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RUMBLE OF THE RAILS. The Pennsylvania Line*. Propose to Com pel the Northwestern Roads to Surrender, ■ And to Force Them to Stop Paying: Com missions to the Frisky Scalper ' and Runner. Gen. John McNulta, of Blooming-ton, 111.. It* Made the New Wabash Receiver. Interstate Commerce Commissioner .Listen to Quite a Number of Arguments. Some time ago the Pennsylvania lines de termined to stop the practice of paying com missions to ticket agents and scalpers, and all other persons that make a -rood living off the railroads through commissions. Accord ingly, some time in March, they issued very peremptory orders to all their employes in which they forbid them from accepting any commission, remuneration or gratuity, what ever, from any source whatsoever, for any | real or pretended service in connection there- i with, except from the company which em ployed them. It also forbid their employes i showing any favoritism towards any particu- I lar route. The penalty fixed for any violation j of these instructions was declared to be imme- | diate dismissal from the employ of the com- | pany for which the individual worked. Thus the Pennsylvania lines having set their own J bouse In order, proceeded to set the houses of all other people iv like order, and it is quite probable that they will succeed la regulating the houses of all other people. In order to do this these trunk lines proceeded on the 16th of March to issue to all the Northwestern roads, and others in this direction, to the number of twenty-five or thirty, a peremp tory circular in which they say that, "In view of the severe penalties for infractions , of the law, neither of these companies can consent to act as agent of your company In . the issuance and sale of through tickets, ex cept upon the following conditions:" Then followed five conditions. Of course there is one condition in all these five that is import ant and this is the one, to-wit: You pr omise not to pay, either directly or indirectly, a commission, or auy consideration whatever, to agents or employes of these companies, or to any person oi persons, on account of the purchase or sale of tickets issued by these companies at its regular ticket offices or at other places in the territory adjacent thereto. Some of the roads in the Northwest, in tact all of them except the Milwaukee & St. Paul, the St. Paul & Duluth, and one or two others, joined in a communication in reply, in which the roads all agreed to all the propositions in the circular except that refusing to pay com missions. This was not at all satisfactory to the trunk lines. They were very domineering and seemed to regard themselves in a posi tion from which they would not, under any circumstances, recede, and to which all the Northwestern roads would have to come. Yesterday all the Northwestern roads except the Milwaukee & St. Paul,' the Minneapolis & Pacific and the St. Paul & Duluth, received notice from the Pennsylvania lines to the effect that their tickets were ordered off sale by the Pennsylvania roads, and that no through tickets, or any portion or coupon of which roads over such of the Northwestern roads would be sold or recognized by them. All the roads here that are thus shut out were in doubt what to do and several of them telegraphed to Chicago for instructions, but the railroad men in Chicago claimed not to understand what it meant. One of them asked the agent here' where he got the cir cular, and expressed the idea that it would come out all right, and this is the way the matter stood last night. It seems to be an effort on the part of the trunk lines to force the Northwestern roads to abolish the paying of commission. If the trunk lines can bold to tbe compact they can undoubtedly compel the Northwestern roads to surrender, but there is no certainty that they can do this. The Northern Pacific. Washington, April 4. Upon the applica tion of the Noithern Paciflc Railroad com pany for the issue of patents for land along the line of the road in Minnesota and in Da- , kota east of the Missouri river. Commissioner Sparks has reported to the secretary of the interior that the portion of the road was defl n itely located and constructed within the time required by law, and accepted by the president as properly constructed, and that no measure for the forfeiture of the land on that part of the line was pending before con gress at its adjournment, and he is informed by the chairman and leading members of the house committee on public lands that no such measure was proposed or considered by said committee. The commissioner, therefore, recommended that patents be issued to the company for lands along so much of the road as lies between a point near Duluth, in Min nesota, and the Missouri river, in Dakota, but states his opinion that no lands should be patented to said company for lands on any other portion of the road. The Wabash Receiver. Chicago, April 4.— Judge Gresham in the United States circuit court to-day appointed Gen. John McNulta, of Bloomington, 111., to be receiver of tho Wabash railway lines lyinsr east of the Mississippi river. Gen. McNulta is a lawyer. He at one time had control of the narrow gauge r#ad running from St. Louis to Toledo, having been recommended for that trust by Judge David Davis and Judge Treai. He is said to have managed the affairs of that corporation very successfully. The Interstate Hoard. Special to the Globe. Wash ington, April 4.— The interstate comuieiee commission has this morning pro mulgated the following rule or proceedings: "Applications made for the official action of the commission shall be made by petition which shall set forth the facts on which they I are lounded and be verified by the oath of the applicant or of some authorized agent or attorney." Bttr'ffl 3 y*r.V. Arguments on several questions were listened to informally this afternoon. The first visitor of importance to-day before the interstate commerce commission was Senator Dolph, of Oregon, who presented a | memorial from the Walla Walla board of trade prayintr that the crop of tbe present year be relieved from the strain of exhorbi tant freight charges. He 'also presented a petition from the board of trade of Portland, Or., desiring to know whether the law forbids : the making of rates to coast points that tbe railroads may compete with the water routes and the Canadian Pacific railroad. Congressman Butterwortb, accompanied by several representatives of the river interest, asked the commission to be heard for an hour j to-morrow in opposition to the representa- | tives of southern railway and steamship nay- i igation heard on Saturday last. A committee from the Macon, Ga., chamber of commerce, ' consisting of Messrs. XV. H. Ross, H. D. John- j son. S. Waldeman and J. F. Hansen were then received. Their position was in line with : that taken by the Atlanta body en Saturday. i Aberdeen's Road. Special to the Globe. - Aberdeen, Dak., April 4.— Ordway, Bismarck & Northwestern railroad has been ■renamed the Aberdeen, Bismarck & North western road. The head offices will be at Aberdeen. E.-P. Wells, the vice president, will arrive to-morrow to tako charge, while Chief Engineer W. L. Richards is now acting officer. The grade will be at once built and it is said that trains will be running over the line at least part of the way by July 1. Northern Pacific March Earnings. The eanings of the Northern' Paciflc rood for March, 1887, show a handsome increase, as follows: , 1887. 1886. Increase Freight $632,369 . $570,772 $61,596 Passengers... 251,454 232,812 -18,641 Miscellaneous 64,375 54,531 9,844 Total.. $948,198 $858,115 $90,081 A War Expected.' Chicago, April 4. The Pennsylvania com pany and its allied lines have ordered all of their ticket agents, commencing to-morrow, to throw out all coupon tickets ol the ' West ern roads, with the exception of the St. Paul, and to sell no more tickets to Western points beyond the terminals of the Pennsylvania company. The effect of this order is that any person from the East traveling beyond Chi cago will be forced to buy a . ticket over a Western road at this point unless he travels oyer the St. Paul road. As the Western roads will probably retaliate, a war between the two sections is expected. The action of the Pennsylvania is based on the refusal of the ■ Western lines to cease paying commissions. .. Chips From the Ties. The Brainerd Tribune, on the authority of C. A. Gilman, states that , the ' Brainerd & Northwestern road will be completed ■ this summer, Mr. Gilman says that Mr. Hill told him so, and that work would : be ■ commenced on that part between Milaca and Brainerd as soon us frost is out of -the ground. When completed to Brainerd the distance between Brainerd and St. Paul will* be shortened twenty-five miles. . '-;.: The Sioux Fulls Press asserts that "the corps of surveyors under the charge of En gineer Haskell that hits been running the permanent location of y the Willmar & Sioux Falls line, have completed -; their work. '■. The grade of .' the entire line from Willmar .to Sioux Falls will not be ; anywhere more than thirty feet to the mile, nor * will there • be a curve of more than three degrees.'!. ' . Commencing to-day the Omaha will reduce the round trip rite from St. Paul and Minne apolis to Superior and Duluth to $8.50, and to Ashland, Washburn and Bayfield to, J9.50. The tickets will be limited to thirty days from date of sale. This is a reduction of 50 cents on the old rates. ' When the Burlington & Northern agreed to tho rates the agreement was made subject to sixty days' notice, which expired on April I. Accordingly, the first of this month the road notified Commissioner Faithorn that it would ask for a readjustment of rates. The earnigs of the St Paul & Duluth road for March. 1887, were $788,742.^3; for March. 1886, $082,375.44; increase, (£,866,69. For the year 1887 to March 31, $278,783.30: for the previous year, * 1880, $200,882.67; increase,' $71,900.63. The Minnesota & Northwestern joint through tariff between St. Paul, Minneap olis, etc.. and St. Joe and Kansas City, makes a rate of 276 per cwt. on wheat and f10ur,' 226 on corn and 20c on lumber. Three new parlor cars for the Minnesota & Northwostcrn road have just been received. They are named the Hampton, Lyle. and Ce dar Falls. They are all furnished in a very handsome style. A. Long has been appointed general agent of the Diamond Jo line of steamers, with Headquarters at St. Paul. His territory will be exclusive betweeu St. Paul and Wi nona. HTBg The adjourned meeting held yesterday at the Omaha headquarters in regard to switch ing resulted in nothing after the freight men had talked from 10 a. m. till 1 p. m. The gradinir ou the Manitoba, in the Co teaus north of Watertown, will be finished in about four weeks. So the Manitoba offi cials say. J. It. Hutson, city ticket agent of the Burlington, who was taken seriously ill Sat-, urday, was better yesterday. The Railway Aj-e says the contract has been let for the grading of the Sioux City & Bis marck line. There is strong talk of the Manitoba build ing between Watertown and Aberdeen. The storey Litigation. Chicago, April Judge Collins entered an order in the Wilbur F. Storey will case to day, on motion of Attorney Robbins. setting aside the decision of the circuit court of Feb. 12, 1886, rendered by Judge Rogers. in accordance with the mandate of the supreme court in reviewing the decision, and sustain ing the motion of Maria A. Farrand, but dis missing her bill at her own cost. The case was also ordered redocketed. s» To-Day Is Ladies' Day At the Ryan hotel bath rooms. Every thing new and first-class. — —^s— Now Is the Time To buy Parasols, and McLain's is the place to buy them. We handle none but the best. McLain's, 384 Wabasha street. 71x100, Corner of Texas and Fenton, one block from State street, cheap at $5,000, will sell to-day FOR $4,250 I This is the cheapest property on the West Side. BICKEL & HUGHSON, Fifth, and Wabasha, Germania Bank, y Stinson's Francis i Street ADDITION, Dayton's Bluff! The auction sale of blocks in "Stinsoivs Francis Street Addition to St. Paul" will be held at the rooms of The St. Paul Real Estate Board, Union Block, coiner Fourth: and Cedar streets, on Saturday afternoon, April 16. at half past 8 o'clock. This audi tion is about two miles from the Union depot, it is bounded on the north by Francis street on the east, by English street, on the south by Conway street, and on the west by Bock street. Third street extends through it. Blocks contain four acres each. Buy ers can subdivide to suit themselves. Plats can be had at my oftice on Wednesday, April 0. . SAMUEL G. SLOAN, 120 East Third Street. Agent for James Stinson. Esq. "ST. PAULT - FiiflriCipi, MANUFACTURERS OF ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK. Founders, Machinists, Blacksmiths and Pat tern-makers. Send for cuts of columns, Wo ks on St. P., M. & M. R. R., near Come avenue. Office 118 E. Fourth street, St. Paul, O. M. POWER, Secretary and Treasurer. 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Cor respondence with parties proposing to start new ofllce-4 or replenishing those they now have solicited. Address Globe. St. Paul. isiDStra. RANSOM & HORTON Are now ready to receive For Storage and Insurance against loss for the coming season. Articles needing REPAIR OR ALTERATION Should be left now and avoid the rush next fall. ransomThorton, ST. PAUL. waiWed. Reliable Salesman To Sell on the Road Hall's Sheathing Lath. E. T. SUffIWALT Room 14, Gilfillan Block. | ST. r PAUL, MINN. PLUMBERS .AND DEALER IN Fine Art Gas Fixtures. 96 E. Third Street. ST. PAUL W. H. COLEMAN, Artistic Designer !v:::;. ; : 7;;?;; 0. 1 U>. uJi'jihOF INTERIOR DECORATION AND DRAPERY. WITH OLIVER BAKER, 417 Wabasha Street. ■ l -~-~-— ;______.. OSBORNE'S IMPROVED BOILER For House Heating is unequaled fop Economy, Efficiency and Durability j for Private Residences, Churches and I School Houses. Write to 7 E.F. OSBORNE, Corner fifth and Rosabel streets, ST. PAUL, MINN. A LIST OF REE ESTATE . OFFERED AND WANTED In City and Country is kept at the office of the Record Advertising Company, 83 National German-American Bank Build* ing. and urn-, be seen free of charge. WE ARE NOT AGENTS, but a medium of com munication between buyer and seller. Per* sons wanting or offering 1 Business Chances or positions of trust are specially invited to call and see our method of advertising:. ■ •- • mar4-ly - $100,000 TO LOAN, In sums to suit at 6to 8 per cent, with out delay and lowest possible cost. Loans made and repayment in easy in stallments. Good 8 per cent, mortgages for sale. WM. N. VIGUERS, 317 Jackson St. THE MINNESOTA Terra Cotta Lumber Co. '; r Before . contracting . for material for next year's buildings all persons interested are cor dially invited to examine the merits of TERRA COM LUMBER. • ■■-■■; '-.■•• EDMUND RICE. President. ' ' • V#H. ' A. BOARDMAN, . ' ": 7 '•'■■'■ '••' **' H< ';*• Treas. and Gen. Manager, Office, 363 Jackson St., St. Paul. Minneapolis Agents, C. 8. Leeds '& C 0. ,. 213 • •<s%£B£3»!£i[P Hennepin Avenue. fv-^HM —.. ■-■ ■ , i'+ * - • t , ' ■■■—'■- -.- ■■■—■ — ■■■W SI — „ ,__ joßflrmaUon of Assessment for Opening, Witaiug and Extending Dacas Street : < [Formerly EaionAYeaue.D ; ••'■ " Office. oe the Board or PuBMO Works, 7) ;y7^ City of St. Paul, Minn., April 1, 1887. ) The assessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses arising from the opening, widen ing and extending Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) eighty (80) feet wide, from Eliza beth street to Beividere street, in the City of St. Paul. Minnesota, having been completed by he Board of Public Works in and for said city, said Board will meet at their office in said •dy at 2 p. m. on the 14th day of April. A. 1). 1887, to hear objections (if any) to said assess uent, at which time and place, unless sulficleut cause is shown to the contrary, said assess nent will be confirmed by said Board. h^fl/s^r!,"^ a J iSt f .l he BU PI-°sed owners' names, a description of the property benefited or damaged, aud the amounts assessed against the same, to-wit: : '7*7 -. /■*' y : Balance Supposed owner and description. Benefits. Damages, to owner. Frank Zobel. All that part not 'already dedicated for public use of lot 1, block 11, Woodbury & Case's Addition to West St. Paul, lying within the lines of Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) West St. Paul 'Proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide from Elizabeth street to Beividere street. Taken for . Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue.)...... ................. $450 00) Same. Let 1. block 11, Woodbury & Case's Addition to West St. I 1M * m Paul except part taken for ; Ducas street (formerly Eaton f *'*'*'-' M Aveuue.).. /.......■ ......,'............... $126 50 J Same. All that part not ; already ' dedicated for public use of northerly 47% feet of lot 2, block 11. Woodbury & Case's Addition to West St. Paul, lying within the lines of Ducas street (formerly Eatou Avenue), in West St. Paul Proper, produced eight/ (80) feet, wide fro m Eliza beth street to ; Belvldere street. Taken for Ducas street. ' (formerly Eaton Avenue.) ;.y......y7.7v.'.V..'".;.".'. ... ' $175 00") Same. The northerly 47 l feet of lot 2, block 11, Woodbury I eioi - n & Case's Addition to Wen St. Paul, except part taken for [ 9IM oU Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue.) $51 50 J . "■■ ■ "■' ,-.* . • , . .V- .;■.... '/.;:■'■■'• Woodbury & Robbins. All that part not already dedicated for public use of the southerly 88% feet of lot 2, block 11, Woodbury & Case's Addition to West St. Paul, lying within the Hues of Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue), id West St. Paul Proper, • "produced eighty (80) feet wide, from Elizabeth street to Beividere street. Taken for Ducus street (formerly Eaton Avenue). V.....V../..: . -. $250 00 Same aud same. The southerly 08% feet of lot 3, block 11, [ «,- ( , n Woodbury & Case's Addition to West Paul, except part | * ' uo taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) ........ $75 00 J Paul Martin. All that part hoi already dedicated for public use of 10l 8, block 2, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improve ment Syudicute Addition No. Ito WeSt St Paul, lying within the lines of Ducas stieet (formerly Eaton Avenue), in West St. Paul Proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide from Eliza beth street to Beividere street. Taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue).......... $124 00") Same. Lot 2. block 2, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improve- 1 - e „ no ment Syndicate Addition No. Ito West St. Paul, except part f *° ** taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) $42 CO J Same. All that part not already dedicated for public use of lot 3, block 2, West . St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syndicate Addition No. Ito West ; St. Paul, lying within the lines of Ducas sttoet (formerly Eaton Avenue) in West St. Paul Proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide, from Elizabeth street to Beividere street. Taken for Ducas street (formerly Eatou Avenue) $12-* 00") Same. Lot 3, block 2. West St. Paul Real Estate and Improve- "" ~" I 4cfl nfl ment Syndicate Addition No. Ito West St. Paul, except part f *v ou taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue)........ $42 00 J P G Kloman. All that part not already dedicated for public use of lot 6, block 2, West St; Paul Real Estate & Improve ment Syndicate Addition No. 1 to West St. Paul, lying within the lines of Ducas street (formerly. Eaton Avenue), in West St. Paul' Proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide from Eliza beth street to Beividere street. Taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue)....:'....,; '...'.:.:..'...■.'... '.'.. $125 00') Same. Lot 6. block 2. West St. Paul Real Estate & Improve- } « c -» ftn ment Syndicate Addition No. Ito West St. Paul, except part . ' *"**" 00 taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) ../..;.....•.." $42 00 J The West St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syndicate. All that part not already dedicated for public use of lot 4, block 3, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syudicate Ad? dition No. 1 to West St. Paul, lying within the Hues of Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue), in West St.Paul Proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide,from Elizabeth street to Beivi dere street. Takeu for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) $122 00") Same. Lot 4, block 3, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improve- - I 4sn nn ment Syndicate Addition No. Ito West St. Paul, except part v ( ™ . taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) ......... $42 00 j Same. All that part not already dedicated for public use of lots, block 3, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syndicate Addition No. 1 to West St. Paul, lying within the lines of Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue), in West St. Paul Proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide from Elizabeth Street to Beividere street. Taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue).... .......;.. '.; 1 ;..V..i».; ..i. ...... ...... $116 00") Same. Lot 5. block 3, West St.* Paul Real Estate and Improve- ! -_. ftft ment Syndicate Addition No. 1 to West St. Paui, except part { *** " v " taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) $42 00 j Same. All that part not aire a dy dedicated for public use of lot 6, . block 3, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syndi cate Addition No. 1 to West St. Paul, lying within the lines of Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) in West St. Paul Proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide from Elizabeth street to Beividere street. Taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton , » Avenue.). ...../„.... 7...1... $113 00 Same. Lot 6, block 3, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improve- i -_. „ ment Syndicate Addition No. Ito West St. Paul, except part f *•--*-" taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) $42 00 J Same. All tnat part not already dedicated for public use of . lot 7, block 3, West St.Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syu dicate Addition No.l to West St.Paul.lying within the lines of Ducas street (formerly Eaton avenue) in West St.Paul proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide from Elizabeth street to Belvi-.1/7;'7 dere street. Taken- for Ducas street (formerly Eaton avenue) . ."''.. $110 00 Same. Lot 7, block 3, West St. Paul Real Estate .'ana lm- r. I __ nn provement Syndicate Addition No. Ito West St. Paul, except ( 9 ° s uu part taken for Dueas street (formerly Eaton avenue) $42 00 J Same. All that part not already dedicated for public use of iot 8, block 3, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syn dicate Addition No. Ito West St.Paul," lying within the lines ot . Ducas street (formerly Eaton Ayenue) in West St. Paul proper, produced cig hty (80) feet Wide from Elizabeth street to Beividere street. Taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) ./....... ........ :... i .... ...... $106 00 Same. Lot 8, block 3. West St. Paul Real Estate and Improve- . : 4 «. nn ment Syndicate Addition No* Ito West St. Paul, except part [ * * : w taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Aveuue) ; ; $42 00 J Same. All that part not already dedicated for public use of lot 9. block 3, West St. Real Estate -and Improvement Syndicate Addition No. 1 to West St. Paul, lying witbin the lines of Ducas street (formerly Eaton' Avenue), in West St. Paul proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide, from Elizabeth street to Beividere street. • Taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue).... $103 00 Same. Lot 9, block 3, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improve- . . I __ _ ment Syndicate Addition No. Ito West St. Paul, except. part [ 501 uu taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue). .. $42 00 . J Same. All that part not already dedicated for pup lie use of lot 10, block 3, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement • Syndicate Addition No. Ito West St. Paul, lying within the lines of Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) In West St. Paul Proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide from Elizabeth street to Beividere stieet. Takeu for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue). .:.;.. .."..V. ........ ............ . _n - nA^ Same. Lot 10, block 3, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improve- * u ' a uu ' ment Syndicate's - Addition No. 1 to West St. Paul, except '-$63 00 State street and part taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton 1 Avenue).... ..."..'..."...... $42 00 J E R and J O Bryant. All that part not already dedicated for public use of lot 8, block 4, West St Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syndicate Additiou No 1 to West St Paul, lying within the lines of Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue), in West St Paul Proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide, from Elizabeth street to Beividere street. Taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) .."...". .". . t ..'. '...'."". $100 00 *) Same and same. Lot 8, block 4, West St Paul Real Estate and | Improvement Syndicate Addition No Ito West St Paul, ex- h $80 00 cept State street and part taken for Ducas street (formerly j Eaton A Venue).... :...:................ $20 00 J A M Lawton. All that part not already dedicated for public use of lot 9, block 4, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improve ment Syndicate Addition No. 1 to Wen St. Paul, lying within the lines of Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) in West St. Paul Proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide from Eliza beth street to Beividere street. Taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue)......;......;;.;...:...' :..;.'..: $96 00") Same. Lot 9. block 4, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improve- j ment Syndicate's Addition No. .1 to West St. Paul, except s V $86 00 State street and part taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue)............ .........> ............ ........ ...... $10 j Same. All that part not already dedicated for public use of lot 10, block 4. West St Paul Real Estate and Improve ment Syndicate Addition No. 1 to West j St Paul, lying witnin - the lines of Ducus street (formerly Eaton Avenue.) in West . St Paul Proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide from Elizabeth street Belvldere street. Taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) ........;.....;.... .. '. $94 001 Same. Lot 10, block 4, West St Paul Real Estate aud Improve- • \ ment Syndicate Addition No. Ito West St. Paul, except State V $89 00 street and part takeu for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Aye- 1 uue) ; .:1....:.. $5 00 J Same. All that part not already dedicated for public use of lots 11, 12, 13 and 14, block 4, West St. Paul Real Estate aud Im- . provement Syndicate Addition ; No. 1 to West St. Paul, lying ;/ ; within the lines of Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) in West St. Paul Proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide, from Elizabeth street to Beividere street. Taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) '. 1..........'..;.^. : .. ....'..."-... • $70 00") Same. Lots 11, 12, 13 and 14,block4,West St. Paul Real Estate and j Improvement Syndicate Addition No. 1 to West St. Paul, i $70 00 except State street and part taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) $0 00 J Same. All that part not already dedicated for public use of lot 8. block 9, West St Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syndi cate Addition No 1 to West St Paul, lying within the lines of y : ;--.% Ducas street (formerly Eaton. Avenue) in West St Paul • Proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide, -from Elizabeth street to Belvldere street. Taken for Ducas street (formerly Baton Avenue)............ ...:............;;.... .......;........... $88 00") Same. Lot 8, block 9, West St Paul Real Estate and Improve- 1 _ nrt i ment Syndicate Addition No Ito West St Paul, except part f ***'* taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) $42 00 J j The West St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syndicate. All that part not already dedicated for public use of lit 9, block 9, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syndicate Addition No. 1 to West St.Paul, lying within the lines of Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue), in West St. Paul • Proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide, from Elizabeth street -.. to Beividere street. Taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue). ...............:..•....,..•..;...'.. $84 00") Same. Lot 9, block 9, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improve- . I _,„ nn ment Syndicate Addition No. Ito West St. Paul, except part , . f. *** uu taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) ... .. $42 00 J ;'7 j Same. Ali that part not already dedicated for public use of lot 1 10, block 9, , West* St. Paul Real 'Estate and Improvement Syndicate Addition No. 1 to West St. Paul, lying within the . lines of Ducas street (formerly Eaton, Avenue) in West St. '• Paul produced eighty (80) feet wide, from > Elizabeth street to Beividere street.- Taken for Ducas street (formerly "". j Eaton Avenue)....././..//.; ;;.-.;■.'.* ,...;..;.;..,....:.:..".. . $82 00") , Same. Lot 10, block 9, West St Paul Real Estate and Improve- { _ ln Q( . | ment Syndicate Addition No. Ito West St. Paul, except part f **" v " 1 taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton "A venue.).'.. $42 00 J ■ ■ - ' — ■™"«SSSS— S— IMSSSI^MSSSSISI '" •'■'■ • '."'."'i :■..•*.:-;• '..:■;■. ■-.'■• • .-.■■.•,-••• Balanoa Supposed owner and description. .'...-.. IL, \ ■ Benefits. Damage*, to owner The West St Paul Real i testate and Improvement Syndicate. All that part; not , already dedicated for publio use ot lot 11, block 9, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syudicate Addition No. 1 to West St. PauL lying within the , : lines of Dueas . street (formerly Baton . avenue) in West St. '' '. Paul proper, produced. eighty (#0) feet wide from Elizabeth street to Beividere street taken Or. Duoas street (formerly Eaton, avenue) ........ ...«....,..-..> , $80 00") Same. Lot 11. block 9, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improve* I *•■ «*» ment Syndicate Addition No. 1 to West 8t Paul, except part > '" 00 taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton avenue) $43 00 j Same. All that part not already dedicated for public use of lot 12, block 9, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syn dicate Addition No. 1 to West St Paul, lying within the lines of Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) In West St Paul produced eighty (80) feet wide, from Elizabeth street to Beividere street Taken for Ducas street (formerly Baton Avenue) 12. block 9, West St Padi „ . . ; and'iroprove^ *,— qq -i •«, «* Same. Lot 12, block 9, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improve^ I # „. .. ment Syndicate Addition No. Ito West St. Paul, except part > $35 00 taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avehue).. -......"...'»'. $42 00 j Same. All that pArt not already dedicated for publio use of lot 13, block 9, West St.Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syndi cate Addition No 1 to West St: Paul lying within the lines of Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) In West St. Paul Proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide from Elizabeth street to Beividere street. Taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) V. ..-.-•.-.■■.•■.. ..,.-•'.-.. 7 4 00 Same. Lot 13, block 9, West St, Paul Real Estate and Improve- f -„,, _. ment Syndicate Addition NO. Ito West St. Paul, except part > 33 Oft taken for Ducas street ( formerly Eaton A venue) $42 00 J Same. All that part not already dedicated for public use of lot 14, block 9, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syn dicate Addition No. 1 to Vteit St. Paul, lying within the lines of Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue), in West St Paul Proper, produced eighty, (Bo) feet wide from Elizabeth street to Bolvidere street Taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) .;.;..... .. ..;:.... ■......■. $72 001 Same. Lot 14. block 9, West St. Paul Real Estate and' lm- J iOA M prevement Syndicate Addition No. Ito West St Paul, except f •**■■ w part taken lor Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue). $42 00 J Same. All that paat not already dedicated for public use of lot 8, block 10, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syndi cate Addition No. 1 to West M. Paul, lying within the lines of Ducas street , (formerly Eaton avenue) iv West St Paul Proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide from Elizabeth street to Beividere street Taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton avenue) .'.".*..... $70 00 , Same. Lot 8, block 10. West St Paul Real Estate and I mprove- I , on '_ meut Syudidate Addition 'Nd.' 1 to West St. Paul, except f $28 01 part taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton avenue) $43 00 J Same. All that part not already 'dedicated for public use of lot 0, block 10, West St' Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syndicate Addition No. 1 to West St. Paul, lying within the lines of Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue), in West St. Paul Proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide from Elizabeth street to Beividere street. Taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) $60 001 Same. Lot 9, block 10; West St. Paul Real Estate and lm- ( ' provement Syndicate Addition No. 1 to West St. Paul, ex- k *■*** o*cept0 *- cept part taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) . . $44 00 Same. All that part not already dedicated for public useof lot 10, block 10, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syndi cate Addition No. 1 to West St. Paul, lying within the lines of Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue)", in West St. Paul Proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide from Elizabeth street to Beividere street. Taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) .............. $64 001 Same. Lot 10, block 10, Weßt St Paul Real Estate " and "lm- ( .„ provement Syndicate Addition No. Ito West St. Paul, ex- f *-° 09 cept part taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) . .. $44 00 J Same. AH that part not already dedicated for public use of lot 11, block 10. West St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syndicate Addition No. Ito Wesit St. Paul, lying within the lines of Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) in West St. Paul Proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide from Elizabeth Street to Belvldere street Taken for Ducas street (formerly | Eaton Avenue) ■. y. ... eg* co » Same. Lot 11, block 10, West St Paul Real Estate and lm- f provement Syndicate Addition No. 1 to West St Paul, L $18 Off except part taken for Duoas street (formerly Eaton Aye- 1 nue ) ••••". $44 00 J , Same. All that part not already dedicated for public use of lot 12, blook 10, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syn dicate Addition No. 1 to West St Paul, lying within the lines of Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue), in West St Paul Proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide from Elizabeth street i to Beividere street Taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) ... . $60 00** Same. Lot 12, block 10, West St. Paul Real" Estate* and lm- f _ provement Syndicate Addition No. Ito West St. Paul, ex- ' f * 16 *• cept part taken for Ducas. street (formerly Eaton Avenue). . $44 00 j Same. All that part not already dedicated for public use of lot 13, block 10, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syn dicate No. 1, to West St. Paul, lying Within the lines of Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue), in West St Paul Proper, produced eighty (80) feet -wide, from Elizabeth street to Bel videre street Taken for' Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue......... ......i $53 001 Same. Lot 13, block 10, West St. Paul Real Estate and Im provement Syndicate Addition No. Ito West St Paul, exceot f » 14 * part takeu for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) $14 00 J Same. All that part not already dedicated for public use, of lot 14, block 10, West St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syndicate- Addition No. 1 to West St. Paul, lyinjr wthin the lines of Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue) in West St. Paul Proper, produced eighty (80) feet wide, from Elizabeth street to Beividere street. Taken for Ducas street (formerly Eaton Avenue)......;............. , .. $60 001 Same. Lot 14, block 10, West St. Paul Real Estate and Imf provement Syndicate Addition No. Ito West St. Paul, except f *- 16 00 part taken ; f or Ducas etteet (formerly Eaton Avenue) , $44 00 j / ' ■'* ■ ■ ■*' ":' ■• .' "9 "' '-"j^V ■'■■':■■ ■■ ...jy,;777 ■•■.::■ ■ West St. Paul Proper. .. •_; West St. Paul Proper. Supposed owner and ;. f ■,,„... ;y,., Supposed owner and * ■ description. _ Lot. Blook. .Benefits description. Lot. Block. Benefit* Thomas Wailing, W'lyy . JJStelful 10 141 $55 00 .of. - ,; v ..^.. . 1&2 9* $21 00: Same 9 141 55 00 Paul Martin and J J Mc- • Same 8 141 65 00 „ Cardy .3 94 12 00 : Same ...'. 7 141 55 00 Sameandsame ..4 94 13 00 Same . ... 6 141 55 00 and 5ame.......... 5 ; 94 . 14 00 St Paul Homestead Com- Ellenßrady, Ely %0f...10 95 750 i pany 10 144 55 00 Same, Ely 0f.......... 9 95 800 j Same 9 144 55 00 Same, Ely %of N'ly y 9 j Same ..'....'.'. 8 144 55 00 to °s ■„••:■''••, 8.;. .95 ;■-.-. 450 Same 7 144 65 05 Rodney Smith (except v y y.y 5ame...... ...6 144 55 00 Ely %of N'ly J^)...... 8 ...95 450 S D Lord 10 151 55 00 Same 7. 95 13 00 5ame...... 9 151 55 00 Same..... ....6. .95. 14 00 Capital City Real Estate & M Lamprey ....10 108 - 15 00 Improvement Company 8 151 55 00 Same 9 108 16 00 Same .....7 151 5500 Q Wiliius *... 8. 108 17 00 Same 0 151 55 00 Louisa Lange 7 108 18 00 • •:>-■ *«?£*&' and Marie * 10S . "°° Bidwell s Addition to West St ' Paul - AHornsby 1- 109 15 00 Supposed owner and Sameandsame 2 109 . 16 00 1 descriDtion Lot B-»npflt<- P- ' Martin 3 109 17 00 I) SX(exe P t Martin's par^' BeDeflt9 Richard F^ ue:;:::::::: 4. • 109 18 00 and street - 13 Sin °« John I F1ib0tte.. ........ 5 .109 19 00 } 13 * 10 00 HFLanee ....I 111 20 00 ! Supposed owner and'description. Benefits Sa^e .....2., 11l , 2100 ' Paul Martin. That part of lot 13, 8 i d - - 3. 111 82 00 well's Addition to West StPaul Same 4 111 23 00 which lies between lot 1. in block Mine............ 5. 111 24 00 153, and lots 6 and 7, in block 151, RR Worth, Ely 51 ft 0f.. 10 . 118 15 00 West St Paul Proper and Eaton Mary.Ann Dames, Ely % . Avenue... , $50 00 of 9 112 17 00 George Marti 8 . . . .112 . 22 00 Bidwell's Addition to West St. Paul. N P Larson 7 112 23 00 Same 6. 112 24 00 Supposed owner and Josephihe Rebholz, Ely yy/yy description. Lot. Benefits 50 ft of -.:.*. 8,9&10 125 60 00 ISt Pierre and XSt Pierre (ex- M Francot .....7... 125 65 00 cept Eaton Avenue) .6 $48000 Same 6 125 55 00 Philip D Winchel, W'ly All objections to said assessment must be y_ot.... .........1&3 ... 126 40 00 made in writing and filed with the Clerk of Peter Zeigler ....... ....10. 128 55 00 said Board at least one day prior to said Same. 9 . 128 55 00 meeting. R. L. GORMAN, President. Same ..8 128 55 00 Official: John Fisher 7 . 128 55 00 W. F. ERWis.Clerk Board of Public Works. GWiUiUS — ;•.•»«••«» 55 00 t 94-95 — ***•*• ***^ ____m__m_ **_*•**• ■— .^ —r—,^ m^ m^ __£ CONTRACTWORK. Grate Sheldon knit Office of the Board of Public Works, I • City OF St. Paul, Minu..M arch 24,1887. 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 7th day of April, A. D. 1887, for the grading of Sheldon Avenue, from Minnehaha street to the south line of the right of way of the St Paul, Min neapolis & Manitoba Railway Company, in <- said city, according to plans and specifica- . tions on file in the office ot said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a i sum of at least twenty (20) .per cent, of tbe ! gross amount bid must accompany eich bid. ' The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. B. L. GORMAN, President Official: . W. F. Erwin, Clerk Board Public Works. - 85-95 , ■■ - - CONTRACTWORK. Grading ; falter Avenue. ■ Office of the Board of Public Works, } City of St. PaCl, Minn.. March 24, 1887. i Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works ill and for tne -corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their office in said city, until 12. m. on the 7th day of April, A. D. 1887, foi the grading of Wal ker Avenue, from Hewitt Avenue to tho south line of the right of Way of the St Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba- Railway company, in said city, according to plans and specifica tions 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 the gross amount bid must uocompany each bid. The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ~X~ •-. - R. L. GORMAN, President. - Official: I W. F. Erwin, Clerk Board of Public Works, j S5-95 — — — m— h—^ — — _m hisis ***MWMm — fcAs* T\tJ X EMU 00 Itß causes and a new and sue lluArHljUU'-*B,!ttl'<JlJliJ| S at your own 1/ ' home, by one who was deat twenty-eight years. Treated by most of the < noted specialists without benefit. Cared himself < in three months, and since then hundreds of ! others . Full particulars sent on application. i T. S. PAGE, No. 41 West Hist St., New York City. . ..*Od*WBHU» ..; .- j ■ .'. m.r. CONTRACTWORK. Grading Ross Street and Faopiei Street; Office of the Board of public Works, / City of St. Paul, Minn, March, 29, 1887. 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 6aid city, until 12 m., on the 11th day of April. A. D., 18S7, for tho grading of Ross street from Atlantic street to Earl street, and Fauquier street, from Earl street to English stret, in said city, ac cordng to plans and specifications on file in the office of suid Board . " A bond with at least two (8) sureties in a sun Of at least twenty (20) per cent, of the gross amount bid must accompany each bid. The said Board reserves the right to rejeci any and all bids. R. L. GORMAN, President Official: XV. F. Erwin, Clerk Board of Public Works', 90-100 CONTRACTWORK. Grading Atlantic street Office of the Board of Public Works, ) City of St. Paul, Minn., March 29, 1887. $ Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Publio Works in and for the corporation of the city of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their office in said city, until 13 m. on the 11th day of April, A. D. 1887, for tho grading of Atlantic street, from Third (3d) street to Harvester Alley,- in said city, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. • A bond with at least (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, of the gross amount bid must accompany each bid. The said Board reserves the rijrht to reject any and all bids. > : ":":■;■ R. L. GORMAN, President Official: >; W. F. Erwin, Clerk Board of Public Work* 90-100