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TBE CIGAR MAKERS They Demand an Advance, Which Being Refuted, a Moderate Strike Is Indulged In. Several weeks ago the Globe mentioned that there was trouble brewing between the cigar makers and the cigar . manufacturers, which finally culminated on Tuesday, at noon, by nearly all the members of the Cigar Makers' union quitting work. The difficulty grew out of the demand on the part of the cigar makers for an advance in wages equivalent to a rise of $2 per thousand. The list of prices demanded were agreed upon at the last meeting of the union, and submitted to tbe employers on Monday, who were Riven until Tuesday to de cide the matter. They refused .to stand the raise, and hence the strike. The union is com posed of some 200 members. Within the past few months quite a large number of cigar makers have arrived in St. Paul from Eastern and Southern cities, and it is reported that they are the ones who have fomented the trouble. A Globe reporter called upon the leading manufacturers yesterday, and they all united in saying that they were paying prioes far in advance of Milwaukee, Chicago, St. Louis and Eastern cities, with which they are brought in competition, and all that they can afford to pay, and, further, all that they will pay. The reporter was shown the time books of several of the firms, from which it appears that the cigar makers have been earning from $10 to 818 per week, or rather for abont five days work, in a week, Ac cording to their skill and application. Tbe present strike will not amount to much, as the various firms preemptorily refuse to accede to the demand of the union. A number of the men bare already resumed work at the old price*, and by Monday nest they will no doubt all be in their seats. They have made no demonstration, and it is even said that there is a division in the union, and -that the new comers took advantage of the absence of the resident workmen at the last meeting to adopt tbe increased price list. It is to tbe interest of a:\y person wishing to purchase a Piano or Organ to consult Messrs Pelton, Pomeroy & Gross, Nos. 150 and 152 State street. Chicago, who are wholesale air on ts for Ohickering, Hazleton, Decker & Son, Ernst • Jabler and a variety of other mak«« of pianos, and the Wilcox & White and Taylor Sc Farley lo>r. Saturday evening, a large setter dog, white and liver. Had ou anew leather cellar with owner's name in f oil. Ten dollars reward will be paid for bis return at. S3 Woodward avenue. H. E. Thomson. Iloiv to Navo Money. In diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Organs, and Lame Back, avoid all internal medicines, and plasters, which at best give but temporary relief, and use Day's Kidney Pad, which will sate you annually inauy times its < ost in doctors' bills, plasters and medicines. DIED. "' WICKER— At 3:45 p. m.. Tuesday, August 7, 1850 John H. Wicker; aged -5 years, 3 mouths and 3 days. Funera' from the father's residence, corner of Grove and Striker avenues, Sixth ward. Thursday, August 19, at 2p. M. Friends of !he family are in vited to attend. HAVES— At Mendota, Wednesday, August 18th. at 10:30 M-, Wil'ta » Hayes 1 , an o!'l resident of Men •lota; aged Shears, Funeral from his late residence Friday morning nt 10 o'clock. Friends invited to attend. ST.' AKDRKW'S SOCIETY OF ST. PAE Will give a grand looolutt Excision Down the Mississippi, Monday EmadiL Hint 23rfl. The Great Union Band Kill be In attendance. The steamer Aunt Betsey will leave the foot of Jackson street at 7 o'clock, precise ly- Ticket?, 75 cents each, to bo had of Bacon & Lam bis. A. 3. Wampler, 3. P. Allen, A. V. Wilkes, drug, gists. 3 2-38 ________ _ GRAIN AND PROVISION EXCHANGE, 122 and 124 Clark Street CAriTAI. $100,000. Incorporated under laws of Stat« ef nilneU. OHAB. T. DOXEY, Pres andTreas. N. 0. MURK AT, Secretary. Execute orders for the purchase or sale of Wheat, Com, Cats, Pork and Lard for future delivery; also, all active stocks dealt in at the New York Stock Ex change. Special attention given to country orden. We are appointing representatives in every town of importance, aud offer an excellent paying and per manent agency, which may be wor\e<J without Inter fering witb your regular business. Bend at once for coot of circular and full particulars . 161-226 PLEASURE RESORTS. HO, FOE WHITE BEAR. Dunn's 3 oat House, At Lane Shore Station, Is Just the place for a day's sport. A first-ola«s fleet cf Sail and Row Boat- 0 , a largo elevated Dancing Pavilion and Band stand, a fine Pienio Grove and a convenient Lunch etand, make this the most con venient and attractive resort at this beautiful lake. Th« Fm»«t B»th Mouses in the Northwest. Swimming trains every evening. On'y 200 feet from the Station, on the shore of the Ink". '20n-Thri.^»t-Bnn VKTS ACTS DIRECTLY ON THE KIDNEYS, Bladder, JUowels A Urinary Organ*, By forcing liilo the system through the pores of tha skin, powerful and healthful vegetable tonic* and dinrstlcs and absorbing from It Tile humors and . every trace of disease, giving it wonderful power to immediately relieve and permanently euro. Inflammation and Brlghtfs Disease of the Kidneys, Diabetes, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Consumption of the Bowels, Catarrh of the Bladder. In ability to retain or expel the Urine, Stone In the Bladder, nigh colored. Scanty or Painful Urinating, Deposits In the Urine, PAIN IX THE BACK. Side or Loins, Ner vous Debility, Female Weakness, and Is fact all diseases of these organs, whether contracted by over-work, excessive drink, the abnse of nature or otherwise. It snperoeeds entirely the Inconveniences and troubles of taking nauseous and hurtful internal medicines. It is the only dlssolver of the pois 039ns (Trio Acid which forms in the ■ Kid u»js and exists in the blood of Bheuma lc patients. It Is worn exactly where needed, next to the body And over the kidneys. It is comfor table, and' can be used at all sea cms. In any climate, nod in equally good (or .Han. Woman or Child, It is safe, pleasant and reliable In Its effects, yet pow erful in Its action. Put aside your prejudices, fears, doubts and suspicions. Give it a trial and become con vinced that it is no deception, hut a medicated appli ance of great value, effecting all that Is claimed and nothing less, saving hundred of dollars, and securing to every sufferer, a sound body and perfect health. Thousands are dally adding, their testimony to the cu rative powers of this great remedy, who have been re stored to health after all other treatment and reme dies 1 1 ad failed. Why Tormented with Back Ache ? abb your druggist for it, and accept no imi tation or substitute. If be has not got it, send to vi and receive it by return of mail. Descriptive Piuce List.— Regular Pad $2.00; Spe cial Fad, for Chronic, deep-seated, or cases of long ■Undine, $3.00; Children's Pad, for summer complaint, weak kidney and bed wetting, $1.50. Our book, "How a Lift) was Saved" containing a history of the groat discovery, mail. d free. Write for it. DAY KII>V! v PAD CO Sole Proprietors. TOLEDO. OHIO. For Bale by NOYES BROS. & CUTLEE, Whole sale Druggists. ■7 L&.UNDBIEB. "I" ACNDBY— The Galena Laundry, So. 217 East Li Seventh street, having changed hands, and now being operated by an experienced person, U prepared to do first-class work In every respect, at moderate prices . Gentlemen's garments neatly repaired free of charge. Persona will flo well to give this laundry •call. --- 88142- CABPETB, &Q. CAEPETSpPETS! Our Immense Fall Stock of Car pets, Upholstery Gvods and Paper Hangings is all in and ready for inspection. IFJiolesale and Retail. AUERBACH, FINCH, CULBERTSON & CO., 14 West Third Street, St. Paul. Always Fred, Always Ready. One of the advantages that Ta&bast's Seltzes APEBicsT-beiDg a dry white powde — baa over many natural mineral waters, is the fact that it never be comes vapid or stale. It Is, therefore, the most ad mirable preparation tot only for travellers on land and sea, but for all who need a brivht, freeb, spark ling, alterative and corrective and It is always ready, HOSTETTERV fc^ STOMACH «itteR s Defensive Medication Is a precaution which should never be neglected wbeu danger is present, and therefore a course of the Bitters at thla season is particularly desirable, especially for the feeble and sickly. As a remedy for biliousness, dyspepsia, nervousness and bowel complaints, there is nothing comparable to this whnleaome restorative. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. reuKpS HsißSii rrCr^rij kS55w"& iii KEWKI HflfflW 131 i ml lfrdt ttfl REEDS + * Will//// ** EDGe^k —a a— THOROUGH REMEDY for disorders of the stomach, torpidity of the liver, indigestion and disturbances of the ani mal j foroes, which * debilitate, it has no equiva lent, and can have do substitute. It should not be confounded with | the triturated componuds of cheap spirits and essential oils, often sold under the name of Bitters. : ~lsV;;Yi' .._*,.. ros sale BY , '; -.Vii'iVVrii DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND WINE MERCHANTS EVEKYWHEUE. The trade supplied at manufacturer's prices. by NOYES BROS. & CDTLEB and PERKINS, LYONS A CO.. St. P..JI. Minn. AMOBEMENT3. . ' FARRELL'S COLISEUM THEATER Corner Third and Exchange Streets. First-class Variety Entertainment every evening, . .V' j ty Admission Free. . , ... . 187* EXPREBS. •■-•=•' DIAMOND. JO EXPRESS LINE, For St. Louis, Direct. The New, Fast and Elegant Passenger Packet, MAEYMGETON, KILLEEN, Master, Will leave as above, this ■"■' ■• ••' THURSDAY, August Mil, at 9 a, i, No transfer by this line at Hastings or Keokuk. ;.;-;• :;.: H. D MATHEWS, Agent. ACADEMIES. ' - :^ - _ THE ACADEMY of the VISITATION, SO Somerset Street, Will Re-open on Monday. September 6. mua QTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OP RAMSEY O — ss. In Probato Court. In the matter of the estate of Carrie J. Peabody, de ceased: On reading and filing the petition of P. S. Peabody, of said county, representing among other thing?, that Carrie J. Peabody, late of said county, on the 15th day of July, A. D. 1880, at St. Paul, in said coun<y, died Intestate, and being a resident of this county at the time of her death, leaving goods, chattels and estate within this county, and that the said petitioner is the husband of said deceased, and praying that administration of said e-tate be to him granted: it is ordered, that said petition be heard before the Judge of this Court, on Monday, the 13th day of 8e tember, A. D 188", at ten o'clock a. si., at the Probate office in sad county. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to the heirs cf said deceas. d, and to all persons inter ested, by publishing a aopy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing in the Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published at Saint Pan], In said county Dated at St. Paul the 18th day. of August, A. D. 18-0. 3y the Court, [l. B.] HENKY O'GORMAN, Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. Aug 19-iw-Thur THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19, 1880 FIVE CENTS A LINE ■■ : _ ]"', ..-. WAHTED. -v . WANTED -Light employment, by young man : who ha* good hone and buggy. Address BSD BAB, this office. 380- WANTED -Two first-class waiters. Ap*>ly at McLeod's restaurant, No. 97 East Third street. 2JB" . WANTED— Active canvassers i for the "Social World." Apply at 08 E. Third street. 221 • \\f ANTED—Two or three rooms, | unfurnished, * * cottage preferred, In desirable location. Ad dress 8. E., Daily Globe. . ' 220* WANTEI>— Partner, a practical printer, with a V V email capital, In a well established nowspaper at tbe best business point In Northern Minnesota. Ad dress H , Globe office. 220' WANTED— Immediately, a flrst-olass meat and pastry cook, wages $30 per month, male or female. Only responsible parties, that can give good references need apply. Inquire at No. 80 Robert street. . 214- SITUATION WANTED by a young lady as copy. kj Ist or some respectable employment. Address B. 8., this office ' ..' ■/. 183* ~ SITUATIONS OFFJSKED-Ffcmftles. WANTED— competent girl to do general house . work, No. 12 Bice street. - 206 - Rood girl for general housework. Ap <V ply MRS. W. J. &OTJNTZ, 16 Iglehart st 199. WANTED— A girl to do second work, 91 Waba- VV shaw street. -- ■ '. 190- WANTED-Girl at Albertson's 0. O. D. Laundry VV 88 East Third street. 177* WANTED— A German girl for general housework. Y V Apply 21* East Seventh street . 177* WANTED— Girl for general housework, 124 Bob ert street. 186- WANTED— Girls to wait on table for their board VV 21 V4 West Third street 132* T7XPERIENOED dining room girls, chambermaids Pi and all other hotel help can always secure good situations by calling at Hotel Reporter Employment Bureau, 68 East Third street. - .27-.. . . Hales. , ■\-;o-Vv" WANTED— Two or three good carpenters on Igle hart street, between St. Peter and Waba»haw. LE DUG & LA BERGE. . - -: 228' WANTED— Ten men to dear for saw mill at Fos ter City, Wis ; g2B per month and board. Steady work the year round. Also, No. 1 blaoksnutb, for same First-class wages to suitable man and per manent situation. Employment Buieau, Hi East Third ttteet, St. Paul . . 231- WANTED- A few good agents. . Call or address N. w room 3, Sherman block, St. Paul. 231-6 WAN TB D - Ten good carpenters. Apply lii Mis . T V ■ slstippl street, corner Olencoe. 231-82 WANTED— Tailors— Two coat makers and one to work by the week. Apply at .Fergus Fahey'g, No. 68 West Third street. ~ 231-37 WANTED— A boy 17 to 18 years old acquainted wit li t he grocery busiuess. Apply ■'■) Mississippi street. 226* WANTED— An A No. 1 Irtish g&let-nian that un derstands the dry goode businees perfectly, at D. W. Ingemoll & Go's. 225 ITT ANTED— A inau experienced in making cheese \ V and but er, with cr without family, to work on a stock and dairy farm near St. Paul, by icil. A man with a little money preferred. Addrtss Dairy Farm, Globs office. 2 1 9* WANTED— An energetic, persevering nran, of good address and appearance. Good recom mendation. Address B. D. W., Globe office. 207* SITUATIONS WASTED— ai&iei, WANTED— Situation, by a young man, German, to drive private team and mabe himself gener ally useful. References, if required. Address 1". A., this office. 281' WANTED— A situation, by a German man, as coachman. He understands the care of horses and carriages and garden wort. The best city rec ommendations can be given. Please address H. Q., this office. 328* A YOUNG MAN who thoroughly understands the A. care of horses wishes a situation in a private family. • Beit of references given. Address T., Globe office. 219- WANTED-SHuaUonaßoieat or pastry cook, in hotel or restaurant. Address E. 11., this office. CUTUATION WANTED as coachman or nrst-olass O groom, in a private family, by a youuß man who ihoroaghiy understands hiß business and is willing to work. Address O. 8., this office. 317- WANTED — Situation by a young man as assistant book-keeper or clerk in an office: Is a good pen man. Wageß not much of an object. Good refer ences given . Address J. 8 . , this office. 317' i 700 NO MAN, just came to the city, aged 25, A. would like employme -t as porter in a wholesale house or some such employment, big wages not so much of an object as steady work . Call or addresß J. W . 8., No. 15 St. Peter street, corner 4th . 212* A ■'PHINTEH, qualified to take charge of a first- O. class country office, desires a situation either in Wisconsin or Minnesota.- Skilled in all departments. Fln-t-clasß references. Address "11.,' Globe office, St. Paul. ' ■ ;■■■•-■ 212* . .• .. females. SITUATION WANTED— Threo Swede girls want- O ing places 1 •> do housework are at St. Thomas Hotel, No. 30 Rosabel street. ■ - 232- SITUATION WANTED by a teacher of 7 years ex kJ perlence. Address "Teacher," Cl East Fourth street, B*.. Paul. - 217- AN Experienced German , Girl wants situation as cook in boarding house, or second cook In hotel. Apply at German Intelligence office, -48 Franklin street. '. ' 224- OITDATION WANTED— By a young lady as copy- O Ist or saleswoman. Address M. L. 0., 339 East Seventh street ..." V 206' TO SENT— Kocmi. TO BENT— Booms— Furnished end unfurnished. Three minutes' walk from postofflce, 60 West Fifth street. • . 1210-32 34 A -stable, three stalls and hay loft, on an alley. No ii. 20 Fort street. •-■ . 79* .. . . Houses. ' -" . FOB SALE OR RENT— House, No. 64 Douglas street, with ten rooms, wood house, barn, lot 80 feet by 160; well and cistern. Street cars within 200 feet of front door. Will be rented wlih privilege of purchasing. Rent $25 per month. Apply at Globe counting room. ■ - . - ' 232* FOB KENT— House of four rooms, large kitchen, we!l and wood shed . Corner Oak and .Sherman it roots. 228 TTOTELB FOR RENT- Two hotels for rent in very tl promising towns in Southwestern Minnesota, on the St Paul & Sioux City railroad. Tenants must be enterprising men, prepared to furnish re speotably the houses, and to keep, In aU respects, first-cits* hotels To such men highly favorable terms will be made Apply' to J. H . DRAKE, Land Commissioner, St. Paul. 147" XTEW HOUSES FOR BKNT-Ec quire at No. 70 1\ Tilden stret. F. LUHRBEN. 220- FOB BENT— No. SO Mississippi street, suitable for either store or boarding house. Enquire of E. A. HESDBICKSON, IngersoU block. 210- FOB RENT — Two elegant stores. Nos. 96 and 108 Jackson street each three floors and cellar. WILLIAMS & DAVIDSON, Boom «, McQuillan Block, Cor. 3d and Wabashaw. 190- T7IOB BENT— Brick house, No. 175 Fort street. C Barn and all modem Improvements. -.Umaaem 10P- i; . JOHN GRACE. HISCBLLAKEOUS. FOB SALE— A highly improved farm on the St- Fanl & Slohx City railroad, 1H mile west of the town of Belle Plain e, 47 miles from St. Paul by rail, containing 90 acres of No. 1 land, 70 acres being vert valuable . meadow lands, formed by the alluvial de posits of the Minne a ota river, and will out two tons per acre of prime hay; 30 acres of heavy bottom limber. The improvements are flrst-ciaso and well arranged. The farm is well watered by running streams, and within ten rods of the dwelling is one of the largest Ings in the State, throwing an im mense volume of ice cold water. Abundance of good fruit. Title perfect and c ear of «Q incumbrance. Will exchange - for good real estat* in St. Paul or Minneapolis. Address the subscnfear on the premi ses. A. P. GILES, Belle Plaine, Sett .'county. Min nesota. . - . - : 167-4wßat,Tue&Thur FOB SALE— A weekly newspaper, published at a county seat in one of the richest and most flour ishing counties of Dakota . Only paper in county of over 4,000 inhabitants. Land office advertising and county printing amounts to over $2,000 per year. Beasos for selling, ill-heslth of proprietor. ThU is absolutely one of the very best openings in the north west for a wide-awake jonrnalifit. The newspaper and job material is in good condition. Terms : 82,000, $1,200 down, and the balance payable In one year. Address, publisher Cult Gi.oee, St. Paul, Minn. FOB SALE— Pure Bred, Scotch Collie Pups, at $10 each. Apply to D. T. Mitche.i, Tumuli, Otter Tall county, Minnesota. 334* VfEWSPAPEB FOR SALE— The Herald, at i\ Lanesboro, is for sale. Address, a. O. Harding. TIAINTING— P. F. FTTZGIBBON, house and sign X ptintlngiHo.lSTJwtoon^itrwfe v *8 FIVE CENTS A LINE LOST AND FOPWD. LOST— Red cow, tlx years old, white In forehead, U wide spread horns, large udder, branded "E" on both hips. Reward for her return to 33 Western avenue. 233-3* FOUND— A pooket-bock, containing papers, ap parently the property of Geo. dough, an engi neer, Ihe owner can have sarce by pnvlng property and paying charges. Apply SnelUng House, 249 Fort street. 231-33 T OBT— A large sorrel mare, white hind foot Be- Jj ward win be given for her return to MINOK & CO ., 9 East Sixth street. 230-81 LOST— Saturday evening, a large setter dog, white and liver. Had on a new leather collar with owner's name In full. Ten dollars reward will be paid for his return at 33 Woodward avenue. 329 H. B. THOMPSON. . . ■'. . HEAL ESTATE. "TUNE building lots for sale on easy terms. r 196- ' U. L UMPBEY. REAL estate sold and mortgages negotiated. D. A. ROBERTSON, McQuillan block. ISO* WHITE BEAR LAKE LAND-lake front— $7.60 VV per acre, one-third cash. J. W. M'OLUNG, 308*- ; , Corner Third and Wabashaw. LIQUOB DEALEBt. W. PERKINS. MAUBIOH LTONi. PBatabllari«d 1859.] PERKINS, LYONS & CO., REMOVED TO 31 BOBEBT ST., MB AS THIRD. Wholesale Dealers In tmn Eentncty Bonrlion & Bye Whiskies . California and Foreigi Wines and Brandies. laro— atry an* Otty (Mm Bolfcdu*. not ;!i; FUEL. . ■ " Griggs, Rhodes & Foster, .. DEALERS IS COAL & "WOOD, 29 East TIM Street, St. Paul, HIM, fly Great reductions In prices of Coal. MACHJSTKBY. ST. PAUL FOtraDBY AH» Sfanttfactiir-ing Company . *A_SOFAOTTJBEB3 Or totiooarj bgines, Oprigfet Epgises, - Portable Knginis, Hoisting Engine ;... \ an? Farm Engines, nut will bum either coal, wood or straw. Car Wheels, Bailroad Castings, Iron work for buildings, rod an other kinds of castings. P. 0 . Bos 3678. Work*— Eastern terainos Street Railway. W.JR MJtBIUAM, Preside!*. Vance*-a H. PAMUBB. Satmtarr aaJ Tmi- B V. TOPPtKS. I*3 Cf gPBIO PBALIBB. WEBER pianos : Used by Emma Thursby and other first clas? artiste. R O. MUNGER, 71 East Third BtreeU EDUCATIONAL. Enalish anfl Classicsl School The Fourth Year of this School will Open Monday, September 13th, 1880, Close Friday. June 17th, 1881, With a recess of two weeks at Christmas, and another of one week at Easter. The school embraces two departments, Primary and Advanced, the former Bitting from 0 a. v. to 1 i m , tho latter from 1 :30 p M. to 4 :80 r . m , Iu h 'ruction given In EDgllgh, Classics, French -nnl Drawing. The Advanced Department prepares boys for college or business, and girls to meet tbe require ments of the Harvard examination* for women The undersigned has tseociated with himself for the ooming year, MISS E. 8. CALLICKN of Elmiro, N. y.;MK. F. C. OABEL, and MISS KITTY BARBT. Teems— Advanced Department, $S0 per annum; Primary, $60 per annum. Pupils received by the year only . No extra charges whatever. The undersigned will be found at <he school building, corner Fifth and Franklin streets, on and after Monday, August 16th, from 10 a. m. to 12 m , dally. P.O. box 1687. 228-57 FREDERIC A. FOGG. EXCURSIONB iIETHEDALLES Up and back same day. On and after July 7th, trains on the St. Paul & Duluth railroad will leave al 7 :45 aU; and on tho St Paul, Btillwater & Taylors Falls road at 7:00 a m., connecting with the steamei G. B. Enapp or Mary Barnes for the Dalles and Mineral Springs. UP AND BACK THE SAME DAY. Fare Only $2.50 for Bound Trip, From St Paul or Minneapolis. Tickets for sal corner Jackson street and Levee, No. 123 Eas Third street, St. Paul, or No. 8 Washington avenue Minneapolis. For further particulars inquire of 3. H. BBANBT. Manager. fit. Paul. ~~T~ GILDIKQ GEO. BLAKEMOEE, -TBCH3 ONLY Practical Gilder XaHBMMta. Allkiadiof Gold Frames Made to Order, 014 taws «hgilt and Mpaind as good at mw, at r ; • fwry low priota. • ■ «* WMn THIRD BTBXBT, »X. fJLVt, a»— *wby*lpTQ»naT«t— ««4t»- Assessient for Sewer on Ninth Street, Between Exchange and Fort Streets. Office of the Board of Public Wobks, I Cm of Bt. Paul, Mora., August 17th, 1880. f The Board of Public Works, in and for the corporation of the city of St. Paul, Minn., will meet at ■ their office in said city at 2P. M. on the 27th day of August, A. D. 1880, to make an assessment of benefits, costs and expenses, arising from the construction of a sewer on Ninth street, from Exchange street to Fort street, in said city, on the property on the line of said sewer,* and benefited thereby, amount ing in the aggregate to $1,114.82. . ■ All ! persons ; interested are hereby notified to be : present at ; said time and place of making said assessment and will be heard. : ■.■'•■•- ■ : JV GEO. L. BECKER, Official: R. li. Goeiian, ,- - -President. Clerk Board of Public Worfe, 282-33 ■-■ :--■■-■■ ..,.;fcr ::.-..■••■ •■ ■ ■ . . - , Notioo to Creditors |n the matter of the estate of Hettla H. Bmfley, deceased: Notlee Is hereby given that the Judge of the Pro bate Court of Ramsey county hsa fixed upon the first Monday of September, A D 1880, Del g the 6th day of i-aid month, and the Probate Office In said county, is the time and place when and where he will receive, bear and adjust all claims of all parsons against said Seosased, aud that six months from the date hereof have been limited as the tin « for creditors to present their claims against said estate. Dated the lUth day of July, 1880. J. a. RIHELDOFFEU, Administrator. July 22-sw-Thur Notioe to Creditors. CJT ATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNT 7 OF BAMSB? O —In Probate Court. Special term, August Bd, In the matter of the estate of Joh&nnah D. MoKenty, deceased: Notice U hereby given that the Judge of the Pro bate Court of Ramsey county will upon the first Monday of tbe months of September, October, November, December. 1880, and January, 1881, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Probate Office in said county, receive, hear, examine and adjust all claims of ad persons against said deceased, and that six months from this date have been limited for creditors to pre sent their niaftw against said estate, at the explrat'on of which ti u c all claims not presented or not allowed shall be forever barred, unless for cause shown, further time be allowed. [h. s.] HENBY O'GOBMAN. Awg 5-6 w-Thur Judge of Probate. QTATE OP MINNESOTA, COUNTY OP RAM -0 sey. In Probate Court, Special Term, August Ith, 1880. In the matter of the estate of . Andrew I» Shearer, deceaseds , On reading and filing the petition of George Benz, administrator of said estate, setting forth the amount 01 personal estate that has come to his hands, and the disposition thereof ; the amount of debts out standing against said deceased, and a description of all the real estate of which said deceased died seized, and the condition and value of the respective por tions thereof ; and prating that licence be to him granted to sail at private sale all the real estate set forth and described in said petition ; and It appear ii g by B4d petition that there is not sufficient per sonal estate in the hands of said administiator to pay said debts, and that it is neoessary in order to pay the same, to sell all of said real estate ; It is therefore ordered, that all persons interested in said estate, appear before the Judge of this Court on Monday, the 'JOth day of September, A D. 1880, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the court house in Saint Paul, in said county, then and there to show oause (if any there - be) why | license should not be granted to raid administrator to sell said teal estate, according to the prayer of said petition. And it is further ordered, That - a oopy of this order shall be published for four successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, the last of which publi cations shall be at least fourteen days before said day of hearing, In the Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published at Saint Paul, in said county, and personally served on all persons interested in aald estate, residing lv said ocuuty, at least fourteen days before said day of bearing, and upon all other persons Interested, acooidlng to law. OS the Court, HEHBY O'GOBMAN, [L. 8,1 Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert, Jr , Clerk. Osoah Stkphensos. Attorney for Administrator. Aver 6-6w-Thur STATE OF MINNESOTA— OF BAMBE V —88 In Probate Court. Special Term, August 4th, 18S0. In the matter of the guardianship of Onto E. Shearer, minor: ■■ v -■„> ■•:..- On reading and filing the Detitlon of Jacob Main zer, guardian of the person and property of said Orrin E. Shearer, minor, for license to sen, at pri vate sale, the real estate of his said ward ; and it ap- j pearing ! from said petition that it is necessary and would be beneficial to said ward that said real estate,' or a, part thereof , should be sold ;_ .. .. . It is orderc ■, that the next of kill of said ward and all persons interested in the ettate of said ward shall appear bpf ore said Probate Court, at the Probate office in the City of Saint Paul, in th« county of Ramsey aforesaid, on the 20th day of September, A. D. 188". at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause why a license should not be granted for the sale of said real estate. . And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be personally served on the next of bio of said ward residing in said Bamsey oonnty, and on all persons Interested in Bald estate, at least fourteen days before the hearing of said petition as aforesaid, and by the V üblication thereof for four successive weeks in the Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published at the City of Saint Paul, In said Bamsey county, the last of which publications shall be at least four teen days before said day of hearing . By the court, HENBY O'GOBMAN, [X..S ] Judge of Probate. Attest: Fkajstk Bobebt, Jr., Clerk • .; Oboab Stephens©!?, Attorney for Guardian, . Aug 6 -s w-Thur STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF BAM BEY. In Probate Court, Special term, Angus! 4,1880. Ie the matter of the estate of John B. Phillips, deceased: On " reading and fling the petition of A. B. SloGill, administrator • f said estate, Betting forth the amount of personal c-Vate that has come to his hands, and the disposition thereof; the amount of debts out standing against said deceased, and a description of ail the real estate of which said deceased die'] seized, and the condition and value of the respective portions thereof: and praying that license be to ' him granted to sell all the real estate Bet forth and described in said petition ; And it appearing by said petition that there Is not sufficient personal estate In the hands of said administrator to pay said debts, and that it la necessary In order to pay the same, to sell all of Bald real estate; ' It is therefore ordered, That all persons Interested in paid estate, appear before the Judge of this Court, on Monday, the 20th day cf beptember, A. p. 1830, at ten o'clock a. m., at the Court House in Saint Paul, in said county, then and there to show cause (if any there be) why license should not be granted to said administrator to sell said real estate accord ing to the prayer ot said petition. - - And it is further ordered, that a copy of this or der shall be published for four successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, the last of which publica tions shall be at least fourteen days before the said day of hearing, 'in the Daily Globe, a newspaper printed at St. Paul, in said county, and personally served on all persons Interested In said estate, re -8 ding in said county, at least fourteen days before said day of hearing, and upon all other persons in terested, according to law i , • By the court, 11..8.] HENRY O'GOBMAN, ' Attest: Probate Judge of Ramsey county, Minn. Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. Civs. S. Bbtamt, Attorney for Administrator. Aug 5-5 w-Thur . TT7HEBEAB, Default has been made in the condl » V tlocs of a certain mortgage, dalv executed, ac knowledged and delivered by Newton Bradley, mort gagor, to O. B. Turrell, mortgagee, which mortgage bears date Re teniber 2nd, 1875, and was duly record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Ramsey county, in the Stats of Minnesota, on the 93d day of March, 1876, one o'clock and thirty ruinates p. m. in book "37" of Mortgages', page 825, In and by which mortgage cad moitgagor did grant, bargain, sell and convey to said mortgagee, his heirs and as signs, the following described premises, viz , all those tracts or parcel • of land lying and being in said county of Ramsey and State of Minnesota known and described as follows, to- wit : Fart of lot two (2). block eighteen (18). Bice & Irvine's Addition to the city of st. Paul, fommcEckiKat tho intersection of the easterly line of Slid lot two (2) with the northerly line of Third street and running thence westerly along said northerly line of Third street fifty (SO) feet, thence northerly parallel to said easterly line of lot two (2) one hundred (100) feet, thence easterly at right angles fifty (SO) feet to tbe said easterly line of said lot two (2), thence southerly along tbe eald last mentioned line one hundred feet (100 ft.) to the place of beginning, being a lot fifty (60) feet front on Third street by one hundred (100) feet deep. Also a part of . said lot and block de scribed as follows : commencing at the northeasterly ■ corner of lot two (2), -in - block eighteen (18), Bice & Irvine's addition to the cttv of St. Paul ; thence southerly aloug the easterly line of - said wt one hundred (10") feet; thence we»ter'y at right angles thirty (80) feet: thence northerly paral lel to sa-d easterly line of said lot two (2) one hun dred (10») feet, to the southerly line of Fourth street; thenre easterly along raid last named line to the place of beginning; to secure the inent of tbe sum of fourteen thousand dollars, and Interest from the 2d day of September, 1875, at twelve percent per annum, payable semi-annual . according to the terms of a promissory note of even date with said mort gage, for that sum, in said mortgage described exe cuted and delivered by said mortgagor to said mort gagee, and payable three years a tor date. And, whereas, there was allowed in and by said mortgage the sum of two hundred dollars as an at torney's fee in case of the foreclosure thereof ; _ And, whereap, there la now claimed to be doe on said mortgage debt the sum of twenty-two thousand cms hundred and twenty dollars, and no suit or i ro ceedings at law have been instituted for the collec tion ofsa d mortgage debt or any patt thereof; And, whereas, said O. B. Turrell did by his as signment, in writing duly made, executed and de livered, on the Bth day of. April, 1»76, for a valuable consideration, assign, transfer and set over to Israel Q. Lash the ab ye described mortgage, which assignment was duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds, of said. •■ Bamsey county. . on tvs Bth day of April, 1876, at twelve o'clock noon, in book "D" of alignments, page 661 ; - And, whereas, Bald Israel G. Lash, died at Salem, North Carolina, on or about the 17th day of April, 1877 .intestate, and B. B. Galuaha, wa«, on the both day of October, 1876, appointed by the Probate Court, of Mid Ramsey county, administrator of his estate, and said ß: B. Galnslra has duly qualified as such ad ministrator and received - from said Probate Court letters of administration on said estate; - I And, whereas, said B. Oalusha, as such admin istrator, has paid taxes on said mortgaged premise? for 1879, and prior yean, amounting in all to tbe sum of four hundred and seventy eight and 80-100 dollars ; ■ ' Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that, by virtue of a power of sale in said , mortgage con tained, and in pur«ua::ce of the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be fore closed by a sale of sa<d mortg ged premises, and saW premise*!, hereiubefore described, ill be sold at public auction to the highest bidder by the sheriff of said Ramsey county, on the 4'h day of September, 188", at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the front door of the old c nrt house, in the city of Saint Paul, in laid Ramsey county, to satisfy said mortgage- debt, said taxes, said attorneys fees and the coats and ex penses of said sale. .:-;...-■; . ••: . . Dated St. Paul, July Ist, 1880. - .r. ';: .■..-■ ;%.; B. B. GALUSHA, V-: - Administrator of the estate lof Israel G. Lash, dMMaed. j».7w Thur 61 SAINTPAUL 61 ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. 6 1 East Third Street, St. Paul, Minn. VOrtot by HUH Promptly Attended to^_^ 61 SATTLER BROS. 61 WHOLESALE DBT GOODS- &DERBACH, FINCH, CDLBERTSOH 4 CO., The Only Leading Dry Goods House in the Northwest. Competes with the Market of New York and Chicago. LUKES, ffAIEE I BUM ! IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. 137 and 139 East Third Street, St. Paul. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS NO YES BROS. & CUTLER, IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 08 and 70 Sibley Street, Cor. Fifth, ... - - st. Paul. The Finest Drug Store aud Stock lv the West. CABBIAGE MANUFACTURERS ■I&fIALLOILUiiuIiss FINE WORK ONLY. 54, 56 58 ROBERT STREET, - '-'".'- - - ST. PAUL. Agents for "The Concord Harness." • BUSINESS COLLEGES A.ISrD TELEGKAFHIC INSTITUTE. The prospects for Ibis "OLD RELIABLE" Institution were never so encouraging as at present, and It* claim to public favor and patronage hay» long been established facts. 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It is indeed a strength ening syrup, pleasant to take, and has proven itself to be the best | blood purifier ever dis covered, effectually coring Scrofula, Byphilitio disorders, Weakness of tbo Kidneys, all Nervous disorders and Debility. It corrects indigestion. It makes the old - feel yonpg, the young feel pay, and will invariably drive oat of the Bye tern the many ills that human fiesta and blood are heir to. Price of large bottle with fall di rections, 91. - A single bottle will prove to yon U merits as a health renewer, for it acts like a charm, especially when the complaint in of an exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen the natural . vigor of the brain and nervous system. /■ Bemember we keep this excellent Blood and Liver Syrup for sale at our drag store in St. Paul, and do most [ cordially | recommend it to pax :■ onitomen | and • all good people. Nona ttiQf. * OOTUO, »ftBtfl. CLOTHUIG. BXAL ESTATE. OFFICE OF Tlos. Cocbran, Jr., Real Estate Agent - A3BTD • AUCTIONEER, 11 WABASHAW STREET. I call attention to the following pieces of unimproved Real Estate, among which are some of the finest and best building sites in the city: TJie westerly 60 feet of the 120 feet fronted by the stone wall upon Summit avenue, immediately west of No. 138. TJie 98 feet upon the same ave nue, lying between the improved properties of Mrs. E. J. Mott and Major Browning. The 60 feet immediately west of the 150 feet upon the northwest comer of Summit and Virginia avenues. The 180 feet on the bluff side oj this avenue, lying west of the resi dence of Mr. E. H. Cutter. The 120 feet upon the north side of Pleasant avenue, on the north east corner of Chestnut street. Several of the finest lots on Igle hart and Carroll streets, in Block 20, Mackubin & Marshall's addi tion. TJie 80 feet on the southwest cor ner of Summit avenue and W aba shaw streets. - In less costly properties, I have J building lots in Woodland Park, * Terrace Park and Summit Park, i Muck ub in & Marshall's, and all I the oilier suburban additions on ! *avorabte terms and at reasonable | prices. Thos. Cochran, Jr., 11 W ABASH AW STREET. PACKETS. ROOK NORTHERN LINE PACKET COMPANY. Side-Wheel Fassenpr Packets LEAVE ST. PAUL DAILY, (Fridays Excepted,) A.T 13 O'CLOCK, NOON, For 81. Lonis and all intermediate landings, lrmMng close connections with all railroad! FOR EAST AND SOU TIT- Tickets cold and Information given by JNO.H. BE ANEY, Agent, 193 Levee, Foot of Jackson street ■ DB. A, L. CLUM'B XjXVXLH ATHAETIC. Purely Vegetable Cores all billons diseases act. lag on the Stomach, Liver and Blood. WimiM la all cases.' Auk yonr IVnppirt for this Meditlaa, also for circular*. CLCZ OOsTPOTnTDIRO CO- . . Sold br all DnaitiM - Rid Vim*. Mam. HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE. 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