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CITT GLOBULES. The annual meeting of the capital building society will take place to-night at their hall on Robert street. John Ryan, alias English, alias Lovelle, was arrested by.Offlcer Rouleau yesterday afternoon on general principles. He is an old-timo crootv. The monthly meeting of the teachera of the public schools will bo held at the assembly room of the high school to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Andrew Echline was arraigned at the police court yesterday, charged with frescoing the frontispiece of a man named Chas. Wilson. The hearing will take place to-day. A tramp was arresied by Capt. Clark yester day on suspicion of stealing a pair of pants from Sattler Bros. clothing etore. He was sporting the trowsers when captured. A decrepit old man named Chas. Bobb, who has been an imnate of the poor house for two or threo years, was brought to the city yester day and confiucd in the county Jail, having gone crazy. Detective Brtsselt made his appearance down town yesterday for the first time in many weeks. He has beeu laid up with iufiamatory rheumatism, and has undergone a long and painful seigc. Yesterday morning a deserter, uaiuod James Dnffy, walked into Chief Weber's office at police headquarters, and gave himself up. He stated that he deserted company D, of the twentieth iufantrv, from Fort Pembina, about six years ago. He was taken to Fort Snelllng. The mcetiug of the State Forestry associa tion, announced for this evening, has been postponed until Tuesday evening, on account of the lecture by Judge Flandrau in the library .issodation course, on ludlan Recollections, v.-hich comes off this evening, at the Opera House. Henry Swanson, committed a few days eince 'for abusing his wife, wa6 released yesterday on 'he recommendation of his neighbors, the leason for his release being that the family were in actual want. He promised to provide for his family and treat them well iv the future. About 1:30 this morning, a team attached to :i sleigh, Paid to be owned by James Flannagan, started on a runaway from in front of Sherman hall, and ran down Wabashaw and Fourth, onto Robert 6treet, where it was stopped. The sleigh was somewhat damaged, and a buffalo robe lost. The fust sinner to face hizzoner at the police court yesterday was John O'Neil, whose dizay appearance spoke plainer than words of a wrestle with the roseato bug juice in which nc had got badly left. He pleaded guilty to hay ing been corned, and was given five days in the quay to sober off. About 9 o'clock last night, Officer Babe de tected two men iv the act of stealing wood from Costaln'3 & Clcary's wood yard en West Third street. Wood has been stolen nightly for some weeks past, and they are supposed to be the preperators. They each gave the uama of Eullivau and were locked up. The silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. James Waters, of the White Bear house, at the lake, will be celebrated in royal style this evening. Over 150 invitations have been issued and the St. Paul guests will leave on a special train to sta:t at 7 o'clock this evening. The arrange ments indicate an immensely enjoyable time. The tramp arrested by Capt. Clark yesterday, is also suspected of larceny of a bolt of flannel from Fishbein Bros' store, Seven corners. Ou being pressed, he 6tated that he bad sold a quantity of cloth to Simons, the saloon keeper, for 82. Tue case will be investigated to-day, and the latter will be arraigned on the charge of receiving 6tolen property. A week from next Wednesday Prof. Seibert will give the final c of his series of winter parties, which will partake of the character of a private mabquerade ball. The parties have afforded an Infinite amount of pleasure and in nocent pastime, and have been attended with signal success. The masquerade will be an ticipated with feelings of pleasure. The complaint in the case of Bessie S. Taylor against tbo City of St. Paul, an ab stract of which has hitherto appeared in the Globe, was filed in the district court yester day forenoon. The action is for $10,000 dam ages for injuries alleged to have been sustained by catching her foot in a defective sidewalk of Exchange 6trect on two separate occasions. The committees on finance of both houses of the legislature held a meeting last evening to consider the appropriation bills for the next two years. Quite a large number of items were passed upon and agreed to, and it was generally understood that the amounts ap propriated would be pretty nearly the same as those passed two years ago. The footings at present show an necreeate amounting to 1128,620, In turning the corner of Fourth and Waba shaw streets, about 3 o'clock yesterday after noon, a cutter attached to a team belonging to Mr. E. J. Goodrich overturned, throwing the driver and another person from the vehi cle. The horses became frightened, but were quickly seized befarc running off. Neither of the parties were hurt and no material damage wns done. P. W. Ryan, the muldoon tramp, who the day previous said he was not a "confessional" and a dizzy pal named Chas. Foster, were at the police court yesterday morning, charged with cabbaging two wooden buckets from in front of a grocery store. When arrested they were both beastly drunk. They had nothing to say why they shouldn't be "punished ana were sent to the bastile for thirty days each. The petite and gazelle eyed Carrie Moore, of sinful reputation, was arraigned at the po lice court yesterday morning, charged with disorderly conduct. The charge was prefer red by Constable Lonergrau, who visited her house to execute a writ of replevin and was made the recipient of the most Bhabby treat ment. The hearing was continued until to day. The last of Scibert's series of parties at Sher man ball, night before last, was signalized by a most delightful little episode. Between the dances the genial Seibert was called to the front and presented with a handsome easy chair, the gift of the club. While the chair is suggestive of case, St. Paul cannot afford to let the professor retire for a while yet, not by a tank full. The fourth annual ball of Minuchaha lodge No. 61, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, at Sherman hall last night was attended by over 150 couples. The programme consisted of twenty-four dancing numbers, which were executed to the melody of Stein's orchestra. A substantial supper was served at midnight and festivities went on till morning. The affair was a most enjoyable and flattering suc cess. Two waiters at a down town bean house named J. T. Thornton and M. J. Murphy were before Judge Burr yesterday on complaint of a ridicnlons looking Teuton named Henry Far dee, who charged them with stealing the door of his ice house. The defendants 6tated that they had no idea of stealing the door, that they were training for song and dance men to go on the variety stage, and had merely bor rowed tfce "business" to practice upon. They were reprimanded and discharged. A couple of pseudo bloods named Henry Johnson and William Holan were up yester day charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct. They pickled themselves with the briney bug juice and hired a hack, driving out to the harvester works and back on a picnic. After viewing the rustic scenery of that bucolic precinct they hied them back and re fused to pay the hackman. When arrested they were hankering for & fight. The bull floors were fined five dollars each, and they paid the coin. A special meeting of the Fort Sntfling bridge comaaisEion was held yesterday fore, noon, Messrs. Dawson, Knaphlde und Cochran being In attendance. A bill of $216 w«9 pre sented from If. Schmidt for labor performed in rapping the piers of the bridge. It was or dered paid. The secretary reported that he had received a plat of the proposed road through the reservation from the Bloomington road to Richfield, and that the same had been transmitted to Gen. Terry, to be forwarded to the secretary of war. Adjourned. Condition of the Injured. With the exception of Albert Eggert, tho victims of the terrible railroad awddent on tht St. Paul & Manitoba railroad, day before yes terday, are doing well. The escape from more serious results than were sustained by the pas sengers is considered but little short of mirac ulous Mr. Eggert is suffering from severe injuries of the bladder, but his chances for re covery may yet be considered favorable. . Drs. Murphy and Qulnn, who have the patients in charge, report other serious inju ries, and it is thought that the sufferers will all rapidly recover from the shock. Mr. Eggert is at St. Joseph's hospital and Is the recipient of every attention that can miti gate or relieve hit Bufferings. Both Mr. Clongh and Mr. Van Dyke were comfortable yesterday and able to be at their places of business. Sixth Ward Laud League. At the conclusion of the temperance meeting iv St. Michael's hall, Sixth ward, last night, a branch of the St. Paul Land League was or ganized. P. R. McDonald was elected tempo rary chairman, and John Tiorney, secretory. It was resolved to invite the president of the St. Paul league to address a mass meeting at St. Michael's hall, at an early day. Speeches were made by Father Gallagher and C. B. Bhan ley, aud the league begins under favorable nuspicee. Temperance Meeting at the Capitol. A meeting of tbo Women's Temperance Christian Union was held In the hall of Re present ativee at the c-pitol last night, a large number of the friends of the oaute of temperance b elng In attendance . The meeting was opened with boor, after which prayer was offered by Rev. Mr. Breed. Mrs. Emily Hun ting ton Miller was the leading Bpeafeer, aad she urged in forcible terms the refusal to issue liquor licenses and also prohibitory laws . She claimed the prohibitory laws of Maine bad ac complished a great deal. Her address was earnest, and presented the temperance cause In a strong light. Thomas Cnchran, Jr., Rev. Wm. McLa-en and Col. J. H. Davidson followed with speeches urging the Importance of legislation. PERSONAL. J. S. Eshelmao and D. P. McLaurin, Grand Forks, D. T., at the Merchants. Hon. E. W. Durant, Stillwater, wa6 among the visitors to Bt. Paul yesterday. Hon. M. J. Severance, Ma_kato,was among the arrivals at the the Merchants yesterday. Mr. W. D. RolDh, one of the leading mer chants at Fargo, D. T., was in the city yester day en route for New York city for the pur chase of goods. ■ Ladies, Hare Ton Been to A. H. Lindeke & Bro.'s retiring 6ale. Grand bargains in Dress and Silk Goods. Don't put off until too late, or you'll regret it. Business men go to Btees Bro.'s for Moore' Patent Counting House King Desks. You can certainly buy cheaper at Esterley & Heinemann's than elsewhere in the city. ; AMUSEMENTS. LIBRARY COURSE. LECTURE BY r HON. G. E. FLANDRAU ON ''INDIAN RECOLLECTIONS." OPERA HOUSE ST. OPA.TJL, Friday, Feb'y 4,1881. TI6KETB, SOc. Reserved seats, 75c. Box Office will be open Friday morning at 9 o'clock. 38-85 OPERA HOUSE. Saturday Evening, Feb. 5. • . "KATHLEEN MAVOUBNEEN." D. H. FITZPATRICK. with ST. PAUL LYCEUM DRAMATIC CLUB. Tickets, 50c; no extra charge for reserved seats, for sale • at McCarthy & Donnelly's, O'Halloran'6 and the Opera House. 80 DENTISTRY- t\ nlrm t n m DR - MCE>B first-class l\ V \ ['l' IU T Dental Priors, Bherman II U 1 I IV I block - Wabashaw St., near 111 1 I I A I P- O. Prices within the DLill 1 iUI rea( : h of aIL No char ? e for advice or examinations. CLOTHING. MOTHERS Should not forget the Great Sale of Boys' and Children* s Clothing now going on at the BOSTON "ONE-PRICE" CLOTHING HOUSE, 43 E. Tnird Street, St. Paul. The prices now marked on the goods will convince you at a glance that they are genuine bargains, and much below value. FOB BEKT— Rooms. FOR RENT-Hall, 25x75 feet, No. 21 Wa bashaw street, lately occupied by the Druids. Apply at Chas. A. Sherman's Real Estate agency, Sherman block. 82-81 f^FFICES FOR RENT— In Davidson's block, \J with gtearu heat, good ventilation, Phalen water, electric-bell passenger elevator, well lighted rooms and halls and all modern conveniences. Apply at agents' office, In the building. 23* WILLIAMS & DAVIDSON, Agents. FOR RENT— Part of an elegant store, suit able for a jeweler or fancy goods store. Apply at 19 East Tkird street. 19* TflSaPPfl Appetite cured. NO FEE till cured. 1 UDfIUbU send stamp. G.B.M.Co.,Cleveland O. MAII Gold, Cbromo and Lithograph Cards, no two alike, name on, 10c C. DePuy, Syracuse. N. Y. ' . ■ CDI nI C D C and Pensioner! lead roar address on 0 U LU I L II a postal card to J. F.SODLE. Box 3) Washington. D.0., »ad recol*» FREE so el ht-p&g« papnr devoted to roar Interests — Mention this paper . T IFE POLICIES— bad or indifferent, I A bought, or used as collateral. Give par ticulars, 2 stamps. L. P. Van Norman, 116 E. Third street. 833' THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE, FRIDAY MOENING, FIBBUARY 4, 1881. FIVE CENTS A LINE- W&WTBD . ~~"~* £)ff GOOD axe-men, hewers, scorers and &ZJ choppers, for Cable, North Wisconsin railroad, $1.75 to $2.25 per day. Must start Saturday at 10 o'clock, as train runs above Chandler Sunday only. Moore's Employment Bureau, 123 East Third street, for transport tion. .85* OTEL [REPORTER EMPLOYMENT Bureau, 68 E. Third street, up stairs. WANTED TO-DAY. (Railroad fare paid). ' - Two diniug room girls for Waseca, Minn. One cook (woman preferred) for ZumiTroUt. One cook (man) for Glencoe. One woman pastry cook for Eau Claire, Wis. One laundress tor Hudson, Wis. One cook (woman) and dining room girl for Campbell, Minn. ' ;v One cook (woman) for Fergus Falls. One young girl for general housework lln city. 84-35 WANTED — A good, reliable young man In a country store. Must speak German; one acquainted with general merchandise busi ness preferred. Apply at Lahr, Williams & Co., Northwestern Employment Bureau, 137 East Third street. ... .. £ , : , , ,, 35* . . WANTED— A situation ff&ig cooper "- -in wholesale grocery. Will make himself generally useful. References if; required. Ad dress M. 8., Globe office. ; r'.' -;- So* WANTED— By a first-class youne man, a position as bookkeeper. Will work first month for board. Lahr, Williams & Co., Northwestern Employment Bureau, No. 137 East Third street. 35* WANTED— A boy to do writing in office. Apply at Miller's Insurance Agency. S3' TOB wanted to do chores around the house tl Address C. H., this office. ... ;., 80* SEVERAL good men to work life insurance on salary or commission. Address Theo. Franks, box 49, Stillwater, Minn. ■ : 24-37 SITUATIONS OnrißlD-JruaalM. WANTED— A good girl, for cooking and general house work. Apply at No. 15 De Bow 6treet. .. 29- WANTED— Nurse girl at 51 Mcßoal St., Fourth ward. Apply at once. 27- A GIRL wanted for general housework. En quire at wood office, corner Third and Broadway. 26* W "ANTED— A good girl to do general housework in a email family. Good wages. 14 Hopkins street. 15' WANTED— A good second girl, corner Ninth and Canada streets. Mrs. Hill. 14" TTTANTED— A girl to do general housework VY in a family of four. Apply 348 East Thirteenth street, new number. 12' BITDATIOHB WAHTBP— M*Iei. DON'T spend $5 a week for board when out of employment, but send for circular nnd secure a good position through the Hotel Beporter Employment Bureau, 68 East Third street. 80* "TTT ANTED— Situation by a competent book- W keeper. Has had experience, and can give flrst-clft6s references. Address Bookkeep er, Globe office. 15' SITUATION WANTED— By a young man with a good recommendation, to learn the clothing business. Wages no object. Address B. 6, Globe office^ A SOBER man out of employment would like a situation as coachman on a gen tlemen's place. Understands the care of horses and cows. Good recommendations. Call or address E. C, thia office. 6* TTNQMrTTT WANTS work. Good JL All Oil! JL I XI workman; 20 years' ex perience. Address through post-office J. Har mon, St. Paul, Minn. 4* YOUNG MAN ready and willing to work wants employment. Has several years' experience as hotel clerk; will do most any thtng. H. A. , this office. 28* Femaies. WANTED— By a girl, a position as cook. Can do nice pnstry work. Apply to Lahr, Williams & Co , Northwestern Employ ment Bureau, No. 137 Ea«t Third street. 85* WANTED— By a girl of experience^ place as cook or second girl; competent for either; American family preferred. Address A. 8., thisjofflc^ 82* DON'T spend $5 a week for board when out of employment, but send for circular and secure a good position through the Hotel Reporter Employment Bureau, 68 East Third street. 30* WANTED— A place for a respectable girl. Call at cor^Sixth and Franklin Sts. 26- A COMPETENT girl wants a situation for ix housework or second work. Apply at 82 West Fifth, corner Franklin. 5* TTT ANTED— Situation for several first-clans TT women cooks. Apply at No. 82 Robert street, Mrs. Kearney. 388' FOB BALE. (jfl "I f\f\ to $10,000 first Saturday each jpjLv/U month. Stock reserved for bor rowers, or those intending at any time to bor row; 6 per cent, interest; long time. Money to loan first Saturday every month in large or small sums. A house and lot for sale, $10 per month 100 months, no interest; vacant lots, same terms, $8.50 to $5 per month. Inquire of W. F. Mason, president; Geo. Palmes, vice president, or J. W. McClung, secretary. Sc-. curity must be within three miles of St. Paul. St. Paci, Mutual Building As'n No. 1. 34*8 T7IIXTURES FOR BALE— AII the fixtures in JD store at present occupied by Zahm & Mann, corner Third and Wabashaw streets. Apply to H. E. Mann, as above. 83-eod* A GOOD CHANCE for a young man with a xjL small capital. Grocery business for sale in a good location, doing a good business. Address T A Eules, St. Paul. 32-88 Ip OR SALE OR EXCHANGE— 2OO acres ; of choice timber land, in Eastern Ken tucky. Wm, A Gulick, 213 Hennepin avenue, Minneapolis. 29-35 FOR SALE — An elegant, brand new Port land Cutter can be bought cheap. Apply to F. H. Ertel, 68 East Third street. 27* FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE— For unim proved city property, house and lot on Linden street, 40x150. Good dwelling house, barn, woodshed, cistern, cellar, etc Apply to Geo. Powers, at Nippolt's carriage works, cor ner Sibley and Seventh streets. 352* LOST AWD FOUND* STRAYED— From No. 27 Tilton street, one brown mare; sore on right hind foot. 85-6 STRAYED OR STOLEN-From my premi ses, 167 East Seventh street, a brown spaniel pup. Goes by name of Sport. Lib eral reward will bo paid for his return. R4-87 J. EHRMANTROUT. LOST— Monday night at the bal masque at the Athenoeum, a lady's light brown shawl, with light border. Also a black lace and 6ilk scarf. The finder will confer a favor by leaving the same at the residence of Miss Moore, No. 83 West Fifth street. 83-4 FOUND— A woolen scarf on corner of Waba- J? r shaw and Fourth streets. Owner may have it by applying at Globe office. 83-81 • FOUND— East of . Seventh street bridge, a lady's fur boa. Owner can have same by calling at A. H. Wilder 's office, 100 Jack eon street. • '83-85 TTI OUND— A red and white cow. ; j Owner can _F have her by calling at A. Dan6ereau, Litch field near Rice •street.":.-:^ ■■: r.' :i:r^rrr.rr:^^: -:2ff : , 1 T — On Minnesota or Wabashaw street. JLJ a Mink Boa. Finder will please leave it at Globs office and receive reward. ■. 11* '. «IBCKLLAJ»OU» ■ "TT7ILL buy psllcles in failed or solvent Life ' Vt •' Cp.'s: loan* on same. L. P. Ton Nor« man, St. Paul. . < .-..., „*... ... :;» V 85 A CLASS in elocution for ladles and gentle jtU men will bo organized Friday evening, Feb. 11th, in the T. M. C. A. parlor. r 35 RED BURNAND'S Coliseum Beer Hall, 165 West Third street. Concert every night. . 385- STATE OP MINNESOTA, RAMSEY OOTJNTT ■s. In Probate Court. In the matter of the eetato of William H. Albright, deceased: On reading and filing the petition of H. N. Orowett, representing, among other tilings, that Wil liam H. Albright, late of said county, on the twelfth day of January, A. D. 1881, at Bt Paul in raid conn* ty died intestate, and being an Inhabitant of ibis county at the tin c of bis death, leaving Rood*, chat tels and estate within this county, and that the said petitioner is the friend of said deceased, and pray ing that administration of said estate be to J. E. Cleveland granted, It U ordered, that said petition be heard before the Judge of this court on Thursday, the 10th day of February, A. D. 1881, at 10 o'olook a. ii., at the Probate office in said county. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased and to all persona interestedly publishing a copy of this order for three succes sive weeks prior to said day of heariog hi tbe Daily Olobe, s newspaper printed and published at Saint Paul, in SAid county Dated it Saint Paul the 13th day of January, A. D. 1881. By the Court, [L. s.] HKNBY O'GOBMAN, Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. Jan 14-4w-Frl STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OP RAMSEY — ss. In Probate Court, special term, January 18, 188 L In the matter of tbe estate of Napoleon Carron, deceased: On reading and filing the petition of Byron M. Smith, administrator of tbe estate of Napoleon Car ron, deceased, representing, amoDg other things, that he has fully administered said estate and pray ing that a time and place be fixed for examining and allowing his account of administration, and for the assignment of the residue of said estate to heirs. It Is ordered, that said account be examined and petition heard by the Judge of this Court, on Thurs day, the 10th day of Febrnary, A. D. 1881, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Probate office in said county. And It la farther ordered, that notice thereof be given to all persons interested by publishing a copy of this order for three succesxive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published at Saint Panl, in said county. By the court, lli. 6.] HENRY O'GORMAN, Judge of Probate. Attest : Frank Robert, Jr , Clerk. Jan 14-4 w-Frl Vf OTIOE is hereby given that default has been i\ made In the oondtttoua of a certain mortgage du'y executed and delivered by Catherine McDon ough, aa mortgagor, to John M. Keller, as mortga gee, which mortgage bears date June lhth, 1873, and was duly recorded In the office of the B«gister of Deeds of Ramsey county, in the State of Minnesota, on the 80th day of June. 1873, at 4 o'clock p. m., In book 82 of mortgages, page 88, in and by which mortgage sMd mortgagor did grant, bargain, Fell and oonvey to f aid mortgagee, bis heirs and assigns, the following described promise?, viz. : All that tract or parcel of lacd lying and being in said county of Ram sey, Minnesota, and described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at & point on the northerly line of Selby avenue two hundred feet east of the northeasterly corner of said Selby avenue and St. Albans street, running thence easterly along the northerly line of said Selby avenue forty (40) feet, thence at right an gles north on a line parallel with the easterly line of said St. Albans street one hundred and ten (110) feet more or lesi, to an alley, thenoe at rlsht angles we=t on a line parallel with the northerly line of said Selby avenue and along the south Bid a of said alley forty (40) feet, thence at right angles south on a line paral lel with the easterly line of t aid St. Albans street one hundred and ten (110) feet, more or less, to the place of beginning, being a part of block twenty (20) of Moss' out lota in Ho' comb s addition to Saint Paul, and a par*, of lot ten (10) of block four (4) of Hol comb's addition to Saint Paul, acnordlna to the re corded plat thereof in the office of said Register of Deeds of Ramsey county, Minnesota, to seenre the payment of the sum of one hundred and seventy dol lars, and interest, from the 18th day of June,lK73, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, payable annual ly, according to the terms and conditions of two promissory notes of even date with said mortgage, each for the sucn of elghty-flva dollars (SBS), de scribed in said mortgage, executed and delivered by hbH mortgagor to said mortgagee, and payable in one »nd two years rest ectively from eaid June 18th, 1873 ; and there vas allowed in and by said mortgage the sum of twenty-five dollars as an attorney's fee in case of foreclosure thereof. Bald John M. Keller did on the 9th e? ay of July, 1873, assign and rft over to Amanda H. Moss the above described mortgage as collateral security to secure the payment of a promissory note made by said John M Keller, payable to said Amanda H. Moss, dated May lßt, 1872, and due two tears from the date thereof, which assignment was duly record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds of said Rim- Bey county en the 9th day of July. 1878, in book D of assignments, page 66, which last mentioned note made by said John M . Keller to said Amanda H. Mobs h"s been fully paid. Paid John M. Ksller died at said St. Paul in said county on or about the 29th day of January. 18 9, testate, and an attested copy of the last will and tes tament of said John M. Keller, and of the probate thereof, was on the 6th day of December, 18*), duly recorded In th«« office of said Register of Deeds of said county, at page 470 of book H of miscellaneous records ; and Antiice E. Keller is the sole legatee and devisee in and under said last will and testament, and on the 12th day of December, 1879, the Probate Court of Raid Ramsey county duly made a final decree of distribution in the matter r.f the estate of s>id John M. Keller, and said decree assigned to Annice E. Keller all the property and estate of »aid deceased, and was on the (6th day of February. 1880, duly re corded In th- office of said Register of Deeds, at page 171 of book H of miscellaneous records of paid oiH c. And said Aminda H. Mo's, under date of Septem ber v oi h, 1 880, duly ant tan ed (-aid note* and mortgage first herein mentioned to Annice E. Keller, which as signment was on the Ist day of November, 1880. duly recorded in the office of said Register of Deeds, at page 148 of b ok G of assignment*. And notice .is hereby given that there is row due on said mortgage debt the sum of two hundred nlLe'y-eisht and 18-100 dollars ($298.18); and no action or proceeding has reea inat'tutcd at law o otherwise to recover said debt, or any part thereof ; and raid mortgage con tained a power of rale upon default being made in any of the conditions of said mortgage, and Bald power of eale was duly recorded therewith, and said power has become operative. Now therefore, notion is hereby given that by vir tue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and of the statute in such rasa made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a vale of the lands and premises in <kl mortgage conveyed and described, by the Sheriff of said Ramsey county, at the front door of the old Court House, in th« city of St. Paul, in the said county of Ramsey, on Monday, the 281 h day of February, A. D. 1881, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, to satisfy said mortgage debt, Bald attorney's fees, and the expenses of such sale .•■ ' -'V :'■ .:..•• Dated, St. Paul, Minnesota, January 6th, 1881. - ANMOE E. KELLER, Assignee of Mortgagee, and Sole Legatee and Devi see under the last will of John M. Keller, deceased. Wm. B. MoObobtt, Attorney for Annice E. Keller. Jan7-7w-gri QTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY O —ss. In Probate Court, special term, January 13, 1881. In the matter of the estate of William A. Ortley, deceased : i On reading and filing the petition of Byron M. Smith, administrator of the estate of William A. Ort ley, deceased, representing, among other things, that he has fully administered said estate, end pray ing that a time and place be fixed for examining at d allowing bis account of administration, and for the assignment of the residue of said estate to heirs, It is ordered that said account be examined and pe tition heard by the Judge of this Court, on Thursday, the 10th day of February, A. D. 1881, at ten o'clock a. M., at the Probate office in said county. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be given to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the Daily lobe, a newspa per printed and published at SaintJPaul, in said county. By the court, HENRY O'QOBMAN, "■[!•. •.]—_- -;: Judge of Probate. Attest; : Frank Robert, Jr.. Clerk. -.- Janl4-4w-frl STATE OF MINNESOTA- COUNTY OF RAM- I sey— ss. In Probate Court, Special Term, Jan uary 27, 1831. V ■•"■ ':. i' ■'■■'■!.■ 'I-;. - • In the matter of the estate of Hetlie H. Smiley, de ceased: '•■'■"■ . - ■. ■On reading and filing the petition of J. G. Rib el- Coffer, executor of the estate of Hettie H. Smltey, deceased, representing among other things, that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for examining and allow- Ing his account of administration, and for the as sisument of the residue of said estate to heirs, It Is ordered, that said account Ibe examined and petition hoard by the Judge of this Court, on Mon day, the 31st day of February, A. D 1881, at ten o'clock a I m , at the Probate office in said county. And It is farther ordered, that notice thereof be given to all persons interested, by puDlishlng a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and published, at Saint Paul In said county. By the Oonrt. :::.";•>;. -:'■<-, [l. 8.1 '•■.■: HENRY O'GORMAN, Judge of Probate. Attest i Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. ■ Jan 28-4 w-Fri QTATKOF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY © ', —us. In ' Probate Court, special term, January 13, 1881 :.■•■■■',-■■ >-•-.■- >.■>■>. ,;.V:. o-- -;■-. V/ In the matter of the . estate of Alair Lagree, de ceased: ■-■' ■ l ,t^;s*.sz 1 i<. •;.;•;■-■ -:;.• On reading and filing the petition of Byron M. Smith,' administrator of the estate of Alair Lagree, deceased, representing, among other things, that be has fully administered said estate, and praying that a time and pace be fixed for examining and al lowing his account lof administration, and for ] the assignment of the residue .of , paid estate to heirs, It is ordered, That said account be examined and petition heard by the Judge of . this court, on Thurs day, the 10th day of February, A. D.' 1881, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Probate office In said county. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be given to all persons interested, i by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of bearing, in the : Daily Globe, a - newspaper printed and published at , Saint Paul, In said county. By the Court; ... - HENRY O'GORMAN, « [l. 8.1 '< '■">■ *M-\ •-■••> Judge of Probate. Attctt: Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. . « - **< ;■ - : -■■ -'■ ■ - Jan 14-i-w-Fri "•' -' . ~~~~- . NOTICK. T "~"~ The firm of Bruer & Budd has been dis solved by the death of j Mr. . Budd. William Rhodes, Jr. has succeeded to the ■ Interest ' of Mr. Budd in the late firm and the business will be continued under the firm name of Bruer & Rhodes. The new firm assumes all liabilities and will collect all debts due the late firm of Bruer A Build. ■-■■,: - ; ? PRANK BRrER, ' : • WILLIAM RHODES, Jb., P. R. L. HARDENBERG, Executor of Estate of Underbill A. Budd, deceased. v~ -; •,/-,■ ■ ■ ' AttentioD,_Housekeepers ! The North Star Mills, near Seventh street bridge, St. Paul,, is now making a superior article of Fancy and Straight Flour. House keeepers, by ordering direct from the mill, can save from 25 to 75 cents per sack. All orders, either verbal or by mail, promptly at tended to. Flour delivered to any part of the city, and each sack warranted, at the follow ing prices: Fancy, per sack $3 50 Straight 2 75 Frost & Co., 44 Virginia avenne, and W. F. Pieper, 116 Jackson street, sell this Flour at tha same prices. 84-65 BARTON & IVES. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF The Red River Roller Mills. Enow all men by these presents : That the under signed, P. H. Kelly and Norraan W. Kittson, of Ramsey county, Minnesota, and Andrew G. Tod, of Otter Tall county, State of Minnesota, have agreed to associate and do hereby associate themselves for Incorporation, and become Incorporated, under and pursuant to the provisions of title two of chapter thirty-four of the general statutes of the State of Minnesota and the acts amendatory thereof, and to that end have adopted, and do hereby adopt, these articles of incorporation. ARTICLE ONE. The name of the corporation hereby formed is the Bed River Boiler Mills. The general nature of its business is the buying of and the manufacture of wheat into flour, the buying, selling and dealing in whe t, oate, corn and other grain, and the buildiug, constructing, running and operating the necessary elevators for the running of their business an i the storing, handling and shipping of grain; and its principal place of business is .Fergus Falls, in the county of Otter Tail and State of Minnesota. ARTICLE TWO. Said corporation shall commence on the Ist day of February, 1881, and shall continue for the period of thirty years thereafter, ARTICLE THREE. The amount of the capital stock of such corpora tion shall be seventy- fire thousand dollars ($76,C00), and shall be divided into fifteen hundred shares or fifty dollars each. The full amount of ear h staie eba Ibe paid in at the time it is subscribed for, in cash, and no stock certificate for any share shall be issued until the full amount thereof has been so paid in. ARTICLE FOUB. The highest amount of indebtedness said cor poration sha 1 at any time be subject to Is fifty thousand dollars (.150,000). ARTICLE FIVE. ■ The names of the persons forming such associa tion are P. H. Kelly and Norman W. Kitteon, of the city of St. Paul, Ramsey county, Minnesota, and Andrew Q. Tod, of Fergus Falls, Otter Tail county, State of Minnesota . ARTICLE SIX. The government of the corporation and the man agement of its affairs shall bo vested in a Board of Directors, consisting of three persons, to be elected by the stockholders. There shall be a President, Vice President and Secretary, who Fhall be elected by the Board of Directors and from their own num ber, They shall hold their offices for one year and until their successors are elected, and the President, Vic-* President and secretary so elected shall be the President, Vice President and Secretary of the Board as well as the corporation. The Directors shall be elected on the first Tuesday of February of each year, commencing in 1882, by ballot, each share of stock being entitled to one vote, and as soon as practicable after such election they snail proceed to elect a President, Vice President and Secretary as herein prescribed. . The persons herein named and who are hereby as sociated as aforesaid shall constitute ihe first Board of Directors, and shall continue such I'oard until the first Tuesday of February, 1882, and until their suc cessors are elected . ■ In testimony whereof we have hereunto subscribed our names and affixed our seals, at the said city of Baint Paul, this February Ist, 1881 . In presence of: Oko. W. Walsh. A J. Goo&bich. P.H. KELLY, [siai/I N. W. KITTBOK, [siall ANDREW G. TOD. [seal] STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 County of Ramss.t. f ßB# Be it know.-, that on this first day of February, A. D. 1881, personality came before me P. H. Kelly, Norman W. Kittson and Andrew G Tod, the sign ers and sealers of the abote articles of lnoorpora atioo, and they each acknowledge the same to be their own free act u>d deed GEORGE W. WALSH. 31-38 Notary Public, Ramsey County, Minn. LIQUOR DEALERS. W. L. PERKINS. MATJKIOE LYONS. [ICstablislied 1859.] PERKINS, LYONS I M, BEMOVEDTO3I ROBERT ST., NEAR THIRn. Wholesale Dealers in Pure . Kentucky Bonrljoii & Rye Whiskies California and Foreign Wines and Brandies, j Hf Country and City Orders Solicited . 84-33 ".,-' •■' : • COMHI9SION MERCHANTS. ; N. C. MURRAY. P. L. ELZAB N. C. MURRAY & CO.; Room 23, 116 Washington St., Chicago, COMMISSION MERCHAN/S. Execute orders for the purchase and sale of Grain and Provisions on the Chicago Board of Trade, and Stocks, Bonds, <&c., on the New York Stock Exchange. ~ Correspondence invited. Advances made on consignments. 364* Vt«U-nC'ttfA>H ' CITY SCAVpIR COMPANY, Licensed by the City. all work pertaining to this business win be prompt ly attended to on short notice and mtb dispatch, on a new remodeled plan at City Ordi nance price*. Address City Scavenger Co., Care of O. A. STEIN, 84 W. Third St., 33* . PAUL. MINM ■ FUEL GBIGGS & POSTER, DEALERS IN GOAL and WOOD, 29 East Third Street, ST. PAUL, Sr - - MINN. _ST*Great Reductions in Prices of Coal. . *^— ~*™— — *^^™^—^^"^^ Cl PP'PDIP Tie Great French lnvlgoratur. v. utx uLlJuitllu only. Stamp for circular. Nervin* : HING Pills for lost manhood, $1 box. Book on Nervous Diseases, cause and core; 100 to }>aj postage. DR. JAMES. "04 Washington street, Chi mn. TO ' - ■-•'-•' ' W ■■■ "^ COHFSCTIOHXST. ~~~ ~ /\ D ITTk TSend one, two, three, or five 11 ■ 111 1 I dollars for a sample retail ■ ' m Ibl mm ■( box, by expreea, of the best ■ IB ■! I |f Candles in America, put up I II 111 I elegantly and Btrtctiy pure 9 ■111 Befen to all Chicago. Ad ■ 1 !■ I I 111 I dress C. F. GUNTHER. : 18 stADISOB STRUT. OHICAGO. t Da A. L. CLUM'B — *'^_/fl""" XiIVZSH ™ CATHARTIC. Purely Vegetable. Cures all bilious diseases act. ing on the Stomach, Liver and Blood. Warranted In all cases. Ask your Druggist for this Medicine, also for circulars. CLUM COSLPOTJSDISG CO.. Sold bj all Druggists. Rid wirj, CLOTHING. _ 61 SAINT PAUL 61 ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, :.-t 61 East Third Street, St. Paul, Minn. IVOrders by Mail Promptly Attended to._4EJ ~ 61 . SATTLER BROS. .„'.. - .- 61 '"''■" WilOt.ltttALK JttlLLlW^itY. ' . . - JfiDDl'llTllPTliff 0 Pfl Wholesale Dealers in r | UrrliiljlllM fl[ bll., MILIINEEY GOODS, A lid Manuiac t urers of LADIES' TRIMMED HATS. r "Fa9hlon Plate Gratia, upon application. ' ' . ' s si.J i . 10.1 EAST THIBD STREET, - - ;si-3 - % ST. PAUL ARTHUR, ■: WAREEN & ABBOTT Wholesale Not i ons, -Hosiery and Fancy Groods. -■ . ■ ■, KO. 186 EAST THIRD STREET, - - - -_-.._ '- ' ST. PAUL __l^i___2il_j____(lteady for business about 15th of February.) ■. - ■■■■■ + SEND US A POSTAL CARD r* "|-| wj w^ |^ : With name and address, for Catalogue of - - V Ll I LI I IV Field v Garden Flower Seeds. Field, Garden & Flower Seeds. , \ M M I I \ Catalogues Sent Free, By Mail, to any address. UJJIJJJU. FRANKLIN STEELE, JR.. & CO., ' 127 and 129 South First Street, Minneapolis. , WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. • AUEBBACH, PJNCH & VAN SLICK ! The Only Leading; -Dry Goods House .ii the Northwest. : Competes with the Markets of New York and Chicago. ■\ , BOOTS AND SHOES .. BAEGAINS ! BAKGAINS ! OTTfIFO Schliek & Co., St. Fanl, \ H I I H \ Are dosing ° ut Their ullUiliji Entire Stock of Boots and Slum, For the next few weeks at prices less than can be , . bought elsewhere. Full, complete stock Overshoes. • CROCKERY. ~~~" 1 '■ " . CRAIG & LA-RKIN, ;■•.;■ Importers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in -- •;•'■ OT?OrvTC RIT?^ French China Glassware, Lamps, Looking Glasses, ~T „ ' ' House Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc. _ 64 SIBLEY STREET, ST. PAUL. ■ COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ' HOXSIE WANTED: ~ Dressed Hogs, Beef, Poultry. TAftftATi FRESH ROLL BUTTER. UAUUau, 14 JACKSON STREET, - - - - - ST. PAUL 1 . J__.RCH_.«'Tt_ilLO_l_. • - lATHES, GOOD & SCHUBMEIER ! THE LAP.OEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT . IN THE NORTHWEST. j Jobbers In Merchant. Tailoring: Goods. Clothp, Casslmeres and Trimmings 82 JACKSON STREET, ST. PAUL. ' ■■•-•■"—: _ — ■;..- i- 1 __ — .-.- i ■» I YJ\K\AOWY> S~]^^Sgip^^^jJpg^ l^^^T~g"//v/ r >= 1 ' c/^r -j I fcCALJCb. WHOLESALE DBUGGIBTS NO YES BROS. & CUTLER, IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 88 and 70 Sibley Street. Cor. Fifth, ----'- St. Paul. - Th«» r'n«»«t Orntr Store and Slocfc in th«» W <t, ~~ BPIOEB. ~*~' IvBMSI .'. ■..' ■• ' . ' • C4BBIAQI MAirorAOTPMBga. v %. AIIHITIV P TTII T AIIfFT I MANUFACTURE yiffll (SMLLU WILL CARRIAGES &SLEIGHS - •■•:• . JTINJE "WORK ONLY. , 54, 56 A5B ROBERT STREET, - - . - • - ST. PAUL. AreaU for "The Concord Harness." ' • ' ' : : UIgPERTAKEBB. O J. HoGabtht. J. G. Donnxi.lt MCCARTHY & DONNELLY, U JST>E ETAKEES 54 Wabashaw Street, [Opposite Post office.] Agents for Powers & Walker's fine burial cues. Call* answered at all hours. Embalming a specialty. Beat hearse In the city and finest carriages at th« lowest rates. Funerals conducted anA satisfaction guaranteed. Za° OOBTTJMEB. THEATRICAL AND MASQUERADE EMPORIUM, He. 10 W. Third Street, St. Panl. I respectfully invite the attention of ladles and gentlemen to my large, most complete and elegant stock of new Masquerade Costumes for Balls, Parties, Theatrical Performances, Old Folks Concerts, Tableaus, Ac. Masks at wholesale. P. J. GIEBEN. Country parties send for list and prices. FAIKBAMS' SCALES, ECLIPSE WIND MILLS, Feed Mills, Tanks and ITixtTires FAIRBANKS, MOBSE & CO., 46 East Third Street. NOTIOSB. ■ ■ EMBKOIDERIES ! Hambarg Embroideries, . . | • Nainsook Embroideries, Swiss Embroideries, Edgings and ln&ertings to Match. Several hundred pieces, comprising all the newest styles. Also Everlasting .Trimmings, Tuckings, Irish Crochet Edgings, Vermicelli, Coraline and Hawthorn Laces, and many other seasonable goods, and as usual, a splendid assortment of Hosiery and Underwear for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, at ; ; . • C. A. DIBBLE'S, 1 i x.c . New Number 75 EAST THIRD STREET riLnidE Send for Catalogue. ST. PAUL BOOK & STATIONERY CO.: ■ NO. 87 EAST THIRD STREET. 28-33 . h^H-mf Vt'o%