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THE SONG OF THE BALL,. \A . W. F. in Detroit Post and Tribune. 1 "With fingers jeweled and white, With eyebrows arched till they met, A maiden stood in unmaidenly poise, Dancing "the head" in the set — Dance! dance! dance! Forward, and backward, and swing: And still with a grace no art could enhance She moved the queen of the ring. Whirl: whirl! whirl! Till the brain begins to swim! Whirl! whirl! whirl! Till weary in back and limb! Glide, and Newport, and ltaquet, Raquetj and Newport, and Glide— Till you move about in a mystic maze, Unconscious of time or tide. Dance! dance! dance! The oscitemen*. ne'er grows leas, And what have you gained? A broken lan, ('rushed Sowers ami .i Led dress, A stupid languor, a vague unrest, A smile, a regrat, a eigii, And a filing so dre.tr that it will be queer t£ it doe* not end in a cry. Flirt! fiirt! flirt! Form the "Promenade" to "Sweet Home!"' Flirt! flirt! flirt! A* empty and rain as foam! Waltz aVul flirt with the young. Flirt and waltz with the old. It is all the same to the skillful belle, Lot the v. . m be modest or bold. If modest, you ply your arts To win ].i:;i to your feet. If bold, you measure swords That the conquest may bo complete, Smile, and giggle, and ogle, Ogle, and giggle, and smile; Denominate all who slight your charms "Too utterly stupid and vile." With fingers jeweled and white, With eyebrows arched till they met, A maiden stood in maidenly poise, Dancing "the head" in the set — Dance! dance! dance! Forward, and backward, and swing, And still with a grace no art could enhance She moved the queen of the ring. im>i;kthe ocean. An Eminence Like Mount Washington Submerged Off Our Coast. [Now York Sun. ] Eight subjects wore discussed in the National Academy of Sciences yesterday in a Columbia college recitation room. Prof. A. E. Verrill, of Yale college, de scribed the physical and geological char acter of the bottom of the sea off our coast, especially that which lies beneath the gulf stream. He made 1,500 observations this summer for the United State 3 fish commissioners. He has cruised from Labrador to Chesapeake bay and about I'OU miles out to sea. About sixty miles outside of Nantucket is a streak of very cold water, and animals dredged up are like those caught in Greenland, Spitz bergen and Siberia. The water is fifty fathoms dee] . and the bottom of the ocean is of soft clay. Boulders weighing 800 or 1,000 pounds ire dredged up. Prof. Verrill believes that they are brought down by ice bergs from the Arctic regions and dropped when the ice melts. The boulders are found as far south as Long Island. Further out to sea, seventy to 120 miles south from the southeastern coast of New England, the bottom of the sea, which has inclined very gradually eastward, forming a table lancLtakes a sudden dip downward, so that whereas the water on the edge of the bluff is 100 fathons deep, at the bot tom of the basin is 1,000 fathoms deep. The slope is as high and as steep as Mount Washington, and on its summit, which is level. diver could he go to so low a depth, could not put out his hand without touch ing a living creature. The bottom of the sea is covered just there with a fauna which has never been before found outside of the Mediter ranean sea, the gulf of Mexico, the Indies and other tropical regions. The number of species of lish dredged up is 800, and over half of them have never before been seen by naturalists. Seventy kinds of fish, ninety of Crustacea, and 270 mollueka have been added to the fauna. The age of many of the specimens shows that they must be permanent in that region. The trowel let down from the ships by a mile of rope brings up a toa of living and dead crabs, shrimp-, and star fish, and as the trowel simply sera over a small surface, the ocean bed is plainly carpeted with creatures. Sharks are seen by thousand! in this re gion, and countless dolphins, but it seems strange that not a fish bone is ever dredged up. A piece of wood may be dredged up once a year, but it is honoy comb«d by the boring shell fish, and falls to pi«ce-s at ike t juch of tile hand. This shows what destruction is constantly going on in these depths. If a ship sinks at sea with all on board it would b« eaten up by fish with the exception of the metal, and that would corrode and disappear. Not a bout of the human body would re main after a few da} s. It is a constant display of the law of a survival of the fittest. Nothing made by the hand of man dredged up after cruising for ncitls in the track of ocean vessels, excepting coal clinkers shoved overboard from steamships. Here Prof. Verrill corrected himself. Twenty-five miles from land he dredged up au India rubber doll. That, he said, was one thing the fish could not eat. Here the gulf stream is forty miles fur ther west than any map shows, Professor Verrill continued, and this stream of water from the south nourished the tropical life near Massachusetts. The temperature further in shore is thirty-five degrees in August, on the edge of the marine Mount Washington fifty-two degrees, and toward the bottom of the basin thirty de grees, while further out to sea the temper ature "of the water grows colder. On the surface the jelly fish, nautilus and the Portuguese man-of-war, with other tropical fish, are found. Id this belt the tile fish, about which so much was said a year ago, was found in immense quantities, but this summer, although ex peditions have been made for the express purpose of catching some, not one could be taken. Undoubtedly they had been killed, to a fish, by a storm which carried the cold water into the gulf stream; indeed, it ie known that a cold current of water resting on the ocean's bed may contain Arctic fish, and a current of warm water floating over it on the - face may be alive with tropi cal fish. As to the quantity of light at the bottom of the sea there has been much dispute. Animals dredged from below 700 fathoms either have no eyes, or faint indications of then;, or else their eyes are very largo and protruding. Crabs' eyes are four or five times as large as those of a crab from Bur face water, which shows that the light is feeble, and that eyes to ba of any use must be very large and sensitive. Another strange thing is that where the creatures in those lower depths have any color, it is of orange red, or red ish orange. Sea anemones, corals, shrimp and crab have this brilliant color. Some times it is pure re scarlet, and in many specimens it inclines toward purple. I\ol a green or blue fish is found. The orange red is the fish's protection, for the bluish green light in the bottom of the ocear makes the orange or red fish appear of p. neutral tint and hides it from enemies, Many animals are black, others neutral in color. Some fish are provided with bor ing tails, so that they can burrow in Uk mud. Finally, the surface of the subma rine mountain is. covered with shells, like an ordinary sea beach, showing that it is the eating house of vast schools of carniv orous animals A codfish takes a whole oyster into its mouth, cracks the shells, di ;e?ts the meat and spits out the rest OFFICIAL. : Report of Sheriff of Ramsey County. Minn., for the Month of January, 1883. BECEIPTS. January 1, from Ramsey county ,January 1, taking up Carrie Morrison for trial, charges uncollected $3. '-; : January 1, from Ramsey county.January 1. taking up Mollie Quiniby for trial, charges uncollected $3. January 1, from F. F. Wilde, Januar} 1, subpoena, Gebhart vs. Gebhart, charges • uncollected $1.85. January 1, from W. H. Mead, January 1, summons and complaint, Ries vs. Rios, charges uucollected §1.20. January 2, from Bigelow, Flandrau & Squires, January 2, cash, back charges col lected 14.10, January 2, from H. H. Horton, January 2, cash, back charges collected §1.20. January 2, from F. L. Olmstead,January 2. cash, back charges collectedsl.2o. January 2,from O'Brien, Eller & O'Brien, January 2, cash, back charges collected, $2.75. January 2, from H. H. Herbst, January 2, cash, back charges collected 70 cents. January 2, from C. D. Kerr, January 2, execution, Bohn M. Co. vs. Fedi, charges uncollected $1.20. January 2, from B. G. Reynolds.January 2, summons, Mason vs. Baldwin, charges uncollected $1.25. January 2, from Willis & Willard, Jan uary 2, execution, Willis vs. Patterson, charges uncollected $1.70. January 2, from C. J. Berryhill, January 2, execution, Somers vs. Baker, charges uncollected $1. January 3, from C. K. Davis, January 3, cash, back charges collected $2.60. January 3, from Walsh & Goforth, Janu ary 3, cash, back charges collected $10. January 3, from Win. L. Kelley, January 3. cash, back charges collected $4.80. January 3, from Chas. N. Bell, January 3. cash, back charges collected 75 cents. January 3, from E. S. Chittenden, Janu ary 3, cash, back charges collected, $2.40. January 3, from Warner A; Stevens, January 3, cash, back charges collected, $1. January 3, from Williams & Stevens, January 3, cash, back charges collected $3.60. January 3. from Rogers & Rogers. Janu ary 3, cash, back charges collected $11.30. January 3, from W. E. Bramhall, Janu ary 3, cash, back charges collected $2.90. January 3, from E. Ozman, January 3, cash, back charges collected $1. January 3, from E. S. Gorman, January 3, cash, back charges collected $3. January 3, from C. D. Kerr, January 8, cash, back charges collected $6. January 3, from Erwin & Ryan, January 3, cash, back charges collected $4.20. January 3, from 'if. H. Mead, January 3, summons, Thornton vs. Wal3h, charges uncollected 80 cents. January 3, from G. Siegenthaler, Janu ary .*;. summons and complaint, Siegen thaler vs. Walsh, charges unoollected $1.20. January 3, from Otis & Otis, January 3, summons, Maguire vs Sheiler, charges na collected, $2.40. January 3, from O'Brien & Wilson, Jan uary 3, summons and garnishee, North western Fuel company vs Straube, charges uucollectsd, $2.20. January 3, from E. S. Gorman, January 3, summons, Powers Bros, va Cook, charges uncollected, $1.20. January 3, from O'Brien & Wilson, Jan uary 3, summons, Drabble vs Waldrou, charges uncollected, $3.60. January 3, from O'Brien & Wilson, Jan uary 3, writ of injunction, Drabble vs Wal dron, charges uncollected, $3.60. January 4, from George Barbaras. Jan uary 4, cash, back charges collected, $1.25. January 4, from G. Siegenthaler, Janu ary 4, cash, back charges collected. $1.20. January 4, from Ramsey connty.January 4, for boarding county prisoners for No vember, back charges collected, $455.55. January 4, from Ramsey county,Januar7 4, for fees for November, back charges col lected, $849.70. January 4. from Ramsey county, January 4. for committing prisoners for November, back charges collected, $18. January 4, from Chan. N. Bell, January 4, execution, Bigfordvs Etter, charges un collected, $2.20. January 4, from O'Brien & Wilson, Jan uary 4, summons and attachment, Swesny vs Page, charges uncollected, $2.90. January 5, from Ramsey county.January 5, taking up FredWendoil for trial, charges uncollected, $3. January 5, from Ramsey county, January 5. taking up Frank Carver for trial.charges uncollected, $3. January 5, from Ramsey county.January 5. subpoena, State vs Wendorf. charges on collected, $4.90. January 5, from H. H. Herring, January 5, cask, back chargeß collected $1.25. January 5, from Wilson & Gale, January 5, cash, back charges collected $1.25. January 5. from sheriff's fees, January 5, all other sources (6. January 5, from State of Minnesota, Jan uary 5, taking Hart to Stillwater, all other sources $12. January 5, from James N. Granger, Jan uary 5, cash, back charges collected $5 80. January 5. from Walsh & Goforth, Jan uary 5, execution, Walsh vs. Buzzell, charges uncollected $1. January 5, from Walsh & Goforth, Janu ary 5, execution, Powers vs. Benjamin, charges uncollected $1. January 6, from Ramsey cou»ty, Janua ry 6, taking up Wendorf for trial, charges uncollected S3. January 5, from Ramsey county, JaDu ary 6, taking up Carver for trial, charges uncollected $3. January 6, from Ramsey county, Janua ry 6, subpoena, State vs. Wendorf, charges uncollected 70 cents. January 6, from D. B. Searle, January G. cash, back charges collected $1.35. January 6, from Bore &, Conch, January 6, cash, back charges collected $1.25. January C, from Warner & Stevens, Jan uary 6, sale, McAffee vs. Purtell, charge? uncollected $8.03. January 6, from Wm.L.Keiley.January G. summons and complaint, Johnson vs. John son, charges uncollected §1.20. January 8, from Ramsey county, Janua ry 8, supporting Gill in case of State vs. McNamara, charges uncollected (ft. January 8, from Warner & Stevens, Jan uary 8, summons and garuishee, Powers vs. Horland, charges uncollected $2.40. January 8, from Lewis & Leslie, .Tauc-v ry 8, summons, Hayes vs. Alberts, charges uncollected $1.25. January 8, from W. K. Mead, January 8 execution, Mead vs. Lick, charges unool lected $1. January 8, froui Williams & DayicUon January 8, summons and complaint, Car , lies vs. Leighton, charges uncol'sctec $1.20. . January ':■. from Wilson & Ball, January i.», cash, back charges collected $1.25. January 9, from H. W. Cory, January 3 , summons. Donolme vs. Graff, charges un . collected §1.20. January 9, from Williams, Davids .? I Goodman, January 9, summons and com , plaint, Davidson vs. St. P., M. & M. Ry. . charges uncollected $1.20. . January 10, from J. W. Buss, January [ 10. cash, back charges collected $1.25. January 11, from Ramsey county, Janu i ary 11, warrant. State vs. Sullivan, charge: . uncollected §:!. , January 11, from Lewis & Leslie, Janu ary 11, cash, back charges collected $1.25 , January 11, from O. H. Comfort, Janua ry 11, cash, back charges collected $4.50. January 11, from Hodgson <£, Young 3 January 11, cash, back charges collectei . | $1.25. . 1 January 11, from O'Brien & Wilson,-Tan THE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE, SATURDAY MORNING, M VRCH 10, 1833. vary 11, summons, Bell vs. Miton, charg « uncollected $1.20. January 11, from H. V. Rutherford, J;i vary 11, summons, Mead vs. Lick, charj; - uncollected $2.40. January 12, from Ramsey connty,Janr - ry 12, arrest of W. Wiedman, of Clay cot. ty, by order of court, charges uncollect. . $60.20. January 12, from Ramsey county, Janr. ry 12, subpoena, state ts. Ole Sorensc. . charges uucollected $2.10. January 12, from Rumsey county. Janu - ry 12, taking Anna Sullivan to St. Pete- . all other sources §"_'"». January 12, from W. H. Cory, January 12, Summons, Breenetal vs. O'Brii i charges uncollected $1.20. January 12, from O'Brien, Eller . O'Brien, January 12, summons, Shepler vs. b'..e;iler, charges uncollected $1.20. January 13, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 13, warrant, state vs. Hope, charg.■:• uncollected $3. January 13, from J. W. Willis, Januasy 13, cash, back charges collected. $7.95. January 13, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 13, cash, taking Hope to St. Peter, all other sources $25. January 13, from F. G. Ingersoll.Janua ry 13, summons and complaint, Speight vs. Speight, charges uncollected $1.20. January 13, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 13, subpoena, State vs. Roach, charges uncollected $10.10. January 13, fiom Ramsey county, JaDU ary 13, subpoena, State vb, Watlher, charges uncollocted $1.40. January 13, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 13, subpoena, State vs. Yoerk, charges uncollfccted $2.10. January 13, from Ramsey county, Jan uary 13, eebpoena, State vs. Hirst, charges uncollected, $5.60. January 13, from Ramsey county, Jan uary 13, subpoena, State vs. Chapman, charges uncollected, $2.10. Jtumary 13, from fßamsey county, Jan uary 13, subpoena, State vs. Wilson, charg «s uncollected, $3.50. January 13, from Ramsey comnty, Jan nary 13, subpeena, State vs. Sweeny, charges unoollected, $4.20. January 13, from Ramsey county, Jan uary 13, subpeena, State vs. Sorenson, charges uncollected, $18.60. January 13, from Ramsey county. Jan uary 13, subpoena, State rs. Hammond, charges uncollected, $3.50. January 13, from Ramsey county, Jan uary 13, subpeeua, State vs. Lyons et al., charges uncollected, $31.40. January 13, from Ramsey county, Jan uary 13, subpeena, State vs. Carver, charg es uncollected, $4.20. January 13, from Ramsey county, Jan uary 13, subpeena, State vs. Tierney, charges uncollected, $4.20. January 13, from Ramsey county, Jan uary 13, subp(jena. State ts. .Randolph, charges uncollected, $2.10. January 13, from Ramsey county, Jan uary 13, subpoena, State ye. Ranney, j charges uncollucted, $1.40. January 13, from Ramsey county. Jan uary 13, subpoena, State vs. Fish, charges ui;collected, $9.10. January 13, from Ramsey icounty. Jan uary 13, subpeeua, State vs. Fisher, charg es uncollocted, §2.10. January 13, from Ramsey county, Jan uary 13, subpiena, State vs. Finnejran, charges uncollected, $1.40. January 13, from Ramsey county, Jan uary IS, subpoena, State vs. Goudy, char ges uncollected, §10.50. JanKary 13, from Ramsey county, Jan uary I 13,^ subpoena, State vs. Wilberne, charges uncollected, $1.40. January 13, from Ramsey county, Jan uary 13, subpoena, State vs. Beckwith, charges uncollected, $2.80. January 13, from Ramsey county, Jan uary 13, subp'jena, State vs. Fi&h, charges uncollected, $8.40. Jannary 13, from Ramsey county, Jan uary 13, subpoena, State vs. Morrison, charges uncollected, $4.20. January 15, from W. H. Mead, January 15. ca eh, back charges collected, $39.37. January 15, from O'Brien & Wilsou, Jai^iiry 15, cash, back charges collected, |1.20. January 15, from I. V. D. Heard, Jan uary 15, subpeena, Smith vs. Rice, charges uncollected, $4.90. January 15, from Wm. L. Kelley. Jan uarj 15, sale, St. Paul Building Associa tion vs. Qruber, charges uncoiiected, §3. January 15, from Win. L. Kelley, Jan uary 15, sale, Northrup vs. Merrill, charges uncollected, §3. January 15, from E. H. Wood, Jan uary 15, writ of replevin. Percy vs. John pon, charges uncollected, §2. January 15, from F. F. Wijde. Jan u".:-}" 15, notice, Capital Buildiug Associ ation vs. St. Gerinaine, charges unccjllect ed. §1.2u. J.-iUUiiry 15, from Ramsey county. Jan uary 15, hack for transferring insane mm, charges auollected. §2. January 16, from Wm. Porton. January IC, cash, back charges collected, §1.20. January 16, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 16. summoning fourteen special jurors, charges uneollected $7. January 16. from Ramsey county, Janu ary 16, sobpoena, State vs. Dashwood, charges uncollected $5.60. January 16. from Ramsey county, Janu ary 16, subpoena, State vs. Waltenberg, charges uncollected $2.10. January 16, from Otis & Otis, January 16, summons, Ladden vs. Dickson. charges uncollected §1.20. January 16, from Sanborn .k Sanborn, January 16, sum. and garnishee, Harris vs. Bank, charges uncollected §2.60. January 16, from O'Brien ii Wiison,Jan uary 16. summon?. Larsen vs. Schmaus-, charges uucollected $1.20. January 16, from Chas. N. Bell, January 16, sum. and trarnishee, Holliushead vs. Morrison, charges uucollected §1.95. January 16, from J. N. Beals, Jam.ary 16, writ of replevin. Gorton vs. Lavpen t&ur, charges uucollect(-il (3.75. January 16, from S. V. Hunft. January 16, execution, Pressley v?. Steingruber, charges uiicollected §1.20. January 17, from I. V. D. Heard, Janu ary 17, sale. Robbius vs. Lewis et m.. charges uncollected $13.50. January 18, from Ramsey county. Jann ary 18, taking up McQuinlan to plead, charges uncollected §3. January IS. from Ramsey county, Janu ary 18, taking up C. Morrison to plead, oharges uncolltcted §3. January 18, from Ramsey county. Janu ary 18, taking up Buck Tierney to pioad. charges uncollected §3. January 18, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 18. ip.kiug up Ed Hammond to plead. charges uncollected $3. January 18, from Ramsey county, Janu ary lt^. taking up H. Wilson to nlead, charges uneoliected $3. January 18, from R<:msey county, Janu ary is. taking up John Studies to plead, charges uncoiiected §3. January 18. from Ramsey county, Janu ary I; 1, taking up Frank Lyons to plead, charges uncollected $3. January 18, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 18, taking up Frank Carver to plead, charges unoollected §3. January 18, from Ramsey county. Janu ary 18. taking up John Lamson to plead, charges uncollected $3. January 18, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 18, taking up Joseph Blum to plead, charges uucollected, *3. January 18, from Ramsey county, Janu ary IK, taking up Robert Hirst to p'.en.d, charges uncollected $3. January 18, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 18, taking up Jas. Sweeny to plead, charges uncolleoted §.'.. : January 18, from Ramsey county, Janu- ary 18, taking up Chae. Yoerk to plead, charges uncollected $3. January 18, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 18, taking up Wm. Finnegan to plead, charges uncollected $3. January 18, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 18, taking up H. Randolph to plead, charges uncollected $3. January 18, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 18, taking up Ole Sorenson to plead, charges uncollected $3. January 18, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 18, taking up G. W. Fish to plead, charges uncollected $3. January 18, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 18, taking up E. A. Wilberne to plead, charges uncollected §3. January 18, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 18, taking up F. W. Beckwith to plead, charges uncoiiected §3. January 18, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 18, taking up Robt. Hirst to give bail, charges uncollected $3. January 18, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 18, taking up F. Dashwood to plead, charges uncollected $3. January 18, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 18, bench warrant. State vs. Gray, charges uncollected $3.20. January 18, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 18, bench warrant. State vs. Wheeler, charges uncollected $3.20. January 18, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 18, warrant, State vs. Morton, charges uncollected $3.20. January 18, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 18, warrant. State vs. Johnson, charges uncollected $23.40. January 19, from O'Brien & Wilson. January 19, summons, S. N. B. vs. Bailey, charges uncollected, $1.20. January 19, from McClure & Bohmbach, January 19, subpeena, State vs. Smith, charges uncollected $1. January 19, from Rogers & Rogers, Jan uary 19, summons, Hurlbut vs. Schefers, charges uncollected, $2.40. January 19, from J. B. Beals, January 19, cash, back charges collected, $3.75. January 19, from Ramsey county, Jan uary 19, taking up Ole Soreuson to plead, charges uncollected, $3. January 19, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 19, taking up A. W. Wheeler to plead, charges uncollected $3. January 19, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 19, taking up M. Gray to plead, charges uncollected $3. Jnnuary 19, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 19, taking up Walter Berg to plead, charges uncollected $3. January 19, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 19, taking up M. Roach to plead, charges uncollected $3. January 19, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 19, taking up Chas. Diamond to plead, charges uncollected $3. January 19, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 19. taking up G. W. Fish to sentence, chargeß uncollected $3. January 19, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 19, taking up F. Dashwood to sentence, charges uncollected §3. January 19, from Ramsey county, Jann ary lit, taking up E. A. Wilberne to sent ence, charges uncollected §3. January 19, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 19, taking up Henry Wilson to sen tence, charges uncollected §3. January 19, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 19. taking up H. Randolph to sentence, charges uncoiiected $3. January 19, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 19, taking up F. W. Beckwith to sen tence, charges uncollected, $3. January 20, from Jackson <fc Bond, Janu ary 20, execution, Taylor vs. Diamond. charges uncollected $1.26. January 20, from Chas. N. Bell, January 20, summons, Harrington vs. Scheffers, charges uncollected $2.40. January 20, from Ramsey county Janu ary 20, taking up Fr. Maxfield for sentence, charges uncollected $3. January 20, from Ramsey county, Jann ary 20, taking up Fr. Maxfield for sen tence, charges uncollected §3. January 20, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 20, taking uv Fr. Maxfield for sen tence, charges uncollected $3. January 20, from Ramsey county, Jar. -vary 20, taking up A. W. Wheeler to plead, charges uncollected §3. January -0. from Ramsey county, Jan uary 2'), taking up M. Gray to plead, charges uncollected $3. January 22, from E. S. Chittenden. Jannarv 22, cash, back charges collected *1. January 22. from J. T\ . V\ hite. January 22, cash, back charges collected §1. Jannary 22. from Ramsey county, Jan uary 22. bH-nch warrant, state vs. Chap mau, charges uucollected. $3.20. January 22. from O'Brien & Wilson. Sanuary 22, subpeena, Egan ys. St. Paul. Minneapolis <x Manitoba railway, charges, uncollected §;5.."0. January 22. from E.S.Chitteudfcii. Janu ary 22. execution. American Express coin-' pany vs. Jones, charges uncollected §1. January 22, from O'Brien it Wilson. January 22. subpeeua, Egan vs. St. Paul. Minneapolis <\: Manitoba railway, charge* uneollecttd §■"•. January 22, from O'Brien & Wilson. January 22. affidavit and order, Webber vs. village of White Bear, charges uncollected. $4.40. January 22. from Rogers & Rogers. January 22, summons and complaint, Meyers vs. Go'dblum, charges uncollected $1.20. January 22, from Atwater it Atw°.ter. January 22. summons and complaint. Browii vs. Sargeant, charges uncollected $1.25. January 22. from C. M.MoC.irthy. Janu ary 22, summons and attachment, Mc- Carthy vs. Silverberg. charges uncollected $2.20. January 22, from O'Brien <t Wilson, January 22. subpoena. Egan vs. St. Paul. Minneapolis A: Manitoba railway, charges uncollected §1. January 23. from Ramsey county, Jan uary 23, taking up H. Michel to plead, charges v.ncollected $3. January 23, frcrn Ramsey county, Jan uary 23. taking up F. VT. Beckwith to plead, charges uncollected $3. January 23, from Ramsey county, Jan uary 23, bench warrant, state vs. H. Mich els, charges uncollested $3.20. January 23, from H. W. Gary, January 23. execution, Wolf vs. Daggett, charges uucollected $1. January from O. H. Comfort, Jan uary 23, execution, Fisher vs. Bruce.chacgfcs uncoiiected §1. January 23. from O. M. Metcalf, Jan uary 23,summoi iplaint, Ewtigh ■ re. charge ited, §1.20. JsuT!:try 23, from sTßiicn <fc Wiison, Jau oarj 23. Summons. Bowlin vs.Gibbs,charg coilected §1 20. Janusry 25, from Aiwater vs. Ar January 25. cash, back charges collected $1.25. " January 25, from keeping insane men. January 2.1. cash, all other Bources §1. January 26, from Wnlsti £ Goforth. January 25, execution, Miller vs. Burger. oharges uncollected §1. January 25, from Erwin <£ Ryan, Jan uary 25, summons, complaint, r'.ff. and B . Martin to. O'Connor, charges uncollecied §4.10. January 2<3, from R:imsey county, Jan uary 26, cash, to boarding witness, charges uncollected §10. January 26, from F. W. Nt;lson, January 20, attachment. Nelson vs. Bringle, charg es uncoiiected $3.50. January 26, from Warnor & Stevens. January 26, execution. Smith vs. Nichols, charges uucollected, §1. January 26, from Chas. J. BerryhiiLJau uary 26, writ of attachment. Anderson vs. I Heathway, charges uneollecttd, $3.40. January 26, from Chas. N. Bell, January 2G, summons, Hollinshead vs. Eateson, ' charges uncollected, $1.20. January 26, from Sanborn & Sanborn, January 26, summons, G. A. B. vs. Reiniers, charges uncollected, $2.80. January 26, from Erwin & Ryan, Janu ary 26, cash, back charges collected, $10. Januasy 2C, from execution fees, Janu ary 26, cash, all other sources, $2. January 27, from Ram«ey county, Janu ary 27. bench warrant, State vs. Nichols, charges uncollected, $3.20. January 27, from Rogers <fc Roger?, Jan uary 27, execution, Gradle vs. Brady, charges uucolkcted, $1. January 27, from Williams, Davidson <£ Goodnow, January 27, suopesna, Merrill vs. Deering, charges uncollected, 70 Mate. January 27, from Sauborn & Sanborn, January 27, summons and complaint, G. A. B. v?. Zimmerman et al., charges uacol lec-ted. $2.40. January 27, from Chas. N. Bell, January 27, garhishee, Hollinshead vs. Lee, charges uncollected, $1.20. January 2D, from Ramsey county, Janu ary 29, taking Tceusick to St. Peter, all other sources, $25. January 29, from execution fees, Janu ary 29, all other sources, $5.40. January 29, from keeping two insane men, January 29, all other sources, $2. January 29, from Ramsey county, Jan nary 29, summoning thirty-five petit ju rors, charges uncollected, $17.50. January 29, from Ramsey county, Jan uary 29, warrant, State vs. Tcensick, charges uncollected, $3.20. January 29, from Rogara' & Rogers,Jan aary 29, summons, Holl, et al. vs. Horland, charges ancollected, $1. January 29, from Williams & Davidson, January 29, subpoena, Merrill vs. Deering, charges uncollected, $2.10. January 30, from Ramsey county, Jan uary 30, summoning twelve special jurora, charg** uncollected, $6. January 30, from H. H. Horton, January 30, summons, Barnum vs. Argua, charges uncollect«d, $1. January 30, from J. W. Willis, January 30, execution, Willis vs. Patterson, charges uncolleoted, $1. January 31, from Otto Kueffner, January 31, cash, back charges collected, $22.70. January 31, from Warner A Stevens, Jan vary 31, gammons and complaint, N. H. C. Co. vs. Jones, charges uncollected, $1.20. January 31, from Warner <£ Sterens, Jan uary 31, t-ummons, Fostee vs. Schsfer?, charges uneollected, $2.40. January 31, from Ramsey county, Jan uary 31, taking up F. Morrow to give bail, charges uacollected, $3. January 31, from Ramsey county, Jan uary 31, warrant, State ye. Johnson, charges ■ncollected, $3.20. January 31, from Ramsey county. January 31, attending court during jury trials, sheriff and two deputies, charges un collected, $171. TOTALS. All other sources § 103 40 Charges uncollected 785 08 Back charges collected 1,501 92 PATWESTB. January 31, t>aid M. Harrison, deputy §125 00 January 81, paid Wm. A. Richter, deputy 83 33 January 31, paid Reuben Clewett, deputy S3 33 Jr.nuary 31. extra expenditures .. 160 00 January 31, meat bill 240 00 January 31, grocery bill 310 00 January 31, servants 95 00 Total $1,096 66 State of Minnesota, ) County of Ramsey. ) Fred Riohter, Sheriff of Ramsey County, b.eing duly sworn, deposes and says that tb« above report is true and correct to tbe best of his knowledge and belief. Feed Riohteb. Subscribed and sworn to before me this slh day of February, A. D. 1883. Wm. H. Riciiteb, Notary Public, Ramsey Co., Minn. Edirina Bvotli'.t li'-trothal. [Berlin Cor. St. Loui-^ Globe-Democrat] There always seems to bo a shadow of Rome kind orer Edwin Booth's life, and the matter which is now troubling him is all the worse because Jiis daughter is the chief sufferer. She is betrothed to a your.g American, who. three or fottr months ago, was almost asphyxiated by inhaling coal gas. As his recovery has been very slow, Mr. Couth wrote to the young man's father | to send the invalid to them while they were ! in England, as he supposed a change of j surroundings and a sea voyage would | hasten his return to health, and the pleis ; ure which the lovers would experience in I being together would be a great factor in ! the ca«e. The father of the joung man ! consented, and the lover's sister accom i panied him. They have been with the ■ Booths now several weeks, but the invalid's I health has not improved. His blood seems ! to be poisoned, and it has affected his , brain in a peculiar way. He is not insane, but he caunot remember as formerly, and has to be directed and watched. He has lost all interest in his profession and in his contemplated marriage. Isn't that un fortunate? Miss Booth is plunged into melancholy by the sad circumstance, and can seldom be coaxed out of her hotel. The doctors say the young man may re cover inside of two years, but they think it doubtful. It is probable that he and his sister will return home in a few weeks, or at least they will not travel with the Booths, as there is nothing to be gained by making two people wretched. Ha adores Miss Booth, but knows that something has made it temporarily impossible for him to show his affection md regard. The hope lessness of the case is the saddest feature. And, of course, Miss Booth realizes that there is nothing she can do to restore him. Superstitions J/j\ Jilaine. [Washington (Sunday) Herald. ] Some of the gossips said when it was announced that Miss Blame was to be mar ried to Colonel Coppinger, of the army, that Mr. Blame had opposed the match be cause he objected to the religion of the groom. Ido not believe this. Mr. Blame's mother was a Roman Catholic, and he has decided leanings that way him self. An intimate friend of Mr. Elaine's said noi long ago that he believed when Blame came to die that he would have a Catholic priest summoned to shrivo him. Mr. Blame is very superstitions. He would not sit down with thirteen at a table. In his old home he had a horseshoe over nearly every door, iio g;ive s reception at is l •• hovi?e a few nighti before his daughter's weddiug, because it is said that the iir.-it entertainment iv a new house should not be a wedding, One day Mr. Blaino vras out walking on Capitol Hill with a fellow senator. They rntt a little beggar girl, Mr. Blame took a handfull of pennies asd dropped them or>e by one into the beggar's palms, "This is the way I confess my sins," said Mr. Blaiue. A company of gentlemen who were dining at an inn, inquired if the turkey which was served to them was fresh. "Fresh is it," said the Irish waiter, jaunti ly. •'Faith, it's not six hoars since the turkey was walking around on his own real estate, with his hands in his pocket, not dreaming what an urgent invitation he'd have to jine you^gintlemen at dinner."' Easily Proves—lt is easily proven that ma larial fevers, constipation, torpidity of the liver j andkidn'.-y.-. .ural debility, nervousness and neuralgic adme-its yield readily to this great disease conqueror. Hop Bitters. It repairs the I ravages of damn by converting tho food into rich blood, and it gives new life and vigor to the aged and inirai al\vays. COSTU3I23 . . THEATRICAL AND MASQUERADE EHFOBIUH ! Ma 10 West Tliirfljtreet, st Pan! 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D. 1883, for ths'construction, repairing and re laying o£ such sidewalks as may be ordered built, repaired or relaid by tlie Common Coun cil of the Ciiy of St. Paul, from the Ist day of April to the Ist day of NoTetnber, 1883, accord ing to general plans and epecincalione on tile in the offioe of said Board. A bond with two responsible sureties in the •mm of Fire Thousand Dollara (.$5,000) must ac company each bid. Separate bids will bo received for sidewalks requiring different kimla of mater als in con struction. The saifi Board reserves tha right to reJ9ct sny or all bids. JOHN FABRINGTON, Official: K. L. GOBXAH, President. Clork Board of Public Work*. 69-79 Hl^E>r:-;WORT|! 51 1.3 A SURE COPE | £ for all diseases of the Kidneys and 8 I ******** LIVER —™ k 5 rt has specific action, on this most important £ / orgtiii, enabling it to throw off torpidity and | " inaction, stimulating the healthy secretion of [ /I the 2ile, and by keeping the bowels in free X 0 condition, ejecting its regular discharge. £ * !T-£I «-»!«->«!#> Ifyoa are suffering from. ? 21 EuaeiaCaSricAi! malaria,have the- chills, * 1 are bilious, dyspeptic, or constipated, Kidney- » 2 Wort will surely relieve and quickly cure. ' \ 6 In the Spring to cleanse the System, every if « ! one should take a thorough course of it. ? i ii. cm nRvnR'JCC'STS. Price SI. I KIDKEY-WQRTij MISS LAURA W. HALL, TEACHER OF PIANO, ORSAS AHI) HARMW Residence No. IGZ Western kwm, St. Antnony HID SAINT PAUL MIV- CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Ofi-ics of the City Tee vsubeb, ) St. Paul, Minn., Much 6, 1883. 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, March 24,1833, at the Court House, in St. Paul, Minnesota, for judgments against the several lots and real estate embraced in a warrant in my lands for the collection of unpaid assess ments, with interest and costs thereon for the hereinafter named special assessments. All in the City of St. Paul, county of Kamsey and State of Minnesoea, when and where all per sons interested may attend and be heard. The owners and description of real estate are as follows: Assessment for Grading and Fill ing Block 9, Ashton & Sher burne's Addition to St, Paul, and Block 7, Deßow, Smith, Risque & Williams' Addition. Ashton & Sherburne's Addition. Supposed owner and Ain't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. Ada L Mayall and Chas A Mann 2 9 $l? 000 Rob'tA Smith 3 9 187 50 Ada L Mayall 4 9 210 00 Ada L Mayall and C A Mann 5 9 203 09 Same and same 6 9 190 00 Same and same 7 9 195 00 Christina Kaufman, e}£... 8 9 140 00 Wm Hauft, w^ (Balance). 10 9 25 00 Adam Kaufman 9 9 207 50 Same, e% of 10 9 135 00 Same, e^ of 11 9 133 00 FredW, Christian X, and Alfred H Overmann, w)o of 11 9 37 50 Anna M Overmann, w>2 of. 12 9 18 75 Deßow, Smith, Risque & Williams' Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assrn't. Henry Retzmann 5 7 $2 50 Same, sly 5 feet of *> 7 75 Fredrick Arzt, n'ly 45 ft of L 7 6 75 Same 7 7 ' 25 00 Carolina Arzt. 8 7 25 00 BB Plechner 9 7 37 50 HLDousman 11 7 30 00 Louisa Weyle 12 7 5 CO Henry Daingerfield and J B Effenger 15 7 122 50 JasA Chandler 17 7 165 00 Anna M Rice 19 7 162 50 Same 20 7 182 50 Same ! 21 7 162 50 Sarah P and R B Smith 23 7 132 50 All in the city of St. Paul, county of Eamsey and State of Minnesota. GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY O — so. In Probate Court, special term,Febrnary 15, 1883. In the matter of the estate of John Fallon, de cease I: On reading and filing the petition of Peter Fallon, of said count] , representing, among oilier things, that John Fallon, late of said county, on or about the 2".rd day of October, A. D. 1882, at Saint Paul,in said county, died intestate, and boiny an inhabitant of this county at tho time of his death, leaving goods, chattels, and estate within this county, and that the said pettioner is the father and sole heir of said deceased, and praying that administration of said estate be to William Louis Kelly granted. It is ordered, that said petition be heard before the judge of this court, on Monday, the 19th day of March. A. D. 1883, at ten oclock a, m., at the pro bate office, in said county. Ordered further, That notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased, and to nil persons in terested, by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the Daily Glope, a newspaper printed and pub lishe.i at Saint Paul, in said county. By the Court, Wm. B. McGEORTY, [l. s.] Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. feblV sat iw STATE OF MINNESOTA— 6OUNTT OF RAM —S3. In Probate Court, special term, Febru ary 23, 1883. In the matter of the estate of Abraham Werick, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Marie Werick, of said county, representing, among other things, that Abraham Werick, late at said county, on the 7th day of April, A. D. 1882, at Saint Paul, in said county, died Intestate, and being an inhabitant of this comity at the time of his <'.e?.th, leaving goods, chattels, and estate within this county, r.nd that the said petitioner is the v idow of said deceased, and praying that administration *of said estate be to her granted; It is ordered, That said petition be heard before : the Judge of this court, on Monday, the 19th day of March, A. D. 1883, at ten o'clock a. m., at the Pro bate office in said county. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons inter ested, by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day or hearing, in the Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and pub lished at St. Paul in said county. By the Court, WML B. M'GRORTY, [l. s.] Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. Walsh & Goforth, Attorneys for Petitioner, feb 24-4w-Bat STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY; —ss. In Probate Court, Special Term, March 2, 1883. In the matter of the estate of Margaret Maher, de ceased : On reading and filing the petition of John Maher, administrator of the estate of Margaret Mahe-, de ceased, representing among other things that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for examining and allow ing his account of his administration, and for the assignment of the residue of said estate to heirs; It is ordered, that said account bo examined and petition heard, by the judge of this court, on Tuesday, the 27th day of March, A. D. 1883, at ten o'clock a. m., at the probate office in said county. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be given to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order f• r three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the Daily Globe, a news paper printed and published at St. Paul in said County. By the Court, WM. B. M'GRORTY, [l. s.] Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert, Je., Clerk. Henry O'Goeman, Attorney for Administrator. ■ mtirfl iff CITATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY j^ —ss. In i-robate Court, special term, February 14,1883. In the matter of the estate of Erlck Jobxm Lund, deceased: On reading and filing the petition of Emma Volke, of sale county, representing, among other things, that Erick Johan Lund, lute of said county, on the 10th day of February, A. I). 18S3, at Saint Paul, in said county, died ml estate, and being an inhabitant of this county at the time of his death, leaving goods, chattels, and estate -within this county, and that the said petitioner is the mother and sole heir at law of said deceased, and praying that administration of said estate be to her granted. It is ordered, that said petition bo heard before the judge of this court, on Monday, the 12th day of March, A. D. 1883, at ten o'clock a. ni., at the pro bate office, in said county. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased, and all persons in terested, by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to aid day of hearing, in the Daily Globe, a newspaper printed and pub lished *n said county, hearing. By the Court. Wm. B. McGBOBTY, [ L , S. I .Tudgeof Probate. Attest, Fran!: Robert. Jr., Clerk. feb 17 sat dw STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNT! OF RAMSEY JJ) — sa. in Probate Court, Special Term, Febru ary 21, 1883. In the matter of the guardianship of Harry 11. and Mary A. Mayall, minors: On reading and filing the petition of Samuel Mayan, guardian of the persona and prop of Harry H. Mayall and Maty A. Mayall, Minors, for license to sell part of the rsal estate of hi- raid wards at. private sale; and it appearing from said petition that it is necessary and would be benencial to -i"d wards that said real estate, or a part there of, should be sold; It is ordered, that the next of kin of the said wards and all persons interested in the estate of said wards shall appear before said Probate Court, at the probate office in the city of Saint Paul, in the county of Ramsey aforesaid, on the eleventh day of April, A. D. 1883, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause why a license should not be granted for the sale of said real estate. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this or der be personally served on the next of kin of said, wards residing in said Ramsey county, and on all persons interested in said estate, at least fourteen days before the hearing of said petition as afore said and by the publication thereof for four suc cessive weeks in the Daily Globs, a newspaper printed and published at the city of Saint Paul, in 'aid Ramsey county, the last of which publications shall be at least fourteen days before said day o2 hearing. -By the Court, , r .. n - TV B" 1b.3 Court, WM. B. McGRORTY, r L " s i Judge of Probate. Attest:'Fkan-k Robert. Jr.. Clerk. Cs '- M. Metcalf. Attorney for Guardian, feb 215v-;-at 7