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THE MINX EAPOLIS TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23. nemnonaBiB THE COURTS. STEAM HEATING DEMOCRATIC CONTENTION. THE CITY. cnrcn dj-Bontery anddiarrh'na, griping pains in th bowels, and wind colic.

By giving health to tlie child it rests the mother. Price 25 cents a bottle. asked Mr. Johnson, the owner of the woodshed, to asjist him in putting the furnitnre hich had been in the open air since Friday under cover. Johnion contented, but he exhibited vha! may be Milled a negative kindnesfl by allowing tho viaitor to put thorn into the woodnhtd himself.

Johnion, also, during tho day nniled tip a dour which previously opened into hib yard from the houioa on Firet etreet, thus compelling those of ths ntiighbors who are the moat atuntive to tha poor wcmnn' nreda, to jjro round several houF to get to her. It ia needlei to nay thut this act ha aot rendered him any moro popular in the locality. SIMPSON SHIRT MAKERS, HATTERS. NICOLLET HOUSE CORNER PLANT PETERSON Now Is the tim 3 to b-jy, as the season is drawing to a close. We offer special bargains in many lines of goods, v.hich wo are closing out at greatly reduced prices.

212 NICOLLET AV. 212 FFEI1Y GO. Have reopened with an entire new ttotk of Carpets Tine Draperie, Linoleum, Etc. At their old location, 225 Nicollet Av. 225 MECHANICS HEADQUARTERS.

Wash. Ay. S. JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF And Cutlery, Mechanics' and Coopers' Tools, House Furnishing Goods, etc. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED.

HEADQUARTERS FOR MECHANICS' AND Builders' Hardware Mm, BROOKS EASTMAN, Hardware and Iron Merchants. THE GREAT Northwestern Exposition SALE OF PRIVILEGES. The uiiili-mifmpil will be nt tlio Fair Oronnds Moriiiny, Alter. 21, fur tlis inni5 ilippeming eif iill liiMm-Ks iTMiioKOi', iuciilcr.t,il to tho op. IitemclmiR cxiKitiitiiin.

H. LAllKE, Hccrotiiry. A.D. I'i'iiIitb in till of Coal, Hard Soft Wood, Cement Plaster 01TKT- No. 5 Nioollot Houhi- Hloi k.

YAUI) CorniT Hi'i'oiid 17. N. ami Kiti'thI, firpi'n nnd llry Mill Wood of nil kind (ho-m ity. Wood, Bdwcd Bud Hpht, ninny on bird. MINNEAPOLIS.

WATER POWER TO LET. Hif Inlnnd Towr (VimpnnyHrn prnpnrmt to ftirnUli powor, Willi or witniin room Hud with, or witliout ground, hk nmv tif ilwiwl, Ap ply Ui W. W. fcliYBTMAN, AgonU Carpets oi men Tor Aged Men n(l Women, Weak and sickly children, without a rival. Will not cause headache.

Brown'u Iron Bitterf. Fresh (f all kinds, wholesale and retail, at Wyman Elliot's, City Market. Fr delivery. l'alnt, Fatnt, Mnsury'n railroad colors are now acknowledged by all painters to 1 the best, cheapest and most durable Iwuse paints known. For sale by George Helm lifii Nicollet avenue.

Awerlon Biilsn fur irt. Aug. '1. Thts English steamship Castalia has lxen chartorod load MX) mules at this port, to le taken to Alexandria for the Euglinh government. HAMILTON -On the II.ton, in the 4Mb of his ii The relatives "end "frieads of Hie family, Rr-in ion liislice, 'K, KuiMlitw of Pythiwt, and Mirmeiipoh" 1-, A.O.

U. are re-siectfKily incited to elteud Ids funernl from I i i bile Ko. ti) 1 strnet onoth, in Tlninu'ev iimn'inr, t1 TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION ii AliU.H OF LAM M'lt H.AIjK, ALL l.S 1 1 c-uitiTHiion, ro.sl Iioium! 7 miles from po-'o2ce, f'-r 1'iersin, xt. Eia i-SiCoii aKW KOUSK Full ch-teni a-id nice lot for (In tiear Portland ht. H.

H.l.t. S15 nv. 1 ALdL W.Mhli iALltl.Mt Mll.L iiil acres uf lni'il lutli suio- ot cultivation, ior witii i ikrtie lio'aH-. lare burn, jH.r uimI ti bu-iu-s paying 'S pr eei tli" nni-ii'iert. All for sale for iIoiii.i (i.

l'iy tins it tpieimid liurs'luU. llobt. i'li-mou, Slj Ht'luiii- I ii.li ii mi inns. well. rist'TU sua j-MKi eeiiMr: me I wind'-ns, and wed looal, I'lf- tn-rith mid ri.Tiwntli for mi forf ll'i.

Li.bt. Fii n-'ie. lb" r.epin tN Y.Nr". I LM u-nl rtiiliii.m it ftv tsuhioii'-I'le sirt of ibe city, fiVli. Rol.f.

t-T( t', i- II' li''. J( JK'i t-i. irtiti SALK, NU li luite lot.luOnk mlil.t n. A vrt ni-snl lioinc lol If 14'bt. I'lfPwiii, illfi ANNOUNCEMENTS.

TTF.T10X. KNKillTs: ALL UF.MHF.1W of lietn.li'.i lUe. So. Jh, K. of io-r -ii'jtsil lo im-i tit nt o'rlot'k )ih if.

T) iirtdey tiiciKth ill fuilii'ii-foi to tttn (1 luneritl nf our IaO' brotier, (i. It. iilHiuilluii. Lfu.rt'ii ef wtr issi ft uJ.v n.Mii Ky order of Ins C. )'.

K. K. S. BLMl.l.libui' lir.llMltlN LtHNiK AKK itHjut'Slwi lo it si-ikl mftinic of 1 "le. on evei.inj:, tiie Jhl, nt ro'clock si.

MP. to ir.rke i.rra:iK"m''(' the funentl nt i.nr bnill.er, (i. 11. llHimlfiin. A lull mI- iel'LM'lV le.l.-i ,1.

lNM iiuo 'LI D'S Kr.COVI rentlu Jli.tei M. Jill, iri(lrt, Alls'. at 11 A. 11. KStiiSHllOIl flMU Mil lb ibiitii'rt end the ii.

in. t.t imj rs il.eir 1 i hito-m street il.tr-. H.s Polly Hl'i'k, over to i i-r's per. 1 1'iiC PENCE OPER HOUSE. Pnom VeAl.I.rsr'B, lwwiwd ('oinini'iicit Kctay, Aug.

and until fnp'i-er notice, the mo at New i'ork AukuhUu Luis, eiititioit DIVORCE. I'srijui'tte. 7r.c: Pircle, iic; (i tl-Ir-ry. t'Dc. KirTl neatK at VVebsUr i ('lian ii-ill'B Nicollet lloivf rir uL' store.

Cured TtlUnut I'mUi a Ul mmi KoruM It you I I A 41rrl-i. ft rf IdhIkbUj, oll roltv-ln Miid UWm Mr. trn iff evnry Ucd. --cltb-2t rri I'RKU UT MAIL 30o. Tli Osulne In Trllcw Mil Mananto JOSEPH twrnKcRyssisT, 4nd rte)pr lo ill kiiolt Vr.Hrln.

nrun, number Oool, rlnis, fniR, Kni1in. VarnlMa, MIS tlH, THE KSOEE STANDARD iron Furnace '-i-t-Ti 1 Kftrpiviil the MKUAL OF HO.NOK nnd th'i JiKJJU ST AVAItI tin; (Vmeimm! L-Ixliihi-tinn. riiilmlclj ih. mipcrior to all oilier. (Jiff.t Titriity nf HirfK maniifuctur-'d by tim Minn Fnrnuce- Hiwtuii, and for ntli' JANNEY 218 Nicollft Avenue.

mm fi.Vlil WW? ktl 13 A CURE 1 for all discuses of the Kidneys nnd LIVER' It Important orcun, enabling it lo tlutiw ou torpidity aaU i tnaotlon, tfiamlartns tlie healtliy Birellon of ths Bile, by keeping the, bowsli in tr ooudllloa, oJeetiii4i lu rteuoir djuchiuv. IttJCIIUI tr.lnri.hivcthefflimii. i are hiUcw, er eonirtipteeL KiA- ney will wure' ihero te oirickLvourB. I in this tc e'euuw ths 8yem. tvrrv I CT.e hnia tAlte a Uiorrmnh outbi? of It.

(61). SOLD RY CflO0rST8. Price tl.l CORNS if.r and ilwBiiBions umn mm mm (J 5 DIsriUCT. Before Jndxm Youn, Lorhmo and Shaw. in tlie matter of the order tor the Minne apolis (las light Company to Bhow causa why the injunction uranld them against uic city snouia not be dissolved.

Argued and submitted. rUOHAXK. Beore Judjo olnnd. in re the estte of Rufue Walter Iiaue, a minor. Ordor for license to soil ronl ostato.

granted. In re the ealat of Juo, Adams, diKxnuwd. Order allowing tiniil accotuit made. In re the estle of Michael Donuellv. de- cenwd.

Letters of administration issued to Helen E. Donnelly. Order made limiting time to pay debte. Ml MCil'AL. UoftT Coolev: John E.

Reunison, Go. Sheig, dnmken-n-noi', t7 or 10 days. Geo. Henderson, dmnkeunoes, 7. Luowig liausoii, druukenesti, Michael Mocraey, dninkrieLis, diKinipsed.

Joseph Hoy, allow iiiL' cows to run at lariw. -disniifeed on pai mcnt of Joel B. Baseett atid Isaitc Siegmim, nreet, diamiwied. Ole Bjoraieth, bantaiJy, settled by marrying plaintiff. A.

J. Cruge, ittKhult and battery, 10 and cf.sts. Hied i Drinking. "A young rifiid of mine was on re of an iutaiiablf! thirst for liquor, which had ho prostrated hiia that he wv unabl- to do any 1 nsiness. He was entirely cured by tim u.vi of Hoti Biitere.

It oMayod all that burning thirst; tK)k away the thirt for liquor: made his iienes steady, and lu lint r.niaiiiir.l a fo! er and steady man lor more tlum years, and has no deriie ij ret iri to his cups. 1 know of a number of other that P.nvc been cnreij of drinking by it." a leuiing railroad Oiliciul, Chicago. Tim it. From B.I.- BRiEF MENTION. creetifs at Por.d'n.

Rafvigerntora at Pond's, lioyntoti furnncos at Tautn-1 Mixire's. Coohrs rind ice crr-am frne.ers at Pond's. Mf-cLrntcs' tools at G. P. Derickson Kte what Uamlin fe Br.iwa Lnvo to say about real este.ie.

Jhf. I). Fluke hs.s jnir four lot in Heard's- st'l divii-ion. for a t( hideruv. A die lot of Minnwoin Duchejs apples just trom the troos, at Wymaa Elliot's, City Market It is inq essible for woman to sulur from weitknesF after Uiiug Lydia E.

PinK-hnm's Vegetable Compotmu. The epper iitory of if. C. tianliuor's ru.ii-dence, on Twonty-savmth Rvenvie south, was badly scorched by yesterday. A true HFKietnnt to riiture in restoring the ni to perfect h'hlth, tli eimblim; it to rei-ist disef.se, is Brown Iron Bitters.

ir '1 he Liamojid L'jes nlwi.ys do more than tl.ty cir.m to do. Color ove that old dress. It wiil look like new. Only 10 l'etective lioy and tho livrynian, 'wive gone to St. Cloud to bring bivck tho man who stole a horse and carriage io the latter.

Try Bnuiewiik Koiym and Brunswick Clsm Fritters, in powdered form. Entirely new; eleven varieties. Hich. economical, convenient. Sold by all grocers.

Ct.mrlr.int ir, made the newer c.m-trnctors on Central avenue leave material aLd rubbish along the avenue, to the great inconvenience cud against the right of those having occasion to travel on int thoroughfare. V'Do boldly what yon do at Bolaiy do wc affirm that Kidney-WV'rt i Hit gieat riuedy for liver, bowels and kid-Bey disw-ses. RheumatiFin arid piles vanish beforo it. The only eflect of Kidney-Wort is prodnied by itn cleansing and purifying action on the blood. Where tiiere i.

a dtpoeit in tlie urine, or milky, ropy trite from disordered kidneys, it always carts. Our readers must not forget the iisitivo real estate auction sale of fine lots on Third, lhrc-t-and-a-Half, Fourth, Fifth and Portland avenues south, lietween Iwvnty-I'tvciithard Twtntv-eighth stret ts 'Jic bo.t wxxnn iaji- city and only 1., minutes ride from the poi tolike slid the business ii.trt of the city. 1 he sale tikes place tint- afternoon Aug. 'i, at 2 o'clock, ou the ground, by A. H.

Nicolay, auctio.uer. For particulare see odvertistmeiit iu auction e'oltmm. fif letter looks jiift received nt Williams' boolsiere, Nicollet avenue. Sensiile Lllineiy, Conii'lete, all the old and new numbers. Over KKl volumes received today.

Post-office news stand. Iloul I'nrget Hint between the hours of and 10 o'clock Friday, you can get a FX) foot lot in Hancock tor Jlif. cash, after 10 o'clock for ()nly enie lot sold to any one per-ou for i' A. O. Winter Hns again located at his old stand in his new store in the Merchants block, No.

I'l Washiiifctcn avenue south, will, an elegant rlock watches, jewelry, silvur-ware, etc. Itnrjrnlns In lieitl Kstale. im feet fremt on Park nvennc. Elegant building sjH.t. feet front on Portland nvennc.

Two fine lots on Fifth avenue, one of them corner, nood locution. A bargain. New house and large lot Li'iO, on easy payments. Hutie and lot on Ninth afreet, TtW). Laree fine lot on.SiTlh avenue south, price Call and pre us.

FAWwonTft AVoiiitt, 11 Washington Avenue South. Advertising Curxts assortment ever brought to tha Williams' bookstore Nicollet I argest city at av. Millwood. Boduced prices. Camp it Walker.

ST. PAUL LOCALS- Keineniher That only one of those $lfi0 lots iu Huiioock can be purchased by one, parson, and only between and 10 o'clock A. M. Saturday next. (I.

E. Korabauh, 124 East Third street. BANK OF Corner of tViislilnctoii anil Hennepin Avenue, Lstulillshert 1S3T. Pays interest on open accounts, 4 per three mouth, fi per six month, 6 per cent. Sells drafts- on all principal places in Europe.

Sells passage tickets on sixteen different lines to and from Europe. For points- of safety is ii(Ual to any bank in the city. Foity 1mV Experience of sn (IH Nome Mrs. Winelow's Soothing Syrup is the prescript ie of euie of the tiet female physicians and nurses in the United States, and hns been used for forty yeurss with never-failing stirces bv millions of methcrs for their children. It relieves tlss child of pain, Hie Hennepin comity Democrat yrstiT-diiy nnmeii fair body of dulcjrntw to their BITrofichintf evtnrresiionhl nominating con-TPiition.

Mr. MrNair ad Mr. WiUon pro-U-Ht tiiflt they could not be inductd lu accept a noniinntion. While thin of mystery if maintained us to jut what th tiiiitriel ooiiveution wiU do, ft Li liia world keown thftt A me will he nominated without cppoiiiuon. The stats of mind in wliicli rt-tpsptfible DtnuxTnU find tliMnftoIvw in ieiw this delectable prospect in fiiirly illnctraU'd by romark jf one of the "fiiie-littirt" amotitf them after yesterday's convention.

IkiuK l.y a iiting Democrnlic stutuaaisn from eoulbem Minnesota wht tbe diittriot con-nntion would probably do, he languidly rn-lilied: "Oh, don't ask me we shnll nominate the individnal that khv4 tha life of the TnusUKi'n iluthadint preacher md them we ahull all go prrvately aside and puke." Thia Tinnally hnuHtR the fnbject, and ft bundrrd inwr-tmws with lending democrats would in fact elicit nothing different. Too frequent bathajjf immersing tha 4 tmdy is only ltt injurious tlwu too nil reorient. This any physician will toll yon. txxt cleiiniinef if est-entiul ta health ornny-tliiri? like comfort tlim sultry weiuhcr. Mothers should remember this.

Children that are kept neat and cieun do not fin jo Binch from the Lent and the w.pl.iint-i that puwoutcf it and of filth as the little tinea who arc iit to bed with the duy's ne-cumnlnticn of dut on their Sponge tat ha tepid wider are eiceilert nt tliis tein, hnd there is litlie that they vill be taken too often. A little alum in the wnU-r helps to check too profuse prej-piralion, and if harmlecs. Maineapolin has an Anti-Crnelty to Animals society that has protected many pnimal ross its brute master. It is a pity there no officer of the Kociedy conren-ient jefte-relHy when fome fellow. unworthy the name of man, beat au u.erluiKM horau on WMhiugton avenue, at the, Milwaukee railroad crossing.

If any one will mmi tbo name of the creel wrench to the Tmoune office, it will I given gratuitous publication. "Whether the court dissolves or refuses to dif-aolve the injuction in the caw of the pw company amint the, city, tiie argument of the motion for iwdisaolutinn Ime shown that the city aitorney was riht when he sont in Lis original oi'iuion that the quernum could only be Fettled by the court that tuc city council is not a proper tribunal for thoir settlement, 1 The proprietors of the- Motor line have aefiociated Hon. Gordon E. Cola ith Crom, Hicks 4 Carleton a wlditional ertunl in defending the cnee brocyht by the Minneapolis Street Railway Compnny. 'A Mother" wndo mojiey eontribotion for the benefit of Neilwm, f.uJ writes: "I have felt it hard to le ill withefery comfort about me: what muft hernnfferiatf be?" SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

A. C. Fit of Kiicice i In the cit. F. F.

GrifUn of Miles City is in Minnp.p-olin. E. M. Fronty of Grand Forks at tha Jacoliet. Waiter F.

Jones of Valley City, is at the Kicollet. Maj. 1. W. Benham, of Fort bnellin, is In the city.

J. F. Liriderrrmun of I'aribault, irt at tho Clark Hou-e. Jno. P.

Ellis and family of St. Louis are lit the Nicollet. Chas. K. Gregory of Madison wa in the city ye eterdHy.

D. C. Gillingham of Winona, was in the city yef-tei'day. J. H.

Clark and wife of West Liberty, ere ia the city. R. A. McCracken ani wife of Waterloo, are in the city. John Dodge and wife returned from tha East yesterday noon.

i E. Gaspord and wife of La Crowe, are Ht the Clark Houne. Newt. R. Bell iF lau(htering tniio in tho country for a day or two.

Mi. J. M. Thompson and children of La CrcFse are registered at the Nicollet. C.

W. Lock wood, H. P. Gmhnm and C. E.

Toly of Fan Claire are in the ciiy. J. B. James and K. E.

James of Vieks-Lnrg, are at the Jame? Hotel. Frank Mead, who him speut the put waok liere, returned to Matdaa last evening. C. W. We-Ft of Philadelphia is in the city, the gutxt of hii consin, CoL J.

1'. West. The Franklin Avenue Presbyterian Hooi-cty give a Focialat tho church this evening. Wm.F. and Romaine G.

Lcvomod of Willmmsriort, In. are at the Nicollet lf nn. N. E. McMillan, B.

Northern. C. C. Ferrw nml J. T.

Crawford of Warsaw, 111., are iu the city. Frnnk Dunacombe and V. G. Mills of Aberdeen, are registered at the National. W.

F. Kcllar, A. Steele, Harry T. Kel- lflr unci I. L.

MoUrath of Mattoon, tire in Minneapolis. Alfred Monlton and family, have len enjoymg brecr a few weekF, returned to New irleans last evening. Mr. and Mrs. E.

F. Bull, F. W. Ball, fi W. Kuger, Mrn.

S. W. linger and Gonre Barnes of (ittawa. 111., are "doing" M'nuo-iijoiis vicinity. N.

J. Drucker of Millbaiik. Ialc, J. Jtiomp'-on L. V.

Bpnictt of j'avenriort. and Frank II. White and wife of La CroFe, are nt the St. Jame. Iho louowuig were licensed to wid yeflcriny: John Arnold and Viigitiiit Tin.

I V. rratK vz'- urn ana litn jen Ding, Ole Bjorn-etii and Emma Jolmson. J. i. Wight of Bo-ton and Charles M.

vmrm-iu oi me iiumoouu a.e bagm tntir fntndf. here 3rt jT the uterus Misa attic Fie.iiiler", nwinipr.n'Pd by-Mr. Dajne? cf the Clark llow.e iefve this evening for Watikt-ha, in hope" ot recovering more completely from protract ed typhoid troubles. Fatrolmrn Warrui BrfT5thaber and Mi.s Kate 'fhiehm were HiHrried yeterdy Ft t)i wtuixee or the bride a pnrensF, corner of Main ftreet and Ninth avetme. An informal lecept'ou wa held in the evening.

1 rouieUHue concert and I.kII in M-irket Hull tine evening. A promenade couoert fUid drew parade will be inv-n bv Comiianv 11, First bhttaliou. The meuibers'of the mi- tmny will appear full uniform and an ei 'ilbition drill will be among tiin iuncing will wind up the evcting. Amonir the arrivals ut tho Nioollot House yesterday were: P. C.

Frick and family of dir ltapi.lt.; it. T. Ii of Bi.rimgvou, J. Fit5. Uer.ry and Li.

L. Coiinal'ln oi Ketiluk, L. 11. and i. A.

of Mii.n.; M. J. H. Bt.nn, Cedar lte; ids; b. h.

ui i rank liiigHniiuu oi iveokuk. hliatto i Ih-rmts Ak- aiic-ntti Payne A Smjs ea-giiiec cf niiiill power. Inv pne-. I'l nuiutli f'liitlilai; lied fgure mark down sale. Muttfn 4 1 Are, Minnenota mid Diikota agents for the etiiiKiaid lubrieimt: nnwjmdleil for bf-iii at aiiy 'inperiituw; jTclnes five nound iind upward.

Also stojidard cylinder o.l, 7iV) leij-itt-s lire test. Try tiiwo. BASE BURNING BOILER Lew Pressure House Heating Our Specialty. SOVE OF THIS YEAR'S PATRONS: John Wntnon, fonr hawm. linn.

A. ('. llarul, tiMidmra. II. (), Hamlin, nnw rwti4une.

II. H. iword, nnw M. 11. now ridiiioo, Imik' IIiUI, lianilmo I'uiTtmly.

l.onU niock, h. H. RuOinKluu, kioliiUict, KrrrRr.jtcm: Thorrnii Lowry, Knq. T. A.

Mi n.n, l.r.q. J. 1 Ami u.iuij enlieni. ESTIMATES FREELY GIVEW All Work Warranted. SYKES ANDREWS 254 gnd 256 Hfnnrpin Av.

Eichelzer I Go. STRAW HATS Sumtr.er Underwear, Stylish Nockwer, FANCY HOSIERY Hot Weather Suspenders, GLOVES. 248 HicolletAv. 24S Third door east of Third St. SEALED BIDS For work on th CAPITOL BUILDING! Se'iile'il will l.

ro'iie 1 ir work the new Ciipitnl ht fit. r.c -llowii: --x j-luitrins, fitting Hii'l irn Mtsint, lefir th loth of A ti js'imt. For mil! work and finish l.t ntiuy. cm or before Auut 2i All bi'Ie will be- I un leal irne 1 bliil lulilrowjed tf) the of thtj Htatf. 'J bey will lit- ut 3 eejloe-k V.

nil the." ilv.Ja kllil liililfiitf rrny lt pwfnt if they wih. Tiie re-werved to reju-'i anv aiiil all biilt Fl-erilKutiotiH for the4 abeie work will be funiLiLfil ujiun up; licntk a to L. S. EUFFINGTON. Architect.

NSGOLLET HOUSE MINNKAI'OLIS, MINN. New Management! New Additions! New Improvements! TI urdi TfiitA ktranai tlio trHTi'li'iif tut, lie I. HMMimMl ruuli-u! of Uii w-il now 11 1 Itou', The Cnly First-Class Hotel to tho City, Wliieh In bwn Krtl) by tl tion if now on thi' tiuor i.ri-t lobby in th Nrhwti. i.i-!i'' 1. l.loi I n- Hi Hi, Si ru, nr.il ti ty ili-OHrtnTMit thoruiiijiiU IfiiUi In ffim to ti imt ilny, no-cordinK to location of rooms.

JOHN T.WEST, Proprietor. COMBINATION EXTRAORDINARY Miilii Ki'T'-n I If liiT, in rirb! i ii-timJ r'mwoi'l ra, Willi 1 nr. i nnd lrr. four rouud cotinTK, liHi Ilk, 1 front, i lc, fur $175.00 I DYER HOWARD University of lilinnesota LITERARY, Agricultural and Engineering DEPARTMENTS. Faculty of Twenty.

Ilot-t and Library in tli? Htnlt. Abundimt INSTRUCTION FREE Ni'W vi'nr iiin Ki'jitomlmr 1W2, CiiliriilHr fr'i'. Apply to 1 hp of th Univorsity, Miniii'Hpolii', Minn. St. Mary's Hall, Farihault, Minnesota.

Lt. Rev. It. B. Whipple, Rector.

Mips K. A. Hick, l'rineupul, Ih nndir tl.o pfoinl HiipcriiHion of Hjo wit nrbi'rH. It ofli'if HiiiM'nor for pilacnt.ioii witji nn invit; nfitim; in.d lii'iil'liv riinmO'. 'I'iif i ntri idli your will lc.

F-r re-yipiT with full eto'mlH mliliw, i-bi i Whipple or tLe ltp. lioo. H. Wluppl'', chllplhill. Pennsylvania Military Academy CHESTER, Twent-fint ynnr eiin HKptcnibcr 18.

Niw 1 nilii riKti, Superior Accominodiiliomi. Appoint-n cut; complote'. F.iiKlinb, t'olliwuto. ('lirinioal, itiI KnincprinB Courw-K. llinn ('oiifiTrinl.

At ply to 8. W. AKNHAM, 1'utron, No. i Fi t-tiiini' iivpnnp, Miiiuenpohn, or to Col. Xiieo.

Hyatt, Hennepin 'Comity Ieiuorntlc Cou- ml Inn Yetr.laj-The lb-legate Klecled to U.e DUtrlct Convention on TliumdHy. The Hennepin county Democratic convention wae held in Turner Hall yesterday tifternoon, the attendance being maall and a luck of any special enthusiasm being mimifest. 1'be objoct of tie convention was to elect a delegation from JJennjpin eennty to attend the Fourth Cot fc-resioiial Df-ciocratic conv-eution wiiicii will be hald in the Academy of Music on Thurnday. Henry Morw coiled tlie raetin to order nnU Mr. Chan, lloajf was choced temporary chairman and Mr.

C. M. Foote temporary eccretary. Hon. E.

M. Wilson moved that tho chair appoint a committee of three on credentials, and Guo. Uuey, i. G. MoFur-laue and lion.

K. M. Wufou wore apv'ointed sueh comniittec. W. V.

McKnir moved that a commit eo cf 1U be appointed to select 4i' delevratert vi -nf ir.fi. -ffrtir from tiiti KtsfKidi-. four fn.tfTt the VWt hide and lour troui the county. 'J he committee a se lected waii as folio a-i: Vv. AV.

McNuir, M. W.Gleiin, A. T. Ankeny, Aid. Waitt, i.

II. Conkey, A. Bradford, Win. lilaifdell, II. "Weetphal, Lambert Hayos, K.

1. DunuinKton, A. A. l'una and A. U.

Mitchell. Miile this coicmittee were reporting the convention took a re-cow of 10 miuutjp. At the oxpiriiticn of that time the committee reported the following delegation tmd their report was adopted. The delegates are: J. W.

Johnvcn, John Lverard, Smith, l'htrick Ooreorau, Abel (T.7., E. Eichhoro, ('hurlos Schobert, Henry Oswald, Frank Beetie, Isaac U.Ptrkui6, Matthew Waliih, 1'. J. E.ClemetiL-Kon, Alfred, linchdahl, Charles Hoag, J. H.

Ivolfe, Matthew drone, J. W. 1 lime, rwlon Armttrotig, John T. l.ee, Hi.ut-child, A. H.

Mitcholl, li. C. Morse, C. MeC. Heeve, A.

T. Ankeuy, Wiu. Hhii- drl), Dijiiel Vaitt, J. H. (lorikey, H.

F. TH'tiTnTiiftjiT) A Hrmlfurrl IV i M-i'i-otc, 11. F. Melaou, Fetar Swuiwon, E. M.

Wilson, W. W. McNnir, Rubert 8. Killey, J. K.

Freer, K. W. Barto, Joiteph HolFcher, A. A. i'ug.

the lHft btiFim'FB of the day wis to hocae a place iu which to hold Weduei- uny ctnveation. Nobody boemod to know what hnll hud been choaen by tho district committee and Mr. Henry Moroe wan finally reytiiKted to hire a hall and in ths? cor.rse of the afternoon he the Academy of Music. T1IKGAS yl'KSTION. Mr.

lW-nloB and Kx-(ov. DhvIs t'onrlnrte IKeir 15fore the Conrt. The court waa nguir. cccupitid yestsrday in hearing arguments on the gaa question. Mr.

Eenton, the city attorney, procoodad on the- opeting of the court to coneluds his i.rgrmect for the city. Ho conUiudod that l.c defendant doc-s not the committing of nnyttror.pavon the phiiiitiltV property, nor has it committed any. If t'10 using of the ttreots for tho parpooa of lay-icg cr.R mains be not one of the nuriK.e:i and uies to which the city hiw a right io tit them, then the chip might stin wherei waa, for the pisintiiTs' pretend.1 contract would lo void. In other words, that so-called contract was conveyance from the city to tho phiintiflu of power which the city did not posaeps and therefore could not convey. No contract can be en forced wmrh attempts to authorize any one to create a nuit'imce in the streets.

If tiiis thiu thing is a contract it is void: if it is not, it is simply a grant of what the plaintiffs call franchise and the defendants call a privilege. Mr. Benton then citod a number of au thorities for the puriKise of restraining the contention that a legislature cannot forca a municipal council to enter into nay eon-tract for local improvement. EX-OOV. DAVIS' ABOt'MKST.

At 11 o'clock ex-Gov. Davis proceeded to sum up for the ga." company. He said that bis complaint wm that the city was about to destroy the franchise of the company and the visible property which had been invented forth purpose of gas manufsctn-e. He maintained that the legislature of a state has right in the mntterof enterprises public in their character dolegate the work incident to such enievprine t' a cor poration or rersou.aiid having once done so it is in their power lomakeich entcrpriecrt exclusive ny WHy oi rrancnise. hucii a thing, for example, may be done in the matter of furuii.hing city with aas.

In the cee under disTiseion it is not a monopoly being deiilt with, bnt a fmnchm. granted for consideration. The ciy mtist impale iuclf on the horns of the dilemma. If it is wmttng to take away the rights of the plaintifTn for public use it must pay for them: if for private ti'-e it cennot do it. Taking the view of the case which i most favorable to the city that it is for public use it hai no authority under the charter todoso.

It h'ts r.o power to take away the property of one gtis company and give it to another. The reason which bears with most persistent force (sard Mr. Davis) on this question is that the city contemplates eomrri't-tujg a breach of trust. The gas company is a taxpayer of the city and in that sonsna eiiien, and the court ha a right to interfere whenever a breach of trust ia thraaten-td. 1 he city is a trustee and a violation of its tniFt is threatened.

A doubt or difficulty having arisen between the jmrttestha plaintiff has a perfect right to come into eiti'-t and a si: thut the court will diu-ct and restrain by injunction the method of executing this trist. Refine this suit Mr. Rani went into the money markets of the world and presented his charter. He presented a clean and indefensible title, br.t now the Samaritan-- lune come up from wih'crui spying they cull furnish gas cheaper. Then the ty comeK iu and nulls the court to say tiuit tie plaintiffs be no title.

Not only do they seek to cloud the title, of tho company, to der-troy it. The ordinance the city has driiMii np is of itself a cloud. Fs-Gov. Li.vis cited a largo iramb.T of authorities in support of hi various points and concluded his i.rgumeut shortly after fi o'clock. "A AU CASK MINT." Mrs.

Xcllson Vest nlity Sevemi Tribune lienili'M. It is pleasing to be ablet.) slU thnttiio immediate troubles of Mrs. Neilsoa of 'lweiitieth avenue Fir-t street south have been relieved so far hs attetition and j.ec uiiiniy aid ran relieve them. A reporter who cnlh-d ou her luat night lenniei from the neighlxira that a number of charitably disporsd foiis rend the aviniiit of th" wrHtched wi.irinii' in yterd.i-'s Tiai.l'ht, imd se veral of them lost no time in carrying bi materiel aid. A lady froio the Liiuj 's loisFton cnlle.l trly in the fcrtfcoui, and aft tm.liii tiint t'as was uf in the Iiiiiu sent a ho till fh vote hi time tohsikier l.lkl 11 i itlio eiiiiiiiiiii.g o-i tiiiit it Mould be reij e.e 1 er iioi.i the woi.di-hed iu iiirh ol i lyiiig till li i lid of the eek.

A Norwegian "lady ft' the East r-ids broaglit and pe rioi.ai att l.tioii. To ladies called h- i fterr.oon, mid neniiig tout owiiij: i ii kindness of viiitors who bad pn.ci'.'bd U.em iVrs. Neihon not in need of llwir aid "i.id that the would call again in two dujs, and iu the meantime promised to send food for the family. Another lady said that she l.nd a te.mforuibie room a block away which vas at the rervice of the sufferer as sm.ri its she could le reieoved. A Norwegian who called during Uie day GOSSIP ABOUT TOWN.

Deedn iHigregating $4,776 were rueorde-J ytiterdey. The funeral of lire. Kim Dow took placo yesterday. Mr. Joseph Murch of the Nicollet Honsa in nerioufcly ill.

MinneFota Duchw very fine, at Fai rit Trumiai'i. Ihe Centmirj' MagRmc for Beptembor. Sidall'a bookstore. A large Eastern manufactory figuriug ivt lot on Seooml eventw noi'th. Chicago and all EaBtoru iLiiliea at post oflioe news maud, 11 Third street.

Our readers should remember the auction fule of real estate tliis afternoon at 2 P. M. T. Ray bus gone Eant. When he returns you cm find iu his store everythiugjiico you want to look for in the shepe ili coffoe, epices and ciders.

Free omuibusses leave the Security Bank this, (Wednesday) afternoou at 1 and P. M. to utlend the auction sale of 32 lo5 by A. H. Nieoh.y, auctioneer.

The funeral of the infant sou of Mr. and Mrn. Frederick Trigalet will bike place ut the family rwideiice, No. 60 Sixth avunue south, ut hhlf-past 2 o'clock this afternoon. A meeting cf Geo.

N. Morgioi Post G. A. 11. win- held hut evenirg, whiuh was well attended by membtrs of tho post.

Addresses were dtuvered by (several promino.t oiu- iliniietoiikn "iiioht Club's aeooud reg'itla at Hotel fct. Lotus, Friday, Aug. at 11 A.M. This is a ilistinct and reii.cute or-yiuazation from the ao-ottlled Miunetonkit nciit Regatta Club. I he CniFiider will celebrate the ninth anniversary of the ir orgnniaiiun ou the "i'th in Ft.

They will pife.de in uniform and then retire to tneir where speeches will be di livered by prominent poukers. There whs no conctrt at Snydt i'j block laet evening, on account of the woathor. The lost two concerts will take place one ou bctuiday next atd the next aad lost in the middle of the following week, which will bu duly uLiuouiiU'd. NurnerouF residents of ihn East Divioiua aflirm tLat there is ft general demand for hno C'f street can from eoine jioiut on tho Lhi-t Side to iHime cenlrnl part of town, tatting in Washington and ti Court Honse. Twci.iy-irvc tinvelere with baggage in ham's, asd anxiety in their minds were oaoh in obtain a room at the Nicollet hcuse ut o'clock las', evening, and Gao.

Heyser blandly informod tiiem there wss not p. vficant loom in the house. Chief Monger has directed Grove A Rowe to vacate Third avenue north, between Fif ih bixth Ftrei-t, which they have beoii using as a 'l'ho thoroughfaro is to be extended and improved, which is the reason why the order was isued. A man who hired a "rig" from Wilson' livery stable for the purpose of driving to Minnehaha, neglected to return it, and the pioprietor, becoming aim rued, telegraph to various places, rt ceiviae a dispatch yoi- tcrday, from St. Cloud, atnting that the man and "rig hi been espturet; in Umt mty.

Property is rapidly advancing on Third avenue ccrth, an the immense block Fuller Johnson in beginning to draw wholesale houses iu the vicinity of the railroads. Wolcott have a choico piece which they are ore-ring at a low figure will be rni'fcd 'Ztot $.10 a foot n.sice of Oi ys. Workmen were excavating a cistorn at tho Hui'iawuy Thompson double Una rnnit house ou Ninth Ftreet, beiween Hn- siats col'pppi fnlling npon and bnrying a '4of the eartiU was removed tnf.icn ntly to enable him to breath the fresh air, end i.i'Ur considerable work he was extricated, not much the worse from ir. uiipitiifTmt experience, Ge orge Henry Hamilton died at i o'clock Tuesday afternoon. He was born in Phil aceiphia, ov.

VvA, and whs educatoa at Gecrgf town, D. C. College. Ho came to Minneapolis' in and with the exception of few years during the rcbp-luon haa been here ever liuce. He was the first town clerk; been secretary to Surit.

Prior, nnd for the past 10 years has been ciishit in tho firm of L. Day ryms. II was arm hearted and genial, and find ii large circle of among whom his dxith is sincerely mournel. lie was sick four vtteltc Mr. P.

Ives, ticket agent at Union depot, corner Washington and Fourth ave-r t'es north, has just put on sale the excursion iickete to Billin and the Yellowstone valley, which leaves Minneapolis Rept. 9, the lust day of the grand exposition. Ail there- thr.t contemplate going en this esonr-sicn would do well to get their tickets and their iicrtiis iii sim ir at fume. 1 ins eicuisiou promises io he one ot large The advertising of it has been rjtet'sivf, oer lWMU) bills of diflerent sires have been and fire now being circulated out all o' our ste.te-x, advertis-im ot.r great ICcrthwcat, our fair nnd our cr-. citir--.

From nl! g'iririii'tees Mr. Gt'O. B. Fi' n. i r.af;ei of the Chicago Clacago, Milwaukee fc St.

Par.l and Yllr.v.t exenr'onf, hs.s reports troru his advertising agents everybinly intending io come lo the Minneapolis exposition. One ll.nii; i. i cut iii', no such effort vi ita ever 1 lore ir.arie to bring out the I eo If and r.cvevtisc oi.r iitterests and thofc tf ti Ncril Iteiiiemlier that A. If. Nicolay Sells Auction Thi fVi'f dr.esde.y afternoon, at 2 the ground, S2 valuable- lots on Third, Three-and-R-linVr, Fcnrth, Fifth and Portland avenues, between Twenty-seventh and streets, without reserve, on liberal tcrma.

Sec advertise mi nt in auction ou eiehth page. The Town if If anrtirk Already haa a depot, side track, two elevn-tois, hoteis, stores, etc. Look at Those Adjust utile Viintnw Srreeus. ill fit any wiedow and nt les prico than jou can have Hit made, at i nnd s. Plymouth lotliiii(; to.

Red figr.re mark down sale. Kro. Sxeils, 'iiipeiihy, Clover, Bed Top, Blue Gras-i. I urge rtcck on hund. yniun Elliot's seed store, City Market.

lUg Sul' i'f litu IH-w ai: booieing t'WU eif Hanevick, In t' ir.fl::), iV.eniige 10 Third stiei-t south. real estulo offi.e, Tire Voir. A'e are prepared to supjily fancy adverti-ing cards printed at very low juices in tim- for the lair. Williams' bookstore, 2.V Nicollet av..

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