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v 8 - DAILY WEATHER BULLETIN. , Office or Chief Signal Officer, Washing ton, D. C. April 8, 10 p. m.— Observations taken at the same moment of time at all stations named. • ": '. % ,~V 7 -'" ' : Stations. Bar. Ther. Wind. Weather. St. Pau1........... 30.23 34 S Clear. LaCrosse 30.22 36 .... Fair. Bismarck 30.13 32 S Clear. Ft. Garry.... 29.95 36 SW Cloudy. Minnedosa • Moorhead ; 30.18 34 S .Clear. Ou'Appelle : ; . 29.87 37 W " Cloudy. s"t. Vincent 30.08 85 S Clear. Ft.Assiuaboine....]29.96 50 SW Clear. Ft. Bnford 30.06 36 SW Clear. Ft. Custer 30.03 .44 E Clear. Helena 30.07 52 W Cloudy. Huron 30.27 30 SE. Clear. Medicine Hat Duluth 30.23 32 \W Clear. _ DAILY LOCAL MEANS. Bar. Ther. H^ y l Wind. Weather. 30.251 29.1 73.3 I NW Clear. Am't of rainfall, .0; Maximum thermom eter, 44.3; Minimum thermometer, 19.6; daily range, 24.7. * River— Observed height, 4 feet and 3 inches; fall in 24 hours, 1 inch . Note— Barometer corrected for temperature and elevation. P. F. Lyons, Sergeant Signal Corps, U. S. A. indications. Washington, April 9,1 a.m.— Upper Mississippi valley : Fair weather, followed by local showers and partly clondy; slightly warmer weather ; winds shifting to southerly; lower barometer. Missouri valley: Local showers and slightly .warmer partly clondy weather, lower barometer; easterly winds, becoming variable. THE CITY. GLOBULES. One death was recorded yesterday. Scarlet fever is reported at No. 540 Sum mit avenue. The county commissioners will meet "again on Friday morning. Articles of incorporation were yesterday filed by the Germania Loan and Building association. Judge McGrorty, probate court, was the only judge attempting the transaction of court business yesterday. Officer Nugent yesterday arrested John "Wood for the theft of two pairs of shoes from a shop on Third street near Washington. The third anniversary of the Crusaders' Total Abstinence society will be given at Market hall Thursday evening of next week. Joseph ..alderman, the popular salesman at Eugene McLain's tobacco store on Waba sha street, wedded Miss Wisnom on Tuesday evening. Mr. J. H. Drake declines to serve as a member of the board of education, for the reason that bis health is very poor and he is compelled to leave the city. Lindekes Warner & Schurmeier vs. Robert P. Wallace was a new suit filed in the dis trict court yesterday It is about a promis sory note amounting to $343.53. The masquerade ball at Market hall under the auspices of the St. Paul Lacrosse club last night, was largely attended and proved one of the most delightful social events of the season. William IT. Schurmeier and wife have re turned from a two months' visit to New Or leans and the island of Cuba, where they bave been on a trip for the improvement of _r. S.s health. The G. A. R. of St. Paul will go to Minne apolis as an escort to the governor on Friday next, the occasion being a presentation to Past Grand Commander of the United States Robert B. Beaih. An order was filed in the United States circuit court yesterday denying a motion to dismiss the case of S. Frazer A Co. vs. Yung & Hawes, which is a suit for infringement of trade mark on axle grease. A mass meeting of citizens was held at Post Siding last evening, at which mutual condolences and recriminations were in dulged in over the decision of the supreme court against the assessment fighters. While driving on East Eighth street yester day afternoon a runaway horse collided with the buggy occupied by Mr. John Larkin, who was thrown to the street and painfully in jured about the right leg. Sergt. Albert Palraquist of Company D, First regiment, has been promoted to the rank of sergeant major and William Ander son, private 1 of Company I) has been ap pointed color senreant of the regiment. (lids will be received at the comptroller's office at 3 o'clock Thursday, April 30, for $400,000 bonds for the extension of the water works, and $200,000 sewer bonds. The bonds bear 5 per cent, interest, and mature in thirty years. The entertainment to be given by the Dayton's Bluff Athletic club is creating a buzz of excitement in social circles. In an ticipation of the event Mr. Schiffman, the well-known athlete, is busily engaged pre paring the hall for the occasion. Prof, B. H. Morse gave an organ recital at the First Baptist church yesterday afternoon assisted by Mr. Del.acv, Mr. White and the Mls?es Stoddard and (Hidden. There was a large attendance of the tnuslc-loying public and the excellent program was very well rendered. A decision was given yesterday by Judge Brill in the ease of Thomas Stillman vs. Taylor A: Craig. The latter refused to pay for terra cotta material used in Macalester college on the grounds of its being Inferior to that specified by contract and the court found for the defendant. The many friends of Master Harry Twomly, the little champion roller skater, will regret to learn that he met with a pain ful accident at Fergus Fall* lust Monday night He was practicing on stilts when he fell and broke his right forearm. All hi* dates ahead have been canceled. The wholesale truck wagon of Tanz A Howes overturned a horse and open bucey, in front of l\ .telcser's saloon on Wabasha street, yesterday afternoon. The bugey be longed to two ladies living ten miles out in the country. The axle of the buggy was broken and the harness somewhat "broken, the horse and all having been completely capsized. A policeman made the careless driver of the truck pay -for the damages to the vehicle. Officer Ives last night found a man on his beat who claimed to have been parroted aud robbed of $40 near the corner of Third and Rosabel streets. lie was taken to the station and cave his name as Michael Williams of Grand Forks county, Dakota. He arrived in town night before last,and had yesterday been aiound making purchases for his claim and Md inrthi ft sights. Last night he was in one of the lower Third street saloons with a gang, who, he said, followed him out when he started for | his boarding place and held him up. Certainly he had been In one of the dives in that section, for thcere was an un mistablc odor of forty-rod whisky about him. He was detained until morning when his story will be Investigated. ""local MENTION. As an indication of the improvement in the spring trade of which there is and has been 60 much ' conjecture, we know of no more encouraging prospect as to Its Increase than the fact that one retail firm alone in our city has been compelled to make further pur chases In order to meet the demands required upon them by their customers. Wo refer to the Boston One Price Clothing House, the senior member of which, Mr. Joseph McKev. left for the East last night, absolutely forced to, In order to replenish their stock, which is so rapidly diminishing. There Is. perhaps, no firm or business in SL Paul, in fact, we know so, buying more liberal! for their trade than this bouse, and this spring's stock has been an exception as to its completeness and enormous purchases. Yet, with the past few weeks which have resulted in an unusual patronage, the enormous stock Las been so wonderfully broken into that dupli cation Is absolutely necessary. We cladly record the success of so meritorious a firm as this, and mention their success only as an indication of what the spring business will be. Goad Goods. •Once a easterner always a customer. " i« tbe rale at the B. O. P. C. H. We never knowingly sell an article except on its merits. Whenever a guarantee ; leaves our store the customer can be sure that the. is getting his moneys worth; in other words, that he is getting dollar for I dollar. Onr reputation for selling well-made goods for a. reasonable price has given us the patronage of the people. Just now we are selling first-class, well-made and serviceable spring clothing as low as the same quality of goods can be bought for in , the world. Boston One-Price Clothing House, corner Third and Robert streets, St. Paul. Borrow Money ,; On your furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, dia monds, watches and all articles of value. Prop erty left in your possession. Terms easy. Your own time. Ail business strictly confidential. Mackey's loan agency, room 7 First National bank building.corner Jackson and Fourth streets, St. Paul, or room 7 Mackey block, Minne apolis. . ' Paper Books and Briefs printed promptly and with the best of supervision at the; Globe Job ffice7"*7- - 7 i-iA. . Doctor Whittier, A regular graduate, 214 East Seventh itreet,' treats, with unparalleled success, blood im purities, nervous prostration, debilitydis eases from indiscretion, excesses, exposures. Moderate charges, safely. Advice free. Es tablished longer than any advertising phy sician in America. Record of cures for twenty-seven years; never one published. Patients from Atlantic to Pacific. Call or write. v : _^ This paper is printed with Geo. H. Morrill & Co.'s improved perfecting press news ink. It is I also used by all the principal newspapers in the United States and Canada. Western office, 54 and 5G Franklin street, Chicago, 111. Special Carpet Sale. r~r. Among the many inducements we offer this spring, a few of the chances in our carpet de partment are mentioned below : The best quality ex-supers, such as Lowell's, Hartford's, Park's ana other makes, at 75 cents a yard. 7 ;:■ Two-ply cotton mixed from 25 cents to 50 cents per yard. Choice tapestry Brussels - from CO cents to 75 cents per yard. Five-frame body Brussels at .10 per yard Best velvets and moquettes, the finest in Q market, at $1.25 per yard. Kajtk Bros. N. E. corner Seventh and Jackson streets. Paper books and briefs printed promptly and with the best of supervision at the Globe Job Office. " Paper Books and Briefs printed promptly and with the best of supervision at the Globe Job Office. Carta! .. We are offering Antique and Turcoman cur tain goods at wholesale prices. Poles and brack ets presented free to every purchaser of cur tains. Kaun Bros., northeast corner Seventh and Jackson streets. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesotneness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitudes of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Bo__. Hakim; Powder Co., 190 Wall street. New York. SPECIAL BARGAINS —IN REAL ESTATE. The attention of all persons interest ed in Real Estate is called to a block of 50 lots near the corner of Western avenue and Front street. A fine school house is being built on the adjoining block- The property lies high and dry, overlooking all that part of the city. Can give you any sized lot you wish. Price of single lots *250. To persons who will build a house worth at least $500 the best terms will be granted- If you wish to buy for speculation.or wish to live any where north of .the Manitoba U. X., this is the place for you. Also several very fine lots on Como avenue, near Elevator B. A depot will bo built this year at the bridge which, with the continuation of Western ave nue, will make this property very de sirable for business purposes. 14*200 for fine plat of ground near Pat Kelly's residence on Dayton's bluff. Will make eight lots. Fine view of city and river. A bargain. Half Block near Post Siding. You can make 50 per cent, this season by purchasing same- FOR RENT— houses on West Seventh street at $10; also store at $25; also flue large house and large gronnds on Dayton's bluff. Will rent very cheap to the right party. RUSH B. WHEELER, Boom 101 , Drake Block. Assessment for Changes of* Grade on Streets in the Fonrtii Ward. OmCI OT THE Board or Public Works, ) Citt or St. P.U- Minn.. April S, 1335. I The Hoard of Public Work* in and for the cor poration of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, will meet at their oflice in said city at 2 p. m.. on the 27th day of April. A. 1). 1885, to make assess ments of benefits, damages, costs andrexpenscs arising from a change of grade on the following streets !n said city, on the property on the line of said changes of grade, and on such other property as may be deemed benefited or damaged thereby, to-wit : 1 . . Franklin street, from Elm street to Third street. Western Avenue, from Goodrich Avenue to Yon -linden street. Dousman street, from Goodrich Avenue to Yon -linden street- Ashland Avenue, from Dale street to Western Avenue. Western Avenue, from Summit Avenue to Ashland Avenue. Marshall Avenue, from Mackub in street to Western Avenue. Kent street, from Summit Avenue to Holly Avenue. Louis street, from Hondo street to Kelson Avenue. AU persons interested are hereby notified to be present at said lime mad place of making said ■ assessments and will be heard. JOHN FAXRIXtiTOX. President Official: U. L. Go___«. Clerk Board cf Fablic Work*. 99-101 THE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE THURSDAY MOROTNGr, APRIL 9, 1885. AMUSEMENTS. [77 GRAND OPERA HOUSE Three Nights and Saturday Matinee, Com . '7 mencing Thursday, April 9. KATE CUXTOS! AND CHARLES A. STEPHENSON. Thursday evening and Saturday Matinee, ', D'En nery's Masterpiece, TWO ORPHANS. KATE CLAXTON as LOUISE . 77 Friday and Saturday evenings the picturesque and romantic drama, SEA OF ICE, by D'En nery. KATE CLAXTON as OGAKITA. Grand scenic effects. Magnificent costumes. Select cast. A carload of new and select scenery. Reserve Sale now open. GRAND OPERA HOUSE NIGHT ONLT!_^J SUNDAY, APRIL ISth! A Sublime Spsctacle, Milton's en PARADISE LOST. By the famous French Artist, Paul Gustave Dore. Mammoth Calci-Optic Representation in colors. Thrilling and Graphic Descriptive Recitals by the talented Lecturer CLEMENT L. GEIGER Wonderful Panoramic Display. REDUCED PRICES. REDUCED Reserved seats 75c, 50c and 25c. Sale of seats opens Sunday morning. '- GRAND OPERA HOUSE Three Nights and Wednesday Matinee, com mencing MONDAY, April 13. ME. NAT C. GOODWIN, In the latest Satirical Rinkle by Robert Griffin Morris, entitled THE SKATING RINK New Scenery! New Fun ! Entrancing Music ! Wonderful Dances! Bewitching Costumes! -. 7.7 : /J~A. Great Cast! . Under the management of Frank W. Sanger. Sale of seats opens Friday, 9 a. m. Eijosition Mler M TONIGHT! GESTIEM'S SOCVEMSIGHT Each gentleman in the grand march will receive a handsome souvenir. WEDNESDAY EVENING! POLO, Between Stillwater and Exposition Clubs, with our new CAGE GOALS. This will be an interesting game, as these cage goals are the first to be used ix the north west. Dispense with judges and avoid all dis putes. WEST SIDE ROLLER RIM. APRON AD NECK-TIE PARTY ON THURSDAY, April 9. A prize will be given to the lady wearing the prettiest apron, and one to the gent wearing the "largest neck-tie. Skating from 7 to 10 ; Dancing from 10 to 12. _ UNDERTAKERS. ~ QUINBY & ABBOTT, (Successors to Stees Bros.) FUMISHISO UNDERTAKERS. Cor- Third and Minnesota St*. J_*T" Telephone and Night Bell answered at all hours. Prices moderate. SI MUSIC ! DO NOT BUY A Piano or Organ, Until you have seen the Decker Brothers and Soli me Pianos, or the Estey Organs which I now have in store. I have the . sole agency for the celebrated pew patent Benary Guitars, the Scha'.l Banjos, and in a general run of small instru ments and sheet music offer a line of goods sur passed nowhere and at the very lowest possible prices upon the easiest of terras. Call and see, or write to, very respectfully yours, MRS M. 0. THAYER, 418 Wabasha Street, St. Paul, Minn. EEMOVAL ! OFFICE OF THE | St. Paul Omnibus AND B-8 CARRIAGE LINE Removed from old stand to 1"3 East Third street. Merchants Hotel block. Passengers and baggage, called for, and delivered to and from all parts of the city. Fine Carriages Furnished For opera and city calling. JOHN B. COOK & SON. Proprietors. PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES AND TRANSPORTATION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Office of In dian Affairs, Washington, March 30, 1585.— Sealed proposals. Indorsed "Proposals for Beef," (.bids for beef must be submitted in separate enve lopes), bacon, flour, clothing, or transportation. &.•.. (as the case may be and directed to the Commis sioner ot Indian Affairs, Nos. 65 and 67. Wooster street. New York, will be received until Ip.m. of Tuesday. May 5, 1835, for furnishing for the Indian service about 1.250.000 pounds bacon. 40,000.000 pounds beef on the hoof. 250.000 p >(in<ls beans, 57.000 pounds baking powder, 1,000,000 pounds corn, 450.000 pounds coffee, 8.000.000 pounds flour. 56,000 pounds feed, 195.001) pounds hard bread, M^OOQ pounds hominy. —.000 pounds lard, I.COO barrels mess pork. 145,000 pounds rice, 7.soo pounds tea, s*>! pounds tobacco. 190.000 pounds salt, 175.000 pounds soap. 850,000 pounds sugar, and 320,000 pounds wheat. Also, blankets, woolen and cotton goods. (consist ing in part of ticking. 20.000 yards; standard calico. 135,000 yards; drilling. 9.000 yards; duck, free from all fixing. 96,000 yards: denims. 17,000 yards; ging ham, 210.000 yards; Kentucky Jeans, 20,000 yards cheviot. 4,500 yards; brown sheeting, 195,000 yards: bleached sheet** jr. 15.000 yards; hickory shirting. 10.000 yards: calico shirting. 6,100 yards: winsey. 1,500 yards-.) clothing, groceries, notions, hardware, medical supplies, school books, etc., and a long list of miscellaneous articles, such as harness, plows, rakes, fork*. &c , and for about 305 wagons required for tbe service, to be delivered at Chicago, Kansas City, and Slam c City. Also for such wagons as may be required, adapted to the climate of the Pacific coast, with California brakes, delivered at San Fran clseo. Also transportation for such of the articles, goods and supplies that may Dot be contracted for to be de livered at tbe agencies. Rids must be made out on government blanks. Schedules showing the kinds and quantities of subsistence supplies required for each agency, cad the kinds and quantities In gross, of all other goods and articles, together with blank proposal, condi tio—) to be observed by bidders. Ime aad place of delivery, terms of contract and payment, transporta tion routes, and an other accessary instructions will be furnished upon application to the, Ih-i'ac oS.ce in Washington, or Ness. 65 aad 67 Wooster street. New , Tork; William H. Lyon. No. 453 Broadway. New \ Tork; the Commissaries of Subsistence. U. S. A., a: Cheyenne. Chicago, Leavenworth, Omaha, St. Los!*, St. Panl and San Francisco: tbe postmasters at Sioux City aad Yankton: and to tbe postmasters at tbe foßowiag named places in Kansas: Arkansas City, Burlington. CaldweO, Dodge City. Emporia. Eureka. Great Bead. Howard. Hutchinson. Lamed, McPher- M_i Marlon. Medicine Lodge, Newton, Osage City. Sedan. Sterling. Topeka, Wellington. Wichita and v. _MM Bids wfll be opened at the boar aad day above stated, aad bidden are Invited to be present at tbe p« m C—SrU'l— J enru. . ... AH bids must be accompanied by certified checks upon some United State* Depository or tbe First Nation— bank of Los Angeles. Cal., for at least s per cent, of tbe anion: — of the proposal . i. D. C. ATKi Na. Coaumnfaoer. •5-nt ■v_/Urilt?r Ul XJLLIiU anu _hUUCI U OUIOCUD, V ; * , /: i ST. PAUL, MINN, : * i . . . . — ... ' ' * ...,.'.• -_ ; 77.;V' '" *' " MINERAL WATER. \A The Only Pure Waukesha Water ........ f IS THE ;: : WAUKESHA GLENN! The .Well-Kno-jvii "Queen of Waters." ' : ; Reigns alone among Natural Dietetic Table Waters. Its numerous competitors appear to have, one - '.i/.\ .••••. IJ.I- after another, fallen away, : until it has no rival. ,-■-■*''. The only Spring in Waukesha that Remains at One Temperature Both Summer an ! Winter, * r ° . . (I.E. 48 DEGREES). J - ■ •:• - - --■ ■ - ■ • , '<"-._ .;• PURE WATER can only be derived from natural sources. — Vide Lancet. PURE WATER is of more importance than pure milk. — New York Herald. Impurities in contaminated drinking water cannot be obviated by the addition of wines or spirits. — Medical Officer Council of England. • . ( TESTIMONIALS SENT FREE. Address ■ . ..: 7 7"; T. H. BRYANT, Waukesha, Wis. Waukesha is a : Most Delightful Summer Resort, on the Chicago, Milwaukee &St Paul an • Chicago & Northwestern Railways, Northwestern Orders Supplied by {5£ _Sx apolla ' '■ > ' .- - 1 - WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. NOYES BROS. & CUTLER, IMPORTERS AUD WHOLESALE I KITS, 08 and 70 Sibley street, corner Fifth, St. Paul, Minn. _ _»^^ ■—.— . " TAILORING. f FERGUS FAHBY, MERCHANT TAILOR, 58 East Third .Street. t_T*The latest styles of Imported Goods always on hand. Perfect fits guaranteed. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. "WEBER" PIANOS. Acknowledged by artists the Best in the World. I know of none superior to the Weber and none that can compete with them Tor durability .— 1 eresa Carreno. The tone of th« Weber Piano is so sweet, rich and sympathetic, yet so fall, that I shall always rank you as the greatest manufacturer of the Emma Thursby. .7 7 Weber Pianos excel all others in volume of tone and in power of expression 8. Liebling. There are no Pianos in the world that sustain the roice like the Weber.— ma Abbott 7 7* R. C. MUNGER, Asent, St. Paul. SEND FOR CATALOGUES. A]-A:^: g___a— _ ' ■ ■ . ■' -a BOOT AND SHOE DEALER. E. B. SCHLIEK, Boots id Sloes, New Styles Daily Received. 331W_ln_iYSL.G-r._ft. *■*- = . ■ - SCH__J_E____ & CO.. bHO. 89 EAST ___) STREET, lisiiHUta. Et. Paul Agency for BUST'S, QUAY'S, I BEYNOLD'S, and Many Others. I BET Mail order. promptly tiled. BUSINESS COLLEGE. AND TELEGRAPHIC INSTITUTE Em 1 _f —Bee ettabtisbed iv claims to public favor and baa now entered upon IU ISth year under tbe mj it favorable auspices. Send tor catalogue, giving full particulars. Noribweat cor. Seventh and Jackson streets. ■■ W. A. F ADDIS, Principal. 1 - ' ' ■■■ CLOTHING. ■ _ FINE TAILORING. Duncan & Barry, 30 EAST THIRD STREET. TASTERS. James McMillan & CO., PRO?EIETOE3 OF THE 'Minneapolis Sheepskin Tannery, ATD DZAi— asm HIDES. SHEEP PELTS, WOOL AND FURS.' -j:^J~L HIDES. -sMrjJ^ ItfS _^, tt a street North, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. _ rpmeaU Solicited. Write for ci real _«. m^ m—^ — —^^ _^ — — — — — — — — ~ — — — ™— — »^^—^ — i—^^ mmm STANDARD SCALES. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES! Eclipse Wind Mills Tanks and Pumps, _ Smith- Steam Pumps and Boilers, T'^a'a — -«*______ 7 __ Hancock Inspirators, Lubricators, et& THE BOSTON.- ' '••' i : ff-} "■ ' :: '' 7 'l'~J TIE PROUD MI Although he may be well-dressed is not a desirable addition to any community. It is impossible to prevent him buying his clothes at THE BOSTON, ST. PAUL. In fact all classes, rich and poor . patronize THE BOSTON, and are * well satisfied that they receive in exchange for their money full value in serviceable clothing. OUR SPRING STOCK IS NOW IN and IT IS IMMENSE, We would be pleased to show you all the new styles. PRICES LOW TO THE LAST DEGREE. Spring Overcoats, Spring Overcoats, Spring Overcoats ! BOSTON fli! Price Clii Hist. ,r3 nv»/^ U /-vT"\/-\-v»4- ev4"vtr*r\4 m tr* The greatest Bargains Ever Offered ! For the next few days we will place on sale— 100 Dozen Odds and Ends, assorted sizes of Alexandre Kid Gloves, in - .Musquetaires, 4 and 6-button, black and all the newest colors, worth at regular price, from $1.75 to $2.50. YOUR CHOICE FOR 50 CENTS ! 150 Dozen 4-button German Kids, in all the newest spring shades and ■ . ';'..' Black at 69 cents, worth everywhere $1.50 per pair. Our Grand Spring Carpet Sale! Is now in progress, and the prices made on all our grades of Carpets are lower than can be found anywhere in the city. fTfRT II1_\! In P ro orti<m > with poles and brackets complete, :vL'ftlilliil!jto every purchaser free. Kahn Brothers. __>T. 35. Cor. Seventh. & Jackson Sts. ■— i— ■— - - — __ _____—— ■— ■_ —^ *y " ■ ' _a__s_X :ft "o , ___.___aaM™ C-- ~T*. .J —MB i'—— mimwi »»wwra»Mi»«nH» ,^ i■— m rT. ZCT f^ nrrT mm naming jj&fjf *K_m . Absolutely Pure and Unadulterated. Entirely Free from FUSIL OIL. ►1? IT GIT? ffl¥f Do you know what it is? Askyour Physician ftEfl|i\JY Df-Oftß! >lr_i]__-I IfljU or Druggist and he will tell you that IT IS A UkAUlf rU!oUj«i ► Positive Sure Curs for Malaria. Pulmonary Conn plaints, Indigestion, Nervous ► Prostration.. Bronchial Troubles, General Debility, Loss of Mental Power >and all Wasting Diseases. Endorsed by over 3,500 Physicians' and Chemists. ► Invaluable as a STOIUIi ANT AND TONIC in Typhoid Fever, Dysentery .Diarrhoea, and all low forms of Disease. THE fiSiKCO-NIKISD " ■BB_BM_nAWTIPOTE FOR CHOLERA.™™™™™ , We are the only concern in the United States who are bottling and selling to the Medical Profession and Drug Trade an absolutely Pure Malt "Whiskey, one that is free from , FUSIIi Oil. and that is not only found on the sideboards of the best families in the , country, but also in the physician's dispensing room. * ' DR. ARENDTf the great German Chemist, says:— "l have made an analysis ►of your PURE MALT WHISKEY, which gave a very gratifying result. Your >Malt Whiskey, obtained mostly by extract of malt convusion and a very careful 'fermentation and distillation, is entirely free from fusil Oil andany of those 'similarly obnoxious alcohols which are so often found in whiskey. I therefore, RECOMMEND IT TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. , Prof. VOX YONUEIt, writes .-"Purity itself— mousMalt WnUkoy, I know It to bo wholesome, : Duffy's Malt Whiskey, is tha purest liquor that I clean and unadulterated." ■ have ever analyzed. 1 must therefore unqualifiedly PRVn w SAWFRR V n nf ■RnrTiocfpr "W V ' rocommendittotheinedicalprofe-ion." a|Sd^teorthol^^'^^^^s*f»:?i Tho late lIARVET L. BTKD. M. Tt., President prescribe your Malt IV hlnkey in my practice here, 'of the Faculty, Professor the Baltimore Mcd- consider ft a very superior reliable article can Duffy's Malt Whiskey, is tha purest liquor that I clean and unadulterated." have ever analyzed. 1 must therefore unqualilledly FRFIt H SAWFRS XI n nf UncliPrfpr \ V recommend it to the medio- profession." a **l_\jj% t V^Sw^plSi^^^ »i Tho late HARVEY *_ BYRI». M. 1> V President prescribe your Malt Whtitkey in my practice here, of the Faculty, and Professor of the Baltimore Mcd- consider it a very superior reliable article and can ► ical College, says: "I find it remarkably t reo from heartily recommend .it in low states of fevers, acute , fusil oil and other objectionable materials so often inflammations, and depressing- maladies generally, , found in the whiskies of the present day. and also as a tonic in feeble digestion and conra 1- j , JAMES'J. O'OEA, 31. D. f of Staten Island, the f?R5 n , t f^ rrimo i m i^ te^l scai, t B ' iSSStJ* 0 , ,° 1i . c l author of several works on insanity, writes: "When stnnul.nt is indicated, and especially in Phthisis I ' 1 prescribe an alcoholic stimulant, I order your fa- l mmonaiis. I '■ IN FACT, IT IS A BEVERACE AND MEDICINE COMBINED. >TOICONSUMIWipSi^^^t?_Sps_-i , _i^| [send to any address in the United States (East of the Rocky Mountains), all Ex ' press Charges prepaid a plain case (th s avoiding all opportunity for comment), * containing Six Quart bottles of our PUKE MALT WHISKEY and with it in * writing, and under the Seal of the Company a SURE and POSITIVE CUKE for * CONSUMPTION and other "WASTING DISEASES in their early stages. This Formula has been prepared especially for us by the great German Scientist, Dr. Yon Ponders. 'It can be prepared by" any family housekeeper at slight expense (Raw Beefsteak and our Jl*_T_=L__! _V___.l__? ,> «^__t_:S____3 _T being of the ingredients.) ' After tins preparation has been taken for a few weeks, the previously conspicuously prom inent bones inpatients suffering from Consumption and the like diseases, get covered with a * thick coating of fat and muscle, the sunken and woodless cheeks fill up and assume a rosy hue, * the drooping spirits revive, while all the muscles of the body, and chief among them the heart, * are stronger and better able to perform their functions, because of being nourished with a * richer blood than they had been before. In other words, tho system is supplied with more ' carbon than the disease can eshaust, thereby giving nature the upper hand in the conflict. ; ; _ BY LEADING BBTJGGISTS AND FINS GROCERY HOUSES*— ►_P_*io© OTtf-I. __»o_Li__k___El. _=»ES_=t BO _7_?a_-__. * \ Sample Quart Bottles sent to any address in the United States (East of the Rocky Moun ' tains), securely packed in plain case, Express charges prepaid on receipt of J_._»»_BSo ;■ " Tie Duffy Malt W_is_y Company. Baltimore, M, D. , U. S. A. REAL ESTATE. HEZEKIAHHALL, (Established in 1872.) REAL ESTATE AGENT, Corner Third -Robert streets, fin Savings Bank,; ST. PAUL, MINN. Buys, Sells, Collects, Pays Taxes, Negotiates Loans, etc. WM. G. ROBERTSON. REAL ESTATE ' AND FINANCIAL AGENT! (Successor to I). A. Robertson & Co., the oldest j real estate agency in Minnesota.) N0. 9 KcQuillanßloct cor. TM&'f J.J.Watson. Geo. 11. Watson. J. J. WATSON & BRO., FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY and J. J. WATSON, FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS & HEAL ESTATE 868 Jackson street, corner Fifth street. Money to loan on St. Paul Real rotate in sams of $500 and upward, upon favorable terms. __ _ FOB SALE. Several pieces of choice business property. A fine Summit avenue residence for $23,000. Summit ave nue lots on bluff side. A choice lot on Laurel avenue. Lots on Martin street and St. Anthony avenue near Bice street Lots in "Brookslde" and "Westmin ster," near Church of St. Patrick. Large lot and comfortable house on Mississippi street. $8,000. Lots In Clark's and Watson's Additions, near Adams school, and on Dayton's bluff. The Minnesota Stone Comp'y, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in {forth River and Pennsylvania Blue Stone, ALSO, SAWED OHIO FLAGGING. Sidewalk Flagging a Specialty. WW. F. VAN VOKIS, On. Act. _ Manaerer, Offices — Room 20 Wood's Block, Minneapolis. " ' —Room C, Cham. Com. Build'g, St. Paul 2C3« MACHINERY. WASHINGTON STEAM ENGINE WORKS DEPEW & CO., Manufacturers of Steam Engines and Boilers, Mill and Elevator Machinery, Engine Trimmings, Wrought Iron Pipe and Fittings, Iron and Brass Work fall descriptions. Special attention given to Repair Work. Office and Works: Terminus Lafayette Avenne street cars, ST. PAUL, MINN. JOHN G. HINKEL. Street Sprinkling Contractor and Dealer in Real Estate. OFFICE— In the National German-American Bank building. 64-124 Notice to Contractors ami Millers. Bids tor church addition will be received by Ber. I). Msjer. 241 Charies street, St.-Paal, Minn., till 2oth of April, with the ri«M to reject any and an bids. Plans and sped fleations can be seen at Iter. D.Majer** i fr at If Joseph Rosed- al's, comer Charles aid Mar oca street*. LAKE ICE. . MINNETONKA LAKE ICE COMPANY, J. A. BAILEY, Manager. —OFFICE— 354 Jackson street, St. Paul, —HOUSES— At Lake Minnetonka. and on St, P. 31. & M, R. R. Trails, Between Mississippi and L' Orient streets. FOB SALE. One-half or whole of .toller Coaster and right foe . St. Pan! and Ramsey county. $5,000 CAN BE MADE This year. Address Q. F. CRAWFORD, 1182 Sutter street, San Francisco, Cal. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stockholders or the St. Paul Opera Bouse Company, for the election of a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, will be hold at the office of the President on Tuesday, April 7, ISBS, at 10 o'clock a. m. A.DKLANY, Secretary. BATHS. ■ . « THE - j ST. PAIL HEALTH INSTITUTE combine's Hie Tnrkisli, Russian and Sulphur Bath/ The well-known Message or Muscular Treatment, and Swedish Movement Cure is administered by H. WINKLER. This treatment is recommended by all tha physicians for Nervous Debility, Weakness and Female Complaint. Having had fifteen years experience, satisfaction guaranteed. For gentleman, every day ; ladies, every Fri day; or orders can be left at the office. THE ST. PAUL HEALTH INSTITUTE, Cor. Fourth and Cedar streets. Donal-son's Annual Clearing Sale. 25 skeins silk for 15c. Arrascne 13!£c skein. Crewels 3c. Ice wool Cc ball. Angora wool 15c ball. Zephyr He ounce. Germantown wool 9c skein. Saxony 10c skein. German knitting yarn 25c. Shetland 18c. Stamped Pillow .hams 2«c pair etc., at Donaldson's, 189 Seventh, street. ■-■- STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY, — ss. In Probate Court, special term, March 28 1835. In the matter Of the estate of Henry Warren, de ceased. On reading and filing the petition of Peter Vr.rk<y administrator of the estate of Henry Warren, de ceased, praying that a time and place be fixed for examining and allowing his account of administra tion and for the distribution of the residue of said estate among the creditors of said estate. It is ordered, that said account be examined and petition heard by the Judge of this court, on Thursday, the ICth day of April, a. i». 1885, at ten o'clock a. m., at the Probate office, In St. Paul In said county. And it l . further ordered, that notice thereof be gives to all persons Interested, by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of bearing. In the Daily C_ <OBS, a newspaper printed and published at Saint Paul, In said county. By the Court, t L -»-l WM. B. McCP.OP.TT, . _ _ __ Judge of Probate. Attest: Trask Robert, Jr.. Clerk. mariMwwed 1 TONIC BITTERS Toe most Elegant Blood Purifier, Liver Invigora tor. Tonic, and Appetizer ever knoivn. Tbe first Bitters containing Iron ever adveni«edin Ameri ca. Unprincipled persons are imitating the name; look out for t rands. See /fit J- *\ _ thit the follow! ng signa- f JfJtjJ?/ ft 29 tar* is on every bottle and J!^y(y_y__i//f '>■.'] take none other: A V******^ / ?***__7\ &T. PAUL. MINN. (^ Drngsiatk Chem_j