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Fdsciser, Smith. Cornish, Johnson.. Vjvu Slyke, Stariev, McCarthy, Mr. Prasideat 11. " * Approved Sept. 20, 188£ ; ; By Aid.. Altea — . Resolves, That -i >»lank wait of legal, width be Laid on tin north side of Third street, from Sibldj to tf:e east cornet- of Wacouta' to hotel; also : A sidewalk on both sides of Sibleiy. street from Third to Fourth, excapting iv front of Allen & Moon's store; also i£ On the east side of Sib ley, from Fourth street to Fifth street; also On the nor:i side of Fourth street, from Sibley to Strong, Hacket & Co.'s store; on the south aide of Fourth street, from Stbley to Broadway^ excepting in front of D. Schutties .:..» Avorill; Rawell & Go/a stores. On east »ide of Wacouta street, from Third street to Av£'-iH. Ru??ell & Carpea tet*s store. Ou both >id^s of Fifth street, from Jack j«ou to Sibl?y, except in front of the Drake block, aud tie first store on the corner of Jackson on north side of the street. . Yeas — Aid. Dowlan, O'Connor, Robert, Fischer, Smith, Cornish, Johnson, Van Siyke Btarkey, McCarthy, Mr. President —11. Appro • "1 >«j.-t. 20, 1882, By Aid. Dowkui — Jtcsolcedt That tho Board of Public Works I>& and are hereby requested ' and i* in structed to lay a cross walk on Fourteenth .-ireet west, and east side of Canada, and oa Canada north and south side of Four teenth street. - . ' Yeas — Aid. Dowian, O'Connor, Robert, Fischer, Smith, Cornish, Johnsoo, Yon Siyke, Starkey, McCarthy, Mr. President — IL Appro Sept. 2-0, 1882. By Aid. W. A. Van Slyke— jßesclvcd, That plank walk be laid on both sides of Stillwater street from north side of (Hoisted street to Waverly street, and that th) City Engineer ascertain the proper width for said walk, the street l>?ing only thirty feet wide. Yeas Ali3. Dowlan, O'Connor, Robert, Fischer, Smith. Cornish, Johnson, Van Slyke, Starkey, McCarthy, Mr. President —11. Appproysd Sept. 20, 1982. By Aid. Eobert — Resolved, That the Board of Pnblic Works ar« hereby instructed to cause • a sidewalk to be kid on the east sice of Rob eft street, in front of the north % of lot 8 r.ed the Bouth ;£ of lot 7, in block 10, of liobert & Randall's addition. Yeas — Aid. Dowlan, O'Connor. Robert, Fischer, Smith, Cornish. Johnson, Van Slyke, Starkey, McCarthy, Mr. Presi dent 11 Approved September 20. 1882. By Aid. McCarthy - i:--.-. • . That the Board of Public Works be and are hereby directed to build crossings on the south side of Concord street across Isabel street, and on the north siao of Susan street across Concord street, and on the east side of Dakota ave nue across Kate street. Yeas Aid. Dowlan, O'Connor, Robert, Fiocher, Smith, Cornish, Johnson, Van Slyke, Starkey, McCarthy, Mr. Presi dent— II Approved September '20, 1832. Bj Aid. Cornish i:ssoived, That the Board or Public Works cause a sidewalk to be laid on the west sido of Third street from Summit avenue to the south side of Solby avenue with the necessary cross walk. Yeas— Dowlan, O'Connor, Robert, Fischer, Smith, Cornish, Johnson, Van Slyke, Ptarkey, McCarthy, Mr. President,. Approved, Sept. 20, 1882. Bj Aid. W. A. San Slyko— RcsoYstd, That crosswalk be laid across Otmsted street, on the east side of Do Bow street Ayes — Aid. Dowltui, .. O'Conmor, Rob ert, Fischer, Smith, Cornish, Johnson. Van Slyke, Starkey, McCarthy, Mr. Presi dent—ll. Approved Sept. 20, 1882. By Aid. Robert— Rcsolvsdy That the Board of Public Works causa to be laid a crosswalk on Grant street, at its juncture with Bluff street. "> . . Also a crosswalk on Bluff street, at ita in tersection with Robert street. . — Aid. Dowlan, O'Connor, Rob ert. Fisc her, Smith, Cornish, Johnson, Van Slyke, Starkey, McCarthy, Mr. Presi dent—ll. Approved Sept. 20, 1882. By Aid. Smith- ~ Resolved, Thai the Board of Public Works cause to be constructed a three (3) plank sidewalk from tho south line of Ran dolph street along the west line of Vic toria street to the south lino of Iroquois btreet, thenco along the south line of Iro quois street west to the line of Milton street. Teas— Aid. Dowlan, O'Connor, Robert, Fischer, Smith, Cornish, Johnson, Van Sljke, Starkey, McCarthy, Mr. Presi dent—ll. Approved Sept. 20, 1882. By Aid. Cornish — Resolved, That the Board of Public Worts cause sidewalks to be laid a3 follows : On the north side of Grand avenue from Victoria street to Lawton street. On both pide3 of Dale street from Sum jtiit avenue to Marshall avenue. On both sides of Kent street from Sum -.rat avenue to Marshall avenue. Qn both aides of Floral street from Sum mit avenue to Grand avenue, together^with ;ll intervening crosswalks. ', Yeaa — Aid. Dowlan, O'Connor, Robert, Fischer, Smith, Cornish, Johnson, Van Siyke, Starkey, MoCarthj, Mr. President — it. Approved Sept. 20, 1852. Bjr Aid. O'Connor— . It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun cil of tfaa Git/ of St. Paul: A That tke,Boaxd of Public Works of said oity cause a sidewalk to be laid on the east aide of Minnesota street, in front of lota 6, T and 8, block twenty-fire (25) St. Paul proper — ■ ' Yeas—Aid. Dowlan, O'Connor, Robert, Fischer, Smith, Cornish, Johnson, Van Sly ke, Starkey, McCarthy, Mr. President, — !!♦ -. ' ". Approved Sept. 20, 1882. En the Matter of the Report of tke Board of Public Works, dated Aug. 18, 1882. 14 is hereby -; ordered by the Common Council of the. City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following im provements to bo made, to-wit: Open and extend Forest street from Seventh street north to the north line of sw % of section 28, town 20, range 22, condemning and taking all that land lying within the lim -5s of Forest street in Lyman Dayton's addition, produced to north line of sw )A section 38, town 39, range 22; that said Board shall proceed without . delay to as -6083 the amount as nearly as they can as certain the same, which will be required to pay tha damages, costs and necessary ex penses of such improvement, upon the real estate to be . . ; benefited by said improvement, as provided by law, %t being the opinion of the Coon cil that teal estate to be assessed for such improvement, can be found benefited to the extent of the damaged, costs ■and ex penses necessary to be incurred thereby. ■ |flYeas~-Ald.: Dowlau, O'Connor, Rob ert, Fischer, Smith, Cornish, Johnson, Van Slyke, Starkey, McCarthy Mr. President— 11. - ' , "' ;• ..:.- Approved Sepfc. 20, 18SL'. - '..* i In thy Matter of the Report of the Board of Public Works, dated Aug. 26, 1882. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public -Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following im provements to be made, to-wit: Widen Bloff . street at its jusctioa with Rice street, condemning and taking the following de scribed land, to-wit: Beginning at a point on a line between section &&, town 20, range .23, and section 81, town 2D,range 22, where said action line is intersected by a line bearing north forty -eight degrees, thirty ruinate.* west, which line is the boundary between lands formerly owned by John R. Irvine on. the southwesterly eide, and lands formerly owned by Vital Guerin on the northeasterly side, thence running ton th forty-eight and a ' half de grees, east s€\enty-6ix links from last men tioned point, running north fifty -eight de grees, five minutes, east 4 J>G chains, thence south forty-six degree*, forty-five minutes, east 1.64 chains, thenco south fifty-eight degrees^ five minutes, west 4^B : chains, thence north forty -eight and one-half de greet?, west 1.64 chains to the place of ; be ginning, the old Irvine claim line, which is the west boundary of the above described property, to form the west boundary of said street. That said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the am»unt as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will bo required to pay the dam ages, cosfe and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, 03 pro : vided by law. It being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can bo found benefited to tho extent of tho damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas — Aid. Dowlan, O'Connor, Robert, Fischer, Smith, Cornish, Johnson, Van Slyke, Starkey, McCarthy, Mr. President — 11. Apprbrea Sept. 20, 1882. In the matter of the report of tho Board of Public Work--, dated August 4, 1882. Tf, i=> hereby ordered by tho Common Coan cil of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following im provements to be made, to-wit: Construct stone gutters on the east side of Minneso ta street, from Fifth to Seventh street. That said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, with out one half tho estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, £aiJ Board shall proceed with out delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay tho damages, costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law. It being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improve ment can ba found bonefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses neces sary to be incurred thereby. — Aid. Dowlan, O'Connor, Robert, Fischer, Smith. Cornish, Johnson, Van Slyke, Statkey; McCarthy, Mr. President —11. Approval Sept 20,1882. -By Alderman W. A. Van Slyke — It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the city of St. Paul,' that the matter of grading Burr street from Nellie street to Magnolia street and Magnolia street from Burr street to Niagara street and Niagara street from Magnolia street to Maryland street, be, and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: . . . First- this improvement proper and necessary? Second — Give the council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one half of tho cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is ief. Third — Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement, be found benefited to tho. extent of damages, costs and ex penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth— ls such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be -eased for such improve ment? Fifth— Send the council a plan or pro file of said improvements as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. ■ — Send tho council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas— Aid. Dowlan, O'Connor, Eobert, Fischer, Smith, Cornish, Johnson, Van Slyke, Stdrkey, McCarthy, Mr. President — 11. Approved Sept. 20, 1582. By Aid. Johnson- It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of Saint Paul, that the natter of grading an alley through Block 25, Woodland Park addition from Kent to Dale Streets be, and the same .is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report; r First — Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second — Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one half of the coat thereof is to be paid into the City. Treasury before the contract is let. . - Third— Can real estate to be assessed fox said improvement, be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby .'.•_ I Fourth^ — such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for : such improvement? Fifth— the Council a plan or pro file of said improvements as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth — Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. - - Yeas— Aid. Dowlan, O'Connor, Eobert, •Fischer, Smith, Cornish, -Johnsoii, j Van Slyke, Starkey, McCarthy, Mr. President— 11. ' Approved Sept. 20, 1882, \; . By Aid. Smith.— • It is hereby ordered by tho Common Council of the city of Saint Paul, That the matter of grading Leech street from Ram sey street to Goodrich avenue be, and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First — this improvement proper and necessary ? Second— Givs the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one half of the cost thereof is to be paid ; into the City Treasury before tho contract is let. ;'.; '. / : ,' : - . :"• . ' j£j -: ; — Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement, be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth— such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? ; - — Send the council a plan or profile of said improvements as required by law, if yon report in favor of the same. yj '.- ? \ Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be dona. < / .'•7 Yeas— Aid. Dowl&n, O'Connor, Robert, Fisthar, Smith, Goxßiah, Jokwom, Van - ■ - .' ... ■- :■ THE ST. PAUL DAILT GLOBE, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1882> Starkoy, ; McCarthy, Mr. President. -11. -.- r & '■- ."■ ■"■.■■.*:■'■': ' j ts*ri£i j Approved Sept. 2-0, 1532. . 'la By Aid. Dowlan. ' . - ' '■ ' •.; ..-;;■ ■ It is hereby, ordered by the Common Council of tho City of St, Paul, That the matter of grading Agate ; street 1 from Courtland street to Bower street be, and the same is. hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate, and re lyort: ■ • . ... . First— Li this improvement proper a*id necessaiy ?■.. .. .. ..... . - ; i - '- ',' •■ Second— Give the Council an estimate of tho expense thereof, and state whether omo-half of the cost thereof • is . to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is I*!. Third— Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement, be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs* and ex panses necessary to be incurred thereby ? Fourth — Is such improvement, asked for upon tho petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement ■ — Send tho Council a plan or pro file of said improvements as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. : — Send tho Council a proper order directing tho work to be done. ;i Yeas — Aid. Dowlan, O'Connor, Robert, Fischer, Smith, Cornish, Johnson,' Van ! Slyke, Starkey, McCarthy, Mr. President. —11. v ;■■■-■'■'- : . ' Approved Sept, 20, 1882. By Alderman Dowlan — It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of tho City of St. Paul: That the matter of open ing, widening and extending Grove street from Mississippi street west to its intersection with Pearl street, and Pearl street from Canada street east to its inter section with Grove street, be, and the same i 3 hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First— ls this improvement proper and necessary? Second — Give th? Council an estimate of the expenso thereof, and state whether ono-half of tho cost thereof is to be paid iato the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third— Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement, be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby V Fourth — Is puch improvement asked for upon tho petition or application of the ownera of a majority of the property to bo assessed for such improvement? Fifth— Send the Council a plan or pro file of said improvements as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth — Send the Council a proper or der directing the work to be done. Yeas. Aid. Dowlan, O'Connor, Robert, Fiacher, Smith, Corniah, Johnson, Van- Slyke, Starkoy, McCarthy,' Mr. President— 11. Approved Sopt. 20, 1882. By Al i. Cornish — It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun cil of the City of Saint Paul: That the matter of erecting steps on Selby avenue from Summit avenue to Third street so as to make such street passable be, and the same is hereby re ferred to the Board of Public Works to in vestigate aud report; First — Is this improvement proper and necssary? Second — Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether oca-half of the cost is to be paid 'into the City Treasury before the contract is let. 1 Third — real estate to be assessed for said improvement, ba found benifited to tho extent of damages, costs and ex pensee necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth — such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? : — Send the Council a plan or pro file of said improvements as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth Send the Council a proper ; order directing the work to be done. — Aid. Dowlan, O'Connor, Robert, Fischer. Smith, Cornish, Johnson, Van Sly Ice, Starkey, McCarthy, Mr. President —11 Approved Sept. 20, 1882. By Aid. Dowlan— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the city of St. Paul: That the matter of a change of grade on Fourteenth street from Jackson street to Canada street in said city be, and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: . ._ First — Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second — Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the city treasury before the contract islet.; Third— Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement, be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be iacurred thereby? s: Fourth^ — Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of- the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth— Send the Counoil a plan or pro file of said improvements as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. — Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas — Dowlan, O'Connor, Robert, Fischer, Smith, Cornish, Johnson, Van Sly ke, Starkey, McCarthy, Mr. President, -11. ■ • Approved, Sept. 20, 1882. ' By Aid. Starkey— . f* It i 3 hereby ordered, by the . Common Council of the City of St Paul: That the matter of the construction of a culvert over Phalen * creek, on Seventh street, be, and the same is hereby referred to -the Board of Public Works to investi gate and report v 'V'r > iYS First — Is this improvement proper and necessary? ••. ' K*s Second— the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-, half of the cost thereof is to be paid I into the City Treasury before the contract is let ■';;•;■; ■' ... - ■._;■. a ■;■-;.*-.■■ 'V '0 — Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby . Fourth — Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of tho '■ owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth — Send the Council a plan or pro file of said improvements as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth — Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. ■ Yeas — Aid. O'Connor, Robert, Fischer, Smith, Johnson, Van Slyke, Starkey, Me Oarthy, Mr. President— 9. Nays— Aid. Dowlan, Cornish— 2. . \ . Approved Sept. 20, 1882. }* Adjourned. . :•,• :• -. . ' • A. Al.l.kn, ' i ■.''..'■: ■ -.. . PresideEt of CounciL j Thos. A. PBBNDKBGA.ST, Citj Clerk. . . GAS FIXT U X h> BLenney «fc Hudt>er. 103 & 103 West Third ***** \ Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. /I ''[ I BOOK BINDING MAKTIiS UKEiS. ; BOOK BINDERY. Blai Boot Mannfactnrer :-, .f: AND \ PAPER BOX MAKER. MEST-CIiASS WORK. : 370 Robert Street Between stb & itk, '■• :^'. .'. .- UPBTAI : ■'■'■"•' ■■•"•»■ j- L ■*■;■'• •■ FARMING LANDS Northern Pacific Cooiitrr.. i 1i 1 Dakota, Montana. Idaho, Washington and Ore gon, traversed by tho - NORTHERN f PACIFIC RAILROAD, " Tho .(xvoat VJiieat Belt and Grazing. Range of .'America. * • Tke Northern Pacific country cannot be ex , "celled La Heiiltiifiilness •>!' Climate, Fertility of Soil and Wealth of Natural Kesources. T > The quality *f wheat grown in the Northern Pa cinc country, proving superior to any ever before known, and bringing higher prices, it required a new name to designate it in the markets, and it is known as 'No. 1 Hard.". ; ; . ; . : ■' ••■■■-. The . lands offered by the Northern Pacific rail road range from $2.60 to J4.00 per acre, and are the cheapest and . best lands | now in the . market. In Minnesota, Dakota and Montana there are over 10 • 000,000 acres of land for sale. Crop 3 are large and sure; stock raising is very profitable, and there are ready markets at. the. East by rail or lakes, and at the West at numerous mining camps— good business opportunities — fine chances for paying investments, and: work for all at good wages. The prosperous condition of existing settlements along the line of the 'Northern ' Pacific railroad in Minnesota and Eastern Dakota i 3 the beet guarantee of the perma nency . of the agricultural interests of the entire region. . Vast Gold and Silver mining sections occur in ! Montana, Idaho,' Washington , and Oregon, and ' each are famous as the best agricultural, grazing and stock raising country in the United States. For rates of fare and freight for colonies and parties of land seekers and land buyers, and infor mation relating to Local Land Agencies, address P. B. GROAT, Gen'! Emigrant Agent, St. Paul, Minn. For detailed information on all points relating to laud, and for map3,j'oook?, circulars, etc., Free, ap ply to or address CHAS. B. LAMBOEN, 193-19*- . Land Commissioner. CITY NOTICE. Office of the City Treasures, ) St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 14, 1882. 5 AU'parson's interested La tha a^seasmeats for Grading Dale street from Summit avenue to Marshall avenue, □Grading Maiden Lano through blook 74, Day. ton & Irvine'a addition to St. Paul. ' Grading ; Floral and Lawton streets from Grand avenue to Summit avenue, Grading Grand avenue from Victoria etreet'to Lawton street, . Grading* Farqni3r street from'Greenbriar street to Earl street, , . And for constructing a sewer on Thirteenth street from Jackson street to Robert street, thence on Eobert street to Eleventh street, WILL TAKE NOTICE* - . - . •.- ■ \ that on the 13th day of September, 1882, *I did receive different warrants from the City [ Comp troller of the City of Bt. , Paul, for the collec tion of tho above named assessments. The nature of these warrants is, that if you fail to pay the assessment within : j THIRTY DATS ; ; after tho first publication of this notice, I shall report you and your real estate se assessed, as delinquent, and apply to tlbe District Conrt of the county of Bamsey, Minnesota, for judgment against your lands, lots, blocks, or parcels there of so assessed, including interest, costs and ex penses, and for an order of the Court to sell the same for the payment thereof. * • 257-67 GEGEGE REIS, City Treasures. STEES "BROS., * [Established 1850.] MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE. Live G«e^« Fle«.the"»F l e«.the"» and vr«'Trp.Rses Funeral Directors. Sole Agents for Metallic Burial Caskets tsri Cases, Cloth and Wood Caskets. r • .", Corner 3d 'twi MiHtf+ntfi Hfre+t* 9"1 H*" ' HT^ 9-T "H" fHI fI"T W\ W^ OP AT T "PTTNTD^! 111 II II I 8 P.HF.ZKKIAH HALL, I U 11)1 1 EIA) 1 111 341 Jackson Street, St. Paid. FAIRBANKS j "ECLIPSE " STANDARD . S SKLF-BKGULATING SC A l ;: KS ; I iff T & MILLS) FAIRBANKS WE & CO, - > 66 East Third sireer _ ■ l r'- ; :; < ;5,.'.".;;".'; 5 ,.'.".;; ".' ' ' . f WHOLESALE DBueGi-Ta.-/ I ■ . ;_. . ■.. •■ "; ■. ' ' \, . ttOYES BROS. & CUTLER, IMPORTER & WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. €8 and 70 Bihl*y fftrtwr FiftH - - - -' St. Paut The *-im*Bi Store atid : Stock intheWest. LIQUORS AND WINKS. 817 fill I 0 iiJI WHOLES ALB . KLIiL & tO., LIQfIOBS&ffINES We have the control 1 this mwliet of tha unnvalsd O. F. O-, th» Home and Crystal Sprlmra Waiakliw Mid are also ba..dlia«tii« W H. Mcßrayer^s and Jfelaon Whi»fete« and Gnckenhelmer Rye. waiß »»' 194 East Third Street, - - - - - St. Paul, Mini . . .-•- . BOOT A.ND SHOE DEALERS. v ; NEW AIL STMCK DAILY ARRIVING. I \ Will JIM ft* M 89 East Third Street & tjl/lllilfjlV QL w«, 31 ff iUikif, Cor. 411 to tue city. Wail orders promptly filled. • '-.■ ■..,. ; \ z /■'; : ;'^; t ; . ? ; * * WHOLKHALB DRY GOODS.- { «*n ; -'^ : ;■ '- : h aWkBACR, FINCH & VAN SLYIK. Tn Jdf liilnr Off trails tail \te Hirtlf& Competes with the Mar bets or New York and Chicago. LEADING BUSINESS MEN "■'OF; ■• ",■ ST. paul, ■; : ;> ■!. - mi^x- ARCHITECTS. , E. P. BAj&SFORD, German Amer. Bank Buildiui! " H. 8. TRHHERNH, C. E., 19 Gilftllan Block. * A. D. HINBDALE, Presley Block. = • A. M. BADOJLLFF, In#ersoli Block. J. WALTER STEVENS, Davidson Block, Room* 25 and 28. . -,-•' ABTISTS' MATERIALS. SHERWOOD HOUGH, Cor. Third an4Wal>&*ha*r STEVENS & BOBERT&ON, 15 East Third stf»t St. PaaL .'■'-■■ BOOM ANDSTATIONERY. BHERWOOD HOUGH, Cor. Tbird an.! Wabaahaw. ST. PAUL, BOOK & STATIONERY CO, »7 East Third street. v • CARRIAGES AMP SLEIGHS. _ . A. NIPPOLT corner Seventh awl Sibley t*fr*»ta "'• CABPETB iiro'WALL PAPER. ' . JOHN MATHEIS, 11 East Third l-ct.*;;. W. L. ANDERSON, 36 East Third sirefcfc . ■ DBY OOODS-WholeaaJgr" _ . AI7ERBACH, ' FTNCH & VAN BLTCK, e?iti?j street, between Fourth and Fifth. ; - : . ; DBY OOODS-BetaiL :;' LINDEBJi:, LADD & CO., 9 East Third street. :■ TUBS, FEATHEBB AND OIHSEMG, > A. O. BAILHY, 10 Jackson street ;. : I '•• FURNITURE, FEATHERS, &C. \ 6TEES BROS., 51 East Third street. Estibliiiied 185 a .:-\ : -- -- - •■ - -i - ■:.. .•■■■ GROCERlES—^Wholesale, ;-':■- P. H. KELLY & CO., 142 to 143 East Third street HARDWARE AND TOOLS. G. DRAPER & CO., 86 East Third ' : . JEWELERS AND WATCHMAKERS.. EMIL GEIST, 57 East Third street ~ . LOOKING GLASSES. STEVENS & ROBERTSON, 15 East Third street. St Paal. ' - ■■ . ■ ,-..■• ~~ ~ ' : PAPEE. ' : T. 8. WHITE STATIONS!! ST CO., No. 71 Zast Third street. ~PAPER AND STATIONERY, T. S. WHITE & CO., No. 71 East Third street PICTURES AND FRAMEsT STEVENS it ROBEETSON, 15 Eaat Third street St Pan). ■ . ■ ■ -- ■■ ~^ stationeryT" I. 8. WHHTE STATIONERY CO., So. 71 Easl Third street ..- .. TRUNK. MAKERS. CBIPPHN & UPSON, 74 East Third street. • W. H. GARLAND, 41 East Third stree . WINKS AND~LIQ,trOBS— Wholesale. B. KUHL & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Liq^iors and Wines, 194 East Third street, St PanL WHOLESALE NOTIONS, ARTHUR, WARREN & ABBOTT, 136 Kid 1& East Third street. ■ / WHOLESALE HARDWARE.. STRONG. HACKETT & CO.. 213 to 219 E. 4th 81 ' ONDERTAKEBaT" ~~ 0. jr. IT cabthy . j . O . DONKELLI McCarthy & donnklly UND ERTAKEES 64 Wabashaw Street, • \ Opposite Postofflee. Agents for Powers 4 Walker's fin« burial cases Calls answered at all hours. Embalm ing a specialty. Best hearse in the city, and dues! carnaget at lowest rates.: Funeral» Health is Wealth! Or. X. O. V?cbV* nerve iuiA brft&a treatment, • ■f. «o«ftu tor nyHter .;, dlzsmens . oonvtilMloiu, aervoas •fA^arhcs, mentA] depreßf>2sn, low of memory, Pr» u&tare old »fte, chimed by over-«xertlos, or over indulgence^ which l«»ds to /uli*>ry, decay and deatb ">ne bos wll) onre recent r.«s«wss. . *£scb box contain* jm* mcutb'K trfl&lment, dollar » box, or eh .<x>xe» fur five doQaa; «aafr bj miUl prepaid on re ■ :»ip< .< of \ prtce.. We '«araiit©e six box?* t*. mn «ny case With ; ,oh :rrlsr received by at for «lx boxt«, aoconipiulsyj «vith .five. -dollars, we wl) j <end the parohwer oar v, ; riu<>nL xnaractee to retnn be money If the trc&tiaeui iiot« am affect % 1 eon | tnarantee* isr«iiyi ,i» t>y i LAmbl* ■ A 00., corat. Third <w6 W%b&ati&^ASf«eiA. Nt. *»oi Win* tirAm*> VETEBIAir SDRGEOF. Office 91 and 92 East Fourth street, between i Robert and Jackson. ... ; J. JONES. : CITY NOTICE. {... Optics OF TOTE finv T&kabubkk, ") St. Paul, Minn., Sept., 19, 1882. $ . Ail I drsons interested in the assessments ' for ■ . s> - . ...... ■ ,■. .. • .. . , Grading Gomlrich Street* fro m Fort Htreet to Leet'h Street, AND>FOK ' ;;'.' Grading University Avenue from Bale street to West City Limits 120 feet wide* WILL TAKE NOTICI, ,;; that on the 18th day of September, 1882, I did receive different warrants «from the City Comp troller of the City of St. Paul, for the collection of the above, named assessments;' x , , The nature of these warrants is, that if you fail to pay the assessment ■within THIRTY DAYS ! ];'' after the first publication of this notice, I shall report yea and your real estate 6o assessed as de linquent, and apply to the District Court of the ooanty. of Ramsey, Minnesota, for judgment against your lands, lota, blocks, or parcels there of so assessed, including interest, cost and ex pauses, and for an osier of the Court to sell the same for the payment thereof. 262-272 > : GEOBGE BEIS, City Treasurer- CITY NOTICE. -'.'■. ' .:...:■ $#*k .\ ; .-, ;: ! OsTiOKOF,«yj|CrrT Tbeasuekk, ■ ) St. PAJSj^Minn., Sept. 21, 1882. ) Ml persons interested in the assessments for Grading Tenth street from Jackson street to Lafayette avenue. . »' Grading Mount Airy street f-o:n L'Orient street to Broadway. Grading Maiden Loco through block 71, Dayton and Irvine's addition, from Nina avenue to avenue. Constructing a sewer oa St. Paul street from a point 50 feet north of Somerset street to Olmstoad street eevrer, . ■ • WILL TAKE NOTICE, that on the 20th day of September, 1882, I did receive different warrants from the City Comp troller of , the City of St. Paul, for the collection of the above named assessments. The nature of these warrants is, that if you fail to pay the assessment within THIBTF DAYS • . •.••■'. . . after the first publication of this notice, I shall report you and your real estate so assessed as de linquent, and apply to the District Court of the county of Ramsey, Minnesota, for judgment against your lands, lots, blocks, or parcels there of so assessed, including interest, costs and ex penses, and for an order of the Court to sell the same for the payment thereof. - 264-74 GEORGE KEIS, City Treasurer. City Treasurers da. ' ; St. Paul, September 16, 1882. I To the owners and all parties interested in the property condemned for tho Opening of Grant Street, \ from Sherbume street to Bluff street. You are hereby notified that the money to I pay for tha damages for tie opening of Grant 6treet is now in the city treasury and ready to be paid to you. . . • Your title to the land condemned for the above improvement will have to be examined by the city attorney and approved by him before the money is paid. . GEORGE RKIB, 261-65 ••-■-.- City Treasurer. COiNTRACT WOKJi, GRADING FOLLIR STREET. OP2XOE OF THE BOAKD OB PCBIJ/O WOBKS, ) City op fir. Path., Minn., Sept. 18, 1382. > .: Sealed bi<Za will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corpooatien of the City of St. - Paul,' Minnesota, .at their office in. said city, until 112 m., on the 29th day of Sep tember, A. D. 1882, for the grading of j Puller street, from Western avenue to Kent street, in said city, accordii ** to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. *; A bond with at least two sureties in a sum of at least 20 per cent, of the grogs amount bid, must accompany each bid.. ... ; . :,,. ; - ! .; The said Board reserves the right to rej«ctany t or all bids. ; JOHN FARRINGTON, Official: E. L. Gobmlan, President. -^ Clerk Board of -Public Works- 262-272 APPLY lOETHEM. 1883 -■-- 1883 STANDARDI DIARIES. St & Stationery Go. _ 127 EAST THIRD STREET, ST.PAOL 4JVF O/»il if A* TING ; , Hard Wood Lumber, In any sice win do well to apply to or address M. Laford Little -Finn, Mi; r. •.-•;■..- Lumber can be delrrered on] Northern Pac ific ear* ' ; -••■•- "-' " :; '' : y ' J ■••;■;;■--• -''US* UK. JOSEI'E LICK, Eye Infirmary ! - \ Treats j successfully all kindsTof sore eyes, particularly granulation of the .lids. ;' j Office at No. 59 West Tenth street, St. Paul, Minn. -. . , ..218-Bnri-trieAfri-811 Fine Tailoring, RK*L KMT 4 TIC FOR SALE A House With Ten Room*. i Lot 79x150; . barn, well and cistern. \ Locate > within 900 feet of the street cars. PosaeMiot given . immediately, f Price #4.500. Terms •' payment moderate. Apply to -- '. • > R. W JOHNSON, Seal Estate Agent, Roam 11, Second Flbo* Mannoeimer Block. Im Notice to Creditors. STATE OP MINNESO < A, COUNT* OF RAMBBY k» . —86. In Probate Court. Is the matter of the estate cf John 11. Beaney, deceased. • ■ •■•'.■ ■'.. ■ Notice iM hereby given to all persons haying claim* and demands against the estate of John H . Hearer, late of the county cf Ramsey, deceased, that the \ judge '^ of the probate court of said county will hear, .' examine and adjust cluing and demands against said estate, at bis office ia St. Paul, in said county, on the first Monday of the month of December, A D. 1682 the same being the fourth day of said mouth ; and that six months from the 28th day of August, 1882, have been limited and allowed by said probate court for creditors to pre sent their claims. . , - Dated this 28th day of August, A. D. 188?. MAGGIE A. REANEY, Administratrix of the eetate of John H . Resney deceased v , , *ept l-/tJ4w STATE OF MINNESOTA, OOUtfTY Or HEN , NKPlJf— as. District Court, . Fourth Jadicia District - • In the matter of the application of James K. Morritt " . ,to confirm an administrator's sal* of certain lands : To J. G. Lennon, Howe Paige, John Wahhburn, J F.Collom. F. G Stark, Ju»ot Wilcox, Catherine Cojle, Ambrose Lennon and the unknown heirs of James A Lenucn, dec. aped, and to all persons in terested in the following described real estate, lying and being in the county of Hetwpiii, and Mate of Minnesota, to-wit. : Block numbered seven (7), and lots nua-bf ted three Vi). four (4) and five (5), in block ' numbered thirty-two, «32), c f Lennon & Neweil's Addition to St Anthony, ace rdlng to the recorded plat thereof on file in tu* office of . the Be gister of Deeds in and for « < d Hcnnepin county, taie notice that the application of James K. Merritt to confirm the sale of said land* ■ which said sale was made by J. G. Lennon, administrator if the es sate of James A Lcnnon, dec- ased on the 16th day of February, A. D. 1882, will be heatd at a; ecial term , of this court to be held at the cou- 1 nous* in tbe city of Minneapolis, ia said county, on Saturday. th* 7th day of October, A D. 1882, at ten o'clock in the fore noon, and you and each of son era hereby required to be and appear before this court on said day and date and show cause, if any exist?, why the said ap plication i-hculd not be granted . By order of the court. WILLIAM LOOITREN, . Dated August 23 1832. Judge . ; ang3s-6w-fri ■"_..'• QTATE OF MINNESO VA. COUNTY OF BAMSEY Cl —33. In Probate Cosrt, special term, August 39, 1882. ■ i . • . In the matter of the eatato of William B. Newcomb, deceased: . - :.. On reading and filing the petition and account of Ohauncey W Gri^gs," executor of the estate of Wll laui B. Newcomb, deceased, re rp<-i":>tin«, among other things, that he bas f ally ad mi l> lettered said ee ate, and praying that a tiu.e and place, be fixed for sxamining and allowing his - account of Administra te!?, and for the assignment of the r>*«idue of said u-tate to the perron thereto eutitled by law ; It is ordered, that said account be examined and '■etHion heard, by the Judge of this Cou •n Mon- Jay, the 25th day of September. A D, 1832, at 10 /clock a. in., at the probate cm ia »aid county. Amd i* is further ordered, that notice thereof be riven to all person" interested, by publish!' g a copy )f this order for three succasslve w. »-ts prior ta wud « lay of hearing, in the Daii.7 Globe, a newspaper, mired and published at St Paul ii: wt:d c auty. By. the court, , HENRY O'G<»RM\N, [r. e.j Juige of Probate. Attest: Fbane Bookbt. Jr.. Clerk Geo.L.andGhas K. Oti\ 'Utornejßfor Eteoator ■ ■ - ■ - - eegt l-fri-4w ■ , - . . . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. , OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF BAM ' [i — as. In probate Court, •■-:'• • ■ xi the matter of the estate of. John; Whelan, de ceased. > • Notice is hereby given to all persona having slaims and demands against the tale of John Vhelan, late of the county of Ramsey deceased, hat the Judge of the Probate Court of said county rill hear, examine and adjust claims and demands igainst said estate, at his office in Saint Paul, in said county, on the first Monday of the month of Fanuary, A. D. 1883, the sam^ being the first day of said month, and that six months from the 7th day )f September, 1882, have been limited 1 and allowed >y said Probate Court for creditors to present their jlaims. \ . . - Dated thia 7th day of September, A. D. 1882. - THO6. DALY, Idmini3trator of the estate of John Whelan, deceased. sep 6-6w-Fri Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. - Whereas default has been made in the conditions if a certain mortgage bearing date the 22d j day of October, A. D. 1872, made and executed sby Fred- Trick Saunders, of the city of Saint Paul, County of Ramsay, State of Minnesota, as mortgagor, in favor of Lauriston Hall, of the same place, as mortgagee, which said mortgage, and the power of sale therein contained, was duly recorded in the office of tbe Register of Deeds of said Eam°ey county, on the 28d day of December, A. D. 1872 at 10:20 a. m., in Book 30, of mortgages, page 297. And whereas, on the 11th day of January. A. D. 1875, the said Lauriston Hall, then a resident of 8L Paul, aforesaid, died testate having named, nomi nated and appointed Mortimer H. Hartwell and Jeffrey Hazard in his last will and testament as the executors thereof, . ;- - . . • And whereas on the 7th day of April, A. D. 1875, at the said city of Saint Paul, in said Ramsey coun ty, before the i Hon. . Oscar Stcphenson, Judge of Probate of said county, said will was proved, ■ allowed, and admitted to probate, and said execu tors duly qualified, and received letters testamen tary as each executors, and an attested copy of which said will and the probate thereof, was duly recorded in the office of the said Begister of Deeds, In Book "C of sail miscellaneous pages 835, 1 636 and 537, on the 29th day of May, A. D. 1875, at 10:40 a. a. ' And whereas, on the Bth day of May, A. D. 1879, the resignation of said executors was . accepted by aid court, and they vrero discharged from the ex ecution of said trust, " • ■ - And whereas, on the Bth day of May, . A. D. IB7t, James N. Granger was by said court duly appointed administrator-with-the-will-annexed, de bonis non, of said estate, and duly accepted Rich trust and qualified as such oficer, and still is, and is acting as such. '...': .:, V. - . ; ... . And whereas, there ~is claimed to be due, and there is dee and unpaid at the date of this notice, on the debt named in and. secured by said mort gage, •which said mortgage , was given to secure a portion of the purchase money of the property therein described, the ram of $524.50. and no ac tion or proceeding at law or otherwise having bean Instituted -to , recover said debts, -or any port thereof. V •""'• ■ - - •-. ; ; Now, therefore, notice is : hereby given that by virtue and in pursuance of a power of Bale m said mortgage, contained and therewith recorded, and the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed and the mort gaged premises named In said mortgage, and de scribed as. follows, to-wit: . Lot number e>ix (6(, in block number four (4), of Brown's subdivision of Stinson, Brown & -Bamßeys addition to St. Paol, according to the plat thereof on file in the office of the register ■ of deads in and for said Ramsey ! county, will be sold at public auction at the front • door of the common jcil at said Saint Paul, at D o'clo<St fn the forenoon of Monday, the 23d day of r October, A- D. 1882, to satisfy tho amount of ■said mortgage debt, and interest then due and unpaid; and the sum of twenty-five (25) dollars attorneys* fees stipulated in said mortgage, as attorneys' foes, and all the costs and disbursements of these fore closure proceedings. - ■ • James N. Changes, I Administrator, with tho will annexod, dabinia non of the estate of Lauriston Hall, deceased. Dated Saint Par.L, Sept 6. 1882. .--.■■■ ■ f ■-; '■ Sept 8-frl-7-w • - . . . v»IN^ESOA,OO iNd IT RvYISBY O —88. ; In Prob&ta Ouurt, Special term, August 24 1832. --.'■.■■ ■ In the matter or the estate if Joseph Hardy, de •- ceased. ; ;■>■.- ■■ . • ■. ..:..: . On reading aad 1 filing the . petition, of Hubert Mol era, administrator of said estate, sot Ing forth that no personal estate has co •■«• to bin hands ; the amount Of debts outstanding against Mild deceased, and a description of all , the rea" estate of wbico said deceased died seized, &i.d th .> nUton and value of the i J respective portions thereof; \ and praying that Itcenoe be to him g anted t» a«U at private sale rr public auction, all the real estate- pt-t forth and described in said netiHuo: and. it s-.rpeaiv ing. by naid pstitioo, ther», l not mifficieut per sonal e-tate in to* hands of sail aim ni-tmtor to pay said uebta, and that it is ncOHieaiy.'in order to pay the same, to sell the whole o« -aid real estate; It is therefore ordered, that til per oue interested in said estate appear before the Judge of this court, on Monday, the 9th day of Ootob-r, A.D. : 8-n, at 10 o'clock a. ia., at the court hoo«« in Saint Paul, in e»id county, th«n and there to saow cau«e if any t there be) why licence ehontd not he ranted to «tiM administrator, to ' «ell said real estate aocordin •' to the prayer of said pftlrio« ** And it i* further ordered, thai a oopy of this order shall be published for four ► noopHsivo wetiki prior to said day of hearing th» last of which (mbboa tions shall be at least' fourteen Ay* ba<or« ditd d»y ot hearing, in the ■'Daix.t' Globs, a newnp.per ' printed and pubhsbed at «amt »*anl, to b»M onnnty, and personalty «erved on al< p^r«on- i iier<>Mtßd in said estate, residing in c id c .11 -ry, Ht «Mist fourteen i days heft.rp said day of hearing, and upon all other persons interested, according to law By the Court, v • kkskv O'tKIRWAN, t*-8.1 '.%'' Judge of Probate. Attest : Franz Roekbt, Jr., 'le-k. Jacob Maihzib, B-q , . \ t Um.cy fr Ad mi jißtrator. v Any 25-Fri4«» "yiTATE OF M[^f'^i^;S)^V. oiSPitli" 0(>0BT 1 .O Secnd Judicial Distrtct, B-m-<ev fJounty. '.Sarah Husted against Wilija, u v,, d. • ■■.■■•.•':■'■'■ ,;• SUHMON3. ■ . ' The State of Minnesota to the above named defend '■ ant: •■.-.»>'■■•'•- f r '" I : .' ': • •.■.■• i . You are hereby summoned a»d r^qn ml to answer thecomp'aint in this action, which his b en filed with the Oierk of said [ Court, at.rt to s>tv« a c«py of your answer to the paid complaint o» '-ib« »u»gcrl b- r». at their office in the Ci-y «<f Hi? P ml,- in said Oonnty of hsniHey, «tat»- of Mi m .*> ota, w.thm thirty day* after the fcervice of tnis , minimni* upon yon, exclusive of thn day of Bu<h serv and if you" fail to au*wer th« said complaint w tMu tho t'rne aftird- nu 'he plaintiff In Mi:- acMt.m wiH*r>p y to the Oourt for the relief d«« I au<l»d lv ma ■-(»< p»i >t. * • .•; O'BRIEN, ELI KU * 'BittßV. . -Plftlutiffit Attorney a, At. .'aul, S£'uu'.'4*i? . '- - .-' ang' < "'ri 7 . , : .: WATER ADYERTIBEMENTB. ' -■: PROF.R. S. STUEBmGER -. '.\rv '-: , ■■.» Gives Instruction on the l . Piano, : Violin '■. and v Guitar. LESSONS^ GIVEN JN VOCAL MUSIC. Office in 'Mnwc HaILQ Pwtoffiee Ax 87? tillwater, Mian. 282*