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8 DAILY WEATHER BULLETIN. Office op Chief Signal Officer, Wash ington, D. C., April 21, 10 p. — Observations taken at the same moment of time at all sta- • ' tions. ' .. [ ■ "Station^ Bar. "Ther. Wind. Weather. St. Paul 29.65.62 S. Cloudy. • LaCrosse "...29:74 62 S " Lt. rain. Bismarck ....... 29 . 51 35 N Lt. rain. Ft. Garry... 129.54 36 N Lt. rain. Minnodosa. 29.62 31 N. H'ysnow: Moor head ,29.40 55 SE Clear. ■ Qu' Appelle (29.74 44 ....... Cloudy. St. Vincent 29.53 39 N Lt. rain. i Ft. Assiniboine - Ft. Buford 29.79 36 N Lt. rain. Ft. Custer 29.85 36 NW Cloudy. Helena ] Huron 29.43 46 S Fair. Medicine Hat. 29.76 46 Clear. ' Duluth: 129.69" 41 NE Cloudy... . , ■ ... DAILY LOCAL MEANS. , Bar. . Ther. | H^ d '. y . Wind. Weather. 29.693 65.5 | 79.0 S_ . Cloudy. Ain't of rainfall, .68; Maximum thermome ter, 75.5; Minimum thermometer, 59.4; daily - range, 16.1. Kiver— Observed height, 4 feet 3 In. ; rise in - 24 hours, 1 inch. Barometer corrected . for tempera ture and elevation. P. F. Lyons, Sergeant Signal Corps, U. S. A. INDICATIONS. Washington, April 22, 1 a. m.— Upper Mis sissippi valley: Local rains and generally colder weather; southerly winds, shifting to southwesterly in southern portion and north westerly in northern portion ; falling followed in northern portion by rising barometer. ■ For the Missouri Valley: Colder and partly cloudy weather, and light rains followed by clearing weather; variable winds, generally • shifting to west and north; generally higher . barometer. . , THE CITY. TO AL.I, WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. In order to expedite applications for office certain formalities should be observed, and applicants will aid their cases by observing the following: The chief point to be considered is that the candidate must be well indorsed by the lead ing Democrats of his locality, and the candi . date's character must be satisfactory to the people with whom he will be brought in con tact, and he must also be qualified to fill the position sought for. Hi.- papers should be formally drawn and signed by the member of the state central committee from his judicial district, as well ii- the Democratic candidate for congress from his district at the last election. The paper thus indorsed should be for warded to the undersigned. M. DORAN, Chairman Democratic State Central Com. P. H. Kelly, Member Democratic National Committee. GLOBULES. Four deaths were reported yesterday. Diphtheria is reported at No. 500 Men dota street. Collections of internal revenue yesterday were 82,859.05. The county commissioners will meet at 10 this morning. Target practice will be held at Fort Snell- Ing from May 4 to Aug. 3, inclusive. One hundred and forty license stamps were issued by the internal revenue oflice yesterday. The temperance meeting announced to take place at Meter's ball last night was postponed. Judge Parker was notified yesterday of his election as corporation counsel of the Village of White Bear. .Special Treasury Agent Douglass left last night for Bismarck, where he has been called upon official business. Rice park has taken on the venial hue of spring and its soft green carpet of grass is most refreshing to the sight. The resplendent rainbow which bedecked the eastern sky at sunset last evening, was the subject of universal admiration. In the case of Edwin dribble against the Pioneer Press, Judge Wllkm yesterday de nied defendant's motion for a new trial. United States Inspector Flower will leave 10-day for Reed's Landing, to inspect the condition of the steamer Phil Schekel. Chief Postal Clerk Perkins is still con ducting case examinations of postal clerks, and the work will continue for a month to come. Judge "Wilkin yesterday denied a new trial of the Suit of E. M. Dean vs. L. I). Hodge as assignee of the St. Paul Harvester works. Work in the internal revenue oflice has Increased to such an extent that the'servlces of two new deputies have been found nec essary. At the corner of Ramsey and Douglass streets ■ catch-basin became clogged last evening and the streets thereabouts were flooded with water. Deputy United States Attorney Congdon has gone to AllM*rt Lea to conduct the prosecution of the counterfeiter recently arrested at that place. Mayor O'Brien yesterday reappolnted lion. Alex. Ramsey, 11. P. Upham, ami V.. F. Wright to succeed themselves as direc tors of the public library. (lii-t ('lurk last night received a dispatch from Detective John O'Connors announcing that he will return to-day with W. A. Tur ner, the defaulting treasurer of the Itasca dub. -v;^ The team of hones supposed to have been stolen from John Morgan on the night of the 15th hist, were found roaming in the woods near Oakdnle, about ten miles from St Paul. John and Maggie Jackson were arrested by Officer Sehora in the Sixth ward yester day afternoon on the charge of disorderly conduct, which consisted in a breach of or dinance No. 10. The degree of the Legion of Honor will be conferred upon several candidates at the meeting of Capitol council to be held to morrow night at the K. P. hall, Third and Wabasha streets. judge Brill yesterday decided that plain til! was entitled to 812.18, three-tenths of the amount of policy, in the suit of Daniel 1). Merrill against the Northwestern Mu tual Life tttsuranc company. An order overruling demurrer to com plainant, with leave to defendant to answer within thirty days, was yesterday tiled by Judge Brill in the divorce case of Heteae llehofl* Sortori vs. Peter .s»rt<>ri. The wife of Lawrence Hays, living at 154 Eva street in West Paul." disappeared yesterday and net friends fear she has fallen into the river. She is of unsound mind. Hays removed to this city from Minneapolis only a Week ago. A rare treat is in store for the public In the way of a Shakespearean entertainment, , to be given at the rooms of the Gospel Tem perance onion, 58 East Seventh street, to morrow evening at s o'clock. Choice selec tions from the works of Shakespeare will lx> given and excellent music has been pro vided. A telephone message was received at po lice headquarters yesterday from the trans fer stating that for several days a colored man bad U*vn hahginc around the school bouse frightening children. Chief Clark detailed Officer Daly to arrest the miscreant but by the time the officer reached the loca tion ho had di>appeared. Fred I'f.itT was arrested yesterday at the instance of his divorced wife for making himsolf generally obnoxious about her boose. Pfaff has boon arrested time and again far abusing his family, and finally the abused woman procured a divorce from him. He left for a time, forming an alli ance with another woman. A man was brought to city hall by the lH>lkti yesterday un the charsfe of vagrancy. who presented the appearance of an ani mated j>«'>l house. He was literally alive with vermin, and when Joe Spiel cot .a glance at him ho brought out the hose and ordered him to get to the river and throw himself in as soon as possible or to take a bath in a solution of "Rough on Rats." The follow skipped. air. John C. McCarthy of the Sixth ward, who was made the subject by Henry Bell and. ore of the judges of the recent Demo cratic caucus in that ward, of an accusation of attempted bribery, denies the charge em phatically.". No one knowing Mr. McCarthy would .hesitate to , believe him guiltless of the attempt he is accused of. He refers others to the court records of the county as showing the character of > his opponent. Mr. Henry Nicols, a native of St. Paul and a young man of fine ability, who made quite a record with his bright | sketches in The Day during its tempestuous career, has bought of A. E. Chantler a half interest in the Herald, \, a new I paper, and . has taken editorial charge of the same. 1 Mr. Chantler will continue in the concern as business manager. The Herald is rated now as good paying property, and the addition of Mr. Nicols to the staff >vill tend to give it quite a boom. * . ..'. . . \ '. _ . '-.■•. Charles Shon keeps a cooper shop on Oak street and has made kegs for the dif ferent breweries. Last night Joseph Dronna, employed at Bruggemann's brew er}' over the river, walked into Slum's shop and found fault with the work being done. An attempt was made to eject Dronna, but before it was accomplished'; Officer Newell appeared and took the trespasser in tow. A big revolver was found on his person, and he will < answer -this -morning to three — drunk, disorderly and carrying concealed weapons. • • PERSONALS. 1 S. S. Hobson. Montana, is at the Mer chants. . y'i^'C -.- ''J'- \: ■ William Sproat,"Waseca, is at the Mer chants. : ' . -, Mrs. A. T. Boyd, Brainerd, is at the Windsor. T. J. Gray and E. Hull, St. Cloud, are at the Windsor. Hon. W. M. Campbell, Litchfield, is at the Merchants. Hon. W. J. Ives of Hutchinson was in the city yesterday. . Ed W. Wright, London, was at the Windsor yesterday. ;/ : - Col. Clark W. Thompson, Wells, is at the Metropolitan. . Rev. A. W. Ringland and C. P. Bailey, Duluth, are at the Metropolitan. John Simons and C. E. Sayles, Valley City, are registered at the Merchants. Mrs. J. Parkhouse and Mrs. B. W. Ben son, Valley City, are at the Metropolitan. Capt. Robert Walker, Montana, and H. G. Oliver, Lisbon, called on their St. Paul friends yesterday. J. M. Gray, Brainerd; A. D. Ross, Litch field; George B. Whipple, Faribault, were at the Merchants yesterday. F. M. Arnold, Mrs. J. P. Armstrong and John Blrkholz and wife. Grand Forks, were at the Merchants yesterday. : M. D. L. Collester. Waseca; Lieut. Payne, U. S. A.; C. J. McNamara and R. L. Mc- Culloh, Montana, were at the Metropolitan yesterday, '-"ing Mrs. Aiuslee,wife of the superintendent of the Yellowstone division of the Northern Pacific, with her children, is a guest of the Merchants. AT CHICAGO. Special to the Globe. Chicago, April 21.— At the Grand Pa cific: D. S. Frackelton and wife, 11. A. Odell, and R. B. Conkey of Minneapolis; Rev. M. McG. Dana of St. Paul, Mrs. R. M. Stevenson of Bozeman, W. T., P. S. Uarwood of Appleton, Wis. R. C. Wright and Dr. Murphy and wife of St. Paul are at the Sherman. C. P. Blair of Eyota, Minn., is at the Sherman. E. C. Jackson, J. H. Osborn, R. W. Jones of Minneapolis are at the Tremont. F. A. Johnston and H. M. McKinney of Winona, and C. P. Richmond of Appleton, Wis., are at the Tremont. J. B. Tarbox and wife of St. Paul are stopping at the Tremont. Mrs. J. A. Matthews, Miss Jennie Matthews and E. S. Gregory of Winona are at the Palmer. D. S. Franklin and wife of Minneapolis are stopping at the. Palmer. . m Question of Temperance. Be it remembered that Brown's Iron Bit ters cannot be bought at the tavern, the gin-mill, or any resort of drunkards. It is not the sort of '"bitters'' that old topers want. It is the greatest iron medicine in the world, toning the system, enriching the blood, and invigorating the life. Nobody was ever made to like liquor by using this great family medicine. It cures dyspepsia, indigestion, weakness and malaria. LOCAL. MENTION. Remember that Kavanogh sills a line line of household furniture nt the residence, No. 287 Western avenue, corner of Nelson, at 10 o'clock this morning. Doctor AVhUtier, A regular graduate, 214 Bast Seventh street, treats, with unparalleled success, blood im purities, iiervou9 prostration, debility—ills eases from indiscretion, excesses, exposures. Moderate charges, safely. Advice free. Es tablished longer than any advertising phy sician in America. lCeconl of cures for twenty-seven years; never one published. Patients from Atlantic to Pacific. Cull or write. Paper Hooks and Brief* printed promptly and with the best of supervision at the Globe Job Othee. Remember that Knvßn&gh sells a tine line of household furniture nt the residence, Ho. 287 Western avenue, corner of Nelson, at 10 o'clock this morning-. Borrow Money On your furniture, pianos, horses, wagOflS, diamonds, watches and all articles of vulpc; Property left in your possession. Terms easy. Your own time. -AH business strictly, con- QdcntiaL Mac-key's loan agency. room". First National bank building, corner Jackson and Fourth Streets, St. Paul, or room 7, Mackey- Legg block, Minneapolis. Paper Books and Briefs printed promptly and with the best of supervision at the Gt>Oßl Job Office. ■ Xotlcc. . All members of the Junior Old Settlers' as sociation and all persons wishing to become members are requested to meet at the court house on Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Wm. O'Gokmax, Secretary. This paper is printed with George H. Mor rill & Co.'l Improved perfecting press news ink. It is also used by all the principal news papers in the United States and Canada. Western office, 64 and 56 Franklin street, Chi cago, ill. J California Oranges. Finck & McCauley. 322 Sibley street, have in store ami are receiving weekly ear loads of choice Los Angeles Oranges. Call early and secure bargains. Liberal discount on round lots to the trade. Paper Hooks and Briefs printed promptly and with the best Of supervision ut the Globe Job Other. B^^sß wfflHff RTbI &■ Absolutely Pure. Th!« powder b«t«- rant*. A narrtl of parity. flrrnttfc and vbo;««om«ne5«. More ecoaoaalctl thin the ordinary kind*, and cannot W mM la cozapetitioa with the »alU:ad«« of low teft. then wet;h^ atom or pho«phate powder*. Sold ealyfa caaa, RoTi.i BAKtxa'Powßzm Co.. 196 «aU »trr«t. Yew York. . . 1 ' '" ■' THE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE, WEDNESDAY MOHNEsTG, APRIL 22, 188 S. , AMUSEMENTS. ' GRAND OPERA HOUSE! FAREWELL PERFORMANCES TO-DAY 1 The Prince of German Comedians, Mr. Gus Williams 2 New Plays! Great Success! 2 FAMILY MATINEE AT 2, CAPTAIN MISIFLEIt. TO-NIGHT! ONLY PERFORMANCE OF Oil! WHAT A NIGHT! Mr. Williams will introduce a number of his new and popular Songs — Including "Captain Mishler— When I'm on Duty," "Knock at the Window To-Night, Love," "Pretty Little Dark Blue Eyes," and "The Crazy Quilt." # GRAND OPERA HOUSE! * The Sale of Seats for the COMEDIANS ROBSON & CRANE, And their Excellent Comedy Company P"?-IS NOW OPEN._^J REPERTOIRE : THURSDAY, their New Funny Comedy "THE CHERUBS." FRIDAY, Dion Bouceicault's "FORBIDDEN FRUIT." SATURDAY, their Recent Success CHAMPAGNE AND OYSTERS Matinee "OUR BACHELORS." Matinee GRAND OPERA HOUSE.* IMPORTANT AHHOUMCEMEMT AiMEE IN ENGLISH. The world-renowned Artiste MLLE. AIMEE will appear in English, for tho first time in this city, for Three Nights & Wednesday Matinee Commencing Monday, April 27, supported by a company of pronounced excellence. Monday and Tuesday f Jessop & Gill's im- Evenixgs, J mensely successful and . . "j. farcical- comedy, Wednesday Matinee, MAMZELLE. Wednesday Evening, Only performances Farewfii. J the Great Comedy larewell ._ .... I sensation, ' Performance, ( DIVORCONS. A Satire on the Divorce Question by Sardou, author of "Fedora," "Theodora, etc. In "Mamzelle" Aimee will sing her famous English, French, German and Spanish songs, including "Pretty as a Picture." Regular prices, no advance whatever. Sale of seats commences Friday morning. EXPOSITION ROLLER RINK ! TO-NIGHT! Miss Nellie Towers and W. P. Dolson, The Champion Combination Fancy and Trick Skaters of Minnesota. REGULAR FEATURES: Thursday — Ladies' Souvenir Night. - Saturday Afternoon Children's Candy Mati nee. . ' Full band every evening and Saturday Mati nee. • UNDERTAKING. QUINBY& ABBOTT, (Successors to Stees Bros.) FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, Cor. Third & Minnesota Streets. Telephone and niirht Bell answered at all hours. Prices moderate. Si ff^^S^^^^ 1 0HLT TRUB \<^f\2:\ Will purify tlio BLOOD, rent- VfcjftWta bit:iivr.:t«:iaKii>.sE¥«, WE* ~3k » n( l Riistokk THK HKALTH Vw^J^-TA fin(l VIOOR. of TOTJTIC. Vyn >WyS"^eCTk j<iMi<>la. Wanlof Ajijx.'Ute. ln %sUnk digestion. Lack or Strength, Xs*£iv\ " 1 Til L ' d SVflliiga»j.,oluicly c-"''"''. Dones. tuuiclci and nerves receive new force. Enlivens tin 1 wind and prp^ 1 -jr* eup[iltc3 15 rain rower. I An I S£« «S Suffering from complnliils lai^L^ B & *£? pMuliarte their sex will Cr.d in DR. HAKTEK"3 IRON TOIfIC n cifoand ■needy cure. Utvca v. clear, healthy complexiun Kre'iueiit *ttcmpts at CQunterfeUln? only add to tho fiopiilirltr of the original. Do not ex periment— gel tut- O:::gj.val AMD Best. I II >ga m P" 3 I H f\ ri.L mint ricr. -J. LIVtK 11 La»\3Cßi?E, Sicken eiTlrAVt - 1 dTUHawntirn w i.ii J jjiii Bowels CONSTIPATED. Peraouß f.R»ri air from TOUPIDITY Of the LIVER or Inactivity oftbo Boweln, will fiud n p»rtnan<'Ht CURS 1.7 tbo a«» of the* Pill*. No medicine r hould ►»o tator. without flr«t Cl«<<n<i|nc th« Stoc-.tirii and Bosnia with a d -n of IIART£7(.S I.H/EB riLLS bundle do«e hent Frto ou appliotioa by postal. yonr address toThn Dr. Hr.rtor M«d.Co.>v BSt.lx>tiii. Mo., for onr'TJKXAII BOOTC."' a St. I.o»St. Mo..fr.r onr "DSEAM BOOTC." ■ J\r~" ' ■— > ; -. r.-0 tifrfoliafoT-TH'"— - • — W ', PAINTS. AVERIL PAINT COMPANY'S |V[i^DpAijn§ Thirty-five ino«t beautirul Tint«: also. White for inside outside use, suitable for paint ing houses, fences, barns, bridges, roofs, trails, ceilings, etc. Hcnutifnl Gloss. Hcst Paint in the market. Every gallon warranted not to crack or peel off. J. P. ALLEN. Drug gist, and dealer in Paints. Oil*. Glue, Window Gloss, Putty. Whiting. Brushes, etc. Sole Agent for St. Paul. Minn. BATHS. THK ST. PAUL HEALTH INSTITUTE COMBINES The Turkish, Russian and Sulphur Bath, the well-known Message or Muscular Treatment, and Swedish Movement Cure is Administered by H. WINKLER. This treatment i* recommended by all the physicians for Nervous Debility, Weakness and Female Complaint. Having had riff-en years* erperienco, satisfaction guaranteed. For gentlemen, every day; ladies, every Friday: or orders can be loft at the office. THE ST. PAUL HEALTH INSTITUTE, Corner Fourth and Cedar streets. STOVE. THE MINNESOTA STONE CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hortli ßiyer and Pennsylrania ßine Stone, ALSO, . SAWED OHIO FLAGGING. Sidewalk Flagging a Specialty. VTil. F. VAN \ ORIS. Gen. Agent * Manac»r. Offices — 56 Wood's Block. Minneapolis. " — Boom 6, Cham. Com. Building. St. Paul. 253» MANKATO STONE, EMPIRE LEDGE. W. B. CRAIG & CO., We are prepared to handle the largest amount of stone in the shortest time of any linn in th«? West, and have every facility for filling order* promptly, and are prepared to take ail kind- of work in this line. MANKATO. - - - MINN PRINTERS AXD STATIONERS. BRISTOL&McARTHUR Commercial Stationers, Blank Book Manufacturers, Printers ani Littoirapliers, HAVING REMOVED ! From their old location, 65 East Third street, to Nos. 181 & 183 E. Fourth St., Cordially invite their friends and the public generally to call on them iv their new quar ters. Orders are respectfully solicited from county officers, railroad companies, banks and busi ness houses. BRISTOL&McARTHUR COXFECTIOXERY. LEADING Confectioners ! 31 A 33, EAST THIRD ST. New Line of Novelties, Daily. Orange Creams. Opera Caramels. Cream Cuts. Favors for the German. Fancy Baskets and Boxes. Largest Store. Largest Stock. Delicious Chocolate Creams. Hway Park Stallions. SEASON 1885. REVENUE— Rec. 2:22Ji, registered 1970, will be allowed to serve a few mares he sides my own at $100 the season. Season closes June 10th VONARNIM— Rec. *:19£, registered 1847, will make the season at $00. Season to close July Ist. BLACKWOOD. Jr— Kit. 9'MHt registered 380, will make the present season at the very low terms of J&D. Season closes November Ist. Money to be paid at time of service. N. W. KITTSON, Proprietor. For further information and pedigree, address B. I>. WOODMANSEE, 104* SCV. St. Paul, Minn. IKON "WORK. StPaul PoSiidfyCor MANUFACTURERS OF . " ArcMtec!nral r Ironwork" ! Founders, Machinist.", Blacksmiths and Pattern makers.- Send for cuts of columns. Works on St. I.. M. & M. R. ](.. nearComoavenne. Mica 118 B. Fourth street. St. Paul. H.W. TOPPING, Manager. C. M. POWER, Secy andTreas. RJBAIi ESTATE. . HEZEKIAH HALL, (Established in 1872,) REAL ESTATE AGENT, Corner Third and Robert streets, (in Savings Bank.) ST. PAUL. MINN. Buys, Sells, Collects. Pays Taxes, Negotiate Loans, etc. WM. G.ROBERTSON (Successor to D. A. Robertson * Co., tbo old est Real Estate Agency in Minnesota.) Real Estate & Financial AGENT, No. 9 McQuillan Block, Corner Third and Wabasha. ..* f MUSIC. MUSIC! DO NOT BUT A PIANO OR ORGAN Until you have seen the Backer Brothers and Sohmer Pianos, or the E*tey Organs which 1 now have in store. I have the «ole agency for the celebrated new patent Denary Guitars, the So ball Banjos, and in a g-enoral run of •mail instruments and sheet music offer a line | of goods surpassed nowhere, and at the very j So w«t possible prices, upon the easiest terms. 1 Call and see. or write to. respectfully your*, j MRS. M. C. THAYER, 413 Wabasba street, St. Paul. Minn. LINSEED OIL. MANKATO Linseed Oil Mill. Best Russian Flax Seed for Sowing for Sale. MANKATO. MINN. „_ STORA - - W. G. BAILEY, Storage a Commission, 3^5 to 359 Rosabel street. Corner Fifth street. ST. PAUL, MINN. HOUSEHOLD FOMffIJRE ESPECIALLY. TEI^PHONS CONNECTIONS. REMOVAL ! OFFICE OF J.J. WATSON &BRO. Mortsap Loans, Real Estate, FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY, REMOVED TO 115 East Fourth Street, German- American Bank Building. COAL AND WOOD. COAL AND WOOD. GRIGGS & FOSTER. Offer the best grades of Anthracite and Bituminous Coal at tho very lowe6t market prices. Their coal is fresh from tho mines and well screened, and their body wood can uot be equaled iv the state. A share of your patronage is solicited. 41 EAST THIRD ST. CORNER OF CEDAR. MACHINERY. WASHINGTON STEAM ENGINE WORKS. DEPEW & CO., Manufacturers of Steam Engines and Boilers, Mill and Elevator Machinery, Engine Trim ming's, "Wrought Iron Pipe and "Fittings, Iron and Brass work of all descriptions. . Special attention given to Repair Work. Office and Works: Terminus Lafayette avenue street cars, St. Paul Minn. ICE. MINNETONKA LAKE ICE COMPANY, J. A. BAiLEY, Manager. OFFICE 354 Jackson Street, St. Paul, HOUSES AT Lake Minnetonka, and on St. P., M. & M. R. R. Tracks. Between Mississippi and L'Orient streets. CONTRACT WORK"! Sewer on Josette and Igle&art Streets, Office of toe Board of Public Works, ) City OF St. Paul, Minn., April 21, 1885. j Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their oflice in said city, until 12 in., on the 4th day of May, A. D. 1885, for the construction of a sewer on Josette street, from a point 50 feet north of Nelson avenue to Iglehart street, and on Ijfle hart street, from Josetto street to Itico street, in said city, together with tho necessary catchbasins and manholes, according to plans and gpocilicutions on nle in the oflico of said Board. A bond with nt least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, of the gross amount bid must accompany each bid. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. JOHN FARRINGTON, President. Official: K. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works. 112-122 CONTRACTWORK. Sewer on Jackson Streets. Okfice of the Board of PUBLIC Works, I City of St. Paul, Minn., April 21, 1885. )' Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their ollico in said city, until 12 m, on tho 4th day of May, a. i). 1885, for the construction of a sewer on Jackson street, from Ninth (9) street to Tenth (10) Street, in said city, together with t'.ie necessary catchbaains and manholes, ac cording to the plans and gpecillcations on Die in the oflice of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties, in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, of the gross amount bid, must accompany each bid. The said Board reserve the right to reject any or all bids. JOHN FARKINGTON, President. Official: K. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works. 112-122 STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF RAM- C v — ss. in Probate Court. Special Term, April 13, 1835. Id the matter of the estate of Hans S. Slette, de ceased. ' • '• . On reading and filing the petition of Henry K. Randall, administrator. of.. the estate of HaiiH S. Slette, deceased, representing among other thin;™) that be has fully administered «aid estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for ex amining and allowing his account of administra tion, and for the assignment of the residue of >aid estate to heir*. It is ordered that said account be examined and petition heard, by the jndee of thin court, on Thursday the "th day of May. A. D. 13%. at ten O'clock a. m., at the probate office in St. Paul, 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 GLOBK.n news paper printed and published at St. Paul, in said county. By the court, [L. 3.] WAI. B. McGRORTT. Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert. Jn. Clerk. AprlXw-wed r-TATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSKY k^— la Probate Court, Special Term, April 21, I---.. ,<-vV In the matter of the estate of William 11. Tuck. deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Silas B. Walsh, administrator, with the will annexed, of the estate of William 11. Tuck, deceased, repre senting among other things that be has fully ad ministered said e«tate. and praying that a time and place be fixed for examining and aUowfaf his account of administration, and for the assignment of the r <.«;r>ne of said estate to the person* there- j to entitled by law. It is ordered that said account be examined and ; petition heard by the judge of this court, on Fri day, the nth day of May. a. i>., l--i. at 10 o'clock a. in., at the probate office in It Paul, la said county. And it is further ordered that notice thereof be EiTen to all per-ons interested, by pnblishine a copy of this order for three successive week" prior to said day of hearing, in the Daily Globe. a newspaper printed and published at Si, Paul, in said county. By the Coart, [L. 5.] WM. B. McGRORTY, Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robtbt. Jr.. Clerk. apr22-»w-wed "NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. J To all creditors of the late firm ni Meyer and May. of Wteoßit. Mien., and all others interested or concerned: Notice is hereby piTen that Philip Meyer and Tboioas R. May. partners as Meyer and May. of Wa^nia. Carrer county, Minn., have by deed of ' assignment duly exeented and filed, mwi^sed and transferred to a»e. all their property sad effect*. ; not by law exempt from levy under execution or attachment, for the equal benefit of all their creditor* who «b»ll io the masner provided by I ;»w. file release* of their debts snd claims against ffcaat) aad that I bare accepted soca trail and duly qualified as » neb a&sigcee. Dated Waeocia. Minn.. April 21*1. Is i3. A. C. LA ~ EN. ■ ■•• -' ' -■"-■' "■■•••• : - : : : .*i nwFI7B.£S»a *3 '•* 4^ fij QB HH fu[& flfl9 nS 7^ ♦ ►>. ■ Absolutely Pure and Unadulterated. Entirely Free from FUSIL OIL. Jjj Kt?IYGII ff&fT -Do you know what it is? Ask your Physician npilUV PniCHM ♦«! ♦♦fllfcfrlu OIL or Druggist and he will tell you that IT IS A UrHULI rUiOuFJ.** [♦♦Positive Sure Cure for Malaria, Pulmonary Complaints, Indigestion, Nervous %l [♦J Prostration, Bronchial Trou ble«, General Debility, "Loss of Mental Power % L* # and all Wasting Diseases. Endorsed by over 3,500 Physicians' and Chemists. *4 Vlnvaluablo as a STIM LI, ANT .AND TONIC in Typlioid Fever, Dysentery ♦«! [%Diarrlicea, and all- low forms of Disease.; THE RECOGNIZED ♦«! & f ememisBANTIDOTE FOR CHOLERA.************ »j •♦I We are the only concern in the United States who are bottling and selling to the Medical ♦«! l% Profession and Drug Trade an absolutely Pure Ulalt Wiiiskey, one that is free fromV FUSIL OIL and that is not only found on the sideboards of the best families in theY >% country, but also in the physician's dispensing room. 4^ »*♦ \ DR. ARENDTi the great German Chemist, says:— "l have made an analysis ♦*, >Z* of your Jf UUJbi MALT WHISKEY, which gave a very gratifying result. Your *♦, >\j>lalt Whiskeu, obtained mostly by extract of malt convusion and a very careful S ( » ♦ fermentation and distillation, is entirely free from fusil Oil and ant/ o f those +\ *♦ similarly obnoxious alcohols which are so often found in whiskey. I therefore, £♦ RECOMMEND IT TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION* •♦, ►♦»l Prof. VOX YON I>ER, writes:— "Purity itself— mousMalt WL!skey,ltoov/.16 to be wholesome, *♦' [♦I Daffy's Malt Whiskey, 13 the purest liquor that I clean and unadulterated." '«! V* have over analyzed. 1 must therefore unqualifledly FKEJ>. 11. SATVERS.SL P., of Rochester, N.Y. *♦' V* rocoinniend It to the medical profession." ■ a graduate of the leading European colleges, says: "I ♦«! >♦♦ The late. HARVEY I* BYRI>, M. !»., President prescribe your Malt WhUkey ;.lnmy practice here, *> ►I* of the Faculty, and Professor of the Baltimore Hid- consider ft a very superior reliable article and can ♦• »♦ leal College, says: "I find it remarkably free rum heartily recommend it in low states of levers, acute i*. fusil oil and other objectionable materials so of ten inflammations, and depressing; maladies generally, ♦> ♦ found in the whiskies c* tho present day. ■ and also as a tonic in feeble digestion and crnvnl- %' v* ¥»-»nPH-T Ami! i ■»» t» nt o.tj>t^n Toi.nfl fhA escenco from acute diseases, v/here an alcoholic ♦J v* J^^Jy^?^ok^±i^^Htl^& B pVron^ iR i ?. indicated, and especially to Phthisis »j V* I prescribe an alcoholic stimulant, I order your fa- ruimoauiß. . ♦ J SjBS3 IN FACT, IT IS A BEVERAGE AND MEDICINE COMBINED. >! ♦*1!51W £Tif%U7f3V7%JI?^IW^T?S? and tboso afflicted v.-ithHE]SIOB»IIAGES,V V* ; £ U hU I^SIJ 4Va JT A itfa®!: V/E WILL on receipt oi SIX DOLJLIBS, ♦*' ♦*sond to any address In tlie tJvatea States (East of the Rocky Mountains), all liX-*«! V* press Charges prepaid a plain case (th s avoiding all opportunity for comment), ♦«< V* containing Six Quart bottles of our PUKE Iff A E/£" -WHISKEY and with it in^« V* writing, and under the Seal of tlie Company a SHIRE and POSITIVE CURE for V* CONSUMPTION and other WASTING DISEASES in tficir early stages. This %J V* Formula has been prepared especially for us by the great German Scientist, Dr. Yon Yonder s. *J *»* It can be prepared by any family housekeeper at slight expense (Kaw Beefsteak and our*J V* :E>tr:tS. IVr A "T't 1 "%X7'33£&&3B£JEi*sr being of the ingredients.) V \* After this preparation has been taken for a few weeks, the previously conspicuously prom- ♦«? *♦* inent bones in patients suffering from Consumption and the like diseases, get covered with a ♦«,< >* thick coating of fat and muscle, the sunken and Woodless cheeks fill up and assume a rosy hue, ♦«< V* the drooping spirits revive, while all the muscles of the body, and chief among them the heart, ♦«< y +* are stronger and better able to perform their functions, because of being nourished with a ♦«,< *♦* richer blood than they had been before. In other words, the system is supplied with more +J *♦* carbon than tho disease can exhaust, thereby giving nature the upper hand in tha conflict.*^ [♦♦ -—SOLD BY LEADING DSTJGGISTS AITD FINE GKOCESY HOUSES.— *♦! C*3E»srio© O3Jff3SS XSOX^X^jSLX^. E»ESS. BOTT2jB.*J *♦* ; " Sample Quart Bottles sent to any address in the United States (East of the Rocky Moun- *«j tains), securely packed in plain case, Express charges prepaid on receipt of SXaSSa *♦' &m Tie Duffy Malt Wbisty Company. Baltimore, , M. D,, n. A. § MINERAL. WATER. . : : IS THE . , THE WELL-KNOWN '.'QUEEN OF WATERS." Ileigns along among Natural Dietetic Table Waters. Its numerous competitors appear to havo, one after another, fallen away, until it has no rival. The only Spring in Waukesha that Remains at One Temperature Both Summer ans Winter, (I. E. 48 Degrees). PURE WATER can only be derived from natural sources. — Vide Lancet. PUfIE WATER is of more importance than pure milk. New York Herald. Impurities in contaminated drinking; water cannot bo obviated by the addition of wines or — Medical Officer Council of England. TESTIMONIALS SENT FREE. Address T. H. BRYANT, Waukesha, Wis. Waukesha is a Most Delightful Summer Resort, on the Chicago, Milwau kee & St. Paul and Chicago & Northwestern Railways. Northwestern Orders Supplied by] W/JSiassolt 1 ! 11 """^ 01 ' a ' _^ BOOTS AND SHOES. SCHLIEK & CO., No. 89 East Third Street, St. Paul Agency for Bnrt's, Gray's, Reynolds' and MANY OTHERS. |3T" Mail Orders Promptly Fillod. _££j E. H. SCHLIEK, 5 Boots sidles, UUULm UJLLU. MUM H^i hw Styles Daily Received OTattiSL.Cor.a. "FINE TAII,OIUXG. DUNCAN & BARRY, 30 East Third Street. wholes druggists. NOYES BROS. & CUTLER, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS 68 and 70 Sibley Street, corner Fifth, St. Paul, Minn. HARDWOOD LUMBER AND FLOORING. A LARGE STOCK AND YOU SALE, OAK-, ASH, BIRCH.WALNUT § CHERRY BY CORLIES, CHAPMAN & DRAKE, (INCORPORATED.) . . Eagle street and Sovcn Corners. Corner of Eighth and Jackson streets. TAILORING. , ~ FERGUS FAHEY, MERCHANT TAILOR, 58 East Third Street. \3f Tbo latest styles of Imported Goods always on hand. Perfect fits guaranteed. TANNKK3. ( ; JAMES McMillan & co., proprietors or v ~ , ' THE MINNEAPOLIS SHEEPSKIN TANNERY, And Dealers in Hides, Sheep Pelts, Woo! and Furs. 101 and 103 Second Street North, - - " 2fII*!VEAPOL,IS, m.\.t. Shipments Solicited. Write for Circulars. STANDARD SCALES. . r Fairbanks' Standard Scales! Eclipse Wind Mills. Tanis ana Poms, Smitli-yaile Steam Pumps ani Boilers, Hancock Inspirators, Lubricators, Etc. DOHALDSOH'S APOAL CLEARING SALE. JOHN G ' HI^ KEI -25 skeins silk for 15c. kBWMI^eiMB. QtrD fit XnTinkillKT CreweU He Ice wool 6c ball. Angora woo! 15e IJ lIR Q I Uljl il|\liil(-k balL Zephyr 8c ounce. Gennantown wool Be, w» ■ *r.*r » ■ . W i «keio. Saxony l«C German knitting yarn 25c, Contractor and Dealer in Re»l Estate. i Shetland lie Slumped Pillow sh inns 26c pair, etc' at Donaldson's, 139 Seventh street. OFFICE— the National German- American 1 " / Bank building- *4-l»*