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THE CITY!
CITY GLOBULES.
Merry Christmas
. To-day is a grand holiday.
The tradesmen had a harvest.
i What did you get in your stocking!
The state capltol will be closed to-day. ,;;■••;•
. The council committee on streets will meet
to-morrow eveuing.
Tbc Market bouse stalls will all be closed
for to-day.
Happiness is the order of to- Jay — and there
arc millions in it.
Dlphtherea is reported at the residence of
ex-Chief Webber on Carroll street. .
- Scarlet fever is reported at No. 207 West
ern avenue and at No. -SI Margaret street.
The office of the clerk of the district cour
and all the county offices will be closed ta
rt ay. * „ '•'■'■. - . v 'X,-"-'"
A bunch of keys was found in the Sixth
ward yesterday by Officer Young. They may
be had at the city. hall.
On Friday night a concert and ball will be
given by Nora Grove, No. 23, U. A. 0. D., at
Turner ball. . -• -,V •;{::* .;:*. : .^''v-'
The second annual ball of the Trades and
Labor assembly will ' be given at Turner
ball on New Year's eve.
Gen. James H. Baker's annual wolf hunt
at Rapidan, set for last Monday, failed to
come off on account of the extreme cold
weather. ' .
There were forty three tramps at the city
hall this morning, some of tbe late arrivals
Laving j their leet and hands somewhat
touched by the frost.
. Judge • Wilkin session of the district
court, having on trial tbe St. Paul Texas
Land syndicate ■ case, adjourned yesterday
noon to Friday morning-, at 10 a. m.
The Young Men's Christian association
sent all the prisoners in tbe county jail, yes
terday afternoon, a Christmas package laden
with Christmas cards and choice reading.
• The free reading room of tbe Gospel Tem
perance union, f>B East Seventh street, will
be oj en during the day and evening, and
friends and strangers will receive a cordial
greeting.'
Geo. Hayes, an impecunious tramp, whose
sentence, tor vagrancy was suspended by
Judge Burr last week, was arrested by Officer
Pat Gibbons last night for trying to kick in
the door of a private residence. '
Stephen Burns, the popular proprietor of
the Market House restaurant, gives all his
patrons a free Christmas dinner this noon,
with a stunning bill of fare printed ex
pressly for the occasion. .'
August Beyer and Nick Welsh engaged in
a n;._.ii„l.li„.b fi— l.» -I *I. - ' 1— —
_ — .^*— vi***- aua uguk _b !,__ -_l--_ vurucr Klk
Seventh and Cedar streets, yesterday after
noon, and they were both yanked to the
tower by Officer Cunniff.
A supply of good books, papers and mag
azines is greatly needed at the rooms of the
Gospel Temperance union, 58 East .Seventh
street Will all who are interested look
through their libraries and see if they cannot
help us in this direction?
Harry ' Watson, a railroad hand about
twenty years of age appropriated a pair of
•hoes displayed In front of Frank & Knauft's
boot and 6hoe store, 271' East Seventh street
last evening, was arrested alter a slight
chase by officer Sexton and lodged in the
cooler. , Vvt' ' ./","■-.',
Chief of Police Clark, Aid. O'Connor and
Capt Bresett were each the recipients of a
box of Havanas yasterday from Mr. Robert
Seegar. The same gentleman also presented
the members of -the police force with two
boxes of cigars, fo which they return thanks.
There will be great times at the Exposition
building on Fourth street, opposite the Globe
office, to-day. As will be seen by the adver
tisement in another column, there will be a
matinee and in the evening the rink will be
open. On both occasions the Great Western
band will be in attendance.
. The Bohemian United Brotherhood Lodge
Lech, Nd. 12, C. S. P. 8., will give their
young children a Christmas festival this
evening at their hall on the corner of Sev
enth and Michigan streets. The lodge is
bound to make the gathering an exceedingly
pleasant one, and tbe old folks will wind it
up with a hop.
Active preparations are being made forthe
annual ball of the Brotherhood of Locomo
tive engineers, to be given at Market hall
on New Years' night. Mr. M. . Bulllvan, of
the Omaha road, is nt the bead of the com
mittee of arrangements, which is a guarantee
that everything will be properly attended to.
In th small hours of yesterday morning a
lamp exploded in En-jel's cigar store, at the
1 corner of Third and St. Peter streets. The
noise of the explosion was heard by Officers
Ives and Veverka who burst in the doors and
succeeded in squelching the flames, thereby,
preventing what might have resulted in a
serious fire. ••*,'. ;
John Peterson, a cripple with one leg, was
found drunk laying on the snow at the cor
ner of Third street and Broadway, near the
Manitoba freight house, at 12:30 this morning
with his one leg and bands partially frozen.
He was conveyed to the I city hall, where the
officers succeeded in thawing blm out by ap
plications of snow and cold water. He is a
Swede and resides near Post Siding.
W. F. Zwickey, sheriff of Polk county, with
Dennis Dwyer, John Kitzman and' R.
Hursey, as guards, delivered to Warden
Reed of the penitentiary at Stillwater, James
Furlong, sentenced to eighteen months for
larceny from a shop; Charles Hillman and
Geo. Collins to each nine months for burg- :
lary ; Louis Barrette to five years for assault
with attempt to kill, and Halvor Ferguson to
nine months for assault _\>".*:
Dick Johnson, late last evening was mak
ing his way down Seventh street full to the
brim with Chris'mas Eve booze, when be
chanced to spy a Sioux warrior in a men an c
inq attitude near the Olymphic theater and
made a break for him, knocking him upon
the walk and so mutilating him th»t he is no
good for a tobaconi6t's sign any longer.-
On being arr sted and taken to the city hall,
the pugilist put up $40 bail and was 'taken
home by friends. ': f *,*,•** *.' >-
The orchestra and soloists of the' choral
society will have a rehearsal at Seibert's hall,
on Seventh street, next, Sunday ,at : 10:30
o'clock. There will be in attendance Mr.
Whitney and Miss Phillips, of the Boston
Weals, who will assist at the forthcoming
presentation of the ''Messiah," and Mr. Will
Dorgan and Miss Kountz . Slgnor Jannotta
ib laboring hard to make the rendition of the
oratorio the finest ever heard in "the north
west. A mass rehearsal will be given next
Tuesday; morning.' .'" ,'
Mr. Frank Fairchlld, the accomplished
clerk of the police court, was disconsolate
yesterday and for very good reason. On go
ing to breakfast at the Clarendon hotel he
left his overcoat and sealskin cap on the coat
rack and during his absence the whole outfit
was stolen by a sneak thief. His sad plight
may be amajrlned With the mercury sailing
below the twenties, and with no covering on
either back or head. The articles were valued
at $45, and the detective force are in hot
pursuit of the miscreant '
The ladies of St, Mary's Catholic church,
of. White Bear, express their thanks to all
citizens and friends whose presence and
generous ad insured the very gratifying suc
cess of their late three days' fair for the com
pletion of a suitable parsonage for the church,
ispmai acknowledgment- are made to Mr.
Daniel Getty for the free use of bis hall, and
to those liberal donors in St. Paul whose * re
sponse i to the call 0 f the managing commit
tee so largely contributed, to the, success of :
vne occasion. Mrs. James Waters and
daughter and the other ladies cooperating
with them are being eongratulaed on the re
sults of their good work. ' " , '
\ ' '■]' $200,000
'• To loan on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons
diamonds, ---old, watches * and other personal
property without 'removal. Notes bon _ ht
; .*-tkey's loan office, room 7, First National bank
building, St. Paul. Room 7, Mackey Legg block '
Minneapolis. ■ . ■■,*''
!,. V Hearty as a "Cow-Boy." ;
j The Halberdier is a paper published ' •_-! ;
edited at Camden, Ark., by Mr. F. M. Leather
man. ' Hear what he says about his present
condition contrasted with what it was. He
writes: "I can certify ' to tbe efficacy of
Brown's Iron Bitters as tbe. best and speedi
est cure for indigestion : having been troubled
with indigestion for four months, I took part
of a bottle of tbe bitters, and find • myself
bale and hearty as a Texas Cow-Boy." It is
a splendid appetizer. .
. PERSONALS.
L. Bliss, of Mantorville, is at tbe Windsor.
M. H. Townsend, of ' Sioux ' City, is in the
city.
E. T. White, Grand Forks, is at the Mer
chants.
Tom Eddington, of Hartford, Conn., is in
the city. flfflfflffffßSW
F. S. Farr, Duluth, was at the Merchants
yesterday. ' E6898HP31
A. H. Wheeler, Rochester, was in the city
yesterday.
.-Horace E. Horton, of Rochester, is at the
Merchants. '
Jerry Palmer, of Chippewa Fall , Is at the
Merchants.
Daniel Buck, of Mankato, was in the city
yesterday.
J. F. and Mrs. Ryan, of Duluth, are at the
Windsor.
Alton Crosby and wife, of Willmar, are at
the Metropolitan.' , **
! C. D. McKinnon, of Hudson, was In - the !
city yesterday.* ' ['_', 77.'
J, A. Woodford, of Lake Benton, was in
the city yesterday.
J. M. Bigger, of Helena, was registered at
the Clarendon yesterday.
T. H. Snyder, of Aberdeen. D. T., is quar
tered at the Clarendon.
L. W. Tracy, of Milette, D. T-, Is spend,
ing Christmas at tbe Clarendon.
Wesley Moran, editor of the Dickey County
Leader, Ellendale, D. T., is at the Merchants.
The hotel arrivals were light yesterday
owing no doubt to the fact that the travelling
public arc spending the Christmas holidays
at borne.
Aid. Robert returned yesterday from Grand
Forks, where he visited an old friend. He
reports the weather out that way as balmy at.
a cool thirty-eight below zero. '
AT CHICAGO.
. [Special Telegram to the Globs.l
Chicago, Dec, 24.— C. B. Gilbert, 8L Paul,
and Charles S. Walter, of Minneapolis, are
at the Palmer.
W. 11. Lightner, St. Paul, is registered at
the Grand Pacific.
A. H. Thompson and wife are guests at
the Tremont.
At the Grand Pacic: F. W. Hurty and J.
11. Skinner, St. Paul; W. N. Morrison, Min
neapolis; Mrs. Freeman, Duluth.
Among the arrivals at the Tremont are J.
H. Perry, Aberdeen ; George H. Foote,
Fargo; John H. Law and Miss Jennie Law,
St. Paul. -'7, -:.-■;,., biB&&g_U%
Ed. F. Woode, of the Royal route, and
nowaru tstes, or the Windsor, arrived from
St. Paul to-day, and will attend Christmas
services in Chicago.
"It is all over town," said the Arab.
•'What?" asked the old man, bis eyebrows
bristling with curiosity. •• Mud" said the
youngster, while his. mouth went clear around
bis ears in a grin. "Right you are," said the
old man. With tbe mud come colds and
coughs, and you know the remedy." "Dr.
Bull's Cough Syrup,", rejoined the boy.
••Right you are again I" i\" ■-.
GO V_.it NOll 111 llll.UU) - -
Mis Opinion of President- Elect Cleveland
and the Democratic. Party.
'; . ■"; State of Minnesota. J*
Exkcctive Department, [•
St. Paul, Dec. 16, 1884. )
To the Editor of Tfu World:
■ I am 'in receipt of your letter of Dec. 3,
1884, asking "Now since the excited parti
san fervor of tbe campaign bas subsided into
its normal state and it is settled , that the
Democratic party is to resume control of the
Government," for a "candid, succinct opin
ion as to Grover Cleveland's fitness for the
Presidency and as to the prospects of tbt
country under bis Administration." Your
request is unique and amusing. That an
organ of tbe successful party should be in
quiring of its opponents after election con
cerning the fitness of its candidate and seek
ing to be reassured as to the influence of its
party's success upon tbe country is certainly
unusual, and indicates, one would say, tbat
tbe success was unexpected and rather dis
concerting.
1 share your interest In tbe questions tbat
agitate you and have not the presumption to
attempt tbeir solution. Without doubt Gov-
Cleveland is well equipped with good Inten
tions, but tbe administration of a govern
ment of such extent and such a number of
servants as ours is largely beyond the per
sonal reach and control of its head. This re
flection, which might be comforting in case
of a President really worse than the average
of its party. Is otherwise when tbe President
elect, in the opinion of those wbo de-nan. 1
his nomination as the price of tbeir support,
is much better.
I think, however, that while the majority
of the Senate shall remain in opposition, as
at present, tbe possession of the executive
department and one branch of the legisla
tive by the Democratic party might be talk
ed upon with patience as merely afforrtinir
that party an opportunity to redeem itself
with the least peril to the interests of the
country, by attempting to make a new and
better record. Tours respect, ully,
L. F. Hcbbabd. Governor.
Engineers Trouble at St. Louis.
St. Louis/ Dec. 24. — The greivancc com
mittee of the Brotherhood of Locomotive
Engineers, who have been in secret ses-i n
here for several days, have waited upon C" .
Hoxle, third vice' president of the Gould
system, know the intentions of the road
in regard to reducing wages. It is under
stood the Gould system wishes passenger
engineers to lay off certain trips and permit
freight engineers to take their places, so that
the latter, whose pay has fallen off under tbe
depression of business, may earn better
wages. ' Tbis suggestion has caused trouble.
Chief Engineer Arthur will arrive here to
night from , Cleveland, his presence being
necessary to solve the difficulty. Railroad
authorities say there will • be no strike, but
the engineers say that one is very probable,
as their wages are to be reduced January 1.
. -OCA i. M._JE__ajd
• St. Paul, Mi?-"**., Dec. 4. 1884. '
'. To the directors of * the Minnesota j Thresher
Manufacturing company: You are hereby noti
fied that a meeting of the directors of said com
-1 any will be held at the Adams house, Boston,
Mass., on Tuesday , the 23d day of December.
1884, at 11 o'clock a. m. '
A. B. STicrantT, I Two of said
K. F. Mersey, I directors. .
. 4 .
Sates money, time and • trouble. Non-explo
sive. The genuine "Acme" Fuel Kindle Ask
your grocer. •■''•'.
The regular annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Bank of Minnesota, for the election of
directors and officers, and the transaction of other
business, will be held at the office of said bank,
on Wednesday, January 14th, 1885, at ten
o'clock a. m. ,
Albert Scheiter, Cashier.
Many persons in Pitts-ton are using Ely's
Cream Balm, a Catarrh remedy, with most satis
factory results. . A lady Is recovering the sense
of smell which she had - not enjoyed' for fifteen
year*. She had given up hi case as incurable.
Mr. Barber has used it in his family and re*< m
mends it very highly. A Tunkhannock lawyer,
known to many of our readers,, testifies that he
was . cured -of partial - deafness. — Pittnton Pa.,
Gazette. Not a liquid or snuff. 50 cents.
'No ie .
Our store will close prompt at 12 (noon) to-day !
"Christmas."
Joseph ■ if cKet _ Co.
Boston "One-Price" Clothing House, cor. Third
and Robert streets,' St. Paul. . ' " — \ -
"••■;■,''■' . "j ■
St. Paul, *__nk., Dec. 4, 1884.
.To . the -. Incorporators of the Minnesota |
Thresher Manufacturing company: Ton are
hereby notified that a meeting of , the incorpora
ors of said company will be held at the Adams
bouse, Boston, Mass., on Tuesday the 23d day of
December, 1884. at 11 o'clock a.- m.
• / ■'.■ A..B.Stickn_t, I Two of said, j
R. F. Uerbet. ■, i incorporators j
'.':(.'.. ' "■ ,died ..'.-: ~~~
B^ A -^*- I n ' this city, - December ' 24th, 1884.
William H. Bra-en, aged 48 years.
Notice of funeral hereafter.
THE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 25, 1884,
IS Va • »5J_ Ha
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POWDER
"♦bsolutAlv Pur<p
This powder never varies. ' A marvel -f parity
strength aud whoiesomeT-Mi*. * More economical
than the ordinary kind*, and cannot be sold in
competition with the multitudes of low test, short
weight, alum or phosphate powder*. . Sold only
in cans. Rotal Dak-no PowniaCo. 196 Wa1l
•tree t. New Y.>r»i.
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presents'
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ART EXHIBITION.
AST. PAUL
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One of St. Paul's artists, John G. Kodylek, ha*
just cotnple eia large painting In oil uf the
Discorfor ori anfi tryGo'n i tins
On hi* first great voyage into the unknown sea*
of {the west. The* scene on the ship i* finely con
ceived. Columbus stanJ* overcome with emo
tion gazing upon the dim* seen shore* of that
vast continent whose discovery was to rem
ionize the world (lis officer* and men. hitherto
mutinous, crouch at his feet begging forgiveness,
while Vespucci falls upon the breast of bis .rest
commander and weeps tear* of repentance. The
scene, minded of joy and remorse, is tragic and
the artist has well portrayed upon the faces of
the actor* the emotion* that filled their hearts.
The painting is . • . -
On Exhil>ition at 324 W.7th St.
DRUG-!
IN NEW QUARTERS.
j • P, J. DREIS,
General Druggist
li settled in his elegant New -toe*
Comer Nina and Saint. Peters reel
Where can be found the finest and best of Ora-rs,
Perfumery, Toilet • Articles. Patent Medicines,
etc. Also, all kinds of Garden anil Flower deed*
in their season.
PBEBCB.PTIONB ASP-iGIAT.TY
GOAL AND WOOD,
GRIGfiS & FOSTER
Offer the best {trades of Anthracite and Bit ami
nous Coal at the very lowest market prices.
Their coal la fresh from the mines and well
screened. And their Body Wood cannot be
equaled in the state. _
A share of your patronage Is solicited.
41 East Third Street
Corner of Cedar.
mil JSOTIGB.
Found running at large within the city of St.'
Paul, in violation of the Ordinan <•* of said city
in relation to impounding a.iliu.'i. and taken up
by the r*onnd Master of said city, on the -3*l day
of He.-, m *-r. 1884, .nd not redeemed, the here
inafter described animal. . , " *..*-'.""* **'
Now therefore, in accordance with law. I wfll
sell at Public*, auction in .front of the ■ Public-
Pound, on Fifth street in the ; Second Ward of
said city, on the l ' ' • '-
29ih day of Dec., 1884,
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to the highest bid
der for > cash : ' •»•.-.
ONE RED COW !
■ . .-..'. -. JOHN CUNIFF,
BGO-.2 . Police Officer and Acting Pound Master
BRISBIN & FARWELL,
LAW OFFICE.
* 'BOOM V
Corner eiWitah-w and Fourth street*.
IMllillloll
"ourßmy
thrives on Borllck-s Food,'' writ- hundreds of
frrateful mother*. . Mother** milk contain* no
•*____ HOBUCKS* FOOD FOE INFANTS (fir*
from •__*_> requires no cooklnir The beat food la
health OM.ckne«a for INFANTS. The beat diet fcr
• DYSPEPTICS and INVALIDS. H i*_l> De_efi<_al
ton_r»in-rmot_cr*asadnuk. Price **-_,_ 75c. AH ,
-ru-rvisu BookontbctTea*_-*ntcfc_Udre_.fi__
"I brllrsc It to be sap— 'iar i. aim- lag of lb* •
kind far children."—"). 5-aa Mas. St. It.. Xmt Tori.
"LnbeslisiiDsir preoeaac* it lbs ten road —
the -ar.n. -— W. _. Barrett . M. D.. _— (— _
••One of the best -ob.iit.t*. far -Mibtri— _.*
_ -_*. G. Frttfrn. — . P., J— sK-m. K. T. .
. Win he seat by ma-'l cm i*ee**ipt of j-rice In stamp*.
IlOKI.lt la*-** POOD CO-, ...cine. Wis. -
. , *jr-L'sa Hoauca'i Dai — -T-.CT or —_*-."•_ a
i ~r~ r* ; ~ — .
BATHS.
THB _____9__R___l
ST. PAUL HEALTH ISSTITEJTE
COMBINES B**9
The nrkisli. Russian and *_]phor Bath .
Ihe ell-known .Massage or Muscular
Treatment, and Swedish Movement
Cure is Administered- by ■■'
H. WINKLER.
This treatment ■is recommended by ail the
Physician* for Nervous Debility, Weakness and
Female Complaint. Having had fifteen years
experience.. Satisfaction guaranteed.
For gentlemen. Every day ; Ladies, erery Fri- - !
day or orders can be left at the office.
TfiEST. PAUL BE-ITBLWITTE.
Cor. Fourth and Cedar Streets
.-. > ■... . „ - frEW •ro'ffl-K*-T T _--
Westport!
Wcstport !
Westport !
next- Be*t c* iuelots from $100 a piece down
Id-nee lots a- from $30 down to $10 each.
Lots run in site from *fix.so to 50x150. All lots
so far sold have been built on ; cone sold to spec
ulator*. Schools, churches, elevator*, (tore*,
etc.. etc.. all ' built. Business lot* will soon
bring. Si. ooo each and residence lot* $300 to
,300 each. WESTPORT is situated on the Little
Falls -Dakota Railroad branch or the N. P. R. U.
in Pope county. Minnesota, a', out -0 miles from
mile and a half north of the celebrated West port
lake*, snrrounoed by a well-settled, rich and
crowing agricultural country, ia destined to
make a place . of considerable Importance
WEsTPORT NEEDS A BANK, and to partlea
who will start one there, we will offer big induce
ment*. * Address, or call on towns!:* proprietors.
' Terms of sale- Hall cash. balance in two equal
yearly payments. "
GOT & CO.,
- .* •S3 East Third street. St Paul
• 'REAL ESTATE.,
E. W.JOHNSON.
REAL ESTATE AGE.YT,
MASMIEIMEU BLOCK, ' - ' • ROOM 11.
St. Paul. ... Minn.
GRISWOLD & TEEPLE,
Real Estate & Loan Brokers,
KO. U BAST TniRT) STREET.
St.PaTjii;.;;:"* : ; ;>;"--. : - ', Minn
HEZEKIAH HALL,
-' * ' * (EiU.ll.hedin 1872. ■
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Corner Third A Robert street* On Savings Bank.)
- ST. PAUL. MINN.
Bays, Sella, Collects. Pays Taxes, Negotiates
' • Loans etc
WM. G. HOBE*i£a^JJi.
REAL ESTATE
/ ''.I \ AND
- FINA-NUIAI- AGFNT
(Successor to D. A. Robertson A Co. the oldest
r < al estate agency in Minnesota.)
Fo,? KtCiDJia-BiiJct cor.TtoiifYj.miT
J. J. Watso-4. Gko.B.Watso*-.
- J.J. WATSON «JL* iiRO-
Fire Insurant A* Dry !
362 Jackson street, corner Fifth street.
Scottish I" ion A National Edinburgh
Fire Insurance Association......-; England
Howard Insurance Company ....New York
Mercantile F. A M . Ins, C 0".'......' Boston
American Insurance Company..... Boston
North American Insurance Company Boston
;-;. : " J. J. Watson, *v -
FIRST ME Lo.ll* & RKIL ESTATE
3-2 Jackson street, corner Fifth street.
Money to loan on St. Panl Real Estate in sums
of $500 and upward, upon favorable terms.
BUSINESS NOTICES
. The Purchasing Public are respectfully in*
vited to consult this Bar-rain Column for
various articles .of Merchandise, Oder for
tale by fit. Paul Merchants.
. ... STOVES.
V I*l _?_▼_'_.__ WU «->l-ESALB AND DETAIL
• f-U-V I LI/ Agents for various Eastern
Foundries. Finest selection
i fTAfTTt ■ of Heating stove* In the North
\ I 1 1 V V N " ****'• -J Prnden Stove Co.. 100
* 1VM..1 s East Third street.
Vl* '. PBOTOCRAPUEK.
IT IS TIME to secure sittings for Holiday
Photograph*. For fine work at reasonable
prices, go to Greeu'eaf's, 27 East Third street;
ate.t improvements and satisfaction guaranteed.
..'..- ■ : CHRIST-US. -
BOOKS At a. d. hasletts.
- AND .No. 183E.7th, near Jackson,
A-._-_.J-VJJo CHEAP FOB CAsn..
. . HOLIDAY COOPS.
ALBUMS, picture frame*, shopping bags,
writing desk*, Jewel ess*., work boxes,
dressing an.: toilet sets, toys same** fine cullers,
portfolios, pocket-' onk*. etc.. etc., at A. D.
H_.-lctt".**, 183 E. 7tb near Jackson cheap forcash.
I-'-; cei'\ -.vouk. KEXSKGTO.T. ~
SILK, lc SKEIN: 'SILK" ARRASENE,: 4c;
Wool, 1 4c: Crewels. _c; Filling Silk. .c;
Chenille, sc; TinaeL 15c: Crescent*, Banner
Rods, Angora Wootf -Oc ball; Ice WooL 8c;
Saxony and • Shetland, 20c skein ; Crazy Stitch
Books. Sic. Good. -**nt by mail. . Price lis free.
Doxalusoi-'s, 139 -seventh. St. Paul
* ' ' ■ '■ .1"* Itllß. *-""!■• ■_--_______.
Proposals Lungs!
?. ' ■ Cttt Clerk's Or-nca, »
St. Pact- Mt-nt.. December 22, 1884. f
Sealed ' proposal* marked '* Proposals for
Lamps.*' « ill be received at this office, until
Tuesday, the*_JßS|*^*g)||i|tgßj
6th day of J n ary, A. D, 1885.
At 3 o'clock, P. M., for
LIGHTING
Such Streets of the City of Saint Paul as the
Common Council of the city may order i and de
termine with OIL, N A A. oi such other ac
ceptable ' substitute a* - said Council may deem
proper for the period of one year.
Proposals must state in addition to the cost of
lighting the lamp* j now owned by the city, the
price that new lamp* and posU will be furnished
and set In position for when ordered. Proposals
must also state the rate for llghtln_ each lamp
per night for the entire year, and also j for light
ing lamps In accordance with the *ct.eiule now
used by the Saint Paul Gas Light Company. -
A toad In the sum of $1,000 with two sureties
to be approved by the Common Council, must ac
company each proposal. *
■ The Common t'o*an reserves the right to re
ject any and all proposals.
i^**BHgffi_a*rpos*r''Ar PRENDERGAST,
358-1 . > City Clerk.
; TONIC. BI ITERS - I
*"*be most Elegant Blood Purifier, Liver Invfgora
or. Tonic, and Appetiser, ever known. The fli— i
Jitters containing Iron ever adve-titad la Ameri
ca. Unprincipled persons are i t* tinj* the name
look out for frauds.* See - _3 ,_*>") g .»'•'
that the fellow in*; • signs- /^bjs&*lvf/'
tor* is on every bottle and Jk^j^ /Hi/// __. '
tar .* _o_e other- -: ' - ~ /vy*^*^ , -*^*****-*T x .
, SC. FAUX. _tlK_l. tX Drnggi-tft C_s__s
FIVE CENTS A LINE
SITUATIONS WANTED}/ ..
.'NY ONE wishing the sen-ices of -a compe
_._. - tent aarse can And one by calling at 139 :
Welt Fourth street- •*- ,- -. - '• Uo-o-
A highly ed • Cited German . lady. . only ' one
-*jL year in this country, wishes to give German
le***on». or have a das* of yonng ladies to teach'
them German. Ad dress. C, 50, Globe office.
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, SITUATIONS OFFERED. J*•
___^_^ ' Male.' ' ■ _*" _. — - -'-•
AGENTS WANTED to sell North Star Polish. -
15c for sample box by mall. Address Henry
Sunns, Box 313 Stillwater. Minn. ■ rfJlf-l'
ISS&ljSitffifema'es^fegfcfrt:! *•" "* 'j' t ■ V
COMPETENT housekeeper wanted, about 30
\j year- of a;e. German preferred. Apply C,
S. Mill*, Honlt-.n. Wis. Opposite Stillwater,
References required. MB •'!
"i" A NT ED — German or Swede girl -for house
v» ' work. Mast understand cooking. Good
pay, 140 Pleasant avenue, cor. sixth street.
360.61
TT J ANTED— Germaa or American gir>. for,
» » bouseaork in small family. call at Uf
Cooper street. . .-..' - 553" *'
WANTED— Good girl for general house
»V, work; German preferred; apply at .47
Nelson avenue. ■ • 536-62
"I*4" ANTED — A good girl for general'house
-1 T work.- Good wages paid. Apply at 303
De-ow street. * .... 351* .
9_3| FOR RENT.
OFFICE FOR RENT— T*o elegant .offices
wit_ bay wind .ws. cheap Waiter* ton. A
Morltz, No. SOS, -'10 and -I.' East seventh reel.
. ■ -11-60 ; ;
R ■-—•*■•« ..v. ,v_'. , *
FOR KENT in flat, hen, dining, bed room,
three closets, bath room. Water paid.
Call at No. 537 West Seventh Street... 347
FOR RENT— Eight room -on., on Fiimore
avenue, two bouse* on Cel-era street, four
rooms: two houses on Werste* street, five rooms'
each: two booses on Jefferson avenne*,' seven
room* each. Inquire of 11. B. Montgomery. 49
We*! Fourth strr-*t. ■'.'"-'. **.*
HOUSES TO RENT in all part* of the city
from {10 to $30 per month. O. M. Met
. aif. 16 East Third street, 31-1 m
F -.18- RENT An --room house with closets,
well and cistern. No *.*3O Mount Airy, near
.Mississippi street. John Dowlaa. 363 aba-haw
__•__ sol*
li^Oß RENT— Rouses from ->. to $• j and $-.'-.
-L Jaa. Dillon, -54 Commercial street- ■■ 20--*»
HOUSE TO RENT--On Selby avenue near
Wests ra. 10 rooms, hot and cold water
oath and closet, good cellar and every thin-; drat
class, street cars., etc. McCarthy _. Donnelly.
295» ,
FOR RENT— First-class dwelling 13 looms.
No. 114 Summit avenne, formerly occupied
by Reuben Warner. Enquire of owner,' 11. D.
j Gate*. No. 122 Summit avenne. *• ■*.*•
FOR KENT A house. Inquire I'M East
-T Fifth street, no stairs, next door to Tempe
rance House. Soluble for boarding house or
■tore. '%'...* „ 248*
HOUSES FOR RENT— Between Twelfth and
- Thirteenth streets, on Robert. Iri L.
Lamprey. - - - l_l*»
FOR RENT— A neatly fnrnl-bed house.. In
quire on premises. No. 413.' Dayton avenue
■ 358-363 ;
FOR RENT— A neatly furni h..t house, lv
X quire on premises. No. 40** Daytou svenae.
Room «.
FOR. RENT— Fifteen room*. In suit* or single
Would be suitable for boarding house, or
could be furnished and rented at a good profit.
Inquire of J. M. Cooley, rear of No. 5.3 Broad
"•J- - ■ 34 -•
TO KENT— larze, warm rooms, pantry,
JL wood shed and water, for $8 per month.
Also one largo room. $..".»> per month. • Enquire
on premise*, 168 East Fairfield avenue. We--
St. Paul. , Mi
T^l' RNISHKD room* for rent— Two very Ele-
JL gantly furnished — sitting and bed
roouis.. soluble- for two or more yonng men
laqnue at 100 West Third street, first door. -
./•. • lbO* . •■;.: "-.••;
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE— I6O acre farm one mile
from Miller, 85 'a.res brukr, " _■■■■••■ trees,
and tree* ail around tbe 160. 'Ibe breaking Is
two year* plowed and it Is sowed in . rye and I.
Bice. $10 per acre. ■
Second— l6o acres. 34 ml'e* fr»m Miller, ISO
acres broke, good house, all plastered and painted
in good shape: stable for four horse., i*oed cow
cost $50 ; six acres trees snd trees all around ; $1
per acre; >r to rent. Address J. B. Daniels
Miller. Hand county, D. .T. ' 360-63
FOR SALE CHEAP— An extra large Radiant—
Home stove (slightly us .-djsuiu.de for large
store or wsrehoase. Wal.erslorffA Moritz, No.
208, 210 snd 212 East Seventh street. • Ml -Ml
FOR SALE — New house and barn on Rondo
street,* on terms to suit any purchaser. E.
Ingham, 5*53 Ashland avenue. Ml*
l/'OK *-*.** LB A good piano, cheap, Can be
J» seen at IS.' West Third street. •_s4*
I,"*OU SALE A five--cl_**Cunnin^tia-n carrlag:
. or hack. ■ cheap for cash. Inquire at 411
Hennepin avenue. Minneapolis. -.•:•',•
I itOK SALE, or will trade for a horse, ag>_ .
— ? llallt-t A; Davis piano. Call at once if you
mean tusmess. _. S. ALLEN.
SO-* 14** East Third stree
FINANCIAL.
ONEY TO LOAN on city real estate ; niort
gages bought. 11. Caldwell. 193 East -**cv
enth. 330-361.
FOR LOAN on improved city business proper
' ty. $2,000 tor four years. U. L. Lamprey
. 276* ____**__!-.:- ■'-
I CAM. on b_h Ins. Pollen**, L. P. Van Nor
J man. No. -45, Ist Aye. S. Minneapolis.
M~~ACKE\**S LOAN OFFICE— Notes bought
money loaned on furniture, piano*, horses
wa.'on* and personal property at low rates, with
out removal. iMficr-. Room 7. r ir-t National bank
building, corner Fourth and Jackson streets, St
i _ul. and Room V. Mackey A Leg? block, corner
of Fourth and Nicollet. Minneapolis. * 207*
.J. HOI It ' 111 I. lts' AH THIS.
TOYS. DOLLS. AND HOLIDAY GOODS 'at
auction "ibis week at the Novelty stores, -.7
and __ West Third street; Those -ho wish to
both save and make money on Holiday good.
will find it their interest to come.
(1 TO THE CLOSING out sale this week at
7 the Novelty store* as the stock must be
closed out before the first of Jannary.
<|YE.. COATS, suit.- or clothing for both men
. 9 and boy must go. Don't forget to atten .
this week. • . . ._. , v
DRY good*, cloak dolman*, circulars have to
go this week. Ladies remember this and
come to tbe auction closing ont sale at the nov
velty store*, 47 and -9 We*t Third street. Sales
at auction at 10 a. m.. - and 7:30 p. m. Doors
open from la. m. to 10 p. m., to give all privi
lege to examine good* before tbe auction. Goods
sold at private sale when not celling at auction
C. J. Meilicke, auctioneer. 351-55.
MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE.
M\CKINTOr_H ROBERTSON, Real EsUte
ana Mortgage Broker, 336 Wabashawstreet
Established since 1882. Choice building lot* a
specialty. Also houses to rent, 360-61
$1,500. will buy one or the oe*t farms In _raa
. county, with house of 8 rooms, house alou •
cost sl,2oo, only one mile from the county seat,'
10 acres of the handsomest grove of ' trees In ta_*
sute, this property must be sold in the next I j
days. . F__w___ * Co.. Third and Jackson.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— A choice tana, .
A- f nliy Improved and located one mile ' from a
good town, and will sell cheap. Fa-well & Co..
_ hird and Jackson streets.
******* ******* M, "~~~~~~~~ M ~~"s~"s~"— — ss»ssa_MspM_^
LOST AND- FOUNo, . .-. ....:..",
LOST Pocket book containing . papers, bo
value only to owner, return same to James
O'Brien, Board of Control. '*--.3*JO -
LCBT— night, at the Op* ra Bouse, or
on Fourth street, a la. lee' pin. an antique
coin, set In gold. Please leave at Myers A Finch,
and receive reward. * -60-62
LO-i— A pair of gauntlet * driving mitten*,
nearly black, between Summit avenue and
corner * Fourth • and Wat qau. ; Return to F. B '
V» right,* at Avert-, Russell A Carpenter's, -and
receive reward. 360-61
'!^__w^§--f i_y,t_i TIT*-*! •**_! ****
jtfcsfe^ : *||l KTS TI T XJ T __.
§*r**JTjS»M^Kffl E-tobUshedml i: r;2forthectx-- "
fag_y_Btf_EteM| of Cancer, Tumors, Ulcer*,
• *s_M-s——__B_H Scrofula, and Skin Diseases
•sri-iontL-ors-of knife or loss of blood and little ;
pain. Forls|or-B_uic«x circulara and reference-,
addi--i J". _«. _-_N_>, Aaroza, _____ Co- I_.
**— : — ■-.-,-- ■-■-- — ~ — . ., .., . ... ....... .. , ... .„„.. ... ..-. ,..-..:. — . ..:.... . v
PAWNBROKER'S GOODS. _H@£**_aK?-~r
f-^-VVie L l \ a -_-___
. '^l^U^^ V V""-*- \: I trYouir'ui '" f^gni.3 tjg>tjua Pto 1 raAMßitf s^
\l\ry \ \ u ,i : | watches *—~ —^
Store House lor OU Saute if!
5i WHAT H3 DON'T GIVE AWAY
We Sell for Half Price !
r£ GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
. •.».-,,• -.I. : , A Moil Elegant and Exquisite Stock of .1.
DIAMOS _?_.. H J EWE H.Yuf all kinds, STIVER j
PLATE and STERLING SILVKR CLOCKS,
MUSIC BOXES and AOVELTIES.
____________
Watch Repairing, Diamond Setting and Ftigraving. ' ;
r. v. to "iir- it tt» L'nm on all goods of value-
E. LYT I T?
~ -G_. _!__ JL 1 l-._l._i,
Pawnbroker & Jeweler, 45 Jackson St., St Paul.
i TOI"FX!IF.R'S "CAMMGE IPUS}- .
FOR FINE .;,
SLEIGHS.
19-2 and 194 West Third street.
■ ■ . - _______ ' MIMICAL INSTRUMENTS.
"WEBERT PIANOS.
% Acknowledged by Artists the Bst in ihe World-
J&im"^ »r t0 the Weber an,J none that can compete with then
io. ti urn bi I tjr. — eresa Carreno.
•!,«?. _!__. °f tb * ***? i'ianni*. *-*-' str^t, rich and j-mp-tthetic, ret so full,,
Thurgbj. aJS M " * yoUtt * the **&" manufacturer of the da Em ml
.S.*^eb^il^ Pia,,oS eXCeI aH ° therß iB TOlunie of toue and ln P»wer of expression.—
ma here arc no Pianos in th ° world thai sustain the >•'-<• lite the Weber.—Em
ma bin-it.
R. O. MIT_N"G-RT?, A .rent, St. Paul.
Sh.NL> FOR CATALOGUES.!
— - -' '■ '■ J'
STANDARD SCALES.
i'AIKB ViNkS'.STANDAED SCALES L
Eclipse Wind Mil - TADfe*-- and Pumps, '■-. -• V ; #1^
Smith- Vail© St earn Pumps and Boilers.
■ •*:"* - Hancock Ids- pirate-re, Lubricator*-, etc
********************************* 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ____
E-OT AND BHO- D____ua
Boats mi Sloes, JR
New Styles Dai') Rcceivi d. ____li___BP
331 Wflsflnr rtnt Cor, i^^Kf^m
x^m sci^jl-jek m ca,
ppl SO. 89 EAST THI-]) S'lltEtT,
|ss_a_________r& co..
SO. 89 EM IIIUUI SHUT,
d ai tails ii Bouts k Sloes.
_^*-'^^ l^4»*^l-T ,^%_ St. Paul Agency for BURT'S, QUAY'S,
'^^3'^S^^^^>K HEY**-Ol*D'B, and Many Others.
"**-*»--*sii_.t_'ii l ii , .ii'_g C_T" Mail orders promptly filled. . •
BUSINESS COLLEGE. . . [
AND TULEORAPHIO INSTITUTE
Hi* l<_g store r*t*rn.*-i-*d Us elate* to puHic favor and ba* now entered upon its 15th Ttunndi
the n. at favorable iU * PiCe "" **** for catalogue, giving I nil particulars. o hZmnt^o^tiai
and Jackson ~tt.ee ts. »•«. --.uu.
__ *_■ W. A. FADDIS. PrinoipaL j
. TANNERS. ~ " |
JAMES McMillan & CO,
— ts*ow ~mteW ~*s*t* J
RIETOHS OF THE ;..'.'..' , ...
Minneapolis Sheepskin Tannery
— -P. AST) DEALS-* IN .1
HIDES, SHEEP PELTS, WOOL AND FURS.
rhlpments Solicited. Write . '*" '' ' lif it Second *"""' North, MIS -,_,' iwirre *"**
hlpments Solicited. Write for circulara. -• A.a_-t,_./»j, __.__♦■.-*
tailoring] . . ; a*****-*-— -=-—=-=■__
FINE TAILOIIIIS-Gr.
ftliiii i rah t y ' 9 ° E^» s M
UJIHI/iLI q DA-tltl , St. Panl, Minn. \
■"■i'.-VjS FERGUS FAH__Y, I
MEECHANT TAILOE!
r^ ; 58 East Third Street. 1
.- t***r*The latest styles of toportetf Goods always on hand. ' Perfect >_ guaranteed. "... "...-]
J " '*' "'■-•" W3>Ll3.L_ Dai ...ire . : , . ..?, •
NO YES BROS. & CUTLER ~~i
IMPORTERS MD WHOLESALE DRUMS
68 and 70 Sibley s'reet, corner rtf /, &, p, lU i f __*, nn# '
"- ' - - ■ ■ ----"----------: — • — . . - .. -._.i
.... MUSICAL - .•..:. - -.-.-- ,■■■ - ... ii _j _ s_s— _as|
LAURA W.HALL, The Minnesota Stone Comp'y.
MUSIC ROOMS 102 WESTERN AVENUE. .."''* -_.
\ ileacof Ashland Avenue. St. Anthony ___. Wholesale and Retail Dealers la
' . .. r . ST. PAUL ; " A "*'..'.'-_ ':'-': ■/,--"
• teacher Sort- River and " Pe__s*dva_ia Bine ■' Stain.
PIANO, (MA.* All UUMI i PW^PM
THOROUGH INSTRUCTION GUA-LANTEEZ- [ - " 9 °* "
References: Miss Makib Gkist, Principal -»C I : - * '■'■" - :? -
Musical Conservatory, No. West Third street. SAWED OHIO T~T A ff-raTATf-,
St. Paul; also oh personal application, reference J Willi J * -Li £*. 13 <_*__**, *♦
to the. numerous familie* whose daughters »_ a Sidewalk Fla_jri a Specialty
has taught and is no** teac.-.g will be given. * ww vV *. voblt. a-. *^.
• Also, .gent for "Brainard's __l„i World. offlce^Room _ !w*__i*?-tt? & M ** *-***-V
the oldest sad best musical journal pub_sr„__ °™ ccs -£ oom -J 6 * 00 * 1 • 810c *^ M*-*n-*a_-__i3.
Krip t_os.Jl,«)pera_nu_u Po-»".r_ . •* -Room A' Cham. Com. BuUd'g. St. Pah*
..... ...-.*-.-!..-.: J ' -. SJ63* -
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