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FINANCIAL
MOr.N'NG KEPOHT.
Vor.K, April 19.—11 a. m.—Stocks
Beneraßystrong and i.\s\: ■■:•, Vanderbllts and
shares. Pa
. ; to 49, declined to
aftkh.voon bepobt.
Money easy at 1 '/4@2 per cent, on call. Prime
mercantile paper 4@5 1/4 percent. Bar
tl.ll'/i. Sterling exchange gui
$i.M sight.
HANK STATEMKNT.
Loans, decrease
< i
1,040,000
The banks now hoid $2,507,000 in excess of
lef.T.l requirements.
except threes, which are
% per cent, higher.
.
Bonds—Bailroad bonds firm ; 7 Lake
Erie & Western l and Denver & Bio
( ■ . 'ak.
'eak and lower and lost the early
improvement. Mi [fiedeclined H per
cent, i '-day, $2,881,
-- depressed
.
trader sold nearly 10,000 b1
wan:
tag and
i res were weak on riiiaors of 1
at the
A Qurncy sold ex. rights at 121' - As higl
tho use of i'
broke to 4s. nera.l market
was H - lower and closed :.
KVKNI
ley easy at \\\' cent
Prime mercantile paper 4&3J4 per
net... Sterling exchange, bai steady
.
Governments—Quiet.
B«nds—Railroad bonds weak: Xew York, West
Sbon fives broke from 54^ to E !
State Securities—Lull.
—The stock ma ! generally a
small fraction higher for the majority of i
onri Pacific I
In the nrstfirteen minutei
■about li: 15 or ni ar 12 ;..
droop f some
hs;i!i
bears attacked Union Pi rted a report
thatpwingt. ;s, it would
rt was em
phati by the Unlo
but bi ial became known the ra
l and the price of •
per cent, to -'clock
othe.- . .xteiit
■a:ne general, though
. 'cases.
were Ohio & Mississippi
S-to 18 $4, Cai yJer
■ ■;.-.: i to ; . Delaware, Lackawanna &
issouri Pacifl
Louis** ■ rille %to 46 .
other stocks
i.'ic was exception
ally v.
end fell back to 19. In the last, hour the decline
continued ami prices ft;l! St.. out re
actlon nntil the cl at the
.al result o^
tho attack
a. All
activi lon of
Kofthern Pacific common and New York Central
raded In to an
extent of over 120,000 el bows a decline
for the day i ut The ol I
were : r cent.., 1). n
Bio Grande , hia &
Beading lr.t,Cbii.i il'i;.
Chicago, St. Paul,
1 ]: 2 ahd prefi rred i:i : i
'inn has been made to the
. rch 1,
bear 6 per
cent. .! md and are con
vertible into ■ ock. These bond
negotiated a year ojjniqrc ago. The New York,
Lake Erie & West
000 collateral trust bonds bearing 6 per cent, mi
i
fated 434,000 shares:
Ceni i ana &
■
,000; Lak tile &
■
"-,000;
West* ':■ 15,000; NorthernPa
ic 6,000; Oregon
ontinental ■
".'KS.
Mining market Tlall-
Anderson sold at 135, Belle Isle 85^G
tain 21 i Silver 90 seller .
Her sixty and 90 regular, Lcadyille 35 and
Sonoia .07c.
mi.
Sloe!:- and bonds closed at the following
.id:
:ts.
Three per cents..
4\is coupons 11334 Pacific 6s of '95..129
. ■
J.a. consol? 74
onri 6s 106 Virginia 0s
Term. 6s, old •"■.' ; Deferred 7
n.ui.:.
C. P. Bonds, Ist^m V. P.
Erie seconds 85
.. 48
St.P. & ... div.. 71 Vi
t. P. Bonds, 15t.116
STOCKS.
'.110. .. 11
. i 2 Morri
.L.....-52
do preferred... 94 >".•!. Central
American 97 Norfolk* W.pf.
. ".;. & N 62
Canadian Pa ific. 50 do prefer ...
Canada Sonth'n.. •!"','; Northwestern 114^
do preferred... 142
c & O. l!: v N. V. Central
do Ist pref'd... ....
; do 2d rpref'd... 16J£ Ol
. Chicago im A1t..._136»4 do ..90
do preferred...l4s Ontario & ..
C, B. & Q+ 121.'.; 77
' C.,' St L. & N. O. ..n Trans....
C,St.L.&Pitts.. _ .11 Imp
do preferred... 27
C, S.'. Cleve - . ...ia
Cleveland & *001.-.
.ire& 11....' 141
Del. & Lack .111
Denver cc It. G... 1"
Erie.' !9J£ Bock Islan
. do : 1... 50 St. L. .. . P
EastT., V.& G-. Ci do preferred... 45
. do preferred... Hi do :
Fort Wayne 131 % Mil. &St 1
Han. & St. Joe... 38' 2 do pi
do preferred... SS £ St. P .
riarlcm 198 StPaulS
ton & Tex.. do p . 92
Illinois Central...- .... j 7
-- lnd., B. A- West.. 1G& Unii i
60
Lake Brie & W.. 15J4 NY.. St. L. A p.... io
Lake Shore 9754 .red... J'.i'.j
'Louisville A N... 40fj Well ...112
L., N. A. & C*... 20 Wc.-iern U. T
M. &C. Ist pfd.. 10 Homestake
do 2d pref'd... 5 85
Memphis* C.... 33 28
• Mich. Centra] 87 Quicksilver 4
Minn's & St. L... li\i do preferred... 27
do preferred... 28 South. Pacific
. SO 7- Stitro 14
iked Xo saU-s. {Offered. TEx.mat.
■«Oup. §Ex. div. ;Y.x. int. j
commercTal
On 'Change.
gT. Paul. April 20.—The market yesterday
j!»s4ecldedly bullish for everythihg bul
Whiqh off. Corn was asked for
s were
:" Xo. 2 white sold at $Bco. :.:
Icarof.Xo. 2 mixed sold at 38c f. o. b. Barley
.advanced 2c and "one was offered. One dealer
who attends the board for no other purpose but
,to bear the market privately asked 7§c for Xo. 3
extra. I've advanced 3c with no offe
Ground fee with no sel
lers; 1 car sold at ded hay ran up to
itb none ofiered; ■ qufet;
..nd hog products had no inquiry.
Ed at Be, and creamery at'29@34c with no buyers.
Following is the
WitKAT —Xo. 1 hard 03c bid: 00!/ 2 c asked: May
09c bid .00bid: July $I.oobld;yi
bid; No. 1 ;■ Id; -so. 2 hard, 95c bid;
2\o. 2
Oopx—Xo. 2 58c bid Id; Jnr.e 54c
bid' •". ' bid:
L-rV. i Md.
Oats—Xo. 2 mixed, 81c bi Oc bid;
f9R6 31c bid; July 31c bid; year 2Gc bid, 88c
a-ked: No. 3 mired 20c bid; No. 2 white 32c bid; J
;.-o. 2, C-Jc bid; No. 3 extra, 58c ;
Gboukd i bid.
Be
-'1.
TnaoTß-i ii keel,
- . 1.85 a,ked.
Fxax Sect —
I .00 asked.
FOES—2Sc bid, 30c l
i; •.::< —l4c bid; 15c asked: year 12'^i bid, \zZli '.
•1. •
can—Packing stock 8c asked; creamery i
20 to 34c.
The following comparative table gives the !
quotations at the call April lj, |
(uadto-Uar:
18S3. 1884.
Bid. Asked. Bid Asked i
Wheat No. 1 hard 1 09 1 32 6.? •s J \.
" May 113 114 00 [
" " June 100 I
" July 100 .... |
" No. 1 i ilar 90 .... \
hard 1 OS 1 07 '■•',
" No. 2 regular. 1 00 .... I
Corn, No. 2...- 51 D 3
" new mixed 43 r>o .... '
Oats, No. 2 mixed 40 41 31
*• No. 3 mixed 3S 20
" 2 white 41 ;
" 3 " 40 31 j
Parley, No. 2 C 5 .... C 8 j
" 3 extra 55 .... 58 ....
" 3 41 40 .... .
o. 2 46 66
Ground Feed 19 00 20 00 19 95 j
10 00 18 50 i
I 11 00 12 00 9 50 I
. 'iay 7 50 8
1 50
I b 0)
■".", so
Eggs U UH li 15
i .
:,nrx tho Commission ZMf;n.
There is no change in
and slo is are firmer
:d begs are
i.o inquiry, quota.:
land; Hour <.:.
- firm;
in do
firm; maple
.
■ ie following prices are for
! round lots only.
. . .
ommen , Si.'
2.65.
'
dry I
Cheese—' ~'S,c; part cream, i
; full cream old, 10;i'.'i.!~ Jic; full ere..:
try dressed. 6
7c; i Ity (
.•; city
i. 10<§ ii.
.
■
flour $B>so per barrel;
''..To per barrel; buckwheat flour,
dry fib
dry, .
i.
- '
y—White clover, 18@20c lb; buckwheat,
18clb.
Hops—Washington Territory, 30c; New York
.
Raw, s'Jc; boiled 53c. Lin
seed mi
Podltbt- ' lc per lb;
!, 13
..o nominal, for scarcely
■d.
.; sen
eca Sir
I; oran -. Va1
.50 per case; Mi
i and
1.00; Cranber
-, 50 lb.,
"•-, new, 16c, 18c, 20c per lb.;' 1
in frails 7cv,';C, fard in bores, 12e iier
lb.: ba
00; small, Si-25,
walnuts, 15c; almonds, 18@20c; Barcelona ha;
zel (filberts) 14c; j. 14c; !
its, 8S»13c; Cocoa nut. . . ..J per
100.
;—Mink, 50c@1.00; coon, 60@S0e; lynx,
rat. winter 10c. sini;..-r 18c,
.
j silver I
.
5.00;
wolf, 1.00^3.00; prairie 1:00; bear,
'00; beaver, La!,
per lb.; Hudson bay, 8.
. . p.er lb.
5.00; Jer
seys, £3.50^0.00.
Bew jof grain, live stock,
. tor -. I. ity-four
ending Ajiril 19. I \
Kec'd Sfd Articles. Kec'dSh'd
t 0 8 Oil 1 ..
y 1 .. Merchandise... 76 09
Flour 2 1 Piles 0 ..
1 Brick 3 ..
1 .. 2 ..
2 .. Lime 1 ..
l 1 Stone 10 3
1 1 Bailroad Iron and
8 ..
2.. Railroad.Ties... S ..
.- .") 1 29 Agricultural Im-
29 .. plements 1 1
Wood 18 .. Sundri : ! . ..
Total ' cars. Shipments. 189 caw
ral !-ive Stock.
There was more activity at the stock ;
stock was |
■ following •
:
(1,100 I
pounds) $5.25; 1 car (1,175 i
i car Mina
: i car of hogs (175 per, S5; 1
car t I ;.l car of
.
ers V
...
■
Fli:.
Bread and Floitb—i 1 5c per lb, j
rye bread, .ie per lb; Vienna oread, lOe per loaf;
icper lb; cooking,
Cot^
.
Coc per lb, 3 lbs foi .
- Java.
Tea - from 2,"> to
70c: < . fbung Hyson 50, 80,90 c.
Eggs 15c.
Faurra —A |
lb;Ve
pine i is 75c
fiish and trout 15c ■
■ts Sirloin . 20c;
: pork
.
.'." c per fl);
chickens i -
o umon ;;ie ■ i ;^air.
.
All' : lbs for 1.00; yel
low C 14 lbs lor ].
;nr.rt; "boots
: h
0 bushel; m
. :'c quart;
bush- . . ■ r,
. . .'c dozen; n
onions. 10c I . : - shea 3
bes lor 25c; green peas, 75c@51.00 peri
Dr.uin Fruits—Laisms, 10©230 lb. curr
S, 12 lbs. for $1.0-1: I
. evaporated j
Mii.k. —i'c quart; cream GO quart
Lumber.
PETCES TO DEALEES ONLY.
Co.rrraon Boards fl3 50
2nd " "
' Call " 'So!
Coram a Stock Boards & 10 and 12 Inch 14 00;
2nd " " " " " k ll 9° :
selected Y-. . ■.
ni-o
i Cull " J/''
log 2x4, ixi. 10x12 and 18 ft
" 14 " io '* 12-*5O :
" " " 14 CO :
Timbers 4xGto SxlO inclusive same as scaar>
ing.
Joists2xfi to 2x12 Inclusive.
'■ 12, 14 and Iti ft 800
« ie » 125f
' 20 " 13 50 '
Ist and 2nd Clear, lin, I*4, l!i and 2 lucU
»0, !
:!r.i Clear, 1 in, V£, W 3 -.noil, Eourrh... 40 «° ;
Aselfectl in, IJ 4 , IV, iaeh. Bough 3fi 0*» >
B " 1 ". 26.10
B " id 2 inch 30 (io .
B Stock Bm-ils 86 00
0 " ** 80001
THE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1884.
T> " " 17 00 i
AFlooring 38 00
B '■
c " .
Fencing Floor-inn eelected
Vo. 1 ShipLi.o*
No. 2 " *• 13 00
Dron Sidin? p.-.rna a
2nd Clear Biding 22 50 ;
A hiding-
B " 1900
0 " 15 00
D " from selected Fencing 1100
% Beaded Ceiling 50c more than Siding.
No. 1 Shingles per 31 1 CO
X • *.* » 200
" " "
Lath " " -. 2CO
?! side, $1 per M.
■- a ■ $1.50 per Mi.
Drnsßing and Matching, $2.00 per 31
DAILY MAEEET BEVIEW
OP TUB
PBIfJCfI MB HLWMEE IMCTB!
FURNISHED BY WALL & BIGELOW.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Room 4 Mannheimer Bending, Southeast comer
Third and Minnesota street. Direct wires to
.1 Milwaukee Board of Trade
(Operator in oar c
St. ' I°, 1884.
Following Is to-day's range of prices on the
Milwaukee and Chic .
5 , ,--*-** c~ a F g s
5 S
| f -; : : I .p
Milwao
Wh
• ■
|
Wh
.
July
■ ( (
"'--•. I ' !__
Chi' .
June
.
-— i .
18 70
17 17 18 B5 i? 05 16 85 ..
-
8 60 B 4*2
nil 72
i 1 I ' I
Receipts. Shipm
Flour, barrels ' ,1|
83,0 ! 1
60,908 ,
•<■ I; 7,411
Rye " :MO7
" 1 12,011
Hygs, head ■
S. H. WOOD & CO.,
Grain aid tt Brokers,
22 Chamber of Commerce, Oh
4 •■ " St. Paul
Hennepin avenue, Minneapolis.
ks for
.
. a membership on the Chicago
' of Trade.
PERKINS & POWERS,
earn nunmi aid stock brokers,
120 East Third Street,
OVER SAVINGS BANK, ST. PAUL, 10
tl wires from our office to Chicago and New
York.
Telephone in our office.
ASSOCIATED PRESS 3IAHKETS;'
Milwaukee Produce.
.. , April 19.—Fluir in better
■and unsettled; No. 2
; May 90Xc; Jane Blffo.
Corn, scarce; No 2 wanted ar- 56c; reji
49c bid. Oats firm; No. 2 nominally hi]
; No 2 white 87J»J@88c. I've b
and wanted No. 1 03c; No. 2 01c. Barley
: No. .'.* 71c ; May ?l!;e; extra
No. 8 68c. .Mess pork §10.80 cash and
16,95' Jane; lard prime steam
ad May: $8.50 June. Sweet pi
iO;-.j.C Butter, fair for good
. ;ice cream ; lair to
good 20@30c; best dairy 26@28c. Cheese
.
- • eipta,
- of flour; 6,510 bushels of v..
.ts of barley. Shipments 13,519
Is of ilonr; 27,097 bushel of . ...at;
11.5U0 bushels cf b
Chicago Produce.
CnicAoo, April 11).—Flour firmer, but not'
■ good to choice winter Wheat flour
wheataourS4.oo(&4.so;
iota bakers'
•: rye Hour
I; Southern Illinois and Missouri v
5.75; Michigan w is
.
excited and higher, an |
market is gi
i '
. .
■ I: April 6
:
.
July I ai 1) 1
-, over July .
i. 2 Chi
closed at. s>'=^e.
and v i*; opened a sh
. '
.
Juno 53?a©56f*C, closed at 51
la :
over .July.
butclc
; April lay
. closed at 82
- Bye,
. r at 60c. Barley Qui
d quiet ;;r
.
■
. : LUgUSt I
: year §14.45 .0. Lard, :
it *', .
"'
:• ' •
.
. short ;
creamery ~
::\ged :
Rec barrels of floui
cis 6f wl eal; ffl, of corn: 91
bushels rr
.
of flour;
5,000 hush-,
cis of r. . -
%
New York Dry Goods.
Yobk, April 19. —The i'
of the week warfmarked with nospe<
order reques
uam and fi .
- of which were closed out,
. ore booked at good values.
market was very firm fur cottons,
• undergone
pa t three weeks. Woolen goods
are quiet.
Dulutli Wheat.
DtiLtJTH, April 19. —Wheat—The markets on
lay were active, and bigger and con
adlng at outside figures. Closing
prices: No. I hard cash | I
June $1.04; No. 2 hard cash '.lie; May $1.06;
No. lJMaySl.OCjc. Receipts 3,226 bushels. In
store 2,504,929 bushels. Afloat in harbor
242,003 bushels.
BXinneaix
The r : and from Minne
apolis yi Hows:
::!i*Ts —Flour, 800 bbls: wheat, 101 cars;
corn, 4,800 bu.; oats, bn.; barley,
l)u.: in ilsluus, 49 tons: hay, 10 tons;
lumber, 210,000 feet; coal, 309 tons; wood,
: : barrel stock, 7 cars. Total, 303 cars.
ksnts —Flour, 22,937bb15; wheat, 9
corn, — liv.: mfllstuff, 519 tons; lumber, 400,000
feet; coal, 187 tons; barrel stock — cars. Total,
PEC33OK —No. 1 hard 27 cars; No. 2
hard 7 cars; No. 1 regular, 37 cars ; No. 2 do.,
18, Xo. 3, do, —: rejected Tears; condemned!
8. Com—condemned, 3; rejected, -. Total,
105 cars.
The following were the quotations on 'change. ;
!';.<•.l-b—iv. -".6.00; stra
: clears, 54.75 C.5.23; low-gra.:.
3.25.
ViazAT—"So. 1 hard, 51.01»*J bid;- Xo. 2 hard,
.. 1 northern, 92c; Xo. i-, bOc.
—So. i, 55c asked.
. :3?: Xo. 2 white, 31c.
-
MtSZD FrED—Sir.W^'/iS.oO.
Hat—Good upland I ' 13.25.
GLOBELETS.
Fltp raor2 Fr-jnca missionaries have been
massacred in Tonqain.
An inquest cm the Tictims of-; the Cincin
nati riots is in progress.
Troops were called out to ssppress a riot at
-iinster, England.
Emigration from Canada to New England
factor}- towns is increasing.
Tl;e New York Prcsl-ytory has a gift of
-569,000 for needy ehur>
An attempt was recently made to assassin
ate the President of Goatemi .
The loss of the U. S. afid Brazil mail
steamship's steamer Reliance is reported.
It is reported that the Vatican feels new
alarm at the designs. of'fbe RomairgoTern
mciit.
Tiiore is a rnmor at St. John's, Newfound
land, -. party bave been zes
y a whalcy.
Ti:. : agent of the Pan-handle ra "road, at
peared the other
fjGOO wiLh i.lm.
ly occr.tTid in a
killing two -
: nd injuring others.
travel lias 1 the
rleta of Pennsylvania, by the
- I snow storm of I
.. ii thousand volenteera took part
in the Easter mamanenvers <
at Ports .tic nth, Shec-rness and
■ i to four
. .
tnent.
I been enjoined
from conveying to the fede;- .
>
act of the ':, :::s!ature.
and Lieut the
Four;:. Q or
and wiii L
tl for failing to obey or.
Cincinnati ri
The Franckljm cottage at Elberon has one
.. It ii arranged
i in
. which are
;lect of lig'it-cbl'.r . .
Matters have reached such a pitch of cx
d divorce cus£ at San
a police
man at the door to be;;;- t c for con-
I weapons on entering the court roon;.
advices indicate that Aguuro coutin
ncs to gain strength.
persons partook of some raw pork in
Westmoreland county, I be
came very sick shortly ait;r. One ol
the ten has since died, and seven brothers,
including a whole family of six persons,
. I last accounts in a precarious coudi
. :..-. victims arc convalescent.
First Clncinnatian —- riol
tint was. * I lost several dear friends in it."
Second Cincinnatinn—"Were- you hurt your
self?" "Ye . -He stand
ing on my own doorstep,- but only slightly.
Were you hurt?''' "Oh! uocatail. I was in
a safe place while the rioting was going on."
"Where were you'" "In jail."
MMj Depicrro and Spinal say that the
I best suited for calico
printing cylinders are pure copper and al
loys containing from 25 to VXD-, oi' zinc to
from 75 to 70 of copper. Lend is injurious
if present to even the extent ot 0.5 per cent.
The introduction of one per cent, of phos
phorous in brass renders the grain of
rollers more homogeneous.
To make blonze that shall be as elastic as
copper from lto 2 per cent, of mercury must
fled to it, according to the degree of
malleability desired. The mercury may be
combined with one of the metals of v
the bronze is made before malcirig the alloy
or introduced to the' Melted piass that a.-
contains tbe different metals in proper pro
proportion.
Count d'llardonco'jr, of Austria, has been
on a i i his friend
the Prince of Pies -, and has also visited Cu
ba, Central America and Mexico. He has
come through from the c&yjixt M ■ :
the newly opened Mexican ' Central rail
and will sail for E The"
Count is one of the Austrian Emperor's
chamberlains.
The patrons of p. certain Philadelphia bar
re that its proprietor possesses, the most
accom |
: is wont to
justify this eplogism by hi it its
the Am eric
.
instructed in this fer.t ly a.German
sacrificed himself in it? behalf :
s" upon a hand-organ ■
fifteen minutes for four months. At the
of that time his pupil hi; 1 the
.
His '. ■': is
if him arc true. One day he ..
nd a j
by te 1.:
...
it is in t the custom io
bnt I thought
. '
"s in i
■
□ I v.
will bear heavily uppi
D ana $15- j
000 a year,
. .;
Gi ading Cliorr.*?- Btreat.
Office ot - ' -. |
City of St. ...
■
April, A.
.
:; avenue
ing to plans; atkxns on file i
office of
A bond with at least two (2) BUTetl 58, I
Finn ol ■ cent, of the gross j
araonnt bid must accom]
The said Board reserves the rie;ht to reject any
cr all bids. '
JOHX FARRIXGTOX, President.
lOu-llu - Board of Public Works.
TAILCSING.
Hip f flilfirinfF
fiiiu lalimililL,
140 EAST TOIIID STEEET.
Surface Indicates
"What a miner ■would verr properiv term
"surface indications" of what is bc'neatb,
are the Pimple*, Sties, Soro Eyes,
Bolls, and Cutaneous Eruption
which people are anrn e<.; in s itn : and
lated during the v..
makes its
endeavore to expel it from the system.
)Vhile it reman.
in the blood aud may : i Scrof
ula. This con. V.
of the digestive aud as-dmilatory oi
frith a feeling of enervation, i
-
spring fever." These are eviden
Mature is not able, "ft
thecorruotal
forces. To r
aided by a thorough bli j.
ieine; audi.
Myers Sarsapari/la,
■which Ts pn/n'. "er*?!y powor't:] to expel
from the bj stem even (he. taint of B t
itary Scrofula.
The medical prof -?o Attt>"3
Sahsaparilla, and mai .
the cures effected by it come from r..
of the work). It U, in the I
Hie Hon. Francis Jewett, cr
ater of Massachusetts and ex-Mayor of
Lowell, "the* only preparation that does
real, lasting good.''
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayar & Co., Loivaff, Mass:
Sold by r.!I drat-t*>?s: Trice $1,
six bottles foi*;;.
I H rZ i I •• • ■
--. •-. ■ H
iHealih and Happiness.
1 <? do &sot
| (FsCVr £ IMDOHL
3 yolir Kidneys disordered?
,
•.. ...
ye you Bright's Disease?!
. j JSt X
; j Uko chaiic ft..-. :
a-' oily, 11383. X
Suffering from Di" tote-? a
Bfertr u^ . ■■'' t
I Have yon Liver Coirp!n.iiit?S I
& i... ■.:,.'.. C Bard, X. T. I
'our Back lama and aclaing?!
■ -^.80 J
Blamo 1 had to 1 _ I
. aukee, TVis. £
ye yon e?jj
B*|lo»bul."—. - »a. 9
Are you Constipated?
■ "Heine y-Wort eau l .'md cured |
W mo alter 1C ycarj
.
Have you Malaria?
i "it;"
Dr. i.. •:. clui-L-, South Hero, Vt. S
Are you Bilious?
i "X: j good than any!
other remedy 1 have ever taken."
.. J. T. (JaUowu;,-, Elk nut, Oregon, t
Are you tormented -with Piles?!
•-X. ; mo of Llovdingl
: piles.) .. " „ f
O.JU. ;.. BjPa..
! Are you Rheumatism racked?]
: die by i.iiy=icia:is ar.r! I
; Ladies, are you suffering?
i
■ ic." iiii. -
I If you would Banish Disea
i and gain Health, Take §
Ths blood Cleanser.
tTirriininrmniiiniiiliiiibiii .1 w ill ilMyiiiiKilwiHMii
Change of Street nod Alley
fade.
Part Aw .Area kmi®, Sf, f eter
Street Mm c, Brewster
ie, Alley in BMs 210 and
13, Era and. Cbntb's AdiliUon, anil
Cosceril Stmt,
Citt Clerk's Office, )
St. Pato, Dtos.,AprilB, 181 I. \
Notice is I
■
.
ot grade on tho follov
ley, between the pi . viz:
FABK AVSIS"U3
From Martin Street to Sherburne
Avenue.
AI'RORA AVEHUE
From Grant to Eiee Streets.
SAINT PETES STREET
From University Avenue to a
Point 220 Eeet South of Aurora j
Avenue.
UNIVERSITY AVENUE
. ia Grant to Rice Streets.
BREWSTER AVENUE
m Sherburne Street to Uni- '
versity Avenue.
ALL
In Blocks Numbered 2, 10 and 13
Swing and Chute's Addition.
CONCORD STREET
Erom Andrew Street to Arthur j
Avenue.
' ateel by ths .
ported
y the Board
.
which
d of Public
.
:
mnoil at its meeting held Ap-rli
..
- the proposed changes
are on is o;'.loe.
By order (-f Common Council!
:ljast, City Cleik.
Apr. C
GRATEFUL—CO2£E*OBTISTG.
mm cocoa!
KFAST.
"By a thorough know-:,
v.iiich govern the . :.l nu
trition, and by a careful application of the fine
properties ; i has
- with a delicately
doctor i he judicious use of such
articles of diet that a eonatltntlon tii-.i;- be gpradn
ally built np until strong enough to resist every
tendency of (ii.-e::;-e. Hundreds of subtle mala
dies are floating around as ready to attack wherev
er there is a weak point, We may escape many a
fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified
with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."
—Civ I:
Jlade simply with boiling water or miik. Sold
in tins only (!'. lb and "• Iby Gracers, labeled thus:
, JAMES &Pd; ZSSS
CI
UnJiStel
Citt Cx*BK*s Orncs, 1
IS, :
I oreby given, that an election will be
held, on
TUESDAY,
The Sixth Day of May. 1884,
Between tbe hours of eight (81 o'clock in the
in the City
■j' the foiiowing
City Treasurer,
And One Alderman and One
School Inspector,
From each of the! -'riots,
viz: First Aide run -. Sec-
Fourth and I . r.nd Third
Aldermanic district of the Fonrth W«J
One School Inspector,
rlct of the
. '-mi.''
i.il.j , A. PKENDER(
127 City Clerk.
Assessment for Grading Dakota
Avenue and Goffe Street.
Qtticx op the Boat.d or Public "STonxs, )
, Mian., AprU 19,1884. )'
The Board cf Public Vv'orks in ami for the cor
, Minnesota,
at 8 p. m. on the
. _- of Dakota avenue to a
from
.
:. to a full
■. avenue to
of said improvc
-1 i here by . .n the
'. to he
uf making sa':J.
• pro tern.
i:
V. L. GoiaiAX, Clerk Boaril ot Public Works.
111-112
teieWi ~-- x ,:;:jr '.-•- -r<i * - '-.•■.-•- *■-.
mABi
. :rcj. liurllcl:'. I ooil t'u^U*cl«e,>Tlfc
fOfficial Puhlieation.J
Vacation of Part of Bluff Street.
1
St. Paul, Minn., April 10,18 '
Wbrbas,
as provided i. der of the Com
mon Council of U Pas:!, ask::
tho vacation of that pert of Biofl street be
- .
on the
bert st thence boi
of Bluff street to tl .ant street.
• of Grant
■ en a curve of
.
noithv.csterly of a
th street, thence around t^id curve
Borth
rly to i
[ne three hundred and
two i
north Hue ol it line
iv the place of "beg:
he petitioners (<tnto that they
own all .
:nd all
ide of iiliili
of th •
.
dar streets,
ito, :i:.fi to bs
vie uniform,
I , and,
■ to and will
.
expo: including the
*
Now given that
y the
Common Council of tbe <. ity of Saint Paul,
Council, on
.
ihe council chamber iv the city
ball of
By order of Common Ooi
boast, City Clerk,
-at
CMcap, Milwaukee & St. MRafliray.
THE FAST JAIL 01!
The finest I ' are run on all
• noon. A 12:
C
.:10pm
C 8:40 am C B:00a„m
. Minneapolis
8:10 am
A 8:10pm
.... C C:"5 pm C 10:10pm
.
Minn.
a. C 10:2S am C 1":^." am
(: B:3*j pin C ',-•
... t 1:45 a I E
iiakotaDlv. '
C 6:80 pr: C 5:26pm
. . .
■ ptSundays; E, cxci,
-
Panl and Minneapolis
. . U par
.
st, 151
. .cents,
Union ;
—G. L. Scott, City Ticket Agent, "So. 7
use. A. B. Chamberlain, Ticket Agent,
-
iranTEAPOLIB & £T. ICTJI3 EAILWAY.
I ALBERT LEA ROUTE.
j Le. St. Pan! Ar. St. Paul
:
:i'Jpm
E.xee.
i urdav, J daily i ..Paul,
■ r, City
Ticket and Passenger Agent, and Union I
>. 1. !*>()YO,
General Ticket and passenger Agent, MtnneapoWc
ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS & MANITOBA RAILWAY.
:E\AJaGrO SHORT L.f2«"83.
ONLY ALL BAIL LINE TO WINNIPEG AND THE BEITI3H NORTHWEST.
TIME
.Leave. Leave. Tdin-. Arrival Ar
Wilfans IBrown'aValley *720 am B*s am! *6:oopiu O^Spia
Fergus Falls, Moorhead. Fargo, Crookston, BtVinoant
and Winnipeg 'Brooam MOatm 'tapui 0:45 pm
St e.':oud Accommodation, via ilontictjllo a^d CUar
water :
! St. Cloud A. ■- ..ku and Elk River.... ••1:00pm 4:3opm *10a5ain 11:00 am
. Wahpeton, •
Ho; i-.' ,■■ •■- i Vi UB ™»a
Tert-" • Grand Forks, D«vlPs
■/oipeg I ij:npi-.i - "■ <uoaa
t Daily. lay*.
ST. PAUL & MINMS-TE -"UPOI >RT LINTD.
Leave St Fanl—t* 7::0.-i 7:35 am, f*ftO I
*12:, m .. iv, J:^ pm, TWJ p ia, W J [' :o, ■>■ >l I' a,
.j, fh'.Wpiu, fc:l*Upm, 8:30 p:::
Leave Mliaieapol 7:00 am, 7,10 a in, 7-30 a m, f
11:30 am, -fl2:uo:n. 12:1. pm, 12*30 pro .., T*A>p
... —Elegant sleeyerso- .
ST. PAUL—W. A. Turner, . ity Ticket As*..
Union.: • .- .
MINNEAPOLIS—J. & Smitn, General Agi«n% a:< j:1 •»*
i iulirth Avb. Viirt.li: AY. IT. Wisnrur. Affeut. HtoOHot ttOUSO.
.
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ITTORSF.YS J. "SI) COOSF.LLORS IT LAW.
tip? at Law. ;
FourthaoJ ->»<;k-
TBOJfAs 0. Eatos, Rooia 50, Gikillan bio*
Paul. I
E. P. Basotobo, lock.
:lan block.
A.
A. ii.
J. ">' . .son block, Rooms
35 & 3 i.
' HATESUX3.
i Vv'aU.*oaw
Panl.
~ BOORS A*D STITIOJEKY. ~~
v
St.
I.-.i:? AVD sLEHIOa,
a. : : .
son ar
CARPETS AID WALL PAPER. ~
Jons Matiteis, 1" East Third street.
W. L,
DRY COOPS—Wholesale.
At E&&AOH, Fixes -t VANSuriiß, Sibley street
between Fourth and Fifth.
DRY GOODS—Rerall.
Lr.?>.-.KS. Lapp & Co., 13 East Third Street.
~ CBOCEttID' -Wholesale.
I*. .. Kr.r.z.Y& i. .-. Ea*S Third street.
HARDWARE AYD TOOLS.
F- i street.
~JEffELERS A V EBBT 3
Emu. Gkist. S3 I - et.
LOORI.YG GLASSES.
Stevens *1 . -. laird strict, 3c
Paul.
AM) FRJ
Stevexs A J streot, St.
Pan!.
--'•--==;
|
V.-. 11.U.131.AM), 41 .
~WHES A3TD Lj :• ,; .
B. X ion aad
(iMffiTiffi;'
SENNET & HUDNER
m tat m W*»r i%irt Stnet
Oppo
TMVEISiJS'GUIDE
St. Paul T.->"Mr>«».
Gfai.SlW.liaiii
AND OMAEA RAILWAY.
THE BOYAL EOUTE,
east, south and west.
no mm &f~caes to m
Dcs Mo-acs or Kansas Ci
DLTABTI.NU
h;. Paul.
Den M !' I » in
.
•4:83 pm
-
Rlti r .
■
Assrn
LAK2 ili-J^d AHD CALL lUfl
ra Mi.v.vE.*.r(-/i.T«.
17:40 am, i : 1:30 pm, -i 1:30 pm,
; f!"*:00am. -■"•■ ! J. V": 13 a :n,
I.KAV
C:00 :. .
• Dai ■
Corner Third and ■
■
KeirTJl
H. .'"■ •:,,r
-ii CIFIC lit,
TIIE NEW
"Overland Koute F
ONLY LIXfl TO
Porilaml. Ore., an 1 tlie PaclSe northwest
77i« "Pioneer Lin*** between St. Rani,
'Minn Xaorhead and fargo,and the
oyj. , tuning Dining Cam and
ten Sleeper* betioe> n th
I Leave
Departing Trains. I Leave Miuneap-
Kt.Paul. oils.
Pacific express I H
' Fargo day c: i ii.-im
■
■ .
j Arrive I
Arriving Truing, :p- | Arrive
St. PatU.
• AmuiiC exprc-i.-*. j "12:10 pm [ "12:26 p m
Far^o day express tC:lopm -i
::\<f\i ex I *": .:35_»m
! Ciiy ".-dMon street
' City office, Alinneapolis, No. 10 Nicollet boose.
General Passenger Agent