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MINNEAPOLIS. <ontinued From Third *Pa„c. Lorenza, or .. those whom they represent. '1 here art* seven monks at this famous —lurch. Here we saw the marble upon which it was said the gridiron upon which St Laurence was martyred stood. It is in this church you enter the catacombs of St. Cax6tus. They are said to be thirty-two miles in length. We bad a guide who did not know very much about their history, but did know the way; that was a comfort 'i he monk knew a good deal, but as he did not speak good English we did not gain all the knowledge we otherwise might have got We saw, in the light our four tapers gave, the inscriptions of the dead who bad been laid in peace to rest What ever they do or do not beside, they show past doubt that the religion of the early cen turies and the religion of to-day, in its teach ing, are identical. They are a standing proof of ibis, as they are to the truth that men looked for life on the other side of death, nnd that vision taught them joy. The cata combs are narrow passages, about two feet or two feet six Inches wide, In some places I nad to stoop to avoid my head touching the roof. The graves are all dug into the sides of these narrow passages, the dead put in and the opening closed. Not" one cf them now cau be opened without the command or permission of the pope. On the outside of these graves are simple slabs, which tell the story of death. In many cases the bones of the dead can be seen. Now, however, they have wire placed before them. The relic" hunter had to be stopped. 1 remember Gray said: "These bones from insult to protect." The monk gave up a small piece of marble be picked up in one of these subterranean walks, and we sadly came back to daylight, plucked a flower ku the garden, and left, happy in the thought that we do not need to flee to secret places to hide from persecution for the gospel's sake, In a church, on our return to the city, we bought a few old Ro man coins. You can buy many things which may there not look worth much, but which, when in she ouiet of home you see them, are the memories of happy days of navel. We got io our hotel at nightfall. As we look back at the past as seen in Rome, we find the same old themes come up to-day. President Northrop, of our university, raised , a breeze by saying the mission of bis church was to the intellectual people and the like. 'Ihe English papers have taken it up. The subject is up in home discussion now in our religious papers. 'tins week it is as old as ; me ages. In Home it was said the altar and the throne were 100 far from the people to be of use to the musses. -~— -"~^ ■ CAUSES OP CHI Mi- Rev. S. AY. Sample Contemplates a Pew of Them. Last evening at the people's meeting, at Century hail, Dr. S. W. Sample continued his rema.ks upon "Society and Crime," with special reference to the "Causes of Crime." He handled -is subject In his usual positive and unreserved manner, and incidcutly paid his respects to orhtodo_ In the following terms: There is but one place which in my opinion is worse them the orthodox hell, and thai is the orthodox heaven iviiicii is peopled with those who have gained admis sion by means of deathbed repentance. Bad immigration, he said, was one of the most patent causes of crime. There bad been of late altogether too much immigration. There could even be 100 much good immi gration, but recently there appeared to be an organised system on the part of some Eu ropean" governments to dump all the baser element of their population upon A ri< an shoes. The overcrowding of great cities and the building of tenement houses, he said, was another cause of crime. Before closing he devoted a few words to crime as comprehended by the broad sense of the term those kinds of crime not dealt with ,in the statute books. In this category be included nil acts which work injustice even though ihey be in enforce ment of the laws themselves. He earnestly deplored that condition of affairs which made an action a crime at the lower end of ihe social scale, while at the higher end it is luoditied Into a shrewd piece ot Blundering, and regarded as perfectly legitimate. Lux ury and ostentation he also Included in his list of the causes of crime. DEATH OF A PIONEER. -lev. David D. Brooks Died in Min neapolis Saturday Night. Rev. David Brooks died very suddenly of cholera morbus late Saturday night at the residence of Mrs. D. Green, at 2208 Portland lace. Dr. Brooks was nearly ninety years of age. and he has enjoyed remarkably good health until last "Monday, when he com plained of feeling unwell. Nothing serious, was anticipated, however, until Thursday, when his prostration was complete. Dr. Phil ips was summoned, but was unable to do -much. Dr. Brooks was born in England in 1802. At the age of twenty-one he studied for the ministry, and began his career as a Metho dist minister In 1832. Ten years later he emi grated to Kenosha. Wis. After doing circuit work in Wisconsin and Minnesota for a num ber of years he obtained a charter for Ham line university. which he was the first pres ident Prof. -labez Brooks, • Instructor in Greek at the state university, is a son of the deceased. In addition. Josiah and Adiu are also sons, while Emma and Mary Brooks are daughters. SILLY AND 'ABSURD. The Way a Democrat Character izes the Tribune Sensation. "The Tribune, in its asinine style, attempts to picture Mayor Winston a consummate fool." Such was the language of an indig nant Democrat and administration man at the Nicollet house yesterday. "Did you ever read such rot?" he persisted. "It is really nauseating. Cur mayor is no fool, and the North Star League is not composed of idiots, either. It is about the thinnest cock and bull story that that paper has offered for a long time, or since the inauguration of our club. The idea is absurd aud carries the stamp of falsehood on it to every reader of good judgement who is acquainted with Mr. Winston or the club's personnel. In the first place the club is avowedly in favor of Cleveland tor president. In the next place the club knows full well that it would be a silly piece of business, that would only hold the club up to the merited con tempt of the ex-president to ask him to give pledges that he will do so and so before he can get the Minnesota delegation in the na tional convention. Mayor Winston may be in New York, but if he is his mission is very different from trying to exact a promise tb forever ignore Kelly and Doran." Improving the Water Power. The work in constructing, ihe new East tide dam will begin this morning. It will be of solid masonry, extending 185 feet, begin ning at a point just beyond the old McMillan mill, and running to the shore. This portion of the power has not been employed for sev eral years. There are six separate mill sites, and they are owned by Merriman „ barrows. James McMulleu, T. B. Walker and others. Til's is unusually valuable property, too valu able, in fact, to lie idle. The owners profess to see a demand for the sites in the near future, and the object is to get them into the best condition possible In readiness for occu pancy. He Is Still Alive. Peter King, the laborer injured Saturday a: the Minneapolis Union elevator in South east Minneapolis, was still alive at a late hour last night, but his condition was not much improved, and his case is still regarded as critical. Deputy Coroners Cary and Ortonheldan autopsy yesterday upon the remains ot John Gilmartiu, who was killed by a runaway ac cident Saturday, and determined that death was caused by the ribs having punctured the lungs. * She Will Live. Miss Ida Gray, the girl who attempted sui cide by poison late Saturday night in the' Ninth ward park, lies at the city hospital out of danger, although she had a mighty close cail. Her home, it turns.out is in Stillwater, and her family is reported respectable. She had been stopping with friends at 422 Adams street. Her family has been notified, and will call for her to-day. The injured firemen, victims of the acci dent that caused the death of Mitchell, arc doing nicely, and nil but live have so far re covered that medical attendance is no longer necessary. Corn Is King. The iiflli annual Corn Palace Festival opened at Sioux City Oct. I, and will close Oct. 17. "The Northwestern Line." Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rail way, will sell excursion tickets from St. Paul and Minneapolis Oct. 3.6,8,1** and 15 at one fare for. the round trip. -rood to return within ten days, but not later titan Oct. 19. For tickets and information call at 159 East Third street. St. Paul. 13 Nic ollet House Block, Minneapolis, or ad dress T. W. Teasdaie. General Passen ger Atrent. St. Paul. Minn. • JAS. F. WILLIAMSON COUNSELOR AND SOLICITOR. Two years as an examiner in the U. S Patent Office. Five years' practice. •-':> tai Guaranty Loan Building, Minneapolis 82*: Pioneer Press Building, St. PauL MINNEAPOLIS GLOBULES. | Dr. David Lloyd Jones, an eminent clergy man of Wales, occupied the Welsh church yesterday. - .-598__89QH8988h48 The final meeting of the general harvest festival committee will be held at Masonic Temple at li o'clock this morning. The delegates to the Central society, from the various German societies of the city, will meet this evening at Ilarmonia hall for pre liminary work. '^MBttBBHPBHBPI^tfI Grand Master Johnson, of St. Paul, will visit Nicollet lodge of Odd Fellows, at the D**PRICE'S /-^am Baking U2__^Powclei- TT.---**'***' i^i Willt-Ms-a of H**^**----"' v---,. -}, Standard OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Of Ordinance* P—Msed and Resolu tions Adopted by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul. Ordinance No. 1539— Ay F No. 187— Au ordinance fixing the time for the expi ration of rights and privileges granted for the occupancy and use of (he Sixth ward levee in the City of St. Paul. **■ Whereas, the Common Council of the City of St. Paul has by various ordinances granted rights and privileges to different parlies to use portions of tbe Sixth ward levee in the City of St. Paul, which ordinances are for different periods of times; and it is the opinion of the Council tliat the rights and privileges granted in said levee should be made to terminate as near as possible, and about the same time; and that the ordi nances granted for the ' longest -period of time will terminate, according to the pro visions of said ordinance, during the year 1916; Now, Therefore, the Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That all rights and privilege's hereafter granted by ordinance to any party to use any portion of the Sixth ward levee, in the City of St. Paul, shall be drawn and drafted so that the rights and privileges ac quired thereunder by the grantee shall ex pire at a date not later than the first day of July, A. D. 1916. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after Its publica tion. Passed by the Assembly Sept. 8, 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer. Costello, McCaf ferty, MeNamee. Minea, Oppenheim and Mr. President— Nays— o. W. P. Murray, President of the Assembly. Passed by the Board of Aldermen Oct. 6, 1891. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott, Conley, Cope land, Cullen, Dobner, Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan. Mr. Vice President— lo. Nays— o. Jxo. F. Gehan*. Vice President of the Board of Aldermen. Approved Oct. 8, 1891. Robebt A. Smith, Mayor.- Attest: Tuos. A. Pp.exoekoast, Cily Clerk. Oct. 12. Ordinance No. 1549— A'v F No. 262— An ordinance authorizing Isaac Bowers to erect a frame kitchen. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That permission is hereby given and granted to Isaac Bowers to erect and construct a one-story frame kitchen, 11x22 feet on property owned by him on the north side ol Smith avenue, in the city of St. Paul, between Third and Chestnut streets, known and described as part of lots one 1) and two (3), block s.xty-three (63), Irvine's Enlarge ment to Rice & Irvine's Addition to St. Paul, the same to be so built and constructed, un der the supervision and control of the In spector of Buildings of said city, upon ob taining a proper permit therefor. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in torce from and after its passage. Passed by the assembly Sept. 2.'. KM. Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer, Costello, Elmquist, McCafferty, MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Van Slyke, Mr. President— 4). Nays— O. BMgM ***"*. P. Mudbat. President of the _ssem bly. Passe'dby the Board of Al del men Oct. 6. 1891. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg. Bolt Conley, Cope land, Cullen. Dobner. Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan, Mr. Vice President— ' Nays— , ■ John F. Gehan. Vice President of the Assembly. Approved Oct. 8, 1891. RoHert A. Smith, Mayor. Attest: Tuos. A. Phknukiiiiast. City tier!.. Oct 12. Ay F No. 184- Resolved that an order be drawn in favor of Patrick Gieason upon the local improve ment fund for the sum of four and 18-100 dollars ($4.18). being amount overpaid upon Certificate ot Sale No. 6138, issued against lots 14 and 15, block 80, Syndicate Addition No. 5, for the grading of Albert avenue. Also, that an order be drawn in favor of Catherine Daly upon the local improvement fund for the sum of ninety-seven and 77-100 dollars ($97.77). being iii accordance with recommendation of Committee of Claims and resolution of Common Council approved May 7, 1891, abating the penalties and cost on lot 6, block 96, West St. Paul Proper, for the grading of Dearborn . street from Bid well street to State street Also, that an order be drawn in favor of Samuel G. Sloan upon the sewerage fund for the sum of forty aud 0(i-lJO dollars ($10.66), being amount of redemption of Certificate No. 8328, erroneously issued against lot 10, block 111, Stinson's subdivision of block 111, Lyman Dayton's, for the sewer on MenJota street - ?j9flBV 'WWSfIPVWBB' Also, that an order be drawn in favor of C. I). Kerr upon the local improvemeut fund for the sum of eighteen and 10-10.) dollars ($18.16), being for the redemption of Certifi cate No. 1311, erroneously issued against lots ß and 9 of Carver's subdivision for the opening of Oak street. Also, that an order be drawn in favor of Charles Fortmaver upon the local improve ment fund for the sum of thirty-two and 14-109 dollars ($12.14). being interest and penalties on lots 1 to 5, Brookvale Second ad dition, for slopes and grading Lawson street the owner being entitled to damages on the same improvement. Also, that an order be drawn in favor of W. O. Denegre upon the. local improvement fund for the sum of one hundred four and 24-1 >0 dollars ($101.24), being amount for the redemption of Certificates of Sale N05.607D to 6084 and 6118 to 6132, erroneously issued for the grading of Capitol and Ireland avenues. Also, thai an order be drawn in favor of the Merchants' National bank upon the local im provement fund for the sum of twenty and 34-109 dollars ($20.31), being for (he redemp tion of Certificates Nos. 759 i. 609), 10993, be ing erroneously sold for sidewalks, the same being city property. Also, that an order be drawn in favor of A. Dumont upon the local improvement fund for the sum of one hundred thirty-nine and 93-100 dollars (5139.9.1 1, being for the redemp tion of Certificates Nos. 3420, 8:>14, 10381, 1464, "'Ol7, 3139 and 4416, erroneously issued against south seven and one-half feet of lots 1 and 2, block 17, St Paul Proper, for the repaying of Jackson street, said sale being erroneous. Adopted by the Assembly Sept. 8, 1891. ' Yeas— Messrs. Baub.olz.er McCaf ferty. MeNamee, Miueo, Oppeuheim.Mr. Pres ident—7. Nays— Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct. 6. 1831. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg. Bott Conley. Cope laud, Cullen. Dobner. Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan, Mr. Vice President— lo. Nays — 0. Approved Oct 8, 1891. By Mr. McCafferty— A*y 9 No. "SB— Resolved, Thatan order ie drawn on the city treasury in favor of Eleauora S. Scbaffer or her assigns for the sum of 5:52.62.' with in terest from Jan. 13. 189), payable out of the general fund, the same being In payment of that certain judgment rendered in "favor of said Eleanors Schaffer and against the Cily of St. Paul, in the District Court of . Ramsey county. State of Minnesota, Jan. 13, 1830. for said sum. Said order to be delivered opiv upon there being filed with the city Comp troller a proper., satisfaction of said judg ment. - Adopted by the Assembly Sept 22. 183!. Yeas Messrs. Baubo_er,Costello. Elmquist, McCafferty, HdNamee. Minea, Oppenheim. Van Slyke, Mr. President—*!. y,'"': Nays'— 0. • - Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct. 6, 1891. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott. Conley. Cope land, Cullen. Dobner.' Dorniden,' Melady, Sul livan, Mr. Vice President— lo. - Nays— 0. Approved Oct. 8, 1831. Ay F No. 2.2— H9BBSSBI - Resolved. That an order be drawn in favor ot Alfred Hall, payable out or the general fund, for .the sum- of- seventy-live ($75.0 i dollars in payment of his services «as secre tary of the commission appointed by the . house of representatives at the . last session of the legislature to inquire into and report as to the matters involved : In the -West m. Paul levee quest lon. " - •- - ..- Adopted by the Assembly Sept. 3. 1831. i less— Messrs. Banholzer, Costello, McCaf THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1891. corner of Tweutv-sixth j street and , Nicollet avenue, this evening. - Late Saturday night the jury in the alleged rape case against Thomas Mclntvre brought in a verdict of not guilty. Those who had listened to the evidence give the opinion that the result was just. . ' ' Yesterday afternoon Dr. George W. Emery addressed the East side temperance society at 208 Central avenue. The doctor has been down to Dwight 111., and be is a stout ad herent of the Keely liquor reformatory. One of the big pumos at the North Bide station will resume work this forenoon. '- ferty, MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Mr. President— 7. Nays— Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, 1891. Yeas— Bielenberg, Bott. Conley, Cope land, Cullen, Dobner. Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan. Mr. Vice President— Nays— Approved Oct. 8, 1891. By Mr. Murray— Ay F No. 228— Resolved, That the matter of placing a i street lamp at the northeast corner of Lafond I and Grotto streets be referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report the necessity and propriety thereof. Adopted by the Assembly Sept 22, 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Costello, Elmquist, McCaf ferty, MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Van Slyke. Mr. President— B. Nays— o. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct. 6, 189!. Yeas— Ala Bielenberg, Bott Conley. Cope land. Cullen, Dobner. Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan, Mr. Vice President— lo. Nays— Approved Oct. 8, 1891. Ay File No. 230— - Resolved, That city orders be drawn upon the city treasury, payable out of the "print ing and stationery fund," in favor of the following-named persons, for the amounts set opposite to their respective names: D. D. Merrill _ Co.. Ssl9.*_; 11. M. Smyth Printing Company, 5191.00: Wedelstaedt _ Co., $17725. Adopted by the Assembly Sept. 22, 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Costello, Elmquist McCaffer ty. MeNamee, Miuea,Oppenheim, Van Slyke, Mr. President— Nays— Adopted by the Board ot Aldermen Oct. 8, 1891. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott, Conley. Cope laud. Cullen, Dobner, Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan. Mr. Vice President— lo. Navs— o. Approved Oct. 8, 1891. Ay F Nd. 231— Resolved, That a city order be drawn upon the city treasury, payable out of the school fund, in favor of the J. P. Gribben Lumber company for 5548.63, ""- Adopted by the Assembly SeDt 22. 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Costello, Elmquist McCaffciv ty. MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Van Slyke, Mr. President— B. Nays-' Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, 1891. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott Conley, Cope land, Cullen, Dobner, Dorniden. Melady, Sul livan. Mr. Vice President — 10. Nays— o. ■ ■ ' Approved Oct. 8, IS9I. Ay F No. 288— Resolved, That a city order be drawn upon the city treasury, payable out of the "special bride-e fund," in favor F. P. McCann, for $15.25, Estimate No. 2 and final, grading Hamline avenue bridge approaches. Adopted by the Assembly Sept. 22, 1891. Yeis— Messrs. Costello. Elmquist McCaffer ty. MeNamee. Minea, .Oppenheim, Van Slyke, Mr. President Nays— o. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct C 1891. Yeas— Bielenberg. Bott, Conley, Cope land, Cullen, Dobner. Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan, Mr. Vice President— lo. Nays— , Approved Oct. 8, 1891. Ay F No. 233— Resolved, That city orders be drawn upon the city treasury, payable out of the general fund, in favor of the following-named per sons, tor the amounts set opposite to their re spective names: R. L. Polk & Co., S">; A. E. Melleren, 51.75; Lehigh Coal and Iron Com pany, $143.49; Herman Rochele. $50; St. Paul Gas Light Company, 5140: A. Harnish. $5; William Aburish. 522.50. Adopted by the Assembly Sept. 22. 1891. Messrs. Costello, Elmquist .McCaf ferty, MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Van Slyke, Mr. President— BM Nays— Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct. 6, 1891. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott Conley. Cope land, Cullen. Dobner, Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan. Mr. Vice President— *• Nays— C. Approved Oct 8, 1891. Ay F No. 234— Resolved, That city orders be drawn upon the city treasury, payable out of tno '-local improvement fund." in favor of the follow iug-uamed persons, for the amounts set op posite to their respective names: Dale & Bumgarduer, Estimate No. 11. grad ing Fairview avenue, $ 1.0(50,: A. Glngles, Estimate No. 7, grading Cleveland avenue, 5255; Keough & Donnelly. Estimate No. 5, grading Fairview avenue, $357; T. Linnan, Estimate No. 6, grading Nebraska street and other streets, $1,445; J. W. Maloney. Esti mate No. 7, grading Hague avenue. $063; J. W. Maloney, Estimate No. 10, grading Pen sylvania avenue 5*05.50; George B. Crapsey, land taken on account opening' etc.. Case' street. 8245; Ellas F. Drake, damages on ac count of opening, etc.. Sixth street. *&*). Adopted by the Assembly Sept 22, 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Costello, Elmquist McCaf ferty, MeNamee. Minea. Oppenheim, Van Slyke, Mr. President— B. Nays— o. . -3&*\WtWß*m Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, 1391. „ Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg. Bott Conley. Cope land. Cullen. Dobaer, Dorniden, Melady. Sul livan. Mr. Vice-President— lo. Nays — 9. Approved Oct. 81891. Ay F No. 235— Resolved, That city orders be drawn upon the city treasury, payable out of the "re spective assessment funds," in favor of the following-named persons, for the.amounts set opposite to their respective names: AN. Hays, damages easement on McMen emy street, $195.80: W. A. Davern, Estimate No. 2, grading Ashland avenue, $1,190; Dale & Batrmgaidner, Estimate No. 1. grading Stickney street 5170: Keough — Donnelly, Estimate No. 2, grading Clifton street s"*io: Nicholas Feyeu, Estimate No 5. sprinkling streets in District No. 3, $325.01: same, Esti mate No. 5, District No. 4. §1,049.12: same. Estimate No. 5, District No. 5, $557: same. Estimate No. 5. District No. li, $1,543.06; James Hansen, Estimate. No. 1. sewer on Margaret street $310: M. Lux, Estimate No. 1. grading Ellis street. $1,375: M. Lux, .Esti mate No. I. grading alley in C. Weide's sub-, division, $170; J. D. Moran. Estimate No. 3. grading Sixth street 5307; F. P. McCann, Estimate No. 2. grading Park avenue, $425: . F. P. McCann, Estimate No. 2. grading Park avenue. $1,920; J. H. McNamaru, Estimate No. 2," grading Hewitt avenue, $310: Thomas Rcillv, Estimate No. 5, sprinkling streets in District No. 2. 8901.31; Thomas Reilly, Esti mate No. 5. sprinkling streets in District No. 9, $369.24; L. Ryan. Estimate No. 2. grading Carter avenue, $890; L. E. Shepley. Estimate No. 3, paving Bedford and other streets, $14, --459: C. B Sandeen. Estimate No. 2, grading Syndicate avenue. ; C. Stone. Estimate No. 4. grading Randolph andotherstreets, SI, 700: Thornton & Estimate No. 1, construct ing wooden sidewalks 1891, $2,525.16: Thorn-' ton & Shaw. Estimate 50."., grading .Wins low avenue. $2,465; P. Taniholt, Estimate No. 2. grading Dooley avenue, $35: M. Tracy, Estimate No. 2. grading Curtice street, $2,210; George Bolan. Estimate No. 1. grading Lin den street. SiM: John Lilly, damage : change of grade on Jackson street and Winter street,' $56*): Anna Jacobson. damage* on account of chance of grade onWinslow a venue, $."55.45. Adopted by the Assembly s-ept 22. isji. -Messrs. Costello, Elmquist. McCaffer ty. MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim,' Van Slyke, Mr. President—— Nays— 9. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, KM.- , ■ • ...-...-.. .Ycas--Ald. Bielenberg, Bo:t. Conley. Cope , be nd. Cullen, Dobner, Dorniden, Melady, Sul liva, Mr. Vice President— Nays— 9. Approved Oct. 8, tB9L Ay V No. 23c— li is herein- ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the' matter of constructing a wooden sidewalk on the south side of Laurel avenue. between Victoria and Milton streets, be, and toe same is. hereby referied to the Board ot . Public Works to investigate and report: ._. Is this improvement proper and necessary?. It so. send the Council a proper order direct ing the work to be done. .' Adopted by the Assembly «ept 22, 1831. Yeas, -Messrs. Costello, . _l_qu„i 1 McCaf ferty, ; MeNamee, Minea, : Oppenheim, Van Slyke, Mr. President— . Nays— o. — --dWBfIBWfIHPSpBj Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, 1891. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott Conley. Cope land, Cullen, Dobner, Dorniden, Melady, Sul livau, Mr. President— lo. Nays — 9. Approved Oct 8, 1891. Ay F No. 238— '.■'*"* Whereas, The Common Council of the City ; of St Paul heretofore ordered the - Board of ' Public Woiks to report whether a change of grade on Sixth street, from Willius street to Kittson street in said city, as shown by a red line on a profile annexed to said order, was - necessary and proper, and whether real es tate to be assessed for said ' improvement could be . found benefited to the extent. of damages and costs to be incurred by said im provement; and .', y Whereas, In accordance with said order, the Board of Public Works did make a re port to the Common Council of date July 13,' 1891, recommending a change of grade on Sixth street between the west line .of- Neil street and the east line of Kittson street,' and that property could be found bene- ted to - the extent of damages, costs and ex- ** penses necessary to be incurred in making, said change of grade as aforesaid : and , '--' "Whereas, The Assembly of said city, on' the 14th . day of July. 1891, adopted said report and ordered the City Clerk to give the notice required law; aud . -''■''•', '-■ •■*'. Whereas. The City Clerk gave notice In the ; official paper of said city, for three successive weeks, twice In eacn Week, that the Assem bly of said city would ou the 22d day of September, 1891, at 7:30 o'clock p. m.. at the Council chamber, in said city, consider such proposed change of grade; and Whereas. At the time and place last desig nated for such proposed change of grade. the Common Council, after hearing all per sons interested, and being of the opinion that the same is necessary and proper. Therefore, Be it Resolved, That the grade of Sixth street, between the west line of Neil street and the east line of Kittson, street, be and the same is hereby changed iv accordance with the red line as shown on the annexed profile, being the same as referred to in nil the proceedings had in regard to said change; and be it further Resolved, That this order and the profile representing said change of grade be referred to the Board of Public Works, and that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain thesifme, which shall be required to pay the damages, costs and expenses of such im provement upon the real estate to be bene fited by said improvement as provided by law; it being the opinion of the Common 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 he incurred thereby. Adopted by the Assembly Sept. 22. 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Costello, Elmquist McCaffer ty. MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Van Slyke, Mr. President— B. v Nays— 9. N Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct. 6, 1891. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott Conley, Cope land. Cullen. Dobner. Dorniden, Melaily, San born. Sullivan, Mr. Vice President— lo. Navs— o. Approved Oct. 8, 1891. Ay F No. 238— Whereas, The Common Council of the City of si. Paul heretofore ordered the Board of Public Works to report whether a change of grade ot the alley in block 2 of Keller's sub division of block 11, Lyman Dayton's addi tion, running from East" Sixth street to the alley in said block 2. running from Maple street to Eicbenwald street in said city, as shown by a red line on a profile annexed to said order, was necessary and proper, and whether real estate to be assessed for said im provement could be found benefited to the extent of damages and costs to be incurred by said improvement: and Whereas, In accordance with said order, the Board of Public Works did make a report to the Common Council of date July 13, 1891, recommending a chauge of grade on the alley running north and south in block 2, Keller's subdivision of block 11, Lyman Day- r ton's addition, and . that property could be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred' in making said change of grade as afore-' said; and Whereas, The Assembly of said city, ou the l-itn day of July, 1891. adopted said re port and ordered the City Clerk to give the notice required by law; and Whereas, The City Clerk gave notice in the official paper of said city, for three successive weeks, twice in each week.lhat the Assembly of said city would, on the 22d day of Septem ber 1801, at 7:3*) o'clock p. m., at the Council chamber, in said city, consider such pro posed change of grade; and - • Whereas. At the time and place last above' 1 designated tor such proposed change Jof grade, the Common Council, after hearing all persons interested, and being of the opin ion that the same is necessary and proper. l ' I Therefore. Be It Resolved, "That the grade of the alley running north aud south in block 2, Keller's subdivision of block '11, Lyman' Dayton's addition, be and the same is hereby changed in accordance with ■ the 'red line as shown on the annexed profile, being the same as referred to in all the proceedings had : in regard to said change: ana be it further * Resolved, That this order and the profile representing said change of grade be referred to the Board of Puoiic Works, and that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which shall be required to pay the • damages, costs and expenses of such im provement upon the real estate to be bene fited by said improvement, as provided by law: it being tne opinion of the Common 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. Adopted by the Assembly Sept. 22, 1891. Messrs. Costello. Elmquist. McCaffer ty. MeNamee. Minea, Oppenheim. Van Slyke, Mr. President— Nays Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, 1891. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott, Conley, Cope land, Cullen, Dobner, Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan. Mr. Vice President— lo. Nays — . Approved Oct 8, 1891. A. F. No. 240— - Whereas, The Common Council of the City of St. Paul heretofore ordered the Board of Public Works to report whether a change of grade Dale streets. between Rondo and Igie hart street, In said city, as shown by a red line on a profile annexed to said order, was neces sary and proper, and whether real estate to be assessed for said improvement could be found benefited to the extent of damages and costs to be incurred by said improve ment: and Whereas. In accordance with said order, the Board of Public Works did make a report to the Common Council of date June 4. 1891. . recommending said improvement, and that . properly could be found benefited to the ex tent of damages, costs and expenses neces sary to be Incurred in making said change of grade as aforesaid: and W hereas. The Assembly of said city, on : the 9th day of June, 1891, adopted said report ' and ordered the City Clerk to give the notice required by law; and Whereas, The City Clerk gave notice in the official paper of said city, for three succes sive weeks, twice in each week, that the Assembly of said city would on the day of September, 1891, at 7:30 o'clock p. m.. at the Council chamber in said city, consider .such proposed change of grade; and Whereas, At the time and place last desig nated for such proposed change of grade, the Common Council, after hearing all per sons Interested, and being of the opinion that the same is necessary and proper, - •'• Therefore, Be it resolved. That the grade of Dale street between Rondo and Igiehart streets, be and the same is ' hereby changed in accordance with the red line as shown on the annexed profile, being the same as re ferred to In all the proceedings had in re gard to said change: and be it further >'■•'''. : Resolved, That this order and the profile representing said change of grade be referred to the Board of Public Works, and that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can . ascertain the same, which shall be required to pay the damages, costs and expenses of such Im provement upon the real estate to be bene tiled by said Improvement, as provided by law; it being the opinion of the Common Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement cau be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and ex penses necessary to be incurred thereby. Adopted by the Assembly Sept. 22. 1691. ' • t Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer.Costello, Elmquist,' : McCafferty, MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Van Sivke, Mr. President— ' - - •--■'• Nays— '**■*' Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct. 6, 1891. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg. Bott Conlev. Cope laud. Cullen. Dobner. Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan. Mr. Vice President— lo. " --'■£ Nays — Approved Oct 8. 1891. ' ''."; A'vFNo. 241— Whereas, -The Common Council of the City of St. Paul heretofore ordered the Board of Public Works to report whether a change of grade on Carroll street between Kent and Grotto streets. In said city,' as shown by a red line on a profile annexed to : said order.- was necessary and proper, and whether real'es tate to be * assessed for. such improvement could be found -." benefited to ; the ■ extent of damages and costs to be incurred by said im provement: and .-- '• Whereas, In accordance with .said order. the Board of Public Works did make a report to the Common Council of I date June 4, 1891, recommending a change of grade on Carroll street; between Kent and ,-St Albans ; streets, and thai property could be found: benefit**! ' to the extent of damage's, costs and expenses necessary to be Incurred In making said change of grade as aforesaid: and ', - - - - Whereas, -. The . Assembly of said . city, on the 9th day of June. 18M, adopted said report ' and ordered the City Clerk to give the notice required by law: an J, ■ Whereas, -The city Clerls gave notice in • the official paper of said . city for th-ee mic • c-esslve weeks, twice in eacn week, thai the Assembly of said city would, on the 22d"dav of September, 1891. at 7:30 o'clock p. m., at the council chamber in said city, consider such proposed chance of grade; and. . Whereas. At the time and place last above designated for such proposed change of grade, the Assembly, after hearing all persons inter ested, and. being of the opinion that the same is necessary and proper. Therefore, Be It Resolved, That the grade of Carroll street between Kent and St Al bans streets be; and the same is hereby changed in accordance * with *.. the red line as shown on the annexed profile, being the same as referred to in all the proceedings had in regard to said change; and, be it fur ther - : Resolved, That this order and the profile representing said change of grade be referred to the Board of Public Works, and that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they . can ascertain the same, which shall be required to pay the damages, costs and expenses of such im provement upon the real estate to be bene fited by said improvement, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Common 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. Adopted by the Assembly Sept. 22, 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer, Costello.Elmquist, McCatferty, . MeNamee, Minea. Oppenheim, [ an Slyke, Mr. President— 9. Nays— 0. " J**O^W^'ff *lf**ljl*aw^ss ; Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, 1891. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott Conlev, Cope land. Cullen. Dobner. Dorniden, Mefady Sul livan, Mr. Vice President— lo. .' . Nays— o. Approved Oct 8, 1891. Ay F No. 242— In the matter of the report of tne Board of Public Works dated SeDt 22, 1891. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St Paul: That the Board of Public Works : ot said City of St Paul cause the following improve ment to be made, to wit: Grade the alley in block bounded by University, Lynnhurst, Prior and Oakley avenues, In said city. ***"**-- '--: That said Board cause said work to be let by contract as provided bylaw, 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 tbe same, which will be required to pay the. cost 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 benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Adopted by the Assembly Sept. 22. 1831. Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer. Costello.Elmquist, McCafferty, MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Van Slyke, Mr. President— 9. ; Nays— Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct. 6. 1891. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bolt Conley, Cope land. Cullen, Dobner, Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan. Mr. Vice President— lo. Nays— o. Approved Oct. 8, 1891. Ay F No. 243— In the matter of the report ot the Board of Public Works dated Sept 18. 1891. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: -,jr_s«_-__ That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following Improvement to be made, to wit: Open, widen and ex tend Raymond avenue between' the north line of Destioyer Park and Wabash avenue, in said city, condemning and taking all that land between said points, not already con demned or dedicated for public use. lying within the lines of a strip eighty (80) feet wide, the east line of which strip shall be the east line of Raymond avenue, being -in St. Paul, Minnesota: that said Board shall pro ceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs ana necessary expenses of such Improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvemeut as provided hv 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 tbe damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Adopted by the Assembly Sent. 22, 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer, Costello, Elmquist, ' McCafferty. MeNamee. Minea, Oppenheim, Van Sivke, Mr.President— 9. Nays— o. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct. 6, 1891. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg. Bott, Conley, Cope land. Cullen, Dormer. Dorniden, Melady, Sulli van. Mr. Vice President— ■ Nays — 0. Approved Oct 8, 1891. Ay F No. 214— In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Sept. 21, 1891. . It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul That the Board of Public Works of the City of St. Paul cause the followiug improve ment to be made, to. wit: ' Erect and main tain a gasoline lamp on the southwest corner.. : ot Orchard Argyle streets: also one on the northwest corner, of Hatch and Argyle streets, iv said city. >v. Adopted by the Assembly Sept. 22. 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer, Costello,Elmquist, McCafferty, MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Van Slyke", Mr. President— 9. . Nays— Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, 1891. -.;>-. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg. Bott, Conley, Cope land, Cullen, Dormer. Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan, Mr. Vice President— lo. Nays— o.- Approved Oct. 8, 1891. Ay F No. 245— In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Sept. 2X 18JI. U 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 followiug improve ments to be made, to wit: Construct a six foot wooden sidewalk on west side of Arbor street, from James street to Grace street, to gether with crosswalks across Jefferson ave nue and Palace street; also ' on the east side of Arbor street, from a point 150 feet north of Palace street to James street, together with crosswalk across Palace street, in said city. * That said Board shall proceed without de lay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to uay the costs and necessary . expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited 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 costs and expenses neces sary to be incurred thereby. Adopted by the Assembly Sept. 22. 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer.Costello. Elmquist, McCafferty, MeNamee, Minea, Oppenhslm, Van Slyke, Mr. President— 9. Nays— o. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, 1891. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott, Conley. Cope land, Cullen, Dobner, Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan, Mr. Vice President— Nays — 0. Approved Oct. 8, 1891. Ay F Ho. 246— In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Sept 21. 1891. It is hereby ordered by tbe Common Council of the City of ->t. Paul: *9Q^fM That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following im provements to be made, to wit: Construct a plank crosswalk on the west side of Mac kubiu street across Van Buren street, in said city. Adopted by tho Assembly Sept 22, 1831. Yeas Messrs. Banholzer. Cosiello,Elmqulst, McCafferty. MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Van Slyke, Mr. President— D. Nays— o. " *" < **H****THlfti llif i fflfrail*ffw*|nf Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, 169!:**.- ■:■'■: * . Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott Conley. Cope land, Cullen, Dobner, Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan, Mr. Vice President— lo. Nays— o. IIMW't'WWII'ffP'IP" Approved Oct 8, 1891. Ay F No . 247— 3K98K*!889 In the matter of the reports of the . Board of Public Works dated May 21, 189 L and Sept 21, 1891.- . i IM*_ itwiijic* JSP*i***____*B^Mflil_*4 It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of tbe City of St. Paul : - That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following improve ment to he made, to wit: '; Grade to a partial grade the ' alley running east and west through block 77, St. Anthony Park, 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 con tract said . Board r shall proceed " without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can "ascertain the ; same, which - will -be 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 of the Council "that reai estate to be assessed for. such improvement can be found bene fited to the extent of the costs ; and ex penses necessary to be incurred thereby.' s , Adopted by the Assembly Sept. 22, 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Co.- tello.E'mquist, McCafferty. MeNamee. Minea, ODpenbeim, Van Sivke; Mr.President— 9. Nays- 0. J«flffenN»WWiVl - AdJbted the Board of Aldermen Oct. 6, 1891...:. "■' -•-.*■' **. Yeas— Aid. -Bielenberg. Bote Conley. Cope land. C'llleu. Dobner, Domiden.Melady.SulU van. Mr. Vice President— lo. Navs -5. Approved Oct 8, 1831. j Ay X xo.'*>-.s^HEHWimPMH t In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated >ept IS, (ML j It is hereby. ordered hv ihe t'ouunou Council of tl_- < h'tv of St Paul: i Thai the l^ard- of. Public Worts of- bald City of St. Paul cause the following improve ment to be made, to wit: Construct a side walk of Portland stone, six feet in width, on the north side of Fairmount avenue, between St. Albans ; street and a point 440 feet east thereof, in said city.' ;■ That said Board shall proceed without de lay to assess the amount as nearly as I they can ascertain the same, which will be re quired to pay the costs and necessary ex penses 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 incurred thereby. ; Adopted by the Assembly Sept 22. 1891. - Messrs. Costello.Elmquist, McCafferty, MeNamee. Minea, Oppenheim, Van Slyke. Mr. President— 9. Nays— o. Adopted by the Board it Aldermen Oct 6, 1891. y - Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg. Bott, Conlev. Cope land, Cullen, Dobner, Dorniden, Melady, Sulli van, Mr. Vice President— lo. Nays— Approved Oct 8, 1891. Ay F No. 249— In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Sept 17, 1891. 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 provement to be made, to wit: Construct a crosswalk on west side of Pascal avenue, across Minnehaha street in said city. Adopted by the Assembly Sept 22. 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer,Costello,Elmqulst McCafferty, MeNamee.: Minea, Oppenheim, Van Slyke, Mr. President— 9. Nays— o. "'••. •-.. -.. '**: '■'-:. Adopted by tbe Board of Aldermen Oct 6, 1891. . . Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott, Conley. Cope land, Cullen, Dobner. Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan, Mr. Vice President— • Nays— Approved Oct. 8, 1391. Ay File No. 250— In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Sept 17. 1891. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council ot the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of the City of St. Paul cause the following improvement to he made, to wit: Construct a crosswalk on the west side of Hampden avenue, across University avenua in said city. Adopted by the Assembly Sept. 22. 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer, Costello.Elmquist McCafferty, MeNamee, Minea, Oppeuhelm,. Van slyke, Mr. President— 9; .- -." Nays — Adopted by' the Board of Aldermen Oct. 8, 1891. - - Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott, Conley, Cope land, Cullen, Dobner. Dorniden, Melady, San born. Sullivan. Mr. Vice President— lo. Nays— o. Approved Oct 8, 1891. . , Ay F No. 251— In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Sept 17. 1691. 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 improvement to be made, to wit: Construct a crosswalk across Tainter avenue, from Great Northern railway bridge to the southeast corner of block 48, St. Anthony Park, in said city. Adopted by the Assembly Sept. 22. 1891.* Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer.Costello. Elmquist McCafferty, MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Van Slyke, Mr. President— 9. Nays— o. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg. Bott Conley, Cope land, Cullen. Dobner, Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan. Mr. Vice President— Nays — 0. Approvea Oct 8, 1891. Ay FN 0.252— In the matter of the report of the Board of • Public Works dated Sept 18, 1891. It Is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following improve ment to be made, to wit: Construct a plank crosswalk across Manomin avenue, on the south side of George street, in said city. Adopted by the Assembly Sent 22, 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer.Costello. Elmquist, McCafferty, MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Van Slyke, Mr. President— 9. Nays— Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, 1891. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott Conley, Cope land, Cullen, Dobner.Dornideu, Melady, Sulli van, Mr. Vice President— lo. Nays— 9. Approved Oct. 8, 189 L Ay F No. 203— Iv the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Sept 17. 1891. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St Paul : That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following improve ment to be made, to wit: Construct three crosswalks across Fairmount avenue, to be located as follows, to wit: Oue on east side of St Albans street one to connect sidewalk on north side of Fairmount avenue with sidewalk on west side of Crocus place, and one at the north end of curve in Fairmount avenue, near Crocus place, in said city. Adopted by tne Assembly Sept. 22, 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer. Costello.Elmquist, McCafferty, MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Van Slyke", Mr. President— Nays— Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, Oct. 6, 1891. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott Conley. Cope laud, Cullen, Dobner, DornideivMelady, Sul livan. Mr. Vice President— lo. Nays— o. KBtTS Approved Oct 8, 1891. Ay F No. 254— In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Sept. 17, 1891. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St Paul cause the following improve ment to oe made, to wit: Remove the third lamp on Territorial road southeasterly of Cromwell avenue, and place said lamp on the east side of Cromwell avenue at a point half-way between University avenue and Territorial road, in said city. Adopted by the Assembly Sept. 22. 1891. Yeas — Messrs. Banholzer.Costello, Elmquist, McCafferty. MeNamee. Minea, Oppenheim, Van Slyke, Mr. President— 9. Nays— o. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6,1891. ' Yeas— Aid. Bieleuberg, Bott, Conley, Cope land, Cullen. Dobuer. Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan. Mr. Vice Presideut— lo. Nays — 'i. Ap'p roved Oct. 8, 1891. A'yFNo.2s**- Iv the matter of the report of the Board of Public Worksdated Sept 18, 1891. It Is hereby ordered by the Common CouucU of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the followiug improve ment to he made, to wit: Construct a six foot wooden sidewalk on north side of Day-, ton avenue, between Wheeler avenue and Falrvie'w avenue, in said city. . . That said Board shall proceed without de lay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will bo required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of sucn improvement upon the real estate to be benefited 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 costs and expenses nec essary to be incurred thereby. Adopted by the Assembly Sept 22. 1891. - Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer.Costello, Elmquist, ' McCafferty, MeNamee. Minea, Oppeuheim, Van Slyke, Mr. President— 9. Nays— 9. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6. 1891. . Yeas— Ala. Blelenoerg. Bott Conley. Cope land, Cullen, Dobner, Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan. Mr. Vice President— lo. Nays— Approved Oct. 8, 189!. By Mr. Oppenheim— A'y F No. 255— Resolved, That the City Engineer is here by authorized to expend the sura of not to exceed 3100 In putting the sidewalk in proper condition at the entrance to the - alley be tween the Opera House buildiug and the Chamber of Commerce building: the cost of the same to be charged to the general fund. Adopted by the Assembly Sept 22. 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer.Costello, Elmquist McCafferty. MeNamee, Miuea, Oppenheim, Van Slyke, Mr. President— 9. . - Nays— o. , Adopted tv the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, 1801. " Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg,' Bott, Conley. Cope land, Cullen. Dobuer. Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan,' Mr. Vice President— lo. - Nays — 0. Approved Oct. ?, 1831. By Mr. Elmquist— A'y F No. 257— Ills hereby ordered by the Common Couucil of the City of St Paul: That the matter of constructing a sewer on Minnehaha street, from - the Pbalen creek sewer to Greenbrier avenue, be.' and the same is hereby referred to ■ the Board ' of - Public .Works ti) investigate and report: Is this improvement proper and necessary? If so, send the Council a proper order direct ing the work to be done. : : Adopted by the Assembly Sept. 22, 1891. Yeas — Messrs. Banholzer.Costello. Klmquist McCafferty, MeNamee. Minea, Oppenheim, Van Slyke. Mr. President 9. Nays — Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct.- 6, 1891. .. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg. Bott. Conley, Cope land, Cullen. Dobuer, Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan. Mr. Vice President— l - _: v '.-■■■.:, Navs— o. Approved Oct. 8, 13 DL By Mr. Elmquist— A'y F No. 259— w* Resolved, That the City Clerk be. and he is hereby instructed to publish ail proceed ing of the Common Council that have passed both bodies and been approved by the Mayor. Adopted by the Assembly Sept 22. 1891. Messrs.Banholzer.Costello.Elmqulst, McCafferty, MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim. Van Slyke— .--. .-**- Nays— Mr. President— L Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct. 6, ls9l. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg. Bott Conley, Cope laud, Cullen. Dobner, Dorniden, Meiady, Sul livan. Mr. Vice President— lo. Nays— Approved Oct. 8, 1891. Ay F No. 260— Resolved, That an order be drawn on the city treasury in favor of Mrs. Young for the sum of SM), payable out of the fund raised for the support and maintenance of the pub lic free schools of said city, in payment of her claim against G. J. Cassells, contractor, he having duly authorized the payment of said sum. mju IfWMilMi Adopted by the Assembly Sept. 22. 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Bauholzer.Costello, Elmquist, McCafferty, MeNamee, Miuea, Oppenheim, \ an Slyke, Mr. President— 9. Navs— o. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, 189 L Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott Conley, Cope laud, Cullen, Dobuer, Dorniden, Melady. Sul livan, Mr. Vice President— Nays o. - Approved Oct. 8, 1891. Ay F No. 265— In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Sept. 17. 1891. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St Paul: That the Board of Public Works of the City of St Paul cause the following improvement to be made, to wit: Erect and maintain a gas lamp on the southwest corner of Floral street and tho alley next south of Grand avenue, in said city. Adopted by the Assembly Sept 22, 1891. -. Yeas— Messrs.Banholzer. Costello, Elmquist, McCafferty. MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Van Slyke, Mr. President— 9. Nays— o. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, IBM. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg. Bott Conlev. Cope land, Cullen. Dobner. Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan, Mr. Vice Presideut— Nays— o. Approved Oct 8, 1891. By Aid. Bott— Bd F 124— . Resolved, That a warrant be drawn on the city treasury, payable out of the general fund. In favor of Clara Marleau, for the sum of twenty-five dollars ($25), to refund to said Marleau the amouut paid for License No. 29, for peddling vegetables and fruit, which said sum was paid for said license May 5, 1891. it appearing that no peddling has beon done under said license, and that the same has been surrendered for cancellation. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, 1891. . Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott. Conlev, Cope land, Cullen. Dobner, Dorniden, Meladv, Sul livan. Mr. Vice President— lo. Nays — >). Adopted by the Assembly Oct. 7. 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer.Costello. Elmquist, McCafferty, MeNamee, Minea,Oppeuheim, Mr. President Nays — 0. Approved Oct. 9, 1891. Bd F No. 250— BSB In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated July 16. 1891. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Pain: That the Board of Public Works of said Cit_, of St Paul cause the following improve ment to be made, to wit: Maintain two (2) electric lights In Rice park. Irvine park. Cen tral park. Smith park and Lafayette square, respectively, in said city, until Nov. 1, 1891, after which said electric lights will be sus pended until May 1, 1892. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen. Oct 6, 1891. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott, Conley, Cope land, Cullen. Dobner, Dorniden, Melady, Sul livan, Mr. Vice President— lo. Nays — 0. Adopted by the Assembly Sept. 22, 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Ban holzer.Costello, Elmquist, McCafferty, MeNamee, Mines, Oppenheim, Van Slyko, Mr. President— Nays — Approved Oct. 8, 1891. By Aid. Conley— Bd F No. 412— Resolved, that there be. and there Is hereby appropriated out of the funds collected upon the assessment for the filling, grading and improving Langford Park, the sum of $1,925, being the 15 per cut raised from the amount earned by the contractor for the doiug of said work, or so much thereof as may be nec essary to pay the persons doing labor under the contract for said improvement, aud that orders be drawn upon the city treason in favor of such persons for the amount due, payable out of said fund. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, 1891. ■ Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott, Conley, Cope laud, Dobner. Dorniden, Gehan,Melady.Sulll van, Mr. President— Nays— Adopted by the Assembly Oct. 7, 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer, Costello.Elmquist, McCaffertv, MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Mr. President— B. Nays— o. Approved Oct. 9, 1891. Bd I* No. 478- _P_3 Resolved, That city orders be drawn upon the city treasury, payable out of the "local improvement fund." in favor of the follow ing-named persous, for the amounts set oppo site to their respective names: Keough & Donnelly. Estimate No. 2, grad ing Fairview avenue. $2,702.50; W.A. Davern, Estimate No. 3. grading Goodrich .avenue. 5859; C. Nonnemacher, Estimate No. 6. grading McLean avenue, $1,275: Dale .V. Bum gardner. Estimate No. 8, grading Fairview street $3,659; J W. Maloney, Estimate No. 5, grading Seventh street $5,985; J. W. Maloney, Estimate No. 4, grading Hague avenue. $340; J. W. Malonev. Estimate No. 7, grading Pennsylvania avenue. 8552.50; T. Linnan, Estimate No. .', grading Nebraska avenue and other streets, $1,105: T. Linnan, Estimate No. 3. grading Raymond avenue, $1,054; Mrs. Mary Macauley, damages on account slopes on Hall avenue, $-"0; Elizabeth Grady, on ac count of damages on Valley street, S6JO; .1. W. Maloney, Estimate No. and final, grad ing Hague avenue. 8784; Keough A Donnelly, Estimate No. 6 and final, grading Fairview avenue, gl.'tt'i; Henry Filz, $15; Robert War rington _ Co., $<". Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct C, 1891. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott Conley. Cope land. Dobner, Dorniden. Gehan, Melady, .Sul livan, Mr. President— lo. Nays— Adopted by the Assembly Oct 7. 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Ban holzer.Costello. El inc| is(. McCafferty, McNamee,Minea,Oppenheim, Mr. President— 3. Nays— o. Approved Oct. 9, 1891. Bd F No. 479— Resolved, That warrant be drawn upon the City treasury, payable out of the "eugineer ing departmtment fund,*' iv favor of Georee Reis, City Treasurer, for the sum of *8,_*"*.67, to pay the persons named in the pay roll presented with this resolution, in payment of the salary and compensation of said per sons for their services during the month of September, 1891 (being the othce force;. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Met. li, 1591. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg. Bott, Conley. Cope land, Dobuer. Dorniden. Genau, Melady, Sul livan, Mr. President— lo. Navs— o. ; -*S2£**P*_S_ig Adopted by the Assembly Oct. 7. 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer.Costello. Elmquist, McCafferty, MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Mr. President— 8. Nays— o. Approved Oct. 9, ISO*. Bd F No. 480— Resolved. That warrant be drawn upon the city treasury, payable out of the "assess ments fund,"' in favor of Geo. Reis, City Treasurer, tor the sum of $250, to pay the per sons named in the pay roll presented with this resolution, in payment for livery fur nished engineering department during the month of September, 18".'t. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct. 6, 1891. - Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott Conley, Cope land, Dobner. Dorniden, Gehau. Melady, Sul livan. Mr. President— lo. . Nays— Adopted by the Assembly Oct. 7, 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer. Costello. Elmquist McCafferty, MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim. Mr. President— B. N ays — 0. Approved Oct. 0, 1891. Bd No. 481- Resolved. That a warraut be drawn upon the city treasury, payable out of the "assess ments fand," in favor of Geo. Reis, City Treasurer, for the sum of $.",795.05, to pay the persous named in the pay roll presented with this resolution, in payment of the sal ary and ccmpensation of said persons for their services during tne month of Septem ber, IS9I. (Being the Inspectors on Public Works.) ~ Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, 1891. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott Conley. Cope land, Dobner, Dorniden, Gehau, Melady, Sul livan. Mr. President— 9. - Nays— o. •- '_ Hi'j*lili'|s**lßPi*gpPß***la*| Adopted by the Assembly Oct. 7, 1891. Yeas— Mess r_Bauholzer, Cos teilo. Elmquist McCafferty, MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Mr. President— B. "'3***——— __— **-"•——_———— _r Nays— 9. Approved Oct 9, 1891. Bd No. 4S2— .; .: Resolved, That : city orders be drawn upon the city treasury, payable out of , the police department fund, lv favor of the tollowiug 5 named persons, for the amounts set opposite to their respective names: Charles Friend A Son. $3.40; St Paul Rub ber Company, $J. 75: J. L. Henry. $3. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, . Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott, Conley, Cope «and, Dobner, Dorniden, Gehan, Melady. Sul- Uvan, Mr. President— lo. Nays — 0. Adopted by the Assembly Oct. 7, 1891 Messrs. Banholzer. Costello. Elmquist, McCafferty, MeNamee, Mines, Oppenheim, Mr. President-8. Nays Approved Oct. 9, 1891. Bd F No. 483— - Resolved, That city orders be drawn npon the city treasury, payable out of the '-fire de partment fund," in favor of the following named persons, for the amounts set opposite to their respective names: Aaron Mark, $50; C. C. Berkman A Sons, $95.33: Griggs Bros., $559.45; The Lehigh Coal Company, $122.92; Schutte.*: Co.. $22.83; Loekwood _ Alland, $15.82: The B. F. Good rich Company, $500; Maeudler Bros., $25.63{ E. B. Chandler, "538; A. F. Stewart $5; C. W. Hackett Hardware Company, $48.58; Stand ard OH Company. $17.74; James Fenster maker, $6.46; J. P. G ribben Lumber Com pany, $10; St Paul Hardware Company, 87.78; Stockton A Li ndquist, $30: Noyes Bros. «*.- Cutler, $50.35: Charles Friend A Son. $4.05: Chester Oil Company, $_>.&>; John Martin Lumber Company. $14: Union Tank Line, $31.94; Robinson A Cary Company, $4.12; St Paul Brass Works, $32.55; Nicol* A Dean, $6.66; Ames. Ebert A Co.. $185.60; Scribner-Libby Company, $762; Thomas Fitzpatrick. $03.25; George Mitsch, $66.75; George J. Mitsch A Co., $56.45. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct G. 1891. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott, Conley. Cope land, Dobner, Dorniden, Gehan, Melady, Sul livan. Mr. President— lo. . Nays— o. Adopted by the Assembly Oct. 7, 1891. Yeas— Messrs.Banholzer,Costello,ElmqulsL McCafferty,McNamee,Mlnea,Oppenhelm,M«i President— S. Nays— o. Approved Oct 9, 1891. Bd F No. 4S5— . Resolved, That city orders be drawn upon the city treasury, payable out of the ""respect* lye assessments funds," in favor of the fol lowing-named persona, for the amounts set opposite to their respective names: Karl A. Kocrner, damages ou account of change of grade, Winslow avenue, 8246.75: Thomas French, damages on account off change of grade. McMenemy street $815; 11. C. Huebncr, Estimate No. 1. gradiug alley in block 7. E. Bice's Second addition. $85; R. Thompson, Estimate No. I. grading Raymond place ami alley, 5340; Elizabeth Grady, bal ance of damages on account chingo of grade on Valley street, t_o; Peter McSberrv, dam aces, change of grade on Wlnslow avenue, $692.50; R. Thompson. Estimate No. 3 and final, grading Chatsworth street $260.50: O. Gerlicn, Estimate No. 2 and final, grading Terrace lane, "MO; J. Hansen. Estimate No. 2 and final, sewer on Margaret street $73. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, Yeas— Bielenberg, Bott, Conlev. Cope laud, Dobuer, Dorniden, Gehan,Melady,SulH» van. Mr. President— lo. Nays— o. Adopted by the Assembly Oct 7, 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Bauholzer, Costello.Elmquist, McCafferty, MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim Mc President— B. Nays— o. Approved Oct, 9, 1891. Bd F No. 486— • Resolved, That a warrant bo drawn upon the city treasury, payable out of the' 'street and sewermalntenauce fund," In favor of George Rels,Clty Treasurer,for the payment of the sal ary and compensation of the persons em ployed for the purpose of cleaning and repair ing streets and sewers during tne month of September, 1891, for the sum of $ "0,179.54. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, 1891. \eas— Aid. Blelenbent, Bott, Conley, Cope land. Dornldoii, Gehan, Melady, SuU* van, Mr. President— Nays — Adopted by the Assembly Oct 7, 1801. Yeas— Messrs. Ban Costello. Elmquist McCafferty, MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Mr. President— ' Nays— Approved Oct 9. 1801. Resolved, That warrants be drawn upon the city treasury, payable out of the city of ficers'.salary fund, in favor of the persons named in the pay rolls presented with this resolution, for the sums set opposite to their respective names, in payment of the salary and compensation of said persons for their services during the mouth of September, 1891, as shown by said nay rolls. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6. _-*_ Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott, Conley, Cope land, Dobner, Dorniden, Gehan, Melady, SuU livan, Mr. President— lo. Nays— o. Adopted by the Assembly Oct. 7, 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer, Costello.Elmquist, McCafferty, MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Mr. President -8. Nays — Approved Oct. 9, 1391. Bd F No 488— Resolved, That warrants be drawn upon the city treasury, payable out of the Munic ipal Court fund In favor of tho persons named In the pay roll, presented with this resolution for $1,074.99, in payment of the salary and compensation of said persons for their services during the month of Septem ber. 1891. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6. 1891. Yeas— Aid. Blelenbenz, Bott, Conley, Cope land, Dobuer. Dorniden. Gehan, Melady, Sol* livan. Mr. President— lo. Nays— o. Adopted by the Assembly Oct. 7, 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer.Coslello.Elmqii Ist, McCafferty, MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Mr. President— B. - Nays Approved Oct. 9, Bd F No. 489— Resolved, That warrants be drawn upon the cily treasury, payable out of the Board of Public Works fund. in favor of the per sons named in the pay rolls of said depart ment, and presented with this resolution, for the sums set Opposite to their respective names, in payment of the salary and com pensation of said persons for their services duriug the month of September, 1891, as shown by said pay rolls. Adopted by the 'Board of Aldermen Oct 5, 1891. • Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg. Bott, Conley, Cope land, Dobner, Dorniden. Gehan, Melady. Sul livan, Mr. President— lo. Nays— 9. Adopted by the Assembly Oct 7, 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer. Costello, Elmquist, McCafferty. MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Mr. President— Nays o. Approved Oct. 0, 1811. Bd F No 490— Resolved. That warrants be dnwn upon the City Treasury, payable out of the "Build ing inspector's department fund," in favor of the persons named In the pay roll of said department, and presented with this reso lution, tor sum set opposite to their respect ive names, in payment of the salary and compensation of said persons for their serv ices during the month of September, 1891, as shown by the pay roll. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6, 1891. Yeas— AM. Bielenberg. Bott, Conley. Cope land. Dobuer, Dorniden. Gehao, Melady, Sul livan. Mr. President -10. Nays— Adopted by the Assembly Oct 7,1891. Yeas— Messrs. Ban Elmquist, M'< allertv. MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Mr President— & Nays— o. Approved Oct 9. 1891. Bd F No. 421— Resolved, That warrants be drawn upon the city treasury, payable out of tha "health department fund," In favor of tba persons named in tiie pay roil of said de partment, and presented with this resolu tion, for sum set opposite their respective names, in payment of the salary and cum pensation of said persons for their services during the month of September, 1691, as shown by said pay roll. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 6. 1891. Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bolt Conley, Cope land. Dobner, Dorniden, Gehan, Melady, Sul livan, Mr. President— lo. Nays— o. Adopted by the Assembly Oct 7, 1891. Yeas— Messrs, Banholzer.Costello, Elmquist, McCafferty, MeNamee, Mines, Oppenheim, Mr. President— B. Nays— Approved Oct. 9. 1891. Bd F No. 492— Resolved. Thai warrant be drawn upon ib« city treasury, payable out of the "police de partment fund." In favor of George Hew, City Treasurer, for the sum of $14,816.51, to pay the persons named in the pay roll pre sented with this resolution, in payment of salary and compensation of said persons for their'services during the month of Septem ber, ISP I. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct. >:. *"-*_ Yeas— Aid. Bielenberg, Bott, Conley, Cope land. Dobner, Dorniden, Gehan, Melady, bull* van, Mr.President— lo. Nays— '». >-_p«SnnßiqP9B|ni Adopted by the Assembly Oct 7, 1891. Yeas— Messrs. Banholzer. Costello. Elmquist McCafferty. MeNamee, Minea, Oppenheim, Mr.President— 3. Nays Approved Oct 9, 1891. Bd F No. 49:;- Resolved, That warrants be draw upon the city treasury, payable out of the "tour