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OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY EVEN&, MAY 27 THE Mendelssohn Quintette CLUB, Of BOSTON, and MISS ABBIE CARBINGTON, the renowned vocalist, will give one of their delight ful concerts in aid of the ST. PAUL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. ADMlSSlON— Parquette. and Parquette Circle, 750 ; Bests reserved without extra charge. Dress Circle, 60c. Box office opens Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. . I*s-48 OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY EVEMUJAY 2511,1880. Grand Concert BY THE COMBINED Great Western Band OF ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS, With the following assistance : GILBERTIE DAVIDSON, - - Soprano. PROF. \VM. 11. LEIB, - - - Tenor. THE APOLLO QUARTET, - -Minneapolis. PROF. OTTO A. SCHMIDT, - Sola Win. PROF. FRANK WOOD, - - -Piano. Tickets on sale at the music stores. Rcseived eats on day of Concert, without extra charge. 114-46 OPEEATIQUSE 1 Two Nights and Saturday Matinee, May2BandS9. THE GREATEST ON EARTH, TONY DENIER AND GEORGE H. ADAMS "&RIMALDI," WITH SUMPTY JDUMPTY. A GRAND CONSTELLATION OF 30 PANTOMIMIC ARTISTS, AND BRASS BAND AND ORCHESTRA. Admission 35, 50 and 75c. Reserved seats on sale at box office, Wednesday. 146-50 R. P. HALL'S MVAHO-EISCTRB / PLASTER. A Galvanic Battery Is Imbedded in a medicated plaster, and. when applied to th» body, produces a constant current of electricity, forming the most powerful remedial agent for the care •I Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Headache. Sprain*, Spinal Difficulty, Nervous Diseases, or Female Weakness mr known. Its effects are magical Sold by Druggists, •r tent by mall on receipt of 50 cents. Address BELL MAJVN & CO., Proprietor*. 19 Wabaaa-avo.. Chicago. * WASHIRGTON STEAM EMU WORKS 1 DEPEW & BURNS, KAZTtnr AOXX7BZBS O» STATIOHART, PORTABLE and MARINE ENGINES, Boilers, Floor and Saw Mill Maohlnery, Wrought Iron Pipes and Fitting*, Iron and Brtsi Out ings, Engine Trimming ■ and Iron Building Work of all descriptions. m. 190 M. fifth Street, St. Paul, Mtnn actual Attention Given to Beyair Work. ~ wi-i» CONSUMPTION CURE. In changeable climates like ours, . everyone should remember that Hall's Balsam for the Langs has proven itself to be a subs care for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Lung Diseases, and for a common cough or cold we guarantee every bottle. It has saved the life of many, even after all hope had fled. Many of our most intelligent families would as Boon be without woolen clothing in winter as not to have Hall's Balaam always on hand, for it never fails to immediately relieve all sore ness of the the throat and lungs. A single dose taken at bed time will gently* warm the blood, cause refreshing slumber, and by morning; an ordinary cough or cold will be gone. Ask your druggist and your friends concerning th merits of Hall's Balsam. Pricefor large bottle, •1. Remember we keep this excellent remedy on Bale at our drug store in St. Paul, and do most cordially recommend it to our customers and all good people. Notes Bros. & Cutleb. agents. _ MEDICAL. CURE YOUESELF! FRENCH SPECIFIC Guaranteed to cure radically diseases of certain delicate nature, either sen or condition. Price $1, Bent by express to any part of the country. Full directions with each bottle. Sold only by E. L. BTAHL, Northeast corner Van Buren street and Fifth Avenno. Chicago. 130-119 GILDING GEO. BLAKEMORE, THE ONLY Practical Gilder In Minnesota. All kinds of Gold Frames Made to Order. Old frames re-gilt and repaired as good as new, at very low prices. 85 WEST THIRD STREET, ST. PAVL. _AU orders by mail promptly attended to. Don't buy a sewing machine until you have tried the Light-Running NEW HOME It will cost you nothing to try it. Send us your address, and we will mail you our prices and circulars describing our plan of sending machines for trial. We want active agents in all unoccupied territory. Address. JOHNSON, CLARK A. CO., 248 State St., Chicago, Ills CORRECTION OF ASSESSMENT. Office of the Board of Public Wobks, ) City of St. Paul. Mnm., May 24th, 1880. | The Board of Public Works, in and for the corporation of the city of St. Paul, Minn., will meet at their office in said city at 10 a. m. on the 31st day of May, A. D. 1880, to make a correction in the assessment for the grading of Western avenue, from Dayton avenue to Como avenue, as to lot 1, block 12, Woodland Park addition. The matter of said connection will be to apportion tbe assessment against said lot to the several owners thereof. The supposed owners ©f said lot are Augusta Emmcrson and N. P. Langford. All persons in terested are hereby notified to be present at said time and place and will be heard. GEO. L. BECKER, Official: R. L. Gorman, President. Clerk Board of Public Works. 146 STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Office of the Minnesota Soap Company, ) St. Paul, May 23, 1880. f Notice is hereby givea that a special meeting of the stockholders of the above named company will be held at their office, in St. Paul, on Thursday, the 10th da/ of June, 1880, at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of electing officers, and for the transaction of all snch business m may come before it HENRY HEGHTMAN, HENRY GRETHEN, I*6 T. M. PLEINB. EIVE CENTS A LINE Tbe GLOBE Want_& Employment Bran, Advertisements in this column are published at live cent* a line each insertion, but in order to prove the efficiency of the GLOBE at an adver tising medium, and also to aid the unemployed, we will publish for twenty-five cents, a three-line advertisement, of Situations Wanted and Situa tions Offered, and continue the advertisement un til the object sought for is accomplished. For twenty-Jive cents, the man out of work can adver tise for a situation until he finds one. .Fach line over the three, to cost five cents per lino each insertion. WANTEPT~ WANTED— Carpenters at 63 West Seventh street. G. W. MERRILL 144-46 TIT ANTED— Lota to lease for dwelling houses from \ V five to twenty years. J. H. MAY ALL, 111-170 No. 10 East Third street. WANTED— A position as copyist, amanuensis, or both, at home, or in an office. Best references. Address E. M. 8., this office. W SITUATIONS OFFERED— FemaIes. WANTED— A thoroughly competent nurse to take care of young infant. Apply to W. L. Anderson, 86 East Third street. I**' WANTED— A nurse girl. Apply at 14 Ashland avenue, or at the Boston One-Price Clothing House, 43 East Third street. 142' ANTED— GirIs at C. O. D. Laundry, St Paul. Three starchers, five ironers and three waehers Good wages and steady employment. Call at once. 139- ALBERTSON BROS., Proprietors. TIfTANTED— Girffor general housework, 124 Rob- W crt street. 136- GIRL wanted at 44 Summit avenue. A good one "preferred. J.W. McCLUNG. 135- WANTED— A girl for general housework, at 8 ABhland avenue. 132" WANTED— Girls to wait on table for their board. 21H West Third street 132' WANTED— competent kitchen girl— cook, wach !er aud ironer. German or Scandinavian r»e ferred. Apply at No. 34 Dayton avenue, . 127 - two or three competent W dressmakers. Apply at 123 St. Peter st. . 127- GIRL WANTED in a small family, 63 Westminster \J street. , 124- ANTED— GirI for general housework at 43 East fV Eleventh street. < 109' XPERIENCED dining room girls, chambermaids XL and all other hotel help can always secure good situations by calling at Hotel Reporter Employment Bureau, 68 East Third street. 27' Males. WANTED— at Berrisf bakery, 65 East Fifth street. . ... 146* T)OY wanted at 114 East Third street. J) 146* BOY wanted, who has had experience in feeding job presses. None other need apply. J. W. CUNNINGHAM, 19 Wabashaw street. 146*^ TIT ANTED— Two good men who understand grub- VV bing. Steady employment for the season to right parties. Apply 145 Jackson street. 137* ANTED— A first-class Barber. L. E.KOLEN, Sawyer House, Stillwater, Minn. ~; ; 136- W ANTED— One coat maker, Immediately. Ad- W dress FEED. BULOV, Stillwater, Minn. 135 TITAN TED— A boy about 11 or 12 years old to live V V on a farm with a man and wife. Address "K.," Globe office. If Mr. F. G. 8., who answered this advertisement, will call or send full name to Globe office, the advertiser will be pleased to see him . 129' ANTED— Two men as table waiters. Apply at VY 97 East Third street. WANTED— A first-class Butcher, who speaks German and English. BUTCHER, this office. 120- TTT ANTED— A boy to do chores around house and V V take care of horse. Apply at No. 12 Holly ave nue. . ; t ;-;: 112 MEN to grub 6 acres or 40 acres for cash, or 100 acres for 100 acres adjoining. J. W. McOLUNG, Bridge Square. »9 r ANTED— first-class Barbers, at 127 East ■YV Seventh street. 104" WANTED— experienced cabinet maker; also V V a boy not under 17 years old, to learn the up holstering trade. STEES BROTHERS. 67' SITUATIONS WANTED— MaIes. SITUATION— By a young man to drive team and 'to do general work. Address T . , Globs office. 146* : . : ANTED— a gentleman lately from Ireland, a > V situation in a store, or management of a farm understands all about sheep, cattle and horses. Highest references in St. Paul. Address F. B. T., this office. . . 142- TJARNESS MAKER wants work; city or country. XL Address Northwestern Agency, corner Sixth and Robert. , 140* Ci RAD DATE of the Ontario School of Agriculture ' T wants position as farm manager. Address Northwestern Agency, Cor. Sixth and Robert. 139 WANTED— A practical printer, of twelve years' experience, desires position as editor or assist ant. Willing to assist in mechanical department. Married and of temperate habits. Best of refer ences. Address "Hal," this office. 135' WANTED— a young man, a situation as book keeper, assistant bookkeeper or clerk in any kind of business ; best of references. Address O. 8., Globe office. ";.;;. - 186' A N EXPERIENCED printer desires a permanent situation In some country office. Address Quad, situation in some country office. Address Quad, Globe office. - • - 133* TXT ANTED— Situation by an experienced young V V salesman ; well acquainted ; speaks German and English. Address F. E. , this office. 133: WANTED— By a young man, a place to work in a wholesale house. : Address 8. 8., this office. - •■..-■•.-■■ ■ ■■■ 126; ■■:::. ■ '■: ■:-.- - -ft A TTENTION, Banks, Agricultural and Lightning ix Rod companies— undersigned wants a job as collecting agent. Understands thoroughly the law relating to notes and bills. W. H. DOYLE, Center ville,Minn. : : . 119' ANTED— A place by a boy, to do chores or T V writing for board while going to school. Ad dress ROBERT, Globe office. ' . 118- v. TTT — A position in small general store to T V keep books after business hours, with salary of $10 to $15 per month. Best of references fur nished. Address W.P., this office. 116' "ITT ANTED— as assistant book-keeper, by ? V a young man who has • had experience and is a good penman. A No. 1 recommendation given. Address A. W., this office 111- A GENTLEMAN of three years' experience in XX teaching, desires a position as principal or assist, ant. Best of references iurnißhed. Address, Teach er, A. 8., this office. 95- A YOUNG SCOTCHMAN wishes to find employ- A. ment of any kind. Has good, general knowl edge of business, and can furnish first-class ref erences. Address T., Globe office. 90* females. QEAMSTBESS desires situation in families ; plain iO sewing. Understands cutting and fitting. Ad drees K. L , this office. . 139* J WANTED— A summer school to teach, by lady having best recommendations. Address, Teacher, this office. ./f" 67' TO BEHT— mo RENT— From June Ist, three furnished rooms, X pleasant for two gentlemen, or gentleman and lady, within a square of - International Hotel, and convenient to private boarding houses. ' Enquire at 122 East Sixth street,- second door East of Jackson. 144' TO Furnished rooms, eligibly located. _L Apply to MBS. ACKER, corner of Canada and Pearl streets. . " ' '&:*r:. 136- - A NICELY furnished room for two, with board, ixcear to business . Address E. J., this office. 128* A stable, three . stalls and hay loft, on an alley, No. A 20 Fort street. > '79 --~ Houses. FOR RENT— The two brick houses on Sixth street, J near Robert. U. L. LAMPREY. 136- FOR RENT— Brick house, No. 175 Fort street. Barn and all modern improvements. Also a two story house, No. 115 Banfil street. JOHN GRACE. ■ 109- ''- '• ■ ■■■ --■ ;•'■.- -■• ■■■■■■•.■ .. --.....;, BOAED WANTED. ANTED-By a gentleman and wife, board in nice, private family. _. Address S. E., this office. giving location and terms. r- ' "" ~' : - iqi» LOST AND FOUND. I" OST— On Saturday, May 22. a small dark red cow, J 4 years old, with short horns. The finder will be suitably rewarded by returning to B. Cohen, 87 Thir teenth street. / 146-43 LOST— On the sth of May, a dark red cow, about 8 years old. Had on a rope around her horns.* Had some white spots on her side* The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving her at Win. McTeague'e ■147 Pennsylvania avenue. . ■ . : ; 146-47 LOST— A house plan, on Igiehart or Carroll street, between Arundel and St. Peter. PJeas6 leave IB this office. 138 TBB SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE, TUESDAY MOESTING, MAY 25, 1530. EIYE CENTS A LINE AUCTION. mHIBTEEN LOTS AT AUCTION— H. 8. Fair- X child, real estate agent, 43 Jackson street, will sell thirteen lots on Mississippi and Cayuga streets, near St. Paul St Pacific shops, at public sale, at 6 p. m., Saturday, May 29. Terms, half cash and half in one year. These lots are near to labor and schools . Are now low priced and will advance. Sale, remember, at 6p. m. No reserve, no limit. Sale on tbe lots. H. S. FAIROIIILD, Auctioneer. 144-60 HEAP HOMES AT AUCTION— 26 Lots to be sold on easy terms— l will sell on the grounds, on Saturday, May 29th, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, commencing on the corner of Marshall avenue and Victoria street, and sell the entire property in the following order, to- wit : Three lots fronting on Mar shall avenue, two lota on Victoria street, six lots on Dayton avenue, six lots on Selby avenue, six lots on Hague avenue, and three lota on Division street The above property is immediately in front of the residence of Clarence E. Judd, Esq., and very hand somely situated. This property is sold to close out tbe estate of an Eastern party. Terms made known on day of sale. P. T.KAVANAGH, 142* Commission Auctioneer. BBAL ISTATK-In the City DA. ROBERTSON, No. 7 McQuillan Block, sells • real estate on commission and negotiates mortgage leans on city or suburban property. 82* X f\f\ BUILDING LOTS In various parts of the O * '* * city, small figures and easy terms of pay ment, to suit purchasers. D. A. ROBERTSON. 82" BOARDING. T) OARD furnished with rooms for four single gen- Jj tleman in private family near tbe business part in the city. Address B. B.,Globb office. MISCELLANEOUS. OLD CROW— Twenty barrels more of pure Old Crow Kentucky whisky just received at P. O'Be gan's, No. 78 Robert street. 146-47 FOR SALE — A country newspaper, three months established, % advertising due 6th of June. Best paying paper in State. Cheap for cash, or part on time. Reason for selling, ill health. Enquire of 142- H.P HALL. SEVEN PEB GENT money on first-class city property. GRAVES & VINTON, €0% E. 3d. 67-67 T)AINTING— P. F. FITZGIBBON, house and sign JT painting, No. 137 Jackson street. 84 A LBERTSON'S C. O. D. LAUNDRY, 83 E. Third ii. street Goods called for and delivered . 289-38 DRY GOODS- Corsets &c. POffEBS BROTHERS, 91 East Third street. On Monday, May 24th, We will place on sale FOE ONE WEEK ONLY, Large "Job Lot" Madame Foy f s Corsets, in odd sizes, at 50c each, usual price $1.00. Job Lot Jeans Corsets, odd sizes, 35c, usual price 75c. Job Lot TJimnpson's Corsets, 65c, usual price $1.25. 25 Dozen Fine French W oven Corsets at $1.00, usual price $1.50. 25 Dozen 300 bone fine French Corsets, $1.37 1-2, usual price $2. 25 Dozen extra fine 500 bone French Corsets, $1.75, usual price $2.75. 100 Dozen Fine Jeans Corsets, manufactured expressly for us, at 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Also the celebrated "P. D. ff French Coutille Corsets in six different qualities. Extra Short Corsets, and Extra Long Corsets. Moody's Abdominal Corsets, Dr. Warner's Health Corsets, and Madam Foy's Improved Corset. Will also open a line of newest styles and best qualities LADIES' SKIBTS, p AND THE FOLLOWING Extraordinary Bargains I Ladies' Colored Cloth Sacks at $2.25, worth 3.50. Ladies Colored Cloth Sacks at $3.00, worth 4.50. Ladies' Colored Cloth Sacks at 4.00, worth 6.00. - Ladies' Colored Cloth Sacks at 4.75, worth 7.00. New Buntings, New Lawns, New Novelty Dress Goods. All at Lowest Prices. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. AT AUCTION! CHOICEST Business Property IN Fargo, Dakota. Northern Pacific Second Addition to Fargo, com prising seventy-seven of the best business lots in the city, located north of the railroad, between the track and Northern Pacific avenue, A fair appraisal has been placed on these valuable lots, and the - privilege of choice will be sold by auction, on :, r -> -'. Tuesday, June Ist, On the premises. Terms: One-eighth cash, balance in two years in equal quarterly payments, with inter est at 7 per cent. For particulars and plats apply to % JAMES B. POWER, Land Commissioner, 45 Jackson street, St. Paul. Or W. A. KINDRED & CO., Fargo. D. T. 144-62 MPH.C PBAIBBI. WEBER pianos : Used by Emma Thursby and other first class artists. R. O. HUNGER, " 71 Mast Third Street. Farms tor Sale 1 _ 160 acres In Jackson county, Mini -seta. v 160 acres In Meeker county, Mini. - ota. •' , . 140 acres in Isanti county, Mlnnes i. -. -' < 80 acres in Todd county, Minnesota . - 40 acres in Douglas county, Minnesota. Sg 80 acres In Houston county, Minnesota. The above la all choice farming lands, which we will sell at tow price for cash, or part cash and bal ance ob time with approved security. For derate, tton of lands and further particular*, address IT PAUL BABYXJ9TSB WOBIB, St. *«!, Kin. ..,-■■ - -•■ . -■. •aHUYW* Men's Blue Flannel : :Bu^.'\y- : \;':\ TOTTTKrSOT<r j S BOYS AND CHILDREN 9 8 The Best Cut, Best Made, Best Fitting and VAR in ■/ ■" ViJ.ll UV/ll *»< ~-W * o Blnn liUnitnni flnUn Best Goods in the City at X EAST y , v cab Blue Flannel Suits v ■ J? HN n,°5 S W 66 Fair Dealing Clothing House, 66 ' johnson-s Fair Dealing Clothing House, thi B d. wim : ,3 : ;: mmm Fair Dealing Clothing House, " . % 90 East Tliird-st., St. Paul. (3 6 JT]. I\bJ.rd-St., St. 3?aill. / ;K e«eastTlOrdStre«VSrPaul. UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATION ! OF NEW YORK OITT. Combined '-Cash Capital, ----- - v r. $880,000.00 Surplus to Policy Holders, : " - J -■ : > - - - $1,189,952.76 MICKERBOOKEB FIRE INSURANCE CO, OF I.T. CITY, PETER V. KING. ....1.. . . .'. . .-. President. E. W. ALBRO Secretary. Cash Capital, $280,00000. ASSETS. Value of real estate owned $100,000 00 Loans secured by mortgages on real \ • estate ......................... 62,900 83 Market value of bonds and stocks, 159,087 50 Gash on hand and in bank ........ 8,662 61 Premiums in course of collection, 3,705 03 All other assets €50 00 ■ •"•■■-:.-.-■ -^ -- : > ■• ■— - Total admitted assets $385,005 97 LIABILITIES. Paid capital .$280,000 00 Re-insurance reserve 40,771 32 Unpaid losses 8,500 00 Other liabilities 796 00 Total liabilities, including capital, $330,067 Surplus over liabilities, includ ing capital $4,938 65 INCOME IN 1879. From premiums received .... $88,482 57 From interest and dividends 15,812 71 From rents end all other sources. . 190,525 52 •' ; ; Total income $294,820 80 EXPENDITURES IN 187g. L055e8.7^.^..^7~.^7*^..7;^ = $59,091 20 Dividend 5..:.................... 14,000 00 Commissions and broker age. ..... 10,829 19 Salaries of officers and employes.'. 18,754 29 Taxes . . . .'. . '. . . . .................. 4,073 37 All other expenditures. . ......... 193,191 49 Total expenditures $299,939 54 ' STATE OF MINNESOTA, I -' - Depabtment OF INSUBANCE. ] Oil, A: R. McGill, Insurance Commissioner of the State of Minnesota, do hereby certify that the Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company above named, has complied with the laws of this State relating to insurance, and is now fully empowered through its authorized agents to transact its appropriate business of fire iu surance in this State for the year ending Jan uary 31st, 1881. ;&;.;'•<?■■ * . Bt. Paul, May 24. 1880. A. R. McGILL, ; "'; Insurance Commissioner. J.W. McOLUNG, AGENT, ST. I>-A.TJIi. Telfer, Irish & C 0.7 Agents, Minneapolis, jfj CHILD SEWS UA*ttlAt*isir~ ~~~' The abore cat represents one of the beauti ful Children's Carriages, with the "IWij Spring," froii the Celebrated Factory of Sweet 4 Sob, Buffalo, New York. 8. G. DICKINSON, ATTHI 99 OENT STORE, is Agent for this State, and kef s on hand a Foil and Complete Assortment, at Prices which Defy all Competition. Be snre to Examine his stock before purchasing. LIVES CUBE. DRA.L CLUM'B LIVER f!ATHARTTf« Purely Vegetable. Cores all bilious diseases act. Ing on the Stomach, Liver and Blood. Warranted in all cases. Ask your Drupgist for this Medicine, also for circulars, CLU3I COMPOUNDING CO.^ Sold by all Druggists. . Bed Wing, Minn. LIQUOR DEALEBB. ~~~ W. L. PERKINS . MAUBIOE LYONS. [Established 1859.] PIB, LYONS 1 ft, REMOVED TO 31 ROBERT ST., HEAR THIRD, Wholesale Dealers In Pin* Kentucky Bonrlion & Rye WMsiies California and foreign Wines and Brandies. /.. :ty Oonnfax and City BoUdUd. ■ ''' U4» : MACHIHBBT. .: '-■ ;:' ST. PAUI EOUNDEY Manufacturing Company MANUFACTURERS OF Stationary Engines, Upright Engines, ■ Portable Engines, Hoisting Engines, , ;,■ ; and Farm Engines, Llutwill burn either coal, wood or '■ straw. » Oar Wheels, Railroad Castings, Iron work for buildings, knd all other kinds of castings. : :rv .- - , ■ ' P. O. Box 2676. - Works— Eastern terminus Street iailway. W.B MKRBIAM, PnHdeai. Manaf er-O. N. PABZKB. . *" ,Bt>jwtwj^TxfM. ? H i w g TOy?gq> m* EXCHANGE FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF N, V, CITY, RICHARD C. COMBES President. GEORGE W. MONTGOMERY Secretary. Cash Capital, $200,000.00. ASSETS. L-tand secured by mortgages on re?l estate $99,744 33 Market value of bonds and stocks, 207,000 00 Loans secured by bonds and stocks as collateral 35,900 00 Cash on band and in bank 18,541 94 Premiums in course of collection, 8,638 85 Allother assets 550 40 Toral admitted assets $370,375 52 LIABILITIES. *' Paid capital $200,000 00 Re-insurance reserve ' 54,883 50 Unpaid losses 20,450 00 Other liabilities 1,447 00 Total liabilities, including capital, $276,780 50 Surplus over liabilities, includ- . ing capital $03,585 02 INCOME IN 1879. From premiums received $116,081 85 From interest.di vidcndß and rents, 23,633 91 Tota -income $139,715 76 EXPENDITURES IN 1879. Losses.^ $70,448 67 Dividends 20,000 00 Commissions and brokerage. 18,541 93 Salaries of officers and employes. . 18,460 00 Taxes and other expenses 20,004 89 Total expenditures $147,456 49 STATE OF MINNESOTA, Department of Insurance. ) I, A. R. McGill, Insurance Commissioner of the State of Minnesota, do hereby certify that the Exchange Fire Insurance Company above named, has complied with the laws of thin State rclaticrr to insurance, and i ; now fully empowered through its authorized agents to transact its appropriate business of fire insur ance in this State for the year ending January 31st, 1881. St. Paul, May 24, 1880. A. B. McGILL, Insurance Commissioner. J. W. McOLUNG, AGENT, ST. PAUL. Telfer, Irish & Co., Agents. Minneapolis. CLOTHING- Blue Flannel Suits. Blue Flannel Suits. Blue Flannel Suits. Blue Flannel Suits. Blue Flannel Suits. Blue Flannel Suits. standard Yacht Cloth Suits. Standard Yacht Cloth Suits. Standard Yacht Cloth Suits. Standard Yacht Cloth Suits. We show a beautiful line of the above suits for Gentlemen and Boys. All Blue Flannel Suits sold by us, from the cheapest to the best, are guaranteed full indigo and not to fade. BOSTON ONE-PRICE Clothing House, 43 East Third St., St. Paul. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING, NOTICE. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the St. Paul and Dulnth Railroad Company, for the elec tion of Directors and transaction of such other busi ness as may be presented, will be held at the office of the Company, in St. Paul, Minn , on Monday, June 21st, at 13 o'clock noon. St. Paul, May 22, 1880. 143-73 E. Q. SEWALL, Secretary. INSECT POWDER. PROF. F. A. THORP'S CELEBRATED IMPROVED INSECTS VERMIN POWDERS. r :> No. 11l W. Third street, St. Paul, Minn. d^-Orders from druggists and others promptly filled. ■-•-'-■■ -■• ■■■■■■- - - 133.182 . CONFECTIONERY, /Ft | IT (T Send one, two, three, or 818 1 II ■ I five dollars for - a . sample II 111 ■ I box, by express, of the best I * 1 111 I 1 Candies in America, put up I i I 111 I elegantly and strictly pure. B r-B 111 | Refers to all Chicago. Ad i/El Ofl II dIO. F. GUNTHEB, V 1 M i. I MW f JSL '"U*M Confectioner, VV' ■ ' "-. I"- -' ; 78 MADISON STREET. CHICAQd. -.£ • OBATI BPBCinO MEDICINE. - •'. TRADB MARKTh*OreatEit.TRADB MARK KllKhHemedy will promptly »ad . radloallyooro an; and OTaryoaM of NorvoosDeblllty and Weakness re salt Of Indiscre tion, •zomb or oioiwwk of the braloaadaarroai BEFORE TAIIBO.iW*KS? £iiFTEI TAIIIB. hat bMa utraatvsly vied for «r«r thirty yean, with ; treat shocm*. i Kir Full particulars in car pamphlet, which mm dMtn to sma tr— by mall to everyone. PTThe tpMUte MadleiM sold by all drasxtfts at ftl par paekac*, or six packages far it, or wtllbo Mat fir— by mail on n«tpt «f the money, by addrmlag TUB 6BA¥ nOBDICUTB CO., He, M HMkHkr BlMk, Dmon, Mas. er*Bold in St. Paul by EdwardJH. Biggs and St uart & Lute, and by nil Druggists, ever ywhero, STERLING Fire Insurance Co., of N. Y. City. A. L. SOULABD ....... ..... . President. J. K. VAN RENSSKLAER. ......... .Secretary. Cash Capital, $200,000.00. ASSETS. Market value of bonds and stocks, $258,292 50 Cash on hand and in bank......... 10,808 09 Premiums in course of collection, 4,932 99 Total admitted assets....... $274,033 58 LIABILITIES. Paid capital \T. ..... . . . . . . . $200,000 00 Reinsurance reserve. 35,196 99 Unpaid losses ..*...... 1 ..;.. . . ... 8,448 88 Other liabilities ." 1,867 78 Total liabilities, including capital, $245,513 65 Surplus over liabilities, including capita 1......... $28,519 93 INCOME IN 1879. From premiums received. $66,352 47 From interest and dividends 12,872 80 Total income $79,225 27 ; : , EXPENDITURES IN 1879. Losses ... 1 ..... . . ... . .... .... $23,438 11 Dividends . . .\ 7. V. . . . . . . . . . . 17,000 00 Commissions and brokerage ...... 5,641 11 Salaries of officers and employes ... 15,050 00 Taxes and other expenses 16,954 32 Total expenditures, . , , $78,083 54 STATE OF MINNESOTA, ) Department of Insurance, ) ■ I, A. R. McGill, Insurance Commissioner of the State of Minnesota, do hereby certify that the Sterling Fire Insurance . Company above named, has complied with the laws of this State relating to insurance, and is now fully empowered through its authorized agents to transact its appropriate business of fire insur ance in this State for the year ending January 31st, 1881. ?. St. Paul, May 24, 1880. A. B. McGILL, a. -*... mi ii¥iinij ' Insurance Commissioner. J. W. McOLUNG, A&E3NT, ST. PAUL. Teller, Irish & Co,, Agents Minneapolis. CLOTHING. 61 SAINT PAUIL, Ql ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 61 East Third Street, St. !Paul, Minn. |3E~Orders by Mall Promptly Attended to.^gj 61 SATTLER BROS. 61 MILLIUBBY GOODS. , An Entire New Line of the Latest Noveltim in SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS NOW OPEN. The attention of Milliners is called to this, the . - Finest and ost Complete Stock ever offered. CACHEMEBB HATS, '-.•.;; * CACHEMKRK SILKS, '■> CACHEMEBE FLOWERS, CACHEMERE LACES A ORNAMENTS. ■ Merchants will find ours to be the Largest, Hand somest, Cheapest and Beet line of Ladles' Trimmed Hate in this market. . j - r r! ■ y?^> J. OPPEAHEiM & CO. V |3P~FMblon Plates eratis noon application. - '"•'■■' HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. It seems strange that anyone will suffer from the many derangements brought on by an im pure state of the blood, when ScoviD's Blood and Liver Syrup will restore perfect health and physical organization. It is indeed a strength ening syrup, pleasant to take, and has proven itself to be the best blood purifier ever dis covered, effectually curing Scrofula, Syphilitic disorders, Weakness of the Kidneys, all Nervous disorders and Debility. I It corrects indigestion. It makes the old '■ feel young, the young feel fray, and will invariably drive out of the sys tem the many ills that human flesh and blood are heir to. Price of large bottle with full di rections, $1. j A single bottle will prove to you its merits as a health renewer, for it acts like a charm, especially when the complaint in of an exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen . the natural vigor of the brain and nervous system. "' . . • Remember we keep this excellent Blood and Liver Syrup for sale at our drug store in St. Paul, and do most cordially recommend it to our customers and., all good people. Notes Bros. & Cutler, a^Tfcts. ; FUEL. Grigs, Rhodes & Foster, DEALERS IN COAL WOOD. Real Estate Agents . ; ? and Mortgage Brokers, 29 East Hurt SWJt, Pail, Minn, E^Great Seduction In Prices of C0a1. ... -__ I MERCHANTS HOTEL, MINER roKTEB, Proprietor, - MANKATO, - - MINN. Bates, $2.00 Per Day. This hi a new brick house, newly ; and elegantl) furnished throughout, with accommodation* second to no hotel In the Stat*. Goad sample rooms. ■ M - ZEPH.TB WOEBTID GOODS. ~* r .. Mrs. C. Herwegen, ZEPHYR & WORSTED GOODS. •• Will TSSXMD STBUU, WM, PAVft tfl-TfAXkßkfai Manufacturers' ix Builders* FIRE INSURANCE CO,, 0F M. T. CITY, EDWARD V. LOEW President. J. J. NEBTELL Secretary, Cash Capital, $200,000.00. '". ■ ■' ASSETS. Loans secured by mortgages on real estate $226,993 59 Market value of bonds and stocks 175,982 50 Loans secured by bonds and stocks fc".r~ ascollateral 4,300 00 Cash on hand and in bank 40,881 05 Premiums in course of collection, 10,741 24 All other assets 847 78 -•■;. . ■ . . Total admitted assets $459,746 13 LIABILITIES. Paid capital. . . . . $200,000 00 Re-insurance reserve . ............ 65,481 87 Unpaid losses 7,699 38 Other liabilities 8,655 72 Total liabilities, including capital, $276,836 97 Surplus over liabilities, includ ing capital .... $182,909 16 INCOME IN 1879. From premiums received $128,364 95 From interest.dividends and rents, 24,043 86 Total income $152,408 81 I EXPENDITURES IN 1879. Losses $52,312 84 Dividends 24.000 00 Commissions and brokerage 20.581 87 Salaries of officers and employes. . 18,52141 Taxes and other expenses 29,728 25 T0ta1........... $145,144 37 STATE OF MINNESOTA, ; ) Department OF Insubaxce. | I, A. R. McGill, Insurance Commissioner of the State of Minnesota, do hereby certify that _ the Manufacturers & Builders' Firo insurance* Company above named, has complied with the laws of this State relating to insurance, and is now fully empowered through its authorized agent^to transact its appropriate business of fire insurance in this State for the year ending January 31st, 1881. St. Paul, May 24, 1880. A. R. McGILL, Insurance Commissioner. J. W. McOLUNG, AG-ENT, ST. PAUL. Telferitrisli&Co., Apis, Minneapolis, GALVANIC INSTITUTE THK TONGUE GALVANIC INSTITUTE, for th« treatment of all the various dlseaiM of the Head, Eye and Ear, as well as Rheumatism, Dyspcpaia, Dropsy, Erysipelas, Fever Bowa»Whlte Swellings, Disease oHUm Kidneys, Paralyats,Temal« weakness in all its different forma, and eruptions of the face and body. The above diseases are aD speedily and permanently cured at tbe Institute. No Medicine Given or Knife used. Separata apartments for Ladies, with competent l»4y attend ants. AH communications regarding treatment, or rights to use the Galvanio Process, which is Patented and offered for sale, should be addressed to the TOHGUE GALVANIC INSTITUTE, 913 8. CLARK BT., CHICAGO, ILL , Which win receive prompt attention. Consultation and examination free. F. J. TONGUE, M. D M Con •ultfaig Physician ; EDWARD TONGUE, Operator; CLUM DREW, General Manager. BkND FOR OTRfITTT.AW M« HENBY'S CARBOLIC SALVE. The only Balve in th« world for Cuts, Braises Bores, Ulcere, Balt Rhuem, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cores, and all kinds of Bkin Eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every ca«e or money re funded. Be sore you get Hknky's Cakbolio Salve, as all others are imitations. Price, 35 oenta. For sale by all drnggista. BEEE ALWAYS FRES IN KEGS & BOTTLES ARTfIUOOENIG, Jtitnl Aunt, I- - St. Paul, Minn.