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\ election district of the Second ward of the j City of St. Paul, is hereby changed from the ] Sheriff's office to the Abstract Clerk's office, j situate on the Court House square. ,' Yeas Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, ! Cnllen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Keiley, Starkey, Lauderdale, St. Peter, Mr. Presi dent— Approved April 9, ISSS. By Aid. Kelly— Resolved, That the City Engineer be in structed to repair Hastings avenue from -■ Bates avenue to the city limits, at a cost not . to exceed two hundred dollars. — Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Culleu, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkey, Lauderdale, St Peter, Mr. Presi •• lent— l 2. n Approved April 9, ISSS. By Aid. Van Slyke— Resolved, That City Engineer report grade on DeSoto street between Whitall street and Case street. Yeas— Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis. Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkev, Lauderdale, St Peter, Mr. Presi dent—l 2. Approved April 9, 1885. . By Aid. Kelly— Resolved, That the City Engineer is hereby instructed to report plans and specifications for the construction of a bridge on Third street, over the right-of-way of the St. Paul, Minneapolis A Manitoba Railway Company, the Union Depot Company and the St. Paul A Duluth Railroad Company, and also to re port where any change or alteration of the grade of said street is necessary to make it conform to the passageway over said bridge or to form the approaches or any part thereof of such bridge or to facilitate access to, or transit over the said bridge or approaches thereto. Yeas— Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkev, Lauderdale, St. Peter, Mr. Presi dent—42. Approved April 9, 1885. By Aid. Johnson — 'Resolved, That the City Engineer be in structed to report a crude for Front street from Sylvan street to Mackubin street. , Yeas— Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Starkey, Kellv, Lauderdale, St. Peter, Mr. Presi dent—l 2. Approved April 9, ISSS. By Aid Van Slyke— Resolved, That City Engineer cause cross walk to be laid across Locust street, north side of Tenth street. Y eas — Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Btarkey, Lauderdale, St. Peter, Mr. Presi dent—l 2. Approve d, April 9, 1885. Resolved, That Aldermen are hereby author ized to contract to pay the sura of $12 each for rooms to hold election in at the next city election. Yeas— Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Dullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Starkey, Kelly, Lauderdale, St. Peter, Mr. President — 12. Approved April 9, 1885. By Committee on Police Alarm— Resolved, That an order be drawn upon the City Treasurer in favor of E. B. Birge for the sum of $4,330, as per contract entered into by said E. B. Birge and the City of St. Paul for the building and establishing of the po lice alarm system now in operation. Yeas Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkev, Lauderdale, St Peter, Mr. Presi dent -12. Approved April 9, 1885. By Committee on Ways anu Jeans — Re-solved, That orders be drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of the following parties to refund the balance of the "one-half the esti mated cost for Sibley street sewer," paid into the City Treasury in advance of the assess ment viz: Lindekes, Warner & Schurmeier, $185; Conrad Got-lan. $188.50. Total, $317.50. Yeas— Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkey, Lauderdale, St. Peter, Mr. Presi dent—l 2, Approved April" 9, 18S5. ..• ' : ,.- - By Committee on Claims — Resolved, That an order be drawn upon the Treasury In favor of Henry Bchenfc, for the sum of one hundred dollars (sloo', as compensation for injuries sustained by rea son of the defective condition of a sidewalk in the "Sixth ward, as per report of the Com mittee on Claims, upon said Scbenk execut ing a release to the City of St. Paul *in full satisfaction and payment for said injuries. Yeas — Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Stiiikey, Lauderdale, St Peter, Mr. Presi dent—l 2. Approved April 9, 1885. By Aid. Kelly— Resolved, That the proper officers prepare and execute certificates of indebtedness to the amount of seventeen thousand live hun dred dollars ($17,500), payable in one (1), two (2) mid three (8) years. Said certificates .ball be countersigned by the Comptroller, and bear interest at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually, Said certificates to Issue under the provisions of an act of the legislature of the State of Mm- ! nesota, approved March 5, 1885, to refund iW-hi l>er cent of the amount paid by prop erty owners for the grading of Seventh and other streets, except as to the property abut ting tm Seventh street. Yeas— Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkev, Lauderdale, St Peter, Air. Presi dent—' 13. Approved April 9, 1885. Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of St. Paul. State or Minnesota, that the proper utlicerß are hereby instructed to pre pare bonds of the City of St Paul in the amount of two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for the purpose of the construc tion of a free wagon bridge across the Mis iissippi river at Kobcrt street; said bouds •ball be Issued In denominations of one thousand dollars ($1,000) each sad bear date the Ist of May, 1885, aud be made payable on the Ist day of May, A. D. 1915 (being thirty years from date of issue) at the finan cial agency of the City of St Paul in the City of New York, with interest st the rate of 5 percent per annum, payable semi-annually it raid titianeUl agency In the City of New fork,as provided by sn act of the Legislature it the State of Minnesota, approved Nov. 13, ISSI, ** amended by an net of the legisla turn, approved Fob. 14, 1885. Said bonds shall be negotiated by the Committee on Ways and Means of the Common Council of tho City of St Panl, and the proceeds thereof shall bt placed tnto.tbi city treasury to the credit of the construction account ol said bridge. Yeas — Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen. Otis, Johnson, Van SJyke. Kelly, Starkev, Lauderdale, St Peter, Mr. President — 12. " Approved April 9, ISSS. Resolted, That the proper city officers draw refunding orders for all moneys to be re funded on the Seventh street improvement as authorized by act of the Legislature, said rulers to be made payable to the City Treas urer daily - the money to be refunded may bo called for by the persons entitled thereto. Yeas — Aid. Cumiugs, Dowlan, O'Connor, Culion, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkey, Lauderdale, St Peter, Mr. Presi dent—l 2. Approved April 9, ISSS. By Aid. St. Peter- ;.\,c':.--... That the Board of Fublic Works eau so a six-foot sidewalk to be built on the went side of Dakota avenue from Polos street U> Do_rbv.ru street with all necessary cross walks. Yeas — Aid, Cumings, I v -»w!an. O'Connor, Cullen. Otis Johnson, Van Slvkc, Kt'ly. Starkey, Lauderdale, - ■':-.- . Mr. President Approved April 9, ISSS. Whereas The owners or occupants of a majority of the amount of frontage and of the assessed value of lots or parcels or land, aud cf the buildings and improvements thcrron, on Fifth street from St. Peter street to Market street, and on Market street from Fifth street to Fourth street have petitioned th» Pnmmnn r*n«»i~n ti> nrovidr for H'lrfnV. Market streets ; also sprinkle Market street between Fourth and Fifth streets, in accord ance with the provisions of an act of the Leg islature; and Whereas, The Common Council, af ter due consideration, deem it advisable that said Fifth street and said Market street, between the points on each above named, should be sprinkled as requested by said petitioners. Now, therefore, it is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul" that said petition be and the same is hereby re ferred to the Board of Pubilc Works of said city, who are hereby instructed to cause a contract, after giving ten days' notice by at least five publications in the official paper of said city, to be let for a period of time which shall expire on the Ist day of November next succeeding the date thereof, for sprink ling Fifth street from St. Peter street to Market street, also for sprinkling Market street from Fourth street to Fifth street in said city. - And after said sprinkling' shall have been placed under contract said Board shall pro ceed without delay to assess the amount as near as they can ascertain the same, which shall be required to pay the costs and ex penses of such sprinkling, including the necessary expenses of making and collecting such assessments upon the real estate, build ings and improvements to be benefited by said sprinkling, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Common Council that real estate, buildings and improvements to be assessed for such sprinkling can be found benefited to the extent of the cost and ex penses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas— Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson. Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkey, Lauderdale, St Peter, Mr. Presl x dent— l 2. Approved April 9, ISSS. By Aid. Cumings — " Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and are hereby directed to construct a crosswalk along the east side of Wacouta street, across the alley in block two (2) of Hopkins' addition to St. Paul. Yeas — Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson. Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkey, Lauderdale, St. Peter, Mr. Presi dent—l 2. Approved April 9, 1835. By Aid. Comings — 'Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and are hereby directed to construct an eight-foot plauk sidewalk along the east side of Sibley street in front of lot seven (7), block twenty-nine (29), St. Paul proper. Yeas — Aid. Cumingß, Dowlan, O'Connor, CulleD, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkev, Lauderdale, St. Peter, Mr. Presi dent—l 2. ' Approved April 9, 1885. By Aid. Cumings — Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and are hereby directed to contract a sidewalk eight feet in width along the north side of Fifth street in front of lots seven (7) and eight (8), of block nine (9), of Whitney A Smith's addition to St Paul. Yeas Aid. Cumicg3, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkev, Lauderdale, St. Peter, Mr. Presi dent—l 2. Approved April 9, 1885. • By Aid. Cumings — Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and are hereby directed to construct a Blank sidewalk eight feet in width along the | south side of third street, in front or lots one (1). two (2) ami three (3), in block three (3) of Hopkins' addition to Si. Paul. Yeas — Aid. ('timings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkev, Lauderdale, St. Peter, Mr. Presi dent—l 2. Approved April 'J, 1385. By Aid. Cumings — Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and are hereby directed to construct a crosswalk along the east side of Sibley street across the alley in block 29, St Paul proper. — Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johneon, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkey, Lauderdale, St. Peter, Mr. President i •> Approved April 9, ISS3. By Aid. Kellv— Resolved, that the Board of Public Works cause a three-plank walk to be laid on the east side of Commercial street, from Ravine street to Hudson avenue. Yeas Aid. Comings, Dowlan. O'Connor, Cullin, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkey, Lauderdale, St Peter, Mr. Presi dent—l 2. Approved April 9, 1885. By AM. Starkey— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be, and are hereby instructed to cause a six (6) tool sidewalk to be • constructed on the north side of Hudson avenue from Maria avenue easterly to Cypress street. Yeas Aid. Comings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkey, Lauderdale, St. Peter, Mr. Pres ident—l 2. Approved April '.', LBB5. By Aid. Starkey— 'Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause the following crosswalks to be con structed: On the north side of Fauquier street, serosa Seventh street; on the west side of Earl street, across Fauquier street, and on the SOOth side of Seventh street, across Arcade street. Yeas — Aid. Comings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkey, Lauderdale, St. Peter, Mr. Presi dent—l 2. Approved April 9, 1885. By Aid. Starkey— 'Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and are hereby requested to cause a side walk to be laid oil the north side of Fauquier street from Earl street to Seventh Street Yeas — Aid. Cuming*. Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkey, Lauderdale, St Peter, Mr. Presi dent—l 2. Approved April '.', ISSS. Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause an eight-foot sidewalk to be constructed on the west side of Western aveooe, from i point about 123 feet north of MarshaU ave nue to Rondo street. Yeas— Aid. sings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkev, Lauderdale, St. Peter, Mr. Presi dent-is. Approved April 9, 15 55. By Aid. Johnson — Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause crosswalks to be constricted on both sides of Rice street on all streets crossing said street between Atwater and Maryland streets. Yeas Aid. Comings, Dowlas, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson. Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkev, Landerdale, St Peter, Mr. Presi dent—l 2. Approved. April 9. 1885. By AM . Johnson — Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause an eight-foot wide plank sidewalk con structed on the north side of Carroll street from Western avenue to Arundel street. Ye is — Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkev, Lauderdale, St Peter," Mr. Presi dent—l 2. Approved April 9, 1885. By Aid. Johnson — 'Resolved, That th L » Board of Pol Works cause crosswalks to be constructed at the fol lowing places: On the north side of Marshall avenue across Farrington aTcnue; on both sides of Edmond street, on all streets crossing said Edmond street between Rice and Dale streets. Yeas Aid Cuming*, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kellv, Starkev-, Lauderdale, St Peter, Mr. Presi dent-12. Approved April 9, 1895 Bt Aid. Johnson — 'Reximl. That the Board of Public Works cause a crosswalk to be constructed ou the south side of Como avenue, across Thomas, Claghorn. Marion, Ganthier and Elfelt .-'.reels and Farrinston and Virginia avenues. Yeas — Aid. Comings, Dowian. O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke. Kelly, Starkev, Lauderdale, St. Peter. Mr. President —12. ' Approved April 9, ISS3. By Aid. St Peter 'Resolved. That the Board of Public Works THE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE. FRIDAY . MORNING, APRIL 10, 1885; cause sidewalks to be built as follows : Three plank walk on the west side of : Gorman av enue from George street to Louise street and on the north side of Louise street from Gor man avenue to Eaton avenue, together with all necessary crosswalks. Yeas— Aid. Cumings, Powlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kellv, Starkey, Lauderdale, St. Peter, Mr. Presi dent—l 2. x Approved April 9 , 18S5. By Aid. Johnson — ' Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause crosswalks to be constructed on both sides of Farrington avenue on. all streets crossing said aveuue from Dayton avenue to Como avenue. Yeas— Aid. Cumings,' Dowlan, O'Con nor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van SJvke, Kelly, Starkey, Lauderdale. St. Peter, Mr. Presi dent—l 2. '«r .Approved April 9, 1885: * ' ' JJ " By Aid. Johnson — Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause an eight-foot wide plank sidewalk to be constructed on both sides of Farrington ave nue from Dayton avenue to Como avenue. Yeas — Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkey, Lauderdale, St Peter, Mr. President —12. TJfjgjpPff Approved April 9, ISSS. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated April 0, 1885: 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 improve ments to be made, to-wit: Construct a sewer on Jackson street from Ninth (9th), street to Tenth (10th) street in said city, to gether with the necessary catch-basins and manholes; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can as certain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be ben efited by said improvement, as provided by law. It being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such im provement can be found benefited to the ex tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas Aid. Cumings, Dowlan v O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkev, Lauderdale. St. Peter, Mr. Presi dent—l 2. Approved April 9, 1885. . In the matter of the report of the Boaid of Public Works dated April 0, 1885. 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 improve ments to be made, to-wit: Grade Valley street, from Jackson street to Broadway, in said city; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such im provement upon the real estate to be bene fitted by said improvement as provided by law. It being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such im provement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas— Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Starkey, Lauderdale, St Peter, Topping, Mr. Presi dent— 12. Approved April 9, 18S5. By Aid. St. Peter- It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Fairfield avenue from Ethel street to Belle street 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- hail" of the cost thereof is to be paid into 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, cost* and expenses nec essary to be incurred thereby.' Fourth. Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or Application of the own ers of a majority of the property to be as sessed for such improvement? Fifth. Bend the Council a plan or protue of said Improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of tne same. Sixth. Bend the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas— Aid. Comings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Collen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Starkey, Kelly, Lauderdale, St. Peter, Mr. Presi dent—l 2. .'. proved April 9, 1885. By Aid. Van Slyke— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St Paul: That the matter of grading Bradley street from Beaumont street to Minnebaba street 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 is let. Third. Can real estate to be assessed foi said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses nec essary to be ihc'jrrred thereby. 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 Council a plan or profile of said improvement a-, required by law, if you report in (avor of the same Sixth. Send the Council a proper order di recting the work to be done. _eaa — Comings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cuilen. Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkev, Lauderdale, St Peter, Mr. Presi dent— Approved April 9, ISS3. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St Paul: That the matter of grading Louis street from Rondo to l»ii" street 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 Cite Treasury before the contract is let Third. Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, cost and expenses neces sary to be incurred thereby 1 Fourth. Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the own ers of A majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth. Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of the .me. Sixth. --.'.-• Council a proper order directing the work to be done-. Yeas— Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson. Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkev. Lauderdale, St Peter, " Mr. Presi dent—l 2. Approved April 9, 1555. By Aid. Johnson — It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun cil of the City of St Paul: That the matter of opening, widening and extending Front street from Rice street to Simpson avenue be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to in vestigate* and report First Is this improvement proper and necessary! Second. "live 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 is let Third. Can real estate to be assessed for said inprovement be found benefited to the ex tent of damages, costs and expenses neces sary to be incurred thereby? Fourth. Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed fur such improvement! Fifth. Send the Council a plan or profile 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. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkey, Lauderdale, St. Peter, Mr. Presi dent—43. A-'c--/ - - Approved April 9, 1885. By Aid. O'Connor- * It Is h ereby ordered by the Common Coun cil of the City of St. Paul: .;.•; That the matter of straightening, and, widening Second street, from Robert street to Jackson street, 'be, and*' the * game '. 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 is let. Third. Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to- the extent of damages, costs and expenses nec essary to be incurred thereby? - 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 Council- a plan or profile of said improvement 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— Dowlan, Cumings, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkey, Lauderdale, St. Peter, Mr. Presi dent—l 3. Approved April 9, 18S5. By Aid. Otis— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the . matter of opening, and extending Park avenue from Minnehaha street to the city limits with a uniform width of sixty feet, be and the same is hereby re ferred to the Beard of Public Works to in vestigate 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 is let. Third. Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, cost and expenses neces sary to be incurred thereby? \~; f. 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 Council a plan or profile of said improvement 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. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Con nor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke,Kelly, Starkey, Lauderdale, St. Peter, Mr. Presi dent— IS. Approved April 9, 1885. By Aid. Johnson- It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun cil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter ot the construction of a sewer on Marshall avenue from Makubin to Kent streets, be and the same is hereby re ferred to the Board of Public Works to in vestigate and report. First. Is this improvement proper and necessary? ffigßl 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 is let. ! Third. Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth. Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the own ers of a majority of the property to be as sessed for such improvement? Fifth. Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvements as required by law, If you report in favor of the same. r, . Sixth. Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. - Yeas Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis,' Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly Starkev, Lauderdale, St. Peter, Mr. Presi dent—l 2. Approved April 9, ISBS. By Aid. Dowlan — It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun cil of the City of St. "Paul: That the matter of a change of grade of Pennsylvania avenue from Jackson street to ! Colombia 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 la 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? Fourth. Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of, the own ers of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth. Bend the Council a plan or profile of said improvement as required by Jaw, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth. Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas — Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Kelly, Starkev. Lauderdale, St. Peter, Mr. Presi dent—l 2. ' Approved, April 9, ISSS. By Aid. Smith- It i 3 hereby ordered by the Common Coun cil of the" City of St« Paul: That the matter of the opening and exten sion of Logan street from its eastern termi nus to Bay street in said city be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Pub lic 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 is let. Third. Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses nec essary to be incurred thereby? Fourth. Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be as sessed for such Improvement; Fifth. Send.the Council a plan or profile Ol said improvement 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. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Van Slyke, Starkey, Lauderdale, Si. Peter, Kellv, Mr. Presi dent—l 2. ■ -.V,7 > Approved April 9, 1883. Adjourned. Robert A. Smith, President of Council. Thos. A. Prexdergast, City Clerk. _Sriß_is SfTONiC ___, _.v_ Witt DTj-!frt*ne BLOOD, ren- Hn l»:ei!VE_»nJ HI».\ETS. «_"___% end stork thk HEALTH \iff£7^L and VIGO3. of TOTTXK. Dts %f,i ''^^ r~r«t». War.: of Appetite. In \aS_s_Sk. 1.-.C---' n. Lack of Strength, *VnCSog_k Md Tired Fe«ii:.pab«s:aie!T cared. Bone*, fctiscicJ and cerves receive new f'.ree. __ ■-r* , 'aTißh Ec'.ireM the mind and „ _ __ ___ _«C* _sspDiles Brain Power. 1 All I **** Sa^eriag from -MU I_■ aj peccllar to their will fl=d 13 SB. CARTER'S LOOS' TOXIC c *»i«*zi speedy care. Gives a clear. healthy complexion Freqner.t attenipts at connterfettlr? onlT add to the popularity of the criflr.aj. 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As the system ac quires tone thro' the influence of this benign medi cine, the nerves 6 fc STOMACH tf_v^ grow stronger ana more tranquil, headaches cease, and that nameless anxtety which is a peculiarity of the dyspeptic, gives way to cheer fulness. To establish health on a sure founda tion, use the peerless invigorant. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. ELY'S CATARRH C_AM_BALM Cleanses the Head. Allays I ii flam mat ion. Heals the Sores. Restores the Senses of Taste & Smell- A quick and positive cure SAY-FEVER 50 cents at drug*l.«t,Go cents by mail registered. Send for circular. Sample by mail 10 cents. ELY BROTHERS, Druggist., Oswego, N. Y. miJdical. DOCTORS .14 East seventh street, St. Paul, Minn , and 422 Ist Aye. North, Minneapolis, Minn. Kepularly fira— usited and legally qualified; longer encased In Chronic, STarVMS, Skin and Blood Diseases than any physician In America. 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St. Pan!, Minn. •The most prominent and successful physician n the Northwest, devoting exclusive attention to Chronic Diseases of the KIDNEYS. BLOOD l.\ D JERTOIS HUM. -'All forms of Nervous Debilitt resulting in Mental and Physical Weakness, Mercurial and other sffections'of the Throat, sain or Bones, Blood Impurities and Poisoning.Skln Affections, Old Sores, Pains in the Head and Back, Rheuma tism, Ulcers, Piles, Affections of the Eye and Ear, Disorders of the Lungs. Stomach, Liver and Bowels and all Chronic Female Complaints ani Irregularities are treated by new methods with everlasting success. Offices and parlors pn- Tate. Write for circnlar. Terms moderate. Consultation free. Office hours 9a.m. to 9 p. «... Sunday? 10 a. m to 3 p. m. __gnn__q pu_ s__qs_jj ipoq uij-g _i|ou2ej^ •}! 3>ji{ SJ[oo| 3 _!{._. *3SB3| ie !it 3A_q Xeui . Xp-ej A__ .\g ~u _d_ si _ji *nq iXjn__q jo jj_d _ Xjuo si .offi -^D V «_T»_ _UBT HTt»,~ «TTll«« •^J^fM^T _f /J 1 _fCSio^*JJi. SoJdbr A £2 /I **F*V IT a 3 tessxir-*- ■ • - *i B sAri B Ii a *»»»*••«««■• Stz.i /Jgf__^S:w "*4r K^ '/ railier null U isjimn rjTmi urn m I* _*•**'• T»«rfS*,J_t:«_TU. Confirmation of Assessment for Grail-: ink end Guttering WMtsll Street. Ojtioe ct thk Board or Public TTorks, ) City or St. Paul, Minn., Apt- 7, 1885. J The assessment of benefits, costs and expenses arising from the srading and guttering of Whitall street from. Westminster street to Payne avenue in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, having been completed by the Board of Public Works in and > for paid city, said Board will meet j at their , office in said city at 2 p. m. on the 27th i day of April,- A. D. 1885, to hear objections (if any) to said assessment,: at which tune and place, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, assessment will be confirmed by said Board. ~~ ".'" - The following is a list of the supposed owners* names, a description of the property benefited I and the amounts' assessed against the same, to-wit: .l.,>^ Tr: , Sanson's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits. James fctineou 1&2 8 $822 00 Same ....'..-.. .1&3 7' 372 00 ! Suae 2&3 C 235 50 ! Sums ................ .I*4 C 335 50 Same .....V&3. 5 885 50 Chain.'. ........ l 5 233 75 James Stinson....... ~<fc*l 4 335 50 Nora O'CoKhelU. 14 233 75 James Stinson.-.....'.' .2&1 3 395 50 'Same.... 1&4 3 '805 50 Same... 2&3 2 » 3*3 50 Same 144 2 885 50 5ame....... .2*3 f SSO 50 5ame...... .......1&4 1. 350 50 Trout Brook Addition to St. Paul. "-. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits. All Rice P&10 10 ?492 00 Sams 9*lo 0 51:8 00 Same ..... £410 .8 374 00 Edmund Rice's First Addition to St. Paul Supposed owner and description. > Lot. Block. Bens&le. AM 8ice.......... 3 0 $121 5ame...."....... 2 C 12100 Charlotte C Halt a . . . -1 0 121 00 TbcmasFahev..../. C 5 121 00 MKlflgaU*.. 5 5 127 00 Same. .4 5 :2l 00 gun* ...... - 3 5 3ii °° Same 2 5 12100 Same 1 5 121 00 SGWilhelm 0 4 121 0*) Same 5. 4 121.00 Jacob JBiftbi-raauser..... 4 4 121 0;) niiYoumr. 3 4 12100 Peter Finnegan......... ..2 4 13100 Same 7 1 4 121 'JO A'MRire C 3 12100 EAChresfc 5 3 15100 Same.... 4 ,3 'JO 00 LFahey:.... 3 3) Same.... 2 3- $2*o 00 Same .." 1 ") ATjFolsom:.. 6 2\ 5ame.......... ....: 5 " [_■ s , s .. 00 Same 4 2( ■ ->- • Same 3 2j, CKiddeli 2 2 CO 00 UK Otis 1 2 tO 00 S J Keeker.... C 1 12100 Same 5 1 131 00 Some ...4 7'l._-7 12100 Same 3- '*1 121 00 5ame....... ...2 1 12100 aame 1 * I- 1 00 Stinson's Subdivision of Block 35, Arlington ii;'.'* Addition to St, Paul ■ Supposed owner and description. Lot. Benefits. Nels M Okeson.. 10 St! 3 25 KiiudtNorma-: 17 HO 00 Ole Johnson and Nels Peterson. . .13 no 00 John'Bloniqnist et ai 10 HO 00 JP Gribben 20 HO 00 Same .' 21 110 00 A J Kelson .-..23 110 00 .James Stinson... 23' 110 Oo Andrew Pettersoc 24 . 1 0 00 SwanOleson 25 110 00 E A Unrest 20 110 00 (,' Bemused...; .27 110 00 X A Unrest 98 110 00 Cornelias Petersen .29 110 09 Same 30 110 00 Chas. Weide'B Subdivision of Block 40, Arling ton Kills Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Benefits. Weide 25428 $220 00 '-lame .24 . OS. 75 Same 88 ; OS 75 Same 22 13 75 -nine ' .21 ■ 68 .75 Sjiinj 20 '. C 8 75 Andrew Erickson 10 GS 75 Robert Helcbior 18 ■ OS 75 George Nelson 17 " 08 75 Chas Weld. ..IS CS 75 Same 15 68 75 Edward It Kelson .14 . CS 75 Unas Weide 13 03 75 John M Anderson *2 82 511 Ole Anderson. '1 82 50 Chas Weide . . 10 & 9 820 00 All objections to said assessment must be made in writing and Sled with 1,4; Clerk of said Bonn! at least on? day prior to fj'A meeting. JOHN KAIIFUNGTON, President. Official: 11. L. Gottv-sr, Clerk Board of Public Works. Assessment for Change of Grade on Sierra Street ' Office of the Board of Public Works, ) Citt or St. Paul, Minn., April 8, 1835. ( The Board of Public Works in and for the cor poration of the City of St. Paul, .Minnesota, will meet at their office in said city at 2 p.m., on the 27 th day of April, A. I). 1885, to make an assess ment of benefits,' damages, costs and expenses arising from a chantreoof grade on Sherman street, from Pleasant Avenue to Exchange street, in said city, on the properly on the line of said change of grade, and on such other property as may.be deemed benefited or damaged thereby. All persons interested are hereby notified to be present at said time and place of making said as sessment and will be heard. JOHN FARIUXGTON. President. Official: R. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works. 99- 01 STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY — ss. District Court, Second Judicial District. In the matter of the assignment of John J. Ward, Insolvent: On reading and fillntr the petition of Thomas Sbeahan, the assignee In the above entitled. matter, ■.. bleb sets forth that the* tork of hardware, (includ ing stoves) tinware, plumbers' materials and fix tares, which came Into hi* hands as such assignee, ii of the value of three thousand, two hundred. ninety-five «ml 03-100 <J3,29"j.03) dollar*, accord ing to the Inventory filed herein; and that he. the said assignee, tad received and bid for same, from WolterstorSl & Merit! of the city of St. Paul, of the son of sixteen hundred, nlneiy-ilx and 94-100 '.'11.A96.94) dollar', which Is the Highest bid said assignee could o">ia!n after diligently advertising •aid Stock for Mile- and •elfin* forth further, -bar in the judgment of -aid assignee. It Is for the best In terests of the creditors of said Insolvent that said bid of Wolterstorff & HorltS be accepted. Therefore, it Is ordered, that all persons Interested in said '-state show cause, if any they have, at a special term of this court to be held on Saturday, April 18th. 1535. st 10 o'clock a. m., why the bid of said Woiterstorff * Morl'z should , cot be accepted, and said stock of goods sold and transfer; to tbea ' for the amount of the'.r said bid, Ordered further, thst this order lie published 'n the Daily Glob- of Saint Paul, on the sth, 10th. V.th and 15tb days of April, 1881. and that a copy hereof be mailed, postpaid, to sal Insolvent, sad to each of the creditors of said Insolvent, who.c names and postoffice sd Irei* are known to said assignee, on or before April Kb, 1553. *< Dated Apr!: ").. 1553 OELANDO SIMONS. District Judge apr 3-10-13&15 STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF P.AMSEY — as. In Probate Court, . special term, held March 3, ISSS. In the matter of the estate of James P.!chard«on, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Aiel S. Leonard, administrator of said estate, setting forth that no personal estate ha» comets bis band*; tbe amount of debts outstanding against said deceased, and a description of all the real estate of which said deceased -led seized, and tbereondltioo and -value of the respective portions thereof; and praying that license be to him granted to tell at private sale all of (be real estate set forth and describe- 'fn said peti tion; - 7'"7V l '. And It appearing, by said petition, that there Is not . sufficient personal estate In the hands of said admin istrator to pay said debts, tr.-l tbat it Is necessary In order to pay the same, to sell all of said real estate; It Is therefore ordered, that all persons interested in said estate, appear before the judge of this court, on Tuesday, the 2'st day of April, A. D. li*;. at ten o'clock a. m.. at the probate office in Saint Paul, In said county, then and there to show cause, (If any there be) why license should not be granted to said administrator to sell said real estate according to the prayer of said petition. And It I* farther ordered. That a copy of this order shall be published tut four successive weeks prior to said day of bearing, the last- of which publications shall be at least fo-rteea days before said day of hearfaz. B_M Dally Glob-, a newspaper printed and published at Saint Pas! in said cotmty, and per sonally served on an peraons interested In said estate, raiding in said eoimty, at least fourteen days before sal-: day of hearing, and upon all . other* persons In terested, according 10 law. •"'- By the Court, ■■«,*. :. *"* > , [us.J •'« uWJL B. M' GROUTY. Judge of Probate. ■ Attest: F__s_ Robzbt. Jr.. Clerk. A_y_o £. 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Write for circular". in v STAND SCALES. -1 FAIRBANKS' STANDAED SCALES 1 - Eclipse Wind Mills' Tanks and Pumps, Smith- Vaile Steam Pumps and Boilers, ~ <**■ > : Hancock Inspirators, Lubricator., ets Confirmation of Assessment fertile Qgemiitc.-- -Wifl-sninz' and Extension of Arisirong Street OKTIOX 0? THE BOAED 0* P':P.MC WOP.K3. ) Cixr or St. I'avl, Minn., April 7, 1835. f Th* M*e«»nier.t of benefits, damage*, ">«'.* and expanses arising from the opening, widening and extension at Armstrong »-ir?«.i, frcm Seventh (7) street to Drake street, in tbe City of St. Pan i. Minnesota, having been completed by - tbe Boatd ofPablk Works in and for said city, .-aid Boa.-d will meet at their oKze in (aid city at Bp. .on the 27th day of April, A. D., 1885, to bear <;■> jectior.i. 'it any) to <ad a«.«e-?ment, at which time and place, unless sattcient cause is shown to the contrary, eaid assessment will h*» aimed by said Board. The following i» a lirt of the * -.-••. owners' names, . a description of the property bene fited or damaged and tbe amounts assessed against the same, to-wit: Snppo*ed owner ar.d description. Benefits. Damages. Balance. D X Barbaak. Tb* sMrtb thirty (30) feetof the following described lard, to-wit: Sonlh ft of KB ; . of NX %cf SI 34 of section IJ, ' town 2*, range 23. being in St; Paal, Minnesota. Taken for Arm strong street.... .. ...... ...:.AA. .:...... ........... $2,000 001 Same. South '/.of N'K Jf of >.'X ii of SE 14 of section 11, town 23, • 1 cjo 00 range 23. being in St. I 'a;i!. JJinneeota. (Except part -taken for f Armstrong 5treet)..... .................. .............. $2,010 00 j All objections to said assessment must be made in writing and filed with the Clerk of said Board at least one day prior to *aid meeting. Official: 7 -7> - JOHN FAKBINGTON, President. R. L. Go__*.s, Clerk Board of Public Works. . 7