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TAKEN TO TASK, t Domnrrat Go** for a Republican Triend. |IndianapoliK Sentinel.] On the first of the month a well-known Republican, aud ardent supporter of Mr. Blame, wrote a pungent letter to a personal friend who is a distinguished Democrat of Chicago. Tbe reply of tlie latter has had the effect, if not of converting the Republican to Cleveland, of, at least, conceding the point* so well taken as to say tbe letter is too good to be kept private, and 60 volunteers it for publication in the SenUtui. The writer's wortls are words of wisdom, and we commend v ,hem to fair-minded Republicans: Chicago, November 15, 1884. Mt Dear Sir— l have yours of the Ist In6t., devoted largely to the most severe criticism of the Democratic party, and Cleve land iv particular, also predicting Blame's overwhelming electing,claiming al! the North ern and three Southern states for him. Of course I hud no time to reply before electiou, and was quite sure you wen; in uo condition of mind to read with fairness any reply I should be likely to make after your party's defeat or while you could possibly caectea a hope that Blame would be counted io. But now that tbe question of who is elected is settled, I will try to answer in a spirit of fair ness some of your severe strictures on my party, and correct some of the errors that your party leaders have been guilty of teach ing their followers, that they at least knew to be fulße in every raspebt You well know that this it> the first time I have bad an oppor tunity to rejoice in a National vic-lory since 1856. During all these leng years it has been to DM a series of defeats, not always disappointing, but often rather hard to feel reconciled over. During all that time I have listened to the great rejoicing of party op poißiits, many of ihem personal friends in your party, aud you will bear me witness that I have boruc it with resignation and kiudne«s to all. I have boen severely handled and ridiculed by my dearest friends as well as political foes. I have listened to their fear ful abuse of our leaders, some of my best friends and the sharpest criticism of my par ty. To all this I have listened patiently, saying: I will bide my time, changes will sometime set these things right." Now, one Would tsay it is my turn to rejoice, my turn to crow over my defeated friends and foes who have so long crowed over my defeat. But I sliall do no sue.h thing. I most Hiucerely rejoice, however, that the change has been made by ttie puople for many reapous. First, because I think it ex tremely daugerous to have oue party con tinue a treat leugth of time to rule. We want no governing classes In this countiy, no of ficial aristocracy and we are very fast drift ing in that direction, if we had not already reached it. A quarter of a century Is too Jong for any one party to hold power. Now, instead of twitting and rejoicing over you, I ask you to calmly think this over and see if you can't rejoice with me. Not especially that Cleveland is elected or Blame defeated, but tlist we are to have a change of parties. 1 know that '"no change" was the cry of Mr. Blaiue and of your party, but you, aud all sensible people not blinded by a fear ful paitieau zeal, know there has never been king or emperor, military dictator like Na poleon, and no tyrant since Nero, that did not make the same claim, and who did not bid the people be quiet and alUjw him to con tinue to reiirn in the high pßice of power. Tba* reasoning is bad for a republic, and would iv time rob the people of their dearest rights. The very genius of our institutions de mand changes in our rules, not the coutiuu ance in power of the same fumily (as it is in England) or same party, aa it has so long been here. To have two nearly equally bal anced parties is wise, for they watch each other, and thus become the guardian of our liberties. To have one party always in pow er, the other always out, does not serve the best interests of our country. Since the dote of the war there has been a constant bug bear of the "s<»iid south" held up to the northern people by yeur papers and speakers. You teem to have been cautrht by it. While the Republican party remained in power, a solid south was inevitable. Your party has done all iv its power U> make the eoutii solid. Your leaders have constantly told the ignorant netrroes of the south they would be enslaved again If the Democrats came in power. You have made them a dangerous element in the south, greatly against their own interests and the interests of the country. The people of the north have been tyid (and many pitorly informed people have believed it) that if ever the Democrats came in powerthey would pay the Rebel debt, Would peiibion the /frbel soldiers, and many other statements equally destitute of truth or sound sense. lam astonished you ever re ferred to these ridiculous state m en ts. Of course you are too intelligent to believe them for a moment. I know all such nonsense has been constantly in your speeches and papers to influence the minds of poorly in formed people of the north against south, purely for political purpose*. Your next statement, that the Democrats would destroy the National bunks is too ab surd to deserve a reply. PossfUj your ally, Mr. Butler, whom your people employed and payed to help Mr. Blame, mlirht fight the bunks, but -the Democrats will do uo such thing as long as the banks keep within their sphere. You say if we came in power we 6hould have free trade, throwing our mar kets wide open to competition with the pau per labor of Europe and entirely destroy our own manufacturing industry. How strange it seems that such a statement should come from you, while the fact ought to be known to all well-informed people that free trade is an impossibility iv thi6 country for a gener ation to come at least, and uo Democrat of eonud mind claims or expects we can have It All kuow we must raise at least $400,000, --000 to run the govern nieut. With the pres ent tariff we raise *5")0, 000,000. All the Democrats ask or expect it to reform the tariff laws to correspond with our needs, to increase the free list on raw material and on goods not manufactured in this country that will in noway affect our manufacturj; to reduce the revenue to our actual wants. Who can object to that? All these statements you make have been made a thousand times before by papers and speakers for parto pur poses who kuew there was not a vestige of truth in one of them. In a short time after the Democrats are In power, you and thousands of your party will rejoice with me that the change has been made — if. for nothing else, to prove bow groundless are all those harrowing states men ts of your party leaders. The election of Cleveland cements our grand old Union once more in bonds of love, so strong that no traitor hand will wish or dare to touch it In the century to come. We wyi now have a union of hearts; a union in fact as well as in name. Cleveland is an able and, I be lieve, sincerely honest man ; and ue will give us an honest administration, I have no doubt I believe his cabinet will bo strong. You surely will not doubt the honesty or ability of Thurman, McDonald, Bayard.Gen eral McClellau, Lamar or Randall. Do you not think any and all of them a great im provement en '"Landaulet" Williams, De lano, Robeson, B.lkuap, and Billy Chand ler? Indeed they are. I have no doubt, my good friend, that when Cleveland has been in the White House eighteen months your fairness and honesty will compel you to ad mit the change was wise. Others will do the same, and national confidence will be re stored, and while business may not have tbe rush and boom it has sometimes had in the past twenty years, it will not meet the terri ble depressions, defalcations, black Fridays, etc., of the past few years. Neither shall we be disgraced with whisky rines, Star-rouie frauds, etc., but will have a respectable gov ernment, a solid business basis, aud pros perous times. We shall not enslave the ne groes, pay the rebel soldiers, disturb the bank circulation or lhe national banking system, nor change the tariff only to im prove it for the best interests of our coun try. Very sincerely yours, C. P. K. Will Arthur Get the Senatorship? New Yobk, Dec. 8. — It is generally under stood, says the Graphic to-night, that Chaun cey M. Dvpew will not be a candidate for United State* senator, not that he does not want the place as bad as he ever did, but he is not willing to give op the position that he now holds for the ffonors of the United States eenatc. It is probable that Mr. Depew will make the fact known that he is not a candi date through the medium of a personal friend before the week it out. Jas. D. Warren and Geo. H. Sharpe.w bo visited Washington after tbe Glitzy bouse conference, repor that President Arthur la anxioua to be »en ator, bat averse to entering into a tight over it A quiet canvass is to be made among the legislators for him, and if a sufficient number can be 'pledged to support Mr. i Arthur to nominate Mm, . his name will j go into the caucus. Senator Warner Miller is here to., see If the I balf-breede will support Mr. Arthur i Instead of Morton. An effort is about to be made to induce the Tribune and j the Blame organs to recommend that the po sition of senator be given to Mr. Arthur as | a means of harmonizing the party. The j thick and thin Blame men do not like thin I programme, and charge that President Arthur was too lukewarm in tbe late canvass to be rewarded with a senatorship now. Mr. • Arthur's friends insist that it would be the I best thing for the future of the parly for the ! half breeds to tender the seaatnrehip to President Arthur. If be does not get it on til they do, It will be some time before he is senator. A "Whole Family Poisoned. Chicago. Dec. 8. — One of the Sunday papers published a telegram from White water, Wls., saying that last Tuesday, Miss Annio Horan, of that place, died suddenly, under circumstances iudicatiugfthe had been poisoned; that, about three years before, her father, mother and one sister died within a short time of each other under similar cir cumstances; that, though it had created con siderable talk, nothing was done. This was revived by Annie's death, and, to settle the question definitely, her stomach was sent to a chemist for analysis. The deaths of all are surrounded by complete mystery, nr>*oue being suspected. To-night the Inter Ocean \ has • a dispatch from Fort Atkin son, where the family formerly lived and were much respected. The dis patch says the report is received there from Whitewater, that the third sister, Miss Nettie, died there to-day of poison, making the filth member of the family. That in this case it was suicide, and that before death Nettie : confessed to having murdered her parents and two sisters. It is also asserted she con- | fessed to poisoning another person, though ' this is doubted. No cause is assigned. iw own death was brought about by fear of ex posure through tbe analysis of her Ulster's stomach. Nettie wa6 a school U?ach*r, and has two sisters still living at Fort Atkinson CHATFIELD. [Special Correspondence of the Globe. | Chatfiei.d, Dec. 8. — Last Friday was the banner day in our hog market. Charley Thurber weighed eighty loads, all taken by ' L. Bauer & Co. Saturday tun cars of bogs i and one of cattle went out for Chicago, and ' L. Bauer & Co., who buy at different points along the Chicago A; Northwestern, shipped a full train load of swine. About $300 worth of dressed poultry per week is shipped to New York and Boston markets, and E. M. (Jin is shipping nearly an equal amount of live poultry. Professor Giles reports our graded school running over full, with over 300 pupils in attendance. The masquerade a? the rink Friday night secured a full house, ami the masking and different costumes were successful in all the varieties, through the different phases of ele gant, grotesque and hideous. Our6tock of snow was replenished Sunday by three or four Inches of an immensely damp variety. V TATE OP MINNESOTA. COITXTY OF POLK — hh. District Court. Eleventh Judicial District Carl KrcUscumar, plaintiff, against The Red Lake Fulls Milling and LoiAber company, a corporation, defendant. ■mmom. The state of Minnesota to the above named defend ant: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff In tbe abore entitle* action, which In filed In the office of tbe Cleric of the District court of the Eleventh Judicial district. In and for the county of Polk and s:ate of Mlnaesuto, and to serve a copy oi youranswrr to said complaint on the subscriber, at bis office. In the city of Crooi;- | ston, In said county within twenty days after the ' service of this tummons upon you, exclusive of the i day of such service; and. If you fall to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid. Urn plain tiff In this action will apply to tbe court for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated October nth, a. d. 1884. P. A. DUForR. Plaintiff's Attorney. Crookston, Minn. oct29-7w-wed OTATE OF- MINNESOTA, COUNTT OF ItAMSET *-> ss. In Probate Court, special term, December 2, 1884. In the matter of the estate of Bridget Daley, de ceased, On reading and filing the petition of John Cun ntff, administrator of the estate of Bridget Daley, deceased, representing among other things, that be has fully administered said estate. and praying that a time mid place be fixed for examining and allowing Ills account of administration, and for the assign ment of the residue of said estate to heirs. It is ordered, that mild account be examined, and petition heard, by the Judge of this court, on Mon day, the 29th day of December, A. D. 1884, at ten ' o'clock a. in., at the Probate office. In said county. And It Is further ordered, that notice I hereof 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 aald county. By the Court, [ L - •»•] >VM. B. McGHORTT, Judge of Probate. Attest: Fiuxk Robert. Jr.. Clerk. dec 4 w- wed STATE OK MINNESOTA. COUNTT OF UAMSET — ss. In Probute Court, general term. D .-cumber , 1884. In the matter of the estate of Charles Scheffcr, de . censed. On Ming the account of Albert Scheffcr. George R, Finch and Charles N. Nelson, executors of the es tate of Charles Scheffer, deceased. It Is ordered, that raid account be examined by the Judge of this Court, on Monday, the 22d day of De cember, A. D. ISB4. at ten o'clock a. m., at the Pro bate 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 lor two successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. In the Daily Gloiib, a newspaper printed and published at Saint PauL In said county By the Court, WM. B. McGRORTT, Ti<-B.] Judge of Probate, Attest: Frakk Roßrirr. Jr.. Clerk. Moobk 6. McCaffebty, Attorney for Executors. dcc3-4w-wcd . STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTr OF RAMSET O — as. In Probate court. Special term, December 2, 1884. In the matter of the estate of 'Waterman Buck, de ceased. On reading and filing the petition of Joanna Buck, of said county, representing, among, other thin.;*, that Waterman Buck, late of said county, on the u"ih day of February, a. i'». 18S1, at said county, died Intes tate, and being an Inhabitant of this county at the time of his death, leaving goods, chattels and estate within this county, and that the said petitioner is the widow of said deceased, and praying that ad ministration of said estate be to her and Albert L. Buck granted: It is ordered, That said petition be heard before the Judge of this court, on Friday, the iftli day uf December. A. D. 1884, at ten o'clock a. m, at tbe Probate office. In said county. , i Ordered further. That notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interest ed, by publishing a copy of this order for three suc cessive weeks prior to said day of hearin?. In the Daily < ii.our, a newspaper printed and published nt Saint Paul, in said county. . By the Court. [L. s.] TVM. B. McGRORTT, . Judge of Probate. ' Attest: Fraxkßobeet, Jr., Clerk. decS-4w-«cd STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSET —as. In Probate Court, rpecial term, December 2, 1884. In the matter of the estate of Edmund It, floulns head, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Ellen R. Hot ltnshead, administratrix of the estate of Edmund R. Hol.inslieacl, deceased, representing among other things, that she has fully administered «aid estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for exam ining and allowing her account of administration, and for tLe assignment of the residue of said estate to heirs; It. is ordered, that said account be examined, and ! petition beard, by the Judge 'of this court, on Mon day, the 29th day of December, A. 1). ISB4, at ten I o'clock a. m., at tbe Probate office, in said coub;y. And it is further ordered, that police 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 news ' paper, printed and published at Saint Paul, In bald county. By tbe Court, [l. 6.] . TTM. B. McGHORTY, | Judge of Probate > . Attest: Fbaitk Eobibt. Jr.. Clerk. deci-4w-wed QTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTT OF RAMSET. O ss. In Probate Court, general term, December 1884. * . ' In the matter of the guardianship of Charles ■ F., Elite, Nellie A., and Dudley J. Scbeffer, minjrs. On reading and tiling account of Albert Scbe&er, guardian of cold minors, it 1* ordered, that mid ac count be examined by the Judge of this court, on Monday, tbe 22d day of December, a. d. 1884, at ten o'clock a. m., at the Probate office. In St. Paul, in ■aid county. . - . . , , "And It 1* further ordered, that notice thereof be given to all persons Interested, by publishing a copy of this order for two successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, In the Daily,' Globe, a newspaper printed and published at Saint' Paul, in aald county. By the Court, * " ' '■'.'•'•■; '■' ' ■'"• •»~ ■-' [L.S.] 1 T7M.' B. McGROBTT. . ;■ :t Judge of Probate. Attest: Fbaxk BoßutT, Jr.. Clerk . Moos* * MoCajtxbtt, Attorneys for Qaardlan. decS-4w-w«d THE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBR WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 1 0.1884; Notice of? Mortgage Sale. • "VSTrerea* William Murphy and Garetta M. Murphy. til. wife, monpißors. did duly execute tad oellver to Sarah Jane Hill, mortgagee, a certain Indenture I of taortrare. bearing date the 24th day of Jane, 1878, whereby mm mortgagors did grant, bargain. ; •ell and convey to Mid ntwngatrce her heirs and as sljn*. tbe .liawla* described lud and aspcrte n»nre«. IvlriK and being In The city of St. Put. county of I:ainM-y aMI *t*te of Minnesota, to- wit: tbe east \ erly fifty (50) ten of . lot «tx (61. block eighteen (18) Robert 4- UandalT* addition to St. rani, according to the plat thereof on i cord In the office of the Register of Dffdi la add for «tl<l county of n*a**rj. totecorc | tbe payment of the »«nn of tsuo, aad interest thereca ; at tbe rat* of c!rht per cent, per annum, according to the conditions of a certain promissory note therein described, vb!cb said Indenture of montage was on the Wta day of June. I*7B. at IS o'clock M, duly re corded In the ofilce of tbe Begteter of Deeds In and ' for -aid county of Ramsey, la book St of Mortgage < Deed*, page 53. And whereat Mid mortgagor* did covenant and agree In aald mortgage. In case of a foreclosure thereof, to p 7 said morucacee, her heirs or assigns. the tarn of twenty-live dollar*, attorney's fees; and whereas default has been made la the conditions of said mortgage, by which tbe power to aril has be come operative; ksd there Is now doe on said mort gage, at the date of ti.i* notice, the mini of tTM.M. and (23 stti.isrj-'i fee as aforesaid, aad no action or proceeding st law baa been Instituted to recover the debt settled by Mid mortgage or any part than of. And whereas Sarah Jane IIUL tbe mortgagee abort named, afterwards, on the — day of , I*B-, died ..te.tatc. at Cornwall. Oraagc eoonty. New Toik. and on tbe IStb day of Jane. 18*4. letters of ad ml Li»tn»:Um ca (be good*, chattels, credit* aad estate, which were of tbe said fcaraa Jan* Hill were duly Issued to Daniel T. Hill. Jr.. who Is bow tbe admin istrator thereof, and as authenticated copy of hit appointment as such administrator. was on tbe 27th day of October, IBM. duly filed for record in tbe offi'-e of tbe I later of Deeds la aad for Mid county of Ramsey. Now, therefore, notice U hereby given, that pur uant to -.tie puwer of §»> In said mortgage contained and the statute in such case made and provided. said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises aforesaid, together with the ap purtenance* thereunto belonging or 111 anywise ap pertaining, which nale will be made at public vendor, to tbe highest bidder for cash, by tbe atierlff of said Rarniey county, at tbe front door of the office of the Register of Deeds, in the city of St. Paul, In the county of Ramsey aforesaid, on the ElcarrsrxTs DiTorln linn. laai. at 10 o'clock la the fore noon, to satisfy the amount then due upon said mort gage and all legal expenses. Dated October 2Wh. mi. DAXIF.L T. HILL. J*.. Administrator of the Estate of Sarah Jano BUI, de ceased. Mortgagee. . Sanfobii 4 Sam obo. Attorneys for Administrator. St. Paul. Minn. ocl2t-?w-wed OTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUVTV OF RAMSEY 1:3 — ts. District Court. Second Judicial District. Theodore B. Myers, plaintiff, against Marlon M. Myers, defendant. trxxova rOB belief The State of Minnesota to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff la the above entitled action, which Is on file In (be ofilee of the clerk of the aald court, at bis office at Saint Paul, Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on tbe subscribers, at their cOcetn the city of 81. Paul, in the county of Ramsey, within twenty day* after the service of this summons upon you. exclusive of tbe day of such service, and. If you fall to answer the said complaint wit bin the time aforesaid, the \ plaintiff In this action will apply to tbe court for the relief demanded la the complaint. O'BKIEX & WILSO*. novs-7w-wed Plaintiff i Attorneys. St. Paul. Mian. , STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUXTT OK RAMSEY. >J In DUtrlct Court. Second Judicial District. In the matter of tbe assignment for tbe benefit of their creditors of William Schmidt and John Miner. copanners under the firm name and style of Wil liam Schmidt & Co.. to diaries G. Scamldt aad Richard A. Walsh, assignees. * On the foregoing petition (which with the original of this order is on flic la this proceeding) and en ail the papeis, files and proceedings In this matter. Ordered, that the assignors and creditors of Mid estate and all other persons or corporatluns Interest ed therein show cause (If any th«\v have) before said court, at a special ter n thereof, to be held In the Court-bouM! In the city of St. Pan:, (aid county and ' Mute, on Saturday the 27th day of December, a d. I 189 1. a' ten o'clock In the forenoon, why the offer of Ferdinand Berrtiert to said assignees of sixty-live dollars (-0.1. v v for tbe interest of said attlznees in the following described r~al estate situate in Ram sey county and state of Minnesota, to-wlt: Lou two (2) and tbe western one-half "-»; of lot three (3) and ' lots eleven (11) and twelve ( 12) and tbe westerly I one-half (H)of lot ten (10) la A. Vance Brown's I cuhdivlslon of the westerly one-half <4) of block thirty (SO) of Stlasoa, Brown d Ramsey's addition to the city of Saint Paul, according to the plat thereof on Ole and of record In the omce of the register of deeds of Ramsey county, Minnesota; And for the Interest of said akalin>ee« In that part of lota four 1 4 and five (3) of Le Due's addition to tbe city of Saint Paul, according to the plat thereof on file in Ramsey county, that la not held by Joha j Miner, one of said assignor*, a* a homestead, should ; not be accepted by Mid assignees and aale thereof made to said Ferdinand Hcrrhoi t. Ordered further, that a copy of this order be pub lished In, tbe St. Paul Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published In tbe city of Saint Paul, Mid county and state, on the Bth, 10th. :3th, 15th. 17th and loth days of December, a. ii. 1881, and that a copy thereof be bent to the Mid assignors aad to each of the creditors of said estate, by mailing the same, postpaid, to them at their respective places of real ili tice. on or before I ember Btb, a. d. list. Dated at. Paul, Minn., December 4th. a. d. ISSI. ORLANDO SIMONS. decS-10-IS-15-17-20 Judge. imiiv ADMTISEHESTS. FURNITURE, ETC. .JOHN KLEIN, Manufacture and Wholesale Dealer la Furniture ! Carpets, Malting Oil Clo'H ani Featto BURIAL CASKETS AND roFriHS. Orders for Bank and Office Furniture Promptly Filled. 104 SOUTH i IIOM STREET, MANZ/LTO, . - MINN. MACHINERY. S. P MORRISON & CO, ENGINES, BOILERS. SAW KIILS K ID liI'HUEIT, STEAM PUMPS. Inspirators,Df It i«% -Paring, Mum Fitting i Kto... Etc manksto, - - . wain, DRUGS, ETC. MOORE, PIPER CO, WHOLESALE M DGGISTS & JOBBERS id Paints, Oils, etc. We t hip Carbon oil and ' Gasoline from tb« following: stations: Wlnnebaso City. Tracy, Pipentone, Minn. ; Watertown, Volga, D. T. We solicit the trade of dealers only. MStf ? .'•.>. - BTOXK. W. B. CRAIG & CO. Efflie lie Mart. • We are prepared to handle the largest amount of stone in the shortest time of My firm in tbe West, and have ""every facility for filling orders promptly, and are prepared to take all kinds of CCHTRU : WO3K IN T3H LINE --■-•, . . •— — — — — MANKATO, MINN. . -.' ill '.. .■!•. LINSEED OIL. Mali Linseed Oil MANUFACTOK Liasced Oil and Cake by the Old Process. 6ROCSD CAKE FOa FEEDUQ. ■ ■" v. ».' Constantly on Hand. Best ' Russian Flax Seed for Sowing for Sale. MANKATO. - • MINN. " BUILDING CONTUACTOCa. O. R. MATHER.' fOSTRiCTOR AM) BUILDER, Manufacturer of Red and Cream Brick, and dealer : n all kin of MankktaStona. Quarry and Wok* Nort Front street. MAinUTO. XQfS CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Omct 07 m Crrr Taun7in. > St. Paul. Minn.. December ft, 1884. j I will make application to the District Court, in and for tbe county of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, at the special term to be held Satur day. December 20.13*4, at the Court How*e,ia St. Paal, Minnesota, for judgment ' - aealnat the several lots and real estate embraced in a war- , rant in my hand* for the collection of unpaid as- ; sessment*, with Interest and co*:« thereon for the hereinafter named special assessment*. All in the City of St. Paul, county of Bamaey, State of Minnesota, when and where all persons interecttd may attend and be heard. The owner* and description of real estate are as follow*: Assessment for Grading Edmund street, from Rice street to Dale street. Magofla A Breckenridjes Additiom. Supposed owner and . Ain't of description. Lot Block Aiimt. JallusLemke 8 -S IS9 50 Robertson * Van Ettea's Addition. Supposed owner and A -n't or description. Lot. Block. Aasm't. 1 CAMana 1&3 * $38 25 ; Same 1 4 » 50 I JHMayall t 4 29 50 i (A Mann 3 4 » 50 I Same 4 4 39 50 ALMayall » 4 29 50 C A Mann • 4 29 50 B Michel (Bal.) 9 IS 14 75 ALMayall IS it IK JllMaye.l! SI IS 29 3© CAMaaa 10 It 29 50 Same .9 it 29 50 ALMayall 8 It 29 50 I! Mayall 7 12 » 50 C A Mann 1 « 29 50 D Einaebren, X H of t « 14 75 Annulate, W % of S 8 NTS C A Mann 3 8 29 50 Same 4 '?«T 29 to ALMayal! 5 ,■'•'" 29 50 JllMaral! • 0 29 50 ALMayail IS 11 29 50 C A Mann 11 11 29 So JuhnDobertj 10 11 29 50 Same 9 11 29 50 JHMayall 7 11 29 50 C Robert It 10 29 50 Same 11 10 29 50 Same 10 10 14 75 Warren & Rica's Addition. Supposed owner and Ami. of description. Lot. Block. As»m't. llGreve 5 .7 --• $23 50 Jo* Miller, Jr 1 8 29 50 Same 2 8 29 50 Q Williu*....- 7 10 29 50 Smith's Subdivision of Stinson's Division. Supppoted owner and Ain't of description. Lot. Block. Ai--ni RA Smith 17 9 $23 50 Same 13 9 23 50 Same 19 9 M 50 A Smith 23 9 $23 50 Same 24 9 23 50 Same 25 9 23 50 Same ii 9 23 50 Anthony Schotte 42 9 23 50 AugßUck 44 9 23 60 RA Smith 21 10 23 50 same *Z 10 23 50 Same 23 10 23 50 Same 24 10 23 50 Same 25 10 23 50 Same 20 10 23 50 same 27 10 23 50 Same 28 10 II M Same 29 10 23 50 Same 30 10 23 50 J W Kennedy 88 10 23 50 Same 37 10 23 50 Same 38 10 23 50 Same 39 10 23 50 J W Kennedy 40 10 23 50 Same 41 10 23 50 Same 42 10 , 23 50 Same 43 10 MM Same.. 44 10 23 50 Same 45 10 23 50 II M Ranney'* Subdivision of Block 11, Stlnson'* Division. J. • Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. As*m't. YonDgqnlM & Olson 18 • 1 $33 50 Henry Wright IS ;». > 23 50 Smith's Subdivision or Block 12, Stinsons Di vision. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. A**m'i. R ASmith 31 «23 £0 Same 32 23 50 Same 44 23 50 All in tbe city of St. Paul, Kam*ey county, Minnesota. GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. Assessment for Ogeninj, Wiiealnir and Extension of Stras Street Omci or rax Boabd or Public Works. . . ) City or St. Paul. Minn.. Dec 8, 1334. f The Board of Public Work* in and for the cor poration of the City of St. Paul. Minue*ota, will inert at their ofice in said city at 2 p. m. on the 29th day of December, A. D. 1834, to make an assessment of benefits, damage*, co*ts and ex penses arising from the opening, widening and extension of atargu street, from Seventh (7tb) street to Gar fie Id street in said city on the pro perty on the line of said improvement and on ■ucb other property as may be deemed benefited or damaged thereby. The laud necessary to be condemned and taken for said opening, widening and extension 1* de scribed a* follow*, to wit: The north ten (10) feel of lot nine (9). Win ston'* Subdivision of W 4 of S \V 14 of lot four (4). Leech's Out Lots; also commencing at the northeast corner of lot one (1), Swing & Chute Subdivision, of E Y t of S «V > t and W 4of S E Ii of lot four (4). Leech* Out Lou: thence east erly in a straight line with tbe north line of *aid Ewing & Chute* Snbdlmion to the wet t line or Dongla* street; thence northerly forty (40) feet along the west line of raid Douglas street; thence westerly parallel with and dUtant forty (40) feet from the flrnt described line to a oo'ii t twenty (£0) feet rouib of ibe »ojthes?t corner of lot ten (10,) Leech's Subdivision of .N W U of lot four (4) Leech's Out Lots; thence somberly ten (10) feet in line with the ea*t line of lot ten (10). Leech* Subdivision of X W -4 of lot four (4). Levch'* Out LoU; thence easterly parallel with tbe first described line to a point thirty (30) feet north of tbe northeast corner of lot one (l). Ewlmj Jt Chute's Subdivision of B % of 8 W \ and W >, of S E of lot four (4), Leech's Out Lots: tbenee south thirty (80) feet to the place of be ginning, and also all that part of lot seven (7). block cine (9) Leech* Addition, northwesterly of West Seventh street and lying southwesterly of the building located thereon, in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota. All person* interested are hereby notified to be present at said time and place of making said as sectment and will be heard. JOHN FARRIKGTON, President. Official: B. L. Gohxlx. Clerk Board of Public Works. ' ; 344 -«8. STATE OF MIKXESOTA. COUKTT OF RAMSEY — «*. la Probate Court, special term. November IS, IBM. la the matter of the .estate of William Morrey, de ceased. On reading and nltnc the petition of Harrison 8. Walrath of aaid county, representing among other thins*, that William ilorrey, late of said county, on tbe Uth day of October. A. D. 1884. at saint Paul. In said county, died ln'eatate, and being an Inhabit ant of this county at the lime of bis death, leaving goods, chattel* and estate within this county, and that tbe said petitioner la a creditor of tbe estate of said deceased, and praying that administration of •aid estate be to 11. 8. Trelicrne granted: It I* ordered, that said petition be beard before the Judge of this court, on Monday, the isth day of De cember, A. D. IBM, at ten o'clock a. m., at tbe Pro? bate omce la aaid county. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to the heir* of said deceased aad to all person* interested by ; publishing a copy of this order for three successive | weeks, prior to aald day of bearing, in the Daily Globe, a newspaper printed aad published at Saiat Paul, la said county. By tbe Court, [L.S.] WM. B. McGUORTT. Judge of Probate. Attest: F* Ixl Robibt. Jr.. Clerk. aovl9-4w-wed __ ( STATE OF MIKXKSOTA. COrXTT OF RAMSET —a*, la Probate Court, , special term. Kovem- i her 34. 18S4. la the matter of the estate of William Tierney. de- : ceased. On reading aad filing tbe petition of Thomas J. Tierney of Louisville. Kentucky, representing among other thins*, that William Tierney. late of aaid coon- 1 ty, un the Id day of November, A. D. ISS4, at St. Paul In said county, died Intestate, and being an Inhabitant of this county at the time of bis death, leaving roods, chattels and estate within this coaaty. and that the aald petitioner is tbe brother of aald de ceased, aad praying that administration of said es tate be to H. M. LlttjU graded; ° ' It 1* ordered, that said petition he beard before tbe judge of this coon, on Saturday, the 20th day of De cember. A. D. ISM, at ten o'clock a. m,, at the Pro bate oOce, la said county. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to the heir* of said deceased, and to all person* Inter ested, by publishing a copy of this order for tare* successive weeks prior to said day of bearing. la the Daily Glob*, a newspaper printed aad published at Saint Paul, la said county. By the Court, Wm. B. MeGKORTT. . [I-*.] Judge of Probate. ▲neat: Txaxx Roaayr. Jr. Clerk. aor**-«w w. ARTICLES OF nfCORPOBATIOS. ARTICLES OF ISSOCUriOJ or Tm Minnesota Thresher 3annfaci ßring tapir • - We. the undented, Esra rarnsworta. Joha 8. Fan. Fraads A. Oabara. Samuel K. Paysoa. all of Bosua. Massachusetts; John B. Bacon, of Chelsea, Vermont: Gostarat s». Darts, of Hartford.CoaaecU eat; William H. Kbawa. of Philadelphia. Pennsylva nia; Alpacas B Stlckaey. of U. paal. Minnesota, aad Boacoe T. Hersejr of SOawa:er, Minnesota, do by these presents, pursuant to and in coaf oralty with an act of tbe LcslaUtare of tae &ate of Mla aesot*. entitled, ~Aa act marine to manula.-tortn* corpora: loos." approved March Tib. 1873. aad tbe several act* of »a.a legislature ameadatory thereof, aasodate ourselvca together, and Hereby fun ■ body poilUe and corporate, and we to hereby certUy. Fiarr. That toe corporate name of said corpora tion la, mnncixa Thresber MaasfActartagCosißnay. Sscuxo. The object* for wak-b tbU corporation Is formed are the purchase of tbe capital sioci. evi dene* of tndebiedaess ls*ued by It. and t .c assets of the Nortbvestern ManofactaHa? anJ Car Company a corporate existing naUer l** Uwa of tte state of Mlna—uta. or any portion of said capital stock, evi dence of indebtedness, or asset*, and tbe maniac tore aad sate of steam engine* of all kinds.' farm ln> Si— ts aad machinery of ail kinds, and the mano factare aad sale of ail articles, imp.etueau and ma chinery of whlca wood and . Iron or either of them form the principal cotapoaent parts, and the manu facture of the material* taerela oaed. Tnrao. The capital stuck of said corporation •hall be serea millions of ouiUra. watch shall be divided Into one hundred and fury thousand shares of fifty dollars each. This stock shall be classified and l*MMd la manner lag. that 1* to say: Tbere shall be issued two classes of stock, denominated preferred and common stock. The amount of tbe f oncer shall be fbar million* of dollars, or eighty j tboatacd snares of fifty doilars each, and of the | latter three millions of dollar*, or sixty thoosand snare* of fifty dolara each; tbe preferred stock sbaU be entitled toadlvldead not exceeding seven per cent, per aannm. payable oat of tbe earnings of ea< b calendar year, to be made up, If necessary, out of the surplus hereinafter provided for. commencing wi-.b the Cm day of January. IMS. which dull be declar ed aad paid from the net earnings or surplus of the corporation, before aay dividend shall be declared or paid oa the eoaunon stock, and no dlTidends shall be paid oa the wanna iMk. until a surplus of tea per cent, oa the owl standing preferred stock Is accumu lated. Ho pan of said surplus shall be used except to make the preference dividend on tbe preferred stock seven per cent., when tbe earnings of any year thai] be Insaaclcat to pay set en per cent, on the preferred stock. Whenever any portion of tbe »ar pltu is too* used, or whenever the sarpltts Is olber wiae impaired, the aurplu* shall be f ally restored before any dividend la paid on the common stock. AJ .er a dividend of seven per cent. shall have been paid oa both the prcfenel aad :be common stock In any calendar year out of the earning, of said cor porattoo for that year, both tbe preierred aad the ooiamua stock shall be entitled to participate dually la any farther dividend which may be declared and paid out of the net earning* of that yam la c».e of via voluntary or ether dissolution of Urn cor poration, Urn preferred stock, to the extent of It* par value, ahall be first paid out of tbe aaaet* of tbe corporation, before aay paymenta shall be mad* «poo th« common stock. After a surplus ha* been accumulated as hereinbefore provided, and while It to remains unimpaired, a* so provided, the common stock shall be entitled to auch dividend a* tbe board of directors may determine to pay from the net earnings of the corporation fur each calendar year after paying the dividends oa the preferred stock, provided always that after a dividend of seven per cent. shaH have been declared and paid out of tbe eel earnings of tbe corporation fur any calendar year on uotu the preferred and the common > o U. both the preferred and the common stock shall be entitled to participate equally la an- further divi dends which may be declared and paid out of tbe net ear&lnca. Era. Bald corporation shall commence on the twenty-sixth day of November. 1354. and shall con tinue la eil.tr n;c for the term of thirty year*, and its affairs shall be managed by a bvaxd of o<rrctors fiiaslsllat of thirteen stockholders, who sh»!l be elected annually, Provided that lhe first Board of Directors, who shall hold their oflce untl! tbe first election by tbe sloe a holder*, which election shall be on the third Wednesday of June. ISM. shall const cf the following per*o>t Exra Kamswonh. John 8. Fogg. Fraad* A. Oaborn. gauiucl R. Payrjn. John R. Bacon. Gcsuvn* F. Davia. William 11. Rbawa. Alpbeas D. Sticicney, Roscoe F. Heraey, W. t. Bice. •Octavos D. Bald at In. a bra a O. Blgelow and tJw.ri F. Lawrence. Firm. Tbe principal place of business of this corporation shall be In the cl:y of saint PauL county of Ramsey aad state of Vllcneaota. We hereby adopt tbe foregoing articles of asso ciation of the Minnesota Toresber Mannfactur ait Company, for tbe purpose of becoming a body politic and corporate under »»ld name. In witness whereof we hare hereunto set our bands and seals tbU twenty-sUtb day of November, a. i». ■M. - Signed, sealed and delivered by Ezra Farnswonh, John a. Fogg. Francis A. inborn. John B. Bacon, W"m. H. Rhawn, Alpbeas E. sucuc;. la the presence of— W. B. llixo. L. Yaa.No> Baicas. Ez»a F^«t»«woaTH, [teal.: Joh.v S. Fooo. [»»I.| Francis a. Osaoax. (Seal. | Signed, sealed and delivered by H. F. Heney. In tbe presence of — E. L. UeasET, Pact, Ooaaa. .- Jorcr B. Bacot, f**al.; Wm. H. liUAvnt, {SraLJ ALi-nac* B. Stiocxbt. (Seal.] Signed, sealed and delivered by Samuel H. Payton. la the presence of — L do ait S. BaisroL, . L. Van* os Baioca. SmviL R. Patio x. [Sea:.: UcrrAvra F. Davis, [acal.j Stgced, sealed aad delivered by O. F. Davis. la lhe presence of — C. T. v.'klles, W. B. B**u. F. Haasar. [Seal.] STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. » „ COCKTT or SUFFOLK. ( m Be it known that on thU 2stb day of November, a. d. IS&4, personally came before me said Exra Farns worth. John S. Fogg, Francl* A. O*bora, John B. Bacon. Wm. 11. Itbawa, Alpbeut It. Stlckaey, to me personally known to be the same persons described In and who executed tbe foregoing articles of asso ciation, and they each for hlsi*elf acknowledged tbat they execated the same freely and voluntarily. * (Notarial sxal.J L. VEJCNON BICIUUS, Notary Public STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, J „ Cocxty or SrnroLX, \ Be It known that on this 29tb day of November, a. d. ISB4. personally came before me said Samuel ii. Payson. to me prnutmlly known to be the Miue person described In and who executed the foregoing articles of association, and be tor blm»elf acknowl edged that he executed the same freely and vol uaurily. (Nourlal SeaLl L. VEBNON littlGGS. Notary Me STATE OF CONNECTICUT. I Cocrrr or UArrroeo. f £■»'' Be ]f known that on this twenty- ninth day of No ve:ii'.er. a. d. l><4, personally came before me. said Gustavo* F. Davis, to me personally known to be the same person described la and who executed the fore gu'ng articles fof association, and be fur himself acknowledged that he executed Che name freeiy and voluntarily. C. T. WELLES. (Notarial SeaL] Notary Public. — —— *fK-< STATE OF ILLINOIS. I M Cocxty or Cook. ) Be It known, tbat on this Ist day of December, ISS4, personally appeared before me a notary public, ' In and for said county and state. Bovcoe F. Uersey. to me known to be the 'den. leal person who signed the foregoing Instrument, and In due form of law scknowlec^ged that he executed the same fre ly and voluntarily for the u«e» and purpose* therein ex pressed. (Notarial seal. ] PAUL GOBSS. Sis' Notary Public CITY NOTICE. Omn or rax Cttt TsxAStTEZB, ) St. Paul. Minn., live. 4, 1334. | Ail persons interested in tbe assessments (or Grading Kent street from Ig le hart street to Carroll street, Grading Banal street from Sev enth street to Duke street. Grading Lee avenue from Sev enth street to Drake street, And for construction of a sewer on Valley street from Canada street to Fair view street, WILL TAKS NOTICE. that on the !d day of December. 1884, I did re ceive different warrants from the City Comp troller of the City of St. Paul, for the collection of the above named a*»e*smen*a. Tbe nature of these warrants la, that if 70a fail to pay the a**e**ment within THIRTY DAYS after the first publication of this notice, I shall report you and your real e»ute so assessed M delinquent, and apply to the District Court of the county of Ramsey, Minnesota for judgement again* yonr land*, lot*, blocks, or parcel* there of so assessed, including interest, coat and ex penses, and for aa order of tbe Court to tell the same for the payment thereof. 40-350 GEORGE REI S, City Treasurer. 1 TONIC BITTERS ■The most JCejant Blood JrTSiaer, A.iver jnvigora tor. Tonic, and App«*t*«r eTer known. The fir* Bitters containing Iron ever adratisedln Ameri ca. Unprincipled persons are imitating tb« name: look oat for fraud*. See- XL jffnjf.* that the followi ng *i?ua- / hj&>47f/ mr» Is oa every bottle and /c^L/Z/Hl/lL^>. Ul- : a<w« other: P/'^T VtT^? 1 ST. I'ACL. lO2Of* \*S Dra«utfc Cbetxui BUSINESS HOrSSS. I iijis fpsns ST. PALL, ■ - Miyx ITTOBIETS I.ID f«OBrU6IS IT LAW S?_*7o_) N* nrx_ Attaraev at Law. First Xatloa i slßank b_ ld__ ecraeY of Founaaad Jacksoaiit. ' M-19S - , 1 Thowis O. K-rox, — oem 50. G____ block. H. , PanLMlnn. . . : AECsUT CTB. - _. P. Basstobo, Room 23. Gilfi'.lan Motk. H. S. T-CSX-XX. C. E.. 19 Gt:3l!s_ olock. A. D. HitfeitALK Presley block. I A. M. B _ pet— tt. _ l«_ ahetmer block. : iUTISIS' SITEJCULS. bhwood Hocon corner Third and Wa >a*oaw : ■ Stcv _ Hobksts. 71 £ut Toir. street. ST. ! PanL ' ' I ■—IS ATP STATIOTEBY. ' ?EtnwooD Houob corner Third and Wabashaw ' St. Fact. 800-_Statiox_»t C 0.,127 Third i car¥iacf.s AID SLEI«iHsT~ ~ A. ytrrciT. East slxui sUeeZ between Jack son and Slbley streets. CABPETS AID WALL PIPE-, John M atbeis 17 fUst Third street. ! I W. L. AXDKR.-OK. I--.' East Third street. til COOPS-^ttboles-lg." Acbbbacb. Finch _ V_s sltju. si»ler stree: ! between Fourth and Fifth. ■ , »»I C—uS—Keult. | LnrDEKK. Lapp _ Co.. 13 East Third Street. . | CROCEfIILS-Wbolctal^ j ! P. H. Kki_.t - Co.. 143 to US E-it Third street. ! HARDWIRE 15^ TOOLS. j P. G. Diurrg A Co., 53 East Third street. j JLWTITbS AID WATCH-JAiURS^ Km- Gkist. 83 East Third street! LOOfcU -"-LASSES^ Stxtuis* Hu*. — ir*o_, >l_Mi mmx street. T~~ laul. * j PICTIBES ASP nuns. ~ | STKTXStS - ttu«M.wi, U_— M lU_U «_*_, . Paal. •■:'■ . '- ~Tsttma MAE Ks ~ Ciimrsf * TJpsox. 74 East Third stre«_. W. H.n*RL*>n. 41 East Third street. Wises Ljqi O*S-H boifmt^T" B. KtHL*Co.. Whulesale dealers i— Uvaiuatj i wines, m East Third street. St. Paul; : ■■•mill .> PHOTS. Arr-rm. «*** _ __son> 1M »_i i3j"_T_" i Third street. '.'-"' VVUOLESILI: HARDWARE. Stuoso, U-c_crr _ Co., 213 to 'Hi __*t Fourth street. BRIDOK MATERIAU St. Paul Foundry Co. | HaJTCTAcrama or CAST i.\U WROUCIIT 1-0) Bnilfling&BriflfieWort Send for cat» of columns. All kind* of cast- . ing* made on short notice. Works on St. P., M. I —M. K. R., near Como avenue. Odce, Fonrth street, corner Robert, St. PauL H. W. TOPPING. Manager. C. M. Powut,becreUrr and Treasurer HL GAS FITTERS. McPLIM & TIIURSTON, ' PLUMBERS. TIN RSI, and GAS FITTERS, CE TOG & mniJTHG 1 SPECIALTY. Jobbing Promptly Attended To. Aients ioii_bßnc_eje Stores & Raises The Best in the World. 1 16 West Third St.. op. .ifrtropoUt.ii Ilolel, ST. PAUL. MINN. 180 TAILORING. Fiie Tainrii, 146 EAS:r TDIRO mm. GRATEFUL— COiLFORTINa IPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. -By i thorough knowledge of the natural law* which govern the operation* of digestion and nu trition, and by a careful applicaUon of the line properties of well-»eiected Cocoa, Mr. Epps am ! provided oar breakfast tas/lea with a delicately I navorcd beverage which may save us many beary ' doctor's bills. It is by the judicious use of such ; articles of diet that a constitution may be gradu ally built tp until strong enough to resist every tendency of disease. Hundreds of subtle mala dies are noatlng around ns ready to attack wherer er there ta a weak point, We mtf scape many a fatal shaft Dy keeping ournelvesr wsil fortified with pare blood and a properly nourished frame." — Civil >enrice Gazette. Hade simply with boiling water or mil-. Sold In tins only (V 42) and _)by Grocers, labeled thus: 1 1 UL 0 LUD • 9 Pil Hs— wsopathlo Cnemlsu jaalo til* _ 111 • lo«m>x. -xa-ora PILES! PILES! A tare cure for Blind, Bleeding. Itching and Ulcerated Piles, has been discovered by Dr. Wil liam, (an Indian remedy) called Do. WILLIAM'S ' INDIAN OINTMENT. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 years* standing. No one need sailer fire minutes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions ' and in strument* do more harm than good. William* Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense ' Itching, (particularly at night after getting warm ! in bed.) acts as a poultice, gives i-sunt and pain ' less relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of the 4rivate parts, and for nothing else. For sale by all druggists, and mailed on receipt of ptice, «1. • NOTES BROS. & CUTLER. Wholesale ! agent, Su PanL Minn. &T.PAUI* MINNEAPOLIS & MANITOBA RAILWAY FARGO SHORT LrNTHI CXLI ALL BAH. ULNt 1O \NINMFEG AND IHK BRITISH KORTHWESE. mat table. — — — — — — "i Leiro ,J>aT«Mln' Arriral *rrfT*l\tla I fit Pas'. I neapolla. St. Paul. ' c^mooli*. ■t~— " ". , I - I MorrU. YVnimar and Brown* Valley • .... I** m EsCSfcia •7:00 (29pa Tw^r^— — ■•— 1 •«— ' I—- f- 15 ** lM >* 6fctto^Aoccm»o«i«uoniVi»AJ»ok»miidaUßtTap H^yoi «i>spiu »loas*zo lo2uaa Br«ckuirlils«, Vkaitpvcoo, C«a»«lloo, Hop*, Portland, js^tt?.?^.^^^ '-»-" imp-. '•— •="" r«rgu» Falla. MoorhMd, F»tko, Oraad Torka, D«t11'« ""tlMUlyr" 7 "* B«iid»y^ ■■ ■ . ■ . ; • ST. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS SHORT LINK. leave ftlavl— Idoair. '.i3«ni. »'«:*-t i n.. '-riOtm. -Jiiain, *)£3 a m, 830 am, **) «a, HMO •*■ U*i am. UiiLm,)ai. v a., litpxr, 240 pm^:Mrc 830pm, 3:SO m, «s.'sj> m, 4^o pa. 6-JO Pm, tupm." 1 .- tiopia, I&jpm, 8:0u pm, bJo pm. Ui-upin. HJOp m. „ LeaTeMltj»e«poU»-3:K)V m, «>:» a m. IjU) am. 7:10 am. 7:2J am. 73uam, T:4s* m. 8««ni 92ua 4 H«ib 1140 am, 1ll:«V 12*oai. lauspm, . 1233 pm. 1:15 pm. 13Jpm, 3aopm.S*)P» tavpd. i bopm, u». ♦fc:2spm, t » : *' m. •Uopm. »7:33 pm. 8:16 pn,' lU:3 ° pm. -^ All tr*la» c».y except *• foTlowj: • Dai. except Sunday, texcept Monday, :»-i«pi Saturday. lir Btpii ai— pwi o* alt through train* ' ' -■ ' r ' - / .: ■- -— " ST. PAri^-W. A. Turnar. Ctty Ttekat A«»t, oor Tbird and Sibiey «tr««ta; Itr«»wn * Keoobel, A«*ou . lllXinSfOX.»->. »- BmlUu O«Miml A««at. -" — -^— »- depot. •* --Bquar« W. UWlMasr, a««c(. HW»il»l aoa<«. 5 Theatrical itffiaspMj EMPORIUM, 10 West Third street, St. PauL Jrespeetfully invite the attention of ladies and gentlemen to my Urge, - moat complete and ete gaai stock of new Masquerade Cotiaoies. for tails, parties, theatrical performances, old folia' concerts, taiileaua Ac Masks at wholesale. Cnoxi'rjr panics, send for Hat and prices. P.J .G___Sl_N. TRAVELERS' GUIDE • •■ ■ ■ Ft. Pant -Rrllwrt Tim* TnhliMi. . ... SL 1 3111, MIILIIB SB QllS & 0ff13113 AND dam & Hoiwestsri . RAILWAYS. THE KOYTI ROUTE, EAST. SOUTH AKD WSSV. sjtr_gT_<<* t____ ' teavu i Leave MtntieopolU- St. PaaL D« Motnes fast Ex;.«es. .. ; «. <t » a m 17:03 a Fa»i Chicago Express I 'SilJpm •S-OOa a Fail Atlantic Sx. 1 'l:lSpm »2:00 p a Sioux C.&iouxF.* |*-su e 17:ioa_l 17-05 i _ Ehukopee and MerrUta Jet. I "»:30 a n •?: Oa a Omaha an. . Kansas City.... a 4:Soptn; "8:50? a Chicago Local Express.....' «60 a m IS:t»ka Central WltcontlnExpress.. \ fl.SOam <f:o3ta Elakopee and MerrlAm Jet. ' *S:Bop<n *4:05> a Lake Superior Express . .{ t7:43araj n:.'oit Stillwaicr and River Falls.. t»:SOaa»j 10:03 v a etll) water and Hirer Fall*.. i4-3iir>ra 15:05 ? a St. Paul A Pierre Ex ' 'l?:OJnlght *ll:30 ? m Dining Cars tin- fluent la me world and laxurloal Smoking Boom Sleepers on all tast train* to Chicago. _u_YH>tt T____ An • Arrive j St. Paul. Minneapolis St. Paul ft Pierre Ex «3:00 * m •S:SO»m t ica».oDay -Jxr-r.*-* 'V: ?am «6:45 a (l Mcrnnni Jet. and shako M2:Sopm "1 00 p a Chicago Night Express *l:s.pm '1:45? 4 StouxC. Sioux K_. >pc3i'ne 18:30 pin «7:53j n Ouiir.» and Kansas City... : 12:43 ■12:15 > a tLake Superior E. press.... I€:(>'. pin 1«:40> a Merriam Jet. and Shafcopea •- Opta '9:09 > a Chicago Local fayna .. . I&:33pia *f:ls[> a Central Wisconsin Express. If pm -5:J3? l RlTirKalU It:23ain 1»:55» a RlverFalls 15:Mpmj '5:53->n DetMolnes Fait Kinross... <i 30 1 ■« '? 53 > x *i,...v >— xcept Mm-.. si .iln'n ..*-i:ar. tVTlckets. sleeping car accommodation* ■— — . Information can be secured at So. U Nlcollet House block, Minneapolis. _ Ticket Vtens. P. L. MARTiy, Agent. MlaneipoiU >,Ta Ccrter Third ami Jackson streets. St. PauL CIIAB. H. PKTSCH, City Ticket VtsiS. KXEBRL * UUOVTV, A£eu:t. St. l'uul Uul'ia >«?> MIRTIIhRS J»*GIFIC K. X., "Overland Boute !" THE OVI T LIV»! T"> PoHlafrl Or*, and 111* Pnfififi f«r#l«w««t The M Pifm**r Line" betwn St. P<vit, Mltnnrapotls, and forgo, and • »J O-NZ.l' Line running tuning Cur* •* •■* J'liaiiKiu SlrtjJtr* btttwem thaa* point*. 1 L«Mtva CeparUngTralaa, I L*«t« Mam .*p- I St. Paul. oils. —————__ { _______ _______ I'acinc «xpr«s«. < Daily).... j *4.-00pm *4:35 ptc Farfrodayexprem.(ex.Sun) I i7:sAau t« ::.'<» ■» n Fargo K»st E\[jr»'»* (Daily) I NnJOpm M:.lspin Fargo— Ja_e»town night ex | 13:00 p m ]* S5 p c lui'iL«.\ar-.i'ull!nan».leeper*, » l«-(jint<ia» • . seco&d class conches, en! emigrant tleepliui cm lf»w«inSt Panl, Viun«aD-tIN. Fur«o. Dalt..-»il Portland, Ore., without clieago. Uurton rcclin!n chair cars on Fanco day expretn, without extra char;* for ladles, or gentlemen accompanied by ladles .isjii h.t Lr«t. 1 tickets. _ Arrive _rrivl__ Train*, Mlnnecp- | Arrlv« oils. St. Paul. Atlantic «xpr««a. *11.-33ntn i *13:30pm Fargo day express i6:lfOptn t«:«3? a *»:-'■ K;i« K\?rc« -11:5} am *12:a0ptn FarKQJ:Jameitowu night «-x PIS mo |-Hia •i>uiiy. T-xcep: sunday. IDallj between b:7 Paul auU Fatvo; ex. «. , .p, v . west of Fargo Uij office. m Paul, 3 -a (old So.*3\ Jackson »-;r» it. tit* omc*. -U-aeapolla, No. 10 Mcollut hoa*a, CHAP. 8. FEE. General Passenger A?sut. CHICAGO. Hunk* & St. P;ia! R'y. TUli 1 Ayr MAIL LINK. . l»tirman HM|*H with Pmokfn? IJoom% and > m tnest Dining Can In the worM ar*r«a on All ' Ma. ii line train* to and from Chi cago and Mi.wuu-cec. S_r_rr_ itt t&aik_ Leave 1..- ivi "" _ _ _ . Mlcneapotli. £t. Paul. La Crotse, Dubiu;ue and St._oulsEx 153:03 a.m. r 3:10 a. n Prairie <la Uitrn. Mil.. _ j.w_ n. and thlrapo n.\ r.S:2Oa.-n. V 8:10 „. Calmarand Davenport Ex a 3 -iv x in. 1 8-30 a. in. Mason City. Albla and * _£" CUy Ex E 8:20 I- in. T. 8:no a. in. PK-krr.iu and Council -»—!»■■ - n 8:20s. a. I! »m i -n. I'llbank* Fantoßx .... D 7.45 a.m. 1. 7:00 a. n. Milwaukee and Chicago Fast Ex Al:00p. m. A 1:40 p. in. Maion City. Albia and Kansas City Ex B 4:30 p. m. 1 4:30 p. Dcs Molnrs and Council I'lnfTs Si B 4:30 p. m. F4:Sop.m. is Croa»e Pas«eiKPr 4:30 p. tu B t:03?. a. A' • r.'..'.n4M!rcl!e:i Kx. A 8:43 p. in. A 7:00 p. _. Milwaukee and Chicago _J'MtKx .-. . A 8:00 d. m. A 8:10 D . m. __vu,i. ii_,i>_ Arrive Arrive St. PauL MlnneapoUs Chicago and Milwaukee _Fa»tEx A «■■*%. m. A 7: ■"» -v. Davenport 4 Calinar Ex B 10:35 a. in. 11 10:43 x. m. Eantas City, A'.bia and Mason City J£x 8 10:33 a. m. B 10:43 a. a. Council Bluff* and Dcs Molnes n 10:35 a. m. It 10: i. in. Mitchell _ Aberdeen Ex A 3:35 p. tn. A S:UO— m. Chicago and Milwaukee Fast Ex _ j-.3op.rn. A 2:13 p.m. Fast Mall and La Crosse Ex 3 8:25 p.m. B 4:00 p.m. Chicago. Milwaukee and Prairie dv Chlen Ex.. B 8:42 p.m. B 6:50 r>. ax. Ksn*as City. Albla and Mason City Ex B 6:42 p.m. B 6:50 p. to. Council Bin— sand Pick ering B 1:42 p.m. B 6:50 p.m. Farpo* MMbank Ex.. B 8:15 p.m. B 7:25 p.m. St. Louts, Dnbuque and La Crosae Ex B 10:30 p. m. B 10:5'» p. m. A m*»ans Dally. B Except Sunday. Additional trains between St. Paal and Minneapo lis via "Short Line" leave both cities hourly; for par tlenlar« *cc Short Line time tables. St. Paol — Cbas. Thompson. City Ticket Agent. 151 Em Third street. Brown* Knob-, Ticket _*oa_, Union Depot Minneapolis— O. _. Scott, City Ticket Agent. Vo.r KlcolletHo— _. A. ii. Chamberlain. Tlc-sc A^eat, I*epoc ILLMit-AFOLIS _ bT, LOUIi RAILWAY ALBERT LEA ROUTE. Ee. St. Paul ArTstTPatU Chicago Express ; TOO am 'S-OSaaa li«sMuln«s A Kansas City Ex.! *7:00 a m *8:05 a _ St. Louis •Through" Express j 12:30 pm U2:2Op_ I>esMolnes_ EanxasClty Ex. 72:50pm U2:2Op _ Excelsior and Wlnthrop. . .. *t:3opm *i2:2o?m Chicago "Fast" Express 1 1 :2') m u7 45 a a c daily, % da!ly except Snndays. dally except -in nrday. j dally except Monday. Ticket office St. Paal corner third and Slhley streets. E. A. Whluker, CUf llclet slq Passenger Agent, and Union Depot. 8. F. BOm ttt€i«. Ticket and Passenger Age a u Mlaaai?J-