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DEMOCRATIC COUHTY COSVEBTIOH 1 The Democrats of the county of B»msey ax» re guested to meet on Friday, the Brd day of Septa ] . b«r, 1880. betweea the hours of ft and 7 o'olook * M 'for tbe purpose of electing delegate* to a county convention, to i be' bald at the \u25a0 Id Court House, on Saturday, September 'th : 1»8>, at ;10 o'clock m the forenoon, for the purpose of puttingin nomination caodldttes for the : foilowiugoffices, to be voted for at the ensuing election, vis : County Auditor. . Sheriff :\u25a0\u25a0•-.;\u25a0 Judite of Probate. One" ben'-tor^m the First, Second and Third "o^S Bepresentatlve from the First and Second from the Th'rd*ward. . One Representative from the Fourth ward. One Representative fr -ra the Fifth ward One Representative from the couuty. Two County Commissioners from the dry. One County Oomm«Bßioner from the oouuty. One aohool Superintended from the c-uuty. _ The coi.reiitlou will al-o select twenty nine(») del-Rates to the Congressional convention to be held at Mi.neapolU, on luesd.y, the 7th day of Bei.ttm- kl Tne primary election inthe First, Second, Third and Fifth wards will be held at the usual plao- f Of holding ol« Uon«-m the first prrdnrt of each of the wards respectively. In the Fourth 1 the flrj-t pre- chiot wTu vote at the Baiuary street euglue hove The Second and Third iwlnots at the usual aud U^t voC»Jaoe inthe Thfd precluct In the Sist. ward at the Hancock and Eaul.^h club rooms In the townships at the U»t voting place In each Wa reVpeo-ivly eioeptthe towu of Hose, whioh will oo hMdstthe new town hall iv s»id town The representation will be as follows: Fiistward •• 6 Reae.vetown 3 Becoud«ard ..7 Hose town... —•••• 8 Inward:::::::::.:: 7 Mound, Vie town. ... 3 Fourth ward, Ist preo't. B New Oanaia town.-... 3 4thw rd,ad&»dpreo't 6 White Bear t0wn...... 3 Fifth ward ... \u25a0•\u25a0 7 McLean town 3 SlxthwMd P R.KE'TT, Chairman, JOHN BBH, \u25a0 LO^E^•Z•> HOYT, M KOCH. \u25a0WM. NETTLETON, TIMOTHYKSLLY, O. W. GRIG *3 by win.Rhodes as proxy. Bajnspv ronnty Central Committee. The above committee v vim met on the call of the rbai-man, the following mem^rs being prepent! PH. Kelly, Chairman; A Alleu. First Ward; J ho Beltseeoud ward; Mat. Koch. TUir.i l W.rd; Bob- ert A. smith proxy fo « \u25a0 W Or gut", Fourth Waid; T 3. X lly, Fitth Ward; *ni Nettli-U-u aud L"- if.niDHo,t,eotl.ty p.ecmo-s. it wa v- anlmou-ly agi^d ih»t th» ab .^e co..v-ntion for th« noiulnatioii of cou,.t> officer* and 1 eui-lative tl<-^ t be port- poued until Tuesday Be .U-ii,ber 14 h, 1-9K and the caucuses c held ou Monday, September, Btb, p «• O>"1i g, a' the time ami a glveu lv th 9above i he caucuses aud convention as above cal ed wi'l be hla at the rliue- aud (lac s sat d. viz : . Th.- caucuse^on F.iday, s. ptembt-r 3d aud the conven- tion on Satu day, septnubrr. 4th. 1«*, for the elec- tion of the del.grte».toat-nd the T..ird O.m- gnssliual I'lstri-t Oonvt-ut:ou. to be held at Mlnne ap<Uw on .y n«-xt, a-utam'-erT'h The aotlou of the c>iuiiiit'>-e wis e-ti ely hsr- moul .us, witnor any d.fferpnoe of opi..iou, ibis aotlou Is Htm ly tulieu t prod cc the best feeliux and Oi-enniv h»rin>u o f ihe De ..ocmtio party of Bau.sey couuty. Signed, A.ALLEN. :.;>*;-. JOHN Ht'LT.. MATHI*B KOCH. BOBVRT A. !»MITH, |.niyfnro. UriggE. ' T J KKL V Wx NE'TLETOV. LOhENZ iH'iT: . # THE MINNEAPOLIS FAIR. Bn'jr Si en. 9 of pp«-iia »iion f-r the Gre » Ext. •tin-Some f 'Uo >ot»bl-< JiX' lb- Its -Fiosriimin* f.r T. -D.y. The Minnesota Agricnltmal and Mechanical Fair opens at Minneapolis t»d»y with < very prospect of being- a . Brand suoueßa. It i* net-dless for the Gl- BBio reiterate nlltfe at- tractions offered io the imblic. A Globe re- porter visited the srouuds yesterday, ami al- though it was Baoday everything was lifeand animation. Workmen were bu>-y in putting np additional building*; showmen were at work raising , their tent*, owners of booths, eating houses, refreshment stand*, el.i., were arrang- ing their wares; exhibitors in all departments were looking out that the individual displays be ready . for inspection, while tbe c Scars, : from the president down, were bn»y in answer- ing questions, making., entries, etc In fact the grounds presetted anything but a Sunday appear Hundreds of people were comae Hated around tbe main entrance, but ordeis bad been Riven not to bdmtt any except tht.se ho had business, and still in the afternoon the grounds looked like a mass meeting. - Very few ot \u25a0 the displays io the various tails are complete, yet enough progress lias been made : to show that the exhibition when . completed and " ready for inspection will \u0084be one of the fluent ever seen in tbe Northwest. The Chicago & Milwaukee, the St. Paul & Bioux Oity, the Northern Pacific and the Minneapolis & St. Lou's roads all have manniiicept displays of the products of tbe lands along ; their respeo- tive lines. The arrangement of tbt pro- ducts are things of ' beauty and well woith the price of admission alone. B. Barden'a stud ofhorses and herd of short herns arrived safely yesterday morning, from the state fair at Rochester and occupied their respective stalls. The famous racer St. Jnlien is in excellent trim, and while exercising jesteiday, skipped atonnd the traok In 2:28, un a go-as-you-please gait. ..:\u25a0\u25a0. .\u25a0 \u25a0 ' :;-:;; :• .;\u25a0." : Tbe band of Ghippewa Indians are on band \u25a0' and occupy a large tent at the eastern extremi- ty oi tbe grounds. . Me»»r«. Granger & Hodge, of St. Paul, have their display of spices, baking powder, cutfees, etc., in order and makn a one show. .Guy sbiiry \u25a0 aud Ed. ' Bradnbaw occupy stall N<>. 1 under the grand siaud, and have it fitted up io Kood shape. .^ . :.- . Huxb 0. Dunbe ly, of St. Paul, in company win B. P.. Uunningtuu &Go., ofMianeap lis, have two sialia in corurru over . wbiou they have a sign of two clasped hand* and the words Minneapolis and St. Paul headquarters. ' George Bred, formerly an old St. Paallte, and Jacob Barge, of Minneapolis, have stalls Nos. 8 and 4, handsomely fitted .up. The entrita are very large in all departments and they will cl< ac at 10 a. H. to^iay. \u25a0 To-day is children's day .at tbo i fair, 001. Kinghaving extend, da ir<c invitation to nil the children of tbe Slate to be present, and the programme has been arranged to please them. I There willbe the greased pi«, the greased pole and other amusements, and in the afternoon a pony race for boys under 16 years of ate, in which there are a large a tuber of entries, [ among whom i* Mauler Arthur, sou ot Oapt. Bart A' kins of this city . -~ . ~ The streets leading to tbe fair grounds were " qoitedmity yesiriday aud \u25a0>» were the wagon roads un the gronutfs. Ibe Utter will be si rink led, however, dm ing -the d.y, mttioit-nt \u25a0to lay tne du->t. The race rank wan quite* dry aid dusty, but tbu< will be remeaicd before the fcreHt_rao» s c>m<\ \u25a0 ff. till ULOUUuU). Officer Hanfo mo- ed a weary toper yester- day afternoon, who bttdpilluwtd bis bead on tbe nnfrelloK sidewalk at tne comer of Seventh and Jmkton streets. ; - . : A wayfarer who bad grown tired and heavy from budgets laid down un the sidewalk in front of tbe Amerio-tn boa<o yesteiday m>nunj{. f>cd in a inkling hi was fast .is. rep. Offioer K:snall> lauded turn in tba to*er. At 2t30 o'clock jfßterdiy morning a cli°grs.e<. : fnl jamboree uoouire-i at tact ouruir ut FvUrtb and I; Hubert ', strt-e's bei»e«.j tbr c. druukt-u \u25a0 ro'dicH. ;Tnißjr>ere baviug * g &•> juu-p .a»e ftfut wben tin- oln <•»• Mie luj.iid. t^ Bai< grant Wal»" aud Officer O'Ke ie, «hi look ib« druiiken ri.wdiia to tne l^-uup. - - - About 4 u'cli-ok yesterday afternoon Gen. : Shields observed a or»wd ot . bo» auuojiug a '.very rrtprotabla l>«>kiDg K«"rit w:io waa max- gtnug bl.nnj uu West F ariu sycbt. Toe mau tii \u25a0 C"i r L«d aud J br>uj[bt : 10 ; ttie cny ball followed by ibe u»u-«l rabble uf ouri<>u« on- linkers. He gave no naoie aud was t'igbly in* dign»Dt at r>*i. g aufl«r >mt!, I^eaian baa th« »pp«»r!ißoc of a Lutheran ' c!er«\ man and .aeta «m ifbe wan out of b>* level. \u25a0:.- Ho *»« pat In ibe Indies 11 ' ;_\u25a0 - : \u25a0; ; Ptdetitxiario on Fifth street, \e*terday after. noon, were amu-ed by tbeantioiof a aruuk>n hoodlum, Ah > hart m»re uf the o-ba j fal on board than his six foot t*o couid d.iutortubly : carry. He bain din front of Arrastron .Vrex* \u25a0 dence and engaged in a terntio combat with the . front Rate, tie imagined tb t toe gate hud .' fl \u25a0*• i S iv beyrinKa, \u25a0 knocked ' him down, aat "\u25a0 upon him and dimbed : all over bis bn^o cor- porosity. ft Itwas an good as tbe famous . attask on the windmills. B»r«eant ; Walsh waliied . him to the tuwer. - •. An item in Saturday* Qlobb i stated 3 that a man named 0. D. Keer, bad swindled an- other man oat of $6, by Ri\in him a check fur a considerable sum, as heouriiy, and obtaining .. a loan for the amount oanjed. The facts in the Care were' that it was not O. D. K^er who pass- ,ed the check, but the check given was; signed I CD. K'rr. who is a well known and respect* •:\u25a0 able attorney ini his city. The ftguatate 10 the check was a forgery, and the"i«xty who ob- i tali.cd a loan of $5 npun it is UDkuuwn. The \u25a0 use of tbe name -, no '\u25a0 nearly fupproxitua: '\u25a0\u25a0 to _ Mr. Kerr's, m> the one »ho paused the check" ' was ao niifortnn>>t>"*rr"r. -' "'> : :\u25a0.--: v r---- 1 Dse Win. uu»r«.« 01 o. (lJ tmjx Sxkdl»b j Factory |J st 1 Bedditch. England : Office' 167 i* ,-: 1 1 «t,r««<»i .< 's ....... -'. ; ."'."..'- .''V^ \u25a0_""«•"\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0•. ' "\u25a0 'H Standard BouhsciooiDK outatavery great H discount at Bt.' P. 8 ; Book 48? aUoner/co' 'a. Heed's Gill Edge Tonio regaUtej ' the bowels SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOB* MONDAY HOSHHTO, SEPTEMBER 6, 1880 C&BPBT8, ftp. CiEPETMEPETS! Our Immense Fall Stock of Car- pets, Upholstery Good? and Paper Hangings is all in and ready for, inspection". Wholesale and Retail. - AUERBACH, FINCH, i CULBERTSON & CO., 14 West Third Street, St. Paul. Dyrpepßla's tortured victim, Why cross the ocean tide ' : To drink the Seltzer w ter By Nature* fouut supplied? Wen at our bedside, soienoe . Present the ee'f same draught, .Ebullient as the Be.'tzer From a- lire's fountain quaffed. : .;. ; ,u' In "i aubantv 0001. >pebieit, Ton drink •sih healing thing That God, the Great I'by&iolao, Has cast into the Spring 1 SOLD BY ALL DBUagTSTS. •lOSTETTERV fl W CELEBRATED 9| A Though hak tig 1 Ike an A-pen Lraf With (he cbl and fever, the victim of ntala'ia may siilirecover by uoini; tnls celebrated a, cclflo, which not only breaks up th« most aggravated attack •>, but prevent-. 'heir rennrieiice - it Is in&nlt(>'y prrfar- able to quliiue. not .1? because It does ihnbualueas far uior« r.hor' uglily, hut also ou aoootuit of its per- fect wholesomeuesa and invigorating action upon thaenilrPsvßtetn. . . . For sale by all DiiggiKt*arid T)B9iera general'y. THOROUGH REMEDY for dis'trders of the stomach, torpidity of the liver, indigestion and disturbances of the ani- mal forces, whioh debilitate, it has no equiva- lent, and can have do substitute. \ Itshould not be confounded with the triturated oomp.iUuds of cheap spirits end essential oils, often sold under the name of Bitters. ' ' FOB SALE OT ... '''/.' : f~i~~s-:~t DBUGOT^TS, GkO tOKS AND WINE \u25a0 MERCHANTS EVERVWHEKfi. * The trade supplied at manufacturer's prices, by NOYES BROS. & ODTLEB and PERKINS, LiOXB&CO.; fit. Puol, Minn. ~~~" MEDICAL. CUKE YOUJiSELF ! FRENCH ST'EOIF'IO. Otiaranteed to cure radically. disease* of certain private, delioat* nature, either sex "or ;condition, 1 flipV., scut by exprcHS to any part of the ouuntn. Fulld'rectlons withei-.ch bottle Sold only by E. L BTAHL, NnrtbraMt oonwrnf Vu, Bnron otrept and r-«- .. hi. ».. ...i-o PACKETS. •__ WML NORTHERN LINE PACKET COMPANY. Side-Wheel Passer Pactets LEA YE ST. PA UL DAILY, ~ (Frl'sys Executed,) . : AT IB OCI-O( R, NOON", For St. Louts and a'l t> tirniediaf landlnK", maklntr don> o»uni>ettuDS «itb all raliruad* - '\u25a0• . ;; FOB 'FiAUT AND tSOIJTH Tickets sold and Inform Man given by '\u25a0'-_- \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 . JNO H RF.ANET. Agent, " . 19» - .. ,. \u25a0'_. T.»"-«». Pnn« of . f iioVuot. »tr«»r \u25a0 ! «B»XC BIAUIto. WEBER pianos:: Used by Emma Thursbp and other first class artists. R O. MUGGER, 7 1 East Third Street. \u25a0i '.7^:^ COMMISSION HEBCHAWTB. ; ; : D. D. OAKCELON &CO., ; - :; "' ; - ! GRAIN AND FEED MISSION MFRCHANTS \u25a0- ; ; ; ; MillFend a Specialty. ; 1 88; f £ai ~y : Sail* .: Street, ; Chtcaco, f Illinois. . : Eepra anted ;by E. P. Wngus, : Ho. 46 Jaeksoa i ' strent Bl^P»nl.'Mfnn~ ---\u25a0: \u25a0'-,-.\u25a0\u25a0':-:-\u25a0 -.'i~ -"-* 1-4 :'- --\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0:.-v;;- ;'::-bkal.estate.^:..:,:v;-^;-:-^. ' FOE .-* \u25a0Li -. : luipiuve-.i b'arui la '** ao> c-, 814 miles j fMm city; ctaoce pr i«*ty; low price; great bargain eaay [<ayuienta D-A..Rtbert«on*«'«gec- .! cy, .\u. 7 QiiillanBlock. j ,;\u25a0:;:'\u25a0? 348 cod : L^TNK build ng lota for safe on easy terms. '. ST-'-'-^^'iW- -\u25a0'\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- "^\u25a0^\u25a0v£ : <i. -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 V 1. L<MPRKT. ' |> ts.AL osute auto. *afl uKirtaiwea negotiated. hD. - Xt A:BOBBBTBOH, McQuillan tlook. s, ISO* k EasTGSVr:--rr v : \u25a0- " -'-^ -ssfflsss^sse^ft':;': 7--:-'--.-:';-*- - OPERA HOUSJB! MONDAY, tIIBPT. 0, OSTB WBttK. Kvery Kvonins <te i Sat. Matinee. TBI ffASHIONAOLE FAVOBXTEB, ;^ . . i ,' -v ; AMJBBIOA'S MIMIOB, MISSMATTIEVICKERS .\u25a0\u25a0... ' •-_ ;.. - AND \u25a0\u25a0; 'V \u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0->\u25a0:<' CHARLES S. ROGEBS, Supported by a . .- : Superb Comedy :Company,' •. '. In the Musical and Dramatic Bagatelle, entitled THE PLAYERS! As performed by them six weeks InNew York, four weeks iv St. Louis and three consecutive weeks m Chicago, to crowded and*delighted audit-noes. \u25a0 . :~ IV* Prices, 7s, on aud -00. \u25a0 Beaerred seats at box offlo < without extra obarge. <• '." \u25a0> r \u25a0 ' v .: \u25a0 94H-6S - ONLY THROUGH LINE ' For St. Louis Direct. Th» Favorite New Past eager Packet, . JOSEPHINE, CONGAB, MASTER, will leave as above, TUESDAY, SEPT, TO, AT 11 A. H. This Line * does not transfer passengers at Hast- ings, LaOrosse or Keo^uk. Ti- - - \u25a0 •• \u25a0";-.... 'r \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 E. D. MA THEWS, . 260-51 \u25a0 Agent Diamond Jo Line, j NOTICE. \u25a0\u25a0'-m-;:,, Tax Judgment Sale. ' Porsuant to a real estate tax judgment of the dis- tr ct court, in the county of Ram»ey, Sate of Min- nesota, entered the SOth nay of August, 188H, Inpro- ceedings for enforcing payment of taxes aid penal- ties upon real estate in the county of Ramsey re- maining delinquent on the day of June, 11-80, and of tbe statutes in such case made and provided, I shall, on the ' . 201)1 Day of SfpleiDer, 1880, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the County Auditor's office, inthe city of St. Paul, Ramsey county, Minn., Sell the Lands and Lots which a c charged with taxes, penalties and costs in said jndgnent, and on which ia<es shall not have been previously paid. . 8. LEE DWI3. - . •..:\u25a0• Auditor Bamcey County, M'nn. St. Paul. August 31st. IS*). 341-261 'EDUCATIONAL. Muiiail and Classical übliuui. The Fourth Tear of this School will Open' Monfliy, Septeml3sr 13m, 1880. AND Close Friday, June 17th, 1881, With a rereos of two weeks at Christmas, and another of one wees at Easter. V '\u25a0\u25a0_ .: . .Tho si-bool emb aces two dei'Srrments, Primary and Advanced, the former .sitting. from 9 a. m. to 1. M , the latter from ISO v m. 'o 4 :"0p. H. Instruction given inE< glish, Clas-iOB, French -nd. Drawing . The Advanced partment prepare-* hoys for college or business, and sirls to meet the require- ments of the HaTarrl examination for women \u25a0 ' : The undersigued has associated with himself for the coming year, MIPS E. 8. O.\LLI» VNof Elmira, N. 7 ; MB. P. 0. OABEL, and MISS KITTY bakry. , \u25a0:...\u25a0•\u25a0 \u0084 \u25a0--' v •\u25a0\u25a0:•;- Terms— Advanced Department, $80 per annum ; j Primary, $61)per aunum. : Pupils receive i by the year only. No extra charges whatever. , . Vr* \u25a0'?".:; The undersigned will be found at the sohoo , building, corner Fifthand Franklin streets, on and : after Monday. August 16th, from 10 A.M.to 12 a., dally. P. O box 1667. .„. . Tl<Ll)Wls11 223-5' FREDERIC A. FOGG. I , \u25a0..•\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0.••\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0:\u25a0 -^HBW.oooDa;>;-rgSfe^ POWERS BROTfIEBS, 91 E. 3d Street, Invite Attention to New Fall Goods ! Woolen Dress Goods innew- est shades, "NOVELTY" Dress _ Fabrics, Colored Cashmeres Black Cash- meres, Silks, Satins, Vel- vets 9 Velveteens Plaid Vel- vets, Plaid Sdtteenßi Wool Plaids, Cloaks, : Shawls, Hosiery, ; Linens, Fancy Goods, Woolens, Etc., Etc, ALL AT Lowest Eastern Prices. <A.GKK2STT3 FOR Bnttericlc's Patterns. CITY NOTICE. Tenth Street Chance flf firaie "-.V-:- : ?-\u25a0 -'<\u25a0 City Clerk's Office, h St. Paul, Minn., August 28, 1880. j. Notice is hereby given, that the Common Council of the City ofB<int Paul will, at their regular | meeting, - to ibe -\u25a0 held in the council chamber of the City Hall,in Said I city, on :< be 21st day of September, A. D. 1880. at 3 o'clock p. M., order a change of grado on the f- ll<>wi g street, in accordance With and as indicated jby the red line on the profile thero»f, dated by tbe City Engineer, July 14th, 1880, viz: Tenth Street, . From Wabashaw street to a point tbreo hund- red feet west of St. Peter street. ; '?-. \u25a0?'. .... The profileindicating the proposed change is on fileand can be seen in this office. By order of Common ConTini l. \u25a0 .' - . \u25a0 i . THOS. A.PRENDERGraST, 242-mon & tburs . : City Clerk. 7U£L GRIGGS & FOSTEB, DEALEBBIN COIL vi I ID, 29 East Hurt Street, ST. PAUL, - - - MINN. EB^Great Eeductlons inPrices of Goal. : VIOTICE OOP BEPOBT AND AWARD OP COM- i\ MIBBIONEBB. State of Minnesota, county of Carver - District Court, Elgh«h Judicial District: - In the alter of the application of the H actings and Dakota Railway Company, for the appointment of three competent disinterested persons as commis- sioners to ascertain and determine the oompeusa- j tion to be made by said Company to: the owners I of lands respectively, and to all tenants, encum- brancers and others interested therein, for the takii g or InjuriouslyaflVetlua the same by reason ' .of the lsylug - out, constructing, > operating and .' maintaining the railroad of ' said Company npon and across such lands: - , \ . To Thomas L . Grace, Linenfelser and Faber, Horace W. Oilman, Carolina Laugdon, Ell Stone, Lnolen B Warner, Phillip Heuk, Lucius Howe, E L. Howe, Rogers •N. Howe, Carlisle : Pierce, Elhanan W. . Pierce, \u25a0 Jason ' Downer, - Peter \u25a0. Winter, Gerhard . Lenzen, George Faber, Oarl«saß. Bykes, Joseph Wluniuehan*, Vliioent Gles, John Eiden, amlnls- trator of the estate of Mohoias Eideu, deceased; ' Tilmann Lenzen, and to all wboo. it may concern : Ton and each of you are hereby notified that the report and award of the Commissioners, Sobert > atterson, Theodore Bittingand Michael Hall, here- tofore duly 81pointed in the above entitled matter, by the above named court, to: ascertain and deter- mine the compensation to be mide to I the owners, tenants, inoumbianoers and others interested, for the taking or Injuriously. affecting - lan I and real estate intbe county of Carver, intbe Sta.e of Minne- sota, required by the said Hastings and Dakota Ball-' way Company for it*u>-e inlaylßKo \u25a0 t, coustrucrlng, operating and maintaining the railroad of said Com- pany, for right of way, was .on toe Of | day of August, A D. 1880, duly filed In the offloe of the Clerk of the above named Oonr, In Chvka, m said county of Carver, State of Minnesota, and remains on file therein. " .-\u25a0..; .: . H »BTI >GH AND DAKOTA RAILWAYCOMPANY, ByL.L Baxteb, Attorney for said Company. Farms lor Sale ! . lie sores (\u25a0 Jaekaoa eomsty, IQuesata, ' .' : . " ISO acres m H»sktr ooantj, HtUßM«ta. \u25a0 : . U0 ears* to Isaac) oe«>t), aThweseta. i\ - Mama m Todd oosmtj, Minassata. ' •0 acre* is Dsaglas «ocnitj, Utaaaseta. . .T Maoras la Baosts* •oaarj. Ifnuasata. . ' Tksab«v* Is all okolc* rarasiaa laa4». wklok nil un kt i»» : pries tm oaaa, mpan sao sad bat- «ac« a* tint wttk aaaro**tf wonrlty. For 4asM» \u25a0Un »f laads *\u25a0•) forth* parUcaUr*. aditww «* •AOL Ii(VUTI> WOMB. M haL atlas - --N \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0; \u25a0 - \u0084 •* «»— * - \u25a0-. / . ;\u25a0'' - . ;\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Coo's boy a sewing «»rhlne no tilyea hair* trie* \u25a0io Light-Ruanißg = .-; .' :"\u25a0;;\u25a0\u25a0 NEW-mOWE vll will cost you nothing try ii. Send it faui tddrcss, and will mail you our prices and circular* ; 4c*cribins our plan of sending machines for trial \ - r : 'A want activ* agents in all unoccupied territory I Address. JOHNSOU , CLARK * CO. . . ...^tarr Si . l>>c»eo. Ilk ; Musical Instruction GIVEIJ- UPON THB PIANO FORTE, 8y LAUBA W. BALL. Beside&oa Ho. 30 Western >\u25a0 >-; .': - » -;\u25a0 Avenue. . ';v :- :' i'i~vV r 'r Terms, $10 00 for 20 Lessons. \u25a0 Itefert, by permission, to PROF. B- 8. PABONI, tod parents and pupils wlwre she has taught. 906* '<\u25a0''\u25a0.:.'.."..-.. -r FTTBNITIJRE.-- 1- \u25a0:: .. I Suto Boom-llonl and Buy I Burr's Patent Parlor Folding-Bed, H-'- Themo»t Compact, Elaoant and Sub \u25a0 tisntiaL. ' Bert Steel Spring Mattrass j fcaeddinp folds out of stg-htin Ruroaus, \u25a0Book-Cases, D«»ki,Ac : \u25a0a. H. Andrews & : Co., \u25a0I9S WabMh Are., CHICAGO. \u25a0 Alao Manufacturers of - - ErnSuclroaßftnold J'wnltare, Wood Mantels J.-..- _-,;..-.'.. v..--^.-.--,v.-----T^;~ --.\u25a0\u25a0;"."-'- '-: '^r-":- -- ' XJTHTB WOBgTaD GOOPfc. S»7« i ßassßSf>^«i- 1 r >-ir. ~,.:-.r::.: .'-:-::-c- \u25a0\u25a0.-:\u25a0\u25a0 -•\u25a0\u25a0- ;.r Mrs. O. Herwegen, 2EPHTR & WORSTED 6QODS. *• warn vbum Him, w*. r avk HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. : It seems strange that anyone will suffer from the many derangements brought on by an Im- pure state of the blood, when SooviU't \u25a0 Blood and Liver Syrup will restore perfect health and physical organization. -Itis indeed a strength- ening syrup, pleasant to take, and h«a proven itself to be the beat ; blood purifier ever dis- : covered, effectually outing Scrofula, Syphilitic disorders, Weakness of the Kidneys, all Nervotw disorders and Debility. It concerts indigestion. Itmakes the old - feel young, the* young feel gray, and will invariably drive out of the sys- tem the many ills that human flesh! and blood are heir to. Price of large bottle with full di- rections, 91. ; Asingle bottle will prove to you Ha merits as a health renewer,' for it acts like a charm, especially when the complaint is of all exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen the natural vigor of the brain and nervous system. ..'\u25a0_.;\u25a0\u25a0.. \u25a0'\u25a0' \u25a0.-. . . -: . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..' ; \u25a0.'_- ~: -' ; --- ; r.;,-' - Remember we keep this excellent Blood and Liver Syrup | for. sale at oar drug store in St j Paul, and do moat cordially recommend 'it to oar ;• customers I and . all good . people. : Hone bsoa. A Ootljeb. agents. - '. ?"; HUNBY'S CAEBOLIO SALVE. The only Salve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Bbuem, Tetter, Chapped : Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is \u25a0 guaranteed :to give perfect satisfaction . in every case or money re- funded. \u25a0 ; Be 'sore ; you get Hurar's Cabbouo Sjxvb, as all others are \u25a0 imitations. Price, SB *\u25a0"•_*« '' 9ot •»!*• hv *)' drninrinta . •; •. '-ri[ TAKES. 7 ' 0 3. MoCajmht. '. \u25a0 \u25a0 3. O. Domno.LT . McCarthy & Donnelly, :^%J-^54 \u25a0 WoboMhaw Street, (\u25a07*-*u - " : . [Opposite Postofßee ]'- - -' Agents for Powi>i» * Walkers One burial easts Cans answered at allhours. ',\u25a0 Kmbaln tag a specialty- Best bean* <In the efty : and finest carriage* at. tbe lo««st rates. . I'Unerals conducted and action guaranteed. . \u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0 _ : -;..y \u25a0:."\u25a0\u25a0.-":'. -']"::, M»'. : \u25a0 J TATS OFMINNESOTA—COUNTYOFB A SET j - —as "In rrobate Court. Special Term, August 14th, 1880. v.\u25a0;\u25a0- .;::\u25a0 i- ; .- \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0: -\u25a0-. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0 - \u25a0-•::- -, ii the : matter of the ' guardianship of ' 3. Henry \u25a0 . Firs and Bebeoca L.Fl a, minors: -.:. : On reading and fill g tcp petition of Cyrus Brooks ' md G. W. Sherwood, gnsrdians of the | i»rsons and I ffoperty of i.Henry < Fit* and ' Bebecoa -L. Fl'Z, ' ni.ors, for: license : to sell ':\u25a0 the real estate of their ; laid wards; and Itappearing from sad pet Bon that I t Is neces.«-ry ai.d - would .be i bmrfloial to ; said ; mrds that said real estate, or a j part thereof, should » "cldi-\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0>•-?\u25a0- "-'\u25a0-i- \u25a0--.-\u25a0:,:^:^--~ \u25a0 •-\u25a0•^-.:- -...-\u25a0: -\u25a0;\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 - : It I- order*-', that the next of km of said wards and I ill person* lnter* t-d inthe c tat' of »al'i wai U-- shall . ipi*>ar b-for> - said Probate ' Cufirt, at tbs j Pi o»ate I jfflc -to the dryI of. Maint ; Paul, •' n th« I e<>tuity of ' Bdmsry afors-aid, " on the 1 4th day |of I October, *." . t>. l "8 , at ten o'olook 1 -. the furro- on, to sbow cause ' »by a Hwuse »hould not be granUd for. the . bale of laid real «-st»tt-. it'^-*rsi-^>:::£~ : .?:-^t--:.-f«\ : ~:~-J--; \u25a0 And itIs farther ordered, th°t a copy of tbi<rrder W uersonally served on the next of bin of *aid maids : residiuft In sa<d B-imßry ouunt>, and on.all perrons ' ntereat- mi stld estate, at least f oui teen days before \ he bearing of said eti'lon as aforesaid, a dby the ' nblioation thereof fur .mr successive : week* in the j D*u.V Globe, a newspaper | p iuted snd pub freed I it tbe Oity of Baint : Paul. In said 1Bamtey county, I •he last of whiob pub .tious snail be st least four- ' teen days b-f ore said day of htarxug .' \u25a0'- r I'atea August l*tb,1880.- * •=' - . \u25a0 . By the oourt, * \u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0: - HENBY O'GORMAH, V [J.-8 ]:' ' " - ; - Judge of Probate. :i attest: hun Bobibt, Jr., Clerk \u25a0 ; V- '\u25a0'\u25a0'£-. Aunlß---w-Mon' " -:.'\u25a0..''' "*. Important to the Fair Sex! PBRIODIUAX BKGULATOK. THX GKBATEN»U»ii HHMJiUY,Carat OI«n«r Hoo,Or»ri»n Diseases and all dlaaaasa known to-; male Weakness \u25a0They have bean oMd la England for, m. »\u25ba»» periodical and regnlatlng pilL BoU by all bfanUteeTorvwh*l«.T: P.lo»SLoop»r boi ordzbozas for W.OO, atntbi mall frea of oostaio. •acnrnljr taalad. i ' - ; -,» v ; - ->.--*-\u25a0 Maehsalca* Block, DttroU, Kick. -Wbolatale.A«entafnr United Stataa. - ', •\u25a0 .-^-> .\u25a0-- -\u25a0-. \u25a0-- >• \u25a0 \u25a0 , gr-PaaiphlPtaeen- M<£ Sr '\u25a0•^".^ Bold In Paul E. H. Bigg* *ndßs»art * Lota. Wabwhaw and Sixth suaato. : InHinneapuUi A Hottla«?~'*^'** '* »" - -•- <• \u25a0 tl4-ii» \u25a0*- H^^^^J DB. A. L. GLUIFB IcATHABTIC. m*lr pSua. . Coras all Ajeajaa art. ! tig «h»nfwmth, Lhrer mad Bleed. Wumtal ; all eMM^Jjkyoor IVudct far tMa MatUeb% •too for dnaUwa, . .- ; CttmWMWCIBIMCO., Ml fcr ail SnoW* BMVIHkSS^ j FIVE CENTS & LINE Tie GLOBE WaiU Emplo Tint Bureau .. Adttrtlitmtntt inthit column - i publUhii M . *** e*nti a Un* each irntrtltn, tut in t* troy* (At iffiettney of ths GLOBS •# an adxstr- tUing medium, and alto to aid tin un*mploysd, w* will publish for twenty-Jim emit, m thnt-lln* adverttumtnt, o/ Situations Want** and Situa- tions OjTcrtd, and continue the advtrtitimtnt un- til I th« object fought for it : •ecemplishii. For ttuenty-flv*cents, the man out of work can adver- tise for a tUvatlon until he finds one. r \ V \u25a0 tach ?lint over the three, to cottfivt ctnttptr lit* each insertion. : ,: :' ':--. :v" \u25a0. :; ;!:>:-;;vi :; f:':-- * AUCTION BALEB. '\u25a0.'-.: ; V THE Kuhn property will be told very cheap to* morrow.' ;^.,~..-- ..;.'.;\u25a0\u25a0. >f :\u25a0"\u25a0.:..•.• ''\u25a0/;\u25a0'\u25a0:\u25a0 TTAVANAQHsells the Kuhn property at auction IV. to-morrow. ;:/:, \u25a0\u25a0;-",'-'.-.\u25a0\u25a0 ':\u25a0'-\u25a0".-\u25a0-\u25a0 :\u25a0\u25a0:'"' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-;<\u25a0-—.\u25a0 BUT yonrself a fine buildinglot to-morrow, Oor.' jj Hondo and Jotiette sects.t \u25a0 eets. v ' '\u25a0':-'\u25a0 ..•\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0'. IF you want a bargain Ina home, attend tbe auc- JL tion of the Kuhu property to-morrow. -' •. ; .; \u25a0>•; : mHE beautiful property belonging to Michael Kuhn, X (Esq., Cor. Rondo and Josette streets, willbe sold at auction to morrow onthe {.remises. \ ; .- A SMALL amount of money will buy you a 1 very nice home to-morrow, at the auction sale of the Eubn property, Cor. Bondo and Jo-cite streets. .- TTEBT IMPOBTANT - BALE " OF -BEWDBNOE V PROP" LOT 8; WITH i HOUSE AND PkOPh HTY- 7 LOTS WITH HOUSS AND BAUN, CORNER RONDO AND JO.SK CTE STS., AT AUCTION —I will tell on the grounds, Tuet» day, September 7th, beginning at i 10 o'clock A.M.,' Urnbeautiful grounds ou the comer of Rondo au d Josette at -eets, belonging to I Mlohsel Kuhn, Esq. - The property consists or. 7 lots, withtwo-story dwell- ingand barn, we1, cistern aud good cedar,; and Is titnated in a good neighborhood. The lots will be sold separately. : Teim-t made si,own on day of sale. - P. T. KAVANAGH, 215 - ' " j Commission Auctioneer. :>\u25a0:, :-.. -./\u25a0,\u25a0\u25a0 WASTED- '::::\u25a0' T mo TRADE— young nare as part payment L forbuilding lot on St. Anthony Hill. Address H..Globs office. ' .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: ": .--\u25a0::.-\u25a0.. .-:/\u25a0;.\u25a0 -:'.'.'-": a«9-B0 TO GIVEnice, young buggy mar.i towards pay-' - ment board - gentleman aud wife. Address I , Globe fflce.;.v -.'.-•:\u25a0,- . -•-; :.\u25a0•.-:.. \u25a0=\u25a0;• '. .\u25a0'\u25a0'. '\u25a0'.\u25a0\u25a0, \u25a0'. .f?.v-; IV ANTtD-An intnlligmt and wide awake younp TV' man, about <7 years of ase, to Warn the cloth- ingbusiness. ;; One who talks Ger \u25a0an aud resides at home withhis parents . Applyat the B U. P. O. H , at «8 Ea»t Thirdstreet. - 249- WANTED— Two ! flrxt-olass waiters. Steady job :\u25a0< and good \u25a0 wages Also tw girls as wa ten during lair week. ; Mo. 16 East third street } 31V IBS "-OLA9B AGENTS WAS TED— B*ll . State map and m kd $to a day. , St. Paul Book a Stationery 00. . . 849 ft- -1 A ME SI -'I o work on o cap furniture. - Oorm-r llf -• Franklin and Eagle streets. HP. TREAT 219-60 \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0.:\u25a0\u25a0'.-.. •'\u25a0- - - \u25a0-:- "'•-:'- - ; -•\u25a0\u25a0-'\u25a0- :\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 WANTED— Ablacksmith who understands horse- shoeing and plow work. Henry D. Leyde, Cas'le Bo k, Minn. - - .: ; : - .»4«', ; \*'AN TED Light ; eiuployuieiit, -by , youu^j iuat> .'\u25a0, V » \u25a0 who ha« good hone aud baggy. Address KEO- BAB, this office. ;.,-"> ... ; 23))' : ANTED Two first o ass wait ra Ap ly a' MoLeod's restaurant, No. 97 taut Third street -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0•\u25a0 \u25a0'<\u25a0'\u25a0 %>» - \u25a0\u25a0'--'.:'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 "-\u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0--.:.,-\u25a0 -\u25a0. .'\u25a0 U ANTED - Active canvasser- fdr " the "Hooial World. 11 ? A) plyat«B X Third rtft'et ; ; 321 :. ; TX r \NTbD - Imm diarely, a r oral ohws meat auo ' ' pastry cook,' wages ftfO per : month, ma eoi female .' : Ouly respom-ible parties, thai V can givt ' <ood references need apply. Inquire •at Mo. \u25a080 Robert street. . ; . ' .- .. 314 .' . SITU iONS OFFE&ED-Fbmales. WANTED— A competent girl for general bouse- '\u25a0 work - * One that uuder«tatid» cooking. \u25a0 Good wages paid for good help Apply at 14 Ashland uve- nue or at 43 East i bird street . 2*9- --\\T ANTED— Agood girl that understands cooking, TV No. 91 Wabt* haw street, up-htsirs: \u25a0 , 211* . WAN TED - A girl about 12 years o.d, to take care of a baby. . Call at once at Ho. 60 East fclxth street. \u25a0•\u25a0,.: -.•-.•V-.r.'.v.: \u25a0•"-.•, V :.-:\u25a0:-. ?v : ?' : . '\u25a0\u25a0-': 234- >: , WANTED— A good, neat, tidy, dining room girl. Inquire at No 80 Bobert street. : . ' 2b4* j WANTED— A good girl for general housework. ' * Good wages paid. Call at Ao. 60 East Seventh street. ; - - 233 ANTED— at 180 Broadway. Call fromBto ;TT 6o'olockp m. ..' - .7 "233 ;\u25a0\u25a0 WANTED— A competent girl to do general house. wok.No 12 Jtice street 208- --1117ANTED— at Albertson's O.O. D. Laundry W: 8a East Thirdstreet .-;^ \u25a0 - -; v; 177* , t. WAN 1 JED— German girl for general housework.' ;..-' Apply214 East Seventh street. ':•.•;\u25a0 177* ;? WANTED— for general housework, 124 Bob- ert street. \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-•\u25a0,=..-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0•:\u25a0•.\u25a0.•-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• '\u25a0;\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 18» -:\ IIT ANTED—GirIsto wait on table for their board YV>2l>4 West Thirdstreet. 132- --. LIXPJUtIJiIMUJSD dining roomgirls, chambermaid* J2i I and all other hotel help can always secure gooo «ituatlona by calling at ! Hotel Reporter Employment Bureau, «8 East Thirdstreet. \u25a0 27 ;:- ; ! .-^-:;-; ... : Males y--.-. :.;;- ; WANTED— A good, smart boy, 18 or 16 years old, at 84 Jackson street. \ ;.' ; y . 213- WANTED— A' man to: work around house and i take care of a horse, at 87* West Third street. 249-80 \u25a0:.•'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 T' WANTED— good Stone Masons for Sioux -VV Falls ; $3.0u per day; - board $3-60 per week. Pare paid both ways. Employment -Bureau, \YH East Tnird St , St. i/aul. " \u25a0--.. . a4»*.,; BOY WANTED—From 12 to 16 yean of age, in JJ saloon, 26 East Seventh St., Cor. of Cedar, sal- ary $4. per week, y ; . . v;24B*;.- WANTED ' We '\u25a0' want two ' first-class salesmen \u25a0. ; None others need apply. : Tbe Howe Machine Co., 28 West Third street. _ ;\u25a0...; : ...- . 238', ANTED— A good, steady boy, 12 or 15 years VY 01d..: Inquire at U0 Bobert street. ' < 234 WAMTiED— man experienced inmaking cheese and but er, witnor without family, to work on a stooa and dairy farm near St. Paul, by tall. . Aman with a littlemoney preferred. \u25a0 Addrtas Dairy Farm,' Globs office .- •:\u25a0/::\u25a0:- -^ S:'-:r- \u25a0\u25a0::\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0.' 2.9- BITOATIOAB WANTED—MaIes. A YOUNG man of goodbusiness capacities desires A. sitnatluu In some office ;\u25a0 Salary no object. Is master of ttugdub, Frenoh and German. Address A. 0., Globe once. : /; ; >'; . t ; - 244* TED—Bya young man 17 to 18 ya« . age, who is thoroughly competent, a poalu 'i> an book-keeper, ' bill ' oiorK, or employment . at - Bee work; la an excellent peumau. Keferenoe) or- uianed. Will make hiauieli generally useful. - \u25a0-: ad-' uro»s 8.,tu1« umue : ' --. . •' it -'\u25a0' ' it Ail i'ED—bltuotio , bj a joun* m»u, (ioruu i, -. If : . to drive private team aud ntaae bimsetf geuer- allyuseful. ' Botereuoeu, if required. Address A., omoe. -; :-;.: '\u25a0 . ;v.;T : v . ', -\u25a0 :•;•\u25a0\u25a0 .-- : -.; 331° ANTED—Situation by ayoung man as assistant book-keeper or clerk inan office; is a good fen* man. wages nut much of anooject. : :\u25a0 Good ' refer* encesKlveu. J uddrew J.B , this office. V- . 317* - \u25a0;;.' ''- \u25a0'•'. ' \u25a0-\u25a0 '-"? .-*\u25a0 \u25a0 - "' females. -'.- ' ~rr s-:° -\ \u25a0^•" ::^ oIXUATIOX WASTICO-By a young lady, as O i saleswoman \u25a0or some U^bt .emplv>men» Ad- dres«E.O.tf.,OLOßitoffice. 24> ; <I ru AXIOM WAN TEDby a teacher of 7 years ex- O perlence. Aadress M leacheri" 01 Bast Jfoorth street, a. Paul. - \u25a0"- air '- o l £o Al'lO s W&NTBD-Bya youi>g Udy as copy- O let oraaleawumau. Address M. L. a.,*3» tast aeveuth street .--- \u25a0\u25a0"."•.-•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -V- •"- ' " -\^3u6*- : ; ';,.'• -""-.'•>"/?\u25a0%'\u25a0\u25a0 tO AMiUl— AOUIUS_ -. - ' , \u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0.V^, ; FOB A furnUhed room for a lady, 49 *(& J; r Bum St.,' corn*of tf art, tO suura. >^: a.B-it»o ; ; m BENr- BOOiIB— Four new room- soluble f r J. \u0084 : boutekeeptug. Euquiie on premise., ill Hrlby aveuue. ** -\u25a0.*-—,•' -.*. '. - ?'"', .'-'":\u25a0*• U4a-Bl -^ ;. •table,' three ' Mailsaud nay loft, on mi alley, Mo A •Ju Fort street. -;-.- .- ; ; .: .-*-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•• -- -7»V. S/".^-';. ;; ,: : Hoosas v :-;V:^-^'r:'^ ; noB BEN House No. 61 Norris stredt. I Inquire J; at»i Canada street. ;:-;: * r,- ;2i»^U^.: j MOB tU.M£— l wo elegant stores, Nos. 96 and ' 108 E - Jackson street, each three floors aud cellar, r r'. ,\u25a0;.-.> _ \.. •: \u25a0-.-. . WILUaMB ft D*VlD»OiiI f : Boom 8, McQuillan Block, Oor. ad and ttabashaw. r^>.. \u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0 ,\u25a0\u25a0-..- \u25a0\u25a0--.\u25a0? -*\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0:. v*r -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0^\u25a0- \u25a0\u25a0/\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.--•\u25a0•• .--• :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' : 'iMIK HEM Bnok nouso, No ' 176 ron ; •treat H Ban, aud an modem Unproyamenta. <nuoB;S LOST AMD FOUHD- Tj: ? . * Li ST— slo.oo Beward. and "no qu°stlons asked," for the return of a tin Cash Bos, containing deeds, letters and books of j aoeo.nt, I supposed to I have been rescued at the are, Aug. 23. Ketorn to Globs officeaud receive reward . : ' 24s* ATBBIIiL, RUoSELL A CARPBVTEB. LOST— From 106 Wabasha St ,on Thursday, one Xi dark brown Pointer Pup. ?, Beward willbe paid to party returning same. ; ->.;^vii/;:<;'r ;.\u25a0 C;-\ a*a* \u25a0; - LOST— A young,' white,'; black ' and tan bitch, fox Jj hound, with collar marked Cook 6 McAfee,St. r anL -' Finder winbe rewarded at this office a 243 ."jj T OiT— From Cha-i. Biowu's sale stable, ne-r post- ±J office, one dark brown mare," about 7 year- old, 16bauds high, small rye*, ina good condition. Find* er please retnrn to stabl» and receive reward, a Hi X, KIBCKLLAHKOPb-. \u25a0 HOABD for R»nt!emsn and wifein nice, private D \u25a0 family, at $40 or $80 per month, Addrera W., OU>BX office. M'«.-. "-i: 1 - \u25a0\u25a0f', ; 'f:'vS^-;;-J*M0s' fflO TB4DE—Pound, - gentle 1 mare for bugicy or. -J.:; phaeton. Address 1.. Ol^iiboffloe j^S2*3-80 & A FEW Thousand D. liars to loan on dry property, A at 7 per cent. W. J. McManan, 811 East TUrd . atreet. 248-M9_ | TUTOBTBD Norman Bta'lion for sale at lowflgnres, i X part time Wllbe st Minneapolis fair ob exhi- bition. Apply ; to James Smith, Ljndale farm, Mm - neapolis, or on 'air groands. ,:, -.-..-^aa^l^ TDAINTTHO— F. r .riTZOLBiJOK, bouse- and men IT painting, No. 117 Jactoon Ana*. . « CITY NOTICE, Notice for Judgment. ; v Orrnx of the Cm Tbkasubxb, -,} . ./ St. Paul, Mink.; September sth. 1880. ).}•.' * I will make application to the District Court inand for the county of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, at the special term hold \u25a0'Saturday. Sept. : 18, 1880, at the Court House inSt. Paul, Minnesota, for Judgments against j the several ' lots and real estate embraced ',in a warrant |in my hands for J the collection of unpaid assess- ments, with interest and costs thereon ; for the hereinafter named special assessments. \u25b211 in the oityof St. Paul, county ofRamsey and State of Minnesota, when and where all j persons interested may attend and be heard. J The owners and descriptions of lots and real estate are as follows: : ' . ' ' Assessment ' for grading Burr \ street from Minnebaha street to Whitall street. Ed. Rice's First Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description, j Lot. Block. Benefits. LHouse ..........;.... 3 $7 84 ,8ame........ ..,...; 5 3 781 John Seebich .......;.... 14 ' ;7 84 5ame.............;...... 2 "4 784 Frederick We1he1mi. . ..... 3 4 '7 84 5ame;.......... ...22 4 8 16 5ame........:........... 23-4 .8 16 8ame...:...:...;.. ...... 24. 4 816 Susannah I Becker 1 9 8 16 5ame;;......;..:.. 2 9 .: 8 16 i 5ame.v:..... ............ 3 i 9 8 16 8ame...;;. ......'........ 4-9 8 16 Same : ; :. .. .= .... .'. ..... 6 ; 9 816 Same. ;':.,..: ..'.... 6 9 816 5ame;................... 7 ' 0 816 5ame.:..... 8 '9 8 16 Same .................. 9 9 8 16 Same . ...... ....... . : ... 10 9 : 8 16 Same... :....T.... ...... 11 9 816 5ame...;.... ..T:. ;.;.... 12 . 9 8 16 5ame.....:. ...:;:.... :/. 13 {10 -8 16 5ame...;......... 14 10 .8 13 5ame........ 15 10 816 B»me . ...... . . . ; . .... ... 16 -.10 8 16 5ame.......... .....17.10 8 16 5ame.....:.............. 18 10 816 5ame.................... 19 10 - 816 5ame.... ................ 20 10 816 5ame.............. ..... 21 10 \u25a0; 816 .5ame............:....:.. 22 10 816 Same ... ... .... ........ 23 10 816 5ame;.................:. 24 10 816 . - Stinson's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and - \u25a0'.'\u25a0 ?* description. . Lot. Block. Benefit*. James 5tin80n........... 2 3 $6 53 5ame.................... 3 -3 668 5ame....... ......... 6 8 663 5ame..................... 7 8 .... 668 Sam* 10 3 - 6 63 5ame.................... 11 8 6 63 5ame.......;...... 14 . 8 . 653 5ame.. : ...... . .'. . ... .... 15 8 :U 663 d-nne.V.... 26 3 2 45 5*me........ ............ 14 6 63 •1ame.........:.......... 4 4 . 663 j,me..., ................ 5 4 653 5ame........;.'.......... 8 4 :6 63 5ame.".. ;.".....;...;..... 8 4 6 68 \u25a0'.ame.......~. ........... 12 -4 ;?i?6 53 Same. 13 4 ; 6 5< dame.. 16 -A •-..: 668 5Jttme........ .........;. 25 4 168 5ame......".............. "\u25a0\u25a0: 1 13 651 Xame..V................."4 18 . 653 5ame. ;;...V... .......... 5 13 668 5ame..;...-.............. 8 18 663 Charles a Netteiberg . ... 20 13 663 O-carAPrehn... ........ 24 13 663 BStarkweather.......... 25 13 663 >V A Faddi8.. ............ 28 .13 6 63 5ame..'. ;....;........... 29 13 511 James Stinsen.. 2 14 663 5ame..:................. 3 14 663 5amn........ ............ 6 14 - 663 •'NelsSwansnn...-. ........ 7 14 653 Peter Scbeffer ...... 14 14 663 John 0 R0bert5 ...;...... 15 14 :6 53 D MFin1av50n........... 18 14 653 tJame.................... 19 14 663 NG Rhodes ....:...;. 22 14. .6 63 \u25a0<ame...:;...,...... 28 14 658 J0hnKing.... ....;... ...20 14 -6 68 Martin Johnson 27 14 653 Subdivision of and Addition to Irvine's Ad- dition of Oat Lots to St. Paul. : Supposed owner and description. ' ' ': -. Lot. Block. Benefits. 0Bella Wright . 11 $9 14 5ame.................... 3 1 -^6 68 Same.;.... 8 . !1 - 6 53 5ame...........r...;.... 4 1 668 5ame;..;....'.;.;:;...;.; 6 1 663 HAKelliher ........... 6 " . 1 ' 668 5ame......... 7 1 6 68 5ame...... 8 1 6 63 5ame....;......;... 0 1 6 53 5ame.................... 10 1 9 14 VlarvE Fuller.: 16 2 6 68 Same ......;...'.:... 17 2 653 Same-......;............. 18 2 6 53 Same .;............ .'.19 2 663 Same .;.....;;...:...'.. 20 2 653 HAKelliher. 14 1160 5ame......:........;..;. 2 4 663 5ame............. 3 4 6 63 Same....-......:......;. 4 4 >6 63 Same 5 4 C 63 OBeUeWright ....... 15 H6O Same . ... .............. 2 5 " : .6 53 5ame....... 3 5:- 663 5ame;. .;.... 7... .:...... 4' 6 663 Same..;.:.. 5 5 6 58 i All in the oity of St. Paul, county of Ramsey and State of Minnesota . ; . : ; 243-62 : F.A. BENZ, Oity Treasurer. content WORK. SEWER ON mi; STREET. Office of the Boabd of Public Wobxs, ) Oxtt of St. Paul; Minn., Aug. 30th, IBBIJ. f..- --1 Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works, inand for the corporation of the city of St, Paul, Minn., at their office in said city, until 12 m., on the 10th day of September, A D. 1880, for constructing a sewer on Sibley street, from Third . (3d) street to Fourth (4th; street, :in said . city, according to plans and specifications on filein the officeof said Board. •' A bond withat least two sureties, in a sum of at least ;20 per ; cent, of the grusi amount bid. mast accompany each bid. .: "•- \u25a0'\u25a0 - •. \u25a0 The : said * Board reserves the t i.»ht to rejiot any or all bid*. '\u25a0". GEO. L. BECKER, Official: K. L GOBMAK, .; President. Clerk Board of Pnblio Works. •;; 244-254 PILES! PILES! PILES! 4 San Com Found at.. Last. :\u25a0 Ho On* V—6 \u25a0"..;;.* Suffer. -•' _ '\u25a0.' " . A sure owe for the Blind, Bleeding, Itching •nd Oloerated Pile* baa been discovered by Dr. Williams (as Indian : remedy), called I Dr. Wit iiams' lndian Ointment. Asingle buz hat oared the worst ohronlo cases of twenty-five and thirty yean standing. Ho one need \u25a0offer fire : minutes after applying this wonderfnUpothing ; medicine. Lotions, instruments and eleotuariet do more barm than good. William*' Ointment «bsorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching ; - .particularly Jat ] night 1 after getting | warm is bed), acts as a poultice, gives Instant and pain ] las* relief, and is prepared only for Piles, Itch ing of the private parts and nothing else. Thousands of cured patients attest \u25a0 its virtue, and physicians of all schools pronounce it the greatest contribution I to ] medioine 1of the age. jlt matters not bow long or severely youhave s been suffering, yon can be cured. For sale by jill \u25a0 druggists. : Son* Ban*. * CUxleb, whole- ;',tl» aaenta. : '.; : \'-j :^-' : '\u25a0 :;\u25a0 . '\u25a0:'\u25a0 .; - -:-.;\u25a0;;-\u25a0': r : CUfITBACT WQBK Sewer on Eiclanp Street. : - Omoi 0? th* BOABDOF Public WOKKB. ) ., Cm of St. Paul, Minn. ,Aug. 80tb. 1880. f -7; \u25a0I Sealed I bids will be received by the Board of Publlo Works, inand forthe corporation of the city of St. Paul, Minn., at their office in said city.' until121 M. , on the 10th day of Septem- . ber.. A. "' D. 1880, for j constructing a sewer on Exchange I street; |from a | point about 50 1 feet east of Sherman street, to a connection with the Eagle street sewer, and the noceesary man- holes and catch basins, according to plans and specifications on file inthe office of said Board.'; ; A bond withat leant two sureties, in a sum of at least 20 per cent, of the gross amount bid, mast accompany each bid. \u25a0• r r^. 'v^*£z% ; , The said Board reserves the right toreject any or all bids. -VI GEO. L. BEOKEB, - r Official: B.L. Goeman, \u25a0'-_\u25a0::\u25a0 \\ President. }^m Clerk Board of Public Works. '\u25a0-'\u25a0 241-264 I B. P. HALO/I \u25a0iIUHO-£L£CTEE \u25a0 ' PLASTER. ,' -:i-r»rfT»- \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 1- \u25a0:.-- \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0'•-\u25a0 Ufe* ft-i-lf* cmMli^s^ft A sMsus^sssst IsjswmM ~mf <fiis» <*sjjsj Krwlin \u25a0KIWW i \u25a0\u25a0Ilil y»J«o»U»iu» I »i^i»j^^ \u25a0 M^^Mla^AflsV^a^H^HaV - Swteswa^'S'awMai irMa«TrlssTl \u25a0 Mess tvOi^sSKS, tP^^» 190W9 IViPWS WVMb^mbW - a^BMsV•«\u25a0; \u25a0^\u25a0^ssBBHJBf} VtMtfcf »/""*•-* *' * : •**"-* TL.- t fi < aiis^ii | OLOTHUG. B. O.P. C. H. We a/re now receiving our \u25a0 « FALL SIKL « J Handsome | man A % DESIRABLE GOODS % AT -*• rp Low Prices. T f BOSTON 2 \ Clothing House g 48 s i. nu St, St. Paul, r s It S l4l M :-*/ Joseph MeKey &Co., ttS* Proprietors- '\u25a0%$ ESTABLISHED 1870. B. 0. P. C. H. CLoram. 61 : : : saint :pa.tji, r ~~61 ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. 61 East Third Street, St. Paul, ' ' . * tVOrdsrsby Man PrompUj Attandad to.^CS 61 SATTLER BROS. 61 \u25a0\u25a0-.'' '. . .'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0'. '• ."' . .".".'. . :^ CABPETB, Etc. -'M i: ''' : ' .' -". •'" "\u25a0:-\u25a0--*-\u25a0. \u25a0 ' '\u25a0 \u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0 : \u25a0 GRAND v : FALL OPENING ! 1 1-IJL/U - \u25a0 V^/ X IJ 1. X. i. II VJ-. OF J. MATHEIS' CARPET HOUSE. Will exhibit to the public the Largest and most Com- plete Stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades and Upholstery Goods. Swiss Lace, Antique, Nottingham and Muslin Curtains, The above are all from best manufactories and 6/ Latest Styles, having just been selected by J. M., inperson. . Acordial invitation to all is extended, Bottom prices guaranteed. Salesroom - - Jo. 11 East Third Street. ttAISS- FAIBBANKS' SCALES, ECLIPSE WIND MILLS, Feed-Mills, Tanks and Fixtures- FAIRBANKS,MORSE & CO., 46 East Third Street. \u25a0•'\u25a0:\u25a0 ' " -'• ' •'•••'C-'-.. •'\u25a0 JKWKLEBB -';':. ' : ... ".'.'\u25a0' - PTjl Jjlliili 0 Pf] WATCHMAKERS ! l. XjUxili Of llU.j Jewelers and Silversmiths, \u25a0 \u25a0:'.-:'' j-'. ICstablislied. 1855. NO. 77 EAST THIRD STREET - - - - ST. PAUL. "\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0'. SUCCESSORS TO /• D. C. GREKNLEAF. WHOLESALE DKUGGIoTS. V NOYES BROS. & CUTLER, IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ', 68 and 70 Sibley Street, Oor. Fifth, ----- St. Paul . ' . . •\u25a0 The F'nest Drngr Store and Stock in the West. .. \u25a0 .. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. 4DERBACE FINCH, COLBERTSON 4 CO,- Tie Only Leading Dry Goods Hoise in the Northwest. Competes iviththe Market of New York and Chicago. Him, Hi nfipii 4 scran i .. IMPORTERS AND JOBBEE6 IN DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. 137 and 139 East Third Street. St. Paul. PEIS! lYMrpußEorluLu j ; O&BRIAGE MANUFACTUBEES. - -i ißllflAlillliltliiiiSlliGis *-...- ".' - .•--\u25a0~ r -yftjgiggn^jT7^aMg» \u0084 . ,\u25a0 ; vitAvirVAiA vt li v W Ik/XJ J_J JL VJJ JLXv ... FTNiE -WORK ONLY. 54, 56 &58 ROBERT STREET, ----- ST. PAUL. .___Ajrej>tßjbrJgrho Concord HarneM." - . -\ BOBINE3S COLLEGES AND TELEGRAPHIC IjSTSITTTJTE. The prospects for Oils "OLD ABLE" Institution were never no encouraging a*at present, ujfi ia claim to'public favor and patronage have longbeen established fact*. -\u25a0 Call or eend Fox Annual Catalogue, and Ret full particular* »hy business men and the pnbllo general y consider tbia a superior place to secure a thorough and comprehensive Business Education. - Address, Business College, corner Thirdand Jacksox streets.St Paul. ;: ,^ ;; va -r 2*>-3iO - W. A. FaDDH, \Px*noiiMLi:* , OK %V« specific air memo. TRADB MARkTh*<Brfiatßn.TßADß MARK promptlvand \u25a0 loalljcure any \u25a0 d eiery o«i» of \u25a0 R>r'cm Debility \u25a0 \u25a0ndW « qih:» \u25a0 of Indl^cr*- \u25a0 \u25a0 mk. ,•\u25a0 •zen« or \u25a0 \u25a0....-work of th« \u25a0 ||Bj«t«mil«pflrfrit' IEFORE T&llNCifk^^a la"AFTER TAIIM. bll bug extenslT«l y ase<J foi om thirty »«»r». with 1 : put toocCM. i r Voll psrtlcaUra io oat pamphlet, - which «• '-(wire to land free by mall to •Tirana, nTTheipeclfic Medicine ii sold by aU drvnlMa at Cl per package, or si packages for 18, or wlli ba Mat . fres by mall on receipt of th» money, by addreaslnf . ' ; THEÜBAT MEDICTICB CO., PBK No, 10 Mechanic* Blook, DrnioiT. Mica. :'\u25a0 W"8old InSt. Paul by Edward H. Bigg udßta«. ariifcl.nU. and by all Dmegl»t» »<rnrr*h*r - GEO. BLAKEMOBE, TEX ONLY Practical Gilder .V- ' * ImlO»ma»ot». AnkteOet . . Gold Frames Mads to Order. «i faaßMlHltt SBdMpaindM |MHUff,lt. \u25a0V--T :;.'\u25a0:. ;V wrylow prioM.;•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0• - .:\u25a0\u25a0„•. •v irwT third inur, st. rA.au ?-' t3 m*— tat n vwwunt mtmiai »> V,^-y - ,' A> ?\u25a0:•;> v^ \u25a0.-•\u25a0•>-"; MQDOBVpgALgMr^::.:,^:;;:! :\u25a0 ir.uraßKias. ;. >-».*- MAOBIOI Lion. : UDmtmbUahmd. 18094 Ml, LYONS & CO., UOIOTIDTO n 1 BOBKBT IT., nil THIRD. f ; : :\:'"v V. -v-^ ' .^j-WWBipg.'.;" \u25a0"-.- \u25a0 ; \u25a0-•\u25a0-. 1i.i..----:;. .;,•\u25a0:*-•• WkoUute DMOmis taa .-... - , -' f Kentncty Bohtliqh & Bie Wkislies Giinkand Foreigi Jm ud Braafies.

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Page 1: Library of Congress · DEMOCRATIC COUHTY COSVEBTIOH 1 The Democrats of the county of B»msey ax»re guested to meet onFriday,the Brd day of Septa ]. b«r, 1880. betweea the hours

DEMOCRATIC COUHTY COSVEBTIOH1

The Democrats of the county of B»msey ax»re

guested to meet on Friday, the Brd day of Septa ].b«r, 1880. betweea the hours of ft and 7 o'olook *M 'for tbe purpose of electing delegate* toa county

convention, toibe' bald at the \u25a0 IdCourt House, onSaturday, September 'th :1»8>, at ;10 o'clock m theforenoon, for the purpose of puttinginnominationcaodldttes for the :foilowiugoffices, tobe voted for

atthe ensuing election, vis:County Auditor. .Sheriff :\u25a0\u25a0•-.;\u25a0Judite of Probate.

One" ben'-tor^m the First, Second and Third

"o^S Bepresentatlve from the First and Second

from the Th'rd*ward. .One Representative from the Fourth ward.One Representative fr -ra the FifthwardOne Representative from the couuty.

• Two County Commissioners from the dry.

One County Oomm«Bßioner from the oouuty.

One aohool Superintended from the c-uuty. _The coi.reiitlou will al-o select twenty nine(»)

del-Rates to the Congressional convention to be heldat Mi.neapolU, on luesd.y, the 7th day of Bei.ttm-kl

Tne primary election inthe First, Second, Third

and Fifth wards willbe held at the usual plao-fOf

holding ol« Uon«-m the firstprrdnrt of each of thewards respectively. In the Fourth 1 the flrj-tpre-chiot wTu vote at the Baiuary street euglue hove

The Second and Third iwlnots at the usual audU^t voC»Jaoe inthe Thfdprecluct Inthe Sist.ward at the Hancock and Eaul.^h club rooms Inthe townships at the U»t voting place In each WareVpeo-ivly eioeptthe towu of Hose, whioh willoohMdstthe new town hall ivs»id town

The representation willbe as follows:Fiistward •• 6 Reae.vetown 3Becoud«ard ..7 Hose town... —•••• 8Inward:::::::::.:: 7 Mound,Vie town.... 3Fourth ward,Ist preo't. B New Oanaia town.-... 3

4thw rd,ad&»dpreo't 6 White Bear t0wn...... 3Fifthward ... \u25a0•\u25a0 7 McLean town 3

SlxthwMdP R.KE'TT,Chairman,JOHN BBH, \u25a0

LO^E^•Z•> HOYT,M KOCH.\u25a0WM. NETTLETON,TIMOTHYKSLLY,O. W. GRIG*3

by win.Rhodes as proxy.Bajnspv ronnty Central Committee.

The above committee v vim met on the call of

the rbai-man, the following mem^rs being prepent!

PH. Kelly,Chairman; A Alleu. First Ward; J hoBeltseeoud ward; Mat. Koch. TUir.il W.rd; Bob-ert A. smith proxy fo « \u25a0 W Or gut", Fourth Waid;T 3. X lly,Fitth Ward; *ni Nettli-U-u aud L"-if.niDHo,t,eotl.ty p.ecmo-s. it wa v- anlmou-lyagi^d ih»t th» ab .^e co..v-ntion for th« noiulnatioiiof cou,.t> officer* and 1eui-lative tl<-^ t be port-poued until Tuesday Be .U-ii,ber 14 h,1-9K and the

caucuses •c held ou Monday, September, Btb, p «•O>"1i g, a' the time ami a glveu lv th9above

ihe caucuses aud convention as above cal ed wi'lbe hla at the rliue- aud (lac s sat d. viz:. Th.-

caucuse^on F.iday, s. ptembt-r 3d aud the conven-tiononSatu day, septnubrr. 4th. 1«*,for the elec-tion of the del.grte».toat-nd the T..ird O.m-gnssliual I'lstri-t Oonvt-ut:ou. to be held at Mlnne

ap<Uw on .y n«-xt, a-utam'-erT'hThe aotlou of the c>iuiiiit'>-e wis e-tiely hsr-

moul .us, witnor any d.fferpnoe of opi..iou, ibisaotlou Is Htm ly tulieu t• prod cc the best feeliuxand Oi-enniv h»rin>u of ihe De ..ocmtio party of

Bau.sey couuty. Signed,A.ALLEN.

:.;>*;-. JOHN Ht'LT..MATHI*BKOCH.

BOBVRT A. !»MITH,|.niyfnro. UriggE.

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T J KKL VWx NE'TLETOV.LOhENZ iH'iT:.#

THE MINNEAPOLIS FAIR.Bn'jr Sien. 9 of pp«-iia »iion f-r the Gre »

Ext. •tin-Some •f 'Uo >ot»bl-< JiX'lb-• Its -Fiosriimin* f.r T. -D.y.

The Minnesota Agricnltmal and MechanicalFair opens at Minneapolis t»d»y with < very

prospect of being- a .Brand suoueßa. It i*

net-dless for the Gl-BBio reiterate nlltfe at-

tractions offered io the imblic. A Globe re-porter visited the srouuds yesterday, ami al-though it was Baoday everything was lifeand

animation. Workmen were bu>-y in puttingnp additional building*;showmen were at workraising, their tent*, owners of booths, eatinghouses, refreshment stand*, el.i., were arrang-

ing their wares; exhibitors in all departmentswere looking out that the individual displaysbe ready .for inspection, while tbe c Scars,:from the president down, were bn»y in answer-

ing questions, making., entries, etc Infactthe grounds presetted anything but a Sundayappear Hundreds of people were comaeHated around tbe main entrance, but ordeisbad been Riven not to bdmtt any except tht.se

ho had business, and still in the afternoonthe grounds looked like a mass meeting.- Very few ot \u25a0 the displays io the various tailsare complete, yet enough progress lias beenmade : to show that the exhibitionwhen . completed and

" ready forinspection will \u0084be one of the fluentever seen in tbe Northwest. The Chicago &Milwaukee, the St. Paul & Bioux Oity, theNorthern Pacific and the Minneapolis & St.Lou's roads all have manniiicept displays ofthe products of tbe lands along;their respeo-tivelines. The arrangement of tbt pro-ducts are things of

'beauty and well woith the

price of admission alone.B. Barden'a stud ofhorses and herd of short

herns arrived safely yesterday morning, fromthe state fair at Rochester and occupied theirrespective stalls.

The famous racer St. Jnlien is in excellenttrim, and while exercising jesteiday, skippedatonnd the traok In2:28, un a go-as-you-pleasegait. ..:\u25a0\u25a0. .\u25a0 \u25a0 •

' :;-:;; :• .;\u25a0.":Tbe band of Ghippewa Indians are on band

\u25a0' and occupy a large tent at the eastern extremi-ty oi tbe grounds.

. Me»»r«. Granger &Hodge, of St. Paul, havetheir display of spices, baking powder, cutfees,etc., in order and makn a one show..Guy sbiiry \u25a0 aud Ed. 'Bradnbaw occupystall N<>. 1under the grand siaud, and have itfitted up io Kood shape. .^ . :.- .

Huxb 0. Dunbe ly,of St. Paul, in companywinB. P..Uunningtuu &Go., ofMianeap lis,have two sialia in corurru over .wbiou theyhave a sign of two clasped hand* and the wordsMinneapolis and St. Paul headquarters.'George Bred, formerly an old St. Paallte,and Jacob Barge, of Minneapolis, have stallsNos. 8 and 4, handsomely fitted .up.

The entrita are very large inall departmentsand they willcl< ac at10 a. H. to^iay.\u25a0 To-day is children's day .at tbo ifair,001.Kinghaving extend, da ir<c invitation to nilthe children of tbeSlate to be present, and theprogramme has been arranged to please them.

IThere willbe the greased pi«, the greased poleand other amusements, and in the afternoon apony race for boys under 16 years of ate, inwhich there are a large a tuber of entries,

[ among whom i* Mauler Arthur,sou ot Oapt.Bart A'kins of this city. -~.~

The streets leading to tbe fair grounds were" qoitedmity yesiriday aud \u25a0>» were the wagon

roads un the gronutfs. Ibe Utter will besirink led, however, dming-the d.y, mttioit-nt

\u25a0to lay tne du->t. The race rank wan quite* dryaid dusty, but tbu< will be remeaicd beforethe fcreHt_rao» s c>m<\ \u25a0 ff.

till ULOUUuU).

Officer Hanfo mo- ed a weary toper yester-day afternoon, who bttdpilluwtd bis bead ontbe nnfrelloK sidewalk at tne comer ofSeventh and Jmkton streets. ;

-.:A wayfarer who bad grown tired and heavyfrom budgets laid down un the sidewalk in frontof tbe Amerio-tn boa<o yesteiday m>nunj{. f>cdin a inklinghi was fast .is.rep. OffioerK:snall> lauded turnin tba to*er.

At2t30 o'clock jfßterdiy morning a cli°grs.e<.

:fnl jamboree uoouire-i at tact ouruir ut FvUrtband I;Hubert ', strt-e's bei»e«.j tbr c.druukt-u

\u25a0ro'dicH. ;Tnißjr>ere baviug *g •&•> juu-p .a»eftfut wben tin- oln <•»• Mie luj.iid.t^ Bai<grant Wal»" aud Officer O'Ke ie, «hi look ib«

druiiken ri.wdiia to tne l^-uup. - --

About 4 u'cli-ok yesterday afternoon Gen. :Shields observed a or»wd ot.bo» auuojiug a

'.very rrtprotabla l>«>kiDg K«"rit w:io waa max-gtnug bl.nnj uu West F ariu sycbt. Toe mautii\u25a0 C"irL«d aud J br>uj[bt:10 ;ttie cny ballfollowed by ibe u»u-«l rabble uf ouri<>u« on-linkers. He gave no naoie aud was t'igbly in*dign»Dt at r>*i.g aufl«r >mt!, I^eaian baath« »pp«»r!ißoc of aLutheran

'c!er«\ man and

.aeta «m ifbe wanout of b>*level. \u25a0:.- Ho *»« patIn ibe Indies 11

';_\u25a0

- :\u25a0;

; Ptdetitxiario on Fifth street, \e*terday after.noon, were amu-ed by tbeantioiof a aruuk>nhoodlum, Ah >hart m»re uf the o-ba j fal onboard than his six foot t*ocouid d.iutortubly:carry. He bain din front of Arrastron .Vrex*

\u25a0 dence and engaged in a terntiocombat with the. front Rate, tie imagined tb t toe gate hud.' fl \u25a0*• iS ivbeyrinKa, \u25a0 knocked

'him down, aat

"\u25a0 upon him and dimbed :allover bis bn^o cor-porosity. ftItwas an good as tbe famous . attaskon the windmills. B»r«eant ;Walsh waliied.him to the tuwer. - •.

An item in Saturday* Qlobb istated 3 thata man named 0. D. Keer, bad swindled an-other man oat of $6, by Ri\in him a check fura considerable sum, as heouriiy, and obtaining.. a loan for the amount oanjed. The facts in theCare were' that it was not O. D.K^er who pass-

,ed the check, but the check given was;signedICD. K'rr. who is a well known and respect*

•:\u25a0 able attorney inihis city. The ftguatate 10the check was a forgery, and the"i«xty who ob-itali.cd a loan of $5 npun itis UDkuuwn. The

\u25a0 use of tbe name -,no '\u25a0 nearlyfupproxitua: '\u25a0\u25a0 to_Mr.Kerr's, m> the one »ho paused the check"'was ao niifortnn>>t>"*rr"r. -' "'> :: \u25a0.--: vr----1

Dse Win. uu»r«.« 01 o.(lJ „ tmjx Sxkdl»bjFactory |J st1Bedditch. England :Office'167 i*,-: 11«t,r««<»i .<'s....... -'.;."'."..'-.''V^ \u25a0_""«•"\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0•. ' "\u25a0 'H

Standard BouhsciooiDK outatavery great

Hdiscount at Bt.'P.8;Book 48?aUoner/co' 'a.• Heed's GillEdge Tonio regaUtej '

the bowels

SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOB* MONDAY HOSHHTO, SEPTEMBER 6, 1880

C&BPBT8, ftp.

CiEPETMEPETS!Our Immense Fall Stock of Car-

pets, Upholstery Good? and PaperHangings is all inand ready for,inspection".

Wholesale and Retail.-

AUERBACH, FINCH, iCULBERTSON & CO.,

14 West Third Street, St. Paul.

Dyrpepßla's tortured victim,Why cross the ocean tide ' :

To drink the Seltzer w terBy Nature* fouut supplied?

Wen at our bedside, soienoe. Present the ee'f same draught,.Ebullient as the Be.'tzer

From a- lire's fountain quaffed. :.;.;,u'In"iaubantv 0001. >pebieit,

Ton drink •sih healing thingThat God, the Great I'by&iolao,

Has cast intothe Spring 1SOLD BY ALL DBUagTSTS.

•lOSTETTERVflW CELEBRATED 9|A

Though hak tig 1 Ikean A-pen LrafWith (he cbl and fever, the victim of ntala'ia maysiilirecover byuoini; tnls celebrated a, cclflo, whichnotonlybreaks up th« most aggravated attack •>,butprevent-. 'heir rennrieiice

-it Is in&nlt(>'y prrfar-

able to quliiue.not .1? because It does ihnbualueasfar uior« r.hor' uglily,hut also ouaoootuit of its per-fect wholesomeuesa and invigorating action uponthaenilrPsvßtetn. . . . •

For sale by all DiiggiKt*arid T)B9iera general'y.

THOROUGH REMEDYfor dis'trders of the stomach, torpidity of theliver, indigestion and disturbances of the ani-mal forces, whioh debilitate, it has no equiva-lent, and can have do substitute. \Itshould notbe confounded with the triturated oomp.iUudsof cheap spirits end essential oils, often soldunder the name of Bitters.

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FOB SALE OT ... '''/.':f~i~~s-:~tDBUGOT^TS, GkO tOKS AND WINE

\u25a0MERCHANTS EVERVWHEKfi.*

The trade supplied at manufacturer's prices,by NOYES BROS. &ODTLEB and PERKINS,LiOXB&CO.; fit. Puol, Minn.~~~"

MEDICAL.

CUKE YOUJiSELF !FRENCH ST'EOIF'IO.

Otiaranteed to cure radically. disease* of certainprivate, delioat* nature, either sex "or;condition,1 flipV.,scut by exprcHS toany part of the ouuntn.Fulld'rectlons withei-.ch bottle Sold onlyby E. LBTAHL,NnrtbraMt oonwrnf Vu, Bnron otrept andr-«- .. hi.».. ...i-o

PACKETS. •__

WML NORTHERN LINEPACKET COMPANY.

Side-Wheel Passer PactetsLEAYE ST. PA ULDAILY,

~ (Frl'sys Executed,) .:AT IB OCI-O( R, NOON",

For St. Louts and a'l t> tirniediaf landlnK", maklntrdon>o»uni>ettuDS «itb all raliruad*

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FOB 'FiAUT AND tSOIJTHTickets sold and InformMan given by '\u25a0'-_- \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0

. JNO H RF.ANET. Agent," .

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«B»XC BIAUIto.

WEBERpianos::

Used by Emma Thursbp

and other first class artists.

R O. MUGGER,71East ThirdStreet.

\u25a0i'.7^:^ COMMISSION HEBCHAWTB.; ;: D. D.OAKCELON &CO., ;-:;"';-!

GRAIN AND FEED MISSION MFRCHANTS\u25a0- ;;;; MillFend a Specialty.;188;f£ai~y:Sail* .:Street, ;Chtcaco, fIllinois.

.:Eepra anted ;by E. P. Wngus,:Ho. 46 Jaeksoa i'strent Bl^P»nl.'Mfnn~ ---\u25a0: \u25a0'-,-.\u25a0\u25a0':-:-\u25a0 -.'i~-"-* 1-4 :'-

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FOE .-* \u25a0Li-.: luipiuve-.i b'arui la '**ao> c-,814 miles jfMmcity; ctaoce pr i«*ty; low price; great •

bargain eaay [<ayuienta D-A..Rtbert«on*«'«gec- .!cy, .\u. 7 QiiillanBlock. j ,;\u25a0:;:'\u25a0? 348 cod :

L^TNK build ng lota for safe on easy terms. '.ST-'-'-^^'iW- -\u25a0'\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- "^\u25a0^\u25a0v£:<i. -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 V 1. L<MPRKT.

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-OPERA HOUSJB!

MONDAY,tIIBPT.0, OSTB WBttK.Kvery Kvonins <te iSat. Matinee.TBI ffASHIONAOLEFAVOBXTEB, ;^. . i ,' -v;AMJBBIOA'S MIMIOB,

MISSMATTIEVICKERS.\u25a0\u25a0...

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•-_ ;.. -AND \u25a0\u25a0; 'V \u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0->\u25a0:<'

CHARLES S. ROGEBS,Supported bya .

.- :Superb Comedy :Company,' •.'. Inthe Musical and Dramatic Bagatelle, entitled

THE PLAYERS!As performed by them six weeks InNew York, fourweeks ivSt. Louis and three consecutive weeks mChicago, to crowded and*delighted audit-noes. \u25a0 .:~IV*Prices, 7s, on aud -00. \u25a0 Beaerred seats at boxofflo< without extra obarge. <• '."\u25a0> r \u25a0

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ONLY THROUGH LINE'For St. Louis Direct.

Th» Favorite New Past eager Packet, .JOSEPHINE,

CONGAB, MASTER, will leave as above,

TUESDAY, SEPT, TO, AT 11 A. H.ThisLine

*does not transfer passengers at Hast-

ings,LaOrosse or Keo^uk.Ti-- - • \u25a0 • • • \u25a0";-....

'r \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 E.D. MATHEWS, .260-51 •

\u25a0 Agent Diamond Jo Line, j

NOTICE. \u25a0\u25a0'-m-;:,,

Tax Judgment Sale.'

Porsuant to a real estate tax judgment of the dis-tr ct court, in the county of Ram»ey, Sate of Min-nesota, entered the SOth nay of August, 188H,Inpro-ceedings for enforcing payment of taxes aid penal-ties upon real estate inthe county of Ramsey re-mainingdelinquent on the day of June, 11-80, andof tbe statutes in such case made and provided,Ishall, on the '.201)1 Day of SfpleiDer, 1880,at 10 o'clockInthe forenoon, at the County Auditor'soffice,inthe cityof St.Paul, Ramsey county, Minn.,

Sell the Lands and Lotswhich a c charged with taxes, penalties and costs insaid jndgnent, and on which ia<es shall not havebeen previously paid. . 8. LEE DWI3.-. •..:\u25a0• Auditor Bamcey County, M'nn.

St. Paul. August 31st. IS*). 341-261

•'EDUCATIONAL.

Muiiail and Classical übliuui.

The Fourth Tearof this School will

Open' Monfliy, Septeml3sr 13m, 1880.AND

Close Friday, June 17th, 1881,

Witharereos of two weeks atChristmas, and anotherof one wees at Easter. V '\u25a0\u25a0_ .: .

.Tho si-bool emb aces two dei'Srrments, Primaryand Advanced, the former .sitting.from 9 a. m. to1. M,the latter fromISOv m.'o 4 :"0p. H. •

Instruction given inE< glish, Clas-iOB, French -nd.Drawing. The Advanced partment prepare-* hoysforcollege or business, and sirls to meet the require-ments of the HaTarrl examination • for women \u25a0

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: The undersigued has associated with himself forthe coming year, MIPS E.8. O.\LLI» VNofElmira,N. 7 ;MB. P. 0. OABEL, and MISS KITTYbakry. , \u25a0:...\u25a0•\u25a0 \u0084

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Terms— Advanced Department, $80 per annum ;jPrimary, $61)per aunum. :

Pupils receive iby the year only.Noextra charges whatever. , . Vr* \u25a0'?".:;The undersigned will be found at the sohoo ,

building,corner Fifthand Franklin streets, onand :after Monday. August 16th, from 10 A.M.to 12 a.,dally. P. O box 1667. .„.. Tl<Ll)Wls11223-5' FREDERIC A. FOGG.

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POWERS BROTfIEBS,

91 E. 3dStreet,Invite Attention to

New Fall Goods !Woolen Dress Goods innew-

est shades, "NOVELTY"Dress

_ Fabrics, Colored

Cashmeres Black Cash-

meres, Silks, Satins, Vel-

vets9 Velveteens Plaid Vel-

vets, Plaid Sdtteenßi Wool

Plaids, Cloaks, : Shawls,

Hosiery, ;Linens, Fancy

Goods, Woolens, Etc., Etc,

ALLAT

Lowest Eastern Prices.

<A.GKK2STT3 FOR

Bnttericlc's Patterns.CITY NOTICE.

Tenth Street Chance flf firaie"-.V-:-:?-\u25a0 -'<\u25a0 CityClerk's Office, h

St. Paul, Minn., August 28, 1880. j.

Notice is hereby given, that the CommonCouncil of the CityofB<int Paul will,at theirregular|meeting,

-toibe -\u25a0 held in the • council

chamber of the City Hall,in SaidIcity, on :<be21st day of September, A. D. 1880. at 3 o'clockp. M.,order a change of grado on the f- ll<>wi gstreet, in accordance With and as indicated jbythe red line on the profile thero»f, dated bytbe City Engineer, July 14th, 1880, viz:

Tenth Street, .From Wabashaw street to a point tbreo hund-red feet west of St. Peter street. ;'?-. \u25a0?'.....

The profileindicating the proposed changeison fileand can be seen in this office.

By order of Common ConTini l. \u25a0 .'- . \u25a0 i. THOS. A.PRENDERGraST,

242-mon & tburs . : City Clerk.7U£L

GRIGGS & FOSTEB,DEALEBBIN

COIL viIID,29 East Hurt Street,

ST. PAUL,- - -

MINN.EB^Great Eeductlons inPrices of Goal. :

VIOTICE OOP BEPOBT AND AWARD OP COM-i\MIBBIONEBB. State of Minnesota, county ofCarver

-District Court, Elgh«h Judicial District:

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Inthe alter of the application of the Hactings andDakota Railway Company, for the appointment ofthree competent disinterested persons as commis-sioners to ascertain and determine the oompeusa-

j tion tobe made bysaid Company to:the ownersI of lands respectively, and to all tenants, encum-

brancers and others interested therein, for thetakii gor InjuriouslyaflVetlua the same by reason'

.of the lsylug-out, constructing, > operating and

.' maintaining the railroad of'said Company nponand across such lands:

- , \.ToThomas L.Grace, Linenfelser and Faber, Horace

W. Oilman, Carolina Laugdon, Ell Stone, LnolenB Warner, PhillipHeuk, Lucius Howe, E L.Howe,

Rogers •N. Howe, Carlisle :Pierce, Elhanan W..Pierce, \u25a0 Jason 'Downer,

-Peter \u25a0. Winter, Gerhard. Lenzen, George Faber, Oarl«saß. Bykes, Joseph

Wluniuehan*, Vliioent Gles, John Eiden, amlnls-trator of the estate of Mohoias Eideu, deceased;'Tilmann Lenzen, and toallwboo. itmay concern:

Tonand each of you are hereby notified that thereport and award of the Commissioners, Sobert> atterson, Theodore Bittingand MichaelHall, here-tofore duly 81pointed in the above entitled matter,by the above named court, to: ascertain and deter-mine the compensation tobe mide to Ithe owners,tenants, inoumbianoers and others interested, forthe taking or Injuriously. affecting

-lanIand real

estate intbe county ofCarver, intbe Sta.e ofMinne-sota, required by the said Hastings and Dakota Ball-'way Company forit*u>-e inlaylßKo \u25a0 t, coustrucrlng,operating and maintaining the railroad of said Com-pany, for right of way, was .on toe Of |day ofAugust, A D. 1880, duly filed In the offloe of theClerk of the above named Oonr, In Chvka, m saidcounty of Carver, State of Minnesota, and remainson file therein.

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H»BTI>GH AND DAKOTARAILWAYCOMPANY,ByL.L Baxteb, Attorney for said Company.

Farms lor Sale !. lie sores (\u25a0 Jaekaoa eomsty, IQuesata, ' .':."

ISO acres m H»sktr ooantj, HtUßM«ta. \u25a0 :.U0ears* to Isaac) oe«>t), aThweseta. i\-Mama m Todd oosmtj, Minassata.'•0 acre* is Dsaglas «ocnitj, Utaaaseta. . .TMaoras la Baosts* •oaarj. Ifnuasata. .'

Tksab«v* Is all okolc* rarasiaa laa4». wklok w»nilun kt i»» :pries tm oaaa, mpan sao sad bat-«ac« a*tintwttk aaaro**tf wonrlty. For 4asM»\u25a0Un »f laads *\u25a0•) forth* parUcaUr*. aditww «*•AOLIi(VUTI>WOMB. M haL atlas -

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NEW-mOWEvll will cost you nothing u» try ii. Send it fauitddrcss, and w« willmail you our prices and circular* ;4c*cribins our plan of sending machines fortrial \

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:'A• want activ* agents in allunoccupied territoryIAddress. JOHNSOU,CLARK*CO.. .M»...^tarr Si . l>>c»eo. Ilk;

Musical InstructionGIVEIJ-UPON THB

PIANO FORTE,8yLAUBA W. BALL. Beside&oa Ho. 30 Western>\u25a0 >-; .':

-» • -;\u25a0 Avenue.. ';v :- :'i'i~vVr'r

Terms, • • $10 00 for 20 Lessons.

\u25a0Itefert,by permission, to PROF. B- 8. PABONI,tod parents and pupils wlwre she has taught. 906*

'<\u25a0''\u25a0.:.'.."..-.. -r FTTBNITIJRE.-- 1- \u25a0:: ..ISuto Boom-llonl and Buy

IBurr's Patent Parlor Folding-Bed,H-'-Themo»t Compact, Elaoant and Sub

\u25a0 tisntiaL.'BertSteel Spring Mattrass j

fcaeddinp folds outof stg-htin Ruroaus,\u25a0Book-Cases, D«»ki,Ac :

\u25a0a. H. Andrews &:Co.,\u25a0I9S WabMh Are.,CHICAGO.

\u25a0 Alao Manufacturers of - -ErnSuclroaßftnold J'wnltare, Wood Mantels

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XJTHTB WOBgTaD GOOPfc.S»7«ißassßSf>^«i- 1

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Mrs.O.Herwegen,2EPHTR & WORSTED 6QODS.

*• warn vbum Him,w*.ravk

HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.:Itseems strange that anyone willsuffer from

the many derangements brought on by an Im-pure state of the blood, when SooviU't \u25a0 Bloodand LiverSyrup willrestore perfect health andphysical organization. -Itis indeed a strength-ening syrup, pleasant to take, and h«a provenitself to be the beat ;blood purifier ever dis- :covered, effectually outing Scrofula, Syphiliticdisorders, Weakness of the Kidneys, all Nervotwdisorders and Debility. Itconcerts indigestion.Itmakes the old

-feel young, the* young feel

gray, and will invariably drive out of the sys-tem the many ills that human flesh!and bloodare heir to. Price of large bottle with fulldi-rections, 91. ;Asinglebottle willprove to youHa merits as ahealth renewer,' for it acts like acharm, especially when the complaint is of allexhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessenthe natural vigor of the brain and nervoussystem. ..'\u25a0_.;\u25a0\u25a0.. \u25a0'\u25a0' \u25a0.-. . . -: .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..' ;\u25a0.'_- ~: -';

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Remember we keep this excellent Blood andLiver Syrup|for.sale at oar drug store in St jPaul, and do moat cordially recommend 'it tooar ;• customers Iand.all good.people.:Honebsoa. AOotljeb. agents.

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HUNBY'S CAEBOLIO SALVE.The only Salvein the world forOuts, Bruises,

Bores, Ulcers, Salt Bbuem, Tetter, Chapped :Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of SkinEruptions. This Salve is \u25a0 guaranteed :to giveperfect satisfaction .in every case ormoney re-funded. \u25a0;Be 'sore ;you get Hurar's CabbouoSjxvb, as all others are \u25a0 imitations. Price, SB*\u25a0"•_*«

'' 9ot •»!*• hv *)'drninrinta . •; •. '-ri[

TAKES.7'

0 3. MoCajmht. '. \u25a0

\u25a0 3.O.Domno.LT.McCarthy & Donnelly,

:^%J-^54 \u25a0 WoboMhaw Street,(\u25a07*-*u

- ":. [Opposite Postofßee ]'--

-' Agents for Powi>i»*Walkers One burial easts

Cans answered at allhours. ',\u25a0 Kmbaln tag a specialty-Best bean* <In the efty:and finest carriage* at. tbelo««st rates. . I'Unerals conducted and actionguaranteed. . \u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0 _

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JTATS OFMINNESOTA—COUNTYOFB A SETj

- —as "Inrrobate Court. Special Term, August14th, 1880. v. \u25a0;\u25a0- .;::\u25a0 i-;.- \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0: -\u25a0-. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0

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iithe:matter of the'guardianship of

'3. Henry \u25a0.Firs and Bebeoca L.Fla, minors: •-.:. :

On reading and fillg tcp petition of Cyrus Brooks'

md G. W. Sherwood, gnsrdians of the |i»rsons andIffoperty of i.Henry <Fit* and 'Bebecoa -L. Fl'Z, 'ni.ors, for:license :to sell ':\u25a0 the real estate of their ;laid wards; and Itappearing from sad pet Bon thatIt Is neces.«-ry ai.d

-would .be ibmrfloial to;said;

mrds that said real estate, or ajpart thereof, should» "cldi -\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0>•-?\u25a0- "-'\u25a0-i- \u25a0--.-\u25a0:,:^:^--~ \u25a0 •-\u25a0•^-.:- -...-\u25a0: -\u25a0;\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0

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ItI-order*-', that the next ofkm ofsaid wards andIillperson* lnter* t-d inthe c tat' of»al'i waiU--shall .ipi*>arb-for>

-said Probate 'Cufirt, at tbs jPio»ate I

jfflc-to the dryIof.Maint;Paul, •'n th«Ie<>tuity of 'Bdmsry afors-aid, " on the14th day |of IOctober, *.".t>. l"8,at ten o'olook 1-. the furro- on, to sbow cause

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»by aHwuse »hould not be granUd for. the.bale oflaid real «-st»tt-. it'^-*rsi-^>:::£~:.?:-^t--:.-f«\ :~:~-J--; \u25a0

AnditIs farther ordered, th°t a copy of tbi<rrderW uersonally served on the next ofbin of *aid maids:residiuft Insa<d B-imßry ouunt>, and on.all perrons 'ntereat- mi stld estate, at least foui teen days before \he bearing ofsaid eti'lon as aforesaid, a dby the'nblioation thereof fur .mr successive :week* inthe jD*u.V Globe, a newspaper |p iuted snd pub freedIittbe Oityof Baint :Paul. In said 1Bamtey county,I•he last of whiob pub .tious snail be st least four-

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teen days b-fore said day ofhtarxug .' \u25a0'-

rI'atea August l*tb,1880.-*•='-.

\u25a0.By the oourt, *\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0:

- HENBY O'GORMAH, V[J.-8 ]:' '"- ; - Judge ofProbate. :i

attest: hun Bobibt, Jr., Clerk\u25a0 ; V- '\u25a0'\u25a0'£-. Aunlß---w-Mon' "

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Important to the Fair Sex!

PBRIODIUAX BKGULATOK.THX GKBATEN»U»ii HHMJiUY,Carat OI«n«r

Hoo,Or»ri»n Diseases and all dlaaaasa known a» to-;male Weakness \u25a0They have bean oMdla England for,m.»\u25ba»» periodical and regnlatlng pilL BoU by allbfanUteeTorvwh*l«.T: P.lo»SLoop»r boi ordzbozasforW.OO, atntbimallfrea of oostaio. •acnrnljr taalad.i'-;-,» v ;- ->.--*-\u25a0 Maehsalca* Block,DttroU,Kick.-Wbolatale.A«entafnr United Stataa.

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*Lota.Wabwhaw and Sixth suaato. :InHinneapuUi• A Hottla«?~'*^'** '* »"

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IcATHABTIC.m*lr pSua. .Coras all Ajeajaa art.

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«h»nfwmth, Lhrer mad Bleed. Wumtal; all eMM^Jjkyoor IVudctfar tMa MatUeb%•too fordnaUwa, . .-;CttmWMWCIBIMCO.,Mlfcr ail SnoW* BMVIHkSS^ j

FIVECENTS &LINETie GLOBE WaiUEmploTintBureau.. Adttrtlitmtntt inthit column

-ipublUhiiM.***

e*nti a Un* each irntrtltn, tut in t*troy* (At iffiettney of ths GLOBS •# an adxstr-tUing medium, and alto toaid tin un*mploysd,w*willpublishfor twenty-Jim emit, m thnt-lln*adverttumtnt, o/ Situations Want** and Situa-tions OjTcrtd, and continue the advtrtitimtnt un-tilIth« object fought forit:•ecemplishii. Forttuenty-flv*cents, the man out ofwork can adver-tise fora tUvatlon until he finds one. r \ V

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f:':-- * AUCTION BALEB. '\u25a0.'-.: ;V

THE Kuhn property will be told very cheap to*morrow.' ;^.,~..-- ..;.'.;\u25a0\u25a0. >f:\u25a0"\u25a0.:..•.• ''\u25a0/;\u25a0'\u25a0:\u25a0

TTAVANAQHsells the Kuhn property at auctionIV.to-morrow. ;:/:, \u25a0\u25a0;-",'-'.-.\u25a0\u25a0 ':\u25a0'-\u25a0".-\u25a0-\u25a0 :\u25a0\u25a0:'"' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-;<\u25a0-—.\u25a0

BUT yonrself a fine buildinglot to-morrow, Oor.'jjHondo and Jotiette sects.t \u25a0 eets. • v

''\u25a0':-'\u25a0 ..•\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0'.

IF youwant a bargain Ina home, attend tbe auc-JL tion of the Kuhu property to-morrow. -'•. ;.; \u25a0>•;:

mHEbeautiful property belonging toMichael Kuhn,

X (Esq., Cor. Rondo and Josette streets, willbe soldat auction tomorrowonthe {.remises. \ ;.-

A SMALL amount of money willbuy you a 1verynice home to-morrow, at the auction sale of the

Eubn property, Cor. Bondo and Jo-cite streets. .-TTEBT IMPOBTANT

-BALE

"OF -BEWDBNOE

V PROP" LOT8; WITHiHOUSE ANDPkOPh HTY-7 LOTS WITH HOUSS ANDBAUN,CORNER RONDO AND JO.SK CTE STS.,AT AUCTION —Iwilltell on the •grounds, Tuet»day, September 7th, beginning ati10 o'clock A.M.,'Urnbeautiful grounds ou the comer of Rondo au dJosette at -eets, belonging toIMlohsel Kuhn, Esq.

-The property consists or.7 lots, withtwo-story dwell-ingand barn, we1, cistern aud good cedar,; and Istitnated ina good neighborhood. The lots will besold separately. : Teim-t made si,own onday of sale.-

P. T. KAVANAGH,215 - ' "

jCommission Auctioneer.

:>\u25a0:, :-.. -./\u25a0,\u25a0\u25a0 WASTED- '::::\u25a0' T

mo TRADE— young nare as part paymentL forbuildinglotonSt. Anthony Hill. Address

H..Globs office.'

.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:":.--\u25a0::.-\u25a0.. .-:/\u25a0;.\u25a0 -:'.'.'-": a«9-B0

TO GIVEnice, young buggy mar.i towards pay-'-ment board -gentleman aud wife. Address I,

Globe fflce.;.v -.'.-•:\u25a0,- . -•-; :.\u25a0•.-:.. \u25a0=\u25a0;• '. .\u25a0'\u25a0'. '\u25a0'.\u25a0\u25a0, \u25a0'. .f?.v-;

IVANTtD-Anintnlligmt and wide awake younpTV'man, about <7 years of ase, to Warn the cloth-

ingbusiness. ;; One who talks Ger \u25a0an aud resides athome withhis parents .Applyat the B U.P. O. H,at «8 Ea»t Thirdstreet.

-249-

WANTED—Two!flrxt-olass waiters. Steady job:\u25a0< and good \u25a0 wages Also tw girls as wa ten

during lairweek. ;Mo. 16 East third street } 31V

IBS"-OLA9B AGENTS WAS TED— B*ll. State map and m kd $to a day. ,St. Paul Booka Stationery 00. . . 849 ft-

-1 A MESI -'Io work on o cap furniture. - Oorm-rllf-• Franklin and Eagle streets. HP. TREAT

219-60 \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0.:\u25a0\u25a0'.-.. •'\u25a0-- -

\u25a0-:- "'•-:'-- ;-•\u25a0\u25a0-'\u25a0- :\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0

WANTED—Ablacksmith who understands horse-shoeing and plow work. Henry D. Leyde,

Cas'le Bo k,Minn. - -.: ; :- .»4«',;

\*'ANTED Light;eiuployuieiit, -by ,youu^j iuat>.'\u25a0, V» \u25a0 who ha« good hone aud baggy. Address KEO-BAB, this office. ;.,-"> ... ;23))' :

ANTED Two firsto ass wait ra Ap ly a'MoLeod's restaurant, No.97 taut Third street

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U ANTED-

Active canvasser- fdr"the "Hooial

World.11? A) plyat«B X Third rtft'et;; 321 :. ;

TXr\NTbD-Imm diarely, a r oral ohws meat auo''

pastry cook,' wages ftfO per :month, ma eoifemale .' •:Ouly respom-ible parties, thai V cangivt

'

<ood references need apply. Inquire •at Mo. \u25a080Robert street. .; . • '

.- .. 314 .'

. SITU iONS OFFE&ED-Fbmales.

WANTED—A competent girl forgeneral bouse-'\u25a0 work

- *One that uuder«tatid» cooking. \u25a0 Good

wages paid forgood help Applyat 14 Ashland uve-nue or at 43 East ibird street . 2*9-

--\\TANTED—Agood girlthat understands cooking,TV No.91 Wabt*haw street, up-htsirs: \u25a0

,211* .WANTED

-A girlabout 12 years o.d, to take care

of a baby.. Callat once at Ho. 60 East fclxthstreet. \u25a0•\u25a0,.: -.•-.•V-.r.'.v.: \u25a0•"-.•, V:.-:\u25a0:-. ?v:?':.'\u25a0\u25a0-': 234->:,

WANTED—Agood, neat, tidy,dining room girl.Inquire at No 80 Bobert street. :. '2b4* j

WANTED—A good girlfor general housework.'*Good wages paid. Callat Ao. 60 East Seventh

street. ;- -

233ANTED— at 180 Broadway. Call fromBto

;TT 6o'olockp m. ..'-

.7 "233 ;\u25a0\u25a0

WANTED—A competent girlto do general house.wok.No 12 Jtice street 208-

--1117ANTED— at Albertson's O.O. D.LaundryW: 8a East Thirdstreet .-;^ \u25a0

--; v; 177*,t.

WAN1JED— German girlforgeneral housework.';..-'Apply214 East Seventh street. ':•.•;\u25a0 177* ;?

WANTED— for general housework, 124 Bob-ert street. \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-•\u25a0,=..-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0•:\u25a0•.\u25a0.•-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• '\u25a0;\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 18» -:\

IITANTED—GirIsto wait on table for their boardYV>2l>4 West Thirdstreet. 132---.LIXPJUtIJiIMUJSD dining roomgirls, chambermaid*J2i Iand allother hotel help can always secure gooo«ituatlona by calling at!HotelReporter EmploymentBureau, «8 East Thirdstreet. \u25a0 27

;:- ;!.-^-:;-; ... : Males y--.-. :.;;- ;

WANTED—A good, smart boy,18 or 16 years old,at 84 Jackson street. \ ;.' ;y .213-

WANTED—A'man to:work around house anditake care ofa horse, at 87* West Third street.

249-80 \u25a0:.•'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 T'

WANTED— good Stone Masons for Sioux-VV Falls ;$3.0u per day;-board $3-60 per week.Pare paid both ways. Employment -Bureau, \YHEast Tnird St ,St. i/aul. •

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BOY WANTED—From 12 to 16 yean of age, inJJ saloon, 26 East Seventh St., Cor. of Cedar, sal-ary$4. per week, y ;. . v;24B*;.-

WANTED'We '\u25a0' want • two 'first-class salesmen \u25a0.;

None others need apply. : Tbe Howe MachineCo., 28 West Thirdstreet. _ ;\u25a0...; : ...- . 238',

ANTED—A good, steady boy, 12 or 15 yearsVY01d..: Inquire at U0 Bobert street.

'< 234

WAMTiED— man experienced inmaking cheeseand buter, witnor without family,to work ona

stooa and dairy farm near St. Paul, by tall. .Amanwitha littlemoney preferred. \u25a0 Addrtas DairyFarm,'Globs office .- •:\u25a0/::\u25a0:- -^S:'-:r- \u25a0\u25a0::\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0.' 2.9-

BITOATIOAB WANTED—MaIes.

A YOUNGman of goodbusiness capacities desiresA. sitnatluu In some office ;\u25a0 Salary no object. Ismaster of ttugdub, Frenoh and German. AddressA. 0., Globe once. : /;; >';.t; • - 244*

TED—Bya young man 17 to18 ya« . age,who is thoroughly competent, a poalu 'i> an

book-keeper, 'bill'oiorK, or employment . at - Bee

work; la an excellent peumau. Keferenoe) or-uianed. Will make hiauieli generally useful.

-\u25a0-: ad-'

uro»s 8.,tu1« umue : ' --. . •' it -'\u25a0''itAili'ED—bltuotio,bj a joun*m»u, (ioruu i,

-.If:. to drive private team aud ntaae bimsetf geuer-allyuseful. ' Botereuoeu, ifrequired. Address A.,

omoe. -; :-;.: '\u25a0 . ;v.;T:v .', -\u25a0 :•;•\u25a0\u25a0 .--:-.; 331°

ANTED—Situation by ayoung man as assistantbook-keeper or clerk inan office;isa good fen*

man. wages nutmuch of anooject. ::\u25a0 Good 'refer*encesKlveu. J uddrew J.B ,this office. V- . • 317*

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\u25a0-\u25a0 '-"? .-*\u25a0 \u25a0

- "'females. -'.-

'~rr s-:° -\\u25a0^•"::^

oIXUATIOX WASTICO-By a young lady, asOisaleswoman \u25a0or some U^bt.emplv>men» Ad-dres«E.O.tf.,OLOßitoffice. 24> ;

<IruAXIOM WAN TEDby a teacher of 7 years ex-O perlence. Aadress Mleacheri" 01 Bast Jfoorthstreet, a. Paul. - \u25a0"- air '-

ol£o Al'lOs W&NTBD-Bya youi>g Udy as copy-

O • let oraaleawumau. Address M.L.a.,*3» tastaeveuth street .--- \u25a0\u25a0"."•.-•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -V- •"- '" -\^3u6*-:;

';,.'• -""-.'•>"/?\u25a0%'\u25a0\u25a0 tO AMiUl—AOUIUS_ -.-',\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0.V^,

;FOB A furnUhed room for a lady,49 *(&J;r Bum St.,' corn*of tfart, tO suura.>^:a.B-it»o ;;m BENr-BOOiIB—Four new room- soluble frJ. \u0084:boutekeeptug. Euquiie onpremise., illHrlbyaveuue. **

-\u25a0.*-—,•' -.*. '. - ?'"', .'-'":\u25a0*• U4a-Bl -^

;. •table,' three'Mailsaud nay loft,onmi alley, Mo

A •Ju Fort street. -;-.-.-;;• .:.-*-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0••-- -7»V.

S/".^-';.;;,:: Hoosas v:-;V:^-^'r:'^;noB BEN House No. 61Norris stredt.IInquireJ; at»i Canada street. ;:-;: * r,- ;2i»^U^.:

jMOB tU.M£—lwoelegant stores, Nos. 96 and'108

E-Jackson street, each three floors aud cellar,r r'.

,\u25a0;.-.> _\.. •: \u25a0-.-. . WILUaMB ft D*VlD»OiiIf :

Boom 8,McQuillan Block, Oor. ad and ttabashaw.r^>.. \u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0 ,\u25a0\u25a0-..- \u25a0\u25a0--.\u25a0? -*\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0:. v*r -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0^\u25a0- \u25a0\u25a0/\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.--•\u25a0•• .--• :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'

:'iMIKHEM Bnok nouso, No'

176 ron;•treat

HBan, aud an modem Unproyamenta. <nuoB;S

LOST AMD FOUHD- Tj:?. *

LiST—slo.oo Beward. and "no qu°stlons asked,"for the return of a tin Cash Bos, containing

deeds, letters and books of jaoeo.nt, Isupposed toIhave been rescued at the are, Aug.23. Ketorn toGlobs officeaud receive reward.:'24s* ATBBIIiL,RUoSELL ACARPBVTEB.

LOST—From 106 Wabasha St ,on Thursday, oneXi darkbrown Pointer Pup. ?, Beward willbe paid toparty returning same. ;->.;^vii/;:<;'r ;.\u25a0 C;-\ a*a* \u25a0;

-

LOST— A young,' white,';black'and tan bitch, fox

Jj hound, withcollar marked Cook 6 McAfee,St.ranL -'Finder winbe rewarded atthis office a 243 ."jj

T OiT—From Cha-i. Biowu's sale stable, ne-rpost-±J office, one dark brown mare," about 7 year- old,16bauds high, small rye*,ina goodcondition. Find*er please retnrn to stabl» and receive reward, aHiX,

KIBCKLLAHKOPb-.\u25a0HOABD for R»nt!emsn and wifein nice, privateD \u25a0 family, at $40 or $80 per month, Addrera W.,

OU>BX office. M'«.-. "-i:1- \u25a0\u25a0f',;'f:'vS^-;;-J*M0s'

fflO TB4DE—Pound,-gentle 1mare for bugicy or.

-J.:; phaeton. Address 1.. Ol^iiboffloe j^S2*3-80 &

A FEW Thousand D.liars to loanon dry property,Aat 7 per cent. W. J. McManan, 811East TUrd.atreet. 248-M9_|TUTOBTBD Norman Bta'lionforsale at lowflgnres,iX part time Wllbe st Minneapolis fair ob exhi-bition. Apply;to James Smith, Ljndale farm,Mm-neapolis, or on 'air groands. ,:,-.-..-^aa^l^TDAINTTHO—F.r.riTZOLBiJOK,bouse- andmenIT painting, No. 117 Jactoon Ana*. . «

CITY NOTICE,

Notice for Judgment.; v Orrnx of the Cm Tbkasubxb, -,}../ St.Paul, Mink.;September sth. 1880. ).}•.'*Iwillmake application to the District Court

inand for the county of Ramsey and State ofMinnesota, at the special term hold \u25a0'Saturday.Sept. :18, 1880, at the Court House inSt. Paul,Minnesota, for Judgments against jthe several'lots and real estate embraced ',ina warrant |inmy hands forJ the collection of unpaid assess-ments, withinterest and costs thereon ;for thehereinafter named special assessments.

\u25b211 inthe oityofSt. Paul, county ofRamseyand State of Minnesota, when •and where alljpersons interested may attend and be heard. J

The owners and descriptions of lots and realestate are as follows: :

' .'' Assessment' for grading Burr \ street from

Minnebaha street to Whitall street.

Ed. Rice's First Addition to St. Paul.Supposed owner and

description, j Lot. Block. Benefits.LHouse ..........;.... 4« 3 $7 84

,8ame........ ..,...; 5 3 781John Seebich .......;.... 14

';7 84

5ame.............;...... 2 "4 784Frederick We1he1mi. ...... 3 4 '7 845ame;.......... ...22 4 8 165ame........:........... 23-4 .8168ame...:...:...;.. ...... 24. 4 816Susannah IBecker 1 9 8 165ame;;......;..:.. 2 • 9 .: 8 16i5ame.v:..... ............ 3 i 9 8 168ame...;;. ......'........ 4-9 8 16Same :;:....=.....'...... 6 ; 9 816Same. ;':.,..: ..'.... 6 9 8165ame;................... 7

'0 816

5ame.:..... 8 '9 8 16Same .................. 9 9 8 16Same .............. .:... 10 9 : 8 16Same... :....T.......... 11 9 8165ame...;.... ..T:.;.;.... 12 . 9 8 165ame.....:. ...:;:....:/. 13 {10 -8 165ame...;......... 14 10 .8 135ame........ 15 10 816B»me ....... ...;........ 16 -.10 8 165ame.......... .....17.10 8 165ame.....:.............. 18 10 8165ame.................... 19 10

-816

5ame.... ................ 20 10 8165ame.............. ..... 21 10 \u25a0; 816.5ame............:....:.. 22 10 816Same ...... ............ 23 10 8165ame;.................:. 24 10 816

• . -Stinson's Addition to St. Paul.

Supposed owner and- \u25a0'.'\u25a0 ?*

description. . Lot. Block. Benefit*.James 5tin80n........... 2 3 $6 535ame.................... 3 -3 6685ame....... ......... 6 8 6635ame..................... 7 8.... 668Sam* 10 3

-6 63

5ame.................... 11 8 6 635ame.......;...... 14 .8 . 6535ame..:........'..... .... 15 8 :U 663d-nne.V.... 26 3 2 455*me........ ............ 14 6 63•1ame.........:.......... 4 4 . 663j,me...,................ 5 4 6535ame........;.'.......... 8 4 :6 635ame.".. ;.".....;...;..... 8 4 6 68\u25a0'.ame.......~. ........... 12 -4 ;?i?6 53Same. 13 4 ;6 5<dame.. 16 -A •-..: 6685Jttme........ .........;. 25 4 1685ame......".............. "\u25a0\u25a0: 1 13 651Xame..V................."4 18 . 6535ame. ;;...V............. 5 13 6685ame..;...-.............. 8 18 663Charles aNetteiberg .... 20 13 663O-carAPrehn... ........ 24 13 663BStarkweather.......... 25 13 663>V A Faddi8.. ............ 28 .13 6 635ame..'. ;....;........... 29 13 511James Stinsen.. 2 14 6635ame..:................. 3 14 6635amn........ ............ 6 14 - 663•'NelsSwansnn...-. ........ 7 14 653Peter Scbeffer ...... 14 14 663John 0 R0bert5 ...;...... 15 14 :6 53D MFin1av50n........... 18 14 653tJame.................... 19 14 663NG Rhodes ....:...;. 22 14. .6 63\u25a0<ame...:;...,...... 28 14 658J0hnKing.... ....;... ...20 14 -6 68Martin Johnson 27 14 653

Subdivision of and Addition to Irvine's Ad-dition of Oat Lots to St. Paul. :

Supposed owner anddescription. ''

': -.Lot. Block.Benefits.0Bella Wright .11 $9 145ame.................... 3 1 -^6 68Same.;.... 8 .!1 -

6 535ame...........r...;.... 4 1 6685ame;..;....'.;.;:;...;.; 6 1 663HAKelliher ........... 6 " .1 ' 6685ame......... 7 1 6 685ame...... 8 1 6 635ame....;......;... 0 1 6 535ame.................... 10 1 9 14VlarvE Fuller.: 16 2 6 68Same ......;...'.:... 17 2 653Same-......;............. 18 2 6 53Same .;............ .'.19 2 663Same .;.....;;...:...'.. 20 2 653HAKelliher. 14 11605ame......:........;..;. 2 4 6635ame............. 3 4 6 63Same....-......:......;. 4 4 >6 63Same 5 4 C 63OBeUeWright ....... 15 H6OSame .... .............. 2 5

":.6 53

5ame....... 3 5:- 6635ame;. .;....7... .:...... 4' 6 663Same..;.:.. 5 5 6 58

iAllin the oity ofSt. Paul, county of Ramseyand State of Minnesota . ;. : ;

243-62 : F.A. BENZ, OityTreasurer.

content WORK.

SEWER ONmi;STREET.Office of the Boabd of Public Wobxs, )

OxttofSt. Paul; Minn., Aug. 30th, IBBIJ. f..---1

Sealed bids willbe received by the Board ofPublic Works, inand for the corporation ofthecity of St, Paul, Minn., at their office in saidcity, until12 m.,on the 10th day of September,A D. 1880, for constructing a sewer on Sibleystreet, from Third .(3d) street toFourth (4th;street, :in said .city,according to plans andspecifications on filein the officeof said Board.

•' A bond withat least two sureties, ina sumof at least ;20 per;cent, of the grusi amount

bid. mast accompany each bid. .:"•- \u25a0'\u25a0 -•. \u25a0The:said

*Board reserves the ti.»ht to rejiot

any orallbid*. '\u25a0". GEO. L.BECKER,Official: K.L GOBMAK, .; President.

Clerk Board of Pnblio Works. ••;; 244-254

PILES! PILES! PILES!4San Com Found at..Last. :\u25a0 HoOn*V—6

\u25a0"..;;.* Suffer. -•' _ '\u25a0.' ".Asure owe for the Blind, Bleeding, Itching•nd Oloerated Pile*baa been discovered byDr.Williams (as Indian:remedy), called IDr.Witiiams' lndian Ointment. Asinglebuz hat oaredthe worst ohronlo cases of twenty-five andthirty yean standing. Ho one need \u25a0offer fire:minutes after applying this wonderfnUpothing;medicine. Lotions, instruments and eleotuarietdo more barm than good. William*' Ointment«bsorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching;-.particularly Jat]night 1after getting|warm isbed), acts as apoultice, gives Instant and pain ]las* relief, and is prepared only for Piles, Itching of the private parts and nothing else.Thousands of cured patients attest \u25a0its virtue,and physicians of allschools pronounce itthegreatest contribution Ito]medioine 1of the age.jlt matters not bow longor severely youhavesbeen suffering, yoncan be cured. For sale byjill\u25a0 druggists. :Son* Ban*. *CUxleb, whole-;',tl» aaenta. :'.;:\'-j:^-':'\u25a0 :;\u25a0 . '\u25a0:'\u25a0 .;- -:-.;\u25a0;;-\u25a0': r

:

CUfITBACT WQBKSewer on Eiclanp Street.:-

Omoi0? th*BOABDOFPublic WOKKB. ).,Cm of St. Paul, Minn.,Aug.80tb. 1880. f -7;

\u25a0I SealedIbids willbe received by the Board ofPubllo Works, inand forthe corporation of thecity of St. Paul, Minn., at their office in saidcity.' until121M., on the 10th day of Septem-.ber..A.

"'D. 1880, forjconstructing a sewer on

Exchange Istreet; |from a|point about 501feeteast of Sherman street, to a connection withthe Eagle street sewer, and the noceesary man-holes and catch basins, according to plans andspecifications on file inthe office of said Board.';;A bond withat leant two sureties, ina sumof at least 20 per cent, of the gross amountbid, mast accompany each bid. \u25a0• rr^.'v^*£z%;,The said Board reserves the right torejectany or allbids. -VIGEO. L. BEOKEB, - rOfficial: B.L.Goeman, \u25a0'-_\u25a0::\u25a0 \\President.}^mClerk Board of Public Works. '\u25a0-'\u25a0 241-264

IB.P. HALO/I

\u25a0iIUHO-£L£CTEE\u25a0'PLASTER.

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Krwlind» \u25a0KIWW i \u25a0\u25a0Ilil y»J«o»U»iu»I »i^i»j^ \̂u25a0 M^^Mla^AflsV^a^H^HaV-Swteswa^'S'awMai irMa«TrlssTl \u25a0 Mess tvOi^sSKS,

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OLOTHUG.

B. O.P. C. H.We a/re now receiving

our \u25a0

« FALL SIKL «J Handsome |

man A

% DESIRABLE GOODS %AT

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rp Low Prices. T

f BOSTON 2

\ ClothingHouse g48

s i.nu St, St. Paul, r sIt S l4l M:-*/ Joseph MeKey &Co., ttS*• Proprietors- '\u25a0%$

ESTABLISHED 1870.

B. 0. P. C. H.

CLoram.

61 ::: saint :pa.tji, r ~~61ONE-PRICE CLOTHINGHOUSE.

61East ThirdStreet, St.Paul,' ' . *

tVOrdsrsby Man PrompUj Attandad to.^CS

61 SATTLER BROS. 61\u25a0\u25a0-.'' '. . .'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0'. '• ."' . .".".'. .:^ CABPETB, Etc. -'M i:

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' '\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 : \u25a0 GRAND v :

FALL OPENING !11-IJL/U -\u25a0 V^/ X IJ1. X.i.IIVJ-. •

OF

J. MATHEIS'CARPET HOUSE.

Willexhibit to the public the Largest and most Com-plete Stock of Carpets, OilCloths, Wall Paper, WindowShades and Upholstery Goods. Swiss Lace, Antique,Nottingham and MuslinCurtains, •

The above are all from best manufactories and 6/ LatestStyles, having just been selected byJ. M.,inperson. .

Acordial invitation to all is extended, Bottom pricesguaranteed.

Salesroom - - Jo. 11 East Third Street.ttAISS-

FAIBBANKS' SCALES,ECLIPSE WIND MILLS,

Feed-Mills, Tanks and Fixtures-

FAIRBANKS,MORSE &CO.,46 East Third Street.

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NO. 77 EAST THIRDSTREET- - - -

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D. C. GREKNLEAF.WHOLESALE DKUGGIoTS. V

NOYES BROS. & CUTLER,IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ',

68 and 70 Sibley Street, Oor. Fifth,-----

St. Paul .' . . •\u25a0 The F'nest Drngr Store and Stock inthe West. .. \u25a0 . .WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.

4DERBACE FINCH, COLBERTSON 4 CO,-Tie Only Leading Dry Goods Hoise in the Northwest.

Competes iviththe Marketof New York and Chicago.

Him, Hinfipii 4 scran i.. IMPORTERS AND JOBBEE6 IN

DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.137 and 139 East Third Street. St. Paul.

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. . . FTNiE -WORK ONLY.54, 56 &58 ROBERT STREET,

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AND TELEGRAPHIC IjSTSITTTJTE.The prospects forOils "OLD ABLE"Institution were never no encouraging a*at present, ujfiiaclaim to'public favor and patronage have longbeen established fact*. -\u25a0 Call or eend Fox Annual Catalogue,

andRet fullparticular* »hy business men and the pnbllogeneral y consider tbia a superior place to securea thorough and comprehensive Business Education.-

Address, Business College, corner Thirdand Jacksoxstreets.St Paul. ;:, ;̂;va -r 2*>-3iO - W. A.FaDDH, \Px*noiiMLi:*

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-which «• '-(wire to land free by mall to •Tirana,nTTheipeclfic Medicine iisold by aU drvnlMa at

•Cl per package, orsi packages for18,or wlliba Mat.fres bymallon receipt of th» money, by addreaslnf.' •;THEÜBATMEDICTICB CO.,

PBK No,10 Mechanic* Blook, DrnioiT.Mica. :'\u25a0W"8old InSt. Paul by Edward H.Bigg udßta«.

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GEO. BLAKEMOBE,TEX ONLY

Practical Gilder.V-

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