MINNEAPOLIS NEWS
MINNEAPOLIS GLOBXXETS."'
Bock beer day yesterday.
D. R. Barber. is slowly improving. . |
D. R. Barber is slowly improving.
The Temple of honor held a meeting last
night. I
The Zouaves held an interesting meeting last*
evening."
evening.
Mayor Rand went to Dakota in the interest
of his farm.
A regular meeting of Minneopa lodge will
A regular meeting of Minneopa lodge will
be held to-night.
"Macbeth" for Mr. Chester's benefit to
night at the opera house. ,
Judge Jones, iv company with F. 11. Carl-
Judge Jones, iv company with F. H. Carl
ton and wife, have taken a trip to La Crosse.
Some important repairs are being made on
the upper bridge by Messrs. Winston Bros.
A runaway horse upset on First avenue
south yesterday and was captured. No dam
age.
The Northwestern Telegraph company has
The Northwestern Telegraph company has
suspended the East side office for some
cause.
The Minneapolis Weekly is moving into
Hs new quarters at No. 10 Washington avenue
north.
The municipal court adjourned at noon
The municipal court adjourned at noon
yesterday, in respect of the funeral of Judge
Cornell.*
The funeral of Judge Cornell yesterday
The funeral of Judge Cornell yesterday
afternoon was largely attended, especially by
the legal fraternity.
Nature effectively sprinkled our dusty streets
Na;ure effectively sprinkled our dusty streets
yesterday, much to tne relief aud gratification
of Buttering humanity.
The funeral of John Thierin will occur this
morning at 10 o'clock, from the residence No.
12 Prince street, East slue. -..-,,,
. A number of hilarious drunks were taken
"iuout of the cold" yesterday. The judge has
business --lore him to-day.
J. W. Pomioy is expected home from Flori-
da on Friday. He probably can tell somewhat
of Harwuou's orange larmutg.
The ladies of the Westminister church
served up strawberries and ice cream last night
at -v,rs. Tboiupsou's, 50 Tenth btreet.
The foundation ' of the Hill block, on
First avenue south, is completed, and the car
penter work was commenced yesterday.
Work ou the new Second street car line has
been suspended for ii lew days. Yet the su
periuUuueut promises to have cars running iv
a few days. r
In the event of Judge Vanderburg's receiv-
ing the appointment as successor to the late
Judge Come. J, there will be a struggle among
eligiuie attorneys tor district jujgesuip.
The Osseo branch of the St. Paul, Minneap
olis & Manitooa railroad, is being vigorously
pushed. The grading has been completed two
and one-halt miles or more, aud a large gang
ol men are engaged.
The commissioners appointed by the district
court to award damages for the lands used for
right of way by the M. & N. W. railroad have
awarded damages lor over one hundred acres
of laud, netting $20,0U0.
The grand lodge I. O. O. F. will convene in
this city on the Bth of June. The local. lodges
are busily engaged in making extensive pre
paration for the reception and entertainment
of representatives from abroad.
P. J. Oberst has soli his interest in the
establishment of the Standard Manufacturing
company to Goodfellow & Eastman, and will
go to San Francisco. At that place he will
establish himself in a manufactory of a similar
nature.
The sealer of weights and measures 16 busy
examining into the strawberry business. He
found a lot of boxes labeled ''one quart "
These boxes only contained about two-thirds
of thatj amount. . Ihey were peremtorily
confiscated.
The G. A.' R. extends an invitation to all the
ladies in the city who are willing to give their
assistance in decorating. the soldiers' graves
with flowers ou Decoration day, to meet with
them in Armory hall ou Saturday morning at
nine o'clock. — ...
Setn Abbott has returned from Lynn, Mass.
He is now endeavoring to work up an interest
in his new city, Lynn, which he has platted
out near lakes Calhoun and Harriet. * He ; ex
pects this city, now in embryo, to rival, in the
manufacture of boots and shoes, etc., even the
Lynn of Puritanical fame.
The foundation for the monstrous Whitten
block is growing rapidly under the manipula
tion of a large crew of masons. This will be
a very large and exceedingly heavy building.
Whit seems strange is that there is tv be no
center walls to support the great weight. To
the unsophisticated it looks rather hazardous
to erect a building of such large proportion
without a strong center wall.
THE COURTS.
District Court.
[Before Judge Vanderburgh.]
-The following judgments were rendered:
• 10,820. Against S. J. Quigley, $182.86.
I_,_"Jo. Against J. C. McDonald et al., $1,
-055.83. •
12,691. Against W. B. Fiske, $122.42.
Tha following new cases and papers were
filed: " ■.'-.-'...
12,631. John A. Bond vs. W. B. Fiske. Judg
ment roll tiled; "5122.42.; . ' -.- .<
12,002. James .3. Vail vs. John Rollins.
Complaint filed to recover $143.55/* 7
The following cases were set: -
12,110. Cliailes O. Badef vs. If. A. Buckley.
Set for Jnne Ist.
12,601). John S. Randolph, 7 respondent, vs.
Ch-is. Beck et al. Set for Mty 2tttb. -
12,215. Edgar W. Wilson vs. Chas. Miller.-
Set for May 26th.
[Before Judge Young.]
The case of John Dempsey, indicted for lar»
•enj, was set for this morning.
Probate Court.
[Before Judge Rea.]
In the matter of the estate of Calvin 6.
Goodrich, deceased. Order it sued confirming
administrator's sale of certain real estates.
The probate court adjourned at noon as -a
mark of respect to the memory of the late
Judge Cornell.
"I Don't "Want That Stuff,"
Is what a lady of Boston said to her hus-
band when he brought home some medi
cine to cure her sick headache and neu
ralgia which had made her miserable for
fourteen years. At the first attack there
after, it was administered to her with
such good results, that she continued its
use until cured, and made so enthuiastic
in its praise, that she induced twenty-two
of the best families in her circle to "adopt
it as their regular family medicine. That
"stuff" is Hop Bitters.— Standard.
TLe Kent Kemcdy tor Chapped Hands.
Is Hegeman's Camphor Ice. It should be
rubbed upon the part affected. The warmth
of the skin will soften it sufficiently, under or-
dinary c:roiiuist;iucc-s, but in extreme cold
weather it may be necessary to warm it by the
fire. If the hands are badly chapped, applj
every night, and protect the hands by wearing
an old pair of kid gloves. .Hegeman's. is the
best and most popular of all the Camphor
Ices made. liegeman's Camphor lee is also a
cure for sore lips, chapped face, and sunburn.
" It is compounded with glycerine, which renders
ders it more emollient than any other Camphor
Ice, and it will be found a most - soothing - ap-
plication to the face after shaving. •
Be sure to 7 ask -7 for » Hegeman's- (formerly
made by. liegeman 7 & Co.,- New York, and now
made By the. Metropolitan Med." Co., 7of New
Haven, Conn.), and do not be put off with l any '-.
other compound which may become rancid and J
do you r.'.otx harm than good. l> Hegeman's
Camphor Ice never fails. \ '■;■:. 7 7 .
In 7 Brooklyn -yesterday,: 8,791 : officers and
I teachers and 52,000 children took part in anni
versary paaade of Sunday schools.
" STILLWATER. l
The grand jury was in session yesterday.
The district court will be in sesssion to-day.
The J. S. Keaton left here yesterday with a
raft. ■ • .■■.... -i» ■:, ■ y »"':-'
The Hutchinson case has been set for June
9th. -. y .'.'" ■ ' i
Olivette this evening at the Grand Opera
house. ;.. .. : .._.-.- 7.77.7;, < — ~
Gentle showers these days make the people
smile. y i isl'&f. •' 7- 7y<7-.
.E. W. Durant left -yesterday for Beef
Slough. : eikf^'p .-
Hank Smith has resumed his place on the
lower road. „" "'*v* '.
The municipal court disposed, of three
drunks yesterday. 7-7 • ,7.7 7-.
- The Lumbermen's board of trade meet this
afternoon at 2 o'clock.
This warm weather reminds' our citizens of
the advantages of the water works.
L.Beland's boarding-house, near Staple's
mill, is being raised up and repaired. .
Geo. Walsh, Esq., of St. Paul, dropped into
town yesterday to chat with the boys.
Frank Bergland has been called to Taylors
Falls by the sickness of a brother-in-law. -
The committee to investigate the Knapp
disaster resumed their investigation yester-
day. ' . . y . y. ._ •
A number of the members of the bar went
A number of the members of the bar went
to Minneapolis to attend the funeral of Judge
Cornell. ...
The Coles and Lee case still hangs fire. It
same up for trial last Monday at Hudson 6nd
was put over.
' We noticed in the city yesterday Mr. Erwin
of St. Paul. He was here in the interests of
the Dick Willett case. „
The ladies of the Universalist church will
give a Apron Fair in the vestry of the church,
on Wednesday, June 1.
A meeting of the directors of the city hos *
pitalat the residence of Mrs. John McKusick,
this afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Joseph Sullivan, a teamster in the employ
of Isaac Staples, had his foot quite badly
crushed yesterday, by being run over with a
cart wheel.
Isaac Staples has sent sixty head of cattle to
Maple island to pasture for the summer. Mr.
Maples has a large tract of laud there which
he u.-es lor grazing.
The bodies of Opsahl and Jacobi have not
as yet been found. The father and brother
of Jacobi arrived here Monday and are doing
all they can to recover the bodies.
The Wil met house had an opening yester
day and some of Mr. Staples' men got rather
too much of the opening, and maue it too
noisy for the beys in the office, so they sent
for the police to quiet the racket.
The unfinished work at the Opera house, left
by Signor Arrigoui on occount of bad health,
will be completed by Prof. Strong, of Chicago.
Prof. Strong is an eminent artist, and the
work will be finished without interruption.
What might have been an exciting runaway
was nipped in the bud about 2 o'clock yester-
day. A span of horses, with the forward
wheels of a lumber wagon, came around
Myrtle street from the depot, and started up
Main streeet. Several loads of hay ana other
teams were in the street at the time, but they
were stopped at Commercial avenue. •
Sometime during the night of Tuesday a
Swede fell from the fourth story window ol
the Sawyer House to the ground. He lit in a
hogshead of ashes and refuse which helped to
break the fall. He had just come down from
the drive and was stopping at said house for a
few days. He says thut6ometime iv the night
he got up and thought that he would sit by
the window where.it was cool and that he
dropped ashen and fell. He was fruit at the
time aud fainted, and after coming to himsall
he got up and walked into lite house. Dr.
Watier was called aud after an examination he
thought that he might have sustained some
internal injuries, but none of a dangerous nature.
ture. This is the second person who has fallen
from the same window.
NORTHFIELD.
Northfield, May 25.— Our North bound
train was four hours late yesterday.
Misses French, Wilkins and Smith left for
Boston yesterday.
Two cases of measles are reportel in the
family of N. Davenport.
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, the mercury
stood at 85, 86 and 88 degrees above zero iv the
shade, and to-day 89.
Mr. J. S. Way will start west in a few days
for Ausburn & Co., at a salary of $125 per
month.
Remenyi, the world-renowned violinist, at
Lockwoods hall, Wednesday, June «3.
Fresh strawberries are already in our market
at 25 cents per quart.
The Cannon river has fallen 13 and risen 2 a
inches in the past ten days, and is on the rise.
Yesterday a man in the employment of
Archibald & Co., Dundas, came near losing
his life from the effects of drinking ice water.
Prof. Strong, of Carleton, left some time
ago on a collecting tour. He has turned up
in the East, where he, it is reported, ha*
raised $10,000 to proceed with building Ladies'
hall. Whether this be true or not, the hall is-
being rapidly pushed and will be, it is said,
finished the present season. It is 200x40 feet,
with wings 90x40 feet, and to cost between
forty and forty-five thousand dollars.
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Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
.No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil
as a safe, sure, simple and cheap Externa!
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CLOTHING.
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WEAVIRSON & JOHNSON,
WEATfipON & JOHNSON,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
310 Jackson St.. Merchants Hotel Block.
310 Jackson St., Merchants Hotel Block.
Where will be found a fine stock of Imported
and Domestic Goods, and work" guaranteed 7
:fi:r,st-C7l,__j3S.
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V M. C.'Ten Eyck is engaged as Cutter at this
establishment, and ; cordially invites . his old
customers and the public who desire first-class
work, to him a calL - ,145*
THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 26. 1881.
CIVIL ENGINEERS. - '
VINE D. BIMAR. W. S. MORTON
SIMAE & MOBTON,
' crviu engineers] f . .-..
Will make engagement -' for work j requiring
exercise of professional skill, on short notice.
B»om 32, Davidson Block, City. [ 138-168
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Reassessment for Oping anfl Exten
sion of Tilton Sireet.
Office of the Board of Public Works, . }
Citt of St. Paul, Minn., May 25, 1881. J
The Board of Public Works, in and
for the corporation of the City
of St. Paul, Minu., will meet at
their office, in said city, at 2 p. m. on the
10th day of .Tune, A. D. 1881, to make a re-as
sessment of benefits, damage?, costs and ex
penses arising from the opening and extension
of Tilton street, from Ramsey's Addition to
Kice street, in said city, on certain? property
un the line of said improvement, and -enO-tfd
or damaged thereby, and on which property
Judgment has been denied by the .D^trie'
Court of Ramsey county, Minu. ; " . ■■-'■:■
The land necessary to be condemned and
tiken for said improvement is described a.
follows, to-wit:
- All that land lying between Tilton street
and a straight line drawn from the southwest
erly corner of lot 1, block 8, Ramsey's Ad
dition, to the easterly line of Rice street, at n
point two (2) feet northwesterly of Tilton
street, being a part of the "Tilton Acre," st>
mallei, in the city of St. Paul, Minn. .
All persons interested are hereby notified to
be present at said time and place of making
-aid re-assessment, and will be heard.
JOHN FARRINGTON, President.,.
Official: R. L. German,
Clerk Board ofPublic Works. ' 146-48
CITY NOTICE.
Change of Street Grade
Change of Street Grade
" ■
Citt Clerk's Offioe "■'- y?.
Citt Clerk's Offioe ?
St. Pattl, Minn., May 12th, 1881. $
Notice is hereby given that the Common
Council of the City of Saint Paul will at their
meeting to be held on-the-7th day. of June,
A. D. 1881, at 3 o'clock p. m., in the council
chamber -4f the City Hall, order a change of
grade on the following street between the
points named, viz.: '
Westminster Street
Westminster Street
From Lafayette avenue to Minnehaha street,
in accordance with and as indicated by the red
line on the profile thereof, and as reported
upon as proper and necessary by the Board of
Public Works, of date April 22, 1881, which
*aid report was adopted by the Common Coun
cil at their meeting held May 5, 1881*. 7
The profile indicating the proposed: change
is on file and can be seen at this office.
j By order of Common Council.
THOS. A. PRENDERGAST, '
May 13-Mon & Thur-3 w - City 7 Clerk.
Notice to Creditors.
SITATE OF MINNESOTA— COUNTY OF BAM-
O sey— ln Probate Court, Special Term, May
'Ith *iBHI V-: '- -.*. ,
Id the matter of the estate of Daniel Chamberlln, .
deceased :'..:::. ."• -; • •.'— ..-...'J :.:..■'■•_.
Notice is hereby given that the Ju-*?e of Probate.
of tbe county of Ramsey, will, upon the first Monday
>f the months of Ju'y, Atutust, September, October j
and November, A. D. ISSt. at ten o'clock a. in., at
he Probate office In Raid connty ,~ receive, hear, j ex
amine and adjust all claims of all persons against said '
eceased, and that six months fioin this c ate have
been allowed and Halted for creditors to present
their claims against said estate, at the expirat on of
which time a 1 claims not presented . or not allowed
Khali be forever haired, unless for cause shown,
further time be allowed. '
HESBY tO'C^RMA***, YYY?
[l.s] Judge of Probate.
* ,-.- - may lWiw-Tbnr . ...."-'. _-■'. :'\7.
NOTICE TO PLUMBERS.
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Sealed proposals will be received at the office
Sealed proposals wi'l be received at the office
of the Board of Educition till noon of
MAY 3 Ist, 1881,
For doing the plumbing iof 7 the Franklin
School Building, 7 corner - Tenth f street ! and
Broadway. ... • ' 7 . Y-. ::.'-. y
Specifications can be seen at the: office of
E. P. Bassford. " , 1 7 - ■'■
E. J. ABBOTT, '■':.*
142-51 Chairman Committee on Property. .
STATE OF ; MINNESOTA, 7cO DNT 7 OF : RAM-" |
Veey—es.'- District Court, S Second Judicial Dis
trict. • y ""-.;' ":*.7
Augustus E . Btrnnm, Plaintiff, vs. . The ... unknown
heirs of John V. Van lugen, deceased, Defendant.'
'-.',_-_. '..-;■ SUMMONS.
The State of Minnesota, to the above named de-
fendant: ' '.7--7r.~177!_.j_&\77 p-;-*S 5,.
You are hereby ■ summoned and. required to an-' i
ewer '"■■■• "- the - n - com»la'nt 7'— of ~ the — plaintiff '
in the above entitled action, >aU copy cf ,
wh'ch has been heretofore duly fled in , the office of ' .
the C erk of the District Court : aforesaid, and' to '
xerve a copy, of . your - answer ".. to '.}. said complaint i
on the subscriber, 3 at I his offioe in the city of St.-
Paul, in the county of Ratr^ey, within j twenty, days j
after the service of this summons mon yon, • exclu- !
Five of the day of snob service, and if you fad to |
answer tbe said complaint within the time aforesaid, I
the Plaintiff lin this action will apply .7 to . the Court ; j
fur the re'ief therein demanded;; together 7 with the j.
costs and disbnrs ments herein: :--'- •--".-•-.-*';•>- > •--■? :l
i Dated At. Paul. May 25, . DM *.*"*" Qi it: .-:/;•;•■. '"J. m |
-_.-> ••:'-• - , -X HILERH. HORTON. :y j
Plaintiff's Attorney, St, Paul, Minn. j
CMay_6-7w-Ih>_:.)
CITY NOTICE. ,
,ff:: '" " ■' *'•''•* ••■•■•■:::"
- for i Jndgnient|
Notice for Judgment
'''-■'•''•"' .•• '■■* ": '"' .- . 7'" .7'^l§K^
Office of the City Treasurer, ?
Office of the City Treasurer, ?
- St. Paul,' Minn., May 24, 1881. J
I "will make application to the District Court
in and for the county of Ramsey and State of
Minnesota, at the special term held Saturday,
June 11, 1881, at the Court House in St. Paul,
Minnesota, for judgments against the 3 several
lot* and real estate embraced in i a warrant } In
my hands for the collection of unpaid assess-;
ments, with interest and costs [ thereon for the
hereinafter lamed special assessments. ; "77777"
All in the City of St. 7 Paul, county of Ram-
sey and State of Minnesota, when and where
allpersons interested may attend and be heard.
The owners and descriptions of lots and real
estate are as follows:. 7: .... -,/, V - - .
s Assessment for 'straightening Mount Airy
street between Broadway and L'Orient street.
Ashton & Sherburne's Addition/
Supposed owner and Am't of
.':• 3 description. Lot. Block. Judgment.
Dawson .........: 15 7 17 - $4 33
Anna Woodruff.:.. ....'l6 17 4 33
Same.:;:..:. ;..-...... 17 17 4 33
Estate of Ezra 8 Oliver, *
deceased . . . ....... . . . 4 .18 433
Ada L Mayall ..... 11 .5 18 7 . 2 16
5ame............ 6 18 7- 217
5ame....... ..;... 18 18 2 16
Same ......19 18 2 17
Mary J0rgen50n ........ 20 17 ; 483
F Knauft, £ 112 ft 21 17 483
John Anderson 7 . 18 433
J B D0w. .. :..: : . ....... 8 18 7 4ss
Aug Repke.... ......... 15 8 , 846
St. i'aui Workingmen'- •' -
Building Association, 16 ■-:*-'■• 8 ■"-" y 846
Paul Paulten, part of lot 9, block 18, _ -y
commencing at northern corner of
said lot 9, thence running in a . s'ly 7 •"• •
. direction 56 ft, fronting -oh Broad- .
way, thence running in an ely di
: • rection 51 4-12 ft, the front on Mt. - y
Airy street, • thence w'ly along - Mt. ■'-■ "'"
; j Airy street 108 X ft, thence sw'ly to
beginning — .........r.y.i.... ,;7 433
Olaf Lundgard, lot 9, block 18, except -.
-7 part owned by Paul ; Paulson, and ,-
| except se'ly part of said lotl front- .
I ing 56 ft on Broadway by 83 ft on
ely line of said lot owned by Eliz- 7 ; -•"''
abeth D0w....... 4 88
J All in the City of St. Paul, county of Ram-
sey and State of Minnesota. " 7: 7 7 _ ; -
145-49 F. A. RENZ, City Treasurer.
CITY NOTICE.
Notice for Judgment.
Office of the Citt Treasurer, ?
St. Paul, Minnesota, May 24, 1881. J
. I will make application to the District Court,
in and for the county of Ramsey and State ol
Minnesota, at the special terra held Saturday,
June 11, 1881, at the Court House in St. j Paul,
Minnesota, for judgments against the. several
lots : and real estate embraced in a wai rant in
my hands for the collection of unpaid assess-
ments, with interest and costs thereon for the
hereinafter named special assessments." 77r L. 7
. All in the City of St Paul, county 'of 7 Ram-
sey and State of Minnesota, when and. when
all persons interested may attend and be heard
j The owners and description of lots and real
estate are as follows: : 7
7 Assessments for constructing sewer on
Minnnesota : street ■ from Ninth •to Eleventh
street, thence on Eleventh street to a point 50
feet east of Cedar, street-. y.
V y Robert & Randall's Addition. .. .-,
Supposed owner and •' Am't of
description. 7 Lot. Block. Judgment.
Chas H Johns, e'ly ,<* .. 1- 5 .-$178,50
Estate of Morris Lam-
prey, except n'ly 50 ft 1 . 12 . 205 28
H D Ruffner, James
Ruff Her, -Trustee.... 2 6 • 89 25
James Cu11en.......:. 4 5 89 25
Thos F0x...... ....... 6 7 5 ' 89 25
All in the city of St. Paul, Ramsey county,
Minn. .' 7 ■'■'■■■ •■ \ '"~ "*"
145 49 F. A. RENZ, City Treasurer. .J
CITY NOTICE.
Office of the Citt Treasurer, ) .
Office of the Citt Treasurer, )
St. Paul, Minnesota, May 17, 1881. >
All persons interested in the assessment for
Sever on Minnesota Street,
From Eleventh to Twelfth' streets, thence ; on
Twelfth street to Cedar street, thence on Cedar
street to Thirteenth street, and -on -Twelfth
street half way to Robert street, -;|7'Y17..7 '
WILL TAKE NOTICE*;
That on ; the 16th \ day of May, 1881, 1 did
receive a warrant from the City Comptroller
of the City of St Paul,*; for the i collection of
the above named assessment. ,<.. „r. ■•-. si - * ;• - \
I The nature of this warrant is, that if you
fail to pay the assessment within
Thirty Days -
after the first publication of this notice, I shall
report you and your real estate so assessed as
delinquent, and apply to th* District Court of
the county of Ramsey, - Minnesota, for judg
ments against your lands, lots, blocks, or par
cels thereof so assessed, . including \ interest,
cost and expenses, and for. an order :of the
Court to sell the same for the Davment thereof.
:\ 137-147 F. A RENZ, City Treasurer.
Bl I S% ""■fl**" i _ *"r*_ _*'■* *r«>stßV«/ CoMp^ppU) mat Lie v
1 1 11 8 1 S I- tru:' can be »:- -^iy *' '
*a ¥ I 3 lit* peiised with .and Hie _•
ViiV" telbnger imperiled, by- __*
rapture becoming sirajifu/afed." Bo knife or lhf> -'
. tore. no -rupture salve." no ."rupture curative com"
pound," nc so-oiiled 7 "radioal < cure" or . Vcommo* j
••na*" truss, no patent . or ' cruel mechanical appll v.
anee whatever are employed by Drs. Logan * Cady
In treating and curing rurtws By * rational, *af»
Mid almost painless method of treatment Dra.Logat
6 Cady guarantee a positive :ewre. "Persons nv*j
receive treatment I and return I boo_«ward the sami l
lay, and eonttaue_mpl-y___-t~w__to:t__da--U__fc~-
went. if abdominal pressure be avoided. S Treatment
lyplles to each tax and to ah ages .-'-"•■' A positive cur» -
jTCirautoed or no charge made. . . Why continue th*
Ltim and suffer the mental and nervous deprentoa .,
Irowslnes*. bark " ache, frequent j , deposition 7U
-rtnate, acd other renal difficulties that almost in
variably follow the unnatural truss pressure sua
the internal organs when an absolute cure Is la -ten
for yon? ;*;::'..'■ -77~,-7 yy . yiyy?
Drs Logan ft Oady are permanently looted hi
Chicago. Office »_ -tats street. Cor. BUts an*
Adams. Befersacss given at the office. Hoars 9a.
k. to 4F. ny-- y :7Z7 ii- *".', ~ -'" ■'.' : --„1777T7.7V ' *'■*''
' . >I ; Coaa-altattom and Examination Free, 7 77,.
■ i • >*. -.■-:■-■• wa^iacw • .-• -•-'"'- -".
STATE OF MINNESOTA— COUNTY OF BAM-
■ sev— ss. In Probate Court, Special term, May
11th, 1881. •'--: -„... _......
In tbe matter of the . guardianship . of ? Harry E.
White and Harriet M White, minors:"-! *..,-•'. s8
| On I reading nnd filing : the pet tion of B. 78.
Galui-ha, guardian of the persons and property o'
said Harry E. White and Harriet M. White, minors,
for license to sell the real estate of his paid wards, at
private » ale or public auction: • and . It appearing
from eaid petition thi. t it is necessary aud would be
beneflcial to said w rds - that ! raid real estate, or a
part thereof, ch ■> Id be sold; 7Y: ' '- :'•'.* _Z&f- ■'■ as
_ It is order**], that the next of kin of paid wards,
and all persons interested tn the estate of said wards,
j shall appear before »aid Probate Court, at the • Pro
! bite office in the city of Saint Paul, in the county of
! Bamsey, aforesaid, on the "27th day of June, A. D
! 183' , at ten o'clock In the ■ forenoon, to show cause
why alt ense should net be granted for the sale of
Eaid real estate. ■'•" •^s-.'.-' 'YY. : ' -" -H -'"-'-',- ':•-.*,
And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order
be personally served on t*ie next of kin of said
i wards residing in said Bamsey county, and on all
I persons interested ln said estate, at * toast ' fourteen
| da- a before the hearing of said petition ib aforesaid,
' and by the publication thereof f v four . successive
i weeks in the Daily Globk, a newspaper printed and
published st the city of Saint Paul , in i said . Bamsey
j county, the last of ■;. which ' publications shall be at
j le**t fourteen days before said day of hearing, .
■ By the Court, ' 777 .7. HENKY O'GOBMAN, -i* :*f J
'-'■; [n.s.]'ri- ••*-.% YY'- 7~-7.;" Judge of Probate.
; ? Attest: \ Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. •'••'- v
[ ■ j'-'.- •? , - ' may I"i-**w-Thur . * "'-■:.■■■-:;■:
i•■ Di ''T DU( 'ik* <**••* Franca lurjgorau*. i_-nts
1 ! liilUU 1 illu cub' - Stamp = for * elroular. Nervine
! KING '77 Fills far lost man-nod, Sl boi. 800. j
.'ss Nervosa U-eacea, cause aad am; Mc to mj
; i «t*«» : "Oft , 1 A_CBB. "*"* .WM-thurtoa street. Chi- f
DEEDS
V" ' '. '...y.p^r OR '*i**^^ V%' '.' v,.'; \ ,- •--
Local InpY.ni.nts,
June 23, 1881,
June 23, 1881,
Beino: IheList Day for Redßmptioo
fiffiinE tie Last Day far HedentptiDQ
•■- Comptroller's Office, Citt Hall, ' ? ;
St. Paul, Minn., May 28, 1881. Jy-
To the owners of real estate, holders of "City
To the iowners of .real estate^ holders "of "City
Treasurer's certificates of Bale," and to '; all
. ; other interested parties, ,7:,T.J 'i;.y~>cJft
GREETING: v
Deeds will be issued iby the City of Saint
Paul, on the twenty-fourth day of , June, 1881,
in accordance with the city charter, upon the
presentation to the City ' Comptroller- of the
following unredeemed "certificates \of sale,"
issued by the City Treasurer, for property sold
by him on the twenty-third day of June, 1879,
to satisfy judgment- against the! same,-: ren
dered by the District Court of the ; county of
Ramsey, State of Minne^tj, for the following
improvements, unless redeemed on or before
the twenty-third day of June, 1881 ' with
twenty-four per cent, penalty, per annum,
from the date of sale, June 23d, 1879, viz: . r.:;
U HolManl^YiK-ine^> Grading.
Lyman Dayton's Addition. Li "*■.. 77
No.of - - Am't of
Certificates. Supposed owners. Lot. Bl'k. Sale.
-2314 Estate of Lyman Dayton, 1 44 $621 22
3315 ;jBame.;.ir":^ .".;:. ..r.y33 44 148 17
2316 iSame.:U:y-: .;*....;.. 23 44 167 18
2317p5ame:i,.yi.;,.'...y...y 21 44 167 18
2318 Same :..... :....::. 20 44 167 18
2319 Same S. .r. 7r;'i ... Tfi 19 44 ' 167 18
2320 5ame......... ....18 44 167 18
2321 Same ....... . 1 '*.' ...... ... 17 44 873 6*l
2323 5ame....... .....10 45 8446
•2324 .Same .:..:....:... .*. '.**.. 11 * 45 * 34 46
•2325 Same..:. .. ....... ;.... 12 45 1»0 43
•2326 Same./.. .....: 13 45 167 18
2327 5ame........."....-... 14 45 f 167 18
2328 Same ........ .;...>•• 15 45 133 80
Self trrane Grating.
- Kern's Addition. 7 ; •
No.of ': ■'■''"■'■■ " ■••'•'•■'•': '-: Am't of
Certificates. Supposed owners. Lot. Bl'k. Sale.
•2345 John Brown 20 2 $6 57
2346 Same 21 ,2 657
Woodland Park Addition. * 'ft: '■
No. of y »■ Am't of
Certificates. Supposed owners. Lot. Bl'k. Sale j
■2350 Edward Curry , ..' 12 3 $10 22
2:351 5ame...... 13 3 776
2352 Same 14 37 76
2354 John NKelly.... ........ 14 4 776
Ninth Street Sewer. •
:-... Robert & Randall's Addition.
No. of , .■ Am'tof
Certificates. Supposed owners. Lot. Bl'k. Sale."
2361 Mary * R Milette, w'ly
• - 15 feet.............. 5 15 $18 04
"2363 Same.... ............. 6 15 55 81
2363 Same 7 15 55 81
7 Rice Street Sewer.
Irvine's Enlargement to Rice 7 & Irvine's
Addition.
No.of - ,- Am'tof
Certificates. Supposed owners. Lot. Bl'k. Sale.
■2364 James Stinson .....' 11 58 $83 21
2366 E Stone Gorman, ne'ly ..:<-:-■
Xof *. 4 59 94 58
- • -■■■ •
Irvine'- Addition.
Irvine's Addition.
No. of Am't of
Certificates. Supposed owner. Lot. Bl'k. Sale.
2367 Nancy 1rvine. ........ 5 4 ' $63 67
Portland Avenne Oping. 7
- '. Woodland Park Addition. 77
Vo.oiy.'-.':"7'-77:: 7. ■ :'-'y;'"7' Am't of
Certificates. Suppose:! owners. Lot. Bl'k. Sale.
2370 SJR McMillan, west
-155 ft, more or less, j ••-: -
of east 402 ft 0f.;...,---- 2. $8 29
Bloff Street Opening-, ; -- .'■
No. of Am't of
Certificate. Supposed owaer. \, Sale.
2376 Davidson & Allis, commencing \ if.
at a point on the s line of Bluff V v
j' ; y street, in Lambert & Co.'s ad- 1 \
dition, where the w line of land
deeded by L Roberts & wife to
TJ L Lamprey, February 3, 1866,
:■>■' intersects said line; thence 's y J ■•■':
along the w line of said land .
deeded to said Lamprey, ,25 ft; ;„ t.y. , ,.
s thence sw'ly parallel with Bluff " ;y ',
il'-:. street to a point where a line 50 • v
* ft sly and parallel "with a" line ■■.. '"_
drawn from sw corner of block
• 9 to se corner of . block 6 of
/ Ewing&Chutc's addition would
V intersect; thence sw'ly parallel
with the said last mentioned.
• line to the s line of Ewing & :■■■:[
Chute's addition; thence ne'ly
along, said s line of Ewing &
Chute's addition and the s line
y of Bluff street, in Lambert &
Co.'s addition, to place of be- . y
h .: ginning .......Vy....:...;:52777
; Wins S'ret Crating. .
Kittson's Addition. > 7
No. of v*--" ' ■; Am't of
Certificate. Sunpciei owner. Lot. Bl'k. Sale.
•2879 ..ARCapehart.......; .6 50 $96
.Jackson Street Payirg and Grating.
" V St. Paul Proper. ,^ y V 7Y if
No. of '■'•' "\ '■■y Am't of
Certificates. Supposed owners.' Lot.' Bl'k. Sale.
3883 Caroline Schurmeier, 8 .'~rr-:-*Y 7 *
44ft0f................ 8 18 $120 88
2385 B A Allis.ntfof s)i of 14 12 69 58
2386 i Mary C DeCou, s# of .. \
-:■■: ilisH of ...;..... ;....; '.14 -.12 . 69 58
2389 i J P Harrison, und yt of
ts3ftof.....y :'.... t.T: 1 17 589
2390 JO Harrison, und Xof .
vl ys3 ft0f.... .....;..... 1 17 -5 89
2391 V D Walsh, &% of mid- 0* jJ 7t
YydleJi 0f... ....... ...44 17 67 17
2393 Same, n# of middle "■'-'• --
Kofw... ......;.-14; 17 67 17
. JOHN W.ROCHE,- .:,
- 144-49 -\ :..■ City 7 Comptroller. -
DR. A L. CLUM'B
XaXXnESZI.
CATHABTIC.
CATHABTICi
*£ Purely Vegetable. Curse sB bilious diseases set.
-tag ob the Stomach, Liver and Blood. Warranted
Is all eases. Ask your DrnprJrt for this Mettctea
sold by aU Drac**- urn Wktm. vA
y!.*^.^.:«!fli&™'^
§r\\ ni CDC *ad r*B*iua*n —aa yo«» adan*. a*
yLUILiIU ajSstel ear* to Jk FJJOOLB. Bra
dULUitnO spw-) ««rd to J P.-OOLB. Bes
"5 w-»h<us»«e, 0.0- -a- «-wt-» FREE so *l bt»a«e
: to»t_.r d*rm4Wl*e **er i»«i»«to M«a> h* *hl» e-oer
»■—— — 1
" '"" ""'"'""'^"■T*""l gj-g-g-g
. :7&rfi&._'mttlNriu^^
HISS LAUBA W. HALL,
r if: :viaa;iiinati&r%__w
lEACEER (ff PliSO, - - ST. PAUL.
Residence, No. 20 Western Avenne.
I . 7 Residence, No.' SO Western Avenne. ■
Befesenee . by permission, BroC H. 8. Sarotl ■;
LEADING BUSINESS MEN
7 rf *.. ■«;-.; mi. - "..ifi- i.|v7 ?)*"
{7g-:;A7J-l '/! fjlOri.T, ■?. 7J *7/' Y7
OB*
ST. PATH-, MIN2ST.
--■j'-"" .■■■■■ —
'ljjpj'' -l ' . ■ *"■■• ■■"' ■ "' " ' *•' y
ABOHITIOTI.
Y.f '.-■■' -ff 7. ABOHITgOTg. '■ 7:77^: * .■■>^
JOHN StKVINS * -ON, 2-x East Third
; JOHN STIVINS A ftON, 29^ East Third
ftFMt. St. Paul, Minn.*; .;;._».^, .«._, "... . . •!
■I i _____________________ 1 .gas
;.-. j#''H li:i;A-tHtt^l-ATlBlAtg.^rg j §
£ IHKRWOOdT HOUGH, corner Third " and
iWabMhaw^ J *J ,i*. q>j» , iV .V.6.^ * '*■' f .' ."»
ATTOBNEYB.
WILLIAMS 4 DAVIDSON, Attorneys,
WILLIAMS A DAVIDSON, Attorneys.
have removed to Davidson's t block, corner of
—
j^urtynd litd.eon6treets.
7, 7BI«r.PACKEBB. . V ..■-.-;
McINTOSH & C 30., Beef Packers and Preserv-
1 > ers of Meats, 30 and 22 Jackson street. '-'
BOOKS A -T ATIOSIBY.
SHERWOOD HOUGH, corner Third and
Wabashaw. '. \tlii%\ . :■■■.- i^ii-'f '- ? v."; Y'i.:
y ST. PAUL BOOK AND STATIONERY CO.,
UT East Third street. i*^- . ■ ';:.: <7.- 7-^ 77.777. :■
-7 CABRI-OBS A SLEIGHS-
A. NIPPOLT, cor. Seventh A Sibley streets.
- A. NIPPOLT, cor. Seventh A Sibley streets.
■.■a- i ' ggg
COM-lIBBION, FRUITS 4 P-tODUCE.
• coamissioy, fruits a faopucg.
i FINCK A MoGAULET, Wholesale Dealers
In Grain, Flour, Feed and Provisions, No. 44
Sibley street, St. Paul, Minn. J^ -X! M.tB)
*S££SSS£SBSBS££££S£E££S£BSS£SSEE££&
CBOCBBBT-WHOLBBALB k RETAIL
1 CBOCKIRY- WHOLESALE A RETAIL.
J. SCHILLO 4k Co., 106 Wabashaw street
: J. SCHILLO A Co., 106 Wabashaw street ' ,-i
t'Y a .1 „ ' ■ ■ -
CAR7ATS A WALL" PAPERS.,:
JOHN M ATHEIS, 11 East Third street
W. L. ANDERSON. 86 East Third street.
DAT QOOPa- Wholesale. ~
AUERBACH, FINCH, CULBERTBON A CO.,
AUERBACH, FINCH, CULBERTSON A CO..
corner Third and Waconta streets.' 7'■ • ":- '.{.
V.':- :■ . .--. ■ ' --BetaU.,..;.;^:* - .; T" .
I A. H. LINDEKE A BRO,, 9E. Third street
- ■ -
■ ;vt .FUB-, FEATHEBS A GINSENG. ■ j'
FUBS, FEATHERS A GINSENG.
] A. O. BAILEY, 10 Jackson street y:* ;:i'
TmmmsasssesmsmtaKeemK&ssmßsmmmammemi
; FWRNITDBE, FEATHEBS ft MATTRESSES.
FTJRNITORE, FEATHERS A MATTRESSE*i.
: STEES BROS., 51 East Third street. ; Estab
lished 1850. V *.?. a ?.-:.-:'- ? ..?■". .' '7-. •*. -
j , r ...... ; -\ .-. GROCERS— Wholesale. rj^ -k-^-VX
P. H. KELLY^A CO^ 142 to 118 East Third
street ,-.,..-,.-■; ....-; g^j ,y-.y-.-y>, .-.;--.q *.--:■.■
HARDWARE ft TOOLS. >t •; •'
KINGSBURY A DRAPER, 85 E. Third Street
JEWELERS ft WATCHMAKERS.
j EMIL GEIST, 57 East Third stmt '
HARDWARE— Wholesale.
STRONG, HACKETT A CO., 188 E. Third St
FUBS, HIDES, WOOL, GINSENG.
MERRELL RIDER, 55 Jackson street
j MERRELL RIDER, 55 Jackson street' 7'
■■■■■: LIMB, CEMENT, PLABTEB HAIR.
■ SANDERS A MATHEWS, 71 and 73 Levee
, TRUNK MAKERS. . . v
CRIPPEN A UPSON, 74 Erst Third street ,
W. H. GARLAND, 41 East Third street VB
KBB-E-S_3B--B-t-K-Sa--iB-g-t-B-88-BgB3B-SBM
-.;,-- WINES AND LIQUORS^- Wholesale, gg g j *
WINEI AND LIQCOBS- Wholesale.
I PERKINS, LYONS A CO., 81 Robert street
B. KUHL & CO., Wholesale Dealers in
Eiquors and Wines, 194 East Third street, St
Paul. '■* ■ ■ :.' *-•■■. ;•» - .'.-'
I FOSNITUBE AND UPHOLSTERY.
HEZEKIAH HALL, furniture and upholstery
j Choice stock; first-class work; No. 311 Jack
son street. * :-*- . .
WHOLE3ALB NOTIONB. ""
ARTHUR, WARREN & ABBOTT, 186 and
188 East Third street.
PROPOSALS
FOB TOWER
Cli III!
Citt Clerk's Office, ?
St. Paul, Minn., May 9th, 1881. $
7 Sealed propo_als,marked "proposals for tow
er clock, etc. ," will be received at . this offlce
until Tuesday, the 7th day of June, A. D.
1881, at 12 o'clock m., for furnishing this city
with a tower clock and bell, proposals to
comply with -■ the following specifications:
The clock must be half hour strike, and suf
ficiently heavy to raise a fifty pound • hammer
without under strain upon working parts.
The dials, four in number, to be seven and one
half feet in diameter, and all metal, unless the
common council, or a committee thereof, shall
choose illuminated dials. The clock must
have ! gravity escapement and compensated
pendulum, and its rate of variation guaran
teed not to exceed fifteen seconds per month.
The bell to be of sufficient weight and strength
to stand the blow of 7 a fifty pound hammer.
Ihe opening in the bell tower -is nine feet in
the clear. Bidders will state the weight of
bell for which they bid.
Ths right to reject any and all bids „is re
served -.-"-. ■■:.-• "7-.
By order of Common Council.
THOS. A. PRENDERGAST, ;
130-158 . '< ■'.-. City Clerk.
■■■' -. POM. .7 Y-' #*""
GRIGGS & FOSTER
-7 y.
Ifiyjl:-.' D*___KBS -H , ; jy-y
dialers a
11 11 11
29 East TMrd Street, |§§
ST.PAUL, V ■ - y- -■; Mum.
|_r*arMt B-duotton- In Mesa of Goal, *>/ 7
— *
7 IKS-TOT POWDER." ■'? '"*'.■-■" Y-*"i~4
PROF. F. A. THORPE, manufso-
tur-r of VERMIN and INSECT DE-
STROYING POWDER. • .- Free i from
Poison. No. 11l West Third street,
.St. Paul, Minn. \ y "
Orders '. promptly filled. Send for
'circulars and testimonials. H6-3m
'■J7 '■£? S^y* MANUFACTURERS.
ST. MUL ;f OUNDEY
ST. PAUL FOUNDRY
AM)
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
MANUFACTUBING COMPANY,
i!* 7 ;" -f- Manufacturers of the 7 "is^y
ST. PAUL FARM -engine,
Car Wheels, Railroad Castings^* f
.. -7 Iron Fronts for Buildings.
Heavy Wood and Coal Btbves," Bridge/ Sewer
Heavy Wood and Coal Btoves, Bridge, Sewer
«^-^i and all other kinds of Castings. . -,7^-i.
President— W.*R;MEßßiAM.y7"y:^' 7
i ' Manager— C. N. Pabkbr. ':
7;I *ir V* * r Sec.* and Treas.— H." W. Topping.
,7. j 0. Box, 2575. _:' 7 ,. ■yJ^.'^Z'^Z'-. "'';''"■'■'
c»yv::yy>?ooi-fiCTioMigT»,'y'.'l-f-i;--7.-*
- _f\ ■ ' »TWa ■" TBend one, two, three, or fl-ra
111 ■ II ■■ j dollars for a sample n*<\
111 ■ 1 1 If box, by express, of th* best
111/ Candies la Americe. pt<t op
"Irnl 1 ■■:■ elegantly and etrtcUy jure
I| LB -ill Befen to aO Chicago. ■Ad
lIH 111 I **•■•©• r*eDMTHEB'
.Ayy^ygiiiTiT-rnr «8_«r,05-OAoaM^
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
• -.' :"* * = Paul Railway Time Tables' • ' '
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis
Chica^O/StyPaii]; Minneapolis
AND OMAHA LINE.
-BAST-CRN DXTIUOM-Chleaco, St. Paul A
_-AJtT_Ut_f DIVISION— Chicago, St. P»ul A
:-7i: -MnacanoU- Line. ■ , •
V TWO DAILY TRAINS TO CHICAGO. i ?
«'-" j •- J1 Depot reck of Waoonta Street
j I--* , Leave. -Leave.,
t »r.-> St Paul. Minneapolis
Through Chicago and I *13 p m *ll:Mam
Eastern Express.... J f8 :05 pm f64opm
North Wisconsin •10 :45 m
Wisconsin Central 6:15 a m
J i?mO^ •*. r :.--' ::.;.. v •• . ,' , Arrive. . - Arrive.
!•-'•" .-.- num. '■'■'■" I St °aul. Minneapolis
Through Chicago sod , MM am *7:86 am
Eastern Express . • fl»0 pm t_-»
North Wisconsin 1..". . »3:85 p m ....<!.
Wisconsin Central.,.. 8: p m '-,*■•.*
: „•...;...:.![ . ST. PAUL A STILL WATEH TBAIM.
;-"•:-;' V Depot foot of Wacouta street.;'- ' .
j 7 Leave. ..];..■ Leave. '• ■
St Pan 1......1* 6:16 a m Stillwater fl9 4* pm
• tv i tB:o6p mJY; M,y*.N..V*B_lop m
Depot foot of Jackson street. .
. .Leave. ■■-- 7>~.-7 -*■'•> Leave. "-■■'■ -
St Pan1.... ■•1:15 a.m. I Stillwater..... *fl^o a. m.
) ■,:" ....no4«p.m.b ~M .....*•:*> a. __*
■ — .....*»4op.m.lJpy<<;:: .... natty m.
■ BITES FALL «T*AIN.
Depot foot of Jackson street.
''Leave.'.-- ;■-*.'. ;y Leave.
St Panl «s:oepmlßivw Falls for
t . ■ . .: >:-:• I St. Paul *6 am
■ All the above trains pass Lake Elmo. - ; V .
VfKS'I'KBW DIVISION— St Paul A Sioux
j ■;' City Ballroa.l-" Th c Slonx City Route." _
Depot foot of Jaofcsou street.
Trains. y Leave. Arrive.
Omaha, Kansas City and Texas ;
•■ Express....'... *3:4opm »10:55 am
8-OQx Falls and Sioux Oity Ex-
pre 55......... *7:loam *6*6opm
• •Sundays exoepted. tDally. + Mondays axoupid.
*7 Th* Slonx Falls A Slonx City Expreaa makes ohm
oona-etl-as to and from an points on branch Unas.
' F. B CLARKE, O-nerml Trafflo Manager. .
Chicago, Milwaukee £ St. Paul Railway
i Three dally trains to Chicago. Two dally trains to
at Louis and Kansas Oity "fifteen daily trains each
tray between St. Panl and Minneapolis.
':■■ - ~ '. " Leave. .. Arrive .
j 7. [i 77.. Trains. • * St Paul. Bt Paul.
' River Division— v*-^ •»■ <-.•' [':■■-
Thro Chicago AE. Exp.. *12:35 p m 640 am
Thro Chicago A E. Exp.. [ 8:10 p m *1:26 p m
lowa A Minn. Division ;
Thro P. O .Mil&C Ex. *B*4o a m »6 :4D p m
St. L. A Kan. City Ex.. *6:40 a m "M to
"it L. A Ran. City Ex.. t8:46 p m *6:40 p m
aastlngs A Dakota Exp.. *tf*4o a m *0 -M) m
Owatonna Passenger.... *440 p m »946 am
•]';•'; St. Paul and Minne .polls Trains.
U ''- ','. Via Short Una. '.'■- -
'■-. Leave Arrive ) Leave Arrive
St Paul. Minneapolis Minneapolis St Paul.
j 6:00 am 6:3oam *740 am »7 :3oam
•840 am •8:80 am 8:00 am B:3oam
9:00 am 9:30 am *940 am ■ '9:3oam
'10:00 am *I** so a m *ll:00am 30 a m
•1140 am *ll:80am *l_4om •12:.*» pm
i_-40m.r; 12:30pm .'.•l4opm :*; *l:"0pm ."
, *l:80pm .■•2:oopm 240 pm 2:30 pm
♦240 pm •2:10 pm •840 pm •3:Sopm
: •840 pm 7*B:Bopm 7,*440pm * 7*440 pm
•640pm X*s4opm *6:oopm •5:30 pm
♦6:00 pm *6 :30 pm 640 pm 640 pm
•740pm 7:Bopm 7:3opm 8:00 pm
Via Fort Snelling and Minnehaha. A ..
•B:ssam . *9:45 am •6:Boam *740 am
■ 6:00 pm '4:45 pm \c 1040 amp 10-60 m *
* •6:56 p m *6:55 p m '4:10 p m - *s:lt)pm
i '•Sundays excepted. ---Saturdays excepted. $Mon- .
lays excepted. ". Trains not marked are daily.
. ST PAUL— Depot foot of Jackson street City
office 118 Fast Third street corner Jackson. Thomp
son & Petsch, Ticket Agents. .>.
) MINNEAPOLIS— Depot corner Washington .
tnd Third: avenues south. A. B. Chamberlain, *
7 Ticket Agent . Oity office No. 0 Nicollet House. O.
,L. Scott, Ticket Agent. - ■ -
St Paul, 7 Minneapolis and Manitoba K. R
Depot foot of Wacouta street.
In effect Nov. 21, 1880.
FERGUS FALLS DIVISION. --.-•-
Leave North. Arrive -outh.
Fargo, Manitoba. Manitoba. Fargo.
Passenger. Express. Express. Passenger.
jam.- ■ - p m . ■ "• am p m !
•740 7:30... St' Panl.'. .-.1040' *6:30
•8:15 B:lo.. Minneapolis.. 9:85 *6:15
BEECKENBIOOK DIVISION"
Breckenrldge. •-■-■: ' Breckenridge.
Passenger.. »; '!£' ?.jl ii -z. ... . , Passenger.
J am v:5 i* -. ft. 11 ,>";- , ci .. Y? ipiij i
7 •8:20 Leave.. .*.St Panl. ...Arrive " 3, *7 :__',?;.
! *9:OQY: *do -..Minneapolis:, ido _ »6:35
I I St. Paal and Minneapolis Short Line; :'-- -.
Leave Arrive at "-Leave Arrive at
; St Paul Minneapolis. Minneapolis St. Paul
•7:ooam **7:35 am 7*50 am B:2sam
*7:3oam +8:10 am *940 am 7; *9:'2am
•B:2oam *940 am 10:45 am 11:15 am
! 9:loam 9:45 am t11:45 am *12:15pm
•10:30 am ♦1145 am 1:40 pm 2:lspm .
1240 m 12:80 pm 7: ♦2:55 pm *3:3opm
•1:45 pm -2:20 4:25 pm 640pm
7 8:10pm- 8:40 pm '6:80 pm ♦7:ospm
•4 :45 p m ♦6:20 pm
; 6:40 pm 6:16 pm '
+7*o pm +746 pm
. 7:30 pm 8:10 pm '.-■■■• I .
< LAKE MI ION HA TE* IHh:
7 t- ">;•. 7 Leave. Arrive.
St Panl 8:20 am *8:25 am
; -" -.-. *s:4opm 7:lopm
Minneap01i5.................... 9:>oam ♦7 ftO am
' " .-.;.•.-...-'........... •fi :15 pm 6:3»pm
Wayzata, (Lake Minnetonka)... *7:lo am 9:15 am
';■ ';«r', Y: ,:\ "-)" ... 5:45 pm '7: opm
| Trains leaving Saturday at 7:30 p. m. goes to Fer
gus Falls, only, v « -;..;- ■■■*:
I •Exoept Sunday. cept Saturday.
JAS. J. HILL, Gen. Manager.
W. 8. Alxxandeb. Gen. Passenger Agents
I Nortta Filfir Baflnii.:
j' Ticket office 43 Jackson street
i Leave. ; --" ■ . i •■" -■-=■ . .• Arrive,
+7 40 a.m. " Fargo Express. +6 :40 p.m.
J740 b. m. Fargeard Bismarck Ex. (7 A. M.
'.. +Kxcept Sunday. $Exoept Saturday. (Except
Monday. .s--V;. ..-.:.-•
; Palace sleeping cars on all night twins.
■ Connection made at Blsmarcx with Missouri river
steamers for Mon ana. * :'?i**77
t<tw£^-.- H. HAUPT, Gen. Manager, St Pan!.
O K. Babwim. fl«n. PaßPPitigPT Agent. St Paul.
St. Paul A Oulnth Railroad. "*
Depot foot of Waoonta street 7.77:7:
1 BAIN 8. •
' Leave. ..-•' . -.: Arrive. .
■ St Paul* 8:00 am. Duluth 4:40 pm '
« J7:4spm. -•«* 7;3oa_a
- Duluth 9:3o am St.Paul 6:oo pan
i "■ • . +6:30 p.m. '■ ■ ■"*■■•■* 6:30 am
< St Paul 8 40~_7m. Stillwater 9 a.m
• «■ 4:1" p.m -Y4 * -«:10pjn •
1 Stillwater 7:46 am, St Paul »:"»-,n
{ ■ -** 440 p.m " 640 pjn
" St. Paul 8:00 a.m. W'te B'r L'ke 8:40 a.m
■ " 9:60 am. " .* 10:26 a.m
j " *ll._oa.m. •:'■**■'-:: 12:10 j, m
! - 4:0 p.m " , 40 p.m
1 «* 6:00 p.m. .«••"■. 6:30 p.m
M 7.45 p.m. " 8:36 p.m
W'te B'r L'ke 5 a.m . St. Paul 6 :* ) a m
1 a 7:<oam. " „ 840a.m
J • M 945 a.m. M 9.*Aoa.m
■ M 2:<o p.m. ""■'-■_ *3^»pm 7
«' 3:05 p.m . " 8:0 p.m
! 'V--. - I ■ 6 "25 p.m. " 6:00 p.m
St Paul 840 a.m. Taylors Fall* 11 i2sa.m
i *L •---' 4:10 p.m. " 7:56 pm
Taylors FsTs . 6:45 am. . St Panl ' 940 a.m.....
..... "-■• 2:85 p.m. " •- 6 00pm
i •To and from St P. A D. depot foot of Third
street. • ' .'•
; Daily except Saturday. " ' ; . - »* ".
7 Daily except Sunday.
'-. All other trains daily except Sunday.
1
■ ■ '-. HHIXX BXAB LAKX SXTKDAY TBATNS,
WHITE DEAB LAKX SUNDAY TBAINB.
W'te B'r L'ke 8:45 a.m. St. Paul 920 a-» "
%■'-'■ ," •--■ . "•' 6:45 p.m. p. *", M 7. .-. 6-10 p.m
St. Paul 10:15 am. W'te B'r L'ke 10:50 a.m
h .-.;;•": -:-.:.-:-.' 7:40 p.m. * ** *••** -'-8:15 yja
I To and from Wacouta street depot, St. Paul
Sleeping cars on through night trains
v.f-i ' V '■*;-.<> OKO. H HAZZ&RD, ,
■ . 7 V V Ticket Agent 168 East Third street
i A. M. EDDY, General Fretlght A Ticket -gent.
1 * I
Wisconsin A . Minnesota and Wisconsin
Wisconsin & Minnesota and "Wisconsin
;-}^ ";••.-..-,:, 7; :.■*"; Central Railroads. _-'.-. -'-'_i-''"Y,>''
* The new line from Minnesota to Northern, Centra ;
' and Eastern. Wisconsin.- ■'■■ „ ■
Leave St. Paul, (via C, St. P.. M. * 0.) . «:15 a m
•« Stillwater Junction ........ ....v«:W am
••»«y Hudson. ;:.*:. .::....'....'.'.'.'.'..'•'.'..'». 7:l6am
" Baldwin (Breakfast) Arrive 8:06... 8:26 am
« Menomonee ............. ,'!^*m
Arrive Kan Claire.: .....'. .:.*-/..:.■*.... 10:20 am
Leave Kau Claire (via W. AM. B. 8.).... 10 60am
" Badger Mills 1142 am
" Chippewa Falls 11:16 am
Nmy Oadott . .:.-..*.*.. *../....;'..'.. ..*.'. ;'11:45»m-:
J ««.."'. Btanify.T... ..12:14pm
.-•"'•« Thorpe..:v.V..V.«v .: 1248 pm 7
-1 »,»«fYWithee...Y.'::":/;..."t... .::....., 147 pm
Arrive AbbotsfcrdlCPten«,')"'»'"i'"" •••'* I:6opm '■
"-- Phillips (W. 0. 8.R.). .. ... ....... 4 :63 pm
" .• Fifleid/..;.".V.*>:-..i-"..vr."-..*;;."..'.-..'' 6 86 pm ■ ■
« Stevens Pclnt ...... ............ 6:25pm '
'.« Menasha-Neenah.................. B:4opm
-.«* > App1et0n..;....:.................. 946pm
. " Green Bay It :69pm
: " 'St Paul from Green 8ay...."...... 9:lspm
F. y, vr-r-rr. Oen.Man.V- J Jas. BAK_aujELP_A. !.
■nn 1 PDt\ Appetite cured. NO FETE till cured.
j TUBAbuU Bend stamp. Q.B.M.Co.,CUTelaiid 0.
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MAD Gold. Ohromo and Ll-hograph Cards,
MAII Gold. Chromo tad lithograph Card*,
ao two alike, Mm* ••, Wa. 0, Otfuy,
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