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MINNEAPOLIS MINJfKAPOI.I-* UL.OlSiiil.nA'3. " ,Tudg« Bailey was "ver honor" yesterday. Wheat sail ria«s. No. 1 now $1.03. Miss ilo lillster's bcueflt to-night at tha Opera house . An excursion train will be run to Taylors Falls on Sunday. Thi minstrals drew a bljj house at the Academy last night. Tna pleasant weathor yeitorJay greatly revived the trade iv thh city. Hill, the C ni ia,rt>Joioe3 at thyadvont of an eleven \ pound bey iv nu> domici'e. M v i 'op . lilio will hjld a session this evening iv the hill, 2oi Nloollet avenue. St. Mak'^c^arohchjif will glva a musicals at Elliot's ha J to-morrow night. Hon. oea^r^re B oath paid a flying visit to Hast ing yesterday on legal bu*iuess. XL; > Geforin club wi 1 huld a regular meeting In Ha. -us in hall to-:u jxt jv> evening. Xhu Alumui of the State university held a highly luture-tuiK Ees4an yesterday afternoon. 3 alga Uojljy 1* 111, <ml w^a uuabie to sit on the bench of taa ni iuioit>al c juri yesterday . Hoary A. Au I jrsj.i, artist, tin been . engaged to handaomoly fieiooe tho Park aveuue church. A concert will be given ktatarday night by St. An thony ljcgo 1. 0. Q. X., at 2sl Sicoliet avenue. An elaborate programme has beau prepared for the annual banquet of the alumni of the university. The you ig Udloa of Plymouth church served up strawberries aud ice cream, iast night, to a large party About 600 head of st:c4 were shipped by Bmith, Oobb & 00. from Grauite Fall?, Dakota, to this cltj yesterday. A bogus programme has been printed for the sen ior's commencement to-djy. An effort will be made to snpprcsi them. The annua! bauquet of the alumni of the State university, will tase place at 2:M o'clock this after noon, iv tae Nicoliet house. It In generally understood that the Tribune and Journal pjo'.ed issu* on tho city advertising mat ter, ia favor of th» Journal. Tne opoain^ address at the aaauil council of the Episo-jpil diocese of Minnesota, iv Still *ater oa the Bh, will bd delivered by Rev. F. M. Kiley, of this city. The aneral of Miss Fanny Edwards, daughter of H. P. Edward" 1 , why died of quick consumption on Tuecdiy night, will occur this afternoon from the residence . At the commencement exercises of Bennett semi nary diploma* were i reseated by Rev. B. F. Samp c togra<la»tei, Oiari M. While, Hattie A Smith, and Louise A. Kiikwood. The infant chill of A. E. HaD, died yesterday morning. The remains were taken to Chicago on the noja train. I).'. J. 11. Cuttle held brief ssrvices la ihd fordno-ja, a: the roiid) noe. The slaughter of unclaimed canines was begun b> the dog kil.er yesterday. DJge are not property, yet they mast either be taxed or suffer a death pan- , • alty. . Where v the justice in this law? The newly elected o.iicers of Damon lodge, No. 6, K. P., aw A C Harris, C; D. 11. Spooner, V. C; L. 'a. ucutoa. P ; J. H. Heiseer, trustee, J£. A. Owens &I. F. ; J. W. Uiakley, M. £ aud L. W. Bel. ire, X a. S. Tbe f i>Uowli<g is the programmo of the commence ment e:orcidct> of Minueiijolis academy, on the East Bile: Fndiy evauins;, laoture before the Literar> bo -loiy at 8 oV-loc* : Saturday evoauig, prize orathmt at 8 o'ol >cli ; siiuday aftnru on, auuutl address to tne btu tents, by tuo principal, at * o'clock. Col. -'amci .Ices. JuJtje BUtchford, of Sen Y^rk, b i- Jiwt rendered another decision in favor o. the GrtMn drlvea well piteut. Iv this (;ecisiou, »i the oviJ^aua iii!£ by tb"i illuut-s ai.d low* a»"0 cliti'iu-. iii-sisi uouu by Judge blatuhf rd Thi Wiii vniuiuy taa i*o~' driveu we.i war" f -»r all time. Fi.\*uii linage jta, who bail*, the Clarit house tomi three or four % ears ago, is in the cit/ bniiug my Etosk t j Ukeuuttu bid praseut home at Btlckuej, D T. Btickuey Is 4fl jurnhliitf lit'lo village at the ter minu* of tU-j st V , si. ■& si. line. Air. Ukusouu< says he owns a hotel iho i c a<>out the tilzs vi the Boil«viir> hous^ m ihib i!»ty, and that ne avor.-gea lltt) and sixty arrivals cia . lhi» is >v iudioittiuii ot the tU of po^uUUun which la now pouriug iuto thai Btsctiou. DEAD THROUGH DRINK. . A Former St. PauUte, Demoralised by Drink, Ends Mis Life by a Shotgun. Chat. Klrtr:se committed bnicidabj shouting him self about 5 o'cclock iat>t night. The decaasod was oi German parentage, was a mechanic and was for inerly a resident of 1.9 Minnesota street, St. P»ui lie his re: en ly been employ. iv the Minneapol * & 8 1. LouU .cor ehope, In thia city, aho.aure of the deed is attributed to dissipation X ncE'3 vr.s a drinking man and hs- 5 a t b 'en working since Wednesday. It was rtportsd until- hal tiet<u drinking ens- acutely oiuoo *iij«. time, lie procured a siuple barr<.-vleti • shotgun, os ttm-lb'y to (jognuumg. and went to Oak l.alio and there in ho «rove romu.ilted tho rash act He placed the mu/z!o of the gun beneath his chin anri tjini/ » s ring to the trigger he discharged tbe cont«ntß, littruhy tearing the head in a milll'u I'ragmeuts. Bis noee v.-a, found eighty feet dtsaut. • A boy who had just pas'td hoard thu report of the gun, and turuiug, saw the body fail to the grou -d iifelesa. He at one gave tho iil-irm and Uoroner Falrbalru went iinaioliateiv t> the MMM and ordered tbe remains taken to the uiiilei - tak'.''r'B. Thu dweeased leaves a wife and two ch-.llreu, »h > recently livt-d In Uuquois, 111. , but who were txpeoteel to Join him bete to-night. A letter wis foil id in bis pocket addressed to his wife, one from his wife and one from his sifter in Head ing, I'cnusylv'dni.i, *nd also an euTeiope coi.tai.Miij; hid ph'.-to. In Ida fnrewdll to his wife he uliuply sisuliel bU desir<s to rid •- 1 1 - • world of himself aud expressed hie lovo aiM affection for hi* wife child en. II w>hotl to be buried as a pauper. A bottle partly flUe I with whisky was &l«u found npoutho lO'uatuii. Tho corouer will hold no iuque&t, as it is an apparent snicido * OUB WATER WORKS SYSTEM. Adjourned Meeting of the Commissioners Y*stordtt]/ forenoon. At tlip adjourned meeting of the water wo ks com mißslouorci, ht-M yesterday morning, CurnmitsUoner Brackett offered tin following resolution: Resolved, That the presid-nt be requested to cor respond with oac or more hyd 1 aulic ou^'ius Ts.wlth & view to se"urini7 the service for a limited time, of soni9 (hi>rJ"Rhly cempeteut eieiiuer, tat the pur pose of laying out and jmrfe-'tiru a general plan for tbe future water works system of this city. Adopt ed. The following was offered by Commissioner Men ■tel: Jiesolved, That tha superlntpnd a nt be, and he ia hereby iuwmicteJ to rep\ir, braoeand stran(>then the o'd horizontal pomp, as per drawings, cost not to ex ceed 3 'ot>, and at all times hive the pump ready ; for tervJce. Adopted. <'OB)mi88lontr Merriman then offered the follow ing: desolted, That the superintendent be and is hereby ordered and lantructed to i rooeed forth with to In; an eight inch main upon Main street, betwuen Second and Third avenues southeast. Adopted. The pnperintendent was authorized to ascertain the exact cot-t of erect stand pipes, and to pre sent th- Fame to the city council. Gouimls*loi ers (J.>n*er, Merriman and Brackett were appointed cotumißMonere on s^lvle?. The Wheat and Flour traffic. The amount of the receipts and shipments of wheat, flour, e'e , for the week ending with the night of the 31tt of May are as follows : Receipts —Wheat, 356,9 10 bush»ls ; flonr, barrels, 4,75 1; feet of lnmbsr, 1,059,000. bushels of corn, 101, bushels oats,'i,B '•; tons f^d, 24?; cars live stock. 23 . total number of cars, 1,815. Shipments -Barreli flour, HMHiJ; lumber, 3,39 V 00: i fo-t ; tons feed, 2,4 >5: bushels wheat, ll,?»i; bush"l- corn. 2,4' bu'hels oat-< I,4'K): cars live Rock. 1 1 : cars general merchandise, 341 ; total cars shipped, 1,433. THE COURTS. I)!*trict Court. [Before Judge VanJerburgh.] John Gi'itoii vi. Win. D ;lty. on trial. : [Before Judge Young.] Cha=>. Ptoebl? vs. Hemopin County Savines Ba: Ai action to reaver $00 Ca-e summi d up, j-Jty charged acd disLuiSitd, until this morn iag. SEW Oi*-ES >Nt> PAPEBS TILED. 12,714- Edward n. Picsson vs. Charles H. Bush cell t-t al. To Co cc the conveyance of certain lauds. C'OTni.laiut fll. d. l'/,71.5-H. M. Wheeler vs . Amos WiToott. TTaus oript from Rlo« county for 22.70 filed. 12,7)6- Charles Mcß««ve vh Geo. w; R»nd«Il & Co. Judgment . roll filed and transcript issued forsnj.>>. :'?•>-■ 1 'roltate Co itrt. [Before Judge Rea.] Estate or WiTta-n U- Webster, deceased. Account- Ing of adminl'tritors, an 1 petiOoa " for eel'l" mect and distribution of estate died. ; Hearing wJI be hi* June sth* E-Utocf Wi:i-.s O. HutTe", deceased. Petition fil -.1 for proof of will. Hearing June 27ih. Estate of Ga-tivus A. Austin, i^ecea^ed. Order filed for crwiito-8 to present * cl» ni3 w thin six ni ';rh-> HsAjrinj; Ui-«t Mondajs in November and Dswsßbssv . • . . \-^ -V;^"**". v " ■- --■-'■ * ""*~~7'l',' . '. ',|, '*'.' , '. . . " ~ *"■ t,,.;. '. in Tin;, ii ''i ) cr>- t7j*y*"TSSsa— ;s^=Si=s^-^'' '-^^-^-— — r^,* -THE . .-. GREAT GERMAN REMEDY --•'.-■ FOR ■■'. ■ ; RHEniATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, oout, SORENBSS 'or the CHEST, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS SPRAINS, FROSTED FEET and EARS, zoxjrLiNrss AND SCALDS, General Bodily Pains, TOOTH, EAR ' • AND ■ - HEADACHE, •■'. ," - AND ■ ALL OTHER PAINS •-' AND ; - ACHES. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs On. M a satk, SCRi. simple and cheap External Remedy. A trial cntailt but ttie comparatiVely trifling outlay of SOCbnts, and ever* I one suffering with pain can have cheap and positive proof of its claims. DIRECTIONS IS ELEVEN LANUCAGES. SSLD BY All ORCOaiSTS AMD DEALERS 111 MEDICINE, A.VOGELER & CO. ' Baltimore. Mrt.. P. S. A HOLMAN'SPAD Simply by Absorption CURES Without MEDICINE TOADS MASK. The Only True Malarial Antidote. Dr. Jlolmajt's Pad is no guess-work remedy— ao feeble imitative experiment — no purloined hodge podge of some other inventor's idea ; i« is the original and only genuine cur ative Pad, the only remedy that has an hon estly-acquired right to use the title-word "Pad" in connection with a treatment for chronic diseases of the Stomach, Idver and Spleen. By a recently perfected improvement Dr. Hol. man has greatly increased the scope of the Pad's usefulness, and appreciably augmented its active curative power. This great improvement gives llolman's Pad (with its Adjuvants) such complete and unfailing control over the most persistent and unyielding forms of chronic Disease of the Stomach and L,iver, as well as 3lala rial Blood-Poisoning-* as to amply justify the eminent Professor Loomis 11 high en comium: "IT IS NEARER A UNIVERSAL PAN AC EA THAN ANYTHING IN MEDICINE 1" The success of llolman's Pads has inspired im itators who offer Pads similar in form and odor to the genuine HOL.3IAN PAD. Beware of these Bogus and imi tation Pads, gotten up to sell on the reputation of the GENI'iNE IIOLMAN PAD. Each Genuine Holtnan Pad bears the Private Revenue Stamp of the HOLMAN PAD COMPANY with the above Trade-Mark printed in green. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS,! Or sent by mail, post-paid on receipt of $2.00< j HOLMAN PAD CO., (P. O. Box tia.) 93 William St., M. V. SOMETHING EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. There exists a means of se curing a soft aud brilliant Complexion, no matter how poor it may naturally be. Ha^ Jin's Magnolia Balm is a delicate ana harmless arti cle, which instantly remoTes Freckles , Tan, Redness, Roughness, Eruptions, Vul gar Flushings, etc., etc. So delicate and natural are its effects that its use is not suspected by anybody. No lady has the right to present a disfigured face in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 cents. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNT? OF BAM rev— ss. District Court, Second Judicial Dis trict. Augustus E. Barnum, Plaintiff, vs. The unknown heirs of John V. Van Ingen, deceased, Defendant. . SUMMONS. The State of Minnesota, to the above named de fendant: Yon are hereby summoned and required to an swer the complaint of the plaintiff In the above entitled actior, a copy of which has been heretofore duly filed la the office of the C-evk of the District Court aforesaid, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscriber, at his office in the city of St Paul, in the county of Ramsey, within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclu sive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief therein demanded, together with the costs and dlsburs merits herein Dated ct. Paul, May 25, 18*1 HILER H. HORTON. Plaintiff's Attorney, St. Paul, Minn. (May 23-7w-Tttnr.) STATE OF MINNESOTA— COUNTY OK 11AM- O se>— S-. In Probate Court, Special term, May Uth, 183. In the matter of the. guardianship of Harry K. White and Harriet M White, minors: On reading and filing' tba pet tiou of R. B. Galu-ha. f?<ardiau of the persons and property of s»id Harry K. White and H-rret M. Whito, minors, for license to sell tha real eeUte of hi « said ward", at ; priva'e kale or public auction; and It appearing from Raid petition that it is necessary and would be beneficial to e.vd w rd* that i-aid real estate, or a part thereof, «>ho Id be Bold ; It is ordered, th&t the next of kin of said wards, and all persons interested in the estate of said wards, shsll appear befo-e sail Probate fourt, at , the Pro b »to office In the city of Saint Paul, in 'he county of Ramsey, aforesaid, on the 97th day of June. A. D. 1 88 ', at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause why a license should nt be granted for the tale of i-aid reil estate, - And it is further ordered, that a copy of this ord«r be i«rsonal>y servi-d on the next of kin of said wards residing in raid Ramsey county, and on al ; parsons interested In said estate, at lea«t fourteen J d«> s before the hearing of sal* petition as afor«»l l ( ! and bj the publ'cati'in thereof f four t-uccessive wn kn if th- Daily Glove, a newspaper printed and pi Wished at the city of "*aint Paul, Id said Ramsey county, the la<-t of - which publications shall be at , lea 1 fonrte- n days before said day o' bearing. ; By the Court, HESKT O'GORVAN, 1" - ; | [l. s.] Judge of Probate. i Attests Frank Robert, Jr.. Clerk. - - i I;.. na{fl*#w.Thnr • \ THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 188 J. CjEflmation of Assessment for Sewer on MM Street. Otticb or thb Board or Public Works, ) CiTr of St. Paul, Minn., May 30, 1861. J The assessment of . benefits, costs and ex penses arising' from the construction of a sewer on Seventh street, from Broadway- to a point about 100 feet east of Jackson street, in the City of Bt. - : Paul,:: —Minn.-, .having been . completed and entered ;of ~ record by the Board of Public Works in and for said city, said Board will meet at their office in said city at 2 p. m. on the 17th day of June, A. rD. 1881, to hear objections (if any) to said assess ment, at which time and place, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, said assess ment will be confirmed by said Board. . The following is a list of the supposed own ers' names, a description of the property bene fited, and the amount* assessed against" the same, to-wit: Mayall's Subdivision of Block 1, Whitney & Smith's Addition, and Block 17, Robert & Randall's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits. Jamps W Yandes, Robt ADorsey, Jno A Stees andWMStees ...... 2. ■-"$ *9 61 Same, same, same & same 8 126 00 Same, same, same & same 4 . 120 00 Same, same, same A same 5 ". 126 00 Same, same, same & same 6 126 00 Same, same, same & same 7 120 00 : Whitney & Smith's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and ■ _ ' -■• description. Lot. Block. Benefits Henry Hab'ghorst, e'lyK 5 8 $253 00 Allied Bradley, el'y# of ■ w'lyK.... • -•••• •••• 5 a Adam H Lohlker, w'ly« 5 » 68 00 Virginia S Pengnet and Adele S Morrison, ely 6 "a 252 00 % 6 3 252 00 Edward F Krahmer, w'1yK... ........ 6 8 12800 Chas H Schnittger and Henry . a . . hO " : c '! y 5 8 189 00 V; 5 o lo\) UU J W Simon ton and J S - . Simonton, w'lyx 5 8 189 00 Caroline Sutton, w'ly %.. 6 3 189 00 Jno H Hullsieck, e'lyX „„„ of middle X 6 3 , 63 00 Adam Gotzian, e'ly >» .... 6 8 63 00 Emma Albrecht, w'ly# of ely 6 8 63 00 Peter Berkey 5 4 357 84 Caroline Schurmeier and Wm Pfaffle, e'ly^ .... 1 5 103 57 John H Schurmeier, w'1y}*......... 1 5 180 18 Same, e'ly* 1 6 189 00 Wm Lee, ely 25 ft of w'1yx...... 16 63 00 John O'Connor, w'ly 50 a feet.... 16 126 00 Sebastian Winker, e'ly}£ of w'ly}* 12 6 63 00 Jno A Stees and W M Stees, >,-... 13 "6 63 00 Matthew D. vann, ely % 12 6 63 00 Sebastian Winker, e'ly};.' ofw'lyX-...-- 12 6 63 00 Chas A "Mann, w'lv% of e'ljK 12 6 63 00 $;ime,'VlY} 2 ' of e'ly>£... 12 6 63 00 Wm Consians 1 7 378 00 Ch.is E D.ckerman, mid dle A Seventh ctreet front... 12 7.: 126 00 W J Cutler, w My M 12 7 126 00 Chas A Maun, ely •< .... 12 7 126 00 Ewing & Chute's Subdivision of Lot 1, BJot-fe. 8, Whitney & Smith's Addttion to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Wm F Davidson, ely 29 feet.. 1 873 08 Wui Comers w'ly 1 loot. 1 252 Same, ely % 2 50 40 J M & A Armstrong, trustees, w'ly 2 50 40 Maggie A Rpaney, e'ly# 3 50 41) Estate of W H Dean, w'ly^ 3 5040 Same. 4 100 80 Whitney & Smith's Addition to St. Paul. ■ Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits AdaLMayall, n'ly« .... 10 8 $35 68 Same ....11 8 126 00 WmF Davidson 12 8 126 00 All objections to said assessment must be m ide in writing and tiled with the CJeik of sa ; d Board at least one day prior to said meeting. JOHN FARRINGTON, President. OIHcIa 1 : R. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works. 151-54 Conflrmatlriii of Assessment for Dnin iHiietl Portion of sewer on Ex- ■■•:: change Street, •;. Office of the Board of Public Works, ? City or St. Paul, Minn. , May 80, 1881. 5 The assessment of benefits, costs and ex penses, arising from the construction of the unfinished portion of a sewer on Exchange St., from a point 50 feet east of Sherman street to a connection with the Eagle street sewer, in the City of :. .St., . Paul, Minn., having been completed and entered of -record by the Board of Public.Works in and, for said city, said Board will meet at their office in said city at 2 p. m., on the- 10th day of June, A. D. ISBI, to hear objections (if any) to said assess ment, at which time and place, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, said . assess ment will be confirmed by said Board. - ; : The following is a list of ; the supposed owners' names, a description of the property benefited, and the amounts assessed against the same, to-wit: Rice & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. ' Supposed owner and . .i . description. : , Lot. Block. Benefits . EmmaCWheaton....... 13 28 $26.15 j James Gilflllan ......... 14 28 15690 , Alex Ramsey 15 28 156 90 , Sams... 16 28 156 90 Same 17 28 156 90 , Same ..........18 28 156 90 , HRBigelow.... 13 27 156 90 | 5ame...... 14 27 156 90 , SarahMMassey 15 27 156 90 , Henry L Moss 16 27 15« 90 . HRBigelow ..17 27 156 90 Same 18 27 156 90 Lewis Jones, se'ly 100 ft 15 26 156 90 Same, se'ly 100 ft ..16 26 156 90 Michael O'Ks*fe and Mrs. JRS Harmon 17 26 156 90 Fred Emmert ....... 18 26 156 90 . 5ame...... 19 26 156 90 Julianna De11er......... 21 26 57 53 Chas D Elfelt, w'ly 39 ft. 1 33 99 37 Peter Berkey .-:.... 6 33 156 90 JnoHudeck, ne'lyx-..- 7 S3 78 45 Johanna Sheehan, ne'ly X ofsw'lytf ......... 7 38 39 28 Same,sw'ly« of sw'ly* 7 S3 ; 39 23 Robt A Smith, ne'ly#... 8 33 78 45 Louis Schmidt, sw'lyx.- 8 33 - 78 45 Peter Berkey. 9 33 156 90 Timothy Fee, se'ly X 10 83 78 45 Patrick Keongb, nw'lyK 10 33 78 45 Wu. Chambers, nw'ly^ .1 S3 156 90 Same, nw'1y^... ....... 2 32 156 90 James H Simpson....... 3 82 156 90 Jno N Matheis,sely3i of . w'ly* 4 82 7845 Mary Jansen, nw'lvx of w'lvV 4 S3 78 45 Mary "E Breed 5 32 158 90 5ame............ 6 82 . 156 90 Mary A Forepaugh 1 81 156 90 , 5ame....... 2 81 156 90 < 5ame................... 8 81 156 90 Charlotte C Knox ...... 4 81 156 90 Jo3LForepangh........ 5 31 156 90 ' Geiman Reading society, -=.r except se'ly SO ft...... « 81 .26,15 , All objections to said assessment must be made in writing, and filed with the clerk of said Board at least one day prior to said { . meeting. • ■ ' - :..:.■•- ._■ :.v j - : JOHN FARRINGTON, President. - - Official: R. L Gorman, ; . — - ::>^.-tv±- . : j: .I Clerk Board of Public Works. 151-153 - : i OFI I n1 CD i? «ad PmKntn end root MMnii ait i QULUiCnO • postal «are le J T SOOLE Bos . 39 Wubtßitoo, D.O aad neelTe f HER so el -kVpacs i detwetJ c* »•« latetests.— Meat kte tfctf M 9« . . . . - . '-:= - ■ ■■-. • •-. « ■ Co&flrmation of Assessment foi^ Grading Holly Avenue. : , . ... * i' ill. Office or the BWibd or Public Wobks, )'■ Citt of St. Paul, Minn., May 30th, 1881. ) The assessment . of benefits, costs and ex penses, ' arising from j the grading of Holly avenue, from Western avenue to ' Dale '. street," in ;- the -V City of - St.;: Paul, Minn:, having . ! been .., completed .. and {S entered .if of record "by ■ the Board of : Public Works in and for said city, said Board will meet at their office in said city at 13 p. ■ m , on the 10th day of June, A. D. 1881, to hear objections (if any) to said assessment, at which time and place, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, said assessment will be confirmed by said Board.:- : " -- ' ■;.•-■'■'• "'--••■ The following is a list of the supposed owners' names, a description of the property benefited, and the amounts assessed against the same, to-wit: Woodland Park Addition to St. Paul. -^ * Supposed owner and ' ;,.'. description. - Lot. Block. Benefits. Jno. G. Hinkle ........ 12 13 r,% 187 49 Same, w>s . . ... . . . .... 13 13 12 56 John Caulfleld, e >*.... IS IS 12.56 Same 14 13 25 12 Chas J Stees 15 13 . 25 12 ChasOßice 16 , 13 25 12 GeoM Sawyer ....17 ■'.■'■ 18 25 12 Same 18 13 25 12 Mary. A Owens 19 18 -25 12 Mary A Mann, s# 20 :18 '■'■'■ 25 12 Same.sK 21 13 ;: 25 12 Samo,6>i ..23 13 87 49 Nathan Gallup 13 . 14 , £ii 27 31 JnoPJacobson 14 14 25 12 Guido N. Leiber ...15 14 25 12 Same..... 16 14 25 12 Morgan L. Sproat...... 17 i 14 25 12 Theodore 18 14 25 12 Same ................. 19 14 25 12 Walter W. Evan5....... 20 14 . 25 12 5ame.................. 21 14 25 12 HenryS. Ogden 22 14 25 12 Same 23 14 r 25 12 Same . . . . ~ . . . r 24 14 ' 27 31 Anderson H. Wimbisb... 12 15 80 79 Wm. Hendricks. ... . . . . 13 15 • 25 12 5ame........ 14 15 25 12 Chas.H.Parmelee...... 15 " 15 : V 25 12 Dan'l 8 B Johnston. ... 16 15 7 25 12 Sterling R McMaster... 17 15 25 12 Godfrey Sieeenthaler... 18 15 25 12 Henry E Wedelstadt.... 19 . 15 .: 25 12 Elizabeth Grant ........ 20 IS " 25 12 Richard Marvin...... 2L 15 V 25 12 Lena ß Knox..... 22 15 - 80 79 El wool W 5hirk. .. .... 12 16 - 35 68 Cha5Fabr0t... ...:..... 13 16 25 12 John M Lynch......... 14 16 - 25 12 Robert N. McLaren .... 15 16 25 12 Fancy M McLaren. ';... 16 16 -. 25 12 Anderson H Wimbish .. 17 16 , 25 12 JohnVLewis... ....... 18 16 25 12 Albert M Eddy. . .... ... 19 16 . s 25 12 HomerCEller 20 16 25 12 A V Wright............ 21 16 25 12 John GDuggan. ....... 23 16 85 68 Subdivision of Blocks 17 and 23, Woodland Park Addition. Supposed owner and I description. Lot Block. Benefits. Thos APrendergast i 17 $35 68 Same 2 17 25 12 Marietta E Hughes..... 8 17 25 12 Bame .....: ...4 17 25 12 W D Cornibh... 5 17 • 25 12 Bame... 6 17 25 12 John White .7 17 25 12 5ame........... 8 17-25 12 Cornish..... 9 17 25 12 5ame...... 10 17 25 12 John White ...... ..... 11 17 3568 Woodland Park Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and Lot. Blook. Benefits. Description. Mary Grace, c 104 ft of n 128 ft 18 $83 26 John J LHwlees.ll3 ft w of c 104 ft of n 128 ft 18 56 78 John F Ford, 50 ft w of c 217 ft of n 128 ft. ... 13 88 12 Margaret F Stiong, 150 ft w of c 267 ft of n 128 ft 18 75 37 Wm G Mitchell and Jno 8 Whwrton, w 150 ft of n278 ft 18 75 87 Subdivision of blocks 19 and 21 and part of 20, Woodland Park Addition. Supposed owner and Description. Lot. Block. Bennlte. John W.Cunningham.. 13 19 27 31 Same 14 19 25 12 WC Cunningham 15 19 25 12 Same 16 19 25 12 Alex D Gwln 17 19 85 12 game 18 19 25 12 GeoMßrack 19 19 25 12 German American Bank 20 19 25 12 Same 21 19 25 12 Wm T Daualdson 22 19 25 12 Same 23 19 25 12 Same 24 19 27 31 Wm R Maize 12 20 37 49 Same 13 20 25 12 Herman Gi eve 14 20 25 12 Same 15 20 25 12 Same 16 20 25 12 JnoCorcoran 17 20 25 12 Chas A Payne, Jr 18 20 25 12 GeoSheritf 19 20 25 12 Andrew DHaslett.n 50 ft 20 20 26 12 Bame,nsoft 21 20 25 12 Bame,nsoft 22 20 87 49 All objections to said assessment roust be made in writing and filed with the Clerk of said Board at least on« day prior to said meeting. JOHN FARRINGTON, President. Official: R. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works. 151-88 -i ■■-— —NO MORE . ": ' RHEUMATISM ! : ' or Gout Acute or Chronic. v . BALJCYLICA, ;-■:■ : j SUP.E CUBE, -■"■'■ ■'■\,l' : ./- : Manufactured by the European MedMn* ■ | -. -. Co. of Paris and Leipzig. 1 ; : i~, r _ '■■■: Immediate relief warranted. Permanent curs guaranteed. Now exclusively used by all cele brated physicians of Europe and America, be coming a Staple, Harmless and Reliable Reme dy on both continents. The Highest Medical Academy of Paris reports 95 cures out. of 100 cases within three days. - Secret— only die-, sol ver of the poisonous Uric Acid which exists In the Blood of Rheumatic and Gouty Patients; $1 a box; 6 boxes for $5. Sent to any address, free by mall, on receipt of < price. ■ j Indorsed by physicians. Sold by all druggists. Address, DANIEL ROMMEL, Sole Importer, ! _. 162 Fulton Street, New Tor For sale by Noyes Brothers & Cutler, St Paul, Minn. ': - A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Fmrrrer. Dr. T. Felix on rand's . Oriental Cream, ■■. or :^ Magical Beanlifler > Purifies as well as Beautifies the Skin. . A Savre, raid to a lady of the haut ton (a patient:) "As you ladies will use them, I recommend 'Gouraud't Cream' as the least harmful if all the Skin preparations." -Also Pondre Subtile removes superftaous hair without to jury to the skin. Mme. 41 B. T. Oonrand, sole proprietor; 48 Bond street,* N. T. For s-'le by all drugglßtt and fancy goods de lers throughout the United States, Oanadaa and Error* ..'^,i^n> v W \^-*%tr~-r ■;' ,~~ .~,.-.- ' *^*Bew«re of ' base Imitations whloh are abroad. We offer $1,000 reward for the arrest and proof of soy one selling the same, j Befer to Soy-s Bros, k Cutler . t^T-''^-'i~' -' : - : f-'^ 64-236 eod&weow ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. All persons indebted to the lat* Henry Warren, deceased, will please call and settle their accounts immediately. -^ :> ' oln " ? /5 ;- r > " v iiS^ll PETER BERKET, ÜB-rE Administrates LEADING BUSINESS MEN OP ST. IP A.UXi, MINN. : • ■ J»> ■: AECHITKOT1 r "— ;^.';- JOHN STEVENS * ION, !»* East Third «tx«at t Si Paul, Mian. -- ■ S'V^ l^^^-^:-: V;: : ;t:::--AKTHlBMIATBBm*-),; t ,,; ::.:.-f IHERWOOD HOU&H, corner, Third «ad Waba*hiiw. | :,';- : 'i : :i ~" ;.?■;..-. -.. ,► ?~:*ui3 I STEVENS A ROBERTSON, 15 East Third street, St. Paul. - . ; -; ? :-■ -.-. :-. ■-■'. : .:*t? .... • - - -■'-:■■• '' ATTOKKaYB.^- ■- ' : -- '■•-'-■^. - WILLIAMS v*r DAVIDSON, Attorneys; have removed to Davidson's block, corner of Fourth and Jackson etreeta; " : -"' > ■ >:: - 1 ' -' ':>■'-;:,■•■■ -:;vlß«T.PAoK«lt^r.s:^.:^s MoINTOSH A Co.. B«6f Packer* and PreMir-. --; j erg of Meats, 80 and 32 Jackson itrett. :.: :. __. BOOKB » BTATIQiriBT. ? IHERWOOD HOUGH, corner Third and Wabasbaw. ' ; ? ;,• v. • •: . r ST. PAUL BOOK AND STATIONERY CO., V fast Third street. - ./: :t ;? • < . QABEIftQB* * SLEIOHS- A. NIPPOLT, cor. Seventh A Bibley street*. C9*«IB»IQg, ritUlTt * PAODUCE. FINCK A MeCAULEY, Wholesale Dealers to Grain, Flour. Feed and Provisions, No. ii llblay street, it Paul, Minn. 6BOegB»T-rWHOLMALI * BITAIL. J. SCHILLO A Co., 106 Wabashaw street. .^ CAKPIT* * WAIL PAP«M JOHN MATHEIB, II East Third street "■ W. L. ANDERSOM. 86 last Third street. ■; ;;* DVT QOODS-Wtiolttale- AUERBACH, FINCH, CULBERTSON A CO., corner Third and Wacouta streets. I -■ ■ <•"-■. ; ; ! .-' :/ ; .:'i;j:Qi;.;r^•tsiLjl3.jri? f j»iriU-vi;| - A: H. LrNDEKE A BRO., 9 E. Third street. ' : : FUR*, FEATHERS * GINBBSG. ■■-'-:■ A. 0. BAILEY, 10 Jackson street ;; ij rVRNtTPBE, FEATHERS & MA.TTBESSEI. BTEES BROS., 51 East Third street Estab lished 1850. >::.:■::::-;; 1 GBooEßß— Wholesale. ' P. H. KELLY~*"cari42 to 148 East Third street ! ;. / ,-• .- . r .-■--,' „,■: - r .-;■: I HARDWARE * TOOLS. DNGSBURY A DRAPER, 85 K. Third Street | JEWELEBB * WATOHMAKEBB. EMIL GEIST, 57 East Third street i H&BDWABB— ITRONG, HACKETT A CO., 183 E. Third It j FURS, HIDES, WOOL, GINSENG. MERRELL RIDER, 55 Jackson street. ; . i " LOOKING-GLASSES. STEVENS & ROBERTSON, 15 East Third street, St. Paul. | LIMC, CEMENT, PLABTEB HAIB. BANDERS A MATHEWB, 71 and 72 Levee. : i -itTBCNKMAKaas. ■r^i?-M;^ CRIPPEN A UPSON. 74 Erst Third street • . W. H. OABLAND, 41 East Third street. : ! WISEg AND Li(jTjOß3-Wbolesale. PERKINS, LYONS A CO., 81 Robert street B. KTJHL & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Eiquors and Wines, 194 East Third street, St Paul. ■ ■• ••:■■■■■■• ■: ' ■* FICTUBEB A.D FRAMES STEVENS & ROBERTSON, 15 East Third street, St. Paul. 'TrURWiTUB^ABiTuPHOLSTEBT. j: HEZEKIAH HALL, manufacturer and dealer in furniture and upholstery. Choice stock; flrst,-claa« work: No. 341 Jackson street. ■ WHOLESALE NOTIOXB. ::l :: T ARTHUR, WARREN & ABBOTT, 186 and 188 East Third street." -:■ - "_■"•- roi -: :: . ' ■-. :.-::..:- PHDEETAIZBS. /' -■;- * 7 '■ : "' .0 J. MnOABTWT. r t " ; .T, " - i. "0. DOWKXLI.Y »cCAiTHY& EONNiJLI.Y, U^NTDE liT AKERS 54 Wabashmv Street, '■ [Opposite Poetoftee.] r:!*;" "1 Asents for Pow*n It Walker's flue burial eases - OeUs answered st all hours. En-balu Ing a specialty B*ei heane In th.-s dry and finest carriages a* thi io«Mt rates. 7ouerals oouducted and satlsf aottox fnarant«*d. A '-,/ ..'...■;!■ I ■;.-.:: ": I r..: ■ .::\^::i\.i M*' ;■.-,! rr/XL 6EIGGS & IOSTEB, PXAXEBS IN flttL ai Will 29 East THirl Street, BT. PAUL, - - - MIWN . laroreat Bednetftms hi Prices of Goal. CITY NOTICE. Change of Street Grade f-^,. "•; Citt Clsrk'b Otticb " ) St. Paul, 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 of the City Hall, order a change of grade on the following street between the points named, viz.: v Minster Street, From Lafayette avenue 1* Mianekaha street, in accordance with and as indicated by the red line on the profile thereof, and as reported upon as proper and neee'sary by the Board of Public Works, of daU April 22, 1881, which said report was adopted by the Common Coun cil at their meeting held May 5, 1881. -" The profile indicating the proposed change is on file and can be seen at this office. • - ' By order of Common Council, r- ■~- i . J. .. : - THOS. A. PRENDERGAST, | May 13-Mon & Thur-3w v i City i Clerk. BemovesTaa Pi mpl es, Freckle, Moth Patches and every blemieb en beauty It n»s stood the test of thin; j ears, and is so harmless we taote it to b* iure the pre paration is properly made Accept no eon terfett cl similar name. The diatm- MshedDr.L. db. a- Xa. cunrs CATHARTIC. rwnlr Vegetable. Cares all MBow Aseasea act. teg «a toe Stomach, Unr and Blood. Warraatei ■bi all eases. Ask your Prnj-pii-t for this Kedtdaa. 1^!: cw«oi»MPocii)tisicsr^ *M fey all Orma^U. Be^VleAMki* CONTKACT WORE. Ciulncliii Sewer ti Pleasant j: Avenue. OFFICE of the BOARD OF PUBLIC Works, ;}* Citt of St. Paul, Minn., May 27,1 881. ) :: " Sealed bids will be received by the '. Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of Bt. Paul, Minn., at their office in . said city, until 12 M. on the 7th day of June, A. D. 1881, for the construction of a sewer, on Pleasant avenue, from Sixth street to Third street, in said city, according to plans and spec ifications on file in the office of said Board. C A bond with at least two sureties, in a sum of iat least 20 per cent, of the , gross amount bid, mast accompany each bid. . i ' The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. >- •?• .v "-;- '*?-■ JOHN FARRINGTON, Official: R. L. Gorman, ' " Clerk Board of Public Works. 148-158 CONTMGT WOM. ConstrnetißE Sever 01 Ramsey Street. ; "•■■" "■~~™~""™ Office of the Board of Public Works, ? - Citt of St. Paul, Minn., , May 27, 1881. $ Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minn., at their office la said city, until 12 m. on the 7th day of June, A. D. 1881 , for the " construction iof a sewer lon Ramsey street, from Pleasant avenue to Forbes street, in said city, according to plans and specifications on file in the office ' of said Board. '-:" &£&W& r'::l--— -\-z> ..: (&?& A bond with at least two sureties, in a sum of at least 20 per : ceut. - of the \ gross ; amount bids must accompany each bid. ' ; r v ; - 1 1 The"taid Board reserves ■ the . right to reject any or all bids ; O-^ !^ •--» -■•- . r •; i?. ■. t . ■; JOHN FARRINGTON, President. Official: R. L. Gorman, ! Clerk Board of Public Works. 148-158 CONTBACT WORK BEADING MACEUBIN STREET. Office of the Board of Public Works, ) i City of St. Paul, Minn, May 27, 1881. > Sealed bids will be received by the 1 Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their office in said city, until 12 m. on the 7th day of June, A. D. 1881, for the grading of Mackubin street, from Summit avenue to Iglehart street, in said city, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. <A* - - A bond with at least two sureties, in a- sum of at least 20 per cent, of the gross amount bid, 'must accompany each bid. . * The said board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. JOHN FARRINGTON, President Official: R. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works. 148158 PROPOSALS FOB TOWER Ektof.Nl Citt Clkrk's Office, \ St. Paul, Minn., May 9th, 1881. J Sealed propo-)als,marked "proposals for tow er clock, etc. will be received at this office 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 &11 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 a fifty pound hammer. he 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 - - By order of Common Council. ■ - THOS. A. PRENDERGAST, 180-158 City Clerk. . ;" ■'■' 1 MANUFACTURERS. ST. PAUL FUUNDKY AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY, '. .' Manufacturers of the :'-.;*r; ': ST. ■ PAUL FARM ENGINE, Car Wheel*, I?ailroad Castings, ■• j* ; - Iron ' Fronts for Buildings. Heavy Wood and Coal Stoves, Bridge, j Sewer j and all other kinds of Castings. President— W. R. Merriam. Manager— C. N. Parkbr. Sec and Treaa.— H. W. Toppthg. O. Box, 2575.: r ./v. ;;;.;;/-,; ,.; : . :\: :;■:;■ COBntOTIOHMIT. ..:; : r ~ Cm *§T«V ■T/TBend one, two, three, or lr» ( a 1 111 dollars for a sample rate) 8 IB ■■ ■I box, by exptens, of the b«* m IHI I 1 M handles In Amerloa, put vi B IV II ■■ eleaanU? and strictly pur» LB I 111 I Beiers lo aD Chicago. AC II 111 drees a F.ouwTeeß. 11111/ | Oonfectlonet. --. - --"-ißiamtioii wi'msT" ninnian •.' , '■-■ z 'z •- XKBKOT DEB. ;.v; 55; v PROF. F. A. THORPE, manufac turer of VEBMIN and INSECT DR -BTROTINO POWDEB. Free from Poison. Ho. 11l West Third street, St. Paul, Minn. Orders pronrpOy filled. Send for 'circulars and tretimoniale. llfi-3m iiniiTßinr ro«raverjeOTw,so£*»cas ii vi I IntH^ wia "* - raptar*beeaMSttg stranfulaUd « knife or It**- , rare, ne *isa>isin<iv«s' r t» '"rnptw* o«irsttve oobh pound-* *9 W fjinii i •nflmni - — "'— "comtno*. MDae^treasyMr patent or cruel -SKCliaiilca! aroli kaee whatever are employed by Drs J Loaran * Oady ; !n treating and earing r%rtui t By a rational, «f • tad almost painless method of treatment Drs r Loga> k Oady guarantee a potitim cure. Persons rs*j (*aeive treatment ana return homeward the §axa* Say, and continue employment while .ouder treat •aent, if abdominal pressure be avoided. Treetmeist eiattoteMah sex and to all ages '. - ; A positlT* en?* ammUStot no charge made. .'. Why . ccatiim* t'c* ■Bflßiruffer the mental and nervous :depre«slo», sssWMtec*. ba'k and to frequent ; A posltiv* cn?t ■■or no charge made. Why cosiluu« lbs fsufler the mental and cerrous depre«alQk, MB, berk ache, frequent disposition to ■slHi*, and other renal dUßoaliles . that almost . in fttsttry follow the unnatural truss prsssurs epos fceatemal organs when an abafltate care Ism star* for yon? -•--— ■■ ■ • ' ■■■ •■ " - '•'-' '-* ;• -'- Die Logan k Oedy are , permanently touted to CWoege. Offloe 9W State street. Oor. «ate an* ldams. Befere&oes given at the ottos. Hours.* a. if. to 4v. k.\-.~-.i;;. -fjtCt'-T \s. vi^s „•; \-::~.:i'.i^-j. • '■•'■-' Ooasmltatle-a said Kxasalnatlon Frc«, s f.~. >"^v ■ .-.--,- ■>; --;.-. Wtj>; ;;;:: . : 7 PIAHO IMOTBUOTKW. i .'--■-■ • ■■••- --! HISS LAUBA W. HALL, ■:-?.- i TEACHER OF PliJO, - • SI. PAUL . - Residence, No. 20 ■ Western Arenas. Reference ' by permwelon. Prof. : H. 8. Saroxi TRAVELERS" UUIDE. Paul linihrnii Time Tahle.*\ . Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis ATTD OMAHA LINB. JBABTERN DIVISION— hU» K o, St. Paul A ;-. >{ ; '■ __ tllUD»«pr,m Lti« . J P TWO DAILY TRAINS TO , OHIO AGO. ' ; i..;.-.-- Depot Foot of Waoonto Street. .-. , , v _ ' i •„ ... Trmina. - r , _ t \T~. -. Latti.... . Leave. ; -^t-> -:.•-.'':•'' '8t Pral.-': Mbmatpolla ! Throtißh Chicago and I *13:3n p m *ll :« •m - ■ Expresa.... f t«.'o«pm i9Jo*m Worth Wlrv)nirto •10:43 am WlaoonalnOeutral...... '8:14 am fi^vi'-.-i' ri-»-._-..ii_i_;_ ■>:- ■ — - ••■ A.triT«. ■ ArriTP. • ■! I-."- num. .. • St. ''»:il Mlnu«»polit Through Chicago and J fit*) a m *7:« am ' Kaatorn Kxpnis ... tl^'pia t3:2Qpm North Wisconsin -. *8:35 p m Wlsoontln Outral....- -9:lspm •T.PAULA RTLLWATKB TKATMb - ■ . Depot foot of WacouU street. '. Lea re '■'.''" , j ; ; . Lesre. ■--•.: 8UPmn1. ...... 8:15 a m[BtUhntar.. r .*...tlS^* p m M .....;. +B:o6pm| *»....'.. •800pm - - Depot foot of - Jaekaon itre»t. ,• v Lo»ve. '■'- J \ ... - Lears. L " St. rani.... •! If a. m. Stiliwater •*:<» a. m, " ....nor i* p.m. I :- • ' "9«w m. m. ; -" .\..»«6tfiop.m. I ."'/:,;: *»^j>p^in« Bivxft fall tbiik. - Depot foot of Jaeluon itreet. r . LcaT*. . . . Umn, 5tP5n1....... •S^epmiarer Fall* for • l - I St. Paul «6i»ia AH the abort train* put Lake Elmo. vnmvmxtm division- Ht. Pant M Mops - City ■allroaa - M Th c Slonx City Route." v| • ! Depot foot of JtckMau street. : ■_ Trains. Lean. I ArrlTS. Omaha," T—iii City aud Texaa Szpnas :.• *3:*opm »10:e«aiB Bk»x Mi and noax City Kz pas« :10am ♦6:Bopm ■ *|l»jii»< wwepted. tnaily. IMoudays ezoepted. : : Xbe Btmt Valla St Sioiix City ISxprosa makes clone ecoMattßM to a.d from all potato on bnuoh Huaa. V B PI (Hit =■ n nan l tv«"(- V^ <...» St. Paul, Mlonf and Manitoba K. B '_ ? • Depot foot of Waoonta street. In effect Not. 91, 1880. Jfl • RBQUS FALLS DIVISION. Leave North. . . Arrive death. Fargo, I Manitoba. Manitoba. Fargo, : Passenger. Express. Express. Passenger. am — p m ■ • am pm •7:30 7:*)... St. Pau1.. ..i0:00 *6:80 ♦8:15 B:lo.. Minneapolis.. *6:18 '.{ - BBZOKZNBISOXIimSIOH. Breokenrtdge. Breokenrldge. Passenger. ... . . Passeagezt am - ' . ■• - ' . . ' '.: - . pm •8:30 Leave.... Bt Panl.... Arriva ;■ *7*5 *9:00 '••■ do ..Mmneapolis.. do ■ *6:35 St. Paul »nd Mipiifupolw Short Un». Leave Arrive a; Leave ■ . Arrive at St. Paul Minneapolis Minneapolis Bt. Paul •7:00 am "7:35 am 7-60 am 8:26 am •7:3o a m f8:10am *9:(« am *o:s2am •B:2oam *9:iK)am 10:45 am 11:16 am . 9:loam 9:45 am til am *12:16pm •10:10 am *U:0& am 1:40 pm 3:lspm 12:00 m 12:80 pm ♦2:65 pm *Bdopm •l:«pm -2:20 pm #:26pm 6:i;upm 8:10 pm 8:40 pm *<1 :80 pm *7 :05 pm •4:45 p m '6:20 pm 0 p m 6:16 pin f7 :00 pm t7 :36 pm 7.30pm 8:10 m ' • " LAKE MIKNEXOKUA IM-; 1 cave Arrive. St. Paul B:»>am •B:2sam " ■ *s:4Opw 7:10 . Minneap0Ua.... ................ '.»:'oam *7 60 am •. " --•'•.- .:...: .......\*«:lspiß 6:3ipm ' Wa>zata, (Lake Mlnnetonka)...*7:!o am 9:16 am ■ •* ;••■- " ... 6 :45 *7 : opm Traius leaving Saturday at 7:80 p. m. goes to Pet gas Falls, only. •Except Sunday. + Except Saturday. JAB. J. HILL, Gen. Manager. W. 8. Aucxandkr. Gen . Pagaemrer Agent. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul K«il way . Three daily trains to Onlosgo. Two daily trains to ' Bt. Loui« and Kansas City Seveei tf-et daily trains seaob w^ybetwefn Ht. Paul atd MiDuea.oUs. ■ .• - : Leave. Arrive ' Trains. St. Paul. Bt. PauL River Dthfdon— . . Thro Chicago kB. Exp.. «12:35 p m 6:60 a m Thro Chicago* E. Exp.. 8:10 pm *1 pm - lowa ft Minn. Division— ■ ' ThroP.dn O .Mtl&O Ex. *6 40 a » *6:40 p m St. L. ft Kan. City Ex. . •6:40 a m 16: 0a m St. L & Kan City Ex.. t8:46 p m *«:40pm Bastings & Dakota Exp. '6:40 a m •6:40 pm Owatonna Panmtnger. . . *4:3' p m *9:36 a m ■■ " ' -" '» Bi,Paal and Jiliunep.ula Trains. ;' ; Via Short Line. ■.'; . Leave Arrive Leave Arrive St. Paul Minneapolis Uinne»polt» St. Paal. 6:00 am 6:3oam '6:3o am *7: 0a m •8:00 am *8:80 am *7:tf>am «7:3Oam •8:56 am *o:4sam 6:(Oam " B:3oam 9:00 am liDtn •9rtktam ~ •9:3oam ♦10:00 am *1 ■< M a ' 10:00 am 10;«) am 10:80 am 11:90 a tv 10*30 am 11:2 am 11:0 am 11:39 am *11.0Uam *ll:30am •11^0 m •13.80 pm •12:"Urn *12:-«ipm •l:«0pm *i:oopm 1:00pm 1:40 pm 2*0(1 pit 2: oi»oi 2"0 p m 2>*)pm . 2:?opm 820pm . i3> p m B:2opm B:<X>pm 3:()pm 3:00 pm 3:M)pm . 4*onpm 4:3>pm ■ 4i"o pm 4:30 pm 6:opm 5:30 pm 4.30 pm 6:30 pm j 6** lpm 6:Hnpm 5.-00 pm 6:80 do 6:55 pm 6:55pm 6:oopm 6:Sopm 7:oopm _7j3opm 7:Bopm B*oo gm ■ ■ V"a Tort flnnlllng and Mlnnehaha. ' »a :i'i •m I *tf:tdam . •6*aoam| •7-20 am 10:56 am . 11:2 a m 10:»0an. 1110 am ; 2 - 3')pcQ 8:t-)pm 2::i'pni 8111 am • sistpm 6:55 pm 4»op m 680 on •Sundays excepted. \ 1 Saturdays excepted. Vton- - days exoeptad. Trains not marked are daily. NT PA U I.— foot of Jackcon street City office 113 East Third street, corner Jackson. Thomp son & Petsoh, Ticket Agents. - . MLpT KAPOI.IS-Depot corner S Washington and Third ■ avenues : south, A. B. Chamberlain, Ticket Agent. City offloe No. 9 Nloollet Bouse. - O. L. Scott, Ticket Agent. ;_ it. f itui « i>aiulii KailroMO. Depot foot of Waoonta street. • !• - : '■_ trains. L'e St Paul Ar. Dula h I L'b Da ma lir St. Paul I 8:00 am 4:4opm- I 9:30 am 6:onp«D 7:i5 p m 7:30 am | t6:3"pni 6:*oara L'eßt Paul Ar.Btliwater Le Hiillwater Ar. St Paul 8:00 am 9:tsam 7:45 am 9tioam 2.110 p m 3:10 pm I:4spm B:2opm 4:opm 6:lopm | 4:0»p m 6:«pxa L'e St. Paul \r W. B-arj L'e VI Bear Ar. Ht Paul '8:00 am. 8: a m 6 -40 a m 63> a m *0:«0 a m ln:2sam 7:3' am 8:00 am 11:20 am 12:10 pm | 84i a m 9:70 am' 2:"0 p m 2:12 pm 'O.SOam 11: warn 2:55 pm B:sopm- ,I:lspm *2:45p m 4:10 j. m 445 pm 2:!spm B:i)pm AOO p m fi:'-(iipni 1:65 pm 6:25 p ro . 7:46 p m 8:::6 p m 6:25 pm 6 :••«'» pni | ■'■■', :■•■•• . . ' 10:u0pmi: 10:50 p m L'e Bt. Pan! Ar Tayl'sF's LTayl's F 1- ft. Paul 8:00 am ll:*ipm 6:oam 9.2-iam - 4:10 p m 7:»p m lr»pm «*:'Q p m tDatly exopt Saturd&v. ■ * ■. > All other train* daily except Sunday. - ■WHITE lIEAK UKK BUSPAT 'itA'V. L'eßt. Pan 1 Ar. W. Btinr. L'e W. Bear ir.BM»n 10:1^ am 10:5-) am B:4' am 9:29 am 3:Bopm B:n.-.pru 1:0pm l; ( Spm •d :00 pm - f:Sspm I 7:f)opm 7:35 pm | *Tjmrm St Fanl P.fcD. depot foot of Third street. SltepinacanonahzonghnlKhttral"S ■ . . r, -v - OEO II H^ZZIBD, :-■■;■■ Ticket Agent, inn East Tbiri street. A. M. EDDY, Qenr r»i frolght ft Ticket « gen t 2 Northern Pacific Railroad. . ;, : ; ■ , Ticket oaoo 41 Jae&Mß street. , . ■ Leave, - -■■- ■ ~. ■.. - "7 Arrive. . t7:WA. m. »argo Express. • -rCUiip.ii. 17:00 p. M. * rtry» and Blwr vck Ft. |7 ;f«0 A.m.; tSkcept SoDdaf . i&xeeyt batmday. . |&xeept IfllßflSj , •- .*' -" - . '"'■ f' - •-■ ' '" : ■ ■■--'- * r; f alace s'efpisg can on all night trains. . .« Connection made at Blsmarc* with Mlnsonrl river steamers lor Men 1 ana. , . £,_ 1 . r.*:; H : HATJPT, dm. Manaeer, St Pan". jrj X B«mnHi ft*n.t'%vmit*-T Agwit. M -Psnl ■ Wisconsin ' '&"• Minnesota ' and Wisconsin Tv. l ', 5V.-L C«Mitral KailroHflx. y The new line from Minnesota to Northern, Centra and Eastern Wisconsin , **• -■■; , . Leave St. Panl, (vie 0., St. P.. M. * O.). 8:13 a m .?■} Stillwater Junction ;....... 6:Mam r - : " ( Hndson/.'.r:-.*.' .'.'.-...-.............. 7:lfiaro ' /.«• \ Baldwin (Breakfazt) Arrive 8 08 ... B:2* a m r**\ | lleuoiionoe :...... ■- ...~-»*94 am Arrive »aw Claire .-......-:.-.■...•■ . .... 10:30 » m Leave Eau Claire fvla W. iM. UK.).... 10 flO * m . •r" 'i Badger Mills 11:02 a m "'.** CmppewaFalJs Il:15«a h Oedoi. H:*'»m - Stanley " : !i pni #l Thorpe ;..". 12:83 a " WRhee l.f"pn Arrive Abbotsford (Dinner) .....-...; 1:60 oca %-k Phliap«(W. 0 8.8.)............. 4:63pm ;•" [ Fineld.. •• 6 88 pm '.?u.2 Stevens Pcmt....' .........'..... 6:<6pm ;,«-i VenashvNeensh B:4opm t-**'-i Applcton :.......:......... Brospni. ". - :'• Oreon 8ay..... T." ...... ....... '....11:59 pm "««:*. Bt Panl from Oreen Bay..r^:.v.;t.»:l*p m ' V. N. Former. Gen. Man. ■.. Jas Bakkb, <*. PA. . •fIDI nPn Appetite cured, v NO FEE till cured. TUDAUbU stamp. Q.B.M.Co.,C]evclHnd 0. , Jl'/Afi Oold, Chroioo Lithti{rrapb : Garde, so two feßka, ui&s ««, 10*. C OsTur. ' tneoQse, N. 7.