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CITY G-OBF-.ES. The flag at city hall is at half mast in mem ory of Capt. Rhodes. Last night Officer O'Keefe collared a limber drunk on Minnesota street and yanked him to the tower. In response to a Ulegram Dr. Murphy will visit Worthlngton to attend ex«Gov. Miller who is stricken -with paralysis. A quiet wedding occurred last night, the high contracting parties being Mr. William Forten and Mies Amanda Brandt. No cards. If the party who advertises the loss of a spaniel pup will call on Officer DeCoursey on the Merchants' beat, he may learn of the dog's •whereabout*. A plat of the rearrangement of Michael's sub-division of block 14, Robertson & Van Etten's addition, was filed in the register of deeds' office yesterday afternoon. Edward Sweeney, the insane man, who was brought to St. Paul last week, was taken to Hastings yesterday by the chief of police of that city, which of late years has been his place of residence. Monday, February 21, at 7:SO o'clock, Washington lodge No. I, order of Bons of Her man, will dedicate their new hall, corner St. Peter and Seventh 6treets. All the members with their families are invited to attend. At the dedication of the Druids' new hall, Seventh nnd St. Peter streets, to-night, inter e«itins lectures will be delivered by Dr. Stone and Mr. A. B. Carry. Dr. Stone will lecture on niicicnt Druidism and Mr. Curry will briefly outline Its modern history. At the annual meeting of the directors of the Capital building society, the following named gentlemen were elected officers for the ensuing year: A. R. Kiefer, president; D. D. Merrill, vice president; O. E. Terry, secretary; H. Sa-Ugaara, treasurer; Fr. F. Wilde, Attor ney. The bond of J. A. Reed, as warden of the State penitentiary, in the sum of §12,000, for the faithful performrnce of his duty, approved by the Governor, was filed with the secretary of state yesterday. The sureties are Isaac Staples, of Stillwater, and John T. Meagher, of Mankato. New Mexico evidently wants to cultivate friendly as well as commercial relations with St. Paul. Yesterday George Stahlmann, the tobacconist, received an order from the distant city of Santa Fe for a dollar's worth of corn cob pipes. This looks as if she were arrang ing her wigwams for the pipe of peace. The Diiblic block on Fourth street below Seven Corners is becomingnoted for its night ly orgies. Earl; yesterday morning Officer Baer "was called up stairs two or three times to quiet a ruction between a man named Mon roe and his wife. The former was crazy with alcohol and threatened his infant and wife. Four of a kind, deuces, with any kind of a hand to beat, were before hizzoner yesterday, charged with vagrancy. They gave the names of Joe Lantry, John Kelly, Win. Mc- Carthy and John Casserly, and they are op posed to work on general principles, having been born on holidays. They went to the bastile for thirty days each. Rev.' J. B. Cotter, of Winoua, lectures this evening at St. Michael's church. Owing to the fame of Father Cotter as a leetuter, and his many warm friends in St. Paul, it is ex pected a large audience will greet him on his first lecture in cur midst. Let all his tem perance friends give him a crowded audience at St. Michael's church, Sixth ward, this evening About 8 o'clock last night a man 'isited the Italian restaurant, on West Third, near St. Peter street, and purchased an oyster stew, in payment of which he tendered a $2 bill, re ceiving in return $1.75 in coin. Shortly after wards he discovered that one of the coins was counterfeit, which took him back to the res taurant. The proprietor refused to exchange the coin, and a ruction was prevented by the interference of Officer Cook. At a late hour last night, near the Seventh street bridge, two members of the Eclipse Bowling club, on their way home, ran across the prostrate form of a man who had fallen in to a snow drift and gone to sleep. He was drunk and almost frozen to death. The gen tlemen put him on his feet and escorted him all the way to Wabashaw street, where he was turned over to Officer McMahon, who took him to city hall and thawed him out. A lively runaway occurred on Jackson street about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon which luckily resulted in no serious consequences. As Mrs. Malan and daughter were driving on Jackson street, their horse became faightened and ran away, overturning the cutter and throwing the ladies out at the corner of Sev enth and Jackson streets. Fortunately neith er of them were hurt. The animal was cap tured and the cutter was badly wrecked. A young man named Joseph Willis was ar raigned at the police court yesterday charged with embezzlement. The complaint was made by one J. M. Cooley, who alleged that he had sold defendant a horse for $25 on the state ment that M. B. Farrell would go security for the purchase money. When the case was call ed Mr, Egan said there was no chance to sub stantiate such a flimsy charge and he character ized the affair as bogus. Defendant -was straightway discharged. The modern muse which has paralyzed his tory and torn the Venetian lace from the Idols which mankind has cherished, for 10, these many years, and shown them up as so many venerable and antiquated frauds, has snatched from mankind another of her most beloved de lusions. This time the modern strumpet has seized upon the fable of John Brown, whose soul, the good little Sunday 6chool boy has been taught to believe, goes marching on. Nothing of the kind; the venerable oldsnoozer loomed up at the police court yesterday morn ing. He was trying to work the Merchants free lunch yesterday morning and was run in dead drnnk. He was sent to the roost for five days and his soul will not perigrinate until the time is up. MARRIED. PORTEN— BRANDT— At the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. Robert Conrad, Wil liam Porten and Amanda Brandt, of St. Paul. No cards. DIED. RHODES— In this city, at 10:30 a. m., Febru ary 14th, William Rhodes, of pleuro pneu monia, in his fifty-sixth year. Funeral at 2 p. m., Thursday, from St. Paul's Episcopal church. AMUSEMENTS. LIBBARY COURSE. Fo urth En tertain ment. Rev E. S. Thomas "Intellectual Dem for Got" OPERA HOUSE ! ST. PAUL, Thursday, Feb. 17, 1881. Admission, 50c. Box office open Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. 464S DENTISTRY. MT\ Tn n Dental Parlors, Sher - 11 I I 1 1 1' man block » Wabashaw (i I I N Street, near postoffice. 11 I I 111. The only first-class of- Northwestern Employment Bnrean ! Office No. 137 East Third Street. (Over Capitol Bank.) Employment furnished to all. Orders re spectfully solicited. F. J. B. LAHR & CO. _: 47 Cni niCDC »°a r»u-u u «,r» .emi^u. »a-,c_. u _ LUILIIO a postal card to J. F.SOOLE. Box ©Washington, D.d, and receir. FREE fit Telfht-page paper dfliatfidjfl roar intareats^Mjnjiaa thi i_S2c . OFFICIAL Proceedings or the Common Council* special Meeting. St. Paul, Feb. 14, 1881. Vioe President Grace in the chair. Present— Aid. Allen, Dowlan. O'Con nor, Otis, Ringwald, Cornish, Minea, Mr. President— B. COMMUNICATIONS. From His Honor the Mayor- Vice President and Common Council, St. Paul. Gextlemex: I have deemed It my duty to call you together this evening to take such action as you may see fit to pay proper respect to the memory of the late President of the Common Council, William Rhodes. I served several years as a member of the Common Council with Mr. Rhodes, and dur« lnjc the past three years since he became Presl* deut of the Council I have come in almost dally contact with him in matters oonneoted with our city and city eorernment. I hare always found mm ready and willing to bear his full proportion of the arduous du ties his office Imposed on him, and always with a full conviction that what he did would be done intelligently, honestly and faithfully. Aid. Rhodes, for the past few years having re tired in a great measure from bnsiness, de voted a large part of his time to the Interests ot the city. And I can truthfully say that In the death of Aid. Rhodes the City of St. Paul has lost oje of its most efficient and valuable citize_s. Very respectfully, Wm. Dawson, Mayor. Feb. 14, 1881. Accepted and ordered placed on file. Aid. Cornish arose and moved that a Committee of five — to be appointed by the President— be appointed to draft suitable resolutions, and to make what ever arrangements they may deem prop er in regard to the funeral. The motion prevailed and the President appointed as such Committee Aid. Cor nish, Allen, Dowlan, Otis and Ring wald. Aid. Allen asked to be excused from acting on said Committee, as it would bo impossible for him to attend the duties of the same as they should be attend ed to. Aid Allen was excused and on motion the President and City Attorney was added to said Committee. Adjourned until Tuesday, the 15th inst., at 3 o'clock p. m., at which time the Committee on resolutions were requested to report. Thos. Grace, Vice President of the Council. Tnos. A. Prexdeegast, City Clerk. Regular and Adjourned Meeting. St. Paul, Feb. 15, 1881. Vice President Grace in the chair. Present— Aid. Dowlan, O'Connor, Otis, Ringwald, Cornish, Mr. President— 6. The matter of the vacation of parts of Van Ingen, De Bow and other streets, as per notice of City Clerk, dated Sept. 18, 1880, was postponed and laid oyer until the next regular meeting of the Council, Tuesday the Ist day of March, A.D. 1881, at 3 o'clock p. n. East Third and other streets— change of grade — Th c matter of the change of grade on East Third, Wacouta, Broadway and Rosabel streets was postponed and laid over until Tuesday, the Ist day of March, A. D. 1881, at 3 o'clock p. m. Aid. Cornish, chairman of committee to draft resolutions of respect to the memory of our late President, Wm. Rhodes, presented and read the following resolutions, which were unanimously adopted, to-wit: Whereas, We are called to mark with ap propriate action our sorrow at the death of the Honorable President of the Common Coun cil, William Rhodes, who has so suddenly been taken from our midst, and Whereas, During the many years of his residence among us, he has ever been an hon est and true man, a most public spirited citi zen, and a just and faithful public of ficer, discharging his duties with high ability and unswerving integrity; bearing the highest esteem of all, and receiving the utmost confidence of his business and official associates; now, therefore, be it Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of St. Paul, that in the death of William Rhodes our city has lost one of her most faithful and upright citizens, and one of the most painstaking, impartial and prudent officers who have ever presided over the Council. Resolved, That as a tribute of respect our Council Chamber be draped In mourning for three months, and that the members of the Common Council wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days, and that we will at tend the funeral in a body. Resolved, That we invite all officers of the city and county government, the Chamber of Commerce, Fire and Polico departments to par ticipate in the funeral obsequies, and that we invite all business houses as a mark of respect to close their doors on the afternoon of the funeral. Resolved, That as a perpetual memorial of the great worth of the departed, And the high esteem in which he was held by his associates in the city government, and the entire com munity, these resolutions be spread at length upon the records of the counoil proceedings. Resolved, That we tender to the bereaved family our deepest sympathy In this, their hour of affliction, and that the city clerk cause to be prepared an engrosed copy of these resolutions and transmit the same to the family of deceas ed, and that copi_s thereof be furnished to the city papers for publication. Upon the conclusion of the reading of the foregoing, Aid. Cornish moved as a further tribute of respect to the deceased that the Council do now adjourn (this being a regular meeting) until Friday, the 18th inst., at 7:30 o'clock p. M. The motion prevailed and the Council adjourned. Thos. Gkace, Vice President of Council. Tnos. A. Prendergast, City Clerk. D. A. MONFORT. G. R. MONFORT. Monfort & Co., WHOLESALE ADD RETAIL GROCERS, Wo. 5 East Third St., St. Paul. February 15, 1881. We have the richest and best New York State cream cheese in the market. Also, im ported Edam and "Norton's Pine Apple" cheese; very fine. If you like honey on your cakes, try our "White California Comb." It will make your hair curl . We have a full line of the celcbreted "Alden Evaporated Fruits," including apples, peaches, plums and raspberries. QTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY O— m. In Probate Court, Special Term, February IBth, 1881. In the matter of the estate of Asahal F. Parker, deceased : On reading and filing the petition of Mary E. Parker, executrix of the estate of Asahal F. Parker, deceased, representing among other things that she has fully administered said estate, and pray ing that a time and place be fixed for examiDiDg and allowing her account of administration, and for the assignment of the residue of eaid estate to heirs, It is ordered, that said account be examined, and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Mon day, the 14th day of March, A. D. 1881, at ten o'clock a. h . at the Probate Office in said county. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be given to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published at Saint Paul, in said county. By the court, HENRY O'OOBMAN, [l.s.J Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. Lampbey _ James, Attorneys for Executrix. Feb 1 6-4 w- Wed Nave Itouin-Renf and But Burn Patent Parlor Folding-Bed, The most Compact, Elegant and Sub stantial. Best Steel Spring Mattrass B folds out of sight in Bureaus, look-Cases, Desks, Arc. l. H. Andrews & Co., 95 Wftbaik Are., CHICAGO. Also Manufacturers of 'unutore, Wood Mantel* jrtistio Household THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1881. TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS Will be received 'till noon of Saturday, Feb ruary 19th, 1881, at the office of the Saint Paul Union Depot Company, 122 East Third street, St. Paul, Minn., for _?i_A.sT___Riisra THE UNION PASSKNGER DEPOT. Plans and specifications may be seen at th above office. JOHN D. ESTABROOK, Secretary. St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 11th, 1881. 48-47 NO MORE EHEUMATISM ! or Gout, Acute or Chronic. SALJCYLICA, SCBK CUBE, Ma nttfactured by the European Medicine Co. of Parts and Ltljpnig. Immediate relief warranted. Permanent cure guaranteed. Now exclusively used by all cele brated physicians of Europe and America, be coming a Staple. Harmless and Reliable Reme dy on both continents. The Highest Medical Academy of Paris reports 95 cures out of 100 cases within thre« days. Secret —The only dis solver of the poisonous Uric Acid which exists in the Blood of Rheumatic and Gouty Patient*; $1 a box; 6 boxes for $5. Sent to any address, free by mail, on receipt of price. Indorsed by physicians. Sold by all druggists. Address, DANIEL ROMMEL, Sole Importer, 162 Fulton Street, New York. For sale by Noyes Bros. & Cutler, St. Paul, Minn. . 43 liOSTETTEIft fl •# CELEBRATED 1 1 A ■~% w STOMACH -^ M rw BITTeB 5 NO TIME SHOULD BE LOST If the stomach, liver and bowels are affected, to adopt the sure remedy, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Diseases of the organs named beget others far more serious, and a delay is there fore hazardous. Dyspepsia, liver complaint, chills and fever, early rheumatic twinges, kid ney weakness, bring serious bodily trouble if trifled with. Lose no time in using this effec tive, safe and long known medicine. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. HOP BITTERS. pIGP BITTERS^ M (A medicine, net a Drink.) a i HOPS, BUC2IIJ, MANDRAKE, 1 M DANDELION, 9 3 AWDTHEPrHEST AXI>r.ESTMET)ICALQUALI- ■ g ' TIES OF ALL OTUES BITTEKS. ■ 1 _ THEY CURE 1 fc A'l Piscnsfisof theftomnch. BoTV-n!'. I-lood, H E Liver. KJJneys. and Ijiinarj'Oiuans.Kcr- H t$ vouscets, f:i'-i'.:)!f.-sii<!. >:;!!>! especially M I £5! OGO SN GOLD. *^^| £■ Will be pnld for a case they win not care or~"*S| 1 help, or for anything Impure or injurious a fed found in ttiLin. 3 I Ask your drupKist for Hep sm*T3 and try | I 1 them before you sleep. Take uo oilici . [ 1 B D I.C.lsanal><:ohiton-i'ilrr' > for R E> Drunkcancfs, use of opium, tobacco and I Hb88851323 Send fur Circular. CSESSBBSfb I H All above told by dni^ists. |H B Hop Bitten Mfg. Co., Rochester, X. V.,i Toronto, Qnl. 9 I ____3HB9_XS£_f3S3S!3__H— %?¥£— iW2^2P_— i_QGßi3 RHEUMATISM ABSOLUTELY CURED.- — — - — — — — BY TIIE LHK OF DR. BOSANKOS RHEUMATIC CURE, THE GREAT ALKALINE REMEDY. TRY IT AND BE CURED. PRICE, 7S Coats. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. Allte THE DR. BOSAMO MEDICINE CO., 4 PIQUA, O. Kl> IV.VSI) Ml. BIGGS, Wholf«;ilo A.soiil . St. Paul, .Minn Gentle Women Who want glossy, luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant, beautiful Hair must use LYONS KATHAIBON. This elegant, cheap article always makes the Hair grow freely and fast, keeps it from falling out, arrests and enres gray ness, removes dandruff and itching, makes the Hair strong, giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Beau tiful, healthy Hair is the sure result of using Kathairon. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the of fice of the Board of Education of the City of St. Paul, till noon of Feb. 28th, 1881, for the erection of two (2) TWO-STORY BRICK SCHOOL HOUSES, One to be erected on Dayton's Bluff and one on St. Anthony Hill. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of E. P. Bassford, architect. Proposals may be for the erection of one or both of the buildings. Each bid must be accompanied by an accep table bond for 20 per cent, of the amount. The right is reserved to reject any or all of I the bids. E. J. ABBOTT, 44-59 Chairman Committee on Property. FIVE CENTS A LINE The &LOBE "Want" an_ Employ lent Biro. Advertisement In thii colammare published _t five cent* a lint each Iniertion, bat 1b order to prove the efficiency of the GLOBE m mi advertising medium, aad tlio to aid the unemployed, wo will publish for twenty-five cents, a three-line advertisement, of Situa tions Wanted and Situations Offered, and con tinue the advertisement until the object sought for is accomplished. For twenty-flve oents, the man out of work can advertise for a situa tion until he finds one. Each line over the three, to cost five oents ocr line each insertion* WANTID. TTEWERS and scorers of timber, men to JIL chop "right of way" on the North Wls. consin railway extension, $1.75 and $2.25 per day. Go next Saturday at 10 A. m. Also, tie makers and cord wood cutters wanted at Moore's Employment Bureau, 122 East Third street, St. Paul. 47 1 fir ROCK drillers and 20 laborers for the St. Xil Louis river, nearDuluth, 51.75 and $1,60 per day. C. A. DeGraff contractor. Half fare. Moore's Employment Bureau, St. Paul. 47 TTT ANTED— A partner in a well established Tt wholesale liquor business in Bt. Paul, Minnesota. A good man, acquainted with the business, and with a small capital, will find a profitable investment by inquiring of George Fetsch, 21 East Fifth street. 46-52 WANTED— Immediately, a first-class cook at 183 Jackson street. 4648 TTPHOLSTER, in all its branches, would U like work in hotel or private house, by the day or job. R. jGreen, 88 Robert st. 44* WANTED— Three reliable men at 19 East Third street. 42* WANTED— A situation as cooper in wholesale grocery. Will make himself generally useful. Keferences if required. Ad dress M. S., Globe office. 35* TOB wanted to do chores around the house O Address C. H., this office. 30* Wanted schoo 1 , county, town and railroad bonds and county warrants. O . Livingston _ Co., 8t Paul. SITUATIONSOrrXBED-l'b-t-Uw. /2J.IRL fo." general housework, 24 Forbes VJI street. 48* TT7ANTED— Nurse girl at 51 Mcßoal St., YV Fourth ward. Apply at once. 27' SITUATIONS WANTID— M-lei. WANTED— A situation as collector, book keeper, clerk, or place where a reliable man is needed. Good references. Address W. H. T., Globe office, Minneapolis, Minn. 46-8 DON'T spend $5 a week for board when out of employment, but send for circular and secure a good position through the Hotel Reporter Employment Bureau, 68 East Third street. 30* SITUATION WANTED— By a young man O with a good recommendation, to learn the clothing business. Wages no object. Address B. 6, Globe office. 11* A SOBER man out of employment would like a situation as coachman on a gen tlemen's place. Understands the care of horses and cows. Good recommendations. Call or address E. C, this office. 6* TTIVfSMTTTT WANTS work. Good ± JILJ. J. XL -workman; 20 years'ex perience. Address through postoffice J. Har mon, St. Paul, Minn. 4* Females. SITUATION WANTED— As first-class meat O and pastry cook, or situation as house keeper. Thoroughly competent and can give good recommendations. No objection to going out of the city. Apply at No. 81 Robert street. 44-48 MRS. L. GRIGGS. BY a lady, a position as copyist in a railroad office, or where ever it is offering. Good references. Wages no object. : Address Ella Green, 94 Ninth street. 37* WANTED— Situation by a competent gov erness. Gan furnish good recommen dations. Address 8., this office. 37* TlTANTED— Employment by an experi- TT enced nurse with best of city refer ences. . For information and address call at McMasters & Getty's drug store, corner Sev enth and Wabashaw streets, St. Paul. 36- WANTED— By a girl of experience^ place as cook or second girl; competent for either; American family preferred. Address A. 8., this office. 32* DON'T spend $5 a week for board when out of employment, but send for circular and secure a good position through the Hotel Reporter Employment Bureau, 68 East Third street. 30* A COMPETENT girl wants a situation for xjL housework or second work. Apply at 82 West Fifth, corner Franklin. 5* TT7 ANTED— Situation for several flrst-class ▼ T women cooks. Apply at No. 82 Robert street, Mrs. Kearney. 838 - RKNT— Booms- FOR RENT— Rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Inquire of J. M. Cooly, Sixth ward. 43* i^FFICES FOR RENT— In Davidson's block, \J with steam heat, good ventilation, Phalen water, electric-bell passenger elevator, well lighted rooms and halls and all modern conveniences. Apply at agents' office, in the building. 23* WILLIAMS & DAVIDSON, Agents. LOST AND FOUND. T\OG LOST— A liver colored spaniel pup. U Finder will be rewarded by returning him to Thog. Bower, 121 Pleasant avenue. 48* MISCELLANEOUS. 117 ILL buy policies in failed or solvent Life VV Co.'s; loans on same. L. P. Van Nor man, St. Paul. 35 A CLASS in elocution for ladies and gentle xjL men will be organized Friday evening, Feb. 11th, m the Y. M. C. A. parlor. 35 FRED BURNAND'S Coliseum Beer Hall, 165 West Third street. Concert every night. 335- NOTICE. " DRIVE WELL NOTICE. All owners of Driven or Tube Wells in the State of Minnesota WHO HAVE NOT YET PAID THE ROYALTY THEREON, are CAUTIONED that unless the roy alty is paid at once, suit will be in stituted for its collection. M. S. JAMES, Agent American Driven Well, 27 Washington Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 46-48 DB. A. L. 01/DM»B_ , __«XT7-Em. CATHARTIC. Purely Vegetable. Cures all bilious diseases act. Ing on the Stomach, Liver and Blood. Warranted in all cases. Ask your Druggist for this Medicine, also for circulars. CLUB COMPOUKDEfG CO., Sold by all DruggisU. &ad Wing. MJ__ CLOTHING- Fifteen days more in this month, thirty -one days in March, making forty-six days in all, hardly a day of which when a Winter Over coat is not an actual neces sity. You can buy one now for 40 per cent, less than the same article can be pur chased for next winter. A word to Hie wise, etc. 808 T O N "ONE-PRICE" CLOTHING HOUSE, 43 E. Third Street, St. Paul INSURANCE. WATBRTOWN Fire Insurance Oom'v OF NEW YORK Location Watertown, N. Y. President WiUard Ives. Secretary J. M. Adams. Attorney to accept service In Minnesota, B. F. Mai Yin. Kesidenoe St. Paul. - ASSETS' Value of real estate owned $ 10,700 00 Loans secured by mortgages on real es tate 291,23134 Market value of bonds and stocks 3! 5,512 60 Loans secured by bonds and stocks as collateral 71,165 07 Cash on hard and in bank 105,603 84 Premiums in course of collect on 111,822 61 Tot .1 admitted assets $ 908,438 26 LIABILITIES. Paid capital . . . $ 201,000 00 Reinsurance reserve 636,564 84 Unpaid losses 42,723 22 Total liabilities, including capital. . .$ 779,288 OS Surplus over liabilities, Including capital 129,160 20 INCOME IN 1880. From premiums received $771,543 63 From interest and dividends and ients. . 83,440 43 Total lnoome $801,993 06 EXPENDITURES IN 1880. Losses $866,440 96 Dividends 30,000 00 All other expenditures 383,066 41 Total expenditure $669,607 86 BUSINESS IN MINNESOTA IN 1880. FIBS. Premiums received $ 11,519 69 Loeseßpaid 9,044 11 STATE OF MINNESOTA, ) DEPARTMENT OF INBUB-NOS, V St. Paul, February 7, 1881. ) I, A. B. McGill, Insurance Commissioner of the State of Minnesota, do hereby certify that the Wa tertown Fire Insurance company above named, has complied with the laws of this State relating to in surance, and is now fully empowered through its an thorized agents to transact Its' appropriate business of Fire Insurance in this State for the year ending January ßlst, 18S1. A. R. MoQILL, Insurance Commissioner. R.F.MARVIN, Agent. St. Paul. 46-48 .•;■-■.■;.: COMMIBBIOS~MEBOHA>- IS. N. C. MURRAY. P. L. ELZAS N. C. MURRAY & CO., Room 23, 116 Washington St., Chicago, COMMISSION ME CIIA N I S. Execute orders for the purchase and sale of Grain and Provisions on the Chicago Board of Trade, and Stocks, Bonds, Ac, on the New York Slock Exchange. ' Correspondence invited. Advances made on consignments. - 364* FUEL GRIGGS & FOSTER, DEALERS IN COAL d WOOD, 29 East Third Street, ST. PAUL, - - - MINN. t^-Gretit Reductions in Prices of Coal. Attention, Housekeepers !- The North Star Mills, near Seventh street bridge, St. Paul,, is now making a superior article of Fancy and Straight Flour. House keeepers, by ordering direct from the mill, can save from 25 to 75 cents per sack. All orders, either verbal or by mail, promptly at tended to. Flour delivered to any part of the city, and each sack warranted, at the follow ing prices: Fancy, per Sack $3 50 Straight 2 75 Frost & Co., 44 Virginia avenne, and W. F. Pieper, 116 Jackson street, sell this Flour at the same prices. 84-65 ' BARTON & JONES. LIQUOR DEALER-. W. L. PERKINS. MAURICE LYONS. [Established 1859.] PERKINS, LYONS 4 CO., REMOVED TO 31 BOBEBT ST., SEAR THIRD. '. . Wholesale Dealers in Pure Kentncty Bonrtion & Rye Whiskies California and Foreign Wines and Brandies. HP-Country and City Orders Solicited. 84-83 COBTUMIB- COSTUMES! Fop Masquerade and Theatrical purposes, for Ladies and Gen tlemen, at k Mrs. flerwegen's, Fat W. Third ** ' ft I rinmn Tf The Qrett French mvlgorator. ttents j _iiillOllU.U only. Stamp (ox circular. N«mns ( RING-. PUU far lost manhood, $1 box. Book on Nerrons Diseases, cans* and eon; 100 tow voyage. DR. JAMES, ?O4 Waikiagto* street, Ohl oaco.Ul. - " -^ ' KB ' 1 TO THE PUBLIC: Owing to the increase of our bus iness, we are compelled to enlarge our store, and have therefore removed our stock to the second and third floors of same building for about ten day s, where we are pre pared to meet our friends and customers. ST. PAUL ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 61 East Third Street, St. Paul, Minn. '•'■•'•-'.■- , WHOLSSALTfc MILLIHEKY. j BPPENfIM 1 1, -Whofaeal© Dealer* in". ~~ J UFFMnM & bU., MiLLiNEKY GOODS, •*< And MY-nviiUotiirers ot LADIES* TRIMMED HATS. Fartiioa Plate Gratia, upon appUeatlou. 101 EAST THIBD STREET, - - - - ST. PAUL AETHUK, WARKEN &I.BBOTT Wholesale Not i ons, Hosiery and Fancy Groods. NO. 186 EAST THIRD STREET, - -'- -"-_ _ . . - ST. PAUL ■ (Ready for business about 15th of February.) SEND US A POSTAL CARD f* m m mm |-v With name and address, for Catalogue of \L L II V :Field ' harden for Catalogue of Seeds. Field, Garden & Flower Seeds. \ |"l I'll \ Catalogues Sent Free, By Mail, to any address. UJJJJiIU. FEANKLTN STEELE, JK., & CO., • 127 and 129 South First Street, Minneapolis. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. AUEEBACH, PINCH & VAN SLTCK! The Only ißJliii Dry Goods House in tie Northwest. Competes with the Markets of New York and Chicago. boots and shoes -.--.*■. _ . - = BAKGAINS! BARGAINS ! PTTfIPO Schliek & Co.. St. _?aial, \ H I I H \ Are c! ° siug ° ut Their 011 U 111). Entire Stock of Boots and Shoo. I For the next few weeks at prices less titan can be I bought elsewhere. Full, complete stock Overshoes. ~ CROCKERY. ; CRAIG, LARKIN & SMITH, Importers and "Wholesale and Retail Dealers in P (~}T3 OOTT FT ~R "V French China » Glassware, Lamps, Looking Glasses, V^ J- t^r Ul-. UJ±X X , Houge rurni9W Good Et Etc 64 SUBLET STREET, ST. PAUL. [_ ■ COMMISSION MERCHANTS. I HOXSIE WANTED: Dressed Hogs, Beef, Poultry. TAUUAft FRESH EOLL BUTTER. uaUU_illi, 14 JACKSON STREET, - - - - ST. PAUL " J-tR^HAIiFTATLORS^ ~" MATHES, GOOD & SIJHIJ RMKI KB ! THE li-_a___ AJ»D MOST FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAJ HI NO ESTABLISHMENT IN THE NOUTHWEaT. Jobbers la Merchant Tailoring Gtods", Clothe, meres and Trimming* ■ 82 JACKSON STREET, ST. PA UL. lj\}\&\AOW\_S 1 W^^^B^^^^^^^a^^mT~'ic'J r A/' tr ■ WHOLESALE DKUGGI>T3 NO YES BROS. & CUTLER , IMPORTERS £ WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 88 and 70 Sibley Sires!. Cor. Fifth, - - - - St. Pat-] Tin- !■' .w*t Drug Stor«. and Si ••;■ In th* »W. _ _____ _ BPIOES, I«MS1 I ...... i — — — ,-. . — —--■■ i —— — ~ —-i —^~""-~IT^ M —^—^_— m» T— ■^f^r—i^Ts i — bm^m !" *~i QDINBY&HALLOWELL mmi sleighs V FINIC. WOHK ONr.,Y. 64, ,16 A 58 ROBERT STREET, - - - - ST. PAUI Ayo»U for "TSio Concord Harness." - ' PB.EKTAK-BB- 0 J. MoOabtht. i. Q. Dosn*_it McCarthy & donnelly, UxVDE ETAKERS 54 Wabashaw Street, [Opposite Post office.] Agents for Powers & Walker's fine buri-L cues. Call* answered at all hours. KmbahUng _specl_lty. Best hearse in the city and finest carriages at thi lowest rate*, Funerals conducted anil satisfaction guaranteed. 223 008TUMEB. THEATRICAL AND MASQUERADE EMPORIUM, No. 10 W. TMrd Street St. Paul. I respectfully invite the attention of ladies and gentlemen to my large, most complete and elegant stock of new Masquerade Costumes for Balls, Parties, Theatrical Performances, Old Folks Concerts, Tableaus, Ac. Masks at wholesale. P. J. GIEBEN. Country parties send for list and prices. } .: ' ; 854* - . .. U REMOVAL. BCALXS. FAIEBANKS' SCALES, ECLIPSE WIND MILLS, Feed Mills, Tanks and JTixtures FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., 46 East Third Street. ! NOTIONS. ■ EMBKOIDFEIES! Hamburg Embroideries, Nainsook Embroideries, Swiss Embroideries, Edgings and lnsertings to Match. Several hundred pieces, comprising all the newest styles. Also Everlasting Trimmings, Tuckings, Irish Crochet Edgings, Vermicelli, Coraline and Hawthorn Laces, and many other seasonable goods, and as usual, a splendid assortment of Hosiery and Underwear for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, at C. A. DIBBLE'S, Now Number 75 EAST THIRD STREET COKF-CTIOHEBY t\ ■ |Tfk fTTßendonß,two, three, or _t» II ■ H ■ ■ ■ I dollars for a sample rptiil fl | I II I ■ I box, by express, of the ht>m ■ M I II H Candles In America, put m II I HI ■ elegantly and three, or fly« || ■ 111 ■ I dollars for a sample ret»Jl 1 111 I box, by express, of tup W H ■II W Candles in America, pal .i, ■ '111 I elegantly and strictly i... ~ ■ |L| 1 ■ Refers to all Chicago. A -1 ill 1 1 I Ami O. I*. OUNTHKK .'III llf 1 Confectioner. T8 B__DISOH BTRS-T, OBZOAGK).'