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FINANCE & COMMERCE. Board of Trade. St. Paul, June 10, 1883. — The board was doll and spiritless yesterday and everything was v, taker. The following are the quotations: Wheat— No. 1 bard, sl.li".>' bid; July 1.10 asked; No. •_' hard, $1.03 bid; No. 2 $1.02 bid. Cobs— s4o asked. Oats— No. 2 mixed 3i)c asked; July, 39c asked; August 38c asked; year 35c; No. 3 mixed 36c bid, 38c asked; No. 2 white, 40c asked; No. 3 white, 390 asked. Barley— No. ". 60c bid; No. 3 extra. 50c bid; No. 3, 40c asked. Rye — No. 2, 52c bid. Gkound Feed — Kiln dried, $21. 7: Cobs Meal — s 18. * Bean— Sacked, s- C. o. B. Baled — $9; timothy $11.50. EGOS— ISJ^C bid. Sales— l car No. - mixed oats. July, •3!»c; 1 car No. 3 barley/ 4:!e; 1 car No. 2 corn, 57c f.o. i>.: 1 c.ir corn, Sic by sam ple; -2 cars feed, $22 outgoing; 1 car No. 2 white oats, i\ T.j 40 cases eggs, IGc. Receipts »nd Shipment* The following are the receipts and shipments for the past twenty-four hours: Receipts — Wheat 8 cars; corn 7; oats 4; barley 0; flax 1 ; Hour 10; feed 4; hay C; potatoes 0; cattle 2; horses and mules 1; hogs 1; sheep 1; hides 11; lumber 92; coal 26; wood 43; oil 1; merchandise 82; barrel stock 1: brick 1; cement 3; lime 3; stone 7; pig iron 3; railroad iron and rails li); railroad ties 1; agricultural im plements 3; sundries 47. Total 388 cars. Shipments — Wheat 4 cars; corn 8; oats 3; flour 15; feed 2; hay 0; cattle 5; horses and mules 4: sheep 2; hides 4; lumber 28; coal 1; wood 0; merchandise 101; piles 2; barrel stock 1: lime 2; stone 11; pig iron 1; railroad iron and rails 31; railroad ties 0; agricultural imple ments .">; sundries 32. Total 265 oars. Commission Dealers. The following arc the quotations of aaloa from by commission men yesterday an<i >ira subject to daily Bnotuations: Butter, dairy," choice 14^16 Hut;-'-, suire packed 4ry,tl Butter, common to good 7i6f10 ijuttr-r, roll and print, poor to fair.... 9igl2 Cbeeefi. state factory, tail cream 1 4t££15 Epge. per dozen, fresh receipt* 153-2@lG Rides, green 'S^ittl Hides, green wilt IXIgS Bides, green calf 10 Hides, i,'fo >n kip ~i£V/4 Hid .8, dry Bint ~i2>£ Hides, dry salt 10 Wool, unwashed 18a22 Wool, washed 2'Ja3() Mutton, per pound 9££lo Pelib, wool, estimated per pound.... 20 Tallow, No. 1 per pound 6% Callow, No. 2, per pound 5 Country lard io@ll Veal calves, per pound B,^^lo Apples, per barrel „ $4 5C@5.00 Beans, hand picked r.nvy, per bu . . . . !if.75 " " medium " .... 2.00@2.40 Field peiß 50@i51.75 Potatcwe 25@30 Kerull Market. The folio wing shows the prices for which the articles named sold the day before publication: Messina oraages retail at Bsc@6Uc per dozen Lemons. 30c per doz. Bananas, ec&rco, 75c per doc. New lettuce selling at 75c per doe. Apples 15.50^4.50. Early Rose potatoes, 60c per bu; others, 60c. Onions, 65c per bu. Gran ulated »A'.gp.r in 25 Ib. packages, lOo; powdered, lie, cut loaf, lie; cruehe-', ll>.;'c-; Ext. C, 9>^c; Yellow C, B>^c; brown 7c; Minnesota! 10c. Bat>t O. G. Java coffee, 88>£c; best Mocha, 38}£c; best Rio, 22>£c. Beet teas, Ens. breakfatt, (1 per lb; beet Young Hyson, Jt'l per lb; best Gun Powder, $1.20 per bu.; beet Japan, 80c; beet Basket tired Japan, 85c. Orange Blossom Bour, ifS.75 per cwt; Pilleburv's $8.75 per cwt.; Straight, 18.25. Eggs, 180 perdoz.; 'resh, 20c. Meats — Sirloin and porter hoaes sto&k, 18c; rib roasts, 15c; cuck roaete, 12^'c: mnttoß chops, 18c; fore quarter, 15c; round steak, 15c; shoulder, 12% c; teal, 15@18c; pork chops, 15c; pork rousts, 15c; ham, 15; bacon "nd dry bacon, 15c; shoulders, 12% c; corn beef, 9@loc; sausage pork, 15c; smoked s&Uß&ge, 15c; lard in jar?, 15c; psr airgJo lb., 15c; in kegF, 12^c; dried beef, 15c. Financial and Stock MiirkctK. MOUNISO BEFOBT. New Yoke, Juno 9. — 11 a. m. — Stocks opened irregular but in the main firm. During the greater part of the past ht»ur the market lias been moderately active and strong and advanced 2% per cent, in Pullman Palace Car. whicli sold ii]i t<i 131}o; 13-2 per cent, in Ohio & Mississippi and 3iz@l per cent, in the remainder of the list, coal shares t);'in^ prominent therein. At 11 o'clock the general list receded to the extent of Vi per cent. AFTERNOON ESPOBT. Prime mercantile paper 5@6 per cent. Bar silver, $1.00%. Sterling exchange steady at 14.8 % long, $4.83% eight. BASK STATEMENT. Lome, increase 560,800 Specie, decrease " 700,600 Legal tenders, increase 1,788,500 Deposits, increase 4,361,500 Circulation, decrease 79.500 Reserve, decrease 2,475 The banks now hold £>y,00'J,175 in excess of legal requirements. Governments — Steady and 3£ per cent, lower for threes, but otherwise unchanged! State Secniities — Dull bat steady. Bonds — Railroad bonds quiet but firm. Stocks* — Duri ig the past hour have been strong on a moderate volume of business and prices sold up "%@\ percent., led by Erie, Peoria, Decatur & Kvanbville and Ontario & Western. A' noon some shares fell off slightly, but the the genera] tone was strong. Morning Board Quotations. GOVERNMENTS. Fives er.tondedt.lo3?g • Threes IC3?£ 43-6 do ll'2>B Pacific of ? 9ii.tl^s Fours coupons . . . H;J% STOCKS. Adams Express . .123-^ Mo . Pacific .. ...165^ Allegheny Cent.. 15% Mobile & Ohio. .. 10 V Alton &T. 11 .- ... 8;-; Morris & Essex . . 127 >. 2 do preferred. . 97>£ N., C. & St. L... 54 American 92>$ S. J. Central 86% 8., P . & W ; . . North'n Pacific . . sl>o 8., C. R. & N... 82>£ do preferred ... 89 Canada Southern . 6734 North western .... 134% C.,C. &I.C do preferred.. .ls2 Central Pacific... 77% N. Y. Central... 124 Chesapeake & 0. . 20% N. Y.,C. &St. L., 123£ do Ist pref 'd. . . 3'J}4 do preferred ... 27 ' 4 do2dpref'd... 22% Ohio Central 11% Chicago & Alt ... 135 M Ohio & Miss 85% do pref erredf. . 145 do preferred . . . 108 C, B. & Q 125% Ontario & West. . 27% C, 8. I-.., N. O. 8134 Pacific Mail 41% C, S. & Cieve. . . . 46% Panama 93 Cleveland &Col. 76 Psora, D. &.E.. 22% Delaware &H...110^ Pitteburg 130 Del. & Lack 128% Heading 59 '•„ Denver & li. . . . 43 Hock Island 125>tj Erie 37% St. L. &S. F. . . . 84 do preferred ... 81 do preferred . . . 573^ Fort Wayne 130 do Ist prof 'd... 93 Ban. & St. Jot*.. 42 Mil. & St. Paul. . .105 ■Jo preferred*.. 95% do preferred... 120 Harlem 190 St. Paul & Man. .120% Houbton &Tea.. 71 St. Paul& O" ha. . 47 !> 4 QlhiOiß Central . . 1 15% do preferred . . . 105% Ind., B. & West. . 32 Texas Pacific .... 38% Kansas & Texas.. 31 Union Pacific .... 97 >| Lake Erie &W... 30 United States .... 60 Lake Shore 110% Wab.,St.L. &P.. 25% L' vi lie & Nash... 51% do erred ... 45. L., N. A. & C .... 51 • Wells & Fargo . . . 124% M. & C. Ist pf d . . 10 West. Union T . . . 86 % do 2.1 prefdf. . 5 Quicksilver 7% Memphis &C 43 do preferred ... 35 Mich. Central 97^ PuUmanPal. Car.ialU' Minn's & St. L. . . 23 C, St. L. & Pitts. ls3-£ do preferred... 57% do preferred ... 55% ♦Asked. fßid. JOllered. |; Ex. int. EVENING REPORT. Money 2@2% per cent., closing offered 234 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 5@6 per cent. Sterling exchange, bank?rs' bills quiet but steady at $4.55%; do. ex. demand, $4.88%. Governments Unchanged. Bonds — Railroad bonds generally firm. State Securities— Higher for Tennessro com promise: others neglected. Stocks — The stock marke! advanced to-day, closing easier, the result of the day's business being an advance of &@l}f percent, in the general list, the latter i\>r Philadelphia uc Bead ing. Inthelasi hour Ohio & Mississippi de clined 1 per cent., leaving the advance on that 1 tock for the day \.% per cent. MINING STOOKS. Mining stocks dull; Sierra Grande sold at 150 m 140, Horn Silver 675@625, Union Consolidated 863@825, Eureka 300, Sonora Consolidated 29@ 30, Sat 10 Tunnel 27@25. Sales for the day 35,610 shares; total for the week, 192,117 shares. Total bullion receipts in New York for the week from mines, £158,000. Pipe Lino certificates active and strong at 115>$@il9%, closing on call at 118%. The transactions aggregated 340,000 shares: Central Pacific 5,000; Delaware, Lackawanna & Western 38,000; Denver & Rio Grande 13,000; Erie 39,000-, Lake Shore 9,000; Louisville & Nashville 6,000; Chicago & Northwestern 7,000; New York Central 14.000; New Jersey Central 7.000-. Northern Pacific 8,0u0; Ohio & Missis sippi 5,080: ' New York, Ontario & Western j B,UUO; Pacific Mail 6,000; Philadelphia & j Reading 6,500; Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul 2 ,000; Texas Pacific 9,000; Union Pacific 26,000; Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific preferred 5,000; Western Uni< n Telegraph 6,000; Oregon Transcontinental 5.000; Chicago, Burlington & Quincy 5,000; Rochester & Pitteburg 6,00 c. Afternoon Boiurtt (Juotatious. GOVERNMENTS . Three per cents. . 103^ Fours do 1 VJ}{ Fives extended . . .108% Pacific 6s of '95 . . 129 4% coupons 112^8 STATE bONDS. La. consols 65 'Tenn.6s,new .... 39 Missouri Ga 113 Virginia 6a* 40 St. Joe 109 Consols^ si6)s' Teim. 6s, old .... 89 Deferred Lo9>s RAILROAD BONDS. C. P. Bonds, 15t. .115% D. P. land grant. 110 Erie seconds 9i! l ± Sinking fund . . . . 11 7 l 4 Lehigh & West . . . 103 >£ Tex. P. grant 8 . . G4% St. P. &S. C. Ist .lIS '4 do Rio G. div. . 84 & U. P. Bonds, Ist. 115% STOCKS. Adams Express... 129)^ Missouri Pacific. .los Allegheny Cent.. 15% Mobile & 0hi0 . . . 153^ Alton & T. 11 . . . . 82 Morris & Essex. .127 do preferred. 9,'K N., C. & St. L.. . 54 American 93 N. J. Central .... 86 j£ 8., C. B. & N . . . . 82 Norfolk &W. pf . . 42 ; 4 Canada South'n. . 673£ Northern Pacific. 51% C. St. L. & Pitts. IS>s do preferred... b'J;^ do preferred.. 56 North western.... 134% C, C. & 1. C do preferred... 15l>^ Central Pacific... 77 /l N. Y. Central. I*4 Chesapeake.*; O.. 20^ Ohio Central.... 11}$ do Ist pref'd. . 30 Ohio & Mis 3 S3>s do2dpref'd... 22?^ do erred ... 103 " Chicago & Alt. .135>£ Ontario & West . . 27 M do preferred . . .145 Oregon Trans .... 85 % C.,8.&Q 125^ Pacific Mail 42^ L. &N. O. 81 Panama 98 C, S. & Clev.... 43.^' Peoria, D. A E.. 2l>^ Cleveland & Col . 76 Pittsburg 1 30 W,' Delaware &H. ..110}^ Pullman Pal.Car.l3o' " Del. & Lack 128 }£ Beading 69 V£ Denver &R. G. . . 47>^ Bock Island 11-5>. 3 Erie 87 St. L. & St. F. . . 34 do preferred. .. 81 do pref erred ... 57% East T., V. & G do Ist pref 'd . . . 99 do preferred. . .19 Mil. & St. Paul. .104% Fort Wayne 130 do preferred ... 1 20% Han. & St. Joe*.. 42 St. Paul & Man. .120% do preferred*. . 95}. i St. Paul & Om'a. 46% Harlem 196 do preferred. ..105 Houston & Tex.. 71 Texas Pacific 38;",' Illinois Central.. 145% Union Pacific... 97 Ind., B. & West. . ?.1% United States tO Kansas & Texas.. 30% W., St. L. & P. . . S8 Lake Erie & W. . 28% do prof erred ... 44% Lake Shore 11l ~ Wells & Fargo . . . 125 Louisville & N . . . 51% Western U. T S3 L.,N.A. &C 49 Homestake 15^ M. AC. lstpfd.. 10 Iron Silver do 2d pref 'd. . . 5 Ontario 25 Memphis &C .... 42% Quicksilver 7% Mich. Central... 97 % do pref erred ... 37 Minn's & St. L... 28 " South. Pacific do preferred... 57 Sutro 28 ♦Asked No sales. JOffered. %Ex. mnt. coup. §Ex. div. || Ex. int. C. T. ihbSOl, & co, N. w. Cor. La salle & Madison Sis.. Chicago, 13 GUfillan Block, St. Paul, Minn, 305 Chestnut S r ., PMlaflelpMa Ms, Grain & Provisions, Bought and sold for cash or carried on margins. We have unsurpassed facilities for dealing for our customers in New York, Philadelphia and Chicago Stock Exchange* and on the Chicago Board of Trade a d Call Board. Boeciai telegraph wires in our office. H. M. BUTLER, Manager. JOHN W. RUMSSY & CO.. CcQinissioii Grain ant Provisions 126 Washington St., Rooms 18 and 19, CHICAGO - - - ILLS Peter Bkrket, Prest T. W. Am>EßSOX,Cashier. F. B. Clarke, V. Prest. A. C. Andebson, A-t. Cr. THE ST. PAUL NATIONAL BAM, CAPITAL - - 5500,C00. ST. PAUL, MM, Corner of Fifth and Jackson Sts. DIRECTORS: 0. W. GBIGOS, p. B. clakkk, PEr.EE behkey JNO.T, AVEIULL, WII.E. DAYISON, F. DEISCOLL, A. ALLEN PHHJLP UKIi.I.KY, 8. S. EATON, C. K. FLANDIUI". C. W. HACKETT, L.H. 3IAXFXELD. FBANK BBECSB, HEBMAN QBKVE, F.W. ANDERSON. DAILY MARKET REVIEW OF THE CHICAGO AID MILWAUKEE MARKETS, FURNISHED BY WALL A; BIGELOW, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Room 4, Mannbeimer Building, Southeast corner Th rd and Minnesota streets Direct wire to Chicago and Milwaukee Boards of Trad . (Operator in our office.) M. DC-BAN'S REPORTB The following quotation! giving the range to the markets dnring the day were received by M. Doban, Commission Merchant: Litkrpool, June 9. Spot wheat and corn slow. Cargoes off coast quiet. Cargoes on passage hardly any demand. Weather in England tine. WHEAT. MILWAUKEE. CHICAGO. f— \ ' '. July. Aug. July. Aug. 9:30 a. 31. 111% 114% 1134 115^' 9:45 " 111% 114% 113^ 115 10:00 " 111% .... 113 114% 10:15 " 111% .... 112% 10:30 '• lit-; 114 113 114% 10:45 " ing lUJO " 11l H3K li:Ps 11:15 '• 111%: 113 112JS I>4J : ; 11:30 " HIP* 118% 112% li 4-£ 11:45 " 111 113% 112% ...! 12:00 K. 111., 118^ 112% U43£ 12:15 p. *. ' Ut)a' 113% 112 V., 114)4 12:80 " 111^4 113% 112% 114J.V 12:45 " 112% 11433 1:00 " 111 ' 113% 112% 114% Wheat receipts in Chicago 47,460 ..^.«lb: shipment* 5,405. Wheat receipts in Milwaukee 55,973 bus ■!-: shipments 5,250. Year wheat closed in Chicago at 1.10% . Year corn closed in Chicago at 50?<c. Year oats closed in Chicago 31}£c. "!OKN Chicago Oh:cKgf.\ A ac. July. Aug. A. M. July. Aug. 9:30 57 V 57?^ 11:30 56 V .. . 9:4 > f.6% 57% 11:45 66& s(^ 10:15 56% ... 12: 0 56 's sfi% 10:80 .... 56% 12:15 ' 5G?< C * 10:45 56% .... 12.30 56 4 fC.% 11:' 0 ... 57 12:45 .",.•. 5G% 11:15 56% : 7 1:0 56 \ 55% Corn receipts in Chicago 828,978 ■•irsliels; shipments 312.384. OAT« Chicago. hicac'. . a. SI. July. Aug A.M July vu». 9:45 40% . ... 11:15 4nij 10:15 40% 33% 11:43 <\V . THE ST. PAUL DHL* GLOBE. MONDAY MOUSING, JUNE 11,1883 10:30 40// .... 12:15 39% . ! 10:15 40/2 .... 1:00 39% S}H J POBK. * Chicago. Ciiicucti. A. M. July. Aug. a. 34 July. Aug. j 10:00 19.00 • 10.12 12:15 18.87 18.S0 10:15 18.'.)7 : .. 19.123* 12:30 18.75 11:00 18.95 * 19.10 ' 12:43 18.72)4 .... 11:15 18 92% .... 1:00 18.75 18.90 11:30 IS.S7>£ 19.U2}£ ! ASSOCIATED PRESS MARKETS.- Milwaukee Produce Market. Milwaukee, June — Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat tame; No. 2 1.08%; June 1.08%; July 1.11;*; August 1.13%; Septem ber 1.14%. Corn easier; No. 2 Is^c. Oats -weaker; No. 2 49.- 4 c; white 42c, Kye unsettled and nominal; .No. 1 62 1 4 c; No. 2 60^c. Barloy dull and unsettled; extra No. 3 49} 4 c. Provisions weaker; mess pork 18.85 cash and June; 18.95 July. Lard, prime steam 11.60 cash and June; 11.07 ' 2 July. Live hogs Btrady; 6.50^6.90. Freights, wheat to Buffalo firm: '1%. Batter dull. Cheese weak . Egga weak. Kecoiiit*, 1,014 barrels of Hour; 50,97.1 butjhels of' wheat; 10,362 bushels of barley. Shipments^ 12,!i95 barrels of Boar; 5,255 bushels of wheat; 26,000 bushels of barley, Chicago Live Stocß. Chicago, June ( J. — The Drovers' Journal re ports: Hogs, receipts 12,000; shipments 2, 1C0; slow an weak; mixed 6.40@6.85; heary 6.SO@ ©7.15; light C. 45.^5. 85; i-kips 8.30@6.30. Cattle, receipts 9,000; shipments 3,600; brisk; small supply: sold parly at 10c advance; exports s.Bo@6.UU;good to choice shipping 5.40^5.75: common to fair 5.00@5.40. Sheep, receipts li 0; shipments 300; qai< t, steady and firm; 2.7s; good 4.00; choice 4.50; Will cleared at the close. Oliiua^o Prod ace Market. Chicago, June 9.— Flour dull and unchanged; 3.50@5.00; Minnesota 3.50 @4.25; bakers' 4.25@5.75; patents 6.00@7.50; winter wheat 4.00@C.00. Regular wheat un settled and generally lower; 1.10% cash; 1.12"',' @1.12% July; 1.12J^ October; 1.10% year; No. 2 Chicago spring 1.10. 1 -; No. 3 Chicago spring 94c; iNo. 2 red winter 1.18. Com active but lower: 55^c cash and June: 56}^ @56% c July: 56^@56%c August; 58%@57c September; 50% c year. Oats weaker; 403-»c asked cash; 40,^@40,^c June; 39%cj July; 33.^' August; 81% c September: 3l@3l^c year. Bar ley, no market. Flaxseed weak; 1.43. Pork opened strong and higher, closed at inside prices: 15.GQ&18.65 cash and June; IS.C7>£@ 18.70 July: 18.85@18.87H August; 19.00 Sep ember: 16.50@16.55 year. Lard, demand active; opened strong and higher; closed at inside prices; ll'.s2>£@ll-.55 cash and June; 11.05^11.073^ August; 10.85@10.87}$ September; !).t>7;;,'@ 9.90 year. Hulk meats id fair demand; shoulders 7.6J; short ribs 9.85; do clear 10.25. Butter steady and unchanged; creamery 15@»2('c; dairy 12@18c. Eggs quiet; 16% c. Wldsky steady arid unchanged, Freights, corn t«> Buffalo; 2)-2'c. Receipts, 9 500 barrels of C*>ur; 47,000 bushels of wheat: 329.000 bus-hels of cor;.; 229,000 bushels of oats; IC,UCO bushels of rye; 8,500 bushels of barley. Shipments, 5,500 barrels of flour; 5,500 bushels of wheat; 312,000 bush els of corn; 257,000 bushels of oats; 3,0J0 bush els of rye; 5.500 bushels of barley. Sew York Produce 3larket. Nkw Yoke, June — Flour dull; receipts 15.000 barrels; exports C,000; superfine state and western 3.45'g'.4.20. Wheat, cash held stronger; options opened Ja@i^ c higher, subsequently ruled weaker and declined 3^<c£%c; doting steady; receipts 1t>6.000 bush els; exports 19,000; ungraded red 1.06@; 1.24; steamer No. 2 red 1.17: No. 2 red 1.23 elevator; ungraded white 85621.2334; >;<.. 1 white sales 5,000 bush. at 1.15&; No." '& red June sales i 49 bush . hi 1.20^^J1.21, clos ingat 1.20%; July sales 352,^00 bushels atl.22j : @1'.23)£ closing at 1.22%: August sales 4U6,ouu bushels at 1.'24",@1.25 : 4 , closing at Y.'JA%\ September sales 1.080,000 bushels at I.26%<cjJ i.27}'4, closing at 1.*6%; October sales 240,000 bushels at 1.28K@1.29>6, closing at 1.28%. Corn opened hi@%c higher; afterwards weaker and fell back ■. <!X,y£, closing steady; receipts 99,000 bushels; exports 102,300 bushels; un graded 50@67c; No. 3, 68^@68^e; steam er 65@66%c; No. 2 66>^@67c; No. 2 white 673-<c; No. 2 June 65%&;66e, closing at 66c; July 65J£@66>4C, closing at 60% c; August 60%@67, closing at 66%; September 67^@ 68c, closing at 67.k'c. Oats . 1 4@.%c lower; receipts 23,001) bushels; exports 85; mixed western 44(a;49)< i e: white western 48@57c. Coffee quie and unchanged; Bio 7.00@7.70. Sugar dull and nominal; refined dull and weak; 7%@ 2 'c: extra C 7%@7%c; white extra C l%<tt.bc; ye low C 73j@754'; yellow 6^@7c; standard C 3?H@B>£e; granulated fc%c. Molasses quiet and unchanged. Rice s'eadv: demand moder ate. Petroleum dull; united 1.18%. Tallow quiet but steady. Uosin firm. Turpentine steady; Eggs, western quiet; 17@17J£c. Pork dull and nominal: new mess 1a.75@ 20.00. Lard steady; prime steam 11.35@11'.40; June 11.82(E511.4U; July 11.35@11.40; Aogust ll.20@ll.82; September 11.15^11.20. Butter -]uiet but firm; for choice 10@22^. Cheese lull and unsettled; western fiat 'Mt.iO;:. Cincinnati Whisky Murker. GucrsaAXZ, June 8. — Whisky firm at 1.13. Dry lioodn. New Yoke, June S.— A very qniei oiurket, tiii;. : : :i::^ d jeneral way, although fir anl . aye b( en c impleted. Daluth .Market. [Special Telegram to the Globe.] Duluth, Jnne 9. — The mark-t- up. 'change to-day were firmer; 1.17^g bid Eor 10.0U0 bushel lots; 1.17^ bid for : .oj;i bushel lots, and 1.16% bidforcar lots of No. I hard cash or seller the month; 1.11 bid for No. J hardj 1.12 bid for No. 1 hard seller the year. Wheat, receipts 2,000; shipments [0,000; in store 648.939. • old friends for tkesakeof new, and lose both," But remember that Kidney- Wort is a friend you cannot afford t:> neglect, I Plasters may relieve, but they can't cure that lame back, ;'.>r the ki Ineya are the trouble and yon want a remedy to act directly on their secre tions, to purify and restore their healthy condi tion. Kidney-Wo tl tsDeciftcaci Tlif Adjutant General's Annual Report. Adjutant General Hawley made his an nual report of the business of that depart ment, to Gov. Hnbbf.rd yesterday. During j the year IB."> parties have made application | for pensions, and $146,927 has been dis | bursed for back pensions to Minnesota 1 veterans anu their families, as received j from the pension department at Washing- I ion. Of this amount there Vas disbursed jin April $23,634, and in May £I'O.3GS. The following other business has been trans acted: Old pension case? reopened, 11!; cises received from other attorneys. 2G; soldiers admitted to tiie Milwaukee Sol ; diers" Home. !': new certificates of war ser vice procured from the military depart ments of other states and from the United I States military department at Washington, j 08; applications for restoration to the pen ; Bion rolls, 11 ; commutation for trinsporta ! tion home of bodies of veterans killed in I the war, 18; commutation for transporta tion of families, 4: com imitation for i heroes killed in the service. 13. THAT HUSBAND OF KIKE Is ihre • tim"s the man he was be f ore hel egan using "Wells' Health Kenewer." Sl.Drug gist ■. Wallace Released «m Bail. Horace E. Wallace, charged with inaug urating a fraudulent lottery scheme, par ticulars of which have been given in the Globe, wa* arraigned before United States Commissioner .Spencer at 2 o'clock yester day afternoon, and through his attorney, W. W. Erwin. waived examination, when ■ he was held in (200 bail for hi? appearance :;t the October term of the United States district court, to convene in St. Paul the first Monday in that month. Hon. John M. Gilman, an old acquaintance of the father and mother of accused, furnished the required bail and V.'allace was released from custody. This in all probability j 5 tho last th:it will be heard of the case in the courts, as np to the present time no positive evidence against Wallace has been obtained. I CITY NOTICE. Notice tor Judgment i . ! OFFICE OF TEE CITY TREAStmER, ) St. PAUL. Minn., June 6, 1883. J t I will make application to the District ('our lin and for the county of Kamsey and State of Minnesota, at the special term held Saturday, Jane 2:!, 1883, at tlie Court House, in St. Paul, Minnesota, for judgment against the several lots and real estate embraced in a warrast in my hands for the collection of unpaid assessments, with interest and costs thereon for the hereinaf ter nam -i special assessments, ' All in the City of St. Paul, county of llamsey and State of Minnesota, when and where a!l per sons interested may attend and ho beard. The owners and description of real estate are as follow : A-ScssiMi for Qpssiig, Widening anfl Extend ins IMtJa Street from Dale Street to West City Limits, Supposed owner and Am't of description. Assm't Iss:u-ji;._'rnhei!ner,RichardChute,Samuel H. Chute and Frederick BuUertield. The E%0f8E3%, of section 20, town 29, r;m{je 23. in the city of St. Pau', Minn esota, except of railroad right-of-way and except part taken for Mionehaha street $20 00 31 A Van Dor.;!i. South 'iB3 feet of west 183 feet of W X of S W * of BE %, of Bee ion 2G, town 29. range '23, except part taken f>>r Minnehaha street; being in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota -< 1 OJ M A Van Doren. The SE J 4 of SE ! 4 of S W J4, of section 26, town 29, range 23, except part taken for Minuehaha street, being in the city of St. Paul, Minne sota $10 00 Henry A Boardman. The W. ten (Hi) acres <»f S. W. H of S. W. Jf, of sec tion 2G. town 29, range 23, except part taken for Minnehaha street; being in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota $5 00 Boston University. Lot 24, Hall's addi tion to Hyde Park , except part taken for Minrehaba street: being in the city of St. Paul. Minnesota $5 CO Boston University. Lot 2:J, Hall's addi tion to Hyde Park, "'xcept part taken for Minnehaha street, b<dn> in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota $5 00 Boston University. Lot 22, Hall's addi tion to Hydw Park, except part taken for Minnehaha street; being in the city of eft . Paul, Minnesota $ 5 00 Boston University. Lot 21, Hall's addi tion to Hyde Park, except part taken for Minnehaha street: being in the city of St. Pau , Minnesota $5 CO Alex Ramsey. W. ten (10) acres of N E : 4 of N W \i, of section 35, town 29, range 23, except part taken for Mimn haha street: being in the city of Si' Paul. Minnesota ? 5 00 Alex Kamsey. E ten (10) acres of N E V A of N W '4, of section, 3s, town 29, range 23, except Tart taken for Minne haha street; being in the city of St . Paul, Minnesota $ 5 00 Sisters of the Good Shepherd. The mid dle twenty (20) acres of N E )i of N W ! 4 , of section 85, town 29, range 23, except part taken for Minnehaha street: being in the city of St. Paul, .Min nesota $ 10 CO A li in the City of St. Paul, county of Ram v, and State of Minnesota. 9- 163 GEORGE KEIS, City Treasurer. CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Office of the City Treasurer, / St. Paul, Minnesota, June 6, 1883. » I will make application to the District Court in and for the county of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, at the special term held June 23, 1883, at the Court. H«.<uße, m St. Paul, Minnesota, for judgments against the several lots and reel estate embraced in a warrant in my hands for the col lection of unpaid assessments, with interest aud costs thereon for the hereinafter named special assessments. All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sty and State of Minnesota, when and where all persons interested may attend and be heard. The owners and description of lots and real estate are as follows: Assessment for Sprinkling Summit Avenue, frem Dayton avenue, to Ramsey Slim Under Contract «f Warren Carpenter. Fuller's Sab-division of Block 87, Dayton & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. II D Guerney 18 $2 60 Dayton's Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Ain't of description Lot. Block. Assm't, Mary E Breed,S W 80 feet of.. 25 09 |13 0) J B Tarbox, b"ly 200 feet of 13 71 Same, Sly 200 feet 0f .... li 71 5 29 12 Chaa Paul 21 71 33 00 R M Newport 27 71 13 DO Same 28 71 18 20 W P Warner, S l7B feet of 5 72 1118 Sa ne, S 178 feet »f 6 72 9 10 ■ • 11. M. Rice's rearrangement of lots 1, 7. 8, 9, and 10, block 72, Dayton & Irvine's addi tion to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Amt' of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. Helen S Stone 7 $7 80 Same 8 7 80 Dayton and Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am t of description. Lot. Block. .assm't. Lydia A Bunker, W %. . . 12 74 $11 05 Same, 13 74 3 27 Subdivision of Blocks 19, 21 and part of Block 20, Woodland Park Addition to tit. Pau 1 . Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. ACKidd 1 20 $6 50 Same That part of block 20, Woodland Park addition, which lies 8 of lots 1, 2, 3 and 4. block 20, in subdivision of blocks 19, 21 and part of block 20, Woodland Park addition $6 24 Alfred H Porter The Ely 48 feet of that part of block 20, Woodland Park addi tion to St. Paul which lies between Sum mit avenue, and Portland avenue, and be ing 48 feet front on said Summit avenue. 28 E L Carp-nter Commencing at a point 48 feet S W : ly from the corner of Port land avenue, and Summit avenue, on N'ly line of said Summit avenue, thence S W'ly on N'ly line of said Summit ave nue, 98 feet: thence N W'ly at right angles to Summit avenue 190 ] 4 feet to Portland avenue, thence Ely along Sly line of Portland avenue 123} feet, t enceS'ly 116 2-12 feet to beginning, being part of block 20, Woodland Park addition $18 98 Adam C Kidd Commencing at a point on Sly line of Summit avnnue, 267 90-100 feet W'ly from E line of N W X of sec tton 1, town 28, range 23, thence Sly at right angles to said avenue to^Rameey street, thence W'ly along Ramsey street t > Sly line of Summit avenue, thence Ely along last named line to beginning. $9 62 All in the city of St. Paul, county of Ramsey and State of Minnesota. GEORGE REIS, 158-162. City Treasurer. JOHN WAGENEK, ; DEALER IN ;W0» All COAL ■ OSes on Seventh otr >o* bridga and corner jo T-weltths^d Bobctt. Orders received by tele phoca. CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Office of the City Treasurer, ) St. Paul, Minn., June 6, lbS3. 5 1 will make application to the District Court I in and for the county of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, at the special term held Saturday, June 23, 1883, at tho Court House, in St. Paul, Minnesota, for judgments against th* several lots and real estate embraced in a war rant in my hands for the collection of unpaid assessments, with interest and costs thereon for the hereinafter named special assessments. All iv the City of St. PauL comity of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, when and where ail per sorts interested may attend and be heard. The owners and description of reel eatata tn as follows f Assessment for Opening, Widening r.p.il Extension of Victoria Street. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Assm't Alex Ramsey. E }:: of EXof NE' of N W ] 4 of section 85, town 29, range 23, except part taken for Minnehaha street, Thomas street and Victoria street $20 00 Same. Commencing at S E corner of S E I 4' of N W H, of section 85, town 29, range 23, thence W 163 9-10 feet; thence N 1,320 feet; thence E 163.5-10 feet; thence S 1,320 feet to beginning, except University avenue and part taken for Victoria street and Thomas street $20 00 Isaac Bernheimer, Richard Chute, Samuel II Chute and Frederick Butterfield. The N % of S %of S% of N E ! 4 , of section 85, town 29, range 23, except part taken far Victoria street; being in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota :...$5 00 Isaac Bernheinipr, Richard Chute, Samuel II Chute and Frederick Bntterfi eld. The N 2-5 of S % of N E '4, of section 33, town 29, range 23, except part taken for Vic toria and Thomas streets, being in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota $10 00 Isaac Bernheimer, liiehaed Chute, Samuel H Chute and Frederick Butterfield The S%ofNMof N%of NE ' 4 , of sec tion 35, town 29, range 23, except part taken for Victoria street, being in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota $3 00 M A Van Doren. The S E ' 4 of SEH of S W ' 4 , of section 26, town 29, range 23, except parts thereof taken for Minne haha and Victoria streets; being in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota 10 00 MA Van Doren. Tho W 183 fet of the S 283 feet of W % of W % of S E H, of section 26, town 29, range 23, except parts thereof taken for Minnehaha and Victoria streets; being in t c city of St. Paul, Minnesota , .■J2 00 Ul m tho City .if St. Paul, County of* Mam ••State of Minuet ota. Geokgk ltii£S, City Treasurer. 1 re, n 1 CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Office of City Treasures, ) St. Paul, June G, 1883. ) I will make application to the District Court in and for the county of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, at the special term held Saturday, June '28, 1883, at the court house in St. Paul, Minnesota, for judgments against the several" lots and real estate embraced in a warrant in my hands for the collection of unpaid assessments, with interest and costs thereon for the herein after named special assessments. All in the city of St. Paul, county of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, when and where all per sons interested may attend and be heard. The owners and description of real estate are as follows: All in the City of St. Paul, Sate of Minnesota. Assessment for Grading Clagliorn Street fro it Thomas street to Miniieliaha Street. Lafond's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. Estate of Girard Hewitt, deceased, and X A Smith 1 2 $116 50 Same and Same 2 2 1 10 50 Same and same '{ 2 1 16 50 Same and same 4 '2 1!G 50 Same and same 5 2 116 50 Same and same 1 3 116 50 Same and same 2 3 11G 50 Samo and same 3 3 116 c 0 Same and same 4 8 116 50 Same and same 5 8 116 50 Same and same 1 1-i 1 1 0 5() me and samp 2 14 116 50 Same and same X 14 116 50 Same and same 4 14 116 50 Same and same 5 14 116 50 Same and same 1 15 1. Hi 50 Samo and same 2 15 116 50 Same and same 3 15 116 50 Same and same 4 15 11G 50 Same end same 5 15 116 50 Estate of Giiatd Hewitt, deceased 1 18 *11G 50 Same 2 18 116 50 Same 3 18 116 50 Robert A Smith and estate of Guard Hewitt, de censed. (Except Como avenue) 19 $626 03 Same and same. (Except Como avenue) 30 4(55 00 Same and same. ( Except Como avenue and except E. 40 ft of N. 150 ft) 31 420 00 All in the city of St. Paul, county of Ramsey, and State of Minnesota. GEORGE REIS, . 158-162 City Treasurer. CITY NOT] Office of the City Treasurer, ) St. Paul, Minn., Juno 7, 1883. ) All persons interested in the assessments for Opening, Extending and Widen ing Chatsworth Street from University Avenue North, to 'the right of way of the St. Paul, M. & M. R. R. Co. Opening and Extending King Street from King Street in Oli vier's Addition to West St. Paul to Cherokee Avenue in the Sixth Ward. Constructing a Sewer on Ninth Street from Minnesota Street to a point 50 feet west of Robert Street, and Constructing a Sewer on Fourth Street from a point 50 feet east of Robert Street to a connec tion with the Jackson Street Sewer, WILL TAKE NOTICE, that on the 18th day of May, 1883, I did receive different warrants from the City Comp troller of the City of St. Paul, for the collec tion of the above named assessments. The nature of these warrants is, that if yon fail to pay the assessment within THIRTY DAYS. • after the first publication of this notice, I shall I report you and your real estate so assessed as de . linquent, and apply to the District Court of the i county of Ramsey, Minnesota, for judgment against your lands, lots, blocks, or parcels there of co assessed, including interest, costs and ex penses, and for an order of the Court to sell the ! same for the uavment thereof. ; vj • 158-168 GEORGE REIS. City Treasurer. CITY NOTICE, Notice for Judgment, Cffice of the City Treasurer, ) ' St. Paul., Minn., June 6, 1833. ) I will make application to the District Court in and for the county of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, at tho special term held Saturday, June 23th, 1883, at the Court House, in St. Paul, Minnesota, for judgments against tho several lots and re.-.l estate embraced in a warrant in my hands for the collection of unpaid assessments, with interest and costs thereon for the herein after named special assessments. All in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota, when i and where all persons interested may attend and ! be heard. The owners and description of real estate ore as follows: Assessment for Constructing Ditches and Drains so as to Abate Nuisance of Stag oast ami Impure Water from blocks 1, 10, 15, 16, Smith's Subdivis ion of Stinson's Division Smith's Subdivision of Stinson's Division to St. Paul. Suppose I owner and Ain't of description Lot. Block Assrrrt. D E Manton and Thomas J Stewart 5 9 -57 50 Same and Same 6 9 7 50 Patrick O'Toole 11 9 7 50 J B Williston 12 9 7 50 John Foley 13 9 7 50 JohnMatz 14 9 7 50 RobertA Smith 23 9 7 50 R A Smith 17 9 7 £0 Same ; 18 9 7 50 Same 19 9 7 50 Same 24 9 7 50 Same 25 9 7 50 Same 26 9 7 £0 Same 27 9 7 50 John Rosmarah 28 9 7 50 JN Rogers 31 9 7 50 Same 32 9 7 50 Same 33 9 7 50 Same 34 9 7 50 Same 85 9 7 50 Same 36 9 7 50 Same 37 9 7 50 RobertA Smith 42 9 7 50 Michael Hoit 43 9 7 50 Rogers 46 9 7 50 Same 47 9 7 50 Same 48 9 • 7MI Same 48 9 7 00 Same 49 9 7 VI Same 50 9 7 50 Same 5L 9 7 50 Same 52 9 7 sil GreoC Squires 53 9 750 I Samel:...". 54 9 7 bo Same 55 9 7 f.O Etlwand King 56 9 7 Li) RobertA Smith Iv 10 750 Same 11 10 750 Same 26 10 750 Same 27 10 7 50 Same 28 10 750 Same 29 10 750 Same 80 10 75u Mary A Bruce 81 16 750 J B St. Aubin and L N Dion, 32-16 7 50 Helen M Merriam 41 16 750 Same 42 16 750 Same 58 16 750 Nicolas Wagner 59 16 750 All in the city of St. Paul, county of Ramsey, and state of Minnesota. GEORGE REIS, 158-162 City Treasurer. CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Office of the City Treasurer, ) St. Paul, Minn., June 6, 1833. ) 1 will make application to the District Court in and for the county of Ramsey and State of Minnesoto, at the special term held Saturday, Juno 23, 1883, at the Court House, in St. Paul, Minnesota, for judgmwita against tha several lots and teal estate embraced in a war rant iii ray hands for the collection of unpaid assefPir.-'nts, with interest and costs thereon for the }'.-'-v natter named special assessments. Ai; .;. • an City of St. Paul, county of Ramsey and Stu;a of Minnesota, when and where all per- I sons interested may attend and be heard. The owners :uid description of real estate arv as foliowB: Assessment for Grading Westminster Street from Lafayette Avenue to Whitall street. Bohrers Subdivision of Lot 5, Bass' Out Lots to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. Cynthia A Bohrer 1 $150 00 Same 2 41 CO Jarvia' Subdivision of Lot 3, Bass' Out Lots to St. Paul. Supposed owner and A'mt of description Lot. Block. Assm't, Adele F Sargent 9 $52 00 J W Bass' Subdivision of Lot 4, Bass' Out Lots to St. Faul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't Emma Evans 7 $48 00 Same 8 48 00 Same 9 43 00 Margaret L Ludden. That piece of land lying between lot 1 block 1, Warren & Winslow's addition to St. Paul and J W Bass' subdivision of lot 4 Bass' out lots to St. Paul, being in W%ofN W3 4 of section 32, town 29 range 22 $85 00 Warren & Winslow'a Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. M L Ludden, S % of 1 1 $25 00 J Hand Robert Gibbens. . 6 1 50 (i 0 Lucia A Miller 7 1 50 00 Same 8 1 51 00 Hit Bigelow 11 1 50 00 Philander Van Auken 12 1 50 00 Same 13 1 50 00 Same 14 1 5G 00 Same 15 1 50 00 Edward Langevin. That part W'ly of railroad of 2 4 800 Samo That part W'ly of railroad of 3 4 13 00 Same That part W'ly of railrondof 14 4 25 00 Same That part W'ly of railroad of 15 4 50 00 Samo 16 4 97 00 Same 19 4 " 100 00 Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. A6smn't, J H and Robert Gibbens. Mill Place, so-called, lying between lots 19 and 20, block 4,"and lots S and 4, block 6, in Warren and Winslow's addition to »t. Paul §90 00 Edward Laogevin 2 6 50 00 Same 8 6 S ( J 0J Edmund Rice's Trout Brook Addition to St. Supposed owner aad Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm' . Annie M ltice 1 18 S~>o 00 Same 2 18 r,O Of) Same 3 18 50 00 Same 4 18 50^0 Same 5 18 50 00 Same 6 18 50 :-.O Same 7 IS 50 00 Same 8 18 50 00 Same 9 18 50 00 Same 10 18 50 00 Same 11 18 50 00 Same 12 18 50 0 < Annie M Rice 19 $188 00 ' Ail in the city of St. Paul, County of Ramsey, St.'.ie of Minnesota. 158-62 GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Office of the City Treasurer, ) St. Paul, Minn., Jn e 2, i6BS. ) I will n ale application to the District Court, in and for the county of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, at the special term held Saturday, June 23, 1883, at the Court House, in St. Paul, Minnesota, for judgments against the several lots and, real estate embraced in a warrant in my lands for the collection of unpaid assessments, with interest and costs thereon for the herein after named special assessments. All in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, when .■r.d v. ' re all persons interested may a.tend and !>(.- Ke'tr 1/ Tit- • 'vners and description of real estate are *:■ ,..,.,.: .::^ : •::; v for Grading Ellen Street from I Rite Street to Pale Street. ! Msg ill-.; p.:id II rcckenridge'e Addition to St Paul. .Snp;> >, d owner an-" 1 . Am't of description,! Lot. Block. Assm't. J B Beck, trustee 17 3 $24 00 Same 18 3 24 00 Sam.- 19 3 24 CO H Michel 21 3 24 00 Thomas Morris 22 .'{ 24 00 Bridget Durrick 23 3 24 00 Barbara Smith 26 3 24 00 John Yergooeen, E. % 14 12 00 Dennis O'Brien 5 4 2150 Robertson & Van Etten'e Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am'r of description. Lot. Block. Assni'u James II Mayall 2 21 £24 00 Lydia A Bollinson 9 28 12 00 Same 10 28 24 00 Same 11 28 2-1 00 Same 12 28 2100 Michael Murphy 7 23 24 00 Ada L. Harry H and Mary A Mayall 8 29 24 00 AL, H H and M A Mayall 12 29 21 00 Warren & Rice's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Ass:."'. August Zweig 5 22 824 0() Same 6 22 24 00 Ludwig Zoellmer 2 24 2 i 00 Samuel R Whitall 3 24 24 00 Estate of John A Whitall, deceased 6 25 24 00 Same 7 25 2103 S.i)ith'u Subdivision of Stineon's Division fo St. Paul . Hupp - r , .. .'1 Am't of I •;- •••' ('•••; Lot. Block. Assm't. P.-i?.-..-.* :, :-...,.- 26 16 19 25 Vk-:..ri>.rtf.... • 27 16 19 25 |S,ii!i.- 28 16 19 25 Mary • ■•'•■• 31 16 19 25 •' ►> ' ; ••- 35 16 19 25 Ban • 36 16 19 25 Same 37 16 19 25 Same ....38 16 19 25 Same 39 16 19 25 Same 40 16 19 25 Helen M Merriam 41 16 19 25 Same 42 16 19 25 J Bass 44 16 ]<) 25 RHDougan 45 16 19 25 The Board of Education, St. Paul.... 16 15 19 28 Same 17 15 19 25 Same 18 15 19 25 Same 19 15 19 25 Mary E Allen 25 15 19 25 Chas Leidman 27 15 19 25 Nils J Hanson 28 15 19 25 Gilbert Oleson 2'J 15 19 25 R S Donaldson 32 15 1!) 25 Same 33 15 19 25 Same 34 15 1925 Conrad Kuehn 86 15 19 25 Frederick Kuehn 87 15 19 25 Robert A Smith 41 15 19 25 John Hovelsrud 43 15 19 25 Michel's Subdivision of Block 14, StinEou's Division to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. Carl Richter 1 1 £19 25 H Michel 2 1 . 19 25 Aug Sheidien, W J$ 21 2 9 C 2 Chambers Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Amt' of. description. Lot. Block. Assm't. R P Lewis and others 1 1 $24 CO Same and game 2 1 1 9 25 Same and same 8 1 19 25 and same 4 1 19 25 Same and same 5 1 19 25 I Same and same <?, 1 19 25 I Same and same 7 1 19 25 Same and me 8 1 19 25 Sair:o n: 1} san>o 1 2 24 00 Sims :i::<! same 2 2 19 25 Samtvund Fame 3 2 19 25 S'iir,» ;i.i<! s::-.ne 4 2 19 25 Same rti.d same 5 2 1!) 25 S«:a- Mid sime 6 2 19 25 PauTd and 'ante 7 2 19 25 Same find wane 8 2 19 25 All in the city of St. Paul, county of Ramsey, and State of Minnesota. GEORGE REIS, " 158 162 City Treasurer ._ CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Office of the Ctty Treasures, V St. Paul, Minn., June 6, 1883. I I will make application to the District Court in and for the county of Ramsey and State oi Minnesota, at the special term held Saturday, June 23, 1883, at the Court House, in St. Paul, Minnesota, for judgments against the several lot 6 and real estate embraced in a warrant in my hands for the collection of unpaid assessments, with interest arid costs thereon for the herein after named special assessments. All in the city of St. Paul, county of Rameey and State of Minnesota, when and where all persons interested may attend and be heard. The owner and description of real estate are at follows: All in the city of St. Paul, county of Ramsey and State of Minnesota. Assessment for Sewer on Seventh Street St. Paul Proper. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. W 11 McKowen,Nly %of 3 4 87 50 Same, N'ly %of 2 4 87 50 . Robert & Randall's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't. Carrie C Murray, Ely %of 11 19 $43 75 Same 12 19 87 50 . GEORGE REIS, 158-162. City Treasurer. contract work: Gracing M Street: Office, of the Board op Public Works, ) City of St. Paul, Minn., May 30, Ibß3. ) Sealed bids will be received by the Board ol Public Works in ai.d for the corporation of tha City of St. Paul, Minn., at their office in said city, until 12 m. on the 11th day of June, A. D. 18S3, for f.e grading of Sixih (6th) street, from College avenue to Oak srreet, in s«id city, according to plans and specifications on file iv th ice of said Board. A bond, with at least two (2) sureties, in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent of the gross amount bid, must accompany each bid. The said Board reserves the right to reject an} or all bids. JOHN FAIUtINGTON, President. Official: R. L. ohm an, Clerk w oar<) of P hlic Works. 151-61 State Hi fvic! i'oo :' . iita'.u.^^^^H 'lii. ci.'fr-i.vjk. - t^t:r>^H BAND CATALOOUEi /■ fur l^.'si, ■- '■" ' mil, j'"> r« . ii, js l of iutrnnwi Suit, il . i-!'.s'\^B PnnQpons, ' ili-fc i . lii-np> '<I^^H S.i.mJ,. llri-.i .'ii|.ir'j Statfi. and Ml-. Su^ity hi.-i,| OatUU, r.epiiL-In:^B * : %<--*T»?-, ;iUoJi>cli>Htt (aslroctlon a»d ?