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i °' tion, if you desire us to make the improve ment. Yeas ... nays 0. , William Barrett, President. R. L. Gormax, Clerk Board Public Works. May 31, is... ' __ _ , Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also. James Street Opeuing, Etc.— To the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: , „ Tbo Board of. Public Woiks have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council approved May 19. 18.., relative to the apeuius, widening and extension of James street, from Oueida street to tho Mississippi river, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is Beccessary and proper from Oneida stieet to j Western avenue; that the estimated expense thereof is 53.500: thai teal estate to be as sessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the damiages, costs aud expenses necessary .to be incurred theiebv; that said" improvement is net asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed there for, but we herewith send a plan or profile ot said improvement and an order for your adoption, it you desire us to make the im provement. Yeas 6. nays 0. William Barrett. President. R. L. Gorman*. Clerk Board Public Works. May 31. 1556. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also Slopes on Sherburne Avenue— To the Common Council of the City of St* Paul: . The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved May 19, ISS6, relative to condemning an easement for the necessary slopes in the grading of Sherburne avenue, from Bice street to Grant street, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is necessary and proper, extending said slopes one and one half feet for every foot cut or filled on said Sherburne Avenue in said grading; that the estimated expense thereof is 5750; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of tho damages, costs and expenses necessary to be in curred thereby: that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a . majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. Yeas 5, nays 0. William Barrett. President. R. L. Gokmax, Clerk Board Public Works. May 31, 1886. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works. ) Also, St. Albans Street Grading— To the Common Council of tho City of St. Paul: The Board of Public Works have had un der consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved May 19, 1883, relative to the grading of St. Albans street, from Iglehart street to St. Anthony avenue, aud having investigated the proposed improvement repectfully report that said improvement is necessary and proper, from Marshall avenue to "Uni versity avenue; that the estimated expense thereof is So, 785, one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury be fore the contract is let: that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a pe tition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said Improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. Yeas 5, nays 0. William Barrett, President. R. L. Gormax, Clerk Board Public Works. May 31, 1886. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, Fuller Street Opening, Etc.* To the Common Council of the city of St. Paul: J• ; .• The Board of Public Works have had un der consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved February 18, ISS6. relative to the opening, widen ing aud extension of Fuller street, from Kent street to Dale street, and having investi gated the proposed improvement, respect fully report that said improvement is neces sary and proper; that the estimated ex pense thereof is 31,250, one half of which need not be paid into the City Treas ury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the own ers of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adop tion, if you desire us to make the improve ment. Yeas 5, nays 0. William Barrett. President. R. L. Gormax. Clerk Board Public Works. May 81, ISSO. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, Wells Street Opening To the Common Council of the City of St. ' Paul: ' The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved May 21, 18S6, lelative to the opening of Wells street, from Forest street to Greenwood avenue, and having investigated the pro posed improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is necessary and proper; that the estimated expense thereof is 1.300; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found [benefited to the extent , of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the own ers of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adop tion, if you desire us to make the improve ment. Yeas 5, nays 0. William Barrett, President. R. L. Gormax. Clerk Board Public Works. May 31. ISSO. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, Arch Street Grading — To the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: The Board of Public Works have had un der consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved April 7, 1886, relative to the grading of Arch street, from Jackson to Columbia street, and hav ing investigated the proposed improvement respectfully report that said improvement is necessary and proper; that the estimated expense thereof is 86,002, one-half of ■which need not be paid into the City Treas ury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be fou#l benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said imgrovement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of "property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. Yeas 0, nays 0. William Barrett. President. R. L. Gormax, Clerk Board Public Works. • May 31, 1886. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, Sewer on St. Albans and Other Streets— To the Common Council of the City of St Paul: The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or orders of the Common Council, approved May 19 and 27. TSS6. respectively, relative to the construction of sewers on St. Albans street, from St. Clair street to Grand avenue; on Lincoln avenue, from Dale street to Vic toria street; on Grand avenue, from Dale ; street to Victoria street; on St. Albans 'street, from south line of Grand avenue to north line of Summit avenue, and on Sum . Mit avenue, from St. Albans street to Dale street, and having Investigated the proposed improvement, re spectfully report that said improvement is necessary and proper, on St. Albans street from St. Clair street to Summit avenue; on • Lincoln avenue, from Dale street to Victoria street; on Grand avenue, from Oakland street to a point ! half way between Avon i and Victoria streets, and on Summit j i avenue . from - St. Albans ' street to > ■ Dale street; that the estimated ex pense thereof is 528,225, one-half of which need net be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can "be found benefited to the extent of $20,250 of the costs aud expenses necessary to be incurred thereby, audsl;V7stobepaldoutof the sew erage boud f und;that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners at property to be assessed therefor, but wo herewith scud a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the im provement. Yeas 5,' uavs 0. -. William Barrett, President. K. L. Gokmax, Clerk Board Public Works. May SI. ÜB6. Adopted. ' (See order to Board of Public Works.) ."' ' Also, Sewer on Ashland Avenue — To the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: The Board of Public Works have had , under consideration the resolution or order of the • Common Council, approved March 4, ISSS, relative to the construction of a ! sewer on Hennepin avenue (now Ashland), j from Dale street to St. Albans street, and ; on St. Albans street, from Hennepin aveuue i (now Ashland) to Selby avenue, and, hay- j ing investigated the proposed improvement, j respectfully report that said improvement is I necessary and proper, on Ashland avenue, | from Dale street to St. Albans street, and on St. Albans street, from Ashland avenue | to Marshall avenue; that the estimated ex pense thereof is 311,640, one-half of which | need not be paid into the City Treasury be fore the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to i the extent of 34,217 of the costs and ex penses necessary to bo incurred thereby, anßf 37,423 to be paid out of thu sewerage ' bond fund; that said improvement is not asked ' for a petition of a majority of Alio owners of property to be assessed therefor, but wo herewith scud a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the im provement. Yeas 5, nays 0. William Barrett, President. R. L. Gorman", Clerk Board Public Works. May 31, ISSO. - Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Note— These arc only a part of the pro ceedings, of the regular meeting of this date. Resolutions. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May 31, lSSt*. It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- j cil of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said t City of St. Paul cause the following im provements to be made, to-wit: Open Wells | street, from Forest street to Greenwood • avenue, condemning and taking a strip of laud fifty (50) feet wide, the north line of which strip is the north line of Wells street I in Nelson's addition, produced easterly in | said city; that said Board shall \ proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascer tain the saw. which will be required to pay the damages, costs aud necessary ex penses . of. such . improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improve- i ment, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be as sessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be in curred thereby. , Yeas — Conley., Dowlan, O'Connor, Petscb, Cullen, Kerr, Sanborn, Weber," Kenny. Kain. Starkey, Bryant, Minea, Mr. President l4. Approved June 2, 1886. ln the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works; dated May 81, 1886, It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun cil of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following im- j provements to be made, to-wit: Open, i widen aud extend St. Clair street from the westerly line of the right of way of the j Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Bailroad company (Short Line so called), to the Mississippi river, condemn- | ing ; and taking. "all that land not already condemned or dedicated for public use, ■ lying within the, lines of St. Clair street, j immediately west of said right of way, ex- j tended in a straight line east to the Missis sippi river, the center line of said extension being the section . line between sections 1 and 2, town 28, range 23, in said city; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can 3 ascertain the same, which will be required to ; pay f; the damages,' costs and necessary expenses of such improve ment upon the real estate to be benefited by - said improvement, as provided . by law," it being tho opinion of tho Council that real estate to bo assessed for such im provement can be found benefited to the extent of tho costs aud expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. .. Yeas — Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Kerr, Sanbom, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Starkey, Bryant, Minea, Mr. President— l 4. . Approved June 3, 1886. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May 31, 18S6, It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- . cil of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of , St. Paul cause the following . im provements to be made, to-wit: Grade Carroll street, from Dale street to Chats worth street, 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 . ascer tain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary ex penses of such improvement upon tho real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be as sessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas Aid., Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen," Kerr, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Starkey, Bryant, Minea, Mr. President — 14. Approved June 2, 1886. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May 31, 1886, It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun cil of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St.- Paul cause the following im provements to be made, to-wit: Grade Jefferson avenue, from Victoria street to the right of way of the St. Paul & Sioux City Railroad company, in'said city; thatsaiil 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 con tract, said Board shall proceed with out delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be re quired to pay the costs and neces sary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said im provement, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed . for . such improvement can be found benefited to the . extent of the "costs and ; expenses necessary to be in curred thereby. ■?«'■; Yeas— Aid. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Culleu, Kerr, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Starkey, Bryant, Minea, Mr. President— "i 4. • Approved June 2, 1886. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Worts, dated May 31, ISS6, It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun cil of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works, of said City of St. Paul . cause the following im provements to be made , to-wit: Grade St. Albans street,' from Marshall- avenue to . University avenue, 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 STTE ST. PAUL; DAILY GLOBE.; ■ THURSDAY MOKNTNa, JU_TE 3, 1886.— TEN" PAGES. ascertain the same, which will be re quired ; to ; • pay the costs and nec essary expenses of such , improve ment . upon the real estate ? to be benefited by .said improvement,' .as provided by Jaw, it being the opinion of the Council . that real estate .to be assessed for such improvement can bo found benefited to the extent of the costs . and expenses necessary to be in curred thereby. 7;, Yeas— Aid. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Kerr, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Starkey, Bryant, Minea, Mr. President— l 4. Approved June •_, 18S6. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, May 31, 1380. It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun cil of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following im provements to be made.? to wit: Grade St. Anthony avenue, from Rice street to" a point 1.320 feet west of Lexington avenue: Martin street, from Arundel street to Kent street, and Mackubin street, from Rondo street to Fuller street In said city, using | the surplus material from said Martin and j Mackubiu streets necessary to fill said St.; Anthony avenue; that said Board cause j said work to be let by contract, as provided ! bylaw, without one- half the estimated j cost being first paid into the City Treasury, j and after said work shall be placed under I contract, said Board shall proceed without ; delay to assess the amount us nearly as they | can ascertain the same, which will lie re quired to pay the costs and necessary ex penses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by. said improvement, as provided by law, it being the opinion j of the Council that real estate to be assessed ' for such improvement can .be found bene fited to the extent of the costs and expenses j necessary to be incurred thereby? Yeas Aid. Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Kerr, Sanborn. Weber, j Kenny, Kain. Starkey, Bryant, Miuea, Mr. j President— l 4. Approved June a. ISS6. In the matter of the report of the Board of i Public Works, dated May 31, 1. .-',', . It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- | cil or' the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following im- ■ provements to be made, to-wit: Construct | sewers on St. Albans street, from St. Clair J street to Sutmn . avenue: on Lincoln aye- I nue, from Dal. street to Victoria street; on Grand avenue, from Oakland street to a i point half way batweeri Avon and Victoria > streets, and ou Summit avenue, from St. j Albans street to Dale street, toother with I the necessary catchbasins and manholes; i that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law. without one-half the estimated cost being' first pah! I into the City Treasury, and alter said work j shall be placed under contract, said. Board shall proceed without delay to assess the ! amount as nearly as they can ascertain the j same, which will be required to pay the t costs and necessary expenses of such im provement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law, it being the' opinion of ihe Council that real estate to bj .as- | sessed for such improvement can he found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas Aid. Conley. Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Kerr, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Starkey, Bryant; Minea, Mr. President— l 4. Approved June 3, ISS6. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May 81, ISSO. it is hereby ordered by the Common Coun cil of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following im provements to be made, to-wit: Grade Arch street, from Jackson street to Columbia street; 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 cost;*. and necessary expenses of such im provement upon the real estate to be bene fited by said improvement as provided by Jaw, 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 tiie costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas Aid. Conley, , Dowlan. O'Connor. Petsch, Ci'lien, Kerr, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Starkey, Bryant, Minea, Mr. President — 14. Approved June 2, 1886. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May 31, 1886, lt is hereby ordered by the Common Coun cil of the City of St". Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following im provements to be made, to-wit: Construct a sewer on Ashland avenue, from Dale to St. Albans street, and on St. Albans street, from Ashland avenue to Marshall avenue, together with the necessary catch basins and manholes; that said Board cause ■ said work to be let by con tract, 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 ex penses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement] as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas — Aid. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con nor, Petsch, Cullen, Kerr, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Starkey, Bryant. Miuea, Mr. President l4. Approved June 2, 18S6. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May 31, 1886, It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St, Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following im provements to be made, to-wit: Open, widen and extend ' the alley between block 58, Irvine's enlargement of Bice & Irvine's addition to St. Paul and Park Place addi tion to St. Paul in said city, condemning and taking the southwesterly ten (10) feet of lot IS of said Park Place addition to St. Paul and'tlmt miscellaneous strip of land (3 feet wide) lying southwesterly of and adjoining the driveway around Park Place Park: ■ that 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 damages, costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to.be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found bene fited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas— Ald.GConley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Kerr, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Starkey, Bryant, Minea, Mr. President — Approved June 2, 1886. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May 31, 1886, <,••. It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun cil of the City of SttPaul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul, cause the following im provements to be made, to-wit: Open; widen and extend James street, from Oneida street, to Western Avenue,.con demning and taking all that land not al ready condemned or dedicated for public use, lying within the lines of James street, produced east from Webster street to Wes tern avenue, in said city; that 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 damages, costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefitted by said - improvement, as pro vided by . law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and ex penses necessary to be incurred thereby." '• Yeas— Conley, '"? Dowlan, O'Con nor, Petsch. Cullen, Kerr, Sanborn,? Weber," Kenny, Kaln, Starkey, , Bryant, Minea, Mr. President 14. > Approved June 2, 1886. , .;. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works. May 81, 1883., r It is hereby ordered by tha Common Coun cil of tha City of St. Paul: ">' That the Beard of Public Warks of said City of St. Paul cause tha following im provements to be male, te-wlt: Caudaum and take au easement ou ttie laud adjoining and on the liua of Sherburne avenue, from Rice streat to Grant .tract, in said city, necessary to make aud maintain the slopes in grading said Sherburne avenue, said slopes extending one and one (13. > feet on said land tor every loot cut or filled ou said Sherburne avenue in said grading: that 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 damages, costs and necessary ex penses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as. provided law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be as sessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of 'the: damages. costs and expenses necessary to ba incurred thereby. Yeas— Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor, Putsch, Cullen, Kerr. Sunburn; "' Weber, Kenny, Kain, Starkey, Bryant, Minea, Mr. President l4. ; ' • Approved June 2, ISS3. yA": In the. matter of the report of the Board of • Public Works. May 31. ISO". It is hereby ordered by thu Common Coun cil of the City of St. Paul: ,•. < That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the ; following im provements to be made, to-wit: Open, widen ami extend Fuller street, from Kent street to Dale street, in said city, condemn ing and taking all that land not already dedicated for public use. lying within thu lines of- Fuller street, in' Mackubin- & Marshall's addition to St. Paul, produced west to Dale street; that-said Board shall proceed without da. ay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain t;u» same, which will be requited to pay the daiwagus, costs and necessary expenses ot such im provement upon the real estate i to '_» ' .ma iited by said improvement, as provided by law, it being tho opinion of tha council that real estate to be assessed for such im provement can be found benefited to the extent of tli. damages, costs: aud expenses ; necessary to be inclined thereby. :i Yeas — Aid. Conley. Dowlan, O'Connor. Petsch; Culleu. Kerr, Sanborn.' Weber, Kenny, Kain. Starkey, Bryant, Miliea. Mr. Rcj-siftent— ■ 14. Approved June 2. ISS3. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May 31. . 1880. It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun cil of tho City of St.. Paul: .?' '. ; That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause' tho j followiug im provements to be made, .to-wit: Open, widen and extend State streot. sixty __t wide, from the tho north line of Morrison's add.tion to West St. Paul 'to Bun ker street; thence in a direct line to tho center of . Ducas streot and Tyler street west; condemning and taking ail that. land lying within .the lines "of a strip sixty. (60 - feet . wide, besvs>oeo Gate, and Hunker streets, - the oiisferly Una of which strip being a straight line drawn from Hie northwest comer of lot S, block 00. to tho southwest corner, of lot 18, block 1, of the West St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syndicate Addition No. 1. . Also, all that part of lots 3 aud 3, block 1. of Urn West St. Paul Roal Estate and Im provement Syndicate Addition No. 1, lying within the lines of a strip sixty (00) foot wide, tlio east lino of which strip shall bo the west line of block 10," Woodbury «._ Case's addition to West St.. Paul, produced through said lots 3 and 3. . Also, all that - miscellaneous strip of laud lying within the lines of State street, between Woodbury & Case's additiou and Concord street, not already condemned or dedicated for public use. . ; Also.all that land not already condemned or dedicated for public . use. lying within the lines of a strip sixty (60). feet wide, between Concord and Susan streets, the easterly line* of which strip shall be shall be the westerly lino of Prospect plateau. Also, all that land not already condemned or dedicated for public use, lying within the lines of a strip sixty (03.). feet wide, the west line of which strip' shall be a straight line drawn from the northeasterly corner Of lot 10, block 39, West St. Paul proper, to a point live (5) feet west of " the? northeast corner of lot 2, block 9, Morrison's .' addi tion. • ."." .?. Also, tha east ,five feet of lota 3 to 7 inclusive, block 0. aud the wast _va feat of lots 4to 8 Inclusive, block 3; aui the east live feet of lots 1 to 6, inclusive,' block 8; and the west five feat of lots 3 to 7 inclu sive, block 3: aud .the east five faat of lots 1 to 5 inclusive, block, 7; aud tha west five feet of lots 3 to 6 . inclusive, block 4; all iv Morrison's addition. . Also, all that part of lot 3, block 6, Morrison's addition, lying easterly of the westerly line of State street, in said Mor rison's addition, All the above described land lying and being iv the City of St. Paul, Minnesota; that | said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will ba required to pay the damages, costs aud nec essary expenses of. such improvement upon the real estate to ba benefited by said, improvement, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas Aid. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Kerr, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Staikey, Bryant, Miuea, Mr. President l4. •'••••'• " Approved June 3, ISB6. Rouekt A. Smith, ' President of Council. Thomas A. Prendergast, • "'•'•y Clerk. OFFICIAL. Proceeds of tie Board of Public Worts ■■■■' . Regular Meeting*. * St. Paul, May 3, 1883.' Board met at 2 p. m. Present: Messrs. Becker, Hoyt, Koch, Peters, Quinby and Mr. President. Reading the minutes of the 26th, 28th, 29th, 30th ults. and Ist inst dispensed with. A. V. Teeple, president of the Ramsey County Loan and Trust company, pre sented a petition in the matter of the open ing, widening and extension of Iglehart street to a uniform width of sixty-six feet, between Mackubin street and Lexington Avenue, asking for an apportionment of the assessment against W 188 8-12 feet of (ex cept Kent and Iglehart streets), lot 9, Mar shall's subdivision of block 27, Mackubin & Marshall's Addition 'to St. - Paul, said property having been subdivided into eight lots, the plat of which, designated as Ram sey County Loan and Trust Company's Subdivision No. 1, was filed for record ln the Register of Deeds' oflice of Ramsey county on Feb. 23, 1886. several of which lots being now owned by other parties. Considered and referred to the Assessment Committee. C. L. Willis presented a written protest against the assessment of lot 3, block 35, Rice & Irvine's Addition to St Paul, for the sewer on Irvine Park drive, around Irvine) park, claiming that no legal street exists around Irvine park drive. Referred to the City Attorney for report * D. J. Hennesey, by his agent, T. F. Mar tin, presented written objections to the confirmation of the assessment for the open ing of au alley running east and west in block 12, St. Paul* Proper, from easterly line of lots 6 and 9 to alley in said block 12. A. C.F.Deßemea' complained that a proper allowance had' not bean made for damages to lot 9, block 1, Schurmeier & Evans' Addition to St. Paul for a changa of grade on Minnehaha street, from Sev enth street to Burr street, ; and requests a reconsideration in said matter. Referred to the Engineer for report as to damages to said property by said change of grade. '■'?,'; ■ Bids were opened and read for the spirnk ling .'of Dayton Avenue . between Third street and Arundel ' street, until Nov. 1, 1886, as follows, to-wit: .; .' Carl BaUr;.... ....':. .5675 <". Patrick Non-U .". . .'. ..'..........." i. . i . : . 773' 00 P. F. Hackott ...."..;.:..„;;... 685 00 La.ienee Faliey . '............'. 988* 1 00 ' , Carl Bahr being the lowest roliablo and responsible bidder, the contract was awarded to him, and ordered sent to the Council for approval. .Yeas 6, nays 0. ' Bids were opened and - read for grading' Pinto Avenue to a partial grade, from Da- : kota Avenue to Eaton Avenue, as follows, to-wit: .-. ■ -. Palmar aid DunkUa .$7,271 0» Wm. Ertmana..., ..,......'.' 7.535 00 After which . all bids were rejected. : tha same being deemed too high, and the Clerk was directed to.reudvsrti.e for bids for said Improvement Yeas 0. nays 0? The Engineer submitted his report of the estimate allowed on the public contracts un der his charge, and of the cost and cleaning and repairing streets and sewers during the month of April, 1888. Considered and or dered transmitted to tlio Council. The Council having returned approved the awards of the Board of Public Works to Samuel White and Walter Adams for the construction of a sewer. on Sixth street, between Wabasha, and St. Peter streets; to Ferdinand Beyer for grading Louis street, from Rondo street -to Fuller street; to Patrick H. Thornton for grading Irvine Pari, drive with stone surfacing and gutters and granite curbs; to James McDonald for grading Franklin street, from Elm street to Eagl. street, with stone surfacing and the construction of stonu gutters .on said Frank lin street, from Shermau street to Irvine Park drive, and from Irvine Park drive to Chestnut street; to J. 11. Fielding for pav ing Third streat. from Pleasant Avenue to thu south line of Summit Avenue, with pino Hocks and the constructing of granite curbs; to J. 11. Fielding for paving Dayton Avenue, from tiie west line of Third street to a point 26') feet west of the west line of Summit Avenue .with pine blocks and tho construction of granite curbs, and to J. 11. Fielding for paving Summit Avenue, from a point .00 feet east of the east line of Third street to the center line of Selby Ave nue (except Dayton Avenue) with pine I blocks and granite curbs, the sr.ma wero referred to iuo City Attorney to draw con tracts, president Of Board to execute and tha Clerk to gi. . the first" ti-.esinent notice for said improvements. '. Ordtur of. Council to Board, ap proved April 30, 15... for formal .report' .on condemning . and tak ing slopes for the grading ?of Lex ington Avenue, from St. Clair street to University Avenue, was laid over. - said street not being opsued a:;d widened. . Orders of-. Council to Board, approved April 30. ISSlJ,*: for. formal t report on con j demning and taking '.he necessary slopes for the grading of Hague Avenue, from Vic toria street to Lexington Avenue; Summit Avonue, from Mackubin street to the east ern -it. _ of way of Chicago, Milwaukee _ St. Paul Railroad Company; Marshall Av enue, from Victoria street to Lexington Aveuao; . Goodrich Avenue, from Dale street to Lexington Avenue; Dayton Av euue. '.from Victoria street to Lexington Avenue, and Victoria street, from Marshall Avenue to St. Clair street. Referred to Engineer for plan of slopes and buildings. Orders of Council to Board, approved April 30. ISS''. for formal 'report ou tho opHjiia;.. widening and extension of Fuller streot. from tlio section litis between sec tions 34 and 35. township 33, range 23. to Sum Terrace, as shown hi the plat of Kail * Brown's .Addition to Hyde Park; Clarence streat (00 feat wide from Seventh straat to Burns Aveuue; Martin street, from the suction line bit ween sections 34 and 25, township 29, range 38, to Summit Terrace and Mississippi streat, sixty-six (06) feet wide, from Broadway to Nash street. Re ferred to Engineer for plan of land to be taken. Order o? Council to Board, approved April 30, . ISS6, for formal report on the' opening, extension and widening of the al- ' ley iv block 10, Clark's Addition to "St.'' Paul, from Canton stroet to Bay street Referred to Engineer for plan of land to be taken. ' Orders of Council' to Board, approved April 30, ISS6, for formal report on the grading of First street, from Marshall Ave nue to Laurel Avenue; Summit Avenue, from Mackubin street to the eastern right of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Company; Miller street, from Marshall Avenue to Laurel Avenue, and Summit Avenue, from the west line of the right of way of the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway west to Union Avenue. Referred to Engineer for plan and estimate of cost .. r :"-.*■•, ■::■ • • Order of Council to Board, approved April 30, ISS6, for formal report on grad ing Lexington .; Avenue, from St. Clair street to University Avenue, was ordered laid over until said' Lexington Avenue is opened. ; Orders of Council to Board, approved April 3B, 18*8, for formal report on the construction of a sower on Greenbrier Avenue, from Seventh street to Margaret .treat, and on Margaret street, from Green briar Avauua to Seventh street; on Summit Avauua at tka intersection of the sawsr 'ou Roude .. -treat, thauca north on Summit place to fuller street, tbenca wast on Ful ler street to Marion street, thence north on Marion straat? to Edtnuud street, thence east on Edmund street to Bice street, also ou Rice street, from University Avenue to tha south liua of tha right-of-way of the St. Paul. Minueapolia & Manitoba Railway Company. Referred to Engineer for plans and estimate of cost. Orders of Council to Board, approved April 30, 1836, to condemn land and assess benefits and , damages . for the opening, widening aud extension of Snelling Avenue 109 feet wide, from Langford Avenue to St. Clair street; Front street, from Rico street to Lexington Aveuue, and Forest street, . from Miunobaha street to tho right of way of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railroad Company. Referred to Assess ment Committee and Clerk to procure ab stract of owners' names and description of property. Order of Council to Board, approved April 30. 1880, to condemn land and as sess benefits and damages for the opening of Broadway from Grove street to Thir teenth street, to connect with L'Orient street and North Broadway, together with the report of the Committee on Streets, recommending that the assessment for said improvement be extended as far north as Mount Airy street, and same distance on Valley street aud intersecting streets. Re ferred to Assesment Committee. Orders of Council to Board, approved April 30. 1886, to assess benefits aud dam ages for condemning and taking an ease , ment on the land adjoining and on the line of Sims street, from Edgerton street to Forest street; Ducas street from the south erly line of the right of way of the Minne sota & Northwestern Railroad Company to Concord street, and Sixth stieet, between Maria avenue and Arcade street, necessary to make and maintain slopes in grading said Sixth, Sims and Ducas streets, said slopes extending one and one-half feet on said land for every foot cut or filled In 1 gradiug said streets. Referred to Assess ment Committee and Clerk to procure ab stract of owners' names and description of property. Orders of Council to Board, approved April 30, 18S6, to let by contract the grad ing of Beaumont street, from Bedford street to Decatur street; Selby aveuue from Dale street to Lexington aveuue, and Grova street from Mississippi • street to Canada streat, paving with Cedar blocks said Grove street, from west line of Missis sippi street to west line of Broadway, and ; surfacing with gravel said Grove street, from the west line of Broadway to Canada 1 streot Referred to Engineer for plans and specifications. Orders of Council to Board, approved April 30, 1886, to let by coutract .the con struction of a sewer on Cedar street, from College Avanua to Twelfth street; on Sov enth. streat, from Maple street to Hope street, and on Beaumont street, from Bed lord street to Da Soto street; on Partridge street, from " Bradley street . to Burr street; on Burr street, from Partridge street 'to , North street, and from Collins street to Minnehaha street; on Hopkins street, from Bradley street to De Soto street; - on Bed ford street, from Decatur street to Miune haha street; on De Soto street from Hop . kins street to Minnehaha street; on 'North' , street, from Bradley street to De Soto i street; on Collins street, from Bradley stieet to De Soto street; on Otsego street, • from Mt Ida street , to Lafayette Avenue;; on Lafayette Aveuue, from Collins . street ,to a point 150 • feet south of the south line .of '-'lot 2, block 12, Warren . & Winslow's Addition to St. Paul, and "on? the alley in ; block :. 13, Warren • & Winslow's Addition, from De Soto street to Lafayette Avenue. Referred to Engineer for plans and specifi cations. ' ' ..Orders' of Council to- Board, approved April 30,'. 1886, to cause an eight-foot side walk to be built on the northeasterly side of Wabasha street, - from Bluff stroet north westerly, to connect with the sidewalk con structed--by Mr. Dunlap at a point about eighty-one 'southeasterly from St. Peter street, with crosswalks feur feet wide across every street intersected. Referred to Engineer to carry out. ' ■ Orders of Council to Board, approved April 30,-1886, to build crosswalks on west sido of Arundel street, across Selby Avenue, and on south side Selby Aveuue, across Arundel street: on west sid. of Wabasha street," across Park Avenue, Aurora Ave nue, St. Peter street, Rice street and Bluff street; on northeast side of Wabasha street, across St. Peter street; on east side of St. Peter street, across Wabasha street. Re ferred to Engineer to carry out. In the matter of the proposed o.enins of an alley In block 28, St. Paul proper, con demning and taking therefor the east twenty-live feet of lot 4 of said block, which, on 20th lilt, was laid over to this day, the same was taken up,' when, on mo tion, tho same was laid over to the _ th inst. at 7:30 p. m. Pur»ua_t to due notice and the adjourn ments thereunder, 'the matter of making and' completing tho assessment for the opening, widening and extension of Good rich Avenue, from Western Avenue to Pleas ant Avenue, came up, when, on motion, the same was adjourned to the l:;th hist., at 7:30 p. in., and on further notice, the Clerk was directed to notify all persons inter ested to be present at said time in said matter. Pursuant to due notice and the adjourn ments thereunder, the matter of making and completing ' the assessment for the opening' widening and extension of West ern Avenue, from Goodrich Avenue to Pleas ant Avenue, came up," when, on motion, the same was adjourned to the 13th inst.'. at 7:SO p. m.. > and on further motion, the Clerk was directed to notify all persons in terested to bo present at said time in said matter. _ 9*__ Pursuant to due notice and the adjourn ments thereunder, the matter of making aud completing the assessment for the opening.; widening and extension of Josette street; from Martin street to Fuller street, came up, -and the "same was adjourned to June 7, 1886, at _p. tu. ' Pursuant to due notice the matter of making and completing the assessment for the opening, widening and extension of Summit Avenue to a width of 200 feet, from Lexington Avenue westward to the city limits, came up. when on motion the same was adjourned to the 7th- inst. at 7:30 p. m., and on further motion the Clerk was di rected to notify rill persons interested to be present at said 'time in said matter. Pursuant to dltV 'notice the matter of mak ing and completing the assessment for the opening and extension of Wells street; from Forest street to Greenwood Avenue, came, up and the same was adjourned to the 10th iust. at 2 p. vi. Pursuant to due notice and the adjourn ments thereunder the matter of making and completing the assessment for the condem nation and taking for v Public Park ".Mad ison Piece,"" (so* called) came up, and the same was adjourned to June 7, 1880, at 2 p. iv. '.? 7 '*".' ' Pursuant to due notice and the adjourn ments thereunder the matter of making and completing the assessment for a change of grade on Fillmore Avenue, between Star key street and 'Robertson street, came up, aud the same 'Was adjourned to the 10th inst. at 2 p. m.,),.' Pursuant to due notice and the adjourn ments, thereunder, the matter of making and completing the assessment for a change of grade on' Lafayette Avenue, from Wood ward street to the West line of the St. Paul. Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway right of way, came up and the same was adjourned to the 10th inst., at 2 p. m. Pursuant to due notice and the adjourn ments, thereunder, the matter of making and completing the assessment for a change of grade, oil Fairfield Avenue, between Da kota Aveiiiie'aiul State street, came up and the.saiu .was duly completed and the Clerk directed to give the confirmation notice. Pursuant to due notice, the matter of mak ing and completing the assessment for the grading of Grotto street, from Goodrich Avenue to Marshall Avenue came up, and the same was duly completed and the clerk was directed to give the confirmation notice . .*, ' c ? Pursuant to due notice, the matter of making and completing the assessment for the grading of Buffalo street, from Acker street to Granite street came up and the same was duly,, completed and the Clerk directed to give "the confirmation notice. . ., Pursuant ..to. due notice the matter of making aud completing the assessment for the grading and guttering of Grant street, from Sherburne Avenue to Como Avenue, came up and the same was duly completed and the Clerk was directed to give the con firmation notice. ..Pursuant to duo notice, the matter of making and completing the assessment for the grading and guttering of Viola street, from Rice street to Jackson street, came up and the same was duly completed and the Clerk was directed to give the confirmation notice. ' Pursuant to due notice, the matter of making and completing the assessment for the construction of a sewer on Irvine Park drive around 'Irvine park came np, and the same was completed and the Clerk was directed to give the confirmation notice. "**' Pursuant to due notice, the matter of making and completing the assessment for the construction of a sewer on Goodrich Avenue, from West Seventh street easterly to the right of way of the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul railway, and on Leech street, from klcßoal street to Goodrich Avenue, came up. and the same was duly completed aud the Clerk was directed to give the confirmation notice. Pursuant to due notice, the matter of the confirmation of the assessment for the opening of an alley running east and west in block 12, St. Paul Proper, from easterly line of lots 6 and 9to alley in said block came up, and after due consideration the same was confirmed. Pursuant to due notice, the matter of the confirmation of the assessment for the opening, widening and extension of Mar shall avenue 100 feet wide, from Victoria street westward to the city limits, came up, and the same was duly confirmed. Pursuant to due notice, the matter of the confirmation of the assessment for con demning and taking an easement on the land adjoining and on the line of St. Clair street, from Lexington Avenue to Ann street, for making and maintaining slopes one and one-half (1%) feet on said land, for every foot cut or filled necessary for the grading of said St. Clair street from Lex ington Avenue to Ann street, came up and the same was adjourned to the 10th inst. at 2 p. m. Pursuant to due notice, the matter of the confirmation of the assessment for a change of grade on Arch street, from Columbia street to Linden street, came up and the same was duly confirmed. The following pay rolls, estimates and bills were examined and allowed, to-wit: Pay roll of Engineer Department, forty six employes, for month of April, ISS6, 53, 003. 92." j Pay. roll of offlce of Beard Public Works, five employes, for mouth of April, 18S6. §350. Pay roll' of Inspectors, seventeen em ployes ' for nionth at April, ISSO, 5739.70. Estimate' No. 3, supplementary to No. 2 and final," Nelson Avenue sewer (Summit Aveuue to 50' feet west of Josette street), Stockton & Lindquist, contractors, amount due, 550. •'' > ■ Estimate No. 1, Rosabel street sewer (Fifth tb Eighth streets), Stockton & Lind quist, contractors; amount due, 81.071. . Estimate No. 1, Bluff and Martin street sewer, Stockton & Lindquist, contractors; amount duo. $850. ....:. * * Estimate No. 5, Supplementary No. 3 to Estimate No. 3 and final, Robert street sewer, 110 feet west of Seventh street to Sixth street, Stockton & Lindquist, con tractors; amount due, 5284.80. ; Bill of L. A. Blodgett of 303.50, livery for ■ Engineer Department for month of April. 1886. - Bill of ■_.' Stoddard of $63.50, livery for 1 Engineer Department for month of April, 1880. 7 ._-?-?'?^*.: ' 'Bill of J. J. Kirkman of $63.50, livery for Engineer Department for month of April, 1880. * > Bill of J. Ileults of 1.67, livery for Engineer Department for month of April, 1886. '. . ...-*.. ;': Bill of Boeringer & Sons of 563.15. re pairing instruments, etc., for Engineer De partment, April 27, 1886. Bill of Thomas Brennan of 81,369.31, lumber for month' of April, 1886. Bill of Northwestern Stamp Works of $0.30, one stamp, April 8, 1886. Bill of American Manufacturing Com pany of 58. 30, wrenches, etc., for Missis sippi street bridge, April 6, 1880. 1 Bill of P. H. Kelly. Mercantile Company of $9.60, two boxes Star candles, April 10, 1886. Bill of St. Paul Book & Stationery Com pany of $67, stationery, Engineer- Depart ment. April 10. 1886. Bill of St. Paul Rubber Company of $10.50. hip boots, Sewer Department, April 33, 1880. Bill of S. F. Pollock of $2.95, repairing pipe, etc., April 1. 1886. Bill of George Mitsch of $12.60, repair ing tools for street and sewer forces, April 1880.. Bill of Northwestern Lime company of $35.85, twenty-four barrels cement, April, 1886. S"£sapiiHsN__ Bill of Rhodes& Morton of $157.71, hard ware, April, 1886. Bill of Brown, Treacy & Co. of $3.68, six dozen tie envelopes. April 1, 1886. Bill of Mark Costello of $4.65, material and labor, April, 1886. Bill of R. S. McMaster of $5.30, blue print solution, April,lßß6. Bill of Bazille & Partridge of 50c, one' window light. May 1, 18S6. Bill of Robinson & Cary ct _•.">• ma- . terial for steam roller, April, 1886 Bill of C. C. Miles of 75 cents, pailock, etc.. April 30, 1886. Bill of D. L. Curtice of $12, county map, May 1, 1880. Bill of J. 11. Fielding of $49.50, repair ing pavement on Third and Fourth streets. Adjourned to meet on the sth inst at 7:30 p. in. William Barrett, President. R. L: Gokmax, Clerk Board Public Works. J.J.Watson. Geo. H.Watson. W-H.Hyndman. 1 1 WATSON, BRO. &.HYNDMAN, ' Real Estate, LOANS & FIRE INSURANCE, 115 East Fourth Street, German-Am. Bank Building . We have 10. feet on Jackson street, at a bargain. Also, some choice residence prop erty. See plats of ' 'Lexington Park" and "Summit View" before investing. Specia terms to parties who will build. 133-161 __O_IHHSSS_f3 ■•"•"I" tho moat obstinate cm* _ four day. or la. _ Allan's --Selable Medicated Eongles. _o nauseous doses of cubebs. copaiba or oil <A Sandalwood that are certain to produce dyspepsia by destroyiag the coatings of the stomach. Price, tl.oO. Sola by all druggists or mailed on receipj Of price. For further particulars send for circular. P.0.80X163X f\ TTDj? J. C. ALLAN CO., *Uu__i_. 8. John street. New Yorit ***•■ (tap ofteetHe City Clerk's Office, 1 St. Paul, May 28, 1888. . Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of St. Paul, at their* meeting to be held on Tuesday, the 6th day of July. A. D. 1880, at the Council Chamba* in the City Hall, will consider and may o<-d . a change of grade on . DALE STREET, From Summit Avenue to Grand Avenue, In accordance with and as indicated by the red line on the profile thereof and asreporte'd . upon as being necessary and proper by the Board of Public Works of said city, under dati of April 26, 1886. which said report wai adopted by the said Common Council at thai meeting held on 18th instant. The profile indicating the proposed change is on file and can be seen at this office. By order of the Common Council. THOS. A. DERGAST, City Cleric. my.2l „w-th&sat CONTRACTWORK. Grading and Guttering Isabel Street. Office of the Board of Public Works, i City of St. Paul,, Minn., June 1, 1886. $ Sealed bids will be received by the Board ol Public Works in and for the corporation ol the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their office ii] said city until 12 m. on the 12th day of June, A. D. 18S6, for the grading and guttering oi Isabel street, from Ohio street to State street, in said city, according to plans and specifics tions on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties!*!- « sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, of th. gross amount bid must accompany each bid. The said Hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids. WILLIAM BARRETT, President Official: R. I*. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Work* 153-63 CONTRACTWORK. Grading Hoffman Avenue. Office of the Board of Public Works, 7 City of St. Paul, Minn., June 1, 1386. J Sealed bids will 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 m, on the 12th day of June, A. D. 188ti. for th? grading of Hoffman Avenue, from Short street to lot 14, block 17, Suburban Hills Addition, in said city, accord ing to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. . A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, of tha gross amount bid must accompany each bid. The said Board reserves the right to rejeel any or all bids. WILLIAM BARRETT, President. Official: R.L. Gormax, Clerk Board of Public Works. 153-03 CHEAPEST 7 BOOK STORE IN THE NORTHWEST 1 NEW AND OLD BOOKS. Libraries and Parcels of Books bought. Sand for catalogue. R. F. LEASE & CO., 183 Bast Third Street. • ST. PAUL. I —- : - — — ??'""■ - — — — " I TONIC BITTERS The most Elegant Blood Purifier, Liver In vigor, tor, Tonic and Appo'izer ever known. The firs! 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