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8^ CUTOUT WITH AN AXE. Pertinent Mention of People You Are Apt to Meet, and Some of Their Peculiarities. Chunks of Breezy Gossip Carved Out lor the !•;<.! iii«'ntiou of Globe Readers. Slieetlrlglitnlns That Shimmer* But ■ lioes Not Burn-Xotcs About Everything. i To c Leader of the Fashion— wo don't know anyone who would like to exchange a bicycle- or lawn tennis set for a ■nowabos costume almost as good aa new. We are not in the commission business just now. but if your lit will fit a ISO pound man when the jiaJUiij^' is in and a l'.O : ■• md man when it is not ii:ic<3, as you bay it will, wo think we might us© It to do our iitimb-bel! act In and will trude you a saffron sued doe lor ii and not charge you u.uy pcrceatago tat making tn«; «lc:ai. '•la my country," said a cultivated Ger man,* the other dayj "beer is drunk by ex-en t'uu masses as a beverage. The best Bavarian beer costs about :} cents ii ■--- « American money, but then the glusses wouid xnuSco nearly three of your ordinary boer mugs. Thero th': consumer Is Lo'-ud to pet th« worth ol bla money, astheplasses urotsaux&d by the government ami each mag has tv con tain so much beor with a certain space left lor the roam, and when a man calls Fora » i- j Jie only pays one !- tho prico of a full j fc'i-iL-s." "Yes," sa'.d Mr. lfannbeimer yesterday, "v«-eur».; <roic« to reconstruct our fit' i fo tnat it wiii by perfectly nro-proof. Had wo made the aiuc provisions lor ngattaaT a flre In tno basement as -.ye did on the upper floors, which were well provided with hose, the fire of > the other day would have never made any headway. "I till;,';. said a latfy auditor in the Grand opera house; on s'.;einir tbe comparatively Jlylit attendance at tho • Ding performance of Muploson'a company Thursday nljrlit, L'that the s>utrons ol ilio and open must have expended Jill their money In tobogxan and s'nowshoo suits. Why, this hou>:o should have b<.'<j» jammed tO-nigfat, and i dOtt't kuow how else to account for it." .SiunforU Newell \n gaite at ' cure, and li<! enjoys droppirur Into '■' a pee's and divisect u plate of s!:n::ii)>s • friend <•< two. Hon. W. M. (Jumpbt'll is more at ease thun bo has besn for sonic n:oons, altbougn be Ba> I fie felt his good luck coming lor souse time. Geonre Walsh, •',. attorney, likes to sizo up the freaks In Ji'.- Uiiuo museum. Dr. (,>ijii;ii and <<<■■■-■•• Lambar ; i ->«> loud of tuUrjj^ in the Blde-*how bights. Charley Foirchild fidys they do it to keep posted. George It. Pinch states that the title of "ilr. rresi«Jei)t" is befoiuiug 1 a triflechest nutty. P. J. Bowlin likes to drive ag-ootl stepper, and he is ii flrst^rate judge of horses. Justice i*.ir"»'-)S is well ui> in classical lore. Judge Wood w«ara a handsome v<i\<\ horbe sliooouhls jmurd -just for luck,' you know. Judge Wilkin is un intelligent patron <•; the ii '!-•■• and ha always occupies a seat in the Grand opera nights. < il. Crooks is down on the Jury system that keeps a man shut up In a poorly ventilated room ail day and Improves :;h chances lor taking 1 cold when released from tboeaforood bondage, Tbe colonel had a dose ol it just tore tho change In me weather Wednesday niyht. and be i, now nur-,:ii,r a robust OOkl in conssquence. Er-Suenfl" James Kin/ usua'ly takes his noon luuch at th* llyau. iiv s y.-s ii is very uectsiury to do thin In hi liusiuess. Charley Alanship ol tho Gaitijftit eompunj wears n miniature browa jug as a watch chain charm. Ho saya it is an evidence of j ii s Bourl o ■ ■ Huffh Frator cays you can't keep a od man down, an »is un ovidense of tio übs i i...i, ho points to i be phwnlx-like power to re cupcreta of Matij.be uitr Is:t s. Dy-the-by, in tipe.ik i; of li>u Uica lu.'.y aa • i In ard to exclaim "what .. spleiidid chan.e lii r -il I .<• now to procure bargains in to.v "Alter this** BOilloqulred Manager Tom ■.:.■'- pulicd h'.s mv la he in tholoyerof me and Xaurmjaj nb/bt/ **1 ilju't waul you iieAS|,u..cr :e.o>VB and the public, to talk au7 n ore about the howling dcinaad for v Ln l o.- order of attract ions in .St. Paul. Why,'justlcok at tl'.is iox ofllco Rncot,*' pointinxtoa number of vacant sit tings. -li r. ire are playing the best and ü bout th? only grand ..,■■■... onnpany in the • o ii>. i , i-.i.. eveiy slnjflo eat s'jould have been sold. On th« other hand if a minstrel or a Humpty-Dumptj show cornea along we frequently, have stand ny room. [ think th< esthetic people who »• t a higher grade of :tttr:ti-tioris wl' I .v.- to carry tutor hoaiii pretty io-\ of tor i-ii-." Flouruuy suyn he hasn't seen a crazy mtm this week, and Bhlo states that all a u-ooU end niiin has to do to lee one is to look in his mir ror. J udgo B rnett, the postmaster of Ait kin, has been takiti^ iv •In sideshows of St. Paul for tho last few days. The judjfo says that there is still room for a low more gooJ tnuu up 111* way. Couuselor Strong, known as the "ebiof jus ti-.M.-" amonz -.. St. Paul IHends mi account. of his intimate* relations to tho distinguished itiw make of that nai Is taking 1 a spin at St. I'm real estate, mid, lik< a sensible uiau, ho says that he believes In it. Dr. Hoy relate* .-. very good <i!n« on his <-x ji -tlencc with .1 pltf-taiied celestial who, after being curt d resisted Uic blandishments of the doctor to teach him lmw the Chinaman pre !».'.:• the si!ii;ii:iivo biit fatal |>o[ijjy. Capl. Gorman of the board of publio works Is a son of the wtir bero, and he !■= un expert iii .-ill matters of v"' 1 " 0 improvements (.'apt. Granger is cultivating a becoming 1 pair of mutton chop whiskers. Detective Johu O'Connor is getting ■ i:;rfr« collection of the photographs of certain no torious gentlemen. lie luus to huvo tbem in his business] To Maxey Softaides— My <i--.->!- boy. You hi ■:.- the victim simply to optical Illusions, You say you proposed to !■ f.'irl when she wore her carnival costume and that t>ince (retting Into her everyday attire you have changed your mind ;iiii] want to break tho t-n --tratrcment. We greatly fear, Maxey, that you u-.r la for it. This Is v world of transforma tion mid cbunge and tbo sooner you gel over t!u> fond Illusions of a too confiding youth the better it will be for you. 'l lit- rank is but the guinea's Rtauip, aud as you have pledged your word, stick to ii like a little man ami face '!.•.■ music. Davo Dowuin, one of the chemists tit Gum's, can fabricate tho seductive mint .' julip in Four or five luuffitujfcs. Heathington bas made s oandsome mosaic vi tho ice palace, Ii is decorated with col ored flgures. iinu has l»c-».ii presented to il ugh Donnelly as peace ofloricg. Henry Btrouse took oil bis toboggan suit the other day and contracted a severe cold in consequence, His case was diagnosed by Dr. Btiiinni, who presorUied a blanket suit of extra thickness. Adam Fetscb Is in favor of keeping- up the carnival tor awhile laajrtr, if for nothing else than to maintain the ay and festive appear ance of Third street, which blushed like a bride in myriads of parti-colored Bags and tamers. As a matter of fact, the- absence • the (ieeoratlons makes the street look lonesome. peaking of the Third street decorations what is their absenoe as compared to the aching void consequent upon the retirement from public view of the sweet girl toboggan ers, win natty costumes and radiant laces made such a brilliant scene on the streets of our city a couple of -short weeks sajof This reminds us, in tho language of tnebardof that beautiful poem, "l never loved a bird or tio'.ver or sweet gazelle, etc.," but cut bono. A correspondent wants to know where nil thehandfeome toboggan and snow shoe cos tumes have gone to. Well,- 6onuy, ask us something easy. a-* far as ware aware j some of thorn — a lew — have been packed away iv camphor to blossom forth again next winter. Then a lew of them have gone "where the woodbine twlneth and we know of two very natty suits t»iat were die-integrated during the recent 1 old snap and placed over | that portion of our furniture which, during the nocturnal season of each twenty-four I hours, docs us the most good. "Citizen" Durage has dipped off his mus tache. He says be can eat mere soup with his whiskers cut decollete, and then (by natural sequence) he expects to increase his avoirdupois about thirty pounds in the next three months. Mr. T. J. McCarty, tho accomplished as pistant city ticket agent at the Omaha office, ie a gentleman of exemplary habits. Be uerer Indulges in a liquid smile and altogether be is rated as one of the finest ticket agents in the .Northwest. "Do you know," said a thin, tall nifin from the bayous "■ Arkansas, "that I came up to St. Paul to avoid the malaria spring fever and to got fat. My doctor said 1 wanted plenty of ozono and that the glorious climate of Minnesota would make me look like a stall-fed Shorthorn in less than three months. l struck this town lust Monday ui;d whUede lightod with the balmy climate, 1 was disap pointed in 'lot being confronted with one of iii blooming blizzards 1 had Iwaid so much much about, and besides 1 expected to sse the streets peopled with a tribe of fat people, but instead 1 tlnd them about as lean as an Ozark mountain buzzard. «But I got cured of my notions in this respect last Thurs day and now 1 know ail about it. You Bee the weather was so mild the first of tho weekthnt I didn't change my Southern raiment, and I walked slow in order to drink Iv tlio ozone and took things easy. When I I woke Thursday morning' I thought something had struck the town and I saw the windows were painted with what I supposed might have been ozone but what looked like frost. Tho sun was shining- brightly and when 1 got down Etuira the hotel clerk winked at tome fellows standing around and invited me to walk around the corner atid Join him in an { 1 appetizer — oh, you have a mighty clever lot ! of hotel clerks up this way — we started, j WelL sir. when we struck the sidewalk every- '-, body eccmed to be in a hurry, and tnat cold j ' bllzzaid blast trot a leverage on my anatomy and percolated ruy clothes as if they had been a sieve. Before going a block a man '-aid it was 10° below zero and the blizzard !'.ay was j still blowing for all It was worth. I reckon I ! know now why people don't get fat up hero. ! Why, they buvn't got time, sir. Yes, sir; I i bought tti*6 buffalo coat yesterday and am . I Ko!n£ to wear it till the ice 'is out of the river. ; Take something with me." Three little dudes ail on a spree. Three little canes and three little hats, Tbree little straws with sangara; — Gny little dudes are we. Three little dudes all on a bat. Three littlo ISM piled in c hack. Three iittlo heads without a bat — Tired little fclims are wo. Three little dudes and three little beds. Three bis: doctors, tsiree swelled beads. Three littlo tombstones — epitaphs read: M Dead little dudes are we." Smoko Live Ook Cigar. A ten-cent cigar for 5 cents at McLain's, 382 WalMslM street. Gilbert, ; Five-quarter suitlug reduced from Si to 50 : cents at McLain'a, '^i Wabasha. Smoke Live Oak Citrar. A trn-cent cigar lor 5 cents at McLaiu's, '.;^i Wabasha street. local nf:\Tio.v Lokf. On Ninth or Third street, a small silver to- Loiruau piu. Tho finder will bo liberally re warded by leaving It at this «<llice. Carpet* and Draperies. A beautiful line of elegant French tapestry | and Turkoman window draperies and por tieres, together nlih somo elegant designs and colorings in new styles of carpotlnjrs, has just been received by 8U Paul Carpet com pany, MO Wahasha street, and aro attracting great attention. Ladles who have teen them pronounce tho stock, quantity and quality rich and elegant, nii<i the prices tho lowest ever offered for like goods in the Western country. Ar(l«t»' Materials. Sherwood Hough, 19 East Third street. Tlayle Wood. Wo .•>(• the prc-lticst and best maple wood wo have ever bundled. Order now. Duluth Coal company. Fourth and Jackson, J. W. i -son, proprietor. Itorruw tiuiuf On personal property. Bee financial col umn, page". It. Dexning &Co,, Ml Jackson, corner Filth stroet. "annouxcemknts! HOlTsir OF HOi'i; PKK4BYTKKLAJI Church, ••'.rnor Wphl Fifth uini Kzchango -'■ Ben •* Sunday, Feb. -.'I. at 10:30 a. iv. and 7:30 ]>. ta.; .Sunday KOOol, IX: lip. iv. BOUT. COXNEL— • To the wife of Duncan Coun'-i, on Friday, Feb. "0, a son. '■^ SPECIAL |j EXTRACTS MOST PERFECT MADE Purest and strongest Natural Fruit Flavors. Vanilla, Ix-mon, Orange. Almond, l^>si«. etc, uavor as delicately and naturally as the fruit. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., . CIIICAOO. ST. LOUIS. HARTFORD ■ ; LIFE AND ANNUITY Insurance Company Of Hartford, Conn. President P. K. Foster Secretary Stephen Ha j , Capital Stock, $250,000. assets dkc. 31, ISSS. Loam on real eetate 1 277,945 16 Loans on collateral security.... 2,000 00 Premium notes or loans 14,710 00 Value of rt'al estate sod tit, 15 >!:irk« i value of boitd.^ and stocks owned SOO, 00 Cash on hi nd and in bank tt),903 91 Accrued Interest* und rents. . . . 6,16« 18 Kescrve funds with Security Co. of Hup fiir<! 403,618 *♦ Set deferred and outstanding' premiums 4.353 11 All other assets 1*8.503 84 Total admitted assets $1,107,728 S8 LIABILITIES. Net present value of outstand ing policies, American Expe rience Tubleof Mortality with *% per cent, interest $316,829 00 Reserve funds 4C3.61S 44 Total irross policy claims 125.526 00 All other liabilities U.4M m Total liabilities 1.05»,410 38 Surplus over liabilities $348,318 48 IXCOMF. I>* ISSS. Total premium income $22,339 49 From assessments Oil on 1 1flc SU'S 7i:i.o-i S3 From interest and dividends. ... 35 02S 72 From rents and all other sources 3,247 69 Total income $774,539 73 EXI'ENDITCKES IN 1353. Losses aud matured endow ments. $45,433 00 Losses on certificates 487,605 00 Dividends and other disburse ments to policy holders 23,159 27 Total payments to policy hold ers $561.3."»3 27 Dividends to stockholders 20,000 00 Management expenses 199,356 50 Total disbursements $780,713 77 i BUSINESS IX MINNESOTA IK 1885. No. Amount Certificates in force at end of lt<-4 276 $914,000 00 Issued during ISSS.... 233 840,000 00 Ceased to bo in force during 1 1885 71 246,000 00 In forco Dec. 31. IMS 489 1,508,000 00 <u'i received fur premiums 14,542 00 Losses paid in ls??5 2,000 CO Losses incurred in 1865. . . . 2,000 00 STATE OF MINNESOTA. ) Department op Isscbasce. J. St. Pail, Feb.. INI. ) I, A. K. McGfll, Insurance Commissioner of the State of Minnesota, do hereby certify that tho Hartford Life and Annuity Insumnoo company above named, has complied with the laws of this state relating to insurance, and Is now fully empowered through its authorized a^onts to transact its appropriate business of life insurance in this state for the year ending Jan. 31, ISB7. A. R. McGILL. sb-C0 Insurance Commissioner. CHAS. SHANDREW. ran: st. pahl daily globe. Saturday morning febedaki zt, isse. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Her MajestyTOpera Co. FAREWELL PERFOKMAVCE3. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. Mile. ALMA FOIISTIIOM, Mme. LA ItLACnE, MARTHA." Lion 11 • Sb/nor M:.v. 1 ... Pluaketto, Sljrnor Cherutiil: Tristaso, Slgnor Caracciolo: Nancy (her oilgiiul character). Mme. La lilache. and M arc ha . Lady Henrietta), Mme. Alma Fobstrom. Incidental ballet by Mme. iJelviuu Cam la77l aad corp* de ballet. MlJe. DOTT!. To-Nlgbt at 8.. Verdi's opera, "II Trovatore." | Manrlco. Signer Giaanin I: UGcntOdl Luna, j S.'gnor de Acua: Ft rando. SSgnor Do Vachetti; ' Kulz. si^iior itiaal-iiui; Un Zinvari, Siraor ! Uieletio: Aru'.vnit. Mine. LnUluche; Inez, ; Mme. Bauermeister and Leonora, Mite. Dottl. '■ GRAND OPERA HOUSE, ST. PAUL. j One week, commencing Monday, March 1. | Silt:.: Matim.-e only. The appearance of j America's Favorite, MAGGIE MITCHELL! ■ - ■•-, Supported by n powerful Dramatic Company In the following brilliant repertoire: Monday. Tuesday and SaturdayEven inif3. her latest und preat'.-at suo eess "Mairifie the Midget." Wednesday Evening "J'earl of Savoy." ThursJay Evening "Little Barefoot." Friday Evening . . . "Lorle." Saturday Malim.-o 'Tanchon." By particular request. Reserved scats no\r si-limy. I ELEGANT PICTURE FRAMES i 3 AT MODERATE PRICES- B :■.••- of designs :;» guld and ' I bronzes to select trotn ia ilie Kotthwot Or- B dern promptly at.i- i ■*■■ i t > and executed in ' ■ the »..-f-i possible tuastur. I-'ine engravings H and artutypei always on l.xul C- THOMAS. 43 W. THIRD ST. NOTICE To Merchants Bankers and Business Men Generally, at well at salesmen, bookkeeper*, and clerks, who, from dote confinement to btuineu and hard mental and physiaii work, have impaired L'uir health and need atonic to strengthen, tone vp and reinvigor ate their systems, trill find the Magnetic Appliance Company's Magnetic Belt the SAFEST, SIMPLEST A.\D MOST EFFECTIVE REMEDY they can we. It does away with all drugging of the stom ach indaxaisU nature in a natural way to overcome disease by constantly recharging every nerve, cell, drop of blood, and filament that forms the human system, with a mild, soothing and invigorating magnetic flu ence and which gradually restores the lest animal electricity lotliebody. Price of Btlt, withmagneiic Foot Batteries, SlO. Sent by express, C. 0. D., and an examination <d loictd, or by mail on receipt of price. In or dering, send measure of waist and #/': shoe. Write- ii- full description of your difficulty. Order direct or l« rough your druggist. TO THE LADIES. If you are afflicted with Neuralgia, Nervous rlx tattoo, Headache, or Cold Feet, l.iv.v Back and other Ailment.'* peculiar to ladies, mi ALiloiuJnal Belt and * pa of Magnetio Foot Haiti 1 have no superiors in the relief aud cure of all the-e complaints. They carry a i>oworful inaznetio forco to tho seat of tho ui3«O3C. Prico of Belt with Magnetic Foot Batteries, ; $10. Scut by Express C. O. D., or by mall HI receipt of prico. In ordering. .■»• Dl measuro of waiat rticl sis* «'f shoe. 8or.d?l In currency In tetter, with size of (■.boo usual!) «r-ru. and ti y v p^ir of our mv Uftic lnidoH. Pho wearer ferls tho warmth, life and. nnltfc'.iv.t ion IN THREE MINUTES afb r pu: Uur them ou. Writ* uf> full rjcJuriptioa of your difficulty. Circulars free . ram MAGNETIC APPLIANCE CO., S9 ILadUon «-<r»-et, Chicago. 111. Nona Bsoe. & Cuiu.it, Ajrentv m. Paul. Minn. city NOTICE. NO MORE! Smoke Nuisance. The following Ordinance ha« been passed by the Common Council of St. Paul: Urdinanci. No 01>. An Ordinance Declaring' th.- Emission of Dense Sniuke from Smoke-Stacks or Chim neys a Public Nuisance. ! The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as ioilows: Section 1. The emission of dense smoke from the smoke-stack or any • o.it or locomo tive, or ft— I any chimney anywhere within ! the city, shall be deemed and is hereby de , clared to I •• a public nuisance. See. I Tae owner or owners of any boat or locomotive engine, and tbei>eison or per sons employed as engineer or otherwise In the working of the engine or engines In said boat ' or in operating such locomotive, and the p:-o prieto:. lessee and occupant of any b jildlng who shall permit or allow dense smoke to issue or bo emitted from tho *ino!;e- stock of aoy boat or locomotive, or the chimney of any building within tl»e corporaie limits, shall be <leemcd and held jruilty of cieatins a nui sance, and shall for every such offense be lined in a sum not lest thun 5-' 1 - ..< : more than JliiO. Be*. 3. It shail be the duty ol the Building Inspector to cause this ordinance to be en | forced, and to make complaint against and cause Jo bo pro:e.*utod all persons violating tin- same. Sec. i . This ordinance to be enforced from and alter its par-sagt?. Yeas— Aid. Cuininsrs. D ■ : an. Cullen, Kerr, Sanborn. Johnson. Van fclj ke, Kain, Starkey. Bryaut, Mlnca, Lon^. Mr. IV. silent— Passed Feb. 16, 1555. Kobcrt A. Smith. Pi 9 id( nt of Council. Approved Feb. IS, ISS3. Li.vfM. Rice, Mayor. Attest: | Tnos. A. PRESDEaciAST, City Clerk. Parties who mm*] fuel that creates a ; dense smoke will be r ouurj to make arrang« --| ments to burn the emuke, or in some other way discontinue the nuisacce. A reasonable tlina will be given to v aW" the necessary i onan^esto contortu to the ordinance. GATES A. JOHNSON, &-*•* Insoector of Buildlnjr*. CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. * Office or the Crrr Treasurer, > St. Paul. Minn. Feb. 23, 1535. > I will make application to the District Court in and for the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, at the special term to be held Sat- , urday, March 13. 1 ;:»*■, at the Court House in j St. Paul. Minnesota, for judgment against j the several lots and real estate embraced in a warrant in my bands for the collection of un paid assessments, with interest and costs thereon, for the hereinafter named special : assessment*. All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey v.i i S:atcof Minnesota, when and where all persons interested may attend and be beard, Tae owners and description of real estate are as follows: Construction, Relaying and Repair ing Sidewalks Under Contract ot Geonre W. Eeese Estimate. >"o. 6), for Term ■nffanbaf April 1, 1885, and Ending: Nov. 1. 1335: Supposed owner and Am't of description. Assm't St Txmls Church. Lot 4. block 12, Holtrt Sc HandaU's Addition to St Paul, and strip* of land between said io: 4 and liar street 13.17 Saaif. Lot s, block 1-- Rol»ert A Ran dall's Addition to St Paul, and Strip ol land between said lot 4 and Cedar street $15.63 West St. Paul Proper. Supposed owner and Am': of description. Lot. Block. AaSBB*I Christ Kustner, V»* Ji of E-iof 10 20 $:.£» Ocien M Messinjrer. I }£ of 1 80 13.97 Trtd Lehmanu, r. ■ t 0f.. .10 21 ii.«: Charles WvtheriU 1 23 46.60 Smith's Subdivision of Stinson's Division. Supposed owner and Am't of j description. Lot. Block. Assm't ' John E Conrey srt 15 $13.87 Vinzenz Stoiz 58 10 13.87 Subdivision of Block 13, Sticson's Division. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Ai-!u't Dawdnn ii Kavanaugh... 1 1 $11.10 I> 1> Harrington 5 1 13.&7 Fame 6 1 13. S7 Same 7 1 11-7 Julin H Bobbtti - 1 14.41 II Hall 9 1 14.41 Same 10 1 13. £7 Thomas Ucrielscheck 13 1 13*7 II Hall 14 1 13.87 Satno 15 1 13. 1S Michel's Subdivision of Block 14, Stinson's ' Division. Supposed owner and- Am't of descriution. Lot. Block. Assm't P Curren.. 8 2 $14.53 Robert & Randall's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of ii". on. Lot. Block. Assm't William F Davidson 4 Id fSI.tS Same 3 18 21.22 A A KuLsoo and 11 II Wil kin 1 18 40.23 Dawsoo's Subdivision of Block 2, Terry's Ad dition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. A^m't Dawson* Smith 13 $15. ? i Terry's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. A-sm t Helen AveriU 13 1 $16.97 ('•otziun's Rearrange meet of Sigel's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't Adam Gotzian 18 2 $15.49 Ash ton St Sberburne's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of d-'scription. Lot. Block. Assm't T Reardon 1 21 $4.16 1 Laura M Mead 2 -1 IS.C 4 0 A Mann and A L May all 3 21 IS.O] Same and same.... 4 21 19.33 .1 i orrigan 12 20 IT.M Same 11 20 17.32 C A Mann and A L Mayall 9 2Q 19.07 i J X and F J Ueehan. W 110 ft of 7 99 18.64 St. Paul Proper. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't Greenleaf Clark, S % of X % of 1&2 10 $26.00 JohnEagan,S%of...l.2&3 U 24.49 De Dow, Smith, Risquo St Williams' Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Asm't Louis Paine (except S 20 ft) 16 6 $10. BR Docker 9 2 17.32 Trout Brook Addition. "''IMMM I Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. A--rn't StP&XPltlt 14 21 m.v jfame 13 21 18.17 Same 12 21 15. 17 A M Rice 11 21 18.17 Same 11 21 18.17 Same 'J 21 18.17 Same M 21 18.17 I Same 7 21 18.17 Same 6 21 28.23 Same 5 21 26.40 Same 11 15 29.81 S.mic« IS 15 26.40 Basse 13 II 2.3.4" Sair.e 14 15 2*. 40 Same 15 15 26.40 Same 16 15 26.40 ■ Snino 17 15 20.32 Same II 15 20.32 Samo 19 15 IS.BS Same .20 15 21.35 Hoyt's Addition of Outlou. Suppcs • l owner and Am't of description. Lot. Assm't P A Lavai:c. I -«:> ft of that part lying W of Little Canada road of -. 19 $10.70 Westminster Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't \Vm Dawson.Jr 15 8 $5.54 .Same 14 8 5.54 Paul Ffolz la 5 I M Barth and Bridget Clarey.l7 5 6.54 De Bow, Smith. Risque * Williams' Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't Henry Retzmann & 7 $17.87 Same,Ssftof 6 7 1.04 Robert and Randall's Addition. - ....;' --! Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't WmF Davidson 1 14 $53.89 Mary X Robinson (except church hospital part).. 4 14 34.52 WmF Davidson 5 14 31.21 N P Peterson, E35 ft of . . 5 15 13.12 Asylum Addition No. 1. Supno«ed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't Wm Barret 17 1 $5.04 S B Young and S Newell. .15 1 6.04 Albert Busohck 14 1 8.55 Am't of Supposed owner and description. Assm't Bernard Sinnen. Commencing at BE comer of Seventh and Sinnen streets; thence E along Seventh street 3 ft; thence SE'lr parallel with Sinnen street to Sixth street; thence BW'ly along NW'ly line of Sixth street 3 ft to Sinnen street: thence WW'ly to be ginning, being In St. Paul. Minn... $153.57 Ewing it Chute's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't . AdeUa Anderson ....25 II $14.40 Ashton and Sberburue's Addition. ' Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't J F and F J Geehan, W 110 ft of 7 20 $38.66 Rice and Irvine's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't C J Thompson, trustee, VlyUftor 15 29 $4.47 Sam« 10 29 i.i» . c.«fuiin«D Ana... ..a as at. is Leech's Addition. Supposed owner and Ain't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't Barahßecfat 1 1 $19.63 Whitney and Smith's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't Caroline button. W 25 ft Of 847 3 $37.73 All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram soy. State of Minnesota. 65-58 GEORGE REI3. City Treasurer. CIT V NOTICE. Notice for Judgment . — Office or the Citt Treasurer. i St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 23, ISSS. $ I will make application to the District Court in and for the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, at the special term to be held Saturday, March 13. ISM, at the Court House In St. I'uui. Minnesota, for judgment against the several lots and real estate embraced in a warrant in ny hinds for the collection of un paid assessments, with Interest and costs thereon, for the hereinafter named special assessments. All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota, when and where ail persons interested may attend and be beard. The owners and description of lota and real estate are ad follows: Grading: Alley in Block 27, Kittsoirs Addition. Klttson's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't U bumkroetrer, E4oft of 8 '.'7 $-'0.00 All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram «-•■> and State of Minnesota. 55-53 GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment, OrncE or the City Treasurer, } St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 23, les<i. $ I win make application to the District Court in and for the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, at the special term to bo held Saturday, March 13, I -at!, at the Court House in Si. Paul. Minnesota, [or judgment against the and lots ami mil estate embraced in a warrant in my bands tor tbe collection of un paid u->M"-ixjent-, with interest and costs thereon, for the hereinafter named special aiTiimcnt. All iii the City of St. Paul. County or Ram sey and State of Minnesota, when and where all persons interested may attend and bo hoard. Tho owners and description of lots and real estate are as follows: Opening. Widening and Extension of Thomas Street from Western Ave nue to Como Avenue- Robertson & Van Etten's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. A— i ALMavall 5,4\3 3 $-■"». on Same 13 4 30.00 H Mayall 11 4 30.00 A L May all 7 4 30.00 Same 12 6 12. SO A L Mayall 9 «5 7.50 Same 8 6 '.»• FHRicbow 11 7 6.00 AL Mayall 10 7 3.00 Warren & Rice's Addition. Supposed owner and Am' of description. Lot. Block. Assm't Jos Miller, Jr a 8 $3.00 Dawson's Third Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't Wm Dawson 15 301 Same 14 30 I «,,-„„ Same 13 30 I M**-™ Same 12,11410 SOJ La Food's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block Assm't Pat McNierney 1 29 $30.00 JJO'Leary 11 27 12.5'J Same 10 27 12. 50 Same 9,8*7 27 22 50 All In the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota. 65-58 GKOHGE REIS, City Treasure CITY notice:" Notice for Judgment. OrncE or the Cttt Treasurer, > St. Pacl., Minn., Feb. 23, 1866. $ 1 will make application to the District Court in and for the County of Ramsey and State of Minucsota,at the special term to be beld Satur day, March 13, IMS, at the Court House in St. Paul. Minnesota, for Judgment against HM several lots and real estate embraced in a warrant in my bands for the collection of un paid assessments, with interest and cost* thereon, for the hereinafter named special assessments. All in the City of St. Paul. County of Ram «oy and State of Minnesota, when and where all persons interested may attend and be heurd. The owners and description of real estate are as follows: Construction of a Sewer on Tilton Street, from Wabasha Street to St. Peter Street. Butman's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't E P Morton 10 3 $38.00 Libere Dispel ».. 1 4 33.00 Hays Hamilton (except W 2 ft 4 4 36.10 J W Cramsie, W 2 ft 4 4 1.90 Same 5 4 34.20 Simpson's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Assm't JW Cramsie 17 $42.75 MLBowe 13 39.42 All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey, State of Minnesota. 66-53 GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment Oitice or ti c Citt Treasurer, > St. Paul, Minu., Feb. 23, 1486, i I will make application to the District Court Id and for the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, at a special term to be held Satur day, March 13, 1&46. at the Court House, in St. Paul, Minnesota, for judgment against the several lots and real estate embraced in a warrant in my hands for the collection of un paid assessments, with interest and costs thereon, for the hereinafter named special assessments. All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey, and State of Minnesota, when and where all persons interested may attend and be heard. The owners and description of real estate are as follows: Construction of a Sewer on Waconta Street, From Third Street to Fourth Street. St. Paul Proper. ; Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't Dennis Ryan 12 28 $126.90 Hopkins' Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't William Dawson < 1 $112.80 AU In the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota. , JL&JU OSOBaB RSIfiLCItTTrMIUMr. CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Ofticf. or the City Treasurer. ) St. Paul, Minn., Feb. -'-5. ISS6. $ I will make application to the District Court in and for the County of Ramsey and State or j Minnesota, at the special term to be held Sat- : urduy. March 13. l*>ii. at the Court House, in ' St. Paul. Minnesota, for judgment against tho several lots and real estate embraced in a ; warrant in my hands lor the collection of un- ; paid assessments, with interest and costs thereon, for the hereinafter named special as- , sessment~. All in the City of St. Paul, county of Ram- j sejr and State of Minnesota, when and where ■ all persona interested may attend and bo , heard. The owners and description of real estate j are as follows: Curbing Olive Street, from Seventh (7th) Street to Grove Street- KUttson's Addition. Supposed owner and Ain't of 1 description. Lot. Block. Assm't HDamkroejrer 8 -' $100.00 JHSchurmeier 8 5 100.00 j All In the City of <t. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota. 55-53 GEORGE BSIS City Treasurer. "CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment Office or the City Treasurer, ) St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 23, liaO. S I will make application to the District Court in and for the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, at the special term to be held Saturday. March 13, 1864, at the Court House, in St. Paul. Minnesota, for Judgment agnlnst the several lota and real estate em braced in a warrant In my bands for the col lection of unpr.iJ assessments, viitii interest and costs thereon, for the hereinafter named special assessments. All in the City of St. Paul. County of Ram sey. State of Minnesota, when and where all persons ml rested may attend and be heard. The owners and description or' real estate are as follows: Change of Grade on Acker Street from Mississippi Street to a Point Sixty (60) Feet West of Buffalo Street. E Rice's Second Addition. Supposed owner and Ain't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't II Hn-iiiuuii 29 7 bal £70.00 C L Leonard 10 5 IS.OO JJ McDonald 13 .'. ) M .... Same 14 5$ fct> - 00 GW Turner l B bal 10.00 Pll Thornton 4 8 bal 85.00 J Bryan s 9 bal 5.00 Pat Dewitt it 8 l>al 5.00 J Bryan 17 8 bal 25.00 H P Fredricksen IS 8 bal 46. uu All in the City of St. Paul. County of Ram sey. State of Minnesota. 55-58 GEORGE REIS. City Treasurer. ~ CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Office of the City Trkaki'rkr, ) St. Paul, Minn., Feb. z:i, 1386. S I will make application to the District Court in and for the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, at the special terra to be held Sat urday, March 13, IBBC, at the Court House, In St. Paul, Minnesota, for Judgment against the several lots and real estate em braced in a warrant in my hands for the col lection of unpaid assessments, with Interest and costs thereon, for the hereinafter named special assessments. All In the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota, when and where all stetsons Interested may attend and bo heard. The owners and description of real estate are as follows : Construction of a Sewer on Collins Street, from Burr Street to Bedford Street, and on Bedford Street, from Decatnr Street to North Street, thence on North Street to Bradley Street. Irvine's Addition of Out Lots. Supposed owner and Ain't of description. Lot. Assm't .1 - Brnnston, IYt of KW % of I hal $34.06 T!.o- Brennan. E % of NW % of 4 M.OO Su M-: l 4 ..!.... 4 ISo.l-* Same. NW ', Of 5 136. 1-i Henry Damkroeycr, KIT, ft of Nlol>ittof 5 153.03 J H Mayall. 9 28 ft of N 1 ,*;" .. ft of K4H{ ft of 5 46.20 M A Liodal, E4l' 4 ft Of B 101^ ft of 5 153.45 Irvine's Second Addition. Supposed owner and Arn'tof description. Lot. Block. Assm't J McDonald 13 0 $««.00 St Paul Duluth It It Co. 10 ti Ctj.OO Same 20 I 82.50 Same -'1 6 99.00 Same -- 0 186.10 Irvine's Addition of Out Lots. Supposed owner and Ara't of description. Lot. Assm't j h Maymll (except EUH ft of S 1"!- . ft), -i: M of 5 $63.06 A L Mayall, F. 41 ' 4 It of W K2J4 ft of S y, of 5 68.08 All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and state of Minnesota. 55-58 GEORGE REIS. City Treasurer. CITY NOTICE. ________ Notice for Judgment. Office of tiie City Treasurer, ) St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 23, 1536. $ I will make application to the District Court in and for the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, at the special term to be held Saturday. March 13, 1884, at the Court House, in St. Paul, Minnesota, for judgment against the several lots and real estate em braced in a warrant in my hands for the col lection of unpaid assessments, with interest and costs thereon, for the hereinafter named special assessments. All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota, when and where ail persons interested may attend and bo heard. The owners and description of real estate are as follows: Grading Division Street, From Dale Street to Victoria Street. Holcombe's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't ChasASeley ... 6 9 $43.50 Same 7 9 43.50 Mary Chadwick 8 9 43.50 Seme 9 9 43.50 Minerva L Bo wen..* 30 8 41.80 Same 29 . 3 43.50 Same. 23 8 43.50 Sarah P Whitman 24 8 43. 5>) Same 23 8 43.50 I Alex P Becker. W % 0f... 22 8 21.75 Fannie N Kouth 2 10 _''..'.) Same 3 10 29.50 D H Williams 23 7 43.50 Same 23 7 43.50 Palace Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't Elizabeth W Gilbert 5 1 $43.50 Same , 6 1 43.50 Nininger 3c Donnelly's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't M D Konyon 18 12 $44.50 Beetem 16 10 43,50 All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram | sey and State of Minnesota. i^-ia UEOItGK KEI3. CJtv Treasurer. CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Office of the Citt Treasurer, } St. Paul, Mian., Feb. 23, ISS6. < I win maso application to the District Court in and for the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, at the special term to bo held Sat urday, March l;. 1886, at the Court House, In St. Paul, Minnesota, tor judgment ajrainst tho several lot* and real estate embraced in a warrant in my hands for the collection or un paid assessments, with interest and costs thereon, for the hereinafter named special assessments. All in the C ty of St Paul, County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota, when and where all persons interested may uttend and bo heard. The owners and description of real estate are us, follows: Opening: an Alley Ten (10 Feet in Width Through Block 12. St. Paul Proper, from Filth Street to Sixth street. An'tof Supposed owner and description. Ascm't A L MayalL southeasterly % of Its I and -'. blk U. St. Paul proper, ex cept part taken for aliey bal. $1,200.00 St. Paul Proper. Supposed owner and Ain't o| description. Lot. Block. A^iu't DJ Hennessey 12 12ba1.t2,69t All in the City of St. Paul, County of Kaia sey and Stato of Minnesota. 55-5» UEOfi REIS. City Treasurer. city ICO PICE. ; Notice for Judgment. Office OK the City Treasurer, I St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 23, lss-ti. I will make application to the District Court I in and tor the County of Ramsey and Stuce of i Minnesota, at a special term to be held Satur-' i .March 13, 1888. at the Court Hcuse, in"t. . Paul, Minnesota, for judgment a rain.st the several lota and real estate embraced in I warrant in my hands, for the collection of un j paid assessments, with interest and costs ! thereon, for the hereinafter named special j nssf-siuents. All in the City of St. Paul, County of !!atn >.--. and State of Minnesota, when and where nil persona interested may attend and bo heard. The owners and description of real estate are a • follows: Construction of a Sewer on Wilkin Street, from Mcßoal Street to the South Line of Lot 5, Block 7, Leech's Addition. Leech's Addition. Supposed owner and Ain't of description. Lot. Block. Assm't Henry >. Carter 1 7 $;J.us E Elliott, N % of 4 7 37.87 The SNters of Good Shepherd Subdivision of Pan of Block 08, Irvine's Enlarge ment of Bice & Irvine's Ad dition. Supposed owner and Ain't of description. Lot. Assm't <:<■<> Heron ti $75. "■> Little Sisters of the Poor 7 l i:t . ♦;•} Same 8 00. 00 All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ram sey and Stati of Minut-sota. 55-5S GEORGE 1:1.1s, City Treasurer. CITY NOTICE. Notice for Judgment. Office ok the CITT Treasurer, ) St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 23, 1880. j I will make application totbe District Court in and for the County of Kamsey and State of Minnesota, at the special term to be held Saturday, March IS, 1886, at the Court House in St. Paul, Minnesota, for Judgment against the several lots and real estate embraced In a warrant in my hands for the collection of un paid assessments, with Interest and costs thereon, for tho hereinafter named special assessments. All in the City of St. Paul, County of Ham soy and State of Minnesota, when and where all persons Interested may attend and bo heard. The owners and description of lots and real estate art- as follows: Construction, Relaying: and Repairing Stone Sidewalks, Under Contractor Charles and Henry Laner (Estimates .'..)>. 1 and - . for Term Beginning April 1, 1*535. and Ending Govern Inr 1, 1833. Ain't of Supposed owner and description. Assm't II Grove. Commencing on Sly lino Of Fifth street at a point 52 ft K'ly fiotii W'ly of block 16, Whitney ie Smith's addition to St. Paul: ■ nee Ely 30 ft. thence. - :\ at right an gles with Fifth street -•■.'.. ft, thence \\ "ly parallel with Fifth street 80 ft. thence N'ly to beginning', being part of said block It; $102.63 • Lena B Clark. < iommencing on Sly line of Fifth street at a point 82 ft Ely from W'ly line of block it;, Whitney & Smith's addition to St. Paul: thence Sly 86% ft to Simp son's acre, thence K'ly 23 ft, thi-nco N'ly *•;'.: ft to Sly lino of Fifth street, thence W'ly 2."> feet to begin ning, being part of said block 16... $105.11 Drake's Subdivision "A." Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. A«siu't 1* I' Drake "A" $150.31 £• r UraKC. ... .•••...•••••.•.•• A. vlj*J- ( H Supposed owner and Ain't of description. Lot. Block. Asam't CSchurmeier (except N'ly 60 ft) 9 0 $-0.19 DJ Hennessey 8 14 245.93 C E lickerman 7 14, 243. 'i DJ Hennessey 8 14 260.09 Robinson & Carey 9 14 2<J2.3ti Ewinjr & Chute"s Subdivision of Lot 1, Block 8, Whitney & Smith's Addition. ; Supposed owner and Ami of description. Lot. Assm't J o Recrlngen (except SW 1 ft;. i $187.47 "Whitney & Smith's Addition. Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm'C C A Mann, \V %of 11&12 7 $240.33 Same. W%of E V of. ..11*12 6 233.03 M D Mann, B '. of E }.; of 11&13 6 113.45 Am't of Supposed owner and descriDtion. Assm't E E Cornick. Commencing at a point .y-' 1 ft E from NW comer of block 35, St. Paul proper; thence E 134 ft, more or less, to W line of tract for merly owned by Robert Whits thence 3 alom/ said W line of Whit acre's line to B line of said block 35, thence W 179 ft to W'ly line of land formerly owned by Thomas Hol yoke. thence N'ly along 1 said line to beginning »1,203.M I Robert Reade. Commencing at KW corner of block 85, St. Paul proper; Ihence ■ along Third street #2% ft, thence S at rijdit angles with Third street to 8 line of said block, thence W to SW corner of said block, thence NW to beginning $477.60 Elizabeth W Whitacre. All of block S3. St. Paul proper. E of a line 40 ;t ■ of and parallel with the boundary lino between the tracts formerly owned by Hiram Rogers and Robert I Whitacre $615.80 ! St. Paul Proper. I Supposed owner and Am't of description. Lot. Block. Assm'C Chicago, St. Paul, Minne ; neapolis & Omaha Rail ; way 1 3d $164.71 All in.the City of St. Paul, County of Bam* : sey. State of Minnesota. 55-5S GEORGE REI3, City Treasurer.