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14 GOSSIP OF GOTHAM. The _£md- Oure Business the Silliest of all i Humbugs that nourish in . New York. A. Broadway Road Which has Excited and Incensed Old Knick -. -.v .* erbockers. ; An American Opera Company Backed By a Millionaire's Wife to Eclipse All Else. * new Yokk, June Boston's latest craze, mind-cure, has' appeared in New York. No less than three of the disciples of the new system have moved to New York, and two of them have set up gor geous establishments up-town. They all use the prefix "doctor" before their names, and their establishments are run in every* wav like those of prosperous physicians of the old school. One of them, on Madison avenue, is reaping a harvest. He charges S3 a visit, has a handsome brougham, a liveried man in the hall and all the other accessories of a fashionable doctor M cine. These men have now been established nearly a month, and they are rapidly build ing up a boom in the line of quackery. Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, the novel ist, who has written one good novel. 1 hat Lass o' Lowrie's, and one weak play, Es meralda, and GAINED CONSIDERABLE FAME thereby, is the most prominent convert the mind-cure people ever had. They have been using Mrs. Burnett's name ever since she was cured or converted by them as a sort of trade mark, and, as the general opinion among women seems to be that whatever cures Mrs. Burnett must be effi cacious, the mind-cure people find the use of the novelist's name very profitable. I called on the Madison avenue man last week just to see what the much-talked-of mind-cure was. In the first place the man was as arrant and transparent a fraud as I have ever met. He was a long-bearded, liollow-eved and affected creature who could not talk grammatically, or express two ideas consecutively in anything like an in telligible manner. He not only does not know how he cures people— he does cure them— oat he also has not formulated any theory by which lie can account for his as surance in ACCEPTING MONEY from people for alleged . services rendered. He sat like Napoleon in a chair, while he talked to me in the most pompous and stagy manner, and spoke somewhat as fol lows: "In the— a— first place it is a matter of extreme difficultness to account for my treatments. Firstly, disease doesn't exist. If a man has a boil it is because he thinks he ought to have it. and not because he really has it. I devote my intensest men tal activity to bear on that man's mind and that cures his mind of the delusion, which is that he really has got a boil. After his mind has been cured this here boil of his cures itself." If this is a fair specimen of the mind-cure disciples of Boston I am rather surprised at the extent of the craze. Boston has been accused of many things, but never before of sending ungrammatical men abroad. The mind-cure business is the silliest humbug of all the forms of quackery that flourish in New York. Nearly all the upper part of Broadway is being torn up by the railroad tracks. There is something the matter with the sewers at the down-town end, and in front of the post-office there are a number of holes eight or ten feet square in which gangs of workmen hammer and bang, while clouds of steam roll up around the horses' heads. It has been supposed that the steam heating company owned Broadway until Jake Sharp captured it 7 for his railroad. Heretofore the steam company apparently possessed the exclusive right to disrupt that tltoroughfare at all times, and in point of fact they are.. Arrowing up barricades in one or the other portion at all times. Mr. Sharp will now take a hand in the game md the., chances -are about six to two that . he will down the steam heating company and retain for himself THE EXCLUSIVE EIGHT of digging holes or otherwise disporting himself in all parts of Broadway. The public look on with equanimity born of despair. It realizes its own helpless posi tion and regards the controversy between Jake Sharp and the steam heating com pany coldly. New* York was as much ex cited over Mr. Sharp's enterprise as a country town ordinarily is over its first rail road. It took Sharp 34 years to get his railroad scheme through, and it is alleged by his lieutenants that he had to buy his way through the state and city authorities, from beginning to end. He will get his money all back again, for there cannot be a doubt of the success of his Broadway railroad. The assertion that it will spoil the street is somewhat off, for the street has not been hi a normal or healthy condi tion since the steam heating company got hold of it some years ago. — * * A sharply defined and conspicuous con trast between th c good and the bad is going on in Fourteenth street, within a block of Union square. The wealthiest and most fashionable Episcopal congregation in America is that of Grace church, and they maintain a chapel at the point indicated, directly opposite the academy of music. Mission work is here undertaken. At each side of the fine chapel is a concert garden, disreputable in character, loud in music, and a rendezvous • for loafers of both sexes. The neighborhood has developed into THE WOKST IX TOWN. These summer evenings the hilarious drunkenness and -adventurous debauchery are by no means confined within walls, but extend freely to the street, where uproari ous men and girls sit and carouse at small tables set along the inner edge of the side walk. '' The transparencies of Thiess' Hall and Prospect garden light the way, from either direction, of these high-society beaux and belles who are engaged in the mission work of Grace church: and in front of the chapel ' a lettered, illuminated invitation to enter the house of worship stands on a line with the others; and the three estab lishments are so adjacent that their music mingles,' and the voices of religion and li centiousness arise fogether. *** Mapleson has decided this year that he will not play* his opera company in New York again. That is the decision the colo nel arrived at after his spring season here, and his son told me just before the Maple son family sailed for England that the scheme would be carried out next year. It would seem that Mr. Mapleson has v gone over his books and found that he has lost money by his New York season regularly every year since '76. He invariably make's money on the road, only to lose it when he gets to New York. All of the prestige that New York successes can give his company x it already has, and he calculates that his present reputation will carry him through three or four years without ever appearing in New York. "This season," the son said to me before his departure, "has made the thing so very plain that the governor will no longer continue to run against it. In Chicago, Boston, and indeed every big city __ ere we played, we made A GREAT DEAL OF MONEY. ' 'We positively drained the San Francisco people dry, in the amusement way. Then we came back here for our short spring season and lost money as fast as we could pay it out. 7 Thousands that we have made easily on the road ran out like water i through a mill race, and we sat here and shoveled money into a hole just because we were in the habit of it.. Then the governor came to his decision not to play any more in New York." - v This is a very flamboyant way for the Ma pleson family to talk after they have = got through the season successfully, for they are always in a tight place and have no fortunes of their | own. The directors .of the academy of music remember very well that they were obliged to subscribe some thing like 850,000, , and send it. as a guaran tee to. Patti before she would come over 7 here . at all. The colonel was perfectly : helpless pecuniarily," as he had been a good "many years before, and as he will' be next ; year.7 He is untrustworthy and his : artists came over with him because they knew the directors could be depended upon. " That prop removed, Mr. Mapleson will ; find him self practically at sea. TnE OPERATIC PROSPECT ! is rather odd. Mr. . Stanton, a gentleman' who knows very little about opera, but who has' fashionable connections', proposes to give German opera at _ the Metropolitan ' next ear with a company modeled after that of the late Mr. Damrosch. Stanton is a young man with a well-trimmed black beard,- a quiet manner and a well-founded conviction that he knows all about opera in ' New York. • He will try his hand at "it alone ; next fall. His opposition will be Mrs. Thurber, the wife of tho anti-mon opoly millionaire and grocer." Mrs. Thur ber .does; not appear personally in the scheme which she is backing,. but she is the controlling spirit, and from the present outlook. she will be the heaviest loser. Her opposition will bo the American v opera company, which is to sing at the academy of music... She is an enthusiast on music, a warm supporter of Theodore Thomas and a lady of energy and knowledge of the world. She believes the American opera company will be able to eclipse everything in the Italian and German line, as it will appeal to the patriotism and understanding of New York audiences. Her prima donna will be Emma Juch; who is a German, speaks with a strong German accent, has a thin though accurately trained voice, and is about as lit to lead an American opera com pany as Materna herself. l ' . _. LITERARY NOTES. New Novels and Current Literature Reviewed. ; Messrs. Houghton/Mifflin & Co. have published The Russian volt, by Mr. Ed mund Noble of London— a small but im portant book, giving the origin and history of the great uprising which is popularly known as Nihilism. It is based upon ten years of careful study of Russian subjects, and two years' residence and travel in that oligarchic despotism. W. Mattieu Williams, whose scientific books, on the sun, heat, and other topics are popular and successful, has thought The Chemistry of Cooking a subject well worthy of treatment, and has .written a book with that title, which is published by D. Appleton & Co. Certainly few themes are more closely and practically connected with the health and happiness of civilized mankind. How thoroughly he goes over the field is suggested by the fact that the first chapter after the introduction relates to The Boiling of Water, a rudimentary but important process. The remaining seven teen chapters tell the reader about albu men, gelatin, fiber and juices of meat, roasting and grilling — including Count Rumford's — frying, stewing, cheese, fat, milk, cooking vegetables, gluten, bread, casein, cheap dinners, substitutes for tea and coffee, cookery of wine, vege tarianism, malted food, nutrition, etc. If Dr. William A. Hammond had begun writing when he commenced practicing, he might have developed remarkable fictitious fecundity. . Not long ago, well: on in life, he startled the public by becoming a novel ist, and has already produced three stories. The . latest, Mr. Oldmixon— D. Appleton & Co. — is a tale of New York city and its neighborhood, in which the principal per sonages are Henschel, the taxidermist, his daughter Barbara, Mr. Oldmixon, Jack Oldmixon and . Hogarth . Oldmixon, for whose benefit the full score of the "Rogue's March" is printed in the book. Positive and conflicting opinions on Lai and .Dr. Grattan have been printed in this country and in England, and there will probably be as wide critical differences about their suc cesses. A popular 50-cent edition of Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett's earliest and best story, That Lass o' Lowries, will be published at once by Messrs. Scribner. This is one of the few books to meet the success it de served at the outset, about 25,000 copies having been sold directly after publication; and it still remains one of the most vigorous and powerful stories ever produced by an American writer. 7 £j Among book publishers it has been a tra dition for many years that volumes of short stories do not sell. The career of the series Stories by American Authors, j which was completed a short time ago, goes to show the fallacy of this prophecy. From the start the books were. successful, until now nearly one hundred thousand copies have been sold and the demand is as steady as ever. Messrs. Scribner have paid the authors represented in this series 000 for the privilege of using their stories. Mr. Frank A. Flower of Wisconsin, as sisted by two other gentlemen, has just completed a . history of the famous war eagle known as "Old Abe." The hitherto unpublished papers and letters of Thackeray, .which are to appear this year, will be brought out first in this country by Charles Scribner's Sons. Stocks and Shares, or a Guide to Invest ors and Speculators, with a Treatise upon the Infatuation and Danger of Stock Spec ulation is the most instructive and enter taining book of the kind ever published. The various chapters are under the follow ing heading: Speculation, stock exchanges, brokers, bulls and bears, puts and. calls, pools, cliques and syndicates, outsiders, the right time to long and . the right time to sell, operating for a turn, rubbish, rules, reference tables, finale. The book is by the author of How to Operate Successfully on the London Stock Exchange, and is pub lished by Carroll, Sprigg & Co. of New York. The second book of the Earl of Lytton's Glenaveril is iust out; D. Appleton & Co. of New York, publishers. "_•_» Current Conundrums. Why is a painter like "a second-hand clothes dealer'? Because he brushes for a living. — Stockton Maverick. A poet propounds the conundrum, "What is wanner than a woman's love." Answer: A woman's temper. —Boston Globe. -What is the difference between a New man girl and the capital of Persia? One is Teheran; the other ran and tee-heed. — Newman Independent. • There is but little difference between a rough-and-tumble-fighter and a peace maker. One is an ear biter and the other is an arbiter.— Newark Call. - What is the difference between an exas perated father and a poor musical con ductor? None; they both beat the air in vain.— Burlington' Free Press. This is not a prize, but a surprise conun drum: "At what time does a man's hair re semble a packing box?" "When it stands on end." — Gazette. What 7 is . the . difference , between a .flood and an angry, brakeman? One breaks the dams and the other swears with considerable vigor.— Cincinnati, Merchant Traveller. What is the difference between a music "teacher and a horn-blower in a brass band? One is a private tutor and the other is a public i footer. § And again: One . makes a living out of his brains and the other out of his brass.— Evansville-Argus. . _ * ■"*. THE HOUSEMAID'S HOSE. Mte___^_^_-_..jj-. •< - . . A QUAKER CITY DITTY. When early birds begin to cheep, And early worms anon to bleat, And early leaves a laughing peep - From all.the trees that line the street. First of the day's first sights to greet 7 The wretch who wakes for weal or woes ■" Are broom,' and pail, and Phyllis', feet, And, last, of all, the housemaid's hose! - Than soft spring morning's latest sleep What joy more wholly, soully sweet? - Sad eyes which watch at last must weep 7 , And so their vigilance defeat; • When early rising is effete 7 . ;• And early morn puts by its prose, 'Twill to the end boast nothing neat .. ■ As, last of all, tlie housemaid's hose I Curst be the current broad, not deep — Though worse than rain, or snow, or sleet Where Phyllis floods the pave, to sweep 7 7 The wily, germ or microbe fleet "- Down to the curb. For his retreat '■:'-■'■ •'■■ The passer-by no refuge knows. ; * All points in view he's forced to keep, ; : 7-7 And, last of aU, the housemaid's hose! # - 7 :- 7*-- * 777 - ' ENVOI. •'-" ' " • Prince, arm thy subject well with cleat : Or cleavers when he. walking goes. 7 - • • Tell him to slash whate'er he meet, 7 -"■ 77. ■ And, first of . all, the housemaid's hose! ' '• 7 — John Paul Bocock in the Judge. THE; ST/ PAUL DAILY GLOBE, 7SUNp^MMORNIN_, * JUNE i 14, 1885.— SIXTEEN PAGES: CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Office of the City Treasurer, J St Paul,' Minn., June 10, 1885; . .., 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, Juue 27, 1885, at the Court House, in St.Paul, Minnesota, or judgments against the several lots and real estate embraced in a warrant in my hands for tho collection of unpaid as sessments, with interest and costs theroon," for the hereinafter named ' special • assess ments. All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota, when and where all persons interested may attend and be , heard. The owners and description of lots and real estate aro as follows: Assessment for Construction of a Sewer on Tenth Street, from Waba sha Street to St Peter Street. \ Baziile & Gucrin's Addition to St.Paul. Supposed owner and Am'tof description. Lot. Block. Assm't II Greve, Wloft of N 100 . . ) ft of ...37 5 V $52 50 20 ft of N 100 ft of 3 5 ) .7*77 H B Judd,W 30 ft of N 100 ft of 3 5 .52 50 H Greve, E J_ of 4 5 43 75 All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota. . f. 777\7 ■' ; 7 7 GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Office of the City Treasurer, ) St. Paul, Minn., June 10, 1885. J I will make application to the District Court in and for the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, at a special term held Saturday,' June 27, 1885, 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 assess ments, with interest and costs thereon, for the hereinafter named special assessments. All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota, when and whero all persons interested may attend and be heard. The owners and description of real estate are as follows: -;'-. Assessment for Grading Wabasha Street, from Bluff Street to Bice Street. Ewing & Chute's Addition to St. Paul. ; -. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Block. Assm't Est of W H Dean, (except Waba- 7? ; sha street,) N 210 ft of 8 $767 00 Ewing & Chute's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't Andrew Bjorkland, (N'ly. of Wabasha street) l4 1 $108 00 J F Eisenmenger 3 1) 5ame....... 3 IV $360 00 Same 1 1) St Aubin & Larkin, (N'ly Wabasha street) 1 1 $36 00 All in tho City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota. 777' GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Office of the City Treasurer, .? St. Paul, Minn., June 10, 1885. J 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 27, 1885, 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 assess ments, with interest and costs thereon, for the hereinafter named special assessments. All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota, when and whero all persons interested may attend and be heard.lsK___s - 7 '.£ ' ■■". . . The owners and description of real estate are as follows: 7' 77 Assessment for Grading Aurora Ave nue,from Eice Street to Grant Street. Ewing & Chute's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't U L Lamprey and E G 77".f *::•-_ 77> Rogers 9&10 3 $709 50 Estate of W H Dean, (ex cept Wabasha street) N 240 ft 0f....... 787', 922 25 SSwenson.. 28 llbal 50 00 Charles Weber 1 11 275 00 J W Willis 8 . 1 275 00 All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota. GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. CITY NOTICE. ~. .. .... Notice for Judgment. . — -~ 7 Office of the City Treasurer, * },"»• St. Paul, Minn., June 10, 1885. f 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 27, 1885, 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 assess ments, with interest and costs thereon, for the hereinafter named special assessments. All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota, when and where all persons interested may . attend and be heard. ' 777777:":-: .' 7- '"••■-• ,; -- The owners and description of real estate are as follows: '"."-77- ■ .- 7 -7j> Assessment for Grading Park Avenue, from Martin Street to Sherburne Avenue. * Brewster's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and ~ , ' Am't of description.. Lot. Block. Assm't John C Devereux... 11 3- $270 00 Same.. 10 3 180 00 Whitney's Subdivision of Brewster's Addition to St. Paul. 7.V-.-;\; Supposed owner and 7 Am't of description. 7 Lot. Block. Assm't Leopold Luther, north 30 - ft 0f . . . . . . . . .-.*. ....... .14 I)- ,- 00 . Same, north 30 ft 0f . .... 15 1 j 9 " 40 ■uu Same, south 120 ft of . ... 14 1 1,260 00 All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota. 77 7 GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. CONTRACT WORK ; Grading Lincoln Ayenue. Office of the Board of Public Works, ) . City of St. Paul, Minn., Juno 6, 1885. •) Sealed bids wiU be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their office in said city, until 12 in., ■ on : 17th. day of June, jA. d. . 1885, for the grading of Lincoln Avenue, "* from Oakland . street to Victoria street, in said city," according to the plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. 7 A bond with -at least two (2) sureties, In a sum of at least twenty (20) 7 per . cent, lof the gross amount bid must accompany each bid. The said Board reserves the ; right to reject any or all bids. ?'VB_!_BSfi_-_— ___&*i't .-: . . - ,' v * . ' . . JOHN FARRINGTON, President. 7 Official : 77.7 : 7.7 77 -■ -.x..--^: " ;';: . R. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works. -'■7-7 7 158-168 7.77- f ;7"c..7' ?; CITY ■ NOTICE. ; ; Notice for Judgment. Office of the City Treasurer, - .1 .7 St. Paul, Minn., June 10, 1885. J 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 27; 1885, at tho 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 hereinafter named special assessments. : ' ' , , All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota, when and where all persons interested may attend and be heard. The owners and description of real estate are as follows: Assessment for Grading Mississippi Street, from Pennsylvania Avenue to Acker Street, and Constructing the Abutments for the Proposed Iron Bridge Over the Tracks of the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Rail road. Kittson's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't Peter Berkey '...... 5&6 28 $40 00 JHSchurmeier . ; 5&6 713 7 50 00 Julia Nippolt .....:.... 4 4 37 50 Supposed owner and 7 Am't of description. . ' Assm't FA Kline. Lot 13,. block 15, Mc- Henry's Subdivision of part of block . 15, Hoyt's Addition . to St. . Paul, and strip .of land between Broadway and said lot 13, block 15, said subdivision............ $34 00 J A and W M Stees. Commencing at NE corner of McHenry's Subdivis | ion of part of block 15, Hoyt's Ad dition to St. Paul; thence N'ly par allel with W line of Broadway 50 ft • to place of beginning: thence N'ly parallel with said W line of Broad- I way 50 ft; thence W'ly parallel with - the N'ly line of said subdivision about 137 ft; thence Sly 50 ft; thence Ely to beginning, and strip of land between Broadway and above described 1and.........*. $32 50 L H Hunt. Commencing at a point in W line of Broadway 8 ft S'ly7 ■ from _ the SW cor of L C Dayton's Enlargement, St. Paul; thence W'ly parallel with S line of said Enlarge ment about 137 ft; thence Sly par allel with Broadway 45 ft; thence Ely parallel with said • Sly line of • said enlargement to W line of Broadway; thence N'ly^io begin- - ning ...... .."'.-.;.... .......... $32 50 Estate of John Spencer. Commenc ing at SW corner of L C Dayton's Enlargement, St. Paul; thence W'ly along S line of said enlargement about 137 ft; thence Sly 8 ft; £j thence Ely parallel with said S lino to W line of Broadway; thenco N - to beginning $6 00 Dayton's Addition to St. Paul. ' Supposed owner and Am't of description." Lot. Block. Assm't ACraig ".'v.-:.. ;......;.. .7 5 $32 50 A & B Roessler 14 4 32 50 Theo Sander, SJ_ 0f...... 13 ' 3 1 7 -0 Cath FarreU ..:..... 3 3 35 00 Annie Boorman eta 1..... 2 3 35 00 Same.... ............ 1 3 35 00 F Engelbrecht ......... 11 2 35 00 PGi110n. :...;......:.:.. 8 2 35 00 Alfred Wharton, (W of . ?- * ; " Mississippi street) 5 17 75 00 Same, (E of Mississippi «■ ) street) . . 5 If $145 00 Same.... ..;..... 4 1) De Bow, Smith, Risque & Williams' Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't DF McCarthy, S 5 ftof... 5 .1 $4 00 Louis Paine, S 45 ft of E 116 ft 0f............... 6 1 36 00 Chas McCarthy. 13 2 40 00 5ame..............;...... 13 2 40 00 BBPlechner . . . : .'. ...... 4 7 43 00 5ame....... 9 7 - 42 50 Esther R Conway. 10 7 77,..-: -42 50 HF Stevens...... 11 7 42 50 Michael Lyons 15 6 42 50 5ame....... ....14 6 42 50 WmCarron ........ ....13 6 42 50 Ellen Hayes. ............. 3 8 45 00 Edward Huxtable ..4. 8 45 00 AMRice................. 5 8 40 00 John A Bailey .......... 6 8 30 00 CGFHoffman 14 9 4500 J5can10n........ ...16 9 45 00 JohnKerwin .......... 7 .17 '9 45 00 St. 'Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway...... 18 9 40 00 5ame............... .19 9 30 00 7.570 Trout Brook Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and .:■*• :■■;■ Am't of description. :' Lot. Block. j Assm't St. Paul & Northern Pa cific Railroad 14&13 22 $91 Edmund Rice's Second Addition to St. Paul Supposed owner and Am't of. description. . •- Lot. Block. Assm't AMRice .26 .6 $87 50 Same .". 25 ,7 6 _'; 62 50 Same.... 24 6 62 50 ERice, Jr... 3 6 62 50 Same 2.. 6, 62 50 Quin1an. . . . .. . . . . . : ... .20 ,- 1 55 00 Peter 5a1vu5.... .........19 1"* 50 00 Trout Brook Addition to St, Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Ass'mt St. Paul & Northern Pa- 7 7 -' :.'7"7 cific Railway '. ... .**. ... 14 21 $62 50 Same ...:... . .". ......... 13 21 63 50 Same..... ........13. 31 62 50 AMRice... ......11 31 7 62 50 5am........ , 10 31 63 50 5ame..............: 9 21 63 50 Same .'..'... ....V.".. ...... 8, 21 6250 Same .....v 7 21 62 50 Same 6 21- 62 50 Same .;.•.......:....:.... 57/21 62 50 Same ......... .;*-.:.. 11 - 15 75 00 Same .............;:..... 12 : 15 63 50 Same 13 15.. 62 50 Same .14 15 62 50 5ame..........: .;..15 15 6250 Same.:.... ...16 15 62 50 5ame.. ............ ......17 15 62 50 Same ....".:....:.'..*.:...; 18 15 62 50 Same ;.........-...;. ...19 15 62 50 Same ;.:.'... .....v. ...... 20 15 i 75 00 5ame .';............ ......11 13 40 00 Same ....................10 13 5000 Same . . . ....... .-.-. . . ... . .12 13 ' . 50 00 Same . 7 ...... . ... .7 . . . ; .13 13 50 00 Same, % of ..... 14 13 25 00 St. Paul, & Northern . Pa- • ,-' ciflc RaUway, NE y of .14 13 25 . 00 Same ............... ...15 : 13 50 00 Same ..............;. ....16 :■> 13 50 00 Same .".. .,/...... 17 13 50 00 Samo . . . . . ..... .... ...... 1 13 66 00 - '"t ; );% .7*: ;• 7-- I*1 '* Am'tof Supposed owner and description. Assm't A M Rice. That miscellaneous piece 7 7of land bounded N by Cayuga street, E by Mississippi street, S by lot 19, block 1, Edmund: Rice's Sec-, ond Addition to St. Paul, and W by land of Cath Hughes . . . .". .... $40 00 D J Hennessey. Part of SE .i of sec tion 30,. town " 29, range 22, com mencing at NE corner of Ashton .'..•& Sherburne's Addition to St. Paul; * " thence N 45 minutes E 19.88 chains •to SE corner of land owned by Cath Hughes; thence N 17 minutes E 120 : ft to center of E . line of • said Hughes' land to place of beginning; ' thence in direction last named 120 ft thence N 78 degrees, 15 minutes W 4.47 chains; thence N 82 degrees, 30 minutes W 5.62 chains ; i thence 8 7, II 7 degrees, r 20 minutes W.^ 2.67 chains to center point on 5 W line of said • land ■< of ;. said Hughes; thence in a straight line to beginning, less . parcels thereof sold to < Coughlin, ', Nadeau, Cook, Murphy, Fenster- . * maker,' Johnson, Zirbe_ and Muel -7 ler by D J Hennessey, and except - 7 Caimga street. ::r....w... $125 00 Trout Brook- Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and "77' Am't of description. '' Lot. (Block. Assm't AMRice........... 767. 14 '7; $50 00 5ame. :.:...:..::...... ...6 7, 14 :- 50 00 5ame.:...:....-.*.....;..;. 4- 14 --.. 50 00 Same, SW'ly 8 ft 0f...... 37. 7, 14 7 ; 8 00 St Paul : & f Northern ' Pa- -- 7 ;- cific Railway, (except 5 7.7 7 A-SWJlyg. ft).;...:... ..*.; 8 V 14 . 42 00' 5ame...... ...... *.-.T.:. V.. 2 - 14 i5O 00 5ame.r.V..7...;...r...;..' 1 14 * 40 00 Trout Brook Addition to St.* Paul. Supposed owner and '7 77 Am't of ■ ': :• description. ' 7 Lot. Block. Assm't A M Rice, (except railroad ' right of way). 7 . . . ... .". ' 8 ' 5 $20 00 Same, .(except; railroad rlghtofway) 4 5 30 00 Samo, (except railroad .• ' rlghtofway) 5 5 50 00 5ame......"........:...".;. 6 5 50 00 St Paul & 7 Northern Pa- 7 ciflc Rai1way........... 1 • 5 . 50 00 AMRice................. 1 A 40 00 5ame......... 2 A 50 00 5ame..................... 3 A 50.00 Same .........: 4 A 50 00 Same ...... 5 A 50 00 5ame..;...'.. 6 A .60 00 Same, (excopt railroad ) right of way.... 7. .'.... 24 4 >125 00 Same .......25 4 J Same ...23 4 50 00 5am0....... .........22 4 50 00 Same ;..21 7 4 V 50 00 Same.. ......:. ...20 4 50 00 5ame.....: 19 .4 50 00 5ame........... ......18 .4 - '50 00 5ame.......... .....17 4 50 00 Same..... ............16 4 50 00 5ame........; '..'.....15 4 50 00 Same... .....14 4 50 00 \7 -7 Brookside Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and .7: 7 Am't of ■ description. Lot. Block. Assm't The Church of St Patrick.l 7 7 1 7 ' $44 00 5ame............... 16 1 45 00 5ame.................... .15 1 35 00 5ame.......... ......14 1 34 00 Same 13 1 77 45 00 John Re111ey......."....12 1 45 00 ERice, Jr... 6. 2 44 00 5ame....... 5 2 45 00 Same 4 2 45 00 Same .....3 3 45 00 Same .2 2. 45 00 Same 12 45 00 J J Watson... 6 3 44 00 Same 5 3 45 00 Same... ....4 .3 45 00 5ame............. 3 3 45 00 Same.... ....3 3 45 00 Same :: 1 3 45 00 Hoyt's Out Lots to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. 77. Lot. Assm't Robert McMenemy,E y of 13 $300 00 E A McMenemy. .....11 300 00 5ame.;..... .........12 300 00 Westminster Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't E Rice, Jr., et al ....30 7 $36 50 Same and5ame........... 3 '7 36 50 Same and same 2 7- 736 50 Same and same 1 7 ■"■ 36 50 Sameandsame ......17 8 \ 36 50 Same and same 16 j-:.- 8 S7 c 36 50 Same and 5ame... ........15 8 736 50 Sameandsame ....14 8 36 50 Same and 5ame........... 13 8 35 50 Sameandsame ....17 5 -36 50 Same and 5ame.. ...... ...16 5 .36 50 Same and same .....15 5, 36 50 Sameandsame.... .14 7 5 36 50 Same and same. .. 13 5 35 50 Same and same. .'*. .33 6 36 50 Sameandsame...... 31 6 36 50 Anna E F Stewart. 30 6 36 50 ERice, Jr., eta 1..... 3 6 36 50 Same and 5ame........... 2 6 .36 50 Same and5ame........... 1 6 35 50 Sameandsame... 32 3 36 50 Same and 5ame........... 31 ' .3 36 50 Same and same 30 3 36 50 Same and 5ame........... 3 3 36 50 Same and same 3 737 36 50 Same and same .1 3 35 50 Sameandsame '.' 18-- 4 36 50 Sameandsame ......17 4 36 50 Sume and same ....16- 4 36 50 Same and 5ame..... ......15 ,4 36 60 Sameandsame 14 4 36 50 Same and same ......13 4 35 50 Same and same. 18 1 36 50 Sameandsame ....17 1 36 50 Same and same..... ......16 1 "36 50 Same and 5ame.. ....... 15 1 36 50 Sameandsame 14 1 36 50 Sameandsame 13 '&I*'A}'£BB 25 Sameandsame 32. 2 - 36 50 Same and samo. 31 7-7;. 36 50 Sameandsame 30 2 ) 36 50 Same and same .3 3 ' 36 50 Same and same 2 2 36 50 Same and same 1 2 38 25 All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota. ."7~ 7. GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Office of the City Treasurer, ) St. Paul, Minn., June 10, 1885. J I will make application to the District Court in and for the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, at the special term to be held Sat urday, June 27, 1885, at the Court House, in St. Paul, Minnesota, for judgment 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 hereinafter named special as sessments. ;.•■'(■' :■; 77 All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota, when and where all persons interested may attend and be heard. 77777;; The owners and description of real estate are as follows: .'* : 7: .777. 7?7 Assessment for Grading and Gutter ing Whitall Street, from Westmins ter Street to Payne Avenue. Stinson's Addition to St. Paul. :s7 Supposed owner and Am'tof description. .7777 Lot. Block. Assm't James Stinson 1&2 8 $822 00 Same.... 1&3 7 372 00 Same ..........2&3 6 335 50 Same 1&4 6 .335 50 5ame...............: 2&3 5 335 50 James Chain. ......... 1 5 233 ,75 James Stinson . . . . : 2&3 ■■, 4 335 50 Same. 2&3 3 7395 50 Same... ....1&4 3 395 50 5ame....... ....2&3 2 395 50 Same 1&4 2 395 50 Same 2&3 1 380.50 5ame........ ........:i&4 1 350 50 - ( Trout Brook Addition to St. Paul. I Supposed owner and • Am't of description.: ." Lot. Block. Assm't AMRice .....9&10 ' 10 $492 00 5ame............. 9&10 * 9 528 00 Same 9&10 8 .37400 Edmund Rice's First Addition to St. Paul. . Supposed owner and f Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't AM Rice.. 3 76 7 $121 00 5ame...... 2.6 7 121 00 Charlotte C Hatch........ 1 6 12100 Thomas Fahey........... 6 5 12100 Peter Finnigan ...... 1 4 Bal 42 00 Stinson's Subdivision of Block 36, Arlington Hills Addition to St. Paul. 7777 Supposed owner and . Am't of description. Lot. Assm't John Blomquist, et a 1... '....... 19 $110 00 JPGribben ...............20 Bal. 20 00 A J Ne150n......... .23 110 00 Andrew Peter50n;............. 24 '-■ 110 00 Cornelius Peterson 29 . 110 00 Same .30 . V 110 00 Chas. Weide's Subdivision of Block 46, Arling ton Hills Addition to St. Paul. . Supposed owner and \ Am't of description. Lot. Assm't Andrew Erickson ;'...'. ...'..'.. 19 7 $68 75 Robert Melchlor .......'...'... .18 ". 68 75 George Nelson ...17 , 68 75 Edward H Nelson ......14 63 75 Ole Anderson :............. 11 ,82 50 All In the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota. - GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. , Assessment for Mnllerry Street ..___ Alley. ■ :. — ;-.*■ .7 - ' .:: Office of the Board of Public Works," ) - City of St. Paul, Minx.,' June 11, 1885. y The Board of Public - Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, will meet at their office in said city at 2 p. m. on 7 the 22d . day of . June, A. D. 1885, to make an assessment of beneflts, costs and expenses arising from the grading of Mulberry street and* the alley connecting the same with 'Rice street, through blook 1590f . Irvine' s Enlarge ment to Rice & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul, 1 on the property on : the lino of said | grading, and; benefited thereby amounting in the'ag gregate t05393.85. . • "7. 77 7 77. - All persons interested are ' hereby .; notified to be present at said time and.place ; of \ mak ing said assessment and will be heard. ' . ; JOB_i__mHlNG_-»N, President. 'Official: "-7; .7 - :"-7777-''C"-?;-*v l ' R.L. Gorman, Clerk Board of PubUc Works. :"7-:v \::;' 16844 " ' .77..7T7 CITY NOTICE. 7' ! :-:'■' ■'■'"■ _______ ; --7"' : ''*7: 7 '7- Notice for Judgment. A ."' _______.. Vv- Office of the City Treasurer, ? 7 _-:■■ St. Paul, Minn., June 10, 1885. ) ... ■ . I will make application to the District Court in and for tho County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, at the special term held Saturday, ■ June 27, 1885, 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 assess ments, with interest ana costs thereon, for the heinaf named special assessments. ■ *; All in the City of St. Paul, County of -Ram sey and State of Minnesota, when and where all persons Interested may attend and be heard. 7 ' 7 The owners and description of real estate areas follows: 7 7.7 Assessment for Opening", "Widening: and Extension of Armstrong' Street, from Seventh Street to Drake Street. Am't of . Supposed owner and description. Assm't D R Burbank, SJ.of NE y of NE y of SE y of section 11, town 28, < range 23, (except part taken • for. Armstrong street), balance benefits $10 00 All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota. 7 r GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Office of the City Treasurer, ) St. Paul, Minn., June 10, 1885. f 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 27, 1885, 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 assess ments, with interest and costs thereon, for tho hereinafter named special assessments. 77 . All In the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey 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: Re-assessment for Grading Bates Ave nue, from Fourth Street to Plum Street. - : Wilder* Dodge's Subdivision of Block 4B Lyman Dayton's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block I Assm't HNGood ......11 2 $44 00 Same ...12 2 44 00 Same ......13 2 44 00 Branch's Subdivision of Part of Block 56, Lyman Dayton's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Assm't Mary Branch... 1 $27 50 Same 2 27 50 Same... 3" 27 50 Same .. .. 4 27 50 5ame.".'. ........................ 5 27 50 5ame...... 6 27 50 All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota. 7' '■•:. 77* 7 GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Office of the City Treasurer, ) St. Paul, Minn., June 10, 1885. J 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 27, 1885, at the Court House, in St. Paul, Minnesota, for judgment against the several lots and real estate embraced in a warrant in my hands lor the collection of unpaid assess ments, with interest and costs thereon.for the hereinafter named special assessments. All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota, when and where all persons interested may attend* and be heard. '77777: 777777777 The owners and description of real estate are as follows: Re-assessment for Grading and Fill ing Block Nine (9), Ashton & Sherburne's, Addition, and Block Seven (7), Deßow, Smith, Risque & Williams' Addition to • St. Paul. Ashton & Sherburne's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't of . description. Lot. Block. Assm't C A Mann and AL Mayall eta 1........ 2 9 $100 00 A L Mayall et al ......... 4 9 210 10 C A Mann and A L Mayall etal... 5 9 200 00 Same and same 6 7, 9. • 190 00 Same and same. 7 9 195 00 Christina Kauffman,E% of 8 9 140 00 Adam man... 9 9 207 50 Same, of 11 9 135 00 Deßow, Smith, Risque & Williams' Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am'tof • description. Lot. Block. Assm't Fred Artz, N 45 ft Of 6 7 $6 75 5ame..................... 7 7 25 00 Caroline Art-.. "*■ . 7 • 25 00 James 88ea15....... ....15 . 7. 122 50 All in' the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota. •„ ■■ ■ 7 7;' GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. CITY NOTICE. - Notice for Judgment Office of the City Treasurer, 1 St. Paul. Minn., June 10, 1885. . ■ I will make application to the District Court in and for the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, •at the special term to be held Saturday, June 27, 1885, at the Court House, in St. Paul, Minnesota, for judgment against the several lots and real estate embraced in a warrant in my hands for the collection of un paid 7 assessments, with interest and costs thereon, for the hereinafter named special as sessments. All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram soy and State of Minnesota, when and where all persons " Interested may attend ] and be heard. . 7 • ■ • 7 The owners and description of real estate are as follows: ; ; =7 7 Assessment for Grading View Street, from Randolph Street to Grace Street. Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of ', description. 7-7<-7 - Block. Assm't PPWintermute 33, $353 00 Same, (except 40x111 8-12 feet in "- SE c0rner)... ........ .... 34 296 00 Brown's Subdivision of Block 23 of Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Addition. Supposed owner and Ain't of V description. - , Lot. Block. Assm't M Hartwe1L . . ............ 33 23 $64 00 MCHazzard ........... 32 23. 64 00 HLHartwell ........ 31 23 64 00 ...:.- Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Addition. Supposed owner and '-.:"; 'Am'tof >' description. , Block. Assm't H B Montgomery, und y 0f . . . . ; 21 . • $160 25 Brown's Subdivision .of v Block 79, Stinson, " Brown & Ramsey's Addition. '77 77 _-.-■■*; Supposed owner and '■■• ''-■■;. • 7' Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't PT Kavanagh. . .......... 46 .; 9 ; : $66 50 lEAthe-t0n:............. 43 9 ; 7 66 50 -I\. All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State.'of Minnesota. -- V ,'. . ' -7 ■ '-. ' ' GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. 7 \m\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\m 7 Fire Department 7 Contracts*! Office Board of Fire Commissioners, i . ' . -; ; City of St. Paul, June 10, 1885. ) Sealed proposals will be received at the of fice of the Board of Fire Commissioners, at Central Fire Hall, corner Eighth and Minne sota streets, "; until Monday, the 22d day of June,:-7*.7-; 7 For Grading the Lots, FURNISHING Material and Labor for Erecting Four (4) Engine Houses, According to plans and specifications to to seen at said oflice, /;, TO-WIT: Grading Lot 60x125 feet on George street, in; West | St. Paul, erecting thereon a house 25x70 feet. '77; Grading Lot ,75x106 feet, corner of Edmund and Marion streets, near Rice street, erect* ing thereon a house 32x70 feet. 7 # 77 7 7 Grading Lot 80x100 feet, on Ross street nea*j Seventh street, erecting thereon "a . house 32x70 feet. Z .7 Grading Lot near • Seventh and Randolph, . streets, erecting thereon a house 32x70 feet. -- '•■'.. " -777,- r The lots will .be graded to a level with tha sidewalks. Contractor will remove all sur plus earth if any, and procure all earth neces* sary to fill up a lot. The houses are to be built — founda* tions, brick walls and brick cornice. The houses must be completed on or before October ;1, ,-. 1885. Estimates will be given monthly for .material and work in the build ing, retaining twenty-five. per cent, of the amount as security for performance of the contract. First-rate material and work will be re quired. Bids may be made on each lot and building, or on the whole. All bids should be sealed, directed to P.B. Delano, President Board Fire Commissioners, and endorsed "Proposals for grading lots and erection of engine houses." Said Board re serves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board. .7 F. R. DELANO, President. Wm. O'Gorman-, Secretary, 162-169 1 7 7. NOTICE TO Contractors ! City Clerk's Office, ) ..-_ 7 St. Paul, June 8, 1885. J Sealed proposals will be received at the of fice of the City Engineer, until 12 m, Monday, the 6th day of July, a. D. 1885, for the con struction and erection of a Highway Bridge, V ACROSS THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER, At Robert street, in accordance with the plans and specification on file in the office of the said City Engineer. A bond in the sum of twenty per cent, of the gross amount of proposal must accom pany the same. ' 7'7 V 7 '■ The Common Council reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. 77,'.' THOS. A. PRENDERGAST, 160-187 7-.- City Clerk. DOCTORS WHITTIER! 814 East Seven*-, street, St. Paul, Minn., and ' 422 Ist Aye. North, Minneapolis, Minn. Regularly Graduated and legally qualified, longer engaged in . Chronic, Nervous, Skin and Blood Diseases than any physician in America. A friendly talk costs nothing. If inconvenient to visit us for treatment, medicines • sent by mail or express, free from observation. Curable cases guaranteed. .II doubt exists wo say so. 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The most prominent and successful physician n the Northwest, devoting exclusive attention to Chronic Diseases of the KIDNEYS, BLOOD AND NERVOUS SYSTEM. All forms of Nervous Debility resulting in Mental and Physical Weakness, Mercurial and other affections of the Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Impurities and Poisoning, Skin Affections, Old Sores, Pains in the Head and Back, lthe_m_t .ism, Ulcere, Piles, Affections of the Bye and Ear. Disorders .of the Langs, Stomach, Liver and Bowels and all Chronic Female Complaints and Irregularities are , treated by new methods with everlasting success. Offices and parlors pri vate. Write for circular. Terms moderate Consultation free. Office hours 9a. m. to 9 p. m., Sundays 10 a. m to 3 p. ■_ ;7 7 ;• " » 777.7.. , BATHS. THE ■ ST. PAUL HEALTH INSTITUTE COMBINES The Turkish, Russian and Sulphur Bath, the well-known Message or Muscular Treatment, ..and Swedish Movement Cure is Administered by ' .777:- H. WINKLER. This treatment is '■ recommended by. all t_« physicians for Nervous Debility, Weakness and Female Complaint. Having had fifteen years* experience, satisfaction guaranteed. For . gentlemen, : every day; ladies, every Friday; or orders can bo left at the office. THE ST. PAUL HEALTH -INSTITUTE, Corner Fourth and Cedar streets. \ * ' MACHINERY. ■ ; — — — '-—z ■ — 1 1 WASHINGTON STEAM ENGINE WORKS r 7'-^7-v7 t l_)E : PEW & CO., •- '-". V Manufacturers of steam Engines and Boners Mill I and Elevator | Machinery, Engine \ Trim mings, Wrought Iron Pipe | and Fittings, Iron and Brass work :of * all * descriptions. ■ Special attention given 'to S Repair Work. | Office and Works: < Terminus 7 Lafayette avenue ; street cars, St. Paul Minn. - 777--7