully Revised. "Is there anything," asked the preacher, "that you would have me leave out of the service? Some ladies prefer to have" the word 'obey' omit- ted." "Thank you, yes," replied the up-to date girl, "leave that out, and also the 'till-death-do-us-part' foolishness. One sever can tell in these days what may J*pp8n, you know." Faith. ^fce laith that passeth understand ing is the kind one has wbo pays $1 for a blood purifier TvhicU is passed over the counter by, a man whose face is lull of blotches. But He Isn't Likely to Last. 1 A very inferior man can become prominent if any body boosts htm. \-p, w. Twin City Carpet Cleaning Works 182 West Fourth Street, corner Exchange HUESLER, PROPRIETOR Carpets, Matting Rugs, Etc., Taken up Cleaned, Re-laid, Re-fitted, Packed for Shipment or Stored. Rugs Made and. Sized. W make A SPECIALTY O CLEANING FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC RUGS Tele/phones N W Main, 2176 Tri-State, 1Q38 N. Main 939 PHONES Tvvin City 1643 Capitol Steam Laundfy 743 Wabasha St., First Class Work Satisfaction Guaranteed ST. PAUL, MINN Northwestern Stamp Works. MANUFACTURERS O "Sir STAMP S OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 110 EAST THIRD ST. ST. PAUL, MINN. mLj& mi^rusr ^^^tcm^^y^ tvw*^ For the Business Man Mental concentration and overwork means the loss of vitality. Digesto, with fcs food properties and mild tonic qualities, make this Malt Extract a necessity to every business man. Digesto ts Efficient and Palatable At all Drug Stores I I I Spring Wollens Are In! 11 ij_^-y THE TAILOR mmiMifMnwmm iniiiiiwiiiiinmH FOR A Summe Suit or Ligh Overcoat! He has Pleased Others, He Will Please You! PRESSING AND REPAIRING DONE 109 Eighth St. Opposite Golden Rule Telephone Main 3488L St. Paul, Minn. EYE DEFECTS AN SYMPTOMS, BJye defects are fewsymptoms mariy. There can be but two defects in the human eye. Theeye may be too long- in whole. Then we have the Myopic eye. Or too short in wholethe Hyperopic eye. Combine the two in one eye and we have Astigmatism. Properly adjusted glasses will correct these defects. Medicines or waiting, never* Symptoms that spring from these two simple eye mal- ormations are manifold such as eye and headaches,' Indi- gestion) Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Chorea, Epilepsy and other ailments having their origin in lack of nerve force. We correct all Defects of the human eye that glasses will remedy. Charges reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. HARMS OCULO CURES SORE EYES 25c PER BOTTLE. E\ H. SAEMA BRO. OPTICIANS. 337 ROBEBT STREET, ST. PAUL,MINN. --i '"i-^- wa v PURE SPRING WATER Natural or J" Per Distilled Gallon THE GLENWQOD-INGLEWOOD SPRING WATER is always pure and fresb. It flows naturally and directly from the underground vein into sterilized bottles which are immediately sealed and DELIVERED WITHIN 24 HOURS. This statement cannot be truthfully made of any other water sold in this city. 4- Distributors of Chippewa and Colfax Water. The Gltnwood-lnglewood Co. 313 Hennepin Ave* Minneapolis. Tolephone 857 Model Bakery 892 Rlct Street Fresh Bread, Rolls and Cakes Always on hand. Wedding cakes and Parties a Specialty. J. J. PAAR, Prop. Branch Bakerj, 461 St. Peter St. Telephone X. C. 3682 CARL NELSON DEALER IN Fine Wines, Liprs and Cigars Famil Trad a Specialty 660 St. Anthony Avenue, Cor. ol Kent f. B. Phous4493 ST. PAUL, MINN. GROC ER Cor. Rondo & Dale Both Phones DR. HURD 91 E. SEVENTH ST. Specialty Pain less extracting, Crown and Bridge Work. TELEPHONES 171. Minnesota Steam Laundry 314 MINNESOTA ST. Send. Us Your Work OUR WORK WILL SATISFYY 0U S T. PAUU, MINN "laiz Milwaukee's Most Exquisite Beer Va Blat Brewin Go Branohes In Minneapolis and Saint Paul HOTEL DWYER. 224 Washington A v. S. Minneapolis, Minn. CHAS. W. DWYER, PROP. Hotel Dwyer has been refitted and refurnished and is in first class order throughout. Rooms with heat, elec tric light and bath, bythe day, week or month. Hotel always open for busi ness. Terms reasonable. THE FAMOUS Daliith Brewing ani Malting Co, *s "^V -t ~4tfyf- ULUTH. MJNN. AKt8SSffB THE GREAT MINNESOT A STATE FAIR ^WORLD'S FAIR AT HOMf INDIAN VILLAGE ANO THE BIG PRODl/CTIOJV "FOR RIDCLEY"*? B-F-NELSQN,PRE S. CN-COSGR0VE,SEC EXHIBITIONIH^ yW* GRAND ARRAY f *^Gjf AGRICULTURAL-HORTICULTURAL LIVE STOCK DAIRY-POULTRY-FISH-CAME-SMEEP-SWINE JOBBERS* AND MANUFACTURERS' EXHIBITS MAffmovs SPIED x/f/Bjr/iw &f r Ha jstsjarmux AFTERNOONANDEYEHINO PERFORMANCES BY CELEBRATED TROUPES^BEARS-ELEPHANTS SEALS^SEALIONS-ACROBATS-AERIAL ARTISTS DANCERS AND EQUILIBRISTS MGffTlY DISPLAYS!^GREGORYS ENCHANlOfG ROMAN CHARIOT^STANDING ROMAN RACES AIRSHIP RACES BIG HIPPODROME SHOW THE MERRY PIKE WOlitOo? Everyonesmokesi'Me RMSMA CIGARS f////?WZt<^///ZrJ2! HART&MURPHV, Where Does Your Spare Money Go? HAYE YOU A2STYTHI2JG TO SHOW FOB IT! 2JTOI Then start a little savings account wiih us. We assure not only absolute Bafety, but can help you tor prao&Sce economy. Interest compounded January* July 1, each year at 8 PER CENT PER ANNUM. DEPOSITS OVSR 3,000,000^0 STATE SAVINGS BANK 93 EAST FOURTH STREET- C. P. NOTES, Pttsideni KENNETH CLARK, Y. Prta. O. O. LAWBBNOB, Treanum. A Powerful Nerve Tonic *nd Restor&tiv^. LlTHIA WATER i StiEttTI HIMETMT. T. PAUL. 3LA.SONIO MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODQB OF MINNESOTA, A .F. AND A M. H. B. HOWARD, GRAND MASTER. 582 St. Anthony Ave., St. Paul. JOSE SHERWOOD, GRAND SECT. 130 W Arch St., St. Paul, Minn. PIONEER LODGE No. 1, A. and K. M., meets first and third Monday* of each month at Wagner Hall. cor. Chafes street and Western avenue, at 8:00 p. m./ J. Dillingham, W M. D. E BeBley/Secy.. 905 Marion street. PERFECT ASHLAR LODGE NO. 4, A. F. and A. M., meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Wagner Hall, Cor. Charles street and Western Avenue at 8:00 W. D. Carte r, W M. 1000 Iglehart street. Jose Sherwood. Secy.. 130 W Arch St. MARS LODGE, NO. 2202, MEETS 'it Odd Fellows' Hall, 221 West University, corner Farrington avenue. Entrance Farrinton. S. E Hall, N. G. Thos. Hickman, S., 422 St. Anthony avemK* HOUSEHOLD O RUTH, NO. 553 O. U. O. of O. meets first and third Monday in each month at Odd Fel lows Hall, N. W Cor. University and Farrington. Mrs. C. Howard, M. N G., Mrs. Ida M. Johnson, W R., No. .916 Marion St. PAST GRAND MASTER'S COUNCIL. No. 123, G. O. of O. meets the sec ond and fourth Friday in each month at Odd Fellows' Hall, 221 W University, corner Farrington. Entrance on Farring ton. Wm. R. Morris, W G. M. Thos. R. Hickman, G. S., "No. 422 St. Anthony avenue. ST., PAUL PATRIARCHY NO 114. meets second Monday in each month at Odd Follows' Hall, 221 W University, corner Farrington. Entrant on Farring ton avetnue. Thos. R. Hickman (acting) R. V. P.W R. Morris, M. V.'oa.oP eqsBqB&. %81T 'U "AY *9A4.OT: John 389 Rondo. Hayes Lodge No. 6. Kl of meets first and third Tues days in each month at hall, cor. of University and Far rington Avenues, at 8:00 c'clock M. Knights of Pythias in good standing al ways welcome. John Hayes. C. R. W Gully, K. of R. and S.. RIDDLE CIRCLE. LADIES O Gr. A. ft. meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in Supreme! Court room, old cap itol buildine. Mrs. M. J. Leavitt. Prea., Mr. J. R. White. Secy.. Phoenix Bid?. FIDELITY COURT O CALANTHE NO. 345, N. A., S.. A., E A. A and A meets first and third Monday in each month at of Hall. 211 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis. Mrs. Minerva E Barnett, W Miss Arle ne M. Scott, R. of D., 25 W 29th St. GOPHER. LODGE NO. 105. I. B. O. E. of the World, meets second and fourth .Thursday in each month at Elks Hall, No. 126 East Third street, St. Paul. T. Lyles, E. R. R. M. John son, secretary, 376 Minnesota. PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH, Cot. 12th and Cedar. Sunday services: Prtacb lug at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sandai school at 12:30 o'clock. Wednesday *vea. Irig geueral prayer meeting. Friday even ing study Sunday school lesson. Fueral and weddings nromptly attended. Rev. W. D. Carte r, Pastor. 1000 Iglenart. ST. JAMES' A- M. E CHURCH. COR. Fuller ana. Jay streets. Sund ay services, 11:00 a. m. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday prayer meeting, 8:00 p. m. Pastor visits on -saupa.A\. tuoq IsX^psanj, puu XB^UOJV day and Thursday. Weddings, fimerals and the sick attended on notice. Rev. S. Graves. Pastor. Parsonage, Cor. Jay and Fuller. ST. PHILIP'S EPISCOPAL "MISSION, corner Aurora avenue and Mackubl-n atre**. Sunday servjcisa: Early celebration rt Holf Eucnorist, 7:30 a. m. High celebratlJi, Holy Eucharis't first and third Sunday*, 11:00 a. m. Matins, second and foartk Sundays, 11:00 a. m. Sundry school, 12:3b p. a Brotherhood of St. Andrew. 6-:30 &. m. Vespers, 7:30 p. m. Week service*: Wednesdays, confirmation class, 3:00 p. m, Fridays, evening prayer-. 8:00 p. m. St.ur days Holy Eucharist, 9:00 A. M., Rev. A. Lealtad, Rector, 514 Fuller St. JOHN DORNSEIFF DEALER IN i r\ & Shoes 659 \)nbti+H?, Corner Kent Repairing N%atly Done GOOD SHOES 4 a UNITED BROTHERS O FRIENDSHIP. NORTH ST AR LOD GE NO. 138. U. B. F., meets first and third Tuesd ay in each mpnth at Wagner Hall, cor. Western and Charles. Brothers in good stand ing always welcome. J. R. White, W M., J. Q. Adams, W Sec'y, 49 E Fourth street. 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