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6 SAFE AND SURE INVESTMENTS FOR SHREWD BUYERS POPULAR WANTS Where Wawnt^ Caui Bs Left (or Insertion i.i The Globe At the RMe of l Cen* per Word. No Insertion/" Ac cepted Lew than 15 Centy. Personal. Clairvoyants, Fortune Teller and Medical Classification?. 2 Cents Per Won No insertion accepted less than 25 cent*. WANT COLUMN BRANCH OFFISEJ: CONGER BROS., Druggists, Selby ave nue, corner St. Albans; 409 Selby avenue and 3-1;' University avenue. RICE STREET PHARMACY. 306 Rice street. ALBERT W. BORK. corner Mississippi and Nash streets. CAMPBELL; BROS., Selby and Victoria. S. H. REEVES, Druggist, Seven Corners. STRAIGHT BROS., Druggists, Rondo and Grotto streets. * A. T. GUERNSEY & SON, Druggists, 171 North Dale street. PEOPLES PHARMACY. 79S East Sev enth street. E. D. ROLLINS, Druggist, 295 West Sev enth street. SEVER WESTBY, Druggist, Maria ave nue and East Third street. "W. A. FROST & CO.. Druggists, Selby and Western avenues. WALTER NELSON. Druggist. University avenue and Rice streets. REITZKE & CO., Druggists, Selby and Western avenues. A. & G. SCHUMACHER, Druggists, 490 West Seventh street. HOLCOMB & MAGNUSON, 951 Payne avenue. J. W. NELSON, Dale and University. BOTNER & CO., Druggists, 678 Grand avenue corner St. Albans. C. T. HELLER Colonnade. St. Peter and Tenth streets. J. P. JELLINEK .si CO., 961 West Sev enth street. W. K. COLLIER, East Seventh street, corner Sibley. A. A. CAMPBELL. Louis and Rondo streets. 11. J. M'CALL, 483 Broadway. DREIS PHARMACY, corner Ninth and St. Peter streets. GEORGE C. DAVENPORT & CO., 973 East Seventh street. JOHN BODINE & CO.. 881 Payne avenue. B. A. TREAT, ii: Broadway. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. RUKARD HURD ANNOUNCES HIS candidacy for state senator for the Thirty-sixth district, on Republican ticket HELP WANTED—FEMALES. CASHIER—Wanted, cashier. Call Wild wood pavilion; telephone Twin City phone. HOWORK—Wanted, girl for general housework; family of two. Apply 23 College ay. east. WANTED -Woman to do washing and _n_oii!iig. Call No. -5 Tilton st. WANTED- One girl in washroom, two mangier girls, one starcher at once. Eastern Steam laundry, 75 S. Robert st. WAITRESSES— Wanted, two dining room waitresses at the Colonnade hotel. $50.00 IK CASH FREE for reasons why Silver Salt is the perfect silver cleaner. For particulars ask your gro cer or druggist or write Silver Salt Co.. St. Paul. $9 TO $15 WEEKLY; no canvassing; if - now employed an hour or two evenings Will add $5 to $6 to your weekly In come. Enclose stamp. Work mailed on application. 20th Century Mfg. Co. loiedo, Ohio. " _te^— .^r^r: SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Anybody Out of Work in St. Paul or Minneapolis may insert an adver _ tisement under this heading free of charge. Keller Society, ftfeffi St- ; Telepn-me Mam I*3. .wis. FLRNISH women by ia* «iav to do nouseclt-unirig, washing, ironrng, sew lr.g, nursing the tick ana raenuing- also men to do odd jobs. AMERICAN WIDOW, forty-five, with furniture, wants position as housekeep er; small family; good references. An swer with stamp. Box 531 St. James. Minn. ' A GERMAN WOMAN wo.ld like to go cut by the .day to work. Call or ad _ dress M. W.. 418 Sherburne DAY WORK— Woman wants day work washing ironing or cleaning. Call 221 _ East v Thirteenth ■ st L EXPERIENCED " STENOGRAPHER de sirft_ substituting during the summer and tall months. Address F., 47 Globe. "in!; SEKK?ER-A Scotch woman would Ike position as housekeeper. Address bis Jackson st. H2m_3f 3_P I'Kft. - A *»*** *<»««» would like position as housekeeper. Ad market?' th St left slde of new HOp3EKEEPER-A widow lady would like position as housekeeper for bach _NK rsgdgu£- AddreS^ M- ." East NURSE—Experienced nurse wishes steady situation; prefer care of infant ■j' or invalid;! references.-. 346 Maria ay OFFICE WORK—Wanted, by a youn^ lady,- position In office, in store or af cashier. Address J OO2 De Sort st R? s!s^-Wanted"; position by competent lady stenographer, with ex perience and best of references. Ad dress J 13, Globe. STENOGRAPHER— Wanted, position by competent stenographer. F 29, Globe. WANTED—Tc go out washin&- -403 Day ton ay. *YiH^?^iS- widow, day work Thurs lar-d st. ***** each week- »C Cort- VM^ would like any »d of duv Ui_ ' W_S Wi_C• ironing, or house clean ing. Call or adcress 446 Thomas St., stairs Arundel: second house; up -, wishes oosition as housekeeper for Widower or single man. Address Kanny Williams, Klrby. Wis. Auure&s V££? EE!~A _? w more places to sew; 7hTUton Sst S.e^ g p_ u f PeClalty- ****« WANTED—A place to take care of chil dren or aged person. Postal card to 237 Rondo St.. up stairs. AN Canntt to go out washing b>' the day. Call at 448 Temperance street, room 4. ' WILL lake horn washing for second ly & e t lothlns vi an klnd - Address 386 WOMAN would like washing to tiTir* home, 221 Thirteenth st. S _ c YOUNG LADY wants to work for music lessons; prefer country. Address M 1 rice '^r^ aSt xt Eleventh and Broad way, fat. Paul. Minn. BUSINESS CHANCES. AS WE are about to enter tho wholesale business in another line, we offer our hardware business for sale; good shop trade In connection. M. Schmits Hard ware Co.. 378 Dayton ay. - A GOOD CHANCE for a business man will seh a stock of general merchandise that will invoice about $5,000: monthly sales $1,000; best location in one of the best towns on the Mlssabe Range in Northern Minnesota; will sell or rent buildings. Address V 31, Globe. TYPEWRITING MACHINES. • BUT typewriters with rent you pay; all makes. Jewett Agency. 237 Hennepin ay.. Minneapolis; all make*. POPULAR WANTS HELP WANTED—MALES. BARBERS— Wanted, two barbers, 85% East Fourth st.; Giskle's shop; $13 per week; this is a job year around. - STONE CUTTERS on curbing and bridge work; also first-class paving cutters, quarrymen and laborers used to quarry" work; steady job, good wages. Apply Kettle River Quarries Co., Sandstone. Minn. -] ;■•- ■ ■ ■.'■:■■ STENOGRAPHERS wanted and young men who are good penmen to tile appli cations for clerical positions. G. N. General Office, room 519. ■ WANTED— Boilermaker's, rate 32& c per hour; handy men in boiler shop. 22& c. and helpers ls^c. Apply Room r2O G. N. Bldg. ■ ■ ■ ■■ - WANTED—Men to learn our business. Splendid profession for poor man. Short time prepares for position or conducting your own business. Tools presented. Diplomas granted. Positions plentiful. Write today. Moler Barber college, 221 Second ay. North, Minneapolis. WANTED—Eight bright, intelligent and energetic solicitors to work on the Sat urday Evening Post and Ladies' Home Journal; commissions paid daily; only men capable of earning good wages need apply. Call third floor, 377 Rob ert st., alter 10 a. m. WANTED—Stonecutters; wages $3.50 to $4 per day; S hours' work. Fred Andres & Co., Milwaukee. Wis. ; WANTEDSalesman of business experi ence and good appearance; the right party will secure profitable employment by addressing at once (references re" quired), F 34, Globe. WANTED— first-class inside man; per manent employment at good wages for a good man; union man preferred. Gor man Electric Co., 315 Minnesota st. WANTED— bookkeeper; one • with knowledge of stenography and typewriting preferred; please state sal ary expected. F 40, Globe. WANTED—Young man for office work. Cathcart & Co.. 106 Nat'l German- American Bank bldg. WANTED— man to drive delivery wagon and solicit orders for retail meat market; references required. Address F 39, Globe. WANTED—A watchman. Call at once at Como Park Pavilion. WANTEDYoung man to lay parquet flooring, German preferred. 294 Laurel a v. WANTED— Edge setter and edge trim mer. Minnesota Shoe Co. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. Anybody Out of Work in St. Paul or Minneapolis may insert an adver tisement under this heading free of charge. A GOOD MAN wants work of any kind; understands care of horses and driving. Address Charley, 372 Rp- >>*{ st. A STEADY and reliable young man would like work of any kind. Address L. H. Wilder, 562 Cedar st. A YOUNG MAN of nineteen would like work as driving or any other kind of work. Address 644 Arundel St., St. Paul, Minn. s BARTENDER— good references wants position as bartender. Address 64, Park Place, city. BOY— good boy of sixteen years old, would like a place as office boy or er rand boy. Address, William Ward, 542 Cedar st., city. OY—Boy of sixteen would like work as office or errand boy. Well acquainted with city; can give best of references. Address, A. S.. 19 W. Tenth st. BOY of 17 would like work of any kind. Address P. F., 913 Euclid st. BOY of 18 would like work of any kind. Address J. S., 901 Euclid st. CLERK Boy of fourteen months' ex perience as clerk In railway office, de sires a position; can give good refer ence from last position held. Address or call J. J. F., 664 Ravine st. CLERK—A grocery clerk who speaks the Scandinavian and American languages, wants a position in a general store; city or country; good salesman. Apply to S. P., 686 Pine st., St. Paul, Minn. CLERK first-class grocery clerk wants position; can furnish best of ref erences. Address 675 John st. COACHMAN—Good strong man wishes position, careful driver; can take care of cows. Wrn. Nelson, 583 East Seventh st. DRIVER, experienced, acquainted with the city, fond of horses and handy with work around the house, wants position. E. P., 222 East Seventh st. ERRAND BOY—Wanted, by a boy of fourteen, a place as errand boy or where he can make himself generally useful. Please call or address 755 Jes sle st. FARMER—Man competent in all branch es of farm work, strictly temperate, wants work.- Harold Price, 519 Broad way, St. Paul, Minn. STENOGRAPHER— man of 24 two years' experience in law and real estate office, desires position; compe tent to take charge of office, handling correspondence, collection department assistant bookkeeper, stenographer, etc.; will accept position in or out of city is steady and strictly temperate talks and writes English and Swedish languages. Address P. J., 407 Summit place, St. Paul. Minn. STENOGRAPHER—Young man, fair stenographer, good penman long hand, would like a position where he can do some collecting or outside work; best of references and bond if required. Ad dress J. R. 445 St. Peter st„ city. aTENOGRAPHER— years' experi ence, would like to secure work few hours each evening. Age 20. L. Wes ley Aschemeier. 259 Selby ay. TEAMSTER—Young man of 22 wishes work as teamster in city; well ac quainted in city. Address Th. Schultz, 720 Kent St., St. Paul. ; WANTED— Situation by young married man as clerk or stock clerk; good ref erence. Address Harry Richard, 73 W Louisa. ■• • WANTED— Position by young man sten ographer; rapid and accurate; moderate salary. Address - Stenographer, 613 New York Life bldg. YOUNG MAN of 17 years would like po sition in general office work; has good handwriting and willing to work Ad dress 605 Blair st. city. YOUNG MAN of eighteen years would like work: has , experience in packing. Address 493 Biair st., St. Paul, Minn. DENTISTS. D^SCHT^FMANN, 138 Painless extracting, gold filling 75c up others t>oc up; cleaning, S6oc up; solid 22-k crowns and bridges, -$2.50 tm plates $3.50 up; full set, 54 to $20. On ladies' entrance of Ryan. TENTS AND AWNINGS. ST. PAUL TENT AND AWNING COM pany— I. Weikert. proprietor; manu facturers of tents, hack, covers, awn ings, 356-353 Jackson; both telephones. CONTRACT WORK. Sewer on Cook Street from Arkwright Street to Trot. Brcok. r?.^ C2f°Q* lh?» B< ia,?,. of" Public Works. City of St. Paul. Minn., July 5, 190** Sealed bids will be received jby the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul Min nesota, at their office in said city until Jury m. on the seventeenth (17th) day of July, A. D. 1902. for the construction of a sewer On Cook street from Arkwricht street to Trout Brook, in said city oc nv d \ JE,i 1° ,V, lans r and„ specifications on fiiC in the office of said Board. A bond..with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of a least twenty 26) per cent or a certified cheek on a bank of St. Paul 11: a sum of at least ten (10) per cent of the gross amount -,id- «■«■* accompany each bid Said check shall be made pay able to the Clerk of said Board. P * XV.* said Board reserves - the right-"to reject any and aH bids. • 8 lo JOHN S. GRODE," Official: R. L. GORMAN. President " Clerk Board of Public Works July 7-1502-lCt- " THE ST. PAUL GLOBE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1902. D. H. EHichaud 105 East Fourth Street. National German-American Bank Bulletin; £49 R Will buy a lot on Charles, next 9 t¥lm%3 to the corner of Arundel street. A bargain. «, jJQ 9 Will buy a fine lot and ten -90 CUU room-house, with bath, on Rice street, between Summit and Igle hart street. It would cost at least $5,000 to teplace the house at present cost of building. The lot alone is worth $2,500. so this will prove to you that the property is offered for sale at a very low price. It must be sold at once. derm Each will buy large lots on St. wOwM Clair and Yon Minden streets, east of Western avenue, with sewer and water in street; these lots are offered at very low price for choicely located prop erty. #E4C Will buy a f-o sr.vth-facing WM&3 lot on University ay., near Dale st. $Qfion Will buy a large house and PUUuU lot. south-facing, on Iglehart St.. between Rice and St. Peter sts. 09 9 Will buy a fine south-facing lot 9&LW on Aurora ay.. near Milton st. Moriarty and Garlouih, Real Estate, Fire Insurance and Rental.*. 91 E. FOURTH STREET HAGUE AY.-East of Flsk — Elegant south-front lot for $1050 I'RESCOTT ST.-Best' corner on the street, with six-room house, only.JjslCOO ISABEL ST. Beautiful fifty-foot south-front lot, east. of Winslow ay. for 9000 STRYKER AY.-Near Winifred - Six room house; water, sewer and closet; large lot; for $150t> BAKER ST.-Between Oho and Orleans —Two beautiful-lying lots, 50x150 each; south-front; both for .ssoi> DAYTON'S BLUFF-Elegant eight-room house on East Sixth st.; bath, gas and sewer; fine shade trees; a b-autful home; for '....SiMOO EAST THIRD ST.-Corner of Earl-Nice lot for ?_OO ACRES —Two acres, best soil, with brand new six-rcom house, only three blocks from street car; street graded. This goes for ' $1500 KORiARTY & GAHLOUGH, Real Estate, Fire Insurance and Rentals 91 EAST FOURTH STREET, Canadian Wheat Lands Are the cheapest lands on earth today. We have them for sale in 7 Large and Small Tracts. Nason & Christofferson, 436-438 Endicott Building, ST. PAUL, MINN. POPULAR WANTS HORSES AND CARRIAGES. £iORSES-HORSES-A large and well se lected stock of chunks, draft and busi ness horses constantly on hand; also nicely educated gentlemen's roadsters, family horses, Western horses and nice saddle ponies; visit our mammoth sta bles before buying elsewhere; every horse guaranteed as represented; part time given if desired. Barrett & Zim merman, the Northwest's largest horse dealers, Midway. St. Paul. Minn. FOR SALE—One pair black draft horses, weight, 3,000 lbs, with new harness and wagon; must be sold at once. Call at 276 Goodrich ay. FOR SALE Cheap horse for sale, $15.00. 243 Spruce st. ■ FOR SALE. FOR HousehJldfin^nrtuTeTln^nVs^ class condition; parties leaving town. _56 East Fairfield. - . SEWING MACHINES. FOR SALE—Drop head automatic, al most new, at half price; also two new Singers. 99 West Seventh. PROPOSALS FOR THE FURNISHING OF MA TERIALS FOR. AND FOR CON STRUCTING SUBSTRUCTURE FOR NEW SCHOOL BUILDING IN FIFTH WARD; ALSO SUBSTRUCTURES FOR GRANT, HARRISON AND BAKER SCHOOL BUILDINGS. St. Paul, Minn., June 25, 1902. Notice is hereby given that sealed pro posals will be received at the Office of the Mayor of the City of St. Paul, in the County of Ramsey and State of Minne sota, in the City Hall and Court Hou^a Building, in said city, up to the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. on Wednesday, the ICth day of July, A. .D. 1902, for the furnish ing of material for constructing sub structures for new C. K. Davis School Building, and additions to Grant, Harri son and Baker School Buildings. Plans and specifications are on file with the Secretary of the Board of School In spectors, in his office at 602-503. in tha New York Life Insurance Building, in the City of St. Paul. All proposals 'or all of the work aforesaid must be pre sented at the office of the Mayor, as hereinbefore suggested, at or before the time mentioned, securely sealed, each proposal separate from any others which may. be submitted by the same bidder, according to the nature of the work con templated by the proposals themselves All bids or proposals must be accom panied with a bond to the amount of at least twenty (20) per cent of the bid. or a certified check to the amount of at least ten (10) per cent thereof, payable to Otto Bremer, City Treasurer, as security for the due and proper execution of the necessary contract If the bid or proposal is accepted, and no bid or proposal will be considered unless so accompanied either by a bond or certified check, as above suggested. : . . After the.bids are accepted the bidders will be required to enter Into a contract. ' as required by law, and a second bon 1 will thereupon be furnished, according to. the requirements of the charter. Each respective contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder -therefor, and the bids will be opened at the hour of -eleven o'clock -on the said 16th day of July, at. the officeS of the Mayor," as aforesaid, the right being hereby reserv ed, : for. good and sufficient - reason, to re ject any or all of the bids so submitted and received. v - ._ - ROBERT A. SMITH, <*'_'.'"_ Mayor. .. ._ O. E. HOLMAN, ~ : - President Board of School Inspectors. June 25-July 2-9 " " •- ■ ■ ■:-....^~ -■. ■•' ■ - ■"- ■ -.- ' . :■::-jt.--•■ AN INCOME BEARER $2650 Brick Store and Tenement. ". s * ..:■ RENTS Per month... .;...^. :5 42.00 Per year..........;.......... $504.00 "~ "■ -—-;-■ "= "EXPENSES '-.'■■ ; 7 axes ............ rf# .. .i..,......,"....... $18.64 Insurance.... ... J-.. \t[.. . • ~ $18 60 Repairs (last year).... J ].. ................ m .... $2500 •-.•..,= , .^-. .._:-.;-.: .... - - " '— .. $6274 Met Income $441.76 This pays $4.26 more than 16Mi per cent net on price, or 10 per cent net on $4,417.60. The first :- comer gets it. H. A, CAMPBELL, 107 East Fourth Street. . WANTED' To purchase 160 to 320 acres of improved land, near Twin Cities, must be cheap for cash. Call Monday morning or write full description. VARLANO LAND COMPANY. 7224-6 Oloba Building, St. Paul, SJOBERG ■'.■■', & HEDBURG 313 Jackson St. •x. (Second Floor.) $2600 For a fine house of eleven rooms and bath, in the very best of repair, not far from the center of the city. $600 For ,an eight-room house, with city water on Wells St., near Payne ay. $4200 Buys a fine double house on Ninth st near Broadway. This is a good deal less than tax valuation, and certainly a very good investment. $1500 For an eight-room house, city water and sewer, in lower town. $900 For a five-room cottage and three lots on Dayton s Bluff. The lots alone are worth the money. "'-■-. --i ■'='■:. $990 | For a six-room house, with city water | and large lot. Arlington Hills district. \ CLARK CLARK Rooms SIS-I6 Germania Life Bids. • 2600 Acres in Sawyer Co., Wis. Price $4.00 Per Acre Soil, clay loam and clay subsoil. Lots of cordwood. Omaha railway runs through it. Station near most of it Cheapest piece, in the county, Land retails from $6.00 to $15.00 per acre. ) \ CLARK & GLARK Rooms 815-16 Germania Life Bid*;. W. H. Ell wood. 405 Endlcott Bldg. Formerly with Minnesota Land and Col onization Co. FOR INVESTORS—I have 100,000 acres of fine land in Aitkin, Crow Wing, Cass Wadena and Hubbard counties for from $6.50 per acre up. FOR FARMERS— have lands for the live farmer in the best diversified farming , county on earth at lower than lowest prices. Write for particulars. CONTRACT WORK. Grading Ashland Avenue, From Griggs Street to Hamline Avenue. Office of the Board of Public Works City of St. Paul, Minn., July sth, 1902 " Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Min nesota, at their office In said city,' until 2 p. m. on the seventeenth (17th)" day of July, A. D. 1902, for the grading of Ash land avenue, from Griggs street to the right of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company, and Ashland Avenue, from said right of way to north line of Hamline avenue, in said city, ac cording to plans and specifications on file ln the office of said Board. - A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent or a certified check on a banK of St. Paul, In a sum of at least ten (10) per cent of the gross amount bid, must accompany each bid. Said check shall be made pay able to the Clerk of said Board. ' " . The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. " JOHN S, GRODE, i I:- *-:^/ *i_ "1 President. Official: R. 1,. GORMAN, Clerk Board of Public Works. July 7-1902-10t. CONTRACT-WORK. ■' '■■/ '."■* " '■ Grading Syndicate Avenue from Summit ':7V7^to Portland Avenue. '7. Office of the Board of Public Works.- City of St. Paul. Minn.^July 5, 1902. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and - for the corporation of the Cfty of St.' Paul,' Min nesota, at their office In' said-city, until 2 p. m. on the seventeenth* (17th) day of - July. A. D. 1902. for the 'grading of Syn dicate., avenue from « Summit avenue to Portland avenue, In 'said city, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of * said Board. : A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent,' or a certified check on a bank of St. Paul, in a sum of.at least ten (10) per.cent of the gross "amount bid,' must accompany each bid. : Said check shall be made pay able to the Clerk of said Board. < - The '. said Board reserves the right :to reject any and all bids. . '. JOHN S. GRODE, _ , '■"•->.- „_ President. Official: - R. L. GORMAN, -...-.-■: %lZi • Clerk Board of Public Works. .•'.'■ July 7-1902-10t > HAMLINE $2,100 Will buy. house No. 684 Asbury aye, The present owner of this property foreclosed a $3,000 mortgage on the premises. The building originally cost $4,800. This is one of the few bargains left. in Hamline. D. R. ELDER No. 2 Manhattan Building. GOOD RESIDENCES 670 Portland Aye. A splendid nine-room house, with hard wood floors: hardwood finish; new open plumbing, etc. Selling price, $7,500 259 Summit Place, A well built and well arranged eight-room house; now rented for $40.00 per month. Selling price, $5,250 WM. C. READ New York Life BMg. Homer H. Hoyt, 246-248 Endicott SPECIAL BARGAINS. *7;£-Takes No. 911 Margaret st.; nice cottage, four rooms and good barn; house has city water and sewer in it. $650—Double house and full-sized lot, on JJayton bluff; houses are rented at $10 160-acre farm, near Grantsburg; good house and barn; will exchange same for house and lot in St. Paul; price, $1 000 - acres broken. v'"""' $600— cottage. West St. Paul; house easy terms' re Pair= has city water; $450—N0. 1083 Co™ay st.; easy terms; small cottage and barn; full-sized lot. p. Mcdonald 438 Globs Bldg. A FEW HOT WEATHER SPECIALS. $4,250—A good ten-room house in good repair, with all modern improvements, including gas fixtures, on Smith ave nue, near College. $2,200 will buy an eight-room house, with water and sewer, south facing, on St Anthony aye. $1,250 for eight-room house, south facing, b; on Charles St., corner of Oxford. $2,000 for six-room house, large lot, on ■ Hope st., near East Sixth st. $I,loo—Eight-room house, city water south-facing, in Arlington Hills. ' $1,100 — nine-room house in Rice . street district; convenient to schools cars and new shops. NINE ACRES, all under cultivation, good house, barn; 6.000 cabbages and all other crops; near Little Canada; come in for price and location. $I,ooo—South-facing lot on Marshall ay Merriam Park. . ■■ ' $500— lot on Blair, west of Dale st. Jlt OJ°J co£?, er «° Edmund and Chats worth. This is the cheapest lot In that neighborhood. ... $4,000 ■'■'■:.* W 7- New Modern Home 957 Dayton avenue, eight rooms, hardwood finish, oak floors, handsome mantel, hot water heat, porcelain bath, marble wash stand, nickel plumbing. Lot 40x150 feet to alley. Terms to suit—monthly payments if desired. Smith & Taylor 48 E. 4th SI. POPULAR WANTS ROOMS FOR RENT. AT FOUR HOTELS NEWLY FUR nished and. papered rooms; all prices, : day, week or month; depot cars pass the doors. The Western, 105 East Eighth; Imperial Hotel, 16 East Eighth- Yukon Hotel, 127 East Eighth- Econo ,my Hotel, 360 Jackson st-; transient trade solicited. - CENTRAL AY., Furnished front room for rent, cheap. ROOM AND BOARD OFFERED. NELSON AY., Large rooms, well lighted, well ventilated; modern furni ture, porcelain bath, gas; satisfactory table; pretty neighborhood; walking distance. --" — -' WANTED TO RENT. WANTED— or three unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; centrally lo cated. State price. 6- W. College ay. FARM LANDS FOR SALE. HOLD YOUR JOB while securing a 160-acre farm and town lot free. In quire Co-operative Colony Association, 40.1 Baltimore block. St. Paul. : ' FINANCIAL. il ™^iSoii_nr\ !i5~ 7 our credlt is good with us. Quick WO—loans on household goods, pianos, ior~ €tc;, l wlth»ut removal from your I™— residence; easy payments, lowest l.ir~ rates Also loans to salaried people 140— without mortgages or Indorser, pay s4s— in easy weekly or monthly ln sso—stallments. We have private inter ss5 —viewing rooms, and can guarantee absolute privacy and confidential $65—treatment. Fifth floor. American Loan Co., 512 Manhattan Bldg. Open evenings. SHORT ROUTE TO PAY DAY. Loans to Salaried People. UPON THEIR PLAIN NOTE. No mortgage, indorser or publicity. These loans made quickly and quietly. ST. PAUL FINANCIAL CO., ROOM 301, THIRD FLOOR. NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING. MONEY LOANED to salaried peopi°; only security their name; also loans on furniture, pianos, etc., without removal from residence. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Company, 317 Pioneer Press Bldg. MONEY LOANED on diamonds and all goods of value; reduced rates. Geo. R. Holmes, 141 East Seventh. 5 AND 6 PER CENT MONEY to loan • on improved property in St. Paul and - Minneapolis. V. C. GTlman, Germania Life Bldg. - ■ . • PERSONALS. FEMALE DISEASES CURED, Irregular menstruation quickly cured; forty years' experience. Office open from 9a. m. till 10 p. m. Dr. Wheeler, Globe bldg., Minneapolis. Tel. N. W., M. 3203-L2, T. C. 533: good home for patients. SHOE REPAIRING. WHEN your shoes want half soling, tel ephone Main 1566-J2. Called for and £ delivered.. Jarvis. 83 East Fourth st. < MEDICAL. LADIES! $500 REWARD 2_S-s____J__SS_SS» pathologyfrom any cause, my monthly regulator fails to relieve. Mail. Harmless, Teg..safe,sure. How long*suppressed, 8100 reward for any other remedy advertised that will relieve one in2o. DR. JACKBOS, R. CO., Ihlcajo. 111. (Corporation) Paid up Capital *iO,OOO CONTRACT WORK Grading Portland Avenue, From Lexlng- ton to Hamline Avenue. Office of the Board of Public Works, City of St. Paul, Minn., July 5, 1902. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Min nesota, at their office in said city, until 2 p. m. on the seventeenth (17th) day of July, A. D. 1902, for the grading of Port land avenue, from Lexington avenue to the right of way of the Chicago, Milwau kee & St. Paul Railway Company and Portland avenue, from said right of way to Hamline avenue, in said city, accord ing to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, or a certified check on a bank of St. Paul, in a sum of at least ten (10) per cent of the gross amount bid, must ac company each bid. Said check shall be made payable to the Clerk of said Board. The said Board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. JOHN S. GRODE, President. "Official: R. L. GORMAN, Clerk Board of Public Works. - July 7-1902-10t 5 1 _BI »11 jjEHB - *_t JEI a5 2 m|__-__E__a_L^ EVERY WOMAN Is interested and should know about the wonderful 'PEERLESS" Spray Syringe Indorsed by leading physicians. The favorite of all women who have tried it. Perfect In jection and suction. Capacity half pint. It is the safest and most convenient. It cleanses Instantly and does Its work per fectly. Compare our Syringe and price. Ask your druggist for the "PEERLESS;" if ho cannot supply you accept no other, but send direct to us and we will for ward you one at once, securely packed, free from observation, on thirty days' free trial. Price, $2.00; and 25 "cents ex tra for postage, with full directions for using and valuable hints to ladles. If cash is sent with order we pay the post age. Address all orders ln confidence to THE PEERLESS SUPPLY CO., 72 & 74 Elm Street. New York. For Unnatural Discharges, Stricture Especiall y Inold case 3 whsri doctor* fall, uss a non-poisonous, vegetable CURE for ul ceration and Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the urethra, all private urinary diseases and weakness of men and women. ZY-MO Is GUARANTEED TO. CURE OR MONEY REFUNDED. Cures In 48 hours without pain. Espe cially advised for old. obstinate cases. Druggists, or sent prepaid, $1. Address Dr. Ray & Co.. No. 51 Prager Bldg., Bos ton, Mass. Free medical advice given. Write for book, sent scaled— FßEE. ZY-MO sold in Si. Paul by P. M. Parker. Sol (Wabasha St. f: 4ffSSKk Every Woman W^\\\w\\OTlk la interested and should know f^TO^-.X^V i\V\» ls Interested should know Sff!S ''-V\i-o\!_. *bout tne wonderful m tSffl\ll'' MARVEI. Whirling Spray _3»WS&r_l ThenewT«flß«lPyrla»e. Jnjee, \j» ■ vvSCsN_iiSv^2*_ Hon and Suction. Rest—Saf •N^^SSD.^_w_K—_. est -Most Convenient. _—^^ "Cl«an»e» in.Lotlr, Patented. yh. "ffi —■"—>^» A.k joor drui^ltt for It. Vi/Cjs—^STI*^—*^^" If he cannot supply the N_y^T. "'fefe'-iO , •-• MARVEI., accept no m, , fcmifcr''' other, but send stamp (or 11- - " !»» a V'W'^ lus! rated book—aaalad.lt gives "-■- Wfh I ■ a full particulars and directions In- TtUltiii*. B valuable to ladies. MAKVKI.rO. Room 335. Times Bldg. New York. Oj :-CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ECHICHCSTEH-S ENGLISH ESiNYROYAL PILLS _*__ .. — Orl«l»_l and Only Genuine. *V*/TPK.v!vBArE. Alwuirrilablt. Ladle*, iik DrurrliS __ni£__l. *» CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ir*^*^_Pgli In RED and told miliUlt b0... «»!«« ,■_ S_* «_« th bIM ribbon. Take no other. Rcfm. Tl W» ¥£jB Waaffereoa SnbaUtntloaa and Imlta- It > W Soma. Bay of your Druff or .end 4e. la -_ « m„*., B',. Particular*. T«atl_o-lah iV *» . *ad '• Relief for Ladle.,- in l«M«r. »t re~ •*\L__L.*' tarn Mall. 10,000 T.iilmocl.:.. 3.1.1 by «-T*T/ all _««*««. •■" t Chle-eater Chemical OeV V-Moa tkls Madia** Square. fUZL-. 2>_. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Union Depot, Sibley Street. " Trains leave ' and arrive at St. Paul as follows: *,:'•""7 _?*^_@_ . __aa_T—l____B_k\ _fcV€H_r tf . la §_! reW-__"fe*7^'__'£__l riV_v^<i^jvvjfl Xl -H I . I nil -i»^____S_r»nrt_^_R3 }*j | i_WJ_M H **i' Jl?^^*^^**arßi^ Electric Lighted- Obserra- Leave Arrive tion Cars to Portland, Ore., via * 9:30 * .on Butte, Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma ,~ "•*« ■™ pm Pacific Express Fargo,Helena,Butte, Spokane, *lfj!3s *2-1«; Seattle, Tacoma, Portland pm '' m a Fargo and Leech' Lake Local St. Cloud, Little Falls, Brain- fß'3ot6-n>i erd, Walker, Beinldjl, Fargo. ... T»„ • 7 ■£* Dakota and Manitoba Express Fergus Falls, Wahpeton, Moorhead, Kargo, Jamestown, „_ ._ ' Bismarck, Mandan, Crookston * 8:00* 7:25 Grand Forks, Grafton, Winnipeg pm am "Duluth Short Line" .^ 5 *7.^ trains to- *2:25f2:50 DULUTH AND SUPERIOR Mt'no-e^o — _____ Pm pm _.._,,2" "Bally; ~t Ex. Sunday. . " " TICKET OFFICE BS2ffS_S_ UNION STATION. MILWAUKEE STATION. fat. PauL Minneapolis. . ; ~ ■—■ -9 IDRffI^STERN[INE| IJJLj c. ST. RM.ftO.RY._IJ Office 382 Robert St. 'Phone 4SO. _____ ______ __ lEx. Sun. tEx. Sat. _fE*. Mon Others Dally LEAVE. ARRIVE Badger State E*prsi*. ) 8:3 J 9:SO' Chicago, MIL, Madison J A. M • P. M Chicago "Atlantic Express* - 11:10 pro 10:55 am Chicago Fait Mail" : .-.-. pm Northwestern Limits!. » 8:3) 7:23 Chicago, Mi!., Madison. ...] P.M. a M. Wausau, F. dv Lac. Cresn Bay 6:05 pm 900 an Manitowoc, Sheboygan t6:05 pm 19:00 aix Duluth, Superior, Ashlar.d.... t8:10 am 4:25 p-n Twilight LimlteJ. i 4:25 9:3 Duluth, Superior, Ashland .. ) P. M. P. M. Mankato, St. James, Su. City. t7:40 am 14:15 or» Deadwood Black Hills t7:40 am 7:35 m Elmore, Algona. Dcs Moines.. t7:40 am T7.-40 on New Ulm, Tracy, Marshall ... 7:40 am 17-40 on Huron, Redfield, Pierra 7:40 am 17-40 on Omaha Rxpreis. 1 10:93 7:33 Su. City. Omaha, Kan.City. J A- M. P. M. Sicux Falls, Mitchell 10:00 am 17:40 on New Ulm. Elmore, St. James. t4:50 pm tlo:osiTt Omaha Limited. ) 9:35 7:35 Su. City, Omaha. Kan.City. / P.M. A M. Watertown. RedfUld, Huron ■ j 9:05 pm 735 m Ticket Office—Robert St.. Cor. Fourth. 'Phone M«in 856. Leara. "Dally. TEx Sun. tSun only Arrive. tß:lsam St. Cloud. Fergus Falls, Fargo t6:oop:n 18:15 am ... Willmar, Tla St.Cloud ... 16:00 m •9:20 m FLYER fcJtSarf 2:3o', 0.-Urn TLI Cn Pacific Coast.... _.uU n '*»*» •• (Wlllmar, S. F. Yankton)., ♦*=;.,,, 19.10 am (Soo c.Watsrt'n.Brown sVa!) 15t3W f4:4spm Elk River, M. and Sandstone 110:0 On 15:45pm ... Wayzata andHutchlison. .. t9:25m *7:ospm Brack.. Fargo, G. F., Winnipeg *7:45»-rt *6:3opm . ...Minn, and Dak. Exp ...J *7:30»n -i^ast. Paul to Duluth [j«& Sleeper for 11:10 p. m. train can be oc cupied at any time after 9 p. m. Chicago, Sfflffillß ft ilwauk&i lulHWillim £ St. Fauißy. *§liß||g Ticket Office 365 Robert It. Phone 98. 'Dally. tEx.Sunday. tEx.Sat. LEAVE. I ARR!VS Chicago. La X. Milwaukee... *8:30 am * 9.sop^i Chicago, La X, Milwaukee.... *6:00 p'ml, l 1:25 .jCHIOTPITOIJUP.L [ifioi'Wifa Milwaukee. La X, Winona.... *3:00 pmj •2:53 pm Chicago. Farlbo. Dubuque.... 4:00 pm *9:lont RedWlng and Rochester 13:00 pmjf 1 1:25 m La Crosse, Dubu^'e, Re Isl'nditß:3o am 9:50 Northfield. FarlS*. Kan. City *8:00 am 6:10 pre OrtonTllle MllbanV. Aberdeen 18:45 am f630 on Ortonvllle. Aberdeen. tFarss-j*6:so pm! *7:35 in Northfield. Farlbo. Austin ...'*7..5 pm til: 10 m Chicago Great Western Rt "The Maole Leaf Route." City Office. stto and Robert St*.. 'Phone iea»>f tEx. Sunday, others dally. i~Lv. St.P. | Ar. St.P Kenyon. Dodge Center, 0»1- 6:10 am 10:05 pre weln. Dubuque. Fraepjr: E:3spm 7:25 am Chicago and East. i 1:20 pm 12:50 pm Cedar Falls. Waterloo. Mar- 10:30 am 7:25 pm ahal'.town. Dei Moines. St. 6:35pm 7:25 am Joseph. Kansas City. 11 :20 pm 12:50 om /- _« _ i«„ ' 10:30 am 12:50 pm Cannon rails. Red Wing..... t 5:1 Pom 9:45 are Northfield. Faribault. Water- 1 8:10 am t7:2spm Tllie, Mankato. I 6:05 pm 9:45 am Hayfleld. Austin. Lyls Mason t 8:10 am 10:45 pn City I 5:10 pm 17:25 an Eagle Grove, Ft, Dodge j t8:l0a:n 17:25 pa j tf@SS___) sestuneto 18K8598| IpnJmlwH CHICAGO AND jtJH| PHiuyfl ST. LOUIS. 1311 It. For | STATIONS^ ' i It. trim 8.06 am Winona, La Crosse, Dubuque |~~ j ms - m iT^ nd Chicago, except Sunday 112.45 pm 8.05 am Winona, La Crosse, Dubuque c « lvr^ nd St.Louis, except Sunday ; i.25 pm; Winona, La Crosse, "Dubuque ' Chicago and St. Louis, daily 7.25 am Ticket Office. 400 Robert St- Tel. Main 85. if M., ST. P. &S.S. M. R'Y. M City Ticket Office. 379 Robert St. TeL 1C»1. __ Union Depot, St. Paul. .Leave. | EAST. ' [Arrive. ,J^2optn!.Atlantlc Limited (dally). S:isam 10:OOamlRhinelan_er Local(exSun) 4:55pm WEST. 9:osam Pacific Express (Pacific I Coast) dally. 6:4opm E:ospm[.Dakota Exp, (ex. Sun).( 9:50.im WISCONSIN CENTRAL R'Y CO. City Office. 373 Robert St. 'Phone No. 634. Leave I ... _ in _ Daily. j Arrive Bt. Paull au iiaina ua.i>. f St . PaU | lEau Claire. Chip. Falls.l C:ooam(Mllwaukee and Chicago] B:lsam Ashland: Chippewa F'ls.l ?-Jr;iTr.'Ogh»<osh. Mil, and rhl ' K-Qftp"» Minneapolis and St. Louis R. R. Co. Office 398 Robert. St. Louis Depot. Telephone Calf-ac N. W.--9U T. ;. Leave. J tKx. Sunday. "Dally. ! -Vr*' •«. 18.1 Oain ..Watertown and Storm Lake..!* 5.50p-n 19.00 am ... Omaha aid Dcs Moines. ....|1 7.20r-m *5.40pm ....Estharrlll* and Madiwi.. .. *10.35i-r« *7.oopmSt. Louis and Chicago lie J) * 8.43im •B.oopm Peoria Limited 8.405 m *B.oorm Omaha & Das Motnes(Llmltsi) 1* 6. 3 Jin Steamer Dubuque Will leave St. Paul for St. Louis and in termediate points on SATURDAY, JULY 12, AT 8 P. M. For full Information regarding basson ger .2. frelpht rates, address HARRY CLARK. Gen". Agt.. office foot of Sibley street, opposite Union Depot, St. Paul. Telephone Call. Main 93. I ; —« —_ — Any Drug Store - WIU Taka GLOBE p\L\ Want Ads. \\\ -"OT> \