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8 Cammouclnsr To-morrow The Wisconsin Central line will sell first class unlimited tictets to Milwaukee for $9.70, and to Chicago for 511.50. Newport Three hundred bone corsets for $1.25. Thompson's glove-fitting corset for SI and £1.25: also the best corset for 50c in the city, at McLain's, 354 Wabasha street. LOCAI' I*l ION. To Milwaukee and Chicaffo. Commencing: to-morrow the Wisconsin Cen tral will sell unlimited flrst-class tickets to Milwaukee for $9.70, and Chicago for $11.50. Klasonic. A stated communication of Ancient Land mark Lodge No. 5 will be held this evening. To .tlilwiiukee and Chicago. 1 Commencing to-morrow the Wisconsin Cen tre.l wil^ sell . tirst-cla?3 unlimited tickets to *. Mil waalf-' for 53. 70, and Chicago for $11.50. I ' •£? jfcf ' ~. — - " ! Xi&' Removed. •-Jj&s nros. havo movod from Market f^ise to No. 459 St. Peter street, op posite. They still keep a full line of meats tame, poultry, etc. lo Milwaukee and Cliicnffo. Coinmenciug to-morrow the Wisconsin Cen tral will sell flrst-class unlimited tickets to Milwaukee for §9.70, and Chicago for $11.50. Uusbnell «V Busline] 1 Have their new office, 365 Robert street, cor ner Fifth, almost fitted up and ready for oc cupancy. They will have their lists of real estate complete, and will have their grand opening on Saturday, Oct. 16. from 10 a. m. m. to sp. m. All are cordially invited to call and look over their bargains. To .Dilwankee a«»d Chicago. Commencius to-morrow the Wisconsin Cen tral will sell flrst-class unlimited tickets to Milwaukee for $9.70, and Chicago for $11.50. Uo at Once And see the fine art gallery ac SJU East Seventh street. To Milwaukee and Chicago. Commencing to-morrow the Wisconsin Cen tral will sell first-class unlimited tickets to Milwaukee for 59.70, aud Chicago for $11.50. DIED. lirXTEK— St. Paul Oct. 13, 1886. Laura E.. infant daughter of George and Diantha M. Hunter. Funeral from No. 751 Edger ton street to-day at 2p. m. Friends of the family are invited. SCHMITT— Mrs. Anna Maria Schmitt— Oct. 12, at her residence, 297 Banfil street. Funeral Oct. It lroin tho Church of the Assumption at 3:30 a. m. DOW— Wednesday, Oct. 13, at 4:30 p. m. Charles Arthur, iufant son of John and Lizzie Dow. Funeral from residence of parents to-day, Oct. 14, at 3p. m. Friends invited. Absolutely Pure. % This Tx»wder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and •wholesorneness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powaers. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co.. 106 Wall street. New York. AMUSEMENTS. Grand Opera House. BRILLIANT SUCCESS! GRAND OPERA CO. Thursday Emma ADbott as Leonora, "IL TROVATORE." Abbott, Aunandale, Pruette, Broderick, Beau mont, Montegriffo. Friday — Emma Abbott's Greatest Success, -LA TRAVIATA." Abbott, Micbelena, Pruette, Brodeiick, Allen. EMMA ABBOTT Sings In Both Performances, Saturday Matinee and Saturday Sight, DOUBLE BILL, EMMA ABBOTT as "YUM YUM." The famous Japanese craze, the "MIKADO." Abbott, Annaadale. Krause, Mortimer.Monte trriffo. Pruette, Brodeiick, Allen. Also, Lullaby Scene from '-EItMINIE " GRAND OPERA HOUSE. L. N. SCOTT, Malinger. t^* "Welcome the Fun Makers! Three nights and Wednesday Matinee, com mencing Monday, Oct. la. The Country's Supreme Entertainers, SALSBURY'S TROUBADOURf I NELLIE McHEXRY. NATE SALSBUK - . In an elaborate revival of their laughable mu sical extravag-an/.a, "THE BROOK;" Or, Fun at A JOLLY PICNIC. Grand Realistic ltain Effect! A Shower of Real Water! Sale of seats opens Friday. THE WONDERS OF THE The Bradford Recitals. Illustrated b7 Photo gTaphs tweniy feet long, At tie First Baptist Church, FOUR RECITALS, • Thursday, Friday, Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 14, 15^18 and 19, at 8 o'clock. Tickets for Course, $1.50. Single, 50 cents. For sale at Wilkes' drug store, Lambie & Bethune, St. Paul Book and Stationery Co., J. P. Allen, Hipler & Colyer, Drake Co. STATE OF MINNESOTA, GOCNTr OF HAM sey — State of Minnesota to N. S. I,indberg, defendant: You are hereby summoned to be and appear before the undersigned, one ot the justices of the peace in and for said county, on the loth day of No vember. 188 G. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at my office in the city of t-t. Paul, in said county, to an* , ewer to Joseph G.Heim in a civil action. . Should you fail to appear at the time and place aforesaid, judgment will be rendered against you upon the evidence adduced by said Joseph G. Heim for such sum as lie shall show himself entitled to. Given under my hand this 12th day of October, A. D. 1886. S. V. HANFT, ' ocH-4w-th Justice of the Peace. (Popular Dry Goods House,) NICOLLET AVENUE, CORNER THIRD STREET, MINNEAPOLIS, BEGINNING To-morrow until the end of the Week will offer SOME BIG BAEGAINS IN Sheeting, Linens, Blankets, Flannels, LACE CURTAINS, ETC., (Second Elevator.) READ I. COME! LOOK! BUY! AND BE BENEFITED ! SHr r ' I nliio 1 Case 9-4 (Lockwood) Brown Sheeting, 18c; worth 22Kc. . 1 Case 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, 20c; worth 25c. 1 Case Bleach9d Cotton (Cabot). 63; regular prica, Be. 2 Bales Heayy Brown Cotton, sc; price before and after this sale, 7c. ' 2 Cases Canton Flannels, 5c for this occasion only; regular price, Be. H^?8^8B 1 Case Extra Heavy Canton Flannel, 8c; would be good value at ioc. : ■■'". ■...".. . ' .. ". ■_■■ ; CLO AKISGS I [ BLAHKETSU DRAPEBISS^ "flanhels'l I comfortables" As Special inducements we will offer during this sale 1 Case Red Twill, 29 inches wide, extra quality, cochineal dye, at 32}4c; reduced from 45c. 20 Pieces Gray and Brown Mixed Flannels at 12^c. 2'Cases Silver Gray Blankets, soft wool, special value, $2.00. All our regular $5.00 Blankets reduced for this sale to $4.00. Cloakings and Astrachans in all the latest styles and colors at Popular Prices. j WINDOW SHADES AND DRAPERIES! TDRKOMiK, SWISS APPLIQUE AKD SPAHISH GUIPURE Lace Curtains in Great Variety! We would call special attention to an immense line of Notting- : ham Lace Curtains, our own importation, ranging from $1.50 per pair upward. Call and inspect prices and qualities. illllljllU liiW UUU ViIIULIVU 1 60-inch German Tabla Linen, extra value, only 45c; worth fully 60c/*'; • , . : ;.' • 62-inch Unbleached Table Damask, 42 He; regular price, soc. A large assortment of Turkey Red, Cream and White Linens from 20c upward. 100 Dozen Huck Towels, for this sale, 4c. 100 Dozen Damask and Huck Towels, 10c. 50 Dozen Huck Towels, 18-34. extra value, only 15c. 75 Dozen extra Fine Damask Towels, fancy borders, 24-45, 18c; would be cheap at 25c. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. •; FAIRBANKS, MOBSeT CO., NOYES BROS, & CUTLER, 371 and 373 Sibley Street, importers and Fairbanks scales Wholesale Druggists, AXD 08 and 70 Sibley street, corner Fifth, ECLIPSE WINDMILLS, st. Paul, - ... minn V ■ - - ■••""■ 1 Mil of It ! The Best Chance How OiM! ... .: Only $70. per lot for some of the i Choicest Property at ! _____ _____ j This remarkably ]o v price has been fixed so that the lots may be sold ctuickly. Included in the number are the beautiful -V , MONTEMEDIA AND PENINSULA LOTS ! ... Then too, we require but * \ :.' $20 Cash, $50 July, 1887! Upon these terms any one can secure a beautiful site for a home, or make an in vestment which will yield him a splendid profit. ' CALL FOR PARTICULARS AT ONCE. ' V • • :. :. 137 East Sixth Street, Hotel Ryan. * THE IST. PAUL DAILY GLOBju, 'rHUKSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 14, 1885 SOON TO BE HERE r ;-J '•' . T '.. -. — 7 — Pretty hot lately, but soon ' \&i 'X (difo) cometh the cold weather with »V 3 $$?^jr its out-door sports and need 1 for warm Clothing. Sattler >^A/ a 'u^nr • i^ :: r os * are P re P are^ or I*^ n H°o«\\v° Qa — ' an immense stock of Men's —^lil^fP^-.^ Boys' and Children's Cloth- Tjl/w fu ing. We have made special \ \j^rrr^ preparations in our Chil- TtT [J aren's Department; it is full ■•■'< 4Ji wi of Novelties. Artistically I i>^Sfe^^ii»ir trimmed garments of new materials, finished in the most perfect manner, are being sold at lower prices than ever before. Our Men's and Boys' Overcoat Stock is the best in the city. ' Sa/ttler Bros. Q; Hj l_r _a_ n_^ _M '111 i iii* , " . s^^u' , . 91 East Third Street. St. Paul. BfIYRIBBER jgHOES &g(}OTS ■ j/^- <£^ ■■■in ■■!■■ m A^V/^. | 3J** 1 G 0 OSYEffI RUBBER C 0 fV Tft TpQt thp Hnalitv nf Unhhpr^~ With ur thum!) nail pick the e(iar 1U leSl Ifle yiidlllj Ul MUUOId of sole. It made of pure rubber it will be elastic and will not crumble. It shoddy and made out of old goods ground up, it will pick off and crumble and will not wear half the time that it would if made of pure rubber. All Rubber Shoes or Boots stamped on the sole or heel GOODYEAR RUBBER CO., New York, are made oi pure rubber. For sale by Boot and Shoe Dealers. US" JBeware of Imitations. ti % GOODYEAR RUBBER CO., JAMES SUYDAM, : Agent, ; 1;' 131 East Third Street, St. Paul. Only store in St. Paul connected with Goodyear Rubber Co. : ; GENTS' - SHOES, ""'I 'I •■•'■' Yv. Laced, Button and Congress, :feS^^^__ ONLY $3.80 A PAIR, Seamless, 44^^" J^ These are CUSTOM-MADE, and not to WMMr j 618^ be compared with the so-called $3.50 East ern-made shoes soil throuirtiout the country. Over 2,000 pairs sold by us this sea^rn. Every pair warranted. I SCHLIEK k CO, 89 EAST THIRD STREET, ST. PAUL ,-;; 1 ! JLjL % \ W Ice Palace Refrigerator I* if^l^l Manuficturedat the St. Paul Box Fac g* A &jniT7a4|p-n **b tory and Planing Mill, also Fisher* fF i ® B^9 ' Grocery and Butcher Uoxes and Cold > X Jai^EH^Mj Storage Houses, Counter, Store, Ottlce F"4?S»a^.tiJr-l f^] anJUrugFixtures, Custom Plani«ig, «PB I? . *«^S[l|S S*ffeES»^ =3 Moulding Turniaa:, Scroll and Ile. --1 ffltßtlHf *! Mil UmvV^rWS^ • -.. sawing, Walnscottlns, Casings and ! i^p!'ff! ? Wllw ' tMi|Sf&?sS Hardwood Flooring. Kailroad tra«is "^^S^^jfW^^ BLODGETT & OSGOOD, I [ ft-rHEasftjarflis J Cor. E. Tourth. and Xtocuat OR AL Interior ArcMtecture In business blocks or residences, ■;.-" ■ TERRA COTTA LUMBER * i ! Is unsurpassed. It is absolutely FIRIJ PROOF, adds to the warmth and comfort of I \ buildings and effects a reduction In the rates , of insurance. " vf^XtflßSSi r ■ H. A. BOARDMAN. Manager, ' 363 Jackson street, St. Paul. I Minneapolis Ageafa, C. S. Leeds & Co., 36 Syndicate block. - ' =AUGUSTA= 'jEIALESEMIMRY, STAUXTON, VA. Miss Mary J. Baldwin, Prin., Opens Ist September. 18S& ClosiM June, 1337- Unsurpassed location, buildings. grounds, appo Jit. merits. Full corps teaclievs; unrivaled advuntuge3 in Music, Langu.ages,'?Jslocution,' Art. Bookkeep ing, Physical. Culture.- Board,, etc.. ,with ■ full Enpiish Course !s;isO;perentire session. ij^For fullparjicuiara a,?yly |to Principal for Catalogue. EUTE BEpPLIXIR. The only sure and .q,ui(?lc.' remedy, for the c:ilruro of hair updu the face and liead. Two packages tioes the work.' Price per packtiffe, 7;"ic or two for *1. ;: Address, N. M. BENNETT, Fargo, Dak. Box 556. lIEXXIS RTAX. **• " n-ENTIT D. SQUIHKS. ROBEKT A. BETHU>7H. JOUS W. BELL. , RYAN DRUG CO., ! IMPORTING =■ AND JOBBING DRUGGISTS DRUGG!STS' A SUNDRYMEN. 225, 22T; 229 Eust Third street, - ST. PAUL ■CHEAPEST BOOK STOKE j , IN THE NORTHWEST! { NEW AND OLD BOCKS. i Ll— ArieE and ?arco!s o* Books bought. Sen* : ... v for catalogue. R. F. LEASE & CO., t ■ Va Jts*l Third Btroet. . • ST. PaUl* JEFFERSON & KASSON, DEALERS. M City Office— 363 Jackson Street, .I' :: : Corner FUth. ' FA EDS: Corner Eagle and Franklin streatt ' DR. J.G. WALKER, Eye and Ear Surgeon, 104 East Third street, St. Paul, Minn. Largest Stockof Artificial Eyes in the West ST. PAUL - MANUTAfI rUKEK3 07 Architectural Iron Worl fbuodci-s, Machinists, Blacksmiths and Fat torn-makers. Send for cut* of columns Works on St. P., M. k M. R. X., near Coma ; RTenutt. C nee 118 S. Fourth street, St. Piui, " Ol M. xQWUR, Seo'jr and 'Ct—. i ' ■ Investment Securities We offer, subject to previous sale— •... Minnesota School lionds. Minnesota Town Bonds. St. Paul Board of Education Bonds. St. Paul Chamber of Commerce Second Mortgage Bonds. National German- American Bank stock. First mortgages secured by St. Paul ira .' ■. proved real estate, six, seven anrl eight ! : : per cent., in amounts from $500 to $10,000. ' Full particulars furnished upon application ,«t9us. : . • • MONEY TO LOAN. I We make mortgage loans promptly, In any ' desired amount, at lowest rates and on best * terms, and immediately upon acceptance of ;. the application. . • x £■ NEWPORT & PEET, I Drake Block. HEZEKIAH HALL, ; REAL ESTATE DEALER, 120 East Third street .(in Savings Bank,) '; ST. PAUL. ! SIDEWALK. PRISMATIC LIGHTS, COAL HOLE COVERS. American Manufacturing Company, 459 Robert Street. . ! TESTIMONY OF A MICHIGAN ARCHITECT Saginaw, Mich., Aug. 19,- 1886— I have used the Hall's Sheathing Lath In the construction of private dwellings and public buildings, with very satisfactory re- Bults, and cheerfully recommend its use where warmth and solidity of walls is desired. llt la " also entitled to merit on ceilings where the builder desires to deaden the upper floors, as it forms a floor for the material. Where extra warmth Is required, it may be used as an out side sheathing, with grooves Inward and plas ter between the studding, affording also addi tional flre protection. . ■ .?>,.— .... F. W. HOLLISTER, Architect. E. T. STJMWALT, Lumber Dealer, Gilflllan Block, St. Paul." Agent lor the Northwest and Southwest. ,...•...,.' .. '"•"'irr' v; '— ■ " -^_<^^ ' ' i him « ' ■— ■' »■' : WB~IIFW W OLIVER BAKER! SPECIAL SALE I FINE CARPETS, ■ . ■ j Wilton Velvets and Moquettes At SPECIAL PRICES His Week. OLIVER BAKER, 417 Wabasha Street, - St. Paul. ■ Telephone 193-1 WORTH RFAniNOI V V >*• J"u. AII I\ Erf Jr\ \mJ 1 1^1 \Ji i It is worth while to know that the best place in St. Paul to buy reliable and best grades of lAKfIES, DIAIOIS, RICH JEWELRY, Clocks, Bronzes. Field and Opera Glasses, Firearms and Cutlery, Etc., is at IMONEYTO j J- C-- llNUrlAlVl O 5 I on H Successor to E. LYTLE, Pawnbroker. i watches, I Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Watches, Diamond* I diamonds, | Jewel -y, Silverware, Clocks and Kieh Novelties, > ' . -■*, , I Wholesale J "sweler and Manufacturer. flAndail Goods of Valne. | Watch Repairing, Engraving and Diamond Setting. B'J hSM m ffgfflTtw^ffWTfra a jafSenci f»r our Illustrated Catalogue and Price List. No. 45 Jackson Street,... : St. Paul, Minn. %W $125 Doll for little girls, and a finer lot of Christmas Gifts than ever for customers. Cpnlraatlon of Assessment for Opening Widening anfl Extension of Earl m ■ Street W y Office of the Board of Pctjlic Works, J City of St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 9, 1886. j . The assessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses arising 1 from the opening widening and extending of Earl street, from Suburban Avenue to Burns Avenue, in the City . of St. Paul, Minnesota, having been compietod by the Board of Public Works in and for said city, said Board will meet at their office in said city at 2 p. m. on the 25th day of October, A. D. 1886, to hear objections (if any) to said asssment. at which, time and place, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, said assessment will be confirmed by said Board. The following is a list of the supposed owners' names, a description of the property benefited or damaged, and the amounts assessed against the same, to-wit: //>:*<; Balance Balanc •'.. SupDOsed owner and description. Benefits. Damages, to owner, to city ChasMetzger. The west 60 feet of lot IS, block 30, Suburban Hills Addition to St Paul. Taken for Earl street $1,500 00) Same. Lot 18, block 30, Suburban Hills Additon to V $1,375 00 $0 00 St Paul, except part taken for Earl street $125 00 j Same. For improvements, if abandoned or removed, on west 60 feet of lot 18, block 30, Suburban Hills Addition to St Paul $0 00 $110 00 %>ilo 0, $0 00 Suburban Hills Addition to St. Paul. ', Balance Balance supposed owner and description. Lot.' Block. Benefits. Damas-es. owner, to city Henry H Fuller 33 17 $15 00 SO 00 $0 00 $15 00 Same 34 17 30 00 0 00 0 00 20 00 JWLCorning ....35 17 20 00 0 00 0 00 20 00 HHFuller 36 17 20 00 0 00 0 00 20 00 D Woodbury, W'ly % of 37 17 10 00 0 00 0 00 10 00 J W L Corning, E'iy % of 37 17 10 00 0 00 0 00 10 00 D Woodbury ..5 23 75 00 0 00 0 00 75 00 JLCuverly 6 23 15 00 0 00 0 00 15 00 JWWhite 4 23 75 00 0 00 . r O.OO 75 00 Same 3 23 25 00 0 00 0 00 25 00 D Woodbury 1 24 75 CO 0 00 0 00 75 00 Same 2 24 75 00 0 00 0 00 75 00 JohnHHelger 3 24 10 00 0 00 0 00 10 00 Robert P Lewis 4 24 20 00 0 00 0 00 20 00 Franz Stahuke, Sly 40 ft of 1 2-J 15 50 0 00 0 00 15 50 Mina Neumann, N'ly 40 ft of Sly 80 f t 0f . . . 1 '26 15 50 000 000 15 00 Aug and Fred-Faust, Sly 35 ft of N'iy 145 ft Of . . . 1 26 13 75 0 00 0 00 13 75 Ottilie Mueller, Sly 35 ft of N'ly 110 ft of . . 1 26 13 75 0 00 0 00 13 75 Aug Schacht, N'ly 75 ft of 1 26 29 25 0 00 0 00 29 25 Henry Senkler 2 26 20 00 0 00 0 00 20 00 JAandWMStees . : 13 26 20 00 0 00 0 00 20 00 J and B Ehnnautraut 14 26 85 00 0 00 0 00 85 CO Walter and Wm L C Krauch 1 27 15 00 0 00 0 00 15 03 Same and same 2 27 2J 00 0 00 0 00 20 00 D Woodbury..'..... .....3 27 25 00 0 00 0 00 25 00 Same 4 27 87 50 0 00 0 00 87 50 R P Lewis 5 . 27 85 00 000 009 85 00 Same 6 27 25 00 0 00 0 00 25 00 JFHoyt ...14 30 15 00 0 00 0 00 15 00 Thomas and Pat McGuire.. 15 30 % 15 00 0 00 0 00 15 00 C Hitchcock 16 30 20 00 0 00 0 00 20 00 Woodbury 17 30 25 00 0 00 0 00 25 00 TR Fletcher 19 30 175 00 0 00 0 00 175 00 Same 20 30 20 00 0 00 0 00 20 00 .Drake's Rearrangement of Blocks 2, 8, 9 and 10, and Lots 1 to 11, inclusive, Block 11, Mc- Lean's Reservation, St. Paul. ; C ' Balance Balance ! Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits. Damages, to owner, to city Anuieß Heller 16 9 $10 00 $0 00 $0 00 $40 00 CABWeide 15 9 30 00 0 00 0 00 30 00 Jos L Etreune and Chas C Hirschy 30 10 40 00 0 00 0 00 40 00 Peter Ehrmantraut 1 10 30 00 0 00 0 00 30 00 Hiram Backus 16 8 30 00 0 00 0 00 30 00 BFEllison 15 8 25 00 0 00 0 00 25 00 Amind Johnson 16 2 25 00 0(0 0 00 25 00 H S Fairchild 15 2 15 00 0 00 0 00 15 00 Rogers' Rearrangement ft Block 7, McLean's Reservation, St. Paul. . ' , Balance Balance :'•; < Supposed owner and description. AiOt Block. Benefits. Damasres. to owner, to city John M Kallin 30 7 $30 00. $0 00 $0 00 $30 00 FredAlthen 1 7 25 00 0 00 0 00 25 00 McLean's Reservation st Paul Balance Balance Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benents. Damages, to owner. Ltocity Seward L Hume, et al 1 3 $40 00 $0 00 $0 00 $40 00 All objections to said assessment must be made in writing and filed ■with the Clerk of said Board at least one day prior to said meeting. Official: WILLIAM BARRETT, President. R.L. Gorman, Clerkßoard of Public Works. ,r 285-87 Confirmation of Assessment for CHange of Graie on Colorado Street. OfFiCE of THE BOARD or PUBLIC WORKS, } City of St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 8, 1886. J The assessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses arising from a change of grade on Colorado street, from Greenwood Avenue to Dakota Avenue, in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, having been completed by the Board of Public Works in and for said city, said Board will meet at their office in said ■ city at 3 p. m. on the 25th day of October, A. D. 1886, to hear objections (if any) to said assessment, at which time and place, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, said assessmeut will be confirmed by said Board. The following is a list of the supposed owners' names, a description of the property benefited or damaged and the amounts assessed against the same, to-wit: West St. Paul Proper. Balance Balance Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits. Damages, to owner, to city EstThosShearan....'. 4&5 ' 14 $12 50 $0 00 $0 00 $12 50 Josephine Rebholz 10&9 23 103 00 000 000 103 00 Michael Lynch, W'ly 25 ft of 1 23 16 75 12 00 0 00 4 75 Andrew P Johnson. Ely 125 ft of 1 23 93 25 183 00 89 75 0 00 The Church of St Michael ..... 8&9 15 26100 243 00 0 00 18 00 AnnieOlson... 10 15 113 50 208 00 94 50 0 00 FF Wilde 8&9 10 259 00 23100 0 00 58 00 Board of Education, St Pau1...... 10&7 16 820 CO 847 00 27 00 0 00 WCGreenway 8&9 17 453 00 395 00 0 00 68 00 H S Dunbar, Wly % of 10 17 15 75 100 0 00 14 75 Tbos Reilly, Richard aud Wm Forrestal, Ely %0f.... 6.7&10 17 20 00 0 00 0 00 20 00 Frank McGarry, Sly 160 ft 0f..... 6 18 20 00 0 CO 0 00 20 00 Peter Boeringer, E y of W % of . . . . . . 6,7&10 17 20 00 0 00 0 00 20 00 Andrew Jaicks, Sly 160 ft of 5 IS 20 00 0 00 0 00 20 00 Same, Sly 160 ft 0f...... ;...;......;..-.'. .V.. 4 18 20 00 0 00 0 00 20 00 Minnesota Loan & Debenture Co. r ........ 3 \ 18 20 00 000 000 20 00 Same....; ...:..'.*.....;.. 1;.... 2 18 2000 -000 00 2000 Same ..;'.,'••••••"" .;...:. ..!..... 1 : 18 30 00 000 000 20 00 John Hurley '. .*... ... .V;.; . . ... ..':.. .1&2 22 289 00 406 00 117 00 0 00 Jacob H Bohrer. W'ly % 0f.... 8.9&10 23 274 00 419 00 145 00 0 00 George Bohrer, Ely %of W'ly % 0f...8,9&10 22 274 00 254 00 000 20 0 Jacob H Bohrer, B'ly/f% of. l 8,9&10 23 274 00 879 00 105 00-0 00 George F Whitwell, of 1 21 423 25 395 00 .0 00 28 20 John McCarthy, E'lT» 0f......... 1&3 21 20 00 20 00 0 00 0 0* Henry A Dreves,:Wl*% of :............ 9&10 21 20 00 0 00 0 00 20 00 J B Charbonneau, El? of W'ly % 0f...9&10 21 20 00 000 000 20 00 Fred Lehmann, Ely % 0t... ............. 9&10 21 2000 0 00 , 0 00 2000 L Schilling, Wiy%of.-...:................1&2 20 20 00 0 00 0 00 20 00 Henley, Ely V£Of Wly % of 1&2 20 £0 00 0 00 0 00 20 00 Helen M Messenger, Ely % 0f..... 1&3 20 20 00 0 00 0 00 20 00 GDeebach, W'ly % of. .............:. 9&10 20 20 00 000 000 20 00 Christ Kastaer, Ely % 0f....... 9&10 20 40 00 0 00 0 00 40 00 • ■ ■-• . ■ '■-'-_. '■■■ •;-"• ■ ■ ' ■■■ ■: ■ ~ •-'• • ■-?■> ;-' : . ■-•• : v 0 All objections to said assessment must be made in writing andaflled with the Cleric of said Board at least one day prior to said meeting. . WILLIAM BARRETT, President. Official: ■--.:■"•. . ■■\>- Vv:^"-.-.;.-- . .:. '[.:-' . '.S^i.r ■/'.;. -'--■-■..■'■■ -'■■■;■ ;/ ;>B: L, GoaitAir, Clerk Board of Public Works. «85-87