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1-2 Confirmation of Assessment for Opening an Alley Through Block ... u~-~-v~«~~. 52, Rice and Irvine's Addition. :. ■„' *V " V : Office OK THK Boabu OF PUBLIC W6KK& ) " City of St. Pail, Minn., May 13, ISS7. " The assessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses arising from opening an alley thirty (".'OM'eet wide through the center of block 52. Rice and Irvine's Addition, in tin* * City of St. Paul. Minnesota, between Chestnut and Walnut streets, 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 2 p.Mii.<on the 81st day of May. A. D. 1887, to hear objections (if any) to said assessment, at which time and place, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, said assessment will be confirmed by said Board. ; Tin- following is a list of the supposed owners' names, a description of the prop erty benefited or damaged and the amounts assessed against the same, to-wit: Balance Balance i Supposed owner and description. Benefits. Damages, to owner: •; to city ' R A Smith. The southeasterly fifteen (15) feet of lot 1. block 52, Rice and Irvine's * Addition to St Paul. Taken for alley ; ¥'HH) 00") Same. Lot I. b10ck.. 52,* Rice and Irvine's ■- -' l*;™^'- • *n ™ Addition to St Paul, except part taken \ *° ,w *° *° w for a11ev.. '.....'. ...... ¥200 25 J R A Smith. For buildings and improve- ■•— incuts, if abandoned or removed, on ' "'■•-. .southeasterly fifteen (15) feet (taken for alley) of lot 'I,' block 52, Rice and Irvine's Addition to St Paul .*-. ¥0 00 $5 00 $5 00 ¥0 00 Bridget Hayes. The southeasterly fifteen -'-'&: -±' (Isi feet of lot 2. block 52. Rice and Ir vine's Addition to St Paul. Taken for a11ey.;... ... $100 001 ' Same. Lot 2. block 52. Rice and Irvine's ' -t. "■; . «,„. m Addition to St Paul, except part taken for F "TO °° ?4 '*" °° alley ; $575 00 J Same. For buildings and improvements, it' abandoned or removed, on south easterly fifteen (15) feet (taken for alley) of lot 2, block 52, Rice and Irvine's Addition to St Paul.. $0 00 ¥5 00 ¥5 00 $0 00 Same. The southeasterly fifteen (15) feet of the NE'ly y of lot 3, block 52, • . Rice and Irvine's Addition to St Paul. Taken for alley .. $34 00*1 Same. Northeasterly yof lot 3, block 52, i * A _ «. ro „ Rice and Irvine's Addition to St Paul, f $0 00 * lob 66 except part taken for alley ¥102 33 J • • Bridget Ryan. The southeasterly fifteen feet of the SW'ly - : . of lot S, 'block 52, Rice and Irvine's Addition to 'st Paul. Taken for alley $56 00") Same. Southwesterly %of lot 3, block 52, I „ n nrt mo ._ „ Rice and Irvine's Addition to St Paul. f *° w * jyi ° "' except part taken for alley $382 07 J Same. For buildings and improvements, if abandoned or removed, on the south easterly fifteen (15) feet (taken for alley) of the southwesterly - :i of lot 3. block 52. Rice * Irvine's addition to St Paul .' $0 00 ¥80 00 $80 00 $000 It A Smith. The southeasterly fifteen (15) feet of lot I. block 52, Rice & Irvine's ad dition to St. Paul. Taken for alley $100 00*1 Same. Lot i. block 52. Rice and Irvine's I „ m -.„. .... addition to St. Paul, except part taken for f *" 00 *"*' d °° alley $575 00 J Same. The southeasterly fifteen (15) feet of lot 5, block 52, Rice & Irvine's addition toSt'Paul. Taken for alley si oo 00") Sai-i-e. Lot s, 'lock 52, Rice & Irvine's ad- * n „ .._, . dition to St. Saul, except part taken for { *° °° **75 00 'die} §575 00 J M Hull. The southeasterly fifteen (15) feet oi the southeasterly fifty (50) feet of lot »'., block 52, Rice & Irvine's addition to St. Paul. Taken for alley jsooo 00*) Same. Southeasterly fifty (50)' feet of lot 6, ( „ block 52, Rice & Irvine's addition to st. > $093 75 80 00 Paul, except part taken for alley $200 85 J Same. For buildings, if abandoned or re moved, on the southeasterly fifteen (15) feet (taken for (alley) of the southeasterly fifty (50) feet of lot 6. block 52, Rice <Vs Irvine's addition to St Paul, and for re laying wall So 00 $050 00 $650 00 $0 00 Norman W Kittson. The northwesterly fifteen (15) feet of lot 7, block 52. Rice & Irvine's addition to St.Paul. Taken for alley. . . . . . ;. . ...... . . $ m 00"| Same. Lot 7, block 02, Rice & Irvine sad- I dition to St. Paul, except part taken for f $693 73 $0 00 "Bey :..... $206 25 J Same.. For buildings and improve provements if abandoned or removed on northwesterly fifteen (15) feet (taken for alley) of lot 7, block 52, Rice & Irvine's addition to St. Paul go 00 $75 00 $75 00 $0 00 B A Smith. '- The Northwesterly fifteen (15) feet of lot 8. block 52. Rice & Irvine's ad dition to St Paul, Taken for alley $100 00) Same. Lot 8. block Rice & Irvine's ad dition to St. Paul, except part taken for f WOO $475 00 a11ey............:.. $,575 00 J Same. - The northwesterly lifteeen (15) feet of lot.), block 52; Rice & Irvine's addi tion to St. Paul. Taken for alley $100 001 Same. Lot 0. block 52. Rice & Irvine's ad dition to st. Paid, except part taken for f $0 00 $475 00 afteS' ;...... $575 00 J : Same. For buildings and improvements, if abandoned or removed, on the north westerly fifteen (IS) feet (taken for alley) of lot », block 52, Rice & Irvine's addi tion >> St. Paul.. .. so 00 $05 00 $95 00 CO 00 William P Cockey. The northwesterly fif teen (15) feet of lot 10, block 52, Rice & Irvine's addition to St. Paul. Taken for alley "Lot Yo?l^ • $100 °°] '••;'. Same. Lot 10. block 52, Rice & Irvine's ad dition to St. Paul, except part taken for > $0 00 . . $475 00 alley •••••••• ••:•-••'•••• $575 00 J Same. The northwesterly fifteen (15) feet of lot 11, block 52, Rice* & Irvine's addi- _; tion to St. Paul. ', Taken for alley «100 001 ■•■• '■- -"- Same. Lot 11, block 52, Rice & Irvine's ad- ..... > dition to St. Paul, except part taken for f $0 00 $475 00 alley $575 00 J V A Smith. The northwesterly fifteen (15) feet of lot 12. block 52, Rice Irvine's ad dition to St. Paul. Taken for alley $900 no I San> Lot 12. block 52. Rice & Irvine's ad dition to St: Paul, except part taken for ( $693 75 $0 00 a11ey.:...:..'.:.. .$20025 J , Same. For buildings and iniprovements.if abandoned or removed, on northwesterly fifteen (15) feet (taken for alley) of lot 12, block 52, Rice & Irvine's addition to St. I>i,ul ••■.•••--.... $000 $4000 $4000 $000 All object ions, to said assessment must be made in writing and fii/vi «,!«, ♦i,„ Clerk of said Hoard at least one day prior to said meeting Official , " I,r,niiat,ou nottce S'veiv under date of April 21, 1887, has been annulled. W. >: Euwix. Clerk Board of Public Works. "' L ' GOKMAy Fresi(^ t 1 * CONTRACT^ WORK. Paving East Ninth Street. Offick Board of Public Wobks, 1 City of St. Paul, Minn., May 7, 1887. j Scaled bids will be received by the \ Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Min nesota, at their office in said city until 12 111. on the l'.lth day of May, A. 1). 1887, for paving East Ninth street, from Broadway to Monroe place, in said city, with cedar blocks and curb with granite, together with the necessary sewer con nections, according to plans and specifi cations on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties In a sum of at least twenty (20) percent, of tin; gross amount bid must accom pany each hid. ':W__WSM The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. R. L. GORMAN. President Official: W. F. Einvi.v. 128-38 Clerk Board of Public Work*.. | NOTICE TO Water Consumers ! 1 The attention of water consumers is j called to the following rule regarding the use of hose: The use of hose for any purpose, except at livery stables, and at those places only for washing vehicles, and at blacksmith shops for setting tires only, is prohibited between the hours of 7a. m. ami 6 p. 111, from I May 1 to Oct. 1, and between the boars ! Of 6a. IU. and 4 p. m. from Oct. 1 to j May 1 : and no hose to ho. used except \ when held in the hand; the placing of j ),ose by use of frames, sticks, crotches of. trcs or otherwise is prohibited. Par ties using - nose without first obtaii k ! permission of the Water Board ana ) paying therefor, will be charged double I rat.-. For a violation of this rule a pen- j alty of $2 will bo exacted. * j If Ji THE .SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: WEDNESDAY MoK.VING, MAY 18, 1887. Confirmation of Assessment for Grading Walker Avenue. Office Boabd of Public Wokks. i Cm- oFSt. Pa Minn., May 13,1587 f I be assessment of benefits, costs and expenses arising from grading Walker Avenue, from Hewitt Avenue to the south line of the right of way of the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Rail way company, in the . City of St.Paul, Minnesota, having been com pleted by the Board of Public Works in and tor said city, said Board will meet ?L . .','"; ( ,'" ' ( ' in sui<l city at 2p. in. on the olst day of May, A. D., 1887, to hear objections (it any) to said assessment, at which time and place, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, said assessment will be confirmed by said Hoard. The following Is a list of the supposed owners names, a description of the property benefited, and the amounts assessed against the same, to-wit: College Place. Taylor's Division, St. „ , Paul. Supposed owner and ' ■n description. Lot. Block. Benefits ] I jayidj Ellsworth. io«fcu _ .$l2O 50 l\° b Y, rt X Evans.l2&l3 « iwoo Martha ETenney... 18 5 '&■', 50 JessieS Bean it 5 °s 75 £»»''• .15 5 28 75 Same 16 5 28 75 illiam A White. .1&3 5 100 50 Vl* '■'' \\y ** • 5*6 2 100 50 John Baland 4 _ 80 °« Same :; .-> " 0 .;, Mary M Miller 3 _'... -.<> "fl Albeit E Miller l " 30 20 Margretta S Du ,,S;\ -*'V 10*11 l 100 50 \\ <• raylor 13 1 so 20 Same.. IP. • 1 so 20 C P. Wood 14 l 80 20 Same... 15 1; ; __*$ 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. .-- ■ • _ R. L. (JORMAN. President. Official: W. F.Enwix. 138 : 130 Clerk Board of Public Works. Confirmation of Assessment for Grading Michigan Street. . Office Boaud of Public Wokks, I City of St.Paul, Minn., May 18,1887. i ! The assessment of benefits, costs and expenses arising from grading Michigan street, from Western avenue to St. Al bans street, in the City of St. Paul, Min nesota, 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 2 p. m. tin the 31st day of May, A. I). 1887,. to hear objections (if any) to said assessment, at which time and place, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, said assess ment will be confirmed by said Board. The following is a list of the supposed owners* names, a description of the property benefited and the amounts as sessed against the same, to-wit: *■ ; Smith's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Bad Cecil No 12, C S PS 28 1 $35 00 Frank Weverka 27 1 28 «0 Andrew lleieisen... 26 1 28 00 Frank Koci 25 1 28 00 Charles F'reitag, Ely y of..- .".:.'. r... 24 1 ••14 00 Anna Frrttag, W'lv M ;1 _jm yof... '24 1 14 00 James Klein, 'Ely 2('*- ft of 23 1 18 25 Anton Buchta, W'ly 20j*j'ftof 22 1 10 00 Albert Krenik, W'lv 18', ft of '.23 1 0 75 Same (except W'ly 26** ft): ...22 1 9 75 Jos llajeck. 21 1 28 00 John Klecackv 20 1 28 00 Thomas Grace 10 1 28 00 John Grace '.18 1 28 00 Jos llajeck 17 1 28 00 John Lest ina 16 1 28 00 J Jelinek 15 1 28 00 Wm Dawson 14 1 17 50 Dawson's Second Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Win Dawson et a 1... 0 1 28 00 Sameetal 8 I 85 00 Same al 7 1 81 50 Sameetal 6 1 25 25 Same al 10 1 25 25 Sameetal 11 1 25 25 Same et al 12 1 31 50 Sameetal 18 1 30 00 Supposed owner and description. Benefits. Chas and Hohry Lauer. Com- 9 lneiicing at southwestlv cor ner of SE yoi se } 4 of sw y of section 1, town 28, range 28; thence N'ly 330 feet: thence Ely along sly line of Michi gan street 183 ft; thence Sly 830 ft: thence W'ly 183 ft to beginning (except St Clair street i. being in St Paul Min nesota $105 00 Willis' Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits M Wandra. E'lv '..' of .*...". 8 3 ¥40 25 M Parlieck. W'lv '.; Of 8 3 40 25 Thos Kro/.ack. E'lv ," :J of .'. 13 30 75 John Kodada. W'ly '.. of E'lv % 0f...". I 3 30 75 Mathias Bittra. W'lv y0f.... *. 1 3 30 75 Frank Bakulo. E'lv '.. of 5 4 40 25 M Siimets. W'lv Of 5 4 40 85 Mike Weverka. Ely 80 ft of ; 4 4 21 00 (has Lauer. N'lv 50 ft of W'ly 102.5 ft of 4 4 57 50 Grace's Subdivision of Block 2, Willis' Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Benefits Jas Finn 16 ¥23 75 Same. Ely Ok It 0f. ..... 15 (i 75 Eliza Finn. W'ly 14 ft of E'lv 23K ft of 15 9 75 Jas Finn. W'lv!) 1 ., ft 0f... 15 .6 75 Same. Ely 80) ft of 14 21 25 Andrew J Leighton, W'ly 2)£ftof 14 75 Same 13 23 00 M Jelinek .....12 '28 00 JKodda .11 S3 00 Win Kasa 10 23 00 Wencel Radios 0 23 00 Whitacre, Turner & Lepper's Subdi vision of Block 1, Willis' Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Benefits WK Gaston 8&0 $87 50 Cath Haley 6&7 87 50 Supposed owner and description. Benefits It A Smith. Commencing at southeasterly corner of SW yof SW l 4 of section 1, town 28, range 23; thence W'ly 3.16 chains :thencc N'ly 6.32 chains; thence ETy 3.10 chains; thence Sly 0.32 chains to beginning (except Duke, St. Clair and Michigan streets), being in St. Paul. Minnesota. $214 25 Stinson & Smith. Commencing 3.16 chains westerly of SE'ly corner of SW ' 4 of SW y of section 1. town 28, range 23; thence N'ly 6.32 chains; thence Ely 3.16 chains: thence N'ly to NE'ly corner of said SW ."4 of SW y of said section 1; thence SW'lv to SW'ly corner of said SW y of SW y of said section : thence Ely to begin ning (except Duke, St. Clair, Michigan and Webster streets), being in St. Paul, Minnesota.. $700 00 Rearrangement of Highland Park Ad dition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits City of St Paul (pub lic nark) $112 00 A X Barnum et al.. 5 7 42 00 Same et al 6 7 28 00 Est of Percival Dray ton 1,2&3 6 112 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. R. L. GORMAN. President. Official: W. F.Enwix, 188-130 Clerk Board Public Works. Assessment For Opening, Wid ening and Extending Forest Street. Office Boabd of Public Works, ) City of St. Pail, Minn,, May 14,1887. " The Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, will meet at their office in said city at 3 p. m., on the 2d j day of June, a. D. 1887, to make an • assessment of benefits, damages, costs I and expenses arising from opening, , widening and extending Forest street, ; from Minnehaha street fo right of way j of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & i Omaha Railroad company. in said city, ; on the property on the line of said lm ' provemont.from Minnehaha street to the 1 right of way of the Chicago, St Paul, j Minneapolis & Omaha Railroad com pany, and deemed benefited or dam ; aged thereby. ! The land necessary lo be condemned i and taken fur said opening, widening I and extension is described as follows. I to-wit:- -- i All that land not already- dedicated : for public use lying within the lines of • Forest street in Lyman Dayton's addi tion, if produced northerly to the right ; of way of the Chicago, Si. Paul, Minne apolis & Omaha Railroad company, in ; the City of St. Paul, Minnesota. All persons interested are hereby no tified lo he present at said time and place of making said assessment, and will be heard. All assessment notices heretofore given have been annulled. R. L. GORMAN, President. Official: W.F. Euwix. 137 Clerk Board of Public Works. Confirmation of Assessment tor Grading Sheldon Avenue. Office Boa no of Public Works, ) City of St. I'ai i.Minn., May 18, 1887, f The assessment of benefits, costs and expenses arising from grading Sheldon avenue, from' Minnehaha street to the south line of the right of way of the St. Paul, Minneapolis A- Manitoba Railroad company, 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 i office in said city at 2 p. in. on the :ilst • day of May. A. I). 1887, to hear objections (If any) tb said assessment, at which ' time and place, unless sufficient cause » is shown to the contrary, said assess ment will be confirmed by said Board. . The following is a 'list of the sup- - posed owners' names, a description of i the property benefited, and the amounts assessed against the same, to-wit: College Place, East Division, St. Paul. Supposed owner and ..description. .Lot. Block. Benefits Georgians E Tilney. 8 17 $120 60 Catherine J Franklin 2 17 120 00 Allie Hewitt et a 1... 4 18 120 00 Sameetal ....VI 18 120 00 Mary F Hopkins 4 15 124 (X) Win L Strong 1 15 124 70 Allie Hewitt etal... 3 16 124 00 Same et al 2 1(» 124 70 Same ...3 13 124 00 Mvra Sumbardo (ex cept E'lv 100 1... 2 18 124 70 Allie Hewitt 4 14 124 00 .Julia C Bowman (ex ' cept W'ly UK) ft).. 1 14 124 00 Marietta G Fisher, easterly \_ of (ex cept W'ly Wiy ft of Sly 135 ft)... 4 11 119 90 Fred'k A Smith 1 11 119 90 Georgians £ Tilney. 3 12 lit) 90 Catherine. Franklin 2 12 119 00 Allie Hewitt et a 1 .... 3 1 125 50 Sameetal 2 1 124 00 Emi 1 Wetzel 4 2 125 50 Allie Hewitt 1 2 124 70 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. B. L. GORMAN, President. Official: W. F. Bbwix, 138-139 Clerk Board of Public Works. CONTRACT WORK. Grading Howell Avenue. Office Board of Public Works, ) City of St. Paul, Minn., May 10, 1887. i Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul. Minnesota, at their office in said city, until 12 111, on the 23d day of May, A. 1). 1887, for grading Howell avenue, from St. Anthony avenue to Iglehart street. in said city, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, of the gross amount bid must ac company each bid. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. It. L. GORMAN, President. Official: W. F. Erwix, 132-142 Clerk Board of Public Works. CONTRACT WORK. Grading Erie Street \ Office Board of Public Works,) City of St. Pail, Minn., May 10, 1887. J Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their office in said city, until 12 m. on the 23d day of May, A.D. 1887, for grading Erie street, from Ban fil street (if extended) to Randolph street, in said city, accord ing to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties, in a sum of at least (20) per cent, of the gross amount bid must accompany each bid. The said Board reserves the right to to reject any or all bids. R. L. GORMAN, President. Official : ', W. F. Erwin, 132-142 Clerk of Board Public Works. CONTRACT WORK. Grading Frances Street. Office Board of Public Works, ' City of St. Pail, Minn., May 10, 1887. f Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Min nesota, at their office 'in said city, until 12 m. on the 23d day of May, A. D. 1887, for grading Frances street, from Arcade street to Hope street, in said city, ac cording to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, of the gross amount bid must accom pany each bid. The said Board reserves the rigid to reject any or all bids, It. L. GORMAN, President. Official: W. Erwin, 132-142 Clerk Board of Public Works. Fire Department of the City of St Paul. Office Board Fire Commissioners, ) St. Paul, May 17, 1887. " I I PROPOSALS.. For erection of Brick Engine House in I West St. Paul. Sealed proposals will be received ait- ' this office until Monday, May 23, 1SSV | o'clock p. m., for the erection and i completion of brick engine house on lots j owned by the City of St. Paul at the corner of Clinton and Delos streets, ac- j cording to the plans and specifications to be seen at the office of H. E. Hand,, j architect, room 402, Drake block. Each | bid must be accompanied by a bond on j j the part of the bidder, with two good I I and sufficient sureties, in a stun amount ing to at least twenty-five (25) per centum: I the contract price of the material I proposed to be furnished and of the I work proposed to be done in said bid, and conditioned that in case said bid is accepted by the Board of Fire ('ononis sioners, the bidder will enter into a con tract with said Board to furnish all ! 1 material and perform all work in ac- I cordance with the requirements of the i plans and specifications and for the : • price stated in his said bid. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids should be sealed and directed to Reuben Warner, President Board Fire Commissioners, Centra] Fire Hall, and I indorsed "Proposals for erection of en gine house." By order of the Board. REUBEN WARNER, President. Official : Wm. O'Gobmak, Secretary. 137-4:5 ; MONEY TO LOAN , On Mortgage in any amount at lowest cost ; without Delay. Installment Mortgages made payable In sums to suit borrower. WM. N. VIGUERS, Southeast Cor. Fourth and Robert Sts. j CONTRACT WORK. Paving Alley in Block 5, St Paul Proper. Office Board of Public Works, ) City of St. Paul, Minn, May 18, 1887. ) Scaled bids will be received by the Hoard of Public Works in and for the 'corporation of the City of st. Paul, Minnesota, at their office in said city 1111 - 12 mon the2dth day of May, A.l). 1887, for paving alley in block 5, St. Paul Proper, from Cedar street to Minnesota, street, iii said city, with cedar blocks, according to plans and specifications on 'file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties !in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, 'of the gross amount bill must accompany each hid. &s*3o The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. K. L. Gorman, President. Official: W.F. Erwin, . 136-140 Clerk Board Public Works. CONTRACT WORK. Paving Wacouta Street, Office Board of Public Works, ) City of St. Paul, Minn., May 13, 1887. ( Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Min nesota, at their oflice* in said city until 12 in. on the 20th day of May, A. 1). 1887 for paving Wacouta street, from the Union Depot grounds to Ninth (9th)' street, in said city.with cedar blocks and curb with granite, together with the necessary sewer connections, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, of the gross amount bid must accom pany each bid. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. K. L. Gorman, President. Official W. F. Enwix, 130-141) Clerk Board of Public Works. CONTRACT' WORK. Sewer on Sherburne Avenue and Other Streets. Office Board of Public Works, I City of St. Pail, Minn., May 13,1887. J Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their office in said city, until I*2 in. on the 26th day of May. A. 1). 1887, for constructing a sewer on Sherburne avenue, from ("rant street to Bice street : on Park avenue, from Viola street to Wabasha street ; on Brewster avenue, from Viola street to University avenue; on University avenue, from Brewster avenue to Wabasha street; on ('rant street, from Sherburne avenue to Como avenue; on Viola street, from Grant street to Brewster avenue and from Park avenue to Bice street, in said city, according to plans and specifica tions on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, of the gross amount bid' must accom pany each bid. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. • ■ It. L. Gorman, President. Official: W. F. Ekwin, 130-140 Clerk Board of Public Works. ,' [OFFICIAL PUBLICATION.] Yecatidn of Part of Sherburne *, Avenue. City Clerk's Office, ) St. Pail. May 3, 1887. " Whereas a petition has been filed in this office, by order of the Common Council of the City of St. Paul, as pro vided by law, asking for the vacation of that part of Sherburne avenue which lies north of a line parallel with and sixty (00) feet north of the south line of said avenue and which lies east of the east line of Cedar, (formerly Grant) street, and which lies; west of the west line of lot twenty (20), in block four (4), of Dawson & Smith's Enlargement to Dawson & Smith's addition to St. Paul, and Whereas, the petitioners state that they are a majority of the owners of property on the line of Sherburne ave nue, in said city, and the object and reason for the vacation asked for is that said portion of the street is an irregular tract not conforming to any other part of said avenue, and is of no public use or benefit, but disfigures the line of said avenue, etc. Now therefore, notice is hereby given that said petition will be heard and con sidered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul on Tuesday, the 21st day of June, A. D. 1887, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., at the Council Chamber in the City Hall. By order of the Common Council. THOS. A. PBENDEBG AST, City Clerk. inay4-. )W-wed Changes of Street Grade. City- Clerk's Office, ) St. Paul, Minn., March 29, 1887. j Notice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the city of St. Paul, at its meeting to be held on Tuesday, the 3d day of May, A. D. 1887, at 7:301 o'clock p. m.. at the Council Chamber in the City Hall, will consider and may order a change of grade on the follow ing street between the points named, to-wit: SUMMIT AVENUE, Between St. Peter and Wabasha streets, in accordance with, and as indicated by ttle red line on the profile thereof, and as reported upon as being necessary and proper by the Board of Public Works of said city under date of Feb. 4, 188|, whicli said reports were adopted by said Common Council at its meeting held on March 15, 1887. _ The profile indicating the proposed changes is on file, and can be seen at this office. By order of Common Coun cil. Thomas A. Pbeedeboast, City Clerk. apr24-wed&sat-4w PUBLIC NOTICE Found running at large within the City of St. Paul, in violation of the Or dinances of said city in relation to im pounding animals, and taken up by the Poundmaster of said city, and not re deemed, the hereinafter described ani mals. Now therefore, in accordance with law, 1 will sell at public auction, in front of the public pound, on Eagle St., in the Third ward of said city, on Thurs day, 19th day of May, 1887, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to the highest bidder for cash. One White low. rod on the head I and boll on. One ICed and While Cow. short | tail and horn* turned in. .JOHN CUXIFF, Policeman and Acting Poundmaster, Dated May 17, 1887. 137-130 j "THE BURLINGTON." ■ : Peerless Din-no Cars I.;. AND PULLMAN'S SLEEPERS on all through trains between "MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL CIUCAOO AND ST. LOUIS. I.KAVK LEAVE minnklcls| ST. PAUL. OWBAKtaa TRAINS. +H. 35 a. in. +9.15 a. in. No. 2. Winona, La i Crosse, Dubuque; Peoria, st. Louis. •1.10 p. m. *1.60 p. m. No. 4. Winona, La Crone, Dubuque, Chicago, Peoria, •8.00 p. m. *8.40 p. m No. 0. Winona, La Crosse, Dubuque, '• '_ I Chicago, St Louis. No. 2 arrives Peoria 2.15, St. Louis 7.05 next a. m. No. 4 arrives Chicago 7.05, Peoria 10.50 next a. in. No. (> arrives Chicago 12.15, St. Louis 5.00 next p. m. ARRIVE ARRIVE .„„.„.,..„ ST.PAUL. MINNEAP ARRIVING TRAINS. *7.05 a. in. *7.42 a. in. No. 3. St. Louis, Chi cago, Dubuque, La Crosse, Winona. *2.00 p. m. *2.40 p. m. No. 5. Peoria, Chi !'*,V.t? cago, Dubuque, La Crosse. Winona. +0.25 p. in. +7.05 p. in. No. 1. St. Louis, Ga lena, Dubuque, La | Crosse, Winona. " *Daily. '. +Kx. Sun. ' Connections made in Union Depots at Chicago, corner Canal and Adams sts. St. Paul, foot Sibley st., Brown & Knebel, agents. Minneapolis, Bridge Square, H. L. Martin, agent. CHARLES THOMPSON, City Ticket Agent, Hotel Ryan, St. Paul. W. E. GOODING, City Ticket Agent, 5 Nic olet House, Minneapolis. W. ... C. KEN YON, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. /J>^*>w^ THE /rlrc^^ fast mail /Milwaukee}/ ™* l^§tPAUl / er^&fnfoE II i *'!' room and the /' finest dining ears in the world, are Line Trains to and from Chicago^and' Mil- Line Trains to and from Chicago and Mil waukee. 18PMS ° Leave Leave departing trains. Minneapolis St. Paul. Winona. La Crosse and Dubuque Ex. B 5:30 a.m. B 6:00 a.m. Prairie dv Chien, Mil waukee and Chi cago Express BO :25 a.m. B 9 :40 a.m. Ciilmar and Daven port Express .. . . . . B 9 -.25 a.m. B 0 :40 a.m. Ortonville aud largo ... ......... B :825 a.m. B 7:45 a.m. Milwaukee and Chi cago Fast Ex ... ... A 1:00 p.m. A 1 :40 p.m. North field. Fan- * bault, and Owa tonna Accom A 4 :30 p.m. A 4 :S5 p m La Crosse Passenger. B 4 p.m. B 5:05 p.m. Aberdeen and Mitch ell Express A 7 :00 p.m. A(J :20 p.m. Fa ribault.Owatonna Dubuque and Chi-j v "*« 0 -, ••••, l A3:00 p.m. A 8:35 p.m. Milwaukee and Chi cago Fust Ex A 8 :00 p.m. A 8 p.m. Arrive , Arrive arriving trains. ] St. Paul. pihijieiip'lis Chicago and Mil- I waukoe Fast Ex... [ A 7:05 a.m. A 7:45 a.m. Chicago, Dubuque, I Austin and Owa - tonna A 7:30 a.m. 'a 8:15 a.m. Davenport and Cal- j mar Express : . C 7:30 a.m. C 8:15 a.m. Owatonna, Far i- I bault and North field Accom A 9 :30 a.m.'A 9 : 10 a.m. Mitchell and Aber- i deen Express A 0 :15 a.m. A 8 :35 a.m. Chicago and" Mil i waukee Fast Ex... A 1:50 p.m. A 2:35 p.m. Fast Mail and La Crosse B 3:25 p.m. 4 :00 p.m. Chicago, Milwaukee and Prairie dv Chien Express B 5:55p.m.|8 6:00 p.m. Fargo aud Ortonville Express B 7:05 p.m. 'B 6:25 p.m. Dubuque, La Crosse and Winona Ex... B 9:15 p.m. B 9:50 p.m. A means daily, B except Sunday. C except Monday. 1) except Saturday. Additional trains between St. Paul and Minneapolis via "Short Line" leave both cities hourly; for particulars see Short Line time tables. ST. PAUL— George B. Carson, City Ticket Agent, 162 East Third street. Brown & Kne bel, Ticket Agents, Union Depot. MINNEAPOLIS— B. ("handler, City Ticket Agent No. 7, Nicollet House. A. B. Chamberlain, Ticket Agent, Depot. MINNEAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. ALBERT LEA ROUTE. ■Lv.St.Paul.Lv. M'npls Chicago & St. Louis Ex! *7 :25 am 1 :10 a. m Dcs Moines Express...! *7:25 a ml *S:10 a m Chicago "Fast" Exp . . d 6:30 p m d 7:15 p m St. Louis Fast Express. l +G:3opm! +7:15 pm Dcs Moines Passenger. d 6:30 pm; d 7:15 p m Excelsior &WatertownT *8:15 a ml *8:55 am Excelsior & Arlington *5: 15 p m *5 :45 pm Albert Lea (Local)- - 1 •3:15 111 1 «3:sopm Additional Short Line trains leave St. Paul at *7:15, d 8:15, *9:15, sl0:15, a. m., d 4:15 dti:ls p. 111.; leave Minneapolis at *(i:ls, 57:15. d 7:15, *8:15, n9:15, *10:15 a. m d 3:15; d 5:15; *0:15; *7:30 p. in. * Ex. Sunday. + Ex. Saturday, d Daily, s Sunday. • Ticket Offices— Minneapolis, No. 1 Wash, ington avenue (under Nicolett house) and depot corner Third street and Fourth avenue North; St. Paul, 199 East Third street (cor ner Sibley), and depot, Broadway, foot of Fourth street. S. F. BOYD, General Ticket and Passenger Agent. CONTRACT WORK. Paving Sherburne Avenue. Office Board of Public Wokks, 1 City of St. Paul, Minn., May 13,1887. j' Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their office in. said city, until 12 111. on the 20th day of May. A. D. 1887, for paving Sherburne avenue.from Rice street to a point 290 feet east of Grant street, In said city, with cedar blocks and curb with granite, together with the necessary sewer connections, according to plans and specifications on file in the oflice of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, of the gross amount bid must accom pany each bid. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. li. L. Gorman.. President. Official. W. F. Erwix, 186-140 Clerk Board of Public Works. CONTRACT WORK. Grading Stryker Avenue. Office Boabd of Public Works, ) City of St. Paul, Minn., May (i,lss7. " Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in ami for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Min nesota, at their office in said city, until 12 in., on the l'.lth day of May,' A. D. 1887, for grading Stryker Avenue, from Louisa street to south city limits, in said city, according to plans and specifica tions on file in the -office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent. of the gross amount bid must accompany each bid. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. *!'. L. GORMAN, President Official: W. V. Ki:v.i\. 188-ISJ" Clerk Board of Public Works, "THE DUBUQUE ROUTE." ■^^^^^S X/ A a P °f /A* V -tr>&t,tff**lh i9 vi* o--~-3&&o wing BY IE fl I/\ linn c sKW^ f>aOnTn c>ft*K*l _Ja|^^ c 1* Connections. _ I V MAB °!Lb^A^^^^^!.'^ s^« 4 * o \ F**'"<^7**«w , y (fflj *. \ / _\/f^C_\Hw& .____ vps Colovilffefflg^^-ElderaH^^einbcckV *%f*} 8 ?< /ftMA /IP *^_V_P^ * crij" \ ~\ **J_w W 04^ ti ***C*?^ — w *tt. " yv "fa brCstOß X 6& * " , * , *Ti^-KiO>_. m **M-_^__f m »*><>*« , > I „' j^.i/iY,,/ ' /T4^ Gresu Top I £ -**v^^o*oolink \ v* J^^Y^S****—© JinajoH ■ ' 'j__T' "j^^^^^S^^X^HX.*-, "r^^J^^^CuSiW «Sf 4 OS tPH ft "-» ""'<"» l"h '**N»tt >^J^l*yp^4«*>*n X**; I J4Ch"i&"*""""""""""f W^SO^AZS^-A—-, —r!r-'~*~£Z± J Ju"tP^" e *V."" l "l»"l"'» /~7^!pC_^-^>ar-^-*^.-- I TWO DAILY TRAINS EACH WAY BETWEEN ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS AND Chicago, St Louis 1 Kansas City Pullman Buffet Sleepers and Through. Coaches on All Trains. SHORT USE TO I>KS MO EVES— BUST USE TO PEORIA, LOUISVILLE, NEW ORLEANS, INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, JACKSONVILLE, COLUMBUS, WASHINGTON, SAN FRANCISCO, PITTSBURG, BALTIMORE, SAN ANTONIO, NEW YORK, BUFFALO, GALVESTON, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, MEXICO. REMEMBER: In purchasing your tickets, that all Trains of the MINNESOTA AND NORTHWESTERN R. R. Arrive and Depart from Union Depots in St. Paul, Minneapolis, St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, Peoria and Indianapolis. ' - I Lv. Mpls. .Lv. St. Paul Ar. St. Paul; Ar. Mpls : ' St. Louis and Kansas City Express and all ! | points 111. Cent., lowa Cent, and W. St. L. & ! P.K'ys.. ... *7:3oam *B :3sam *7:lsam *S:3oam. Peoria, Indianapolis and Columbus ! *7 :3oa mi *8:35 a m *7:15 am *B :3oam. Chicago and Dubuque Fast Express 1*12:30 pml *l:10pin •3:50 *4:3opm St. Louis Fast Express ! *6:3opm| *8 :10 *6:45 pm *7 :30 pm Kansas City Express *6:3opm *8:10 pm|*o:4s pm *7:30 pin Peoria, Indianapolis and Columbus *(l:30pm ! *s:lopm *o:4spm *7:3opm Rochester, Plain view, Chatfield, Dodge Cen-. | j tre. Austin, Lyle ; t3:3opm» * 1:30 a m +11 :30 a m 1 1 :.">."> a CITY TICKET OFFICES: — No. 193 East Third street, ST. Paul. No. 234 Hennepin avenue, MINNEAPOLIS. J. A. HANLEY, Traffic Manager, St. Paul. Through Trains m « ST.PAUL, mm Northern Mln to HI tH MINNEAPOLIS m nesota, Principal I'oiiitsyH SB and e^A . ■»*„.., ,^^„ iIH & E^H fl 6 -?" 3^*"^ m »\% Manitoba Central A- Xnrth-IWB f-\ i^ § I %2? __% SJ| and crn Dakota. _\ _] _\ R A I LWAY. _V\% British Col'mbia Through trains to principal points in Central and Northern Dakota, Northern Minnesota, Manitoba and British Columbia. Leave Leave I Arrive at i Arrive at | St. Paul. Minnelis. St. Paul. Minne'olis. Willmar, Morris, Brown's Valley,Wahj»etou....|a7:3o a m'aß:os am aC:os m _0-25 i>m St. Cloud. Fergus Falls, Moorhead, Fargo, | I Grand Forire....... aß:2oam'aß:ssam a.G:4» pm' a6-20Dm Osseo. Montieello, Clearwater, St. cloud a2:30pma3:05 p m a-11 -55 a mall - r, O a m Excelsior. Lester Prairie. Hutchinson aS:3O p ma4:(K) p m al*_*:s.-> pm a 12:20 pm Anoka. bt . cloud and Willmar a 4 :10 pin :40 p m all :10 am alO:48 m Elk River. Princeton, ........ ... a 4:10 p m a 4:4() p m ; all :10 a m al(»:43 a m \\ lllmar.Morns. Lidgcrwood. Rutland, Aberdeen 7:30 m 8:05 pm - 7:30 a m 055 ai Wahpeton, Casselton, Hope, Larrimore, Devil's | i . ' . Lake Minot .... . b7:3op in bS:OS pm c7:3o m :55 a m Crookstou, st. Vincent, Winnipeg, Calgary, ; ; - - . .Tr- . Victoria. B:3opm 9:lopm 7:ooam 6:25 am Fergus Falls, Fargo, Grand Forks, Neche, ««»«u Devil's Lake,- Minot ; |b8:30 pm'd9:lo pm e7 :ooam: efi:2sam Lake Minnetonka Trains I SSiS|2S;'S| -larsl^ass ) I 5:30 pm| 5 :55 pml ■ 5 :55 }> ml 5 :30 p m All trains daily except as follows: a Except Sunday; b Saturdays. as far as Wahpeton only; c Mondays, from Wahpeton only: d Saturdays as far as Grand" Forks and Neche only c Monday from Neche and Grand Forks only. * ' TICKET OFFICES— Paul, corner Third "and Jackson streets: Union depot Minneapolis, 19 Nicollet House Block: Union depot, Bridge square. m i . ~~~ ~ ~" Chicago, St, Paul, <pf||||p Minneapolis & Omaha AND Chicago & Northwestern Ry's. The Best Equipped Route to Chicago. Dining cars the finest in the world, and luxurious Smoking room Sleepers on all regular express train* to Chicago. Through Pullman Bullet Sleepers on Omaha and Kansas City Express. Dcs Moines and Kansas City Express has Combination Chairs and Sleeping Car through to Kansas City without change. Departing Trains. : m \_^'_ is ! £*£__ Dcs Moines & Kan. Citv; *0 : 15 am *8 :40 a m Mil. & Chicago Ex.... 1 *8:10pm| •8:50 pm S'x c. s - x F. & Pip'ne +9:15 ml :40 a m Shakopee & Mer'm .In *(>-.ao am *7:40 am Omaha, Pierre & Kan. City ' *7:35pm *7:00 pm Green Hay & Wis. Ex. +7:30 a ml +7:57 a m Shakopee it Mcr'm J'n *4 :30 p m *5 -.05 pm Lake Superior Ex ; tß:lsaml t9 :ooam Stillwater River F'ls t9:3oam|tlo:ooam River F'lls it Kllsw'thl +4 :30 p ml "5 :00 p m Lake Crystal, Mankato & Le Sueur +5:10 ]> ml +5:05 p m Chicago Day Express. *I :o<Vp 111 *1 : It) pin Duluth Night Ex i »9*Oo pml •9:40 pm Ashland, Washburn & Bayfield ' :00 pm •0:40 Lake Crystal & Elmore *0 :15 am; *S :40 a m •"Arriving Trains. | £$__>_ Dulnth "Sight Ex. ...j ♦6:00 aml •6:40 am Ashland. Washburn it Bayfield : *0 :00 am *o:'4oam Chicago Day Express. *6:55 aml *7::55 am Ellsworth* Kiv. Palis 10:10 am +9:55 am Lake Crystal, Man kato<& I'.e Sueur. . . . i 11 :05 aml 10:40 a m Mi .'in .in &Shakopee*l2:lo pm »12:55 p m Mil; & Chicago Ex.... I *1 :50pm; *2:3opm s'x C., sx P. A Pip'ne :00 pm +4:25 pin Omaha, Pierre .t Kan- Fas City j •B:3oam *7:55 am Lake Superior Ex.... • ts:4opn,j -10 :20 pm Mer'mJ ri&f}hakojtee!*lo:2s *10*55 p ra Green Bay Wis. Ex. *7:2opm| t8:00pm River lis & Hudson.: +5:40 pm' t(l :20 pm Kan. c. & lies Moines; : *s :oo pm| *4:25 pin ♦Daily. |-Excei>t Sundays. Eight trains to Stillwater. ■•^Except Monday. Tickets, sleeping car accommodations and all information can tie secured at No. 13 Nicollet House Block, Minneapolis, W. B. Wheeler, Ticket Agent IL L. Mai-tin, Agent Minneapolis Depot. No. 15!) East Third street, opposite Mer chants hotel. St. Paul. Chas. 11. Putsch, City Ticket Agent. Brown & Knebel, Agents, St. Paul Union Depot fTHE "GLOBE'S" BABY i BENEFIT IS M- ? OPEN TO THE WORLD, I NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD, New " Overland Route! " — TO — Portland, Or., & the Pacific Northwest. The "Pioneer Line " between St. Paul, Minneapolis, Moor head and Fargo, and the Only Line running Dining . Cars and Pullman Sleepers between Those Points. Leave | Leave departing trains, i St. Paul. Minneapolis i Pacific Express for • j Fnrgo..lamestown. . 1 Miuncwaukoii and] ! Portland (Daily) . . 4 :00 p. m. 4:35 p.m. ! Fargo Exp.. (Daflyl ■ * ; except Sunday)..] 8:15 a. m.l 8:45 a. m. j Dakota Ex. (Daily) .j K-.OQ p. M.i 8:35 p.m. J Dining cars. Pullman Sleepers, elegant day i coaches, second-class coaches and emigrant : sleeping cars between St. Paul, Minneapolis, : Fargo. Dak., and all points in Montana and Washington territories. Emigrants* are car ried out of St. Paul and Minneapolis on Pa ' cific, express, leaving daily at 4 p. m. I Arrive j Arrive arriving trains. Minneapolis si. Paul. I Atlantic Ex. (Daily)! 11 :50 a. m. 12:25 p. m ; St. Paul and Miu.l j j fast Ex. (Daily) .. *7:15 a. M.i *7:50 a. m. ! St. Paul and M. ace. I ' (Daily ex.Snnday)| 0:10 p. m.j 0:45 p. m. j »Does not run west of Fargo on Sundays] i Through Pullman Sleepers daily between | St. Paul and Wahpeton, Dak., on Dakota ex press, . ; City office, St. PauL 169 East Third st. ; City oflice. Minneapolis, No. 1 Nicollet ; house. -t*-*~tfSg~i_t .. CHAS. s. FEE, j Genera] Passenger and Ticket Agent j WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINE. I The Palace, Sleeping ana Tnrlor Cr.r nor.U* to j Chicago. ! j Leave Leave ! . , '-Minneapolis. St. Paul. , Chicago and Mil- 1 , I waukee Day Ex-I ! ; *>" v, * w,--: a 12:10 p.m'a 12:45 p.m. i Prentice and Ash-: = • | * i land Express... ii 7:85 p.m. a 8:15 p.m. . Chicago Mg*| Ex | j " | i"' ( '- .t 7:Bsp.m.|a 8:15 p.m. 1 L, Arrive Arrive ; ■Minneapolis. St. Paul. ; Chicago Fast Es-j • " il«eeamlA:ht 7-50a.ta.la 7 '' ls^ ! Pit mice and Vsh 'land Express... a 7:50 a.m. a 7:15 a.m. j Chicago -Express. jiyg4 :2o i..,,,. a S 3:40 p.m. I n Dally, b Except Sunday. "~ * j through Car service— All trains carry ch> i pant day coaches, superb sleepers nndluxu : r dining car*, without change between } A InneapoUs St: Paul and Chicago. For : eke . rates, berths in -deeper*. and nil de tailed information, apply to ihocity , offices; Minneapolis, No: 19 Nicollet llouso Block corner of Xicollei and Washington avenues; -•" ■>' A . ns !". - ;'- ,vc " '■'''■• Passenger Agent. M. Paul-No. I7i{: East Third street Mer chants Hotel Block! c. E;l*obl», city Ticket Agent. \\. ■>. Mellon,- Genera! .Managero .lames Barker, ccncral Passenger and Ticket Agent, Miiv.-a •-.