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ST. PAUL TRADE. -kl;> It'i'lcir of the St. Paul 3lnrktta. Office of thk Gi-obe, [ St. Pact.. Feb. 10, 1880. | In wheat there is little doing at this Reason. Corn and oats areiu continued good demand nt firmer prices. Bc»ub of strict srnde are quo tably higher than last week. Eggs are coming in more freely since the weather moderated and have declined 2(iJ4c. Graham and rye flour have been advanced by holders. Buckwheat flour is offered at reduc ed prices. Pork ami pork products are belt! very firm at tht« late ti.t!ii:e, dealers expecting a f.peedv advance to or beyond former rates, in which they are confirmed by late operations at Chi cago. lv grocrru » trade in fair fir tbr deacon with prices generally steady, the only change to be noted thi* week near to that line ot trade being in wwden w«rt», which Feenis to have been struck by lb? bosinesa boom. In dry goods there are many chances of valncn, all coi firmatory of the advance through the winter. Trade is better than usual at this season, buyers who have beiil oil for months believing that th°ie would be a reduction to wards lower price', realizing at last that if they don't buy now they will probably have to pay more a month or two later. Beports from the East are that goods arf tsken as they c>n:e on the market, and that the mill compauies are re fusing to take orders for the future at present prices, preferring to tell at whatever prices may prevail whenever the goods are delivered . In hardware the upward tendency continues to prevail, and one after another the different branches of manufacture ii this line of goods tire marking up their prices to correspond with the advance ia metals. The drag trade is excited with considerable activity in certain classes of goods. Quinine went up 1 v ar. ounce a few days ax" wkJ t.:nce iij>.\ making an advance of iOc n:i ounce in a shut: lime. Morphine and opium are both higher. Varnishes have gone steadily. op until some gra es now i"st double last trammer's prices. Citric acid, balsam Pern, borax, blue vitriol, camphor, cinchona, !«n!.n!n:r. m dder, quicksilver and oil <>! lemon a:e all Jii;;bir. Balsam toln and castor oil are a little lower. Seneca root i" dull »nd lower. Ginseng can be sold here at fall price, $1.25— t0 Noyes, Bros, & Cutier. In the leather trade the only feature of the week in that prices lire a little oft ou sola. Deal ers think be decline a result of the quiet sea son in the Irade and that it will ha only tem porary. In niutu the market brrfl co:1ii)U»'» to feel tbc »fTt't. ••: depression si the La^t, wbera tan ners b^vr- lieen holding off nearly ail winter as if tbry were combined •<•■ force R decline. Furs arc steady at established prices of the season and are coming forward quite fraely. Retail Markets. PRODUCE. Ek-zs, perdcz 31 Butter if reeh) per lb S'a3o FISH. Fish, per Fall- FUCIT Apples berbbl Li 50:. 1 B0 Cranberries, per quart 10aI2 Apples, per neck 40a50 rOCIiTBT. Dresstvl chickens, 1 er pound l?' ; Turkey*, per pound. • tin la KG STABLES. Bee's, per bushel SOaSO Oai n>t*>, per 1107. HO Oabhsge, per doz COal 00 Oni'iua, per bush 1 25 Potatoes, " " 83a50 Tuniij"", per bushel 4'> fiwt-t : Potatoes, per pound 5 alO IJn'f ■<! Squash 7«al 25 drain. Provisions and Produce. a sain MAItKKT' Wheat, No 1 1 09 " 50.2 1 07 N0.3 1 on Corn, incoming, now 34a36 Ooni out^oins, now :«n:i7 Oats incoming, mixed n;l2 •• " white 33 " outgoing, mixed Kta'Ji " " white Sia & IHrley, No. 2, 65 a6O " bright new, N0.3 38 a 42 Beans, raodiuin hand picked 1 ftOal 75 " navy 1 60a2 00 Mn.t.STrjFF3. Oromid Feed, firm, incoming 15 Poal6 SO •' " outgoing 16 60a 17 00 Bran.. 10 (Vail U0 Middlings 10CKal2 00 Hhorts 12 oual3 OJ Corn Meal. 100 lbs Mai 09 BUTTEB AND E(HIH. ftrflKK- 6 Common 14a17 Rollbuttor 15a20 Choice l?a20 Dairy " 20a25 Crenuicry ■ 21 Egg-. reoeJpta liberal 15a16 Fborrt. Pat-jut .' $ 7 76a 8 50 Straight 6 60a 7 00 Ole*r 5 76a 6 25 XXX 3 (Mia 4 (Nt XX 1 75a 2 00 Oraham 5 50a f. 00 Rye 4 50a 5 00 Buckwheat flour now' porjbarrol 6 00a 7 00 LIVE STOCK f'h.-too steers $ 4 00a 4 60 Good steers 3 50a4 00 Oc«rs, etc 1 60a 3 00 POULTRY. Chi-'.i-ris, live, per pair 25a30 T>rc->ro.l chickens C a 7 Turkey*, receipts light 9alo Duokn 7 rtw?p 6 OTSTKE* . flelect, per can 40 Hvi.l.rda 30 MONET AND TRADE. FINANCIAL. Money and Stock*. * N-i« Yobs. Feb. 10. — Ooremmeots flrro, excejt Is and 4! iS. which art* M per pent lower. Kai roaj bonda t'eji«[)>lly weak. From this ;lato the price of Chicago, Milwaukee & St. rani, lowa * I>:iki.t;i di vision flrdt mortgage bonds will be advanced to 110 and accrued interest. Slate cecurities. ■lull. Btoriri Ttifi itock market was Ir regular in curly iiejiiiißs aud prices advanced •iftlSi p«r cent, in the general lie*, w!n!i> Northern PirJSc preferred fe"l eff fiom 544 to M and ndvunoed to i 5.i 5. During the af ternoon there was a v'"""v '""" to »*li ou<i prices de dined '43 -»i l'*v cent., Mi«ouri, Kancas & Texi»B, Erie, tbo coal thnres, St. I.onis & Iron Mountain, Pac-i9e Mali, Cciunibun, Chicago* Indiana Central, and Vabaeh, M. I oulb k r» :fir leading inthedovn «arJ rnoveu put. The Commercial eajs: "Near the c'icse Mispouri, Eaut-asft Tix»i> as w s sod down to 44' i per cent., which ii no doubt a Mirprise to the following of Gould, who were given point to buy At 474 per cent. There may tt> a bitch in th» aoqnW tion «f the property an.l its release from trusteeship, but wa have not heard of it. Gould himself may be ill, as rumored fur a day or two r» '• but we do not believe it. Our private admires mm Boston lend us to believe that th? Banta Fp par y have mrans and ability as troll as determination to put through the 1.100 mile* of the Atlantic * racine roid In cod necuon with th« St. Louis fc San Francisco lutes I of this city." The case of the folnmbns, Chicago k Indiana Central railroad agatnst the I'ennaylvaula railroad will be appealed to the United States fu preuie court. Meanwhile the road will be need un der leane and all net earnings will be paid into court to await the final decree. The stocks and bonds of the company were unfavorably influenced by this announcement. Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis closed at 86£ . At the close transactions were 11,000 Nashville, Chattanocßa & St. Louis; 4,0>0 Chicago ,'c North western ; B.SUO New Jersey Central ; ?,5(H.i New York Central; 5,0;iil Northern Pacific; 6,000 Ohio * Mis sissippi; 7,41*0 I'Rdfic Mail: 4,6! 0 Reading ; 5,000 Milwaukee St. Paul; 13.010 Wabash, St Louis & Pacific: 2,000 Western I'nion: ■i2,l*w Liltle Pitta bmgh; i l,<*'-0 St. Louis & Iron Mountain, and 2.500 Union Pacific Mou'V S©6 per cent., c'r.sing at C per cent. Prime mercantile i«;i »i?.sij per cent . Sterling exchange, bankers' bills steady at »:)?£ ; sight exchange on New : York SS. Produce exports for the week, $5,752^000. Tb* followuiff were tfts clo«'a« qaouaom: hovi:i;nmint«. Coupons, '81 . . ics'~s New 4 per cents lCd % Sew ss 103 Currency 6« New4i<<i.: US'* Psciric 6s, '95 122 Chi. k IU.H* Island 1494 Iron Mountain 57>t Panama IK' St. L. * S. F. 434 Fort Wayne 115 do preferred 65 Clevel'd & PlttsbTJrg.ua do Ist preferred.. 7.-4 Illinois Central 103\i C., St. L. &N. 0. . S6Si G. B. fc Q 144 Mo. Kan«ss .t Texas 44", Ohicagc-* A1t0n.... 107 Union Padt ; c 92^ ChiCiVKO. Is Alton pfd. 1-11 Kansas Pacific 911 C New York Central. 1314 Northern Pacific.... 314 Harlem 10 do preferred. . 514 Late Shorn 113* Louisville & Nashv'll2o Canada Sonthern... 68 Houston «v Texas ... 4 M!chi»a>i Central. . . J9Vi Westeru In or. Te1. 1034 Erie J6S A. iP. TeleKTiph.. 42 Erie rreferr?;! 70 Paetfio ilaii ... 314 northwestern Pi little Pittsburgh ... 24H THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1880. do preferred 10! Beading ««'i MIL. * St. Fnul "~'A Adams Express 108. . Mil. * Ht. Paulpfd.iiilH Wollx * Fargo 103 CM.St P. &M 11111... 10 American 66 81.P.&8.O US United Stated 4554 St. P. fc 8. C. jiM.. T7i- 4 Quicksilver IOH DeL Lack, .t West's S.i % Quicksilver pf J 65 Morris & Essex IU:J^ Lt«dvllU> 103?» Delaware * Hndnon. TBH C. P. Bonds 1 10! i New Jersey Central »VS U.I UouJsttrets. .11" Ohio & MiHMßHippl.. 2ii\ U. P. land giant... 113 do preferred 07 (Unking fund IJU'-s OheHniwik<<&Ohlo. - Jl*£ Lehlgh & Wilkeßb'ivl Mobile * Ohio 'Jl»i St P. &S. O HrBtHl"l C. 0. C. & I 71Vj C. C. AI. C. tlMts . . 88 0 O. &I C 214. no sccouda lud., Oin. Jk L»f.. . 7;j Eric seconds 8014 1t.,0 K. k 59 Central Arizona .... 11 Terre Haute vs Caribou *\i Terr»Bantepfd. ... 62 Eicelator W. St L. & Pai-.lne. 41 Hoaiestake 37 do preferred 69 Ontario »B<4 Bamubal & St. Jo« 89 Standard 29,* do preferred 19% l.nko Krie & West 'll SS% STATE IIONDS. LonihlaM» consols . . iS Virginia Cs. old 21 Missouri 6s X"'s Virginia 6s. new ... 20 St. Joe 128 Consols 74 Teninwsec fl«, old.. 87 Deferred .. ..IUBW Tennessee t>s, new. . ss\i Foreign Money Market London, Feb. 10— P. M. OOKhOI.B . Money 97 15-10 Account UNITED STATUS SECURITIES. New 3s 105\i Erie 49' 8 New *<%t 111?» Erie seconds 93J.J Now is 1U» L 4 Illinois Central .. 17v, KesdlDg . . 34 Poiiusylvsnla Central 61 Pabih, Feb. 10 KENTE3-Bif 17-^c. MARKETS IN I>ETAIL. The iollowiug quotations giving the rango of the markets during the. day wen received by MOBTOIT, DORAN & Co., Commission Merchants. Livkbfool, Feb. 10. 10:00 a. X.— Wheel strong; 3d higher. Floating cargoes strouff. Cci (joea oiiiasume tending upward. Cargoes off coast ami No. 3 spring wheat Is to Is Cd higher. Cali fornia 6d higher. California wheat just shipped and nearly due la higher. No. 2nprlna for prompt shipment Is higher Corn off coast 3d higher. Wheiit on pas-ace to continent 350.00U quarters. Nr.w Yoek, fob. 10. lu:3t) a. k.— Wheat opens Me up. Nkw Toil, Feb. 10, 11*0 a. M— Wheat He higher attain, but export slow, oil y B,'.tjO boshels cleared yesterday. New Yokk, Feb. 10, 12:00 m.— Whe-t ju«t (^c lower. Nkw York, Feb. 10. 1:00 p. it.- Spring wheut quiet and firm: winter firm and dull. .New York. Feb 10. 1:30 P. m.— Wheat options He lower, but each firm at outside of day; lfju/Mi,) bushels taken for export. Jlkw York, Feb. 10. 8:15 p. Wheat, decline, recovered ; late cables bring fresh Hds. WHEAT. MILWAUKEE. CHI-MOO. March. April. March. April 9:30 *: M. l'J2'/i .... 123v4 9:45 " 12214 123*£ 123 liili 10:'» " 12iV4 19Hf 123? i 124?* 10:15 " 122", 133% 12SJJ 12*34 iO:S0 " J22'4 12 1% 323/, 121>,S 10:45 " . .'. ... 11:00 " 122& 123? i 123^ 12*%' 11:13 " 1224 123*£ 123?» 154?j 11:80 " ittii 124 121 lil'-S 11:45 " 122% 123 X 124 ii ViiH li:00 M. 123 124 »i 124 124-; 12:15 r. M. 123 12t«4i VU% 124 f 12:30 " 122^ 121 124 13494 12:45 " 12-1% 124H 121 121", 1:00 " 132* 12»7» 123J{ UV-i 2.00 " 2:35 " 122% 123U 323',; 124 2:45 " 122?£ 12i's 124 124H S:!0 " 322 121H 12» VI I 4 8:15 " 122« 124ife 124' 124 : S£ 3:30 " 122 787 8 124' i 124* VU% Wheat receipts in Chicago, 21,095 bushels; shipments ir»,086 busheli. Wheat rpcoiptsln Milwaukee 28,810 bushels: ship ments 1,102 bushels. Block of wheat in Milwaukee 4,878,000 tvishels. CORN. FORK. Chicago. Chicane a.m. March. May. a.m. .Var.-h. April. !»:30 40?» 9:30.. 11.30 10:30 40^ 0:45.. 1t.42'4 11 fi2',{ M. 10:00.: 11.40 11 6-H 12:00.. sfl «0?i 10:15.. 11 42Vj 11 60 p. M. 11:00.. 11.85 11.8214 12:30 40^ 11:30.. 11 4>J 11 57'/; I*o.. 85?» 40>4 P. ». 3:00 H<\i 12:30.. 11.40 11.67,$ S:3J 40V4 1:00.. 11.4214 11. CO 2:35.. 11 35 11 62,4 3:3:).. HAT/, 11.62^ Corn receipts in Chicago, 235,213; Baipmauts, 97,D. >0 bushels. L\RD. , OHIOAOO. , March. April. 10.00 a m I! 90 7.17'/i ll:l« " 7.05 7.17V4 11:30 " ... 7.074 7.17;* IMiO p M 7.10 7.20 3:30 " 7.15 7.25 MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Milwaukee, Ffb. 10.— Floor firmly licM. Wheat opened firm and higher and closed strong; No. 1 bard $1.23; No. I, i 'il'.i ; No. 2, 1.2134 ; February 1.21 V; March 1.22 7 ; April 1.24 Vi; Ho. 3, 1.08J4. No. 4, U«; rejected Wo. Com hi-rtier and active: No. 2 33V4C. Outs firmer; No 2, Ml "jr. liye quiet and steady; No. 1, 74* c. Barley firmer; No. 2 Jrpßi lie" Provisions dull but firm ; met! pork quiet at J11.2') caHh: 11.40 March. Lard, j.rimo sk-ani, »7.00 cash; 7.10 March. Livo liocb active at s4 15® 4.25; dressed hok'« firmer at $* '16 KocripU, 7,2'U barrels flour ; 38,310 bmritek wheat; 13,450 bushelx barley. Shipments. 7,215 barrels flour; 1.102 bush el* wheat; 8,2*2 bush. In barley. Chicago. Feb. ID.— Flour quiet and unchanged. Wtieat active, firm and higher; No. 2 red whiter $1.2.1; No. 2 Chicago spring 1.21-4 canh; 123; March; 1.24 April; No 3 ChDago 1.08: rejected «:'c. Corn act. ye, firm ami hi(;bir: Ss'/Jc bid cush: 35J\@35?aC March; 40%®4uH bid May; rejected 3i^c. Oats Mead y and firi>> ; 31c cash ; 353 i c May. Ryn easier; 75c. Barley easier; "He. Dre«eed bo|<s active; $4 6534 75. Tori, rtrong aud higher; 3U.55 ®U.4oia>h; 11.40((U.42>i Marob; 11.67V4 April. Lard active, firm abd higher: 7 -"-"' caoh; 7 li(Ti. ~.\2% March; 7.20 i &V.2.H April. Bulk meats firm: S OO©* .'iS®s.33 . Whisky Bteady ; $1.(17. Kecolpt^, 8,000 barre.B Dour; 22,(1! 0 bushels wlinat; 2:ii,'() bushels ecru: 4%(i()0 bushels oaU; 7. Mi.) bushels ty»; 12,' 00 bushels barley. Sh'piiouts 6,5 J0 barrels i*., ■ ; li,(XX) bushels wheat ; 9,5,0 0 bu'.hele core; 20,0 ') bUFhela oaU; 3,500 bushels rye; 7,500 baflhi t barley. ClosltiK prices — Wheat active; flrui «:id histh?r; fl.'.'a 1 -! each; 1.24 Vi March. Com in koM <3em 1 and a shade higher; advanced ' c. Oata firmer: uot r)uotnbly higher. Pork strong; I M March; 11 CJV, April. Lard strong; $7.12^ CMix; 7.15 March; 7.25 bid April. Chioaqo, Feb. 10.— The Drovers' Journal reports hoi? receipts 20,000; shipments 6,000; steady; fair demand; pens cleared; mixed packing 4.ot>@ 4.25; li^ht 4.10®t.2ii; choice heavy 4.:S'Hit4 60. Cattle, receipts 3.00U: shipments 1,600; good de mand, at (nil prices: shlppiiiK, good to choice S.'l{i 5.40; com'iou tofa'r (/.O&4.Su; butchers' 2.UO@4.oo; feeders ami Rtockera l^K)st.OO. Kheep, receiiit) 2.mi: ►Llpments&K l ; dull; declined i,c: 4 50ij5.b0. Tiif "JeuruolV London c»b> siys cattle are ex ceed rgly depressed on account of over etookinir, tut sold slowly at lower prices; inferior atuicst uusile able, sheep scarcely saleable, except best, which are higher. Nt« iOBS. Feb. 10.— Cftton firm et 33Hi313'i0; fu;ur<«i strong. Floor firm; recfipts 7,0 n) bar rels; superfine Bitte and iieiUiiii $1.93.Q5.3fi; comnioo to (food ext-a 6.4U@6.T0; K"ol to choice 5.75ii7.".">: whit« wheat extra o 7",@8 2.; extra. Ohic R.75@7..V>; St Leuis 5.5058.0*); Mtn uwuta patent process 7.0f>28.75. \Vh?st, In Rood demaud; receipt^ 10,000 bushels; ungraded Bpriu« $1.38; No. 8 spring l.Hi^.l.: I .'- : No 2 fpr D(? l.H'iS <h)l M; ungraded red 1.VJ&1.49; No. '2 do 1.49* @ I.8OI4; western amber I.4BMOL*H(i ungrate 1 white 1454t1.45^; No. 1 do, salts 3S,i.'(X) bushels at 1.48VJ®1.*9: No 2 rod February, sales 88.0 0 basii eU at 1.494^1.5); March, sales (04,000 bushels at 1 M'-Jiai-Si's: April, sales 320,000 buxhels at 1.52- ; ©1.54 W: May, sales 68,000 bushels at 1.r.2V : 41 '! Rye dull. Corn quiet; receipts 8:i.00i) bushels; 1111 araded 67K@59e; No. 3, 66>»©58Jic; steamer 57 , 67* ; No. 2 February SS.'ic; March 56' c; April i . ■<ja4\ic; May 53'*c. Oat 3 actiTo; rsceipU 2 - '.oiii bushels; mixed western 4".iCtls'^c; white western IB*4O9Ce. Bay active a d firm at 740. Hop^ quiet. Coffee qniet. Sugar dull fair to good refining 7^ ®7>fce. MoUsses steady. Rice iin-iiinal y un changed. Petroleum dull; united SVjc; crude 7. i 7?« c; refined 7JiC. Tallow steady at 6^®'? 13-16 c. London. Feb. 10.— Refined petroleum 6s©->3 I.d. Comcnou rosin 4* 3d. Spirits tur;<entiue 31s t;i!©!2.r. AvT-wEBr. Feb. 10 Petroleum ISMf. LiTEßP'yji., Feb. 10. Oottou ding np; ~%t!*i 74d: sales 14,000 bales; for speculation ani export 2.0. bales; American 12.tKV.» bales. Breadj stuff*, lorue business at higher prices ; California white wheat average It's :(d';4l('B I'd: do club ICsS>;l ®Hs4d: red western spring ICs 2daiOs l«d; red winter lOp 6dT<,UB. Oorn, new weatern mixed 5s 3d. Flour, we 'em cnal 4 ln. Priire mess pork 5 s. lUef, prime mess sCs>. Spirits turpentine 33 J i< 6d. Keflned petroleum fis 3d. Wheat receipts for the past three days 197,'K0 quarters; American 159,000 quarters. Yarns and fabrics at Manchester firm; tending up. N«w Yobs, Feb. 10.— Dry goods busiuess rather less active, but tk • tone < f the market buoy ant Hud prices strong. Cotton gooiis in heivy de mand and firm. Prints less activ» but firm. AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLITAN THEATRE, Minneapolis. MANAGER - . - - - - TOHN MURRAY W'pdnesdajr X voninp. February 1 1 Alexander Parnas" Bomaatie D.-icia, in Four Acts, Entitled The THREE GUARDSMEN Secnre reserved seats at E3Sof.- mnsio store Nie ollet avenue. Confirmation of the Third Re-assessment for Opening and Extension of ScrejMStrect, Office of the Boabo of Public Works, [ City ok St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 7tb, IbSO. ) The third m Mlimmnnt of benefits, damages, cosls and expenses, arising from the opening and extension of Seventh street, (16 feet wide, through a miscellaneous piece 1 1' land in m?.Js of nw of sco 32, town *2i), range 22, lying between Brnnson'fl Addition ni.' 1 i.yman Day ton's Addition, in the city of St. Paul, Minn., having been completul and en tered of record by tho Board of Public Works in and for said city, " the said Board will meet at their office in said city, at 10 a.m., on the 23d day of February, A. D. lt<M), to hear objections (if any) to said re-assessment, at which time and place, un less sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, said re assessment will bo confirmed. The following is a lint of the supposed own ers' names, a description of the property, and tho amounts assessed to and against the same, to-wit: Branson's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Uenefitn. A 0 Wihlon, except part taken foi-ypvrnlh street.. 2 14 $ 225 B<"nc- Dam tits. 9ges. Balance. Herman and Mary Greve. That miscellan c o 11 « piece of land ly ing between Brunson's addi tion and Lyman Dayton's addi tion, in the city of St. Paul, Minn., except that psrt taken for Seventh St... *0 08 Same and Same. All that part of that miscellane ous piece of land in the a c & of n w 'a of sec. 32, town 29, range 22, between Branson's addi tion and Lyman Dayton's addi tion, lying with in tha lines of j Seventh street. ! if extended 66 feet wide from Seventh street in Kittson'eaddi tion to Seventh \ *3.500 00 stieet in Lyi'iau. Dayton's addi tion, in the city of St. Panl, Minn, (taken for Seventh street), with tb« reserva tion that the owner 3 of said mi see 1 laneoui piece of land shall have the ri^'ht to con st! uct flumes or mill race* j across, through I or under said street, and con struct da m above and below said stre. t, and flow Mud land, provided said flume;), races, clams or flow iu;;8 shall be so j constructed and I used as not to "• obstruct public travel on said street 32,500 00 I Brunson's Addition to St. PauL Supposed Owner and Description. Lot. Block. Benefits. Patrick Mullane, except Seventh street 11 11 148 Michael Mullane, except Seventh street 12 11 i 37 Louisa Ila&H, Gen. W. Haas, Philip Haas and Caroline E. Haas 1 Vi 2 12 Same 2 12 8U II Bebb 3 12 37 Same 4 12 2 00 Seventh street 5 12 2 12 Same, except fcjeventhstreet 6 13 331 Same, except Seventh street 7 12 396 Munch's subdivision of Block 15. Lyman Day tons's Addition to St. Paal. Wm O'Connor 1 2 12 James 1$ Peabody, commencing ct pe'ly corner of blook 4, Lyuian I),iy top's addition to Be. Paul, being the n wly corner of Maria avenue and Seventh street; thence r w'ly on H'ly line <•( said block alon^ Sev enth street 260 ft; thence at right angles n w'ly find parallel to Raid Maria avenue 150 ft; thence ns'ly and parallel with Seventh street 200 ft to said Mari-i avenue; thence a ely along ely line of raid block to place of beginning 34 4.5 Douglas W Stobart, that part of block 4, Lyman Dnyron'n addition to St. Paul, commercing at a point on n'ly line of Seventh street 260 ft. » w'ly from s ely "corner of said block 4, and being the n w'ly cor ner of said Seventh street and Maria avenue; thence a w'ly along n'ly i line of said Seventh street 140 ft; i thence at right angles to said Sev enth street 150 ft: thence n w'ly parallel to Seventh street 140 ft. thecce 150 feet to beginning- 18 55 Ferdinand Wiiiiu-, commencing on Seventh street, 400 ft 8 w'ly on the n'ly Hue of Seventh street from the ely corner of block 4 in Lyman Dayton's addition to St. Paul; tuence n'ly parallel with Maria ave nue 174 >t,' ft ; thence w'ly parallel with said Seventh Rtreet about ISO ft to w'ly Hue of Raid addition ;tbence a'ortf; Bad w'Jy line of slid ad diticn 90 ft t« Daytun avenne (Hoffman 1 ); thence along said Djy ton avenue 93 ft to said Seventh street, and thence along Rnid Sev enth street 183*4 ft to plaoe of be ginning 2i!l dome, commencing at a point 300 ft from the corner of Dayton avenue (now Hoffman avenue) and Sixth street; thence running n w'ly along line of said HofTnan avenue 150 fee. to Seventh street; thence n ely along line of Raid Seventh street I*2 ft ; thence- s ely parallel with Maria avenue 138 ft; thence s w'ly parallel with Sixth street 182 ft to beginning, being part of block 14. Lyman Dayton's addition toSt Paul 24 11 ; Same, part of block 14, Lyman Day ton's addition to St. Paul, commenc ing at intersection of the w"ly line of Maria avenue with R'ly line of Seventh street; thence R'ly along w'ly line of Maria avenue 293 ft; thence w'ly parallel with Seventh street 160 ft; thence n'ly parallel with Maria avenue to sly line of Seventh street; thence ely along sly line of Seventh street to place of beginning 21 2.) Same, commencing at a point on sly line of Seventh street, in block 14. Lyman Dayton's addition to St. Paul, distant 160 ft s w'ly from n ely corner of Raid block 14; thence s w'ly along s'ly-Hne of Seventh street 120 ft; tbence >.'ly parallel with Maria avenne IZ%}{ ft to middle of said block 14; thence n e'Jy paral lel with Seventh street 120 ft; thence n w'ly parallel with Maria aveune ' 226K feet to beginning 15 90 Same, commencing at a point on Sev enth street 222 ft ely from n w'ly cor of block 14, Lyman Dayton's addi tion to St. Paul; thence sly parallel with Dayton avenue (now Hoffman avenue) 226 131 3 ft; thence ely parallel with Seventh street 80 ft: thence n'ly parallel with Hoffman avenue 226 If.1 f. ft tos'ly line of Seventh street; thence w'ly on said last named lice 80 ft to place of beginning 10 60 Same, commencing at a point on sly line of Seventh street, IS2 ft ely from n w'ly corner of block 14, Ly man Dayton' addition tvS 1 . Paul; thence »'ly parallel with Hoffman avenne 146 ft 9 inches ; thence ely parallel with Seventh street 40 ft; thenoe n'ly parallel with Maria ave nue 146 0-12 ft toii'ly line of Sev enth utreet; tbcoco w'lv along sly line of Seventh street 40 ft to begin ning 6 30 Bob-division of block 5, Lyman Dayton's Addi tion to St. Panl. Supposed owner and description Lot. Block. Benefits. Carrington Phelpa » 16 90 Elizabeth A. aammel!.... 8 580 Same 1 5 30 Same 6 5 30 Same 6 5 30 Same 4 & 3" Same 3 5 SO Same 2 . 630 Same 1 5 ** 0. A. Zimmerman, part of block 13. Lyman Dayton's ftdditiou to St. Paul, commencing at se'ly corner of Seventh Hfreet and Maria avenue, rnnning thence ne'ly on sly lino of Seventh street 280 ft. theuc 1 se'ly parallel with ely line of said Maria avenue 100 feet, thence sw'ly paral lel with sly line of Seventh street 2cO ft, thence nw'ly on ely line of Paid Maria avonue to place of be ginning ••••• •■ 37 10 Edward O Zimmerman, part of block 13, Lyman Dayton's addition to St. Paul, commencing at a point on sly line of Seventb street. 2SO ft ne'ly from Be' ly corner of Seventh street and Maria avenue, . thence ne'ly on said sly lino of Seventh street 80 ft, tbenco xe'ly parallel with Bates avenue 228 1 .; tt, thencesw'ly parallel with Seventh stre»t 80 ft, thence nw'ly along c boundary of land in said block formerly owned by A J HiL'.now C A Zimmerman's, 228}^ ft to beginning 10 60 Alfred J Hill, part of block 13, Lyman Dayton's addition to St. Paul, com mencing at a point where sly line of Se veuth street interst the w'ly line of Bates avenue, buing r.-'ly corner of said block 13, thence running in a se'ly direction along the said w line of said Bates avenue 228^ ft more or less 10 n'ly lice of laud in said block formerly owned by Catawba Wooley, thence sw'ly on last named line SO ft to se corner of land con veyed by Maria B. Dayton to said Alfred J Hill, thence nV-ly along c boundary of said Hill's land 228K ft to B'Jy line of Seventh street, thence ne'ly alone- said h')j- line of said Seventh street 80 ft to place of be ginning 10 60 0. W. Carpenter, block 6, Lyman Day ton's addition to St Paul 28 92 Christian Mayer, part of block 12. Ly niau Dayton's addition to St Paul, corn's; at n w'ly corner of said block 12, being s ely corner of B^tes ave nne and Seventh street, thence run ning se'ly on ely line of Bates ave nue 110 ft, thence n ely at right anglas to said Bates avenue 12U ft, thence n w'ly parallel with said Bates avenue to a point on sly line of said Seventh street 120 ft n ely from said n w'ly corner of said block 12, thence s w'ly 1211 ft to place of beginning 15 90 Michael D;>lan, commencing at a point on n'ly line of. block 12. Lyman Dayton's addition to St Paul, 120 ft ely of n w'lv corner of said block 12, thence ely along n'iy line of said block 12 38 ft, tbence sly paral lel with w'ly line of snid block 12 110 ft, therce w'ly parallel with n'ly line of said block 12 38 ft, and 11-16 th of ar. in^h, thence n'ly parallel with w'ly line of said block 12 to place of beginning 6 C 3 P O'Kegan, commencing at a point on n'ly line of block 12, Lyman Day ton's addition to St Paul, 15S ft ely of n w'ly corner of said block Vi, running thence ely along n'ly line of said block 12 40 ft, thence sly parallel with ely line of said block 12, to sly line of said block 12, thence w'ly along sly line of said block 12 40 ft, tbence n'ly parallel with ely line of said block 12 to place of beginning 5 30 Keuhen Warner, at a point on n'ly line of blo:k 12, Ly man Dayton's addition to St Paul, 198 ft e'lj of 11 w'ly corner of said block 12, thence ely on n'ly lino of said block 40 ft, thence sly parallel with w'ly line of Kaid block to sly line thereof, tbence w'ly along n'ly line of said block 40 It, thence n'ly paiullel with w'ly line of said block to place of beginning 5 80 Geo W Dieter, commencing on n'ly line of block 12, Lymau Dayton's addition to St Paul, 240 ft w'ly of n ely corner of said bliwk 12, thence tt'ly parallel with ely line of said block to sly lino thereof. f.hencs w'ly on sly line of said block 40 ft, thence n'ly parallel with ely line of said block to n'ly line thereof, thrnce e'lv on n'ly live of said block 10 ft to beginning 5 03 Chas Colter, Wm Lee assignee, com mencing on n'ly line of block 12, Lyman Dayton's addition to St Paul, 160 ft w'ly of n ely corner of said block, thence w'ly along n'ly line cif said b!»ck 80 ft. taenco g'ly parallel with ely line of said block to s'lv line thereof, thence ely along sly line of s»id block SO ft, thence n'ly parallel with ely line of said block to beginning 10 60 Wm. Constans, trustee of the North Star building society, commencing at a point on n'ly line of bl'ick 12. Liy man Dayton's addition to Bt. Paul, 856 ft ely from nw'ly corner of said block 12; thence sly on line of land conveyed to Augusta Colter by deed from C A Mann and others of June 20, 1873, and on a line parallel with w'iy line of said block 258.5 ft; tbence ely parallel with n'ly line of said block 40 ft t» laud conveyed to said Colter; thence n'ly parallel with w'ly line of said block and on line of , land conveyed t» said Colter to n'ly line of said block; thence n'ly on n'iy line of paid block to place of beginning 5 80 Chan. Colter, Wm. Lee, assignee, com mencing on n'ly line of block 12, Lyman Dayton's £.dan to lit. Paal, 41) ft w'ly of ne'ly cr>-ner of said block; thence w'ly onu'ly line of said block 80 ft; thence sly parallel to ely lrne of said block to sly line thereof; thence ely on sly line of said block SO ft; tbence n'ly parallel with ely line of said block to place of beginning. 10 60 C. A. Mann, commencing at ne'ly cor ner of block 12, Lyman Dayton's ad dition to St. Paul; thence w'ly on n'ly line of said block 40 ft; thence R'ly parallel with ely line to «'ly line of said block; tbence ely 40 ft to ely line of said block; ttence n'ly on last named line to place of beginuing 5 30 Maria B. Dayton, block 7, Lyman Day ton's addition to St. Paul 7 95 Chas. A. Mann, ne'ly 311 tt of block 8. Lyman Dayton's addition to St. Paul, being 311 ft front on Seventh st; the w'ly line thereof be ing parallel with w'ly line of said block 41 07 Mary 8. Maya!!, sw'ly 2'JO ft of block 8. Lvman Dayton's addition to St. Paul, being 290 ft front on Seventh st: the ely line thereof being paral lel with w'ly line of said block ... . . 39 42 Lyman Dayton's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits. John Bast 9 10 60 Keller's Snbd'n of Block 11, Lyman Dayton's Add'n to St. Paul. Jamea 1. Jellett 1 1 4 65 Same 2 1 5 30 Anna E.Keller 3 1 5 30 Same 4 1 5 30 Nicholas Diederich 5 1 5 30 Same 6 1. 5 30 Cbarles Weber 7 1 5 30 Same 8 1 5 30 R. H. Patterson, lot 1, block 2. fully described as follows: Part of block 11, Lv man Dayton's addition to St. P.iUl: commencing at corner of Ma ple and Seventh st, at nw corner of *aid block 111 thence ne'iy on se'ly line of Seventh st 20J ft to bes'n; thence se'ly parallel with ne'lv line of Maple st 124 ft: thence ne'ly par al'el with seiy line of St-venth st 40 ft; thence nw'ly parallel with ne'ly lina of Maple st to se'ly line of Seventh st and thenoe svi'ly along Supposed owner and description. Benefits. se'ly line of Seventh lit to point of beg — being 40 ft front on Seventh at by * 124ftdeep »5 30 Keller's Subdivision of Block 11, Lyman Day ton's Addition to Bt. Paul. Supposed Owner and Description. Lot. Block. Benefits. Annie Keller 3 2 580 Chas A Easterly 3 2 5 30 Same 4 2 5 30 JJ Lawrence 5 2 5 30 Same 6 3 6 30 Sinnen's Subdivision of Blocks 10 and 23, Ly man Dayton's Addition to St. Paul. Bernbard Sinnen 1 10 7 03 Jacob Mainzer 3 10 6 30 Same 3 10 5 88 Antontinnen 4 10 5 30 John Patterson 6 10 5 30 Thomas Wetter, part of block 10, Lyman Dayton's Addition to St. Panl, 4 commencing where s% line of Seventh street in tersects sly line of Mar garet stieet, thence ely along sMy line of Mar garet street 83>£ ft, tbenoe sly at right angles to said Margaret street 89% ft to c line of B Hinnen's land 102}>2 ft from beginning, thence nw'ly 102 X ft to beginning 1106 Lyman Dayton's Addition to St. Paul. Frederick Otto 105 18 25 Quentin Johnstone 113 58 30 Warren's Garden Lots. Robert 0 Johnson 22 7 96 Caroline Schnrmeier 23 21 78 game 24 21 73 Ellen M Macknbin. except right of war L. S. & M. K. It. Co., eWw^swtf, sec 28. town 529, range 22, 99 37 George Hill and Robert P Lewis, wX of wX of sw>/, sco "28, town 29, range 22 11 26 Terry's Addition to St. Paul, Wrn HA Smith.. 1 19 3SI Same and same 2 19 S 31 Bameandsame 3 19 6 69 Daniel May 1 13 662 Wm Dawson, J 0 Terry and Robert A Smith ... 6 18 66 Wm Dawson &B A Smith, Si 18 530 Same and same 3 18 8 97 Same and same 4 13 159 Hogan Nehon, except part thereof owned by 0 Hoff 7 20 381 Same, part of lot 8, block 20, Terry's Addition to St. Paul, beginning at n corner of said lot 8, ■ thence running 12 ft sw'ly along Be line of Seventh - street, thence se'ly to wards a point 24 ft c of bw cor of lot 7 in said block to line between lots 7 and 8 in said block, and thence n along said line te beginning 159 Christopher Hoff, (except part thereof owned by H Nelson^ 8 20 8 18 J C Terry. Wm Dawson and RASmith 9 20 2 65 Same, same and same 10 20 66 Same, same and same 11 20 477 Lyman E Grossman 12 20 480 WmDawson 1 17 3 97 Same 2 17 530 Same 3 17 5 43 Same 9 17 6 47 Same 10 17 5 80 Same • 11 17 2 65 Bame 12 17 132 ARKiefer 1 15 159 Same 2 15 1 98 Wm Dawson it HA Smith.. 3 15 2 65 Same and same 4 15 3 31 Same and same 5 15 3 97 Same and same 6 15 5 30 Same and same 7 15 5 96 Same and same 8 15 2 37 Robert A Smith 1 14 6 62 The Homestead Building Society 2 14 5 96 Wm Dawson & E_A Smith, 3 14 3 81 Same and came 5 14 66 Same and same 6 14 1 98 Charles Johnke 4 14 66 Christian Gastner 7 14 8 96 Cbauncey Witherill, Albert LBnck 8 14 28 St Paul Plow Works 5 79 14 Same 6 83 12 Wm Dawson & R A Smith, 1 7 662 Same and same 2 7 6 62 Same and samo 3 7 _6 62 Same and same 4 7 "6 62 Same and same 5 7 6 62 Charles Michaud 6 7 6 62 Joseph J McCardy 7 7 6 62 Wm Dawson &X A Smith, S 7 662 Sameandsame 1 4 6 38 Sameandsame 2 4 6 6) Sameandsame 3 4 6 61 Same and same 4 4 6 61 Same and same 5 4 6 61 Sameandsame 6 4 6 61 Sa-ne and same 7 4 6 61 Sameandsamo 8 4 6 61 and same 9 4 6 61 Bameandsame 10 4 6 61 Same and 11 4 6 61 Collins' Oat Lots. Elonora Schaffer, c 115 ft of, n 117 ftof 5 15 23 Charles Meoserli, (except c 115 ft of n 117 ft) 5 68 23 WmF Davidson 6 83 47 Estate of HProetz 15 83 47 Charles Messerli 16 83 47 Kittson's Addition to St. Panl. D W Hand 3 91 6 62 Same 4 91 6 62 Wm Lindeke 5 21 6 62 Same 6 21 6 62 Same 7 21 6 62 Same 8 21 662 June E Heffernan 5 23 6 62 John M Armstrong 6 22 662 Same. wj^ of 7 22 331 Wm H Braden, eK of 7 22 381 Same 8 22 C 62 CbasPChontean 5 23 -6 62 Same 6 23 6 62 John C Richardson, y>X of 1 23 331 Estate of R C Robinson, e>^ 7 23 331 Mary W King 8 21 662 Fred Blaze 5 24 6 62 JnoHHnllsieck 6 24 6 62 Westc<tt Wilkin, Sarah W Col«man 7 24 8 62 GeoEHess 8 24 6 62 Geo Baxter 5 25 6 62 John A and W M Stees 6 25 6 62 Dennis M Sullivan 7 26 6 62 O A Mann 8 85 6 62 Drs Borer 5 26 6 62 ThosLacy.. 6 26 662 Andreas Plaff 7 26 6 62 Johnlten 8 26 6 62 John Hoffman 6 27 662 Albert A Fletcher 6 27 6 62 LouisEDunbar 7 27 6 62 Same, except e4O ft 8 27 132 Henry Dankroeger, e4oft. 8 27 -5 30 Pnter Berksy.. 5 28 662 Same 6 28 6 62 Estate of J B Braden 7 28 6 62 Same 8 28 6 69 Fred Schnaith. strip lying between lots 3, 4 and 5. in block 4, Whitney 4 Smith's Addition to St Paul, arid Broadway or Market street. in Kittson's Addition to St. Panl 1 65 Whitney & Smith's Addition to Bt. Paul. Peter Berkey .... 5 4 18 85 Cbas H Schnittger and Hen ry Babighorst. e'ly Xof 6 3 6 62 Adam Ootzian, ely X of middle,^... 5 3 6 62 J W and J 8 Simonlon, *'ly3< 5 8 6 62 Eliza M B Smith, w'ly }{. . 6 8 913 John H HulUieck, ely X of middle X 6 3 3 31 Emma Albrecbt, w'ly }£ of e'lyX 6 3 8 31 Adam ttotzi-n, ely 1-6 6 3 3 31 Henry Habighorst. e'ly % 6 2 13 26 Alfred Bradley, ely U of w'ly X "••• 6 2 331 Adam H Lohlker, w'ly 1-6 5 2 331 Edward F Krahmer, w'ly % 6 2 6 62 Virginia S Pengnet and Adele 8 Morrison, ely # 6 3 18 35 Mayall's Subdivision of Blook 1. Whitney ,V Smith's Addition, and Block 17, Robert & Randall's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Blook. Benefits. J W Yandes, Robert k Dor sey, John A Btt.es and W MHtees 1 J8 18 Same, aanie, same and same 2 662 Same, same, same and same 3 6 62 Same, same, same and same 4 662 Same, same, same and same 5 ft 62 Same, same, same and same 6 6 62 Same, same, same and same 7 6 62 Robert & Randall's Addition to St. Paul. Wm Lindeke, ely 66 ft 14 18 8 71 F Ton Heyderstaedt, w'ly 44 ft 14 18 6 83 ThcmJ Barney, ely 50 ft.. 11 18 6 62 Alex Crawford, w'ly 4 ft... 11 18 53 Same, ely 46 ft 10 18 609 Wm Dawson and 0 T Mil ler, w'ly oft 10 18 IC6 Samo and same, except w'ly 76Wft 9 18 8 94 Cbas T Miller, w'ly 75,'-^ ft 9 18 0 9.i David Cbamberlin 14 19 19 86 Carrie C Murray 12 19 6 62 Same.e'lyi^ 11 19 331 Jacob Heck, w'ly \ 11 19 3 31 John Rowe 10 19 10 60 Estate of P V McQuillan ...12 20 6 62 Same 11 20 6 62 Wm F Davidson 10 20 6 62 Clara Wool worth 9 20 6 «J2 Wm F Davidson, all c of Randall & Qnerin's line, 8 20 596 August Botzet, all w of Randall & Ouerin's line, S 20 66 Same 7 20 6 62 Bazil & Ouerin's Addition to St. Panl. Chas E Dickerman, ely 66 feet 13 12 8 74 John A & W M Stees, ex cept ely 6(3 ft 13 12 914 J W Bass 12 ia 6 62 John Klein 11 12 19 86 St. Panl Proper. John Steele. n'ly 90 ft 8 6 6 62 Same, n'ly 90 ft 7 6 6 62 Same 6 6 6 62 Hasan L Thompson, ely H 5 6 3 81 Brnno Beanpre, w'ly }£. . . 5 ft 331 Marian B Whircher, ely % 4 6 3 SI Estate of Horace Thomp son, w'ly )4 4 6 3 31 James GiltiUan, ely 50 ft, 1 6 662 Wm O'Neill, except ely 60 feet 1 6 4 63 Elizabeth D Oilman and Benjamin I Oilman 6 5 6 62 Same and same 6 5 6 62 OBTurrell 4 5 6 62 John 8 Prince 3 6 6 62 OBTurrell 2 6 6 62 Timothy Reardon 1 5 6 62 Henry Hale 6 4 10 60 Wm F Davidson 5 4 6 62 WJ Cutler 4 4 6 62 Win R McKowen, n'ly %. . 3 4 662 Same, n'ly % 2 4 6 62 Same, n'ly % 1 4 6 62 NWKittson 7 3 6 62 Same 6 3 6 62 Same, wof Randall's line, 5 3 583 Wm F Davidson, c of Ran dall's line 5 3 79 Same 4 3 6 62 Maggie McDonald, w'ly 45 feet 3 3 5 96 Estate of Ira Bid well, ely 5 ft for alley way 3 3 66 Dieterich Schutte, n'ly 25 ftof ely 45ft 2 3 5 96 Same, n'ly 25 ft 1 3 7 90 Estate of Ira Bidweli, w'ly 5 ft of n'ly 25 ft for alleyway 2 3 66 Mary 8 Mayall, n'ly % (ex cept w'ly 9ft for street) 7 2 790 Same, n'ly % 6 2 119 Whitney & smith's Addition to St. Panl. Mary 8 Mayall, n'ly }{.... 10 8 5 48 Same 11 8 6 62 Wm Davidson 12 8 6 62 Ewing & Chute's Subdivision of Lot 1, Block 8, Whitney A Smith's Addition to St. Paul. Wm F Davidson, ne'ly 29 ft 1 * 381 Franklin De Con, sw'ly Ift 1 13 Same, ely M 2 2 65 A& J M Armstrong, trus tees, w'ly 14 2 2 65 Richard & Maggie Reaney, e'lyK 3 2 65 Warren H Dean, w'ly X- • • 3 265 Same 4 5 30 Whitney & Smith's Addition to St. Panl. Wm Constans 1 7 19 86 W J Cutler, ely X 12 7 6 62 J H Davidson, middle X- ■ 12 7 6 62 C A Mann, w'ly X 12 7 6 62 John O'Connor, w'ly 50 ft, 1 6 662 Wm Lee, w'ly 14 of mid X 1 6 331 John H Schnrmeier. e'lyj.< 1 6 9 93 MD Mann, ely 1-6. 12 6 8 31 C A Mann, w'ly X of e'lyX 12 6 3 81 Same, ely X of middle X 12 6 8 31 8 Winker, w r ly Xof mid>£ 12 6 331 C AMann.e'ly &of w'ly Xl 3 6 381 John A and W M Steeß.w'iy 1-6 12 6 3 31 John H Schnrmeier, w'ly X.... 1 5 9 40 Caroline Bchurmeier and WmPfaffel, ely X 1 5 9 40 Same and same, a strip be tween lot 1, block 5, Whitney & Smith's addi tion to St. Panl, and Broadway or Market street, in Eittaon's addi tion to St. Panl 166 Kittson's Addition to St. Paal. MaryßMayall 1 29 662 AdaLMayall 2 29 6 62 Mary A Mayall 3 29 662 Unßorer 4 29 6 62 Ferdinand Enauf t 1 30 6 62 Same 2 80 6 62 Same 3 30 6 62 Samo 4 30 6 62 Virginia 8 Pengnet and Adele 8 Morrison 1 81 6 62 Elizabe h Mathes 2 31 6 62 Edward Mo^enomy 3 31 662 John Bercban 4 31 6 62 Catharine Hunt, ely }$ . • . 1 33 331 Harriet W Haynes and Margaret M Williams, w'ly>£ 1 32 331 Virginia 8 Pengnet and Adele 8 Morrison 2 32 6 62 Same and same 3 32 6 62 Same and 'same. 4 32 6 62 Rebecca W Sire 1 33 6 6-2 Same 2 33 6 62 Adam Ootzian and James Middleton 3 33 6 62 Same and same 4 33 6 62 Casper Klein 1 34 6 62 Wesoott Wilkin and Sarah W Ooleman 2 34 6 62 E Howard Fitz, John H Fitz and Rebecca LFitz.. 8 34 662 John C Richardson 4 34 6 62 Annie Braden 1 35 6 62 Estate of J B Braden 2 35 6 62 Same 3 35 6 62 Same 4 35 6 62 NWKittson 1 36 6 62 Rebecca W Sire 2 36 6 62 Same 3 86 6 62 Estate of J B Braden 4 36 6 62 All objections to said re-assessment mnst be made in writing, and filed with the clerk of said Board at least one day prior to said meeting. GEO. L. BECKER, Official: R. L. Gorman, • President. Clerk Board of Public Works. 40-42 St. Paul * Dnluth Railroad. ' Depot foot of Blbley street . ~ Trains. Leave. I Irrlvs. BtfllwaUr, Hiaekloy and Dnratk t:00 m «:«• pa ♦Hmckley accommodation | ll:Ha» | >:W pm •Third street depot. MEDICAL. fiBITB SPECIFIC HKDICIHE. TRADE MARK*£*O™»*sl»-TRAD' MARK (Uiuuumnij will promptljTMid rad lcallrcure any and every case of Karroos Debility and Weak re salt of Indiscre tion, «xoms or overwork of too brainandaervoas 4 system 1 Uperf BEFORE TAKIU ifk. I^Ufteitaiiib. has baea ex total nwd for over thirty years, with treat success. BrFnll particulars in our pamphlet, which we deeir* M tend free by mall to ewyone. tTTbeapeetne Medicine la sold brail dnj*niit« at $1 per pack*!*, or six package* for Is, or will be sent free by mail en receipt of the money, by addressing THE OKAY 3KEDIGI9B CO.. No, 10 Mechanics' Block, Detboit, Hick. fW Sold la St. Pan! by XdWMd B. Bl«r». sad by all DraoMa, •TCgryvbara. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. St. Paul Railroad Tim* Tablet. St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba B. R. Fergus Falls and St. Vlncnnt Dlvtilons. Tor Bi. Cloud, Alexandria, Fergus Falls, Glyudon, Crook* ton, Grand Forks and St. Ylnceut. Leave— North. Leave— amp m p m Bt- Paul... %v:-a t«:lJO St Vincent 14:00 Minne»p..4li):o6 t7:00 Crookßtou.til :lS pm pm am E.Bt Cloud tl:.to tlO:O5 Glyndon .. 12:« St. Cloud . :20 Barnes vule $3:45 Fergus Y. JB:40 KerKiwF.. :6:30 BarnesviUe*lo:so Cloud.. ) 11:58 Glyndon... sll:4o E SUClondJUao •*•?> Glyndon. ♦ 11. -40 E St.Cloudtl^ .JO **"0 a m Crookston. «3:20 Mmneapar t3:« »7«S BtVinc't ar*lo .4o St. Paul ar. $4:00 »7:3S Through to St. Vincent without changa. P&lsn* slespmg ooach attached. BBECXXmrDOB DIVTSIOK. Leave— Leave— East am am Bt Paul. ... $7 :40 Barnesville $3 :S0 Mlnneap... $8:20 Biecken'ge ;6:45 pm pm Wfflmir... $l:to WUlmar... $1:20 Arrive. Brecken'ge :45 Minneap... 41 M BamesvletlO.aO St. I'aul . . . . $7 :10 anA.vi> FOBX3 DI VUIuN. Leave — Leave— East. am pm Crookston. 8:00 G. Forks... 2:00 Fisaer'sL'g 9:15 :■: ■ ;.-Ij.-i p- \.'k, 3:3u Arrive. Arrive. Q. Fork*.. 10:35 Crook.-. tou.. 4:40 St. Paul and Minneapolis. L. St. Paul. Ar. Minneap. L. Mlnueap. Ar. St PauL am. am J 5 am am PW* $7:35 m $8-00 J»3B' • {7:40 $8:20 10:45 11 •-'.5 »:1U 0:15 p m pie $9r25 $10:00 1:45 2:IA ■ m p m 4:40 6:10 12:00 lii:.i!j $6:35 {7:JO pm , 8: 0 3:45 $5:45 $5:20 tC:yi tc:5.% tExoept Saturday. {Bxoept Sunday. *Ex6t»pi Monday. All other tniim daily. JAB. 3. lI ILL, Gen Manager. W. 8, AI.EXAKDEB, Gen. Pausenger Agent OhleaKO.St. Paul A Minneapolis and Noitf t Wisconsin X always. Daps* foe* of rtibley street, rr«l«bt and ticket offlc* oora«r Third and Jaeksotu "~ Trains. ] Leave. "i Arrive. Through Ohiesgo sad I •12:38 p■ | $B*o a m Eastern Express. ... 1 tS^Mpm] "130 p m ad son Aecoinmodat'n. '8:40 p m »7.-&6 » in North Wisconsin Trains: Leave. Arrive. 8t Paul *ll:3sain Clavton B:4fp« Cla>tcn »7:.loara 81 Paul ... 140 p m StPaul 12:36p m Cumberland. 7.20pm Cumberland.. 6:45 am Bt Paul 1:80 pa * Sunday exoepted. t Dally. { Uond&y »xoepiadT~ Hereafter, freight for all poliils on Bortk Wisooa tin B. B. must be delivered &t Cnion Freiclit Depot nf the 8t Paul * Pacific, and Chicago, Bt. Panl * MiuAf^polli rallrcads. F. B. CLAKSE, Traffic Manager. VmoTtvson it PrrgQH, Ticket Areuts. Chicago, 3Ulw»ukee & St. rMI Kallirsj. Passenger depot foot of Jackson street. Ticket office northwest corner of Third and Jackson streets. Thompson & Petach, Ticket Agents, St. Paul - Train*. I Leave. I Leave. S*. Paul. Minneapolis. River Division— Through Chicago & East ern Express *12:36 p m 11:88 aat Through Chicago & East ern Express 8:05 pm 7:05 pm lowa & Minn. Dlv.— Dally. Dairy. Prairie dv Chien, Mil waukee & Chicago Ex. *6 40 a m *6 :80 a m St. L.* Kan City Ex.. t8:£0 p m «:?opm Owatonna Acoommodat'n *4:1& p m *4:104 :10 p m St. Paul and Minneapolis trains, via Fort Snelllcg and Minnehaha. Lear* St Paul 8:10 am Le Minneapolis '6:30 a m » " 8:40 am " " e:!*ani " " 10 :05 am " " IS 00 a m " " l:?0pin " " •11:85 am " " *8:10i>m " " ".:50pm *" ■ •4:10 pm " ■ »4 :10 pm 11 " ■:.'.(' pm " " S:Ujiis - " 1 8:30 p m " " 7:06 pm ♦Sundays excepted. i Saturdays pxcepted. $ Mon days excepted. Trains not marked are d-'ly. J. A. Chandler, Gen. Agent, 118 £. Third St Northern Pacific Railroad. Depot foot of Sibley street. Ticket and freight office, No. 43 Jacksu i street. Westward. E..ftward. Leave. Trains. Arrive. •6:2opm 7:ooam 8t Paul 6 -40pm j t7 :ssam *7:oopm 7 Minneapolis... 6:25pm t7:3sani *10:10pm 10:50 am Sank Rapids.. 12:4»i>m! t4:lsaro I:lsam I:4opm Brainerd 3:lopm| tl :3!>am 7:4oam 9:s2pm|Glyndon 6 :2 sara 6:43pm 6 :ooam 10: - 25pm! Moorhead 6 :05am 6 rJOpm B :osam 10:3,. pm I Fargo 6:ooam 6:lspm B :3oam Fargo 6:sopm 7:lspm Bismarck 7:ot'am •2:00p!L Duluth tl2:3optD •4:oopm N. P. Junction tlO:s"aai ' Daily, except Saturday, t Daily, except Monday. Palace sleeping coaches on a>l nigbt trains between St Paul and Fargo. Passengers leaving St. Paul at 3:20 p. m , reab Fargo for breakfast next morning, and Bisrcarck on ihe following eveniDg. Connection made at Bismarck with stages for Dend wood and all points iv tun Bbuft Hills, llso for For) Buford, Standing Ruck, Fort Kcosh, Tougne llivor and intermediate points, and at St. I'aui with tr»ln» to and from all points East and South. In effect Deo. 7th, 1879 H. E. SARGENT, Gen. Manager f>. G. Handokn, Gen. Passenger Agent. St. Pad & Sioux CMy Railroad. Depot foot of Jackson street ~*~ ~ Trains. Leaver Arrive. Omaha, Kansas City and Texas Express 3:3opm 11:00 am Bine Earth City and Vforthingtonl Aooommodatiou 17:15 am 5 :55 pm Take the 7:15 a. m. train for a 1 pomt < on H. k D. R.R. west of fihakopeo; for all points on V. k St P. R. B-westof Kasota, Including Redwood Falls, and for Winnebano City, Blue Eartu City, Jackson, Woiihington and intermediate p iutx. Take the 8 :30 p. m. train for all points on 11. ft D. R. R. as fur a* Olencoe; for a'l points on W. & St. P. R. R. west of KaHuta, except Rednood Falls, and for all pniuts on Main Line, Black Bills and Sioux Falls Divisions. ST. CBOIX DIVISION. Leave. Arrive. St. Paul 10:10 an- Stillwater 11:10 am " 12:55 pn: " 2 2npm " 4:00 p m " .......6:00 pm Stillwater 9:00 am St Paul 10:oo am «' 10:00 an, •' 11:20 am « 2:25 p m " ......... 3:25 p m River Falls train leaves St. Paul for I'.iver Fall* and Hudson at 4:00 i>m. All trains daily except Sunday. W. H. DIXON. Gen. Ticket Agent. t-outli. ru MinneiMita Ktiiwiiy Company. The only direct route to Milwaukee, Chicago, and, ill points east from Southern Minnesota, making ji.icki>-.t time by twelve hours over any oilier rout» nith sore connections. Going West. , Going East Chicago 9:00 pm'Ar Chicago 7:00 am Le LaCiosae.... 7:13 a m Ar LaCrosse.... 6:37 p m Le Ramsey 1:14 p m Le Ramsey 11:25 am Le Albeit Lea.. 2:27 pm Le Albert Lea . . 10 a C ArFulda 9:00 p m Le Fulda :i:t". »ra Le Fnlda 7 :ot> a m Ar Fulda ... 7:oopm ax Flandrean .12:00 m LeFlandrean. .. 2:00 pm W. H. B AKRON. General Ticket Agent. Minneapolis Railroad Time Table. Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway— Short Line, lowa Route, v,:» Burlington. New line between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chi' cago. Short line via Burlington, running through express trains with PULLMAN PALACE CAB SLEEPERS TO ST. LOUIS WI THOUT CHANGE— M miles shorter than any other route. — — |Le. daily. lAr. dally. St Louis Szprei-s I:sspm llrlQam Passengers at St. Paul leave by Ex. Bat';. Ex. Hon. the St. Paul k Paciflo R. K. at 12 m, connecting at Min neapolis. On Haturlay thin train runs to Albert Lea only Passenger train for Ohssks, Carver and Merriam Juno tioa, connect! i g at Chuika for points on Hasting* k Ex. Bon. Ex. Bon. Dakota railroad B:00am 6:3opm Mixed, Minneapolis and Mer riam Junction, connecting to and from all local stations on 7:00 am IdOpm St. P. & 8. 0. R. R. as far as fit. James. Connects at! Chaska to and from all points on Hastings * Dakota IS. B. Omaha Ex., to and from all point* on St. P. * 8. C. K'y., Omaha and California; also B:3opm 11:10 a m to and from points on Has tings* Dakota By. west to Glencoe Mixed, Minneapolis and White I 7:10 am Bear Lake and Duluth i BMpiu Mixed, Minneapolis, White j 7:l" am 9:56 am Bear Lake aud BtOlwater. ... ) 2:lspm 6:05 pm Mixed trams for Twin Lakes, Norman, Lake Mills, Benson's Grove and Forest City, leaves Albert Lea at 7:4' >. if., Sundays excepted. Betoming leave* Forest Git; at 9 :30 p. it., except Sunday . Trains arrive and depart rum the St. Pan! i Fadfl « it-pot, Minneapolis. Tickets and sleeping eL." berths secured at city U<!ket office, No. 8 Washington avenne, (opposite Kloollet House) W. G. Telfer, ticket agent and at Bt Pan! Pacific depot, Minneapolis, and at 11« Em* Third street, St. * anl-Geo. H. Bazzard, ticket ■Cent. OHAS. V. HATCfI, Oen. Manap* ■ 4. H. Boo*, flllßjM *4T— t,