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of humanity for all sections of the globe afford valuable lesson for the young, while an hour in the ; menagerie gives the scholar an acquaintance ] with the animal kingdom not to bbderivt*! i;v.^. boi ' \u25a0-. In view of this morning exhibition the po:ade will mete at 8 o'clock, and old and young shonld govern themselves] accordingly. THE COURTS. District Court. SEW CASES AMD PAPEBS FILED. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway company tb. Elizabeth C. Roberts et al; note of issae filed and cause placed on general term calendar. Manhattan Cloak and Suit company vs. A. T. Williams; Itranscript from municipal court filed a»d docketed and execution isaued to sher- iff of Hennepin county. Mueller & Heinreich vs. John P. Gorman: complaint filed. Same vs. same defendant and A. L. Jenes, gornishee; affidavit for garnishment filed. Harriet B. Stone vs. Aimer jneK. Stone; sum- mons and complaint filed. . '\u25a0\u25a0 Thomas F. Scanlon vs. Stoin & Son; com- plaint filed. And Hull vs. Robert 8. Innes; complaint, etc., and note of issue filed and cause placed on general term calendar. John Molin vs. John A. Holmquist; com- plaint filed. Probate Court. [Before Judge Uoland.] In the matter of the estate of L.".7iuia T. Barnes, doceasod; inventory filed and allowed. Municipal Court. Win, Cropp, drunkenness; comic : ed tea Jays. James Cunningham, drunkenness; sen.c^c:' suspended. Michael McCann, drunkenness; paid a fino of $5 and costs. \u25a0George Hughes, disorderly conduct; paid a fine of $5 and costs. Annie Clair, disorderly conduct; paid a fin:) of $15 and costs. Carrie Hughes, disorderly conduct; paid a fine of $5 and costs. Jacob Fisher, assault and battery v a Peter O'Brien; paid a fine of $5 and costs. Orlando L. Durgan, abduction; di3n ;?sed. Edward Hawkinson, discharging firearms in the city limits; pa;d a fine of $1. Joseph Bash, drunkenness; committed ton days. John McDonald, drunkenness; sentence sus- pended. James Wheeler, vagrancy; continued until to- m»TOw; committed in default of bail. Frank Ryan, larceny of saddlers' tooh; com- mitted ten days. Wanted Morses. E. D. Fdlts, the inspector and buyer for the Minneapolis Street Railway company, willbe at the barn at the corner of Cedar and Franklin avenues, each morning, at from Bto 10 o'cock, for the purchase of horses for the street iail way system. Horses must be from six to sine year* of age, and weigh from 1,030 to 2,00& pounds eech. Minneapolis Markets. Owing to tho annual election dT officers of tho chamber of commerce which, took place here yesterday, local f^r.iiri business was soma- what neglected. The feeling was quirt a jre- gards prices and the movement was steady. Floor—Steady, with v firm damund for the upper grades, and a moderate request for the lower. Tho quotations uro as follows: Patents, •r'p.2"j«<;.<j.7.">: straights, $5.1 \u25a0 g 6.00; clears, [email protected]; low grades, £J.IMCg3 25. 'lli \u25a0 m irk t was steady bat dull. Wheat —Tho feeling was Bteady, rmd sales for No. 1 hard were siii;ht!y higher, tales wero mostly by sample, among them bsing the fol- lowing: 3 cars No. Iby sample, at 970j I enr No. 1 hard, seller the year, $1.08; t har.l, spot, $1.04; ' c-.v by 6am[ilL>, 99 . S.'ies for future delivery were neglected on account of the elect ion. •\u25a0?"!.' >4 v.-;is bid fur No. 1 hard spot, and 980 fur N;i. 2 hard Bpot. Corn—No. 1 was hold at 49c. Posted lots offered at 4G@4Sc, according to quality. Oms —In Cair request at 27@28J>£o for Ho. 2. Belli ;\u25a0 asked 2So for No. 2, and 29c for white, to arriv. Mis iooi\ —Uuchanjpd. Urn Firm and ia moderate production. Billed out at *[email protected] ia balk, and at $10,25 in sacks; ?7.75 was bid for October and $7.50 for year. The former wa3 offered at $8.15. —Quiet and scarce at $11. 12.50, according to quality. Hay—The few t:\lej mida were at $8 [email protected] Democratic Primaries, Tho Democratic caucuses in part of the wards were held last nightand delegates to the county cunvr on elected as follows: SECOND WABD. Baldwin Brown, J. J. Moore, J. Backer, D. E. Pickett, Solon Armstrong and Wyman Costi- gan. THIUD WARD. Mathias Gross, Wra. Uric, Wm. Daily, Chas. Iloag, J. B. Bottinenu, John Alstadt, Edmund Eichorn, A. A. Eichorn, Wm. Qnigley, Wm. McArdle, R. Nauer, H. WestphaL Xhos. Fagan, Herman Ilein and SmythoO'Brien. SIXTH WABD. Jacob Martin, J. B. Mullar, H. O. Peter- son, Mathew Welsh, James Sweeney, August Busman, James Cullen, -Joseph Holsshor, A. }'•. Flessner, Joseph Fallen, Frank Vanduzen, Fred Norenborg; John Fewer, Phil- lip Hut. in;;, Louie Fradorickson, Hogaa 1 had Bevere attacks >>[ gravel and kidney trouble; waa unable to a medicine or doctor to cure me until I used Hop Bitters, and they \u25a0 in a short timo. —A Distinguished Lawyer of Wayne (,'i». N. Y. .! lurglar in Limbo. The good* stolen frr>:n Coli i & Bosaathal's clothing store on Sunday night were recovered yesterday entire, and the burglar Charles San- dar arrested. The goads wers found secreted in a burn in the alley running through the block l> \u25a0\u25a0 .-.• \u25a0 i Fifth ail Six'.U areaaes south, ami between Ninth and Tenth streets, and con- sisted i f twenty-four overcoats, six pairs of paniß, four dress coats and an amount of jew- elry. Che value tho whole is estimated at about ;?30J. Baadar w is waaring souia oE the jewelry when arrested. He acknowledges tho burglary, but says his pal has loft the country. I'.e Watrr Hoard. At a regular meeting of tho water board last evening the following business was trasf ;i?ted: WOOD! 1 AND OOALj. GEOVE & ROWE, Ho. 6 Washington Av.\ South, Dealers in all kinds of WOOD and OOAL. We buy onr coal of the Philadelphia and Read- ing Coal and Iron Co., and it is ail A No. 1. Now is the timo to bay your winter's P*lpply. E^-Yard office 217 Fifth street nor..;. 270* HAZEN & CO., Real Estate. Loans and Business Erote, 304 First Avenue South, MINNEAPOLIS, - - MINN. V' c buy, sell and exchange Real Estate, bnsiness places, oollect claims, pay taxes, etc. JOHN LEE, II¥ERY,BOAR»MGASD SALE STABLE, SHIP YOUR HUM. mm Mil) iIIMM To J. J. SLEAYTN A CO., 20 Bridge Square, General Fruit, Pru i^ce and Commission Mer- \ chants. Oi-3ors for Ora- >=, Lemons and Apples, and a small fruits <»\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 on short notice. 218 For Week of Oct I 1-6,1883, MORK NEW STARS! Miss Jessie Grant, Miss Ida Walton, Miss Ixtrie Dyencort, Miss Ada Elliott, Harry Evan- tine, Miss Maggie Martelle, Miss Emma Evan- tine, A. J. MoNcice, Miss Lallie Morris, Messrs. Cort aiul Murphy, Miss Annie Cushman, Miss Lana Rivera, Miss Blanche Trenham, Miss Lottie Laviere and our regular stock company. MatineM every Thursday and Saturday after, noon at 2:30. Popular prices. AMTTSEMEKT3. *>.ejsro-E Ol*isKisL house i The Great Family Resort. The Brilliant CommediaD, W. J. THOMPSON, GEO. W. THOMPSON. MIS3 NELLIE HATTON, In k< FORA LIFE!" \:? . rOWERFDL STOCK COMPANY. General Admission 25 cents. Reserved Boats 50 cents. Family Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday. THEATRE OOMIQUE. 210, 221, 223 First Aye. South. W. W. BROWN Solo Proprietor JAMES WHEELER Manager COLE'S RESTAURANT! 430 Il.nnepi.'i Avenue, - Minneapolis. STRICTLYFIRST-CLASS IN ALLRESPECTS. Regular Dinner, 25c. Z3" EreakfiiSt and Supper on the European Plan. W. C. COLE, Prop'r. 263-ly GALL 11 COM/! THE MO3T SUCCESSFUL DOCTORS IN AMERICA, DRS. REEVES & TIMER, 111 Wrimton Avenue South, The report of the committee on claims approv- ing the monthly pay roll and other bills was ac- cepted a' d ordered paid. The city engineer was instructed to contract with the lowest bid- der for the t- uvatioa of rock and sand at the West Side i.'uL: >'UK works. Engineer Waters recommend. ' lue payment of 1108,999 to Young, G reen & Gleason for work done in lay- ing pipes, etc., and of $3,318 to the North Star Iron company under the contract of May 29. Adopted. It was resolved that the 8-inch main be recommended to be placed in First avenue south, between Third and Sixth streets, and if the recommendation be approved that the sec- retary be instructed to telegraph at onco for eight-inch mains. The agent of the Boston water metre company was granted permission to exhibit a Rttern of the company's work, whereupon he consented to furnish the city tlireo met re 3for trial. His offer wis accepted. A. J. Finnegan's complaint that water had been shut. ofT from his premises at 521 Third street north for non-payment of assessment was taken up and, 1 af.era prolonged discussion, was laid on the table. Ail journed. ihe Eemocratic mayoralty convention at Baltimore yesterdny unanimously nominated Ferdinand (J. Latrobe for a fourth term. 1116 Western Avenue. UJNGS, THROAT, NOSE.—If you cough or have weak lungs, asthma, bronchitis, or Catajrl!, do not lose time by oxpej tmenting with cod-liver oil, malt, hypophopphites, or any other treatment that does not benefit more than one case in a thousand, but apply at once to Drs. REEVES & TUENEB, Throat and liiirg specialists. Try the best first, because it will be the cheapest in the end, and 11 you call before the diseas9 has worked irreparable injuryyou will cured. STOMACH. LIVEK. If you have dispopsis or pain, soreness, fullness, bleating or sour stom- ach, nausea or vomiting, headache, pain in the stomach, side, arms or hands, or a numb, prickly feeling; ifyour bowels are costive or you have di- arrhea, if you have piles, fistula or hernia, or any disease of the stomach or bowels, either external or internal consult Drs. REEVEd & TUKXEB. DEFORMITIES.— spins, humpback, bow-legs, club-feet, diseases of toe hip and knee joint. Consult Drs. BEEVES & TUKN'JiK. WOMEN. —If you have a mother, wife or sis- ter, daughter or a lady friend suffering with any disease, insist on her consulting experienced ant! successful specialists in female diseases. We cure such diseases rapidly and permanently. KIDXETSAN'i) BLADDER.—If your urine Is highly colored, milky, or very clear, is passed often and with pain, or is scant or too abundant, and casts a sediment of wh»e, ropy or brickdust color, or if you have pains in the back, or feel weak, or if there is a heavy, dragging or. bearing down sensation, or any disease or unusual symptoms or disagreeable sensation ecch as an unnatural dis- charge, or itching or burning sensation, consult Drs.iREEVES & TURNER. BLOOD AND SKIN.— absorption and external remedies. Do not derange your stomach, bowels or digestion by takingthe eo-oalle« "blood medicine," but come at ence to Drs. REEVED &TURNER, and be cured at once and without injuy. Our treatment for blood and skin diseases will do you more good in one month than all the blood medicine you ever took. There in no 1 necessity for going to Hot Springs or anywhere else. We never fail, and will give $1,000 for a case that we cannot cure. EYES AND EARS.— your hearing or sight is failing, or if you have spots or specks or flashes of light before the eyes, or ringing, roaring or noises in the ears, be assured that these aro na- ture's signals and alarm bells, warning yon of com- ing blindness or i•<nfii<v=s. Lo°e no time, but con- sult at once Drs. KEEVES & TURNER. HEART. UKAIX,NE XYES.—If you have a dizziness of the head, palpitation of the heart, did- cult breathing ana suffocating feelings, fullness of the head, a tired, irritable, discontented feeling and fear of impending danger or death, a dread of b«ic« alone, or the reverse—a desire to be alone, if yoiu memory is failingand you are gloomy and despond ent, or if you dreaia much or often, and feel ar aversion to society, you are suffering from a seri ous disease of the nerves, brain and heart. Tot have no time to loose. Consult at once Dcs REEVES & TURNER, physicians and surgeons. All mail answered promptl y and strictly confl dential MLIEiPOLIS WIYT CMJiffl VVT ANTED—Men and Women desirous of ob- f v taiuing a thorough business eduratio.i and all who want to be thoroughly qualified in Penmanship, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Te- legraphy, Typewriting and English branches, should attend the "Archi&al Business College," earner First avenue south and Third street. Students admitted any time. For particulars send for College Journal. 265-tf WANTED— Young men and ladies to learn »» Shorthand and Tel-graphy. Address T. X. Jones, 'Minneapolis, Minn. 165* ROOM 1, - MUSEAPOIK, MRS. FOR SALE—Pine Janda either i-i largo or small tracts in Blinneeota or Wisconsin. Garland, Ridgeway &Co., No. 6 Washington avenne south, Minneapolis, Minn. 283* OTHER DISEASES.—If you have any disease, no matter what the name and nature may be, con- sult free in person or by lertsr Dbs. REEVES & TURNER. You may depend upon honest, fair deal- ing reasonable charges and no encouragement without a prospect of cure or benefit. Hundreds of ladies and gentlemen visit onr office every day. We have separate entrances and recep'.ion rooms. One person never knows what another is being treated for or that he is being treated. We never mention the names of our patients, and never refer to tb«n without their written permission. Xxpoeur* win never o:*ne through us. ONce hours 8 a.m. to 9 p.m DRUGK3S. HOFFLIN'S ""Tr- All kind* hard or eof corn's callonmw imtl brmln-if", causing no pain or sonmoss, dries iK.<lnutly, \.III not soil anything, and never falls to clTect a cue. Price, 25c; by niuil, 80c. The geuciuu put up in yellow wrappers and manufactured omly by Jos. •'(. Hofflin, drupgist end denier in all kin'fc- cr I'uUnt Medicines, Boots. Herbs, Liquor.*, Puimte, Oils, Tarnishes, Brushes, etc. Minneapolis, Mian. THE AIEBIGAN WONDER! PROF. U DEXTER ELECTRO-EIOLOGIST and MAGNETIC HEALEE, Cares all di6eusoa speedily and permanently. Has effected a large number of miraculous snares in this city and St. Paul. Read tfae names of a few of those who have been cured. Can furnish names of hundreds of parties cured in this and other ttates. No testimonials or affidavits pub- lished without tho parties' consent: George P. Wallihan, commensal editor of the Pioneer Press, kidney disease; L. Swift, Jr., cashier Minneapolis Tribute company, sprained ankle, on crutches, cured by two treatments; A. C. Jordan, managing editor Evening Journal, rheumatism, cured in two treatments; C. H. Langworthy, of the firm of Drury, Felton & Co., 1212 Third avenue south, rheumatism and kid- ney disease for thirty years, cared in ten days Ed. A. Stevens, late clerk of municipal court, cured of rheumatism in three days; Charlos McWheeney, Nicoltet house, cured of deafness in ono treat- ment; C. H. Hoj t, contractor and builder, 1718 Park aveone, cured of kidney and liver com- plaint in three weeks; August Modry, 16 South First street, kidney and heart disease, cured in two weeks; J. Bingham, kidney and rheumatism, cured in two weeks; B. H. Broat, 405 Honnepin avenue, loan broker and real es- tate dealer, cured of rheumatism in two days; Georga Krugcr, liver and kidney trouble, eighteen month.-, cured in three weeks; W. D. Lewis, 201 Fifth street north, low state of health, cured in a few days; George W. llodgen, with North Star Boot nr.d Shoe company, rheumatism three yi 'aw, cured in ten days; M. W. Smith, 88:i Dayton avenue, St. Paul, liver, kidneys and digestion ot long standing, cured in a few weeks; N. C. Hinsdale, Doyie & Co., Chicago, rheumatism, three treatments; Mrs. Charlos Andrews, C'entervillo, Minn., neuralgia four years, cured in six treatments. Mra. Laura White, 68 Twelfth street, lung, stomach, liver, kidney and nervous trouble, cared in ono month; Polico Sarcjeant Martia Buerfening, am in sling, injured by a fall; could not lift even a cano; cured in oi;o treat- ment. E. J. Hoppmann, proprietor Mil -sota honse, Duluth, P. O. bos 333, rlieun.; 'ism, neuralgia and kidney trouble; cured in tei 'ays. Hundreds of letters and test-mon-nls f > la dies and gentlemen on file at tko uZL. . . j i.aye been cured by the professor's new method of treatment, and who do not want tbeir names mentioned in the newspapers. Prof. Dexter has two assistants, regular grad- uates —one a graduate of Jefferson Medical col- lege in 1839. Attached to the office is a very complete laboratory in charge of one of the old- est chemists in the country. The professor makes no specialty, but cures all diseases that human flesh is heir to. Send for Magnetic Journal, mailed free to any address, containing names of those sored. Consultation free. Office in Minjteapolis—Rooms 4 and 5 Syn- dicate Block, open on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, from 9 a. m.t«12:30 p. ra., 2io 5:30 p. m. and 7to 9 p.m. Sundays from 9 a.m. 12 m. and 2 to 5 p. m. only. Otfiok in St Paul—Corner of Seventh an* Wabashaw streets, Steele block, open on Tubs- days, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 9a. m. 12:30 p. m., 2 to 5 p. in. and 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. Special, Notice.—Examine carefully the above references, as I will give to any charitable institution in this city ft,OJO if you find tten» otherwise as represented. PiiOF. A. J. DEXTER, Magnetic Healer. DON'T READ THIS! UNLESS YOU WANT TO KNOW Where to get An A, Ifo. 1 Photograph Taken! SECOND TO NONE IN THE CITY. ST9IS & FASRELL, Havicg reflt*ed and renova'ed the Photograph Gallery, corner of Third avenue and Washington avenue north, are prepared to receive customers, AND DON'T FORGEr that v.-c guarantee satis- faction. If wo don't please you we don't want your money. Babies a speciality. STONE &FARRELL, 269-75 229 Washington Av=s. North. & Co., IOVj South Third street. Minneapolis, Minn. Office Hours— a. in. to 1 p. m.; 2to 5 and 7to 9 p. m. Bundays,9 to 11 a. mi. am.?. Treat ill Chronic, Kervous and Special Diseases of Men and Women. YOUNG IfEJV r. The following symptoms, fre^BMLtry met with among young men, are produced by causes well known to themselves: Loss of Memory and Energy, Kyes growing Weak, Eruptions on the Forehead, Disturbing Dreams, Unrefreshing Sleep, Bad Feel- ing on rising in the norning, Loss of Appetite, Pal- pitation of the Heart, Despondency, Timidity, Brooding over the Past, Apprehensions for the Fu- ture, Aversion to Society, an Unnatural Preference for Solitude, and many others. Dr. Spinney would say to the unfortunate sufferer who may read this notice, that you are treadiag on dangerous ground ; when you longer de ay in seeking the proper reme- | dy for your complaint. You may be in the first i st-^e —remember you are approaching the last, and | the time must come when the most skillful physi- i cian can reiser you DO assistance. In no case has | the clocor failed of success. Then let not despair •work itself tipon your ircacmation, but avail your-" ] selves of tba bcncnciol results of Li-> treatment be- j fore roar case is beyond the reach of medical ekilJ, or before grim Death harries you to a premature grave. MIDDLE-AGEDMEN. There are many of the age of thirty to sixty whs are often troubled vrilhtoo frequent evacuations or the bladder, often accompanied by a . slight smart- ing or burning sensation, and -weakening of the sys- tem ina manner the patient cannot account for. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear or the color be of a.thin, sulkiah hue, again changing to a dark or torpid ap- pearance. There are many men who die of this difficulty, ignorant of the cause, which is the second stage of seminal weakness. The Doctor will guar- antee a perfect cure in all such cases, and a healthy reetoration of the genito-orinary organs. Pamphlet with full L-i ndfiiimr sent fiee to any address. Oal or address »W BPIXNEY & CO., IB* Third strse south. Minneapolis. Minn MM TI IHBiLD BUSINESS COLLEGE .-i«6 gained a position sccjdc! to none, among the Business Colleges of this coun'ry* Its course of study is thorough, and as near LC.ual business as is possible to mace It. It employ 3 enable' corps of teachers, chosen esptciaUy for tha work. For particulars send for College Journal, or call at the office, corner First avenue EOttth and Third stiwt, MinneapoJi.-. THE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOI3E. FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 5,1883. Nelson, Stevens & King's Addition to West St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits. Damages. Balance. Sarah Ward. (Except Dakota avenue) 1 19 §4 00 SO 00 $4 00 Same. (Except Dakota avenue) 2 19 300 000 300 Same. (Except Dakota avenue) 3 19 400 000 40J Jos Wright, Jr. (Except Dakota avonue) 9 19 2CO 000 2CO Same. (Except Dakota avenue) 10 19 800 000 300 Same. (Except Dakota avenue) 11 19 400 000 400 Same. (Except Dakota avenue) 12 19 300 000 300 Same. (Except Dakota avenue) 13 19 400 003 400 Phillip Crowley. (Except Dakota avenue) 5 24 800 000 800 Same. (Except Dakota aveuue) 7 24 400 000 400 Jackson &Bidwell's addition to West St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits. Damage?. Balance J B and W H Sanborn (except Dakota avenue) 1 "D" $5 00 $0 00 |5 00 Same and same (except Dakota avenue) 2 "D" 2 CO 0 CO 2 00 Same and same (except Dakota avenue) 8 "D" 8 00 0 00 8 00 Same and same (except Dakota avenue) 4 "D" 3 00 0 CO 3 00 A C Schmidt (except Dakota avenue) 9 1 200 OCO 200 Same (except Dakota avenue) 10 1 500 000 500 Robertson's Addition to West St. Paul Supposed owner and description Lot. Block. Benefits. Damages. Balance. D DMemn (except alley) W2oft of ...<*f «2 JJ " f0 CO fj 50 1 WOW .50 CO *10 00 Ua^iasKuhl (except alley) 1 •ij CO 10 CO .10 00 DD Merrill.. \u25a0;g lfcg ]Q 0Q Q m 1Q 00 *\u25a0 10 00 10 00 Edward Langonn. *™. 10 00 003 10 00 £?! \u25a0'"\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0"\u25a0''''.'.':'.'.'.'.'.".'. 7 169 1000 000 1000 ||^:::::::::::::::r::::::::::.v.... 8 169 10 00 ;0 CO 10 00 Mathias Itea g lg9 JQ CQ QQQ w <,„ |r 7 ;HoV m »;-.r.:::-.:-.:-.:::-.::::::::::::::::::::... » »- •- »» v::::-v.:::r:::::::::::::::::::.... » ;»-; \u25a0..«\u25a0 gg fp&^= EEEE:i si •ss ts '.'So 0. 0 |^fc::::::::::::.::.:.v.\u25a0...............; ffi ;«<» •« »« «£. B ....- ........J 166 10 00 000 10 00 n?SS:::::::::::::.::::::::::.v::.:..::::::::' Si ijg »] §l£l§litil -Ii $ \u25a0\u25a055..-SS- k K™::::;:::H:E:::":::E--::::::1 !S 38- SSS IS3S Biiiiiii 11 is AlWßchwat,;.::... 7 178 1000 000 1000 g^^&'ii-:;:::::dv::.":;:::::-::::I 178 500 .0 00 500 m s«> 000 sou Confirmation of Assessment for Opening and Extension of Dakota Avenue. Office of the Boabd or Public Works, ) Cm or St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 1,1883.) The osseesmont of benefits,damages, costs and expenses arising from the opening and exten- sion of Dakota avenue, through lot 4, block 54, West St. Paul proper, in the Sixth ward of the city of St. Paul, Minnesota, haying been completed by the Board of Pub- lio Works, in an 1 tat said city, said Board will meet at their office, in said city, at 2 p. m., on the fifteenth day of October, A. 1). 1883, to hear objeotions(if any)to said assessments, at which time and place, unload su'Hcient cause is shown to the contrary, said assessments 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. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Bsnefits. Damages. Balance. H W Stone, lot 4, block 54, taken for Dakota avenue $0 00 11500 00 $1500 00 John Maher, N4sft of ], 2 and 8 64 50 fcO 000 50 00 Moses Bixler. 845ftofN90 ft of 1, 2 and 3 54 50 00 000 50 00 Chas E Thayer, S4sf tof 1, 2 and 8 54 50 00 000 50 00 HJPeters 5 54 100 10 0 00 100 00 H B Montgomery, (Except Dakota avenue) 16 54 ) Same. (Except Dakota avenue) 17 54 S-100 CO 000 100 00 Same 18 54 ) Herman Keogler, (Except Dakota avenue) 14 54 50 00 0 00 59 00 Sterling and Heeloy, trustees, (Excopt Dakota avenue).... 1 63 10 00 000 10 00 Same and same, (Except Dakota avenue) 2 63 10 08 0 00 10 00 Same and same, (Except Dakota avenue) 3 63 10 00 0 00 10 00 John Moriarity, (Except Dakota avenue) 4 63 10 00 000 10 CO lame 5 63 10 00 0 00 10 00 HWStone 7 62 5 00 0 00 5 00 Same 6 62 8 00 0 00 8 00 Same (Except Dakota Aye) 10 78 8 CO 0 00 8 00 S D Lord (Except Dakota Aye) 9 78 800 000 800 Same (Except Dakota Aye) 8 78 800 000 808 Same (Except Dakota Aye) 7 78 8 00 0 00 8 CO Same (Except Dakota Aye) 6 78 800 000 800 PDWicchell 1 76 8 00 U 00 8 CO WmDawson 2 70 8 00 0 00 8 00 Adamßau 3 76 15 00 0 00 15 00 CB Gallagher (Except Dakota Aye) 10 85 800 000 800 Same (Except Dakota Aye) 9 85 7CO 000 700 Same (Bxcept Dakota Aye) 8 85 6 00 0 00 6 00 Same (Except Dakota Aye) 7 85 5 00 0 00 5 00 Same (Except Dakota Aye) 6 85 500 000 500 Adamßau 1 86 8 00 0 00 8 00 Same ? 2 86 8 CO 0 00 8 00 Same 8 86 7 CO 0 00 7 00 Same 4 86 6 00 0 00 6 00 ?ame 5 86 5 00 0 00 5 00 Mary F Dawson (Except Dakota Avenue) 10 98 300 000 300 Same, (Except Dakota Avenue) 9 98 300 000 800 Jame 8 98 4 00 0 00 4 00 3ame 7 98 6 CO 0 00 6 00 feme 5 98 2 00 0 00 2 00 feme 4 98 5 00 0 00 5 00 Jame 8 93 5 00 0 00 5 00 Same 2 93 5 00 0 00 5 00 JMBurch 6 99 15 00 0 00 15 00 JSchaffelke, (Except Dakota avenue) 1 104 500 000 500 H W Stone, (Except Dakota avenue) 2 104 300 000 300 Same, (Except Dakota avenue) 3 104 800 OCO 800 Same, (Except Dakota avenue) 4 104 500 OCO 500 Same, (Except Dakota avenue) 5 104 700 000 700 J HKeimers, (Except Dakota avenue) 9 104 600 00U 000 DD Merrill, (Except Dakota avenue) 10 104 310 OCO 3 i)V EF Drake 7 108 6CO OCO GOO Same 6 103 700 000 7(0 Thos Couhran, Jr, (Except Dakota avenue) 6 117 403 COO 400 Samo, (Except Dakota avenue) 7 117 400 OCO 400 Same, (Except Dakota avenue) 8 117 400 000 4CO F Steinhart, (Except Dakota avenue) 9 117 500 000 SCO Same, (Except Dakota avenue) 10 117 600 000 600 Chas Giesmann 1 116 700 000 700 Same 2 116 600 000 600 Geo Ossman, (Except Dakota avenue) 1 120 7CO 000 700 came, (Except Dakota avenue) 2 12) 6CO 000 600 Same, (Except Dakota avenue) ' 3 120 500 000 500 Same, (Except Dakota avenue) 4 120 400 000 400 Haaie, (Except Dakota avenue) 5 120 400 000 400 Win lwwson 7 120 500 000 500 Same, (Except Dakota avenue) 8 120 000 000 6CO Same, (Except Dakota avenue) 9 120 GOO OCO GCO Same, (Except Dakota avenue) 10 120 50U 000 SCO WmH Daw, (Except Dakota avenue) 1 183 300 000 3CO Samo, (Except Dakota avenue) 2 183 400 OCO 400 Same, (Except Dakota avenue) 3 133 500 000 500 JIIand M Munch, (Except Dakota avenue) 4 133 600 000 600 Same and same, (Except .Dakota avenue) 5 133 7CO 000 7CO Albert Schultz G 184 700 000 700 Same 7 134 500 000 500 WmDawsson. (Except Dakota avenue) 1 185 300 000 300 Same. (Except Dakota avenue) 2 135 200 OGO 2CO Wm Dawson. (Except Dakota avenue) "A" 63 00 $0 00 $8 CO West St. Paul Proper. Supposedowner and description. Lot Block. Benefits. Damages. Balance. Fli™ VamWhorrk Dakota avenue) 8 83 20 CO 000.20 00 IX EffiV™(«cV^ota avenue) 3 83 20 CO 000 20 00 Same (except Dakota avenue) S% of 2 33 10 00 , 000 10 00 Nicßabholtz (except Dakota avenue) NX of 2 33 10 00 000 10 00 Jos Minea (except Dakota avenue) 1 33 20 00 000 20 00 Wm Thomnson 2 •** DOU °UU OUU Same ..:............ 3 84 .8 00 000 800 S:™e"" ".".' »* 3* 10C0 000 100° Same! ' •(KxcepVDakota avenue) 5 84 25 00 000 25 00 Same. (Except Dakota avenue) 6 34 i 5CO 000 £5 00 West Side Land and Cottage Company (E of Dakota nvannei ' 1 24 10 03 000 10 00 Same (KofDakotaaVe^e): 2 24 10 00 000 10 00 J and M Iten. (E of Dakota avenue) 8 24 10 00 000 10 00 Louis Nash. (E of Dakota avenue) 4 24 10 00 000 10 0J JandMlten. (E of Dakota avenue) 5 24 10 00 000 10 00 ' ' \u25a0 -'•\u25a0./'"' "; '*_•'-".\u25a0 \u25a0 " "-V .-' \u25a0_..\u25a0\u25a0-.•" r 1 W Foley. Commencing on S line of section 5, town 28, range 22, 350 feet E of 8 W corner of block 25, West St. Paul Proper; thence Nat right angles 50 feet to beginning; thence in came direction 50 feet; thence E parallel with said section line to Dakota avenue; thence S along Dakota avenue to N line of lot 5, West St Paul Proper; thence W parallel with section line to beginning ••• 10 ou v uu lv uu Geo Bohrer. Commencing on S line of section 5, town 28, range 22 350 feet E of S W corner of block 25, West St. Paul proper; thence Nat right angles 50 feet; thence E parallel with said sec- tion line to Dakota avenue; thence S along Dakota avenue to - Delos street; thence Wto beginning 10 00 OCO 10 00 Harriet A Prescott. Commencing on W side of Dakota avenue en N line of lot 4, block 24, We»t St. Paul proper; thence W par- allel with Delos street to a point 200 ft E of W line of section 5, town 28, range 22; thence N'ly to a point 150 feet N of Delos street, and 190 ft Eof said section line; thence E parallel with ft _ Delos street to Dakota avenue; thence Bto beginning 10 00 U uj IJW Harriett A Prescott. Commencing on W Side of Dakota aye on \u25a0•''."•;• N line of lot 3, block 24, West St. Paul Proper, thence W par- allel with Delos st to a point 190 ft E of W line of Section 5, Town 28, Bangs 22-, thence N'ly to a point 200 ft N of Delos st, and 176 ft Eof said section line; thence E parallel with Dolos . $ . n - «n ni st to Dakota avenue; thence Sto beginning.................. §10 CO ¥0 OU 5>.l 00 Same. Commencing on W side of Dakota aye on N line of loW, block 24, West St. Paul Proper; thence N'ly and W'ly along Da- kota aTe to W line of Section 5, Town 28. Range 22; thence Bto . N line of lot 9, block 25, West St. Paul Proper; thence E to beginning : ••" * . . Same. (Except W2, £«), block'W? Robertson's Addition to We* QfQ jq QQ oti&ui ..•• •• > \u25a0 >-\u25a0• •\u25a0•• •••• •••• ••••• •••••••••••••••• 5 Robertson's Addition to West St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits'. Damage*. Balance. Cans Jbitzor ..9 178 $10 00 $0 »0 $10 0U Jas Jordan 1 180 10 00 OCO 10 00 Henry F Schwabe 2 280 10 0U 000 10 00 Jmtina Schumann 3 180 10 00 000 10 00 HGeissler ..4 180 10 00 000 10 00 Wm McWhinnel and Hyman Ha 110..... 5 180 10 00 000 10 00 .; West St Paul Proper; Supposed owner ard description. Lot. Block. Benefits. Jamages. Balance. Mathias Iton (X of Dakota ara) 4 18 $5 00 #0 CO 95 00 Same (E of Dakota avo) 5 18 6 00 0 00 5 00 Same 8 6 10 00 0 00 10 00 Same 9 10 00 0 00 10 00 Same 10 10 00 0 00 10 00 Robertson's Addition to West St. Paml. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits. Damages. Balance. Edward Langevin l 181 $10 00 $0 00 $10 Ofr Same 2 181 10 00 0 00 10 00 HJPeters 8 181 10 CO 066 10 00 JC McCarthy 4 181 10 00 000 10 00 Theodore Sanders 5 181 10 00 0 00 10 00 Raphael Re™ 5 177 10 00 0 00 10 00 EdwardL re in 6 177 10 CO 000 10 00' Same 7 177 iO 00 0 OD 10 00 Nicholas t-.nwemler 8 177 10 00 0 00 10 0O Sarah Ward 9 177 10 00 0 09 10 00 Mathias Iton 7 176 10 00 0(0 10 0(V SophiaFitzer 6 182 10 00 000 10 00 All objection* to said assessment must bo made in writing and filed with the Clerk of 6aid Beard at least one day prior to said meeting. JOHN FARRINGTON, President Official: It. L. Gonau:;, Clerk Board of Public Worke. 277-79 CONTRACT WORK. Sower on Ceear Street. Office of the Boald of Public Wobks, ) Citt op Si. Paul, Minn., Oct. 2d, 1883. S Sealed bids willbe received by the Board of Public Works in and . for the corpora- tion of the City of St. Paul, Min- nesota, at their office in said city, until 12 m., on the 15th day of October, A. D. 1888, for the construction of a sewer on Cedar street from a connection with a sewer on Seventh (7th) street to Eighth (gth)street, in said city, together with the necessary catchbasics and manholes, 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 twenty (20) per cent, of the gross amount bid must accompany each bid. \u25a0 The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. JOHN FARRINGTON, President. Official: R. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works. 276-286 CONTRACT WOKK. Sewer on riftu cst&> Street. Office of Boaed of Prsiiio Wobks, ) City at St. Paul, ML a., Oct. 2,1583. S Sealed bids will bo received by the Board of Public Works in and for tho corporation of the cityof St. Paul, Minnesota, r.t their office in said city, until 12 m. on tho 15th day of October, A. D. 18SS, for the construction of a sewer on Fifth (srh | street, from Broadway to Minnesota street, in .• rd city, together with the neces sary catcl. basins and manholes according to plans and specifications on file in the office of eaid Board. A bond with at least two(2) sureties, in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, of tho gross amount bid must accompany each bid. The said Board reserves the right to reject way or all bids. . HI FARRINGTON, President. Official: B. li. Gormax, 275-286 Clerk Beard of Public Works. CONTRACT WORK. Grading Cedar Street Office of the Boaed of rcßLio Woeks, ) City of St. Paul, Minn., Oct 2, 1883. J Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the city of St. Paul, Minn., at their office in said city until 12 m., on the 15th day of October, A. D. 1883,f0r the grading of Cedar street from Twelfth (12th) street to Bluff 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. «f the gross amount bid must accompany each bid. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. JOHN FARRINGTON, President. Official: R. L. Gobman, Clerk Board of Public Works. 276-286 CONTRACT WORK. Grate Mola AYenne ana Gofs Street in the SixtH Wart. GEATEFUL-COMFOBTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of tho» fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr.Epps- has provided our breakfast tables with a deli- cately flavored beverage which may save ns- many heavy doctors' bills. It is bythe judicioue- use of such articles of diet that a constitution, may ba gradually built up until strong enough to- resist every tendency of disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves, well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."— Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in tins only (>£-lb. and lb.) by Grocers, labeled thus: JdUJTDQ UDIW9.'Pn Homeopathic Chemists' JAJflljo £110 « UU. London, engird. MISS LAURA W. HALL, TJH.CHKB OF Tilt: mi AKD HABHOIL Residence, . . h. I\u25a0•; :?.:in; Avftnce, St. Anthony Bill,, Office of the Boakd of Public Wohks, ) City of Bt. Paul, Minn., Sept. 24,1833. J Sealed bids will be received by tho 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. dd tt.e Bth day of October, A. D. 18S3, for the grading of Dakota avenue from tho south end of Wabashaw street bridge to Goffe street, and Goffe strcat from Dakota avenue, to George 6treet in said city, using tho surplus material from Goffe street to fill Dakota avenue, grading Dukota avenue from the south end of Wabashaw street bridge to Isabel street sixty-six (66) feet wide, and from Isabel street to Goffe street sixty (60) feet wide, and Goffe street eighty (80) feet wide, 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 twenty (20) per cent, of the grow amount bid, must accompany each bid. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. JOHN FARRINGTON, Preside. Official: R.L. Goksian, 268-279 Clerk Board of Public Works. CONTRACT WORK. Planting aM Protecting Shade anil Or- namental Trees on BotSi Sides of Como Ayenne. AT. rAVL, MINX. |^-Also Agent for BKAINAUD'S MUSICAL. WORLD, published at Cleveland, Ohio. It has been published over 20 years, and is acknowl- edged to bo the ablest and best, as well as the oldest musical journal in the country. Every teacher, amateur and pupil should have it. Price 1.50 a year. Address &s above. Notified by postal card, Miss H. will call at any residence in the city and receive subscriptions. OFFICE OF THEBoARD OF PCBI.IC WORKS, ) * City of St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 3,1833. ) Sealed bids -willbe received by tho Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, at their office in eaid city, until 12 X, on the 15lh day of Octo- ber, A. D., 1833, for Planting and Protecting Shade and Ornamental Trees on both sides of Como avenue, from Rico stroet to lot 8 of Uoto Villas in said city, accordirg to plars and speci- fications on file in the office of said Board. The number ot trees required will be about three hundred and seventy (370) elms; one hundred and eighty-five (185) box elders; and one hun- dred and eighty-five (185) white or soft maples. A bond with at least two (2) snreties, in a sum of at li-ast twenty (20) per cent, of the gross amount bid must accompany each bid. The said Board reserves the right to reject any JOHN FARRINGTON, President. Official: B. L. Gokmak, Clerk Board of Public Works. 277-87 - coaTuarEß THEATRICAL AND USpati&E MPDPiIIIiS:- Ho 10 Wsil Dirt Street, si Pal An effort was made in the Pennsylvania honse yesterday to pass a joint resolution to have the Republicans nominate two Democrats and the Democrats nominate two Republicans, in each branch to frame an apportionment bill.but itjwas defeated. I respectfully iavita the attention of ladle* and gentlemen to my large, must complete and elegant stock 6f new Masquerade Costumes, tot balls, parties, theatricalperformancec, old folks- concerts, tableans, &c. Masks at wholesale. Country parties, send for list and price*. p. j. G-rESEisr. MADE I oobbihs 1 ELECTRIC Scouring POLISH L _ WMmnniTTiiri MAkr-iJ Looking j Wasses \ ASK- YOUR j BROCK, i A GREATjARGAIN! AN ENTIRE Printing llceOiitfit JOB MB NEWSPAPER, AT BOTTOM PBICES A fuil and complete Printer's outfit, compris- ing two job presses, one Prouty power press,. complete job department as well as newspaper supply, long primer, bourgeois, nonpareil type, full assortment of display type, etc., is offered for sale very cheap. Will bo sold as a whole, or divided. The Prouty press is nearly new, and r- offered at a bargain. Apply to P. CLARE, Feis- gus Falls, Minn. snSOtf HEALTH IS WEALTH Dr. E. C. West's norve and brain treatment, a epecifl3 for hysteria, dizziness, convulsions, nervous headache, mental depression, low of \u25a0 memory, premature old age, caused by orer- exertion or oTor-ind"C!lgocco, vhich leads to mis- ery, docay and death, Oi:o box will cure recess! cases, Esch box contains or.a month's treat- ment. One dollar a. box or six boxes for five dollars, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any OSS'. VfJth each order received by us for six boxes, aco >ni- panied with five dollars, we will Mid tie por- chnser oar written guorr.ai«*> to re*urn the money it the treatment not effort .- cure. Onar^ anteee issued only by Laisb>* A Co., corner Third and Wabfishaw «itiwte, cst. Psa% Minn, OrA»- by i=»ii DmmDtlv utandol to. JOHN WAGENER, DEALiF. IN WOCfl) Al (ML Office on Seventh stroot bridge and corner of Twelfth and llobert. Orders received by tele- phone. J=>J=7£3rjS£yAs/^ A t .....^ \u25a0 \u0084.,,,,1-^ (silver bell banjos LYON & HEALY, State Ana ISzaki St., CHICACO, Will scndjircpiH to rmy :ii!.-Irvi-« their IllustraV-d Price. List of XiatOiit Style Banjos. - - .I'ist the Instrument for Picnics. Camping Partis, mcrEvenlazstToni.los.ptc. Now thcrai^ :n £^\u25a0'I;aocia^- ty. Prices 3 3 aaii novrardis. - -.

Daily globe (Saint Paul, Minn.) 1883-10-05 [p 5]chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83025287/1883-10-05/ed...Mueller & Heinreich vs. John P. Gorman: complaint filed. Same vs. same defendant

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of humanity for all sectionsof the globe afford valuablelesson for the young, while an hour in the ;menagerie gives the scholar an acquaintance ]with the animal kingdom not to bbderivt*! i;v.^.

boi ' \u25a0-. Inview of this morning exhibition thepo:ade will mete at 8 o'clock, and old andyoung shonld govern themselves] accordingly.

THE COURTS.

District Court.SEW CASES AMDPAPEBS FILED.

The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railwaycompany tb. Elizabeth C. Roberts et al; noteof issae filed and cause placed on general termcalendar.

Manhattan Cloak and Suit company vs. A. T.Williams; Itranscript from municipal courtfiled a»d docketed and execution isaued to sher-iffof Hennepin county.

Mueller & Heinreich vs. John P. Gorman:complaint filed.

Same vs. same defendant and A. L. Jenes,gornishee; affidavitfor garnishment filed.

Harriet B. Stone vs. Aimer jneK. Stone; sum-mons and complaint filed. . '\u25a0\u25a0

Thomas F. Scanlon vs. Stoin & Son; com-plaint filed.

And Hull vs. Robert 8. Innes; complaint,etc., and note of issue filed and cause placed ongeneral term calendar.

John Molin vs. John A. Holmquist; com-plaint filed.

Probate Court.

[Before Judge Uoland.]

In the matter of the estate of L.".7iuia T.Barnes, doceasod; inventory filed and allowed.

Municipal Court.Win, Cropp, drunkenness; comic : ed tea

Jays.James Cunningham, drunkenness; sen.c^c:'

suspended.Michael McCann, drunkenness; paid a fino of

$5 and costs.\u25a0George Hughes, disorderly conduct; paid a

fine of $5 and costs.Annie Clair, disorderly conduct; paid a fin:)

of $15 and costs.Carrie Hughes, disorderly conduct; paid a

fine of $5 and costs.Jacob Fisher, assault and battery v a Peter

O'Brien; paid afine of $5 and costs.Orlando L. Durgan, abduction; di3n ;?sed.Edward Hawkinson, discharging firearms in

the city limits; pa;d a fine of $1.Joseph Bash, drunkenness; committed ton

days.John McDonald, drunkenness; sentence sus-

pended.James Wheeler, vagrancy; continued until to-

m»TOw; committed in default of bail.Frank Ryan, larceny of saddlers' tooh; com-

mitted ten days.

Wanted —Morses.E. D. Fdlts, the inspector and buyer for the

Minneapolis Street Railway company, willbe atthe barn at the corner of Cedar and Franklinavenues, each morning, at from Bto 10 o'cock,for the purchase of horses for the street iailwaysystem. Horses must be from six to sine year*of age, and weigh from 1,030 to 2,00& poundseech.

Minneapolis Markets.Owing to tho annual election dT officers of

tho chamber of commerce which, took placehere yesterday, local f^r.iiri business was soma-what neglected. The feeling was quirt a jre-gards prices and the movement was steady.

Floor—Steady, with v firm damund for theupper grades, and a moderate request forthe lower. Tho quotations uro as follows:Patents, •r'p.2"j«<;.<j.7.">: straights, $5.1 \u25a0 g 6.00;clears, [email protected]; low grades, £J.IMCg3 25.'lli\u25a0 m irk t was steady bat dull.

Wheat —Tho feeling was Bteady, rmd sales forNo. 1 hard were siii;ht!y higher, tales weromostly by sample, among them bsing the fol-lowing: 3 cars No. Iby sample, at 970j I enrNo. 1 hard, seller the year, $1.08; thar.l, spot, $1.04; ' c-.v by 6am[ilL>, 99 . S.'iesfor future delivery were neglected on accountof the elect ion. •\u25a0?"!.' >4 v.-;is bid fur No. 1 hardspot, and 980 fur N;i. 2 hard Bpot.

Corn—No. 1 was hold at 49c. Posted lotsoffered at 4G@4Sc, according to quality.

Oms —In Cair request at 27@28J>£o for Ho. 2.Belli ;\u25a0 asked 2So forNo. 2, and 29c for white, toarriv.

Mis iooi\ —Uuchanjpd.Urn — Firm and ia moderate production.

Billed out at *[email protected] ia balk, and at $10,25in sacks; ?7.75 was bid for October and $7.50for year. The former wa3 offered at $8.15.

—Quiet and scarce at $11. 12.50,according to quality.

Hay—The few t:\lej mida were at $8 [email protected]

Democratic Primaries,

Tho Democratic caucuses in part of the wardswere held last nightand delegates to the countycunvr on elected as follows:

SECOND WABD.

Baldwin Brown, J. J. Moore, J. Backer, D.E. Pickett, Solon Armstrong and Wyman Costi-gan.

THIUD WARD.

Mathias Gross, Wra. Uric, Wm. Daily, Chas.Iloag, J. B. Bottinenu, John Alstadt, Edmund

Eichorn, A. A. Eichorn, Wm. Qnigley, Wm.McArdle, R. Nauer, H. WestphaL Xhos. Fagan,Herman Ilein and SmythoO'Brien.

SIXTH WABD.

Jacob Martin, J. B. Mullar, H. O. Peter-son, Mathew Welsh, James Sweeney,August Busman, James Cullen, -JosephHolsshor, A. }'•. Flessner, Joseph Fallen, FrankVanduzen, Fred Norenborg; John Fewer, Phil-lip Hut. in;;, Louie Fradorickson, Hogaa

1 had Bevere attacks >>[ gravel and kidneytrouble; waa unable to a medicine or doctorto cure me until I used Hop Bitters, and they

\u25a0 in a short timo.—A DistinguishedLawyer of Wayne (,'i». N. Y.

.! lurglar in Limbo.The good* stolen frr>:n Coli i & Bosaathal's

clothing store on Sunday night were recoveredyesterday entire, and the burglar Charles San-dar arrested. The goads wers found secretedin a burn in the alley running through theblock l> \u25a0\u25a0 .-.• \u25a0 • i Fifth ail Six'.U areaaes south,ami between Ninth and Tenth streets, and con-sisted i f twenty-four overcoats, six pairs ofpaniß, four dress coats and an amount of jew-elry. Che value o£ tho whole is estimated atabout ;?30J.

Baadar w is waaring souia oE the jewelry whenarrested. He acknowledges tho burglary, butsays his pal has loft the country.

I'.e Watrr Hoard.Ata regular meeting of tho water board last

evening the following business was trasf ;i?ted:

WOOD!1

AND

OOALj.

GEOVE & ROWE,Ho. 6 Washington Av.\ South,

Dealers in all kinds of

WOOD and OOAL.We buy onr coal of the Philadelphia and Read-

ing Coal and Iron Co., and it is ail A No. 1.Now is the timo to bay your winter's P*lpply.

E^-Yard office 217 Fifth street nor..;. 270*

HAZEN & CO.,

Real Estate. Loans and Business Erote,304 First Avenue South,

MINNEAPOLIS, - - MINN.

V' c buy, sell and exchange Real Estate, bnsinessplaces, oollect claims, pay taxes, etc.

JOHN LEE,

II¥ERY,BOAR»MGASD SALESTABLE,

SHIP YOUR

HUM. mm Mil)iIIMMTo J. J. SLEAYTN A CO., 20 Bridge Square,General Fruit, Pru i^ce and Commission Mer- \chants.

Oi-3ors for Ora- • >=, Lemons and Apples, anda small fruits <»\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 on short notice. 218

For Week ofOct I1-6,1883,MORK NEW STARS!

Miss Jessie Grant, Miss Ida Walton, MissIxtrie Dyencort, Miss Ada Elliott, Harry Evan-tine, Miss Maggie Martelle, Miss Emma Evan-tine, A. J. MoNcice, Miss Lallie Morris, Messrs.Cort aiul Murphy, Miss Annie Cushman, MissLana Rivera, Miss Blanche Trenham, Miss LottieLaviere and our regular stock company.

MatineM every Thursday and Saturday after,noon at 2:30. Popular prices.

AMTTSEMEKT3.*>.ejsro-E Ol*isKisL house i

The Great Family Resort.

The Brilliant CommediaD,W. J. THOMPSON,

GEO. W. THOMPSON.MIS3NELLIE HATTON,

In k< FORA LIFE!"\:? . rOWERFDL STOCK COMPANY.General Admission 25 cents.Reserved Boats 50 cents.

Family Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday.

THEATRE OOMIQUE.210, 221, 223 First Aye. South.

W. W. BROWN Solo ProprietorJAMES WHEELER Manager

COLE'S RESTAURANT!430 Il.nnepi.'i Avenue, - Minneapolis.

STRICTLYFIRST-CLASS IN ALLRESPECTS.Regular Dinner, 25c.

Z3"EreakfiiSt and Supper on the European Plan.

W. C. COLE, Prop'r.263-ly

GALL 11 COM/!THE MO3T SUCCESSFUL

DOCTORSIN AMERICA,

DRS. REEVES & TIMER,111 Wrimton Avenue South,

The report of the committee on claims approv-ing the monthly pay roll and other bills was ac-cepted a' d ordered paid. The city engineerwas instructed to contract with the lowest bid-der for the t- uvatioa of rock and sand at theWest Side i.'uL: >'UK works. Engineer Watersrecommend. ' lue payment of 1108,999 toYoung, G reen & Gleason for work done in lay-ing pipes, etc., and of $3,318 to the North StarIron company under the contract of May 29.Adopted. Itwas resolved that the 8-inch mainbe recommended to be placed in First avenuesouth, between Third and Sixth streets, and ifthe recommendation be approved that the sec-retary be instructed to telegraph at onco foreight-inch mains. The agent of the Bostonwater metre company was granted permissionto exhibit a Rttern of the company's work,whereupon he consented to furnish the citytlireo met re 3for trial. His offer wis accepted.A. J. Finnegan's complaint that water had beenshut. ofT from his premises at 521 Third streetnorth for non-payment of assessment was takenup and, 1 af.era prolonged discussion, was laidon the table. Ail journed.

ihe Eemocratic mayoralty convention atBaltimore yesterdny unanimously nominatedFerdinand (J. Latrobe for a fourth term.

1116 Western Avenue.

UJNGS, THROAT, NOSE.—If you cough orhave weak lungs, asthma, bronchitis, or Catajrl!, donot lose time by oxpej tmenting with cod-liver oil,malt, hypophopphites, or any other treatment thatdoes not benefit more than one case ina thousand,but apply at once to Drs. REEVES & TUENEB,Throat and liiirg specialists. Try the best first,because itwill be the cheapest in the end, and 11you call before the diseas9 has worked irreparableinjuryyou willb« cured.

STOMACH. LIVEK. Ifyou have dispopsisor pain, soreness, fullness, bleating or sour stom-ach, nausea or vomiting, headache, pain in thestomach, side, arms or hands, or a numb, pricklyfeeling; ifyour bowels are costive or you have di-arrhea, if you have piles, fistula or hernia, or any

disease of the stomach or bowels, either externalorinternal consult Drs. REEVEd & TUKXEB.

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all the blood medicine you ever took. There inno1 necessity for going to Hot Springs or anywhereelse. We never fail, and willgive $1,000 for a casethat we cannot cure.

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FOR SALE—Pine Janda either i-i largo orsmall tracts in Blinneeota or Wisconsin.

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OTHER DISEASES.—If you have any disease,no matter what the name and nature may be, con-sult free in person or by lertsr Dbs. REEVES &

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Hofflin, drupgist end denier inall kin'fc- cr I'uUntMedicines, Boots. Herbs, Liquor.*, Puimte, Oils,Tarnishes, Brushes, etc. Minneapolis, Mian.

THE AIEBIGAN WONDER!

PROF. UDEXTERELECTRO-EIOLOGIST

and MAGNETIC HEALEE,Cares all di6eusoa speedily and permanently.Has effected a large number of miraculous snaresin this cityand St. Paul. Read tfae names of afew of those who have been cured. Can furnishnames of hundreds of parties cured in this andother ttates. No testimonials or affidavits pub-lished without tho parties' consent:

George P. Wallihan, commensal editor of thePioneer Press, kidney disease; L. Swift, Jr.,cashier Minneapolis Tribute company, sprainedankle, on crutches, cured by two treatments; A.C. Jordan, managing editor Evening Journal,rheumatism, cured in two treatments; C. H.Langworthy, of the firm of Drury, Felton & Co.,1212 Third avenue south, rheumatism and kid-ney disease for thirty years, cared inten days Ed. A. Stevens, late clerk ofmunicipal court, cured of rheumatism inthree days; Charlos McWheeney, Nicoltethouse, cured of deafness in ono treat-ment; C. H. Hoj t, contractor and builder, 1718Park aveone, cured of kidney and liver com-plaint in three weeks; August Modry, 16 SouthFirst street, kidney and heart disease, cured intwo weeks; J. Bingham, kidney and rheumatism,cured in two weeks; B. H. Broat, 405Honnepin avenue, loan broker and real es-tate dealer, cured of rheumatism in two days;Georga Krugcr, liver and kidney trouble,eighteen month.-, cured in three weeks; W. D.Lewis, 201 Fifth street north, low state of health,cured in a few days; George W. llodgen, withNorth Star Boot nr.d Shoe company, rheumatismthree yi'aw, cured in ten days; M. W. Smith,88:iDayton avenue, St. Paul, liver, kidneys anddigestion ot long standing, cured in a few weeks;N. C. Hinsdale, Doyie & Co., Chicago,rheumatism, three treatments; Mrs. CharlosAndrews, C'entervillo, Minn., neuralgia fouryears, cured in six treatments.

Mra. Laura White, 68 Twelfth street, lung,stomach, liver, kidney and nervous trouble,cared in ono month; Polico Sarcjeant MartiaBuerfening, am in sling, injured by a fall;could not lift even a cano; cured in oi;o treat-ment. E. J. Hoppmann, proprietor Mil -sotahonse, Duluth, P. O. bos 333, rlieun.; 'ism,neuralgia and kidney trouble; cured in tei 'ays.

Hundreds of letters and test-mon-nls f > ladies and gentlemen on fileat tko uZL. . . j i.ayebeen cured by the professor's new method oftreatment, and who do not want tbeir namesmentioned in the newspapers.

Prof. Dexter has two assistants, regular grad-uates —one a graduate of Jefferson Medical col-lege in 1839. Attached to the office is a verycomplete laboratory in charge of one of the old-est chemists in the country. The professormakes no specialty, but cures all diseases thathuman flesh is heir to.

Send for Magnetic Journal, mailed free toany address, containing names of those sored.

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Special, Notice.—Examine carefully theabove references, as Iwillgive to any charitableinstitution in this city ft,OJO if you find tten»otherwise as represented.

PiiOF. A. J. DEXTER, Magnetic Healer.

DON'T READ THIS!UNLESS YOU WANT TO KNOW

Where to get

An A, Ifo. 1 Photograph Taken!SECOND TO NONE IN THE CITY.

ST9IS & FASRELL,Havicg reflt*ed and renova'ed the Photograph

Gallery, corner of Third avenue and Washingtonavenue north, are prepared to receive customers,AND DON'T FORGEr that v.-c guarantee satis-faction. Ifwo don't please you we don't wantyour money. Babies a speciality.

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& Co.,IOVj South Third street. Minneapolis, Minn. OfficeHours— a. in. to 1 p. m.; 2to 5 and 7to 9 p. m.Bundays,9 to 11 a. mi. am.?. Treat illChronic,Kervous and Special Diseases of Men and Women.

YOUNG IfEJVr.The following symptoms, fre^BMLtry met with

among young men, are produced by causes wellknown to themselves: Loss of Memory and Energy,Kyes growing Weak, Eruptions on the Forehead,Disturbing Dreams, Unrefreshing Sleep, Bad Feel-ing on rising inthe norning, Loss of Appetite, Pal-pitation of the Heart, Despondency, Timidity,Brooding over the Past, Apprehensions for the Fu-ture, Aversion to Society, an Unnatural Preferencefor Solitude, and many others. Dr. Spinney wouldsay to the unfortunate sufferer who may read thisnotice, that you are treadiag on dangerous ground

; when you longer de ay in seeking the proper reme-| dyfor your complaint. You may be in the firsti st-^e —remember you are approaching the last, and| the time must come when the most skillfulphysi-i cian can reiser you DO assistance. Inno case has| the clocor failed of success. Then let not despair•work itself tipon your ircacmation, but availyour-"]selves of tba bcncnciol results of Li-> treatment be- jfore roar case is beyond the reach of medical ekilJ,or before grim Death harries you to a prematuregrave.

MIDDLE-AGEDMEN.

There are many of the age of thirty to sixty whs

are often troubled vrilhtoo frequent evacuations orthe bladder, often accompanied by a . slight smart-ing or burning sensation, and -weakening of the sys-tem ina manner the patient cannot account for.On examining the urinary deposits aropy sedimentwilloften be found, and sometimes small particlesof albumen will appear or the color be of a.thin,sulkiah hue, again changing to a dark or torpid ap-pearance. There are many men who die of thisdifficulty, ignorant of the cause, which is the secondstage of seminal weakness. The Doctor will guar-antee a perfect cure in all such cases, and a healthyreetoration of the genito-orinary organs. Pamphletwith full L-i ndfiiimr sent fiee to any address. Oalor address »W BPIXNEY & CO., IB*Third strsesouth. Minneapolis. Minn MM

TI IHBiLD BUSINESS COLLEGE.-i«6 gained a position sccjdc! to none, among the Business Colleges of this coun'ry* Its course of

study is thorough, and as near LC.ual business as is possible to mace It. It employ 3 enable'corps of teachers, chosen esptciaUy for tha work. For particulars send for College Journal, orcall at the office, corner First avenue EOttth and Third stiwt, MinneapoJi.-.

THE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOI3E. FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 5,1883.

Nelson, Stevens & King's Addition to West St. Paul.

Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits. Damages. Balance.Sarah Ward. (Except Dakota avenue) 1 19 §4 00 SO 00 $4 00Same. (Except Dakota avenue) 2 19 300 000 300Same. (Except Dakota avenue) 3 19 400 000 40JJos Wright, Jr. (Except Dakota avonue) 9 19 2CO 000 2COSame. (Except Dakota avenue) 10 19 800 000 300Same. (Except Dakota avenue) 11 19 400 000 400Same. (Except Dakota avenue) 12 19 300 000 300Same. (Except Dakota avenue) 13 19 400 003 400Phillip Crowley. (Except Dakota avenue) 5 24 800 000 800Same. (Except Dakota aveuue) 7 24 400 000 400

Jackson &Bidwell's addition to West St. Paul.

Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits. Damage?. BalanceJ B and W H Sanborn (except Dakota avenue) 1 "D" $5 00 $0 00 |5 00Same and same (except Dakota avenue) 2 "D" 2 CO 0 CO 2 00Same and same (except Dakota avenue) 8 "D" 8 00 0 00 8 00Same and same (except Dakota avenue) 4 "D" 3 00 0 CO 3 00A C Schmidt (except Dakota avenue) 9 1 200 OCO 200Same (except Dakota avenue) 10 1 500 000 500

Robertson's Addition to West St. Paul

Supposed owner and description Lot. Block. Benefits. Damages. Balance.

D DMemn (except alley) W2oft of ...<*f «2 JJ" f0 CO fj 50

1 WOW .50 CO *10 00Ua^iasKuhl (except alley) 1 •ij CO 10 CO .10 00

DD Merrill.. • \u25a0;g lfcg ]Q 0Q Q m 1Q 00*\u25a0 i« 10 00 0» 10 00

Edward Langonn. v» *™.10 00 003 10 00

£?! \u25a0'"\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0"\u25a0''''.'.':'.'.'.'.'.".'. 7 169 1000 000 1000

||^:::::::::::::::r::::::::::.v.... 8 169 10 00 ;0 CO 10 00Mathias Itea g lg9 JQ CQ QQQ w <,„

|r 7 ;HoVm »;-.r.:::-.:-.:-.:::-.::::::::::::::::::::... » »- •- »»v::::-v.:::r:::::::::::::::::::.... » ;»-; \u25a0..«\u25a0 gg

fp&^= EEEE:i si •ss ts '.'So 0.0|^fc::::::::::::.::.:.v.\u25a0....•...........; ffi ;«<» •« »««£. B ....- ........J 166 10 00 000 10 00

n?SS:::::::::::::.::::::::::.v::.:..::::::::' Si ijg • • »]§l£l§litil -Ii $ \u25a0\u25a055..-SS- kK™::::;:::H:E:::":::E--::::::1 !S 38- SSS IS3S

Biiiiiii11 isAlWßchwat,;.::... 7 178 1000 000 1000

g^^&'ii-:;:::::dv::.":;:::::-::::I 178 500 .0 00 500m s«> 000 sou

Confirmation of Assessment for Opening and Extension ofDakota Avenue.

Office of the Boabd or Public Works, )

Cm or St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 1,1883.)

The osseesmont of benefits,damages, costs and expenses arising from the opening and exten-sion of Dakota avenue, through lot 4, block 54, West St. Paul proper, in the Sixth ward ofthe city of St. Paul, Minnesota, haying been completed by the Board of Pub-lio Works, in an 1 tat said city, said Board will meet at their office, in said city, at 2p. m., on thefifteenth day of October, A. 1). 1883, to hear objeotions(if any)to said assessments, at which timeand place, unload su'Hcient cause is shown to the contrary, said assessments willbe confirmed bysaid Board.

The following is a list of the supposed owners' names, a description of the property benefited ordamaged, and the amounts assessed against the same, to-wit:

West St. Paul Proper.

Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Bsnefits. Damages. Balance.H W Stone, lot 4, block 54, taken for Dakota avenue $0 00 11500 00 $1500 00John Maher, N4sft of ], 2 and 8 64 50 fcO 000 50 00Moses Bixler. 845ftofN90 ftof 1, 2 and 3 54 50 00 000 50 00Chas E Thayer, S4sf tof 1, 2 and 8 54 50 00 000 50 00HJPeters 5 54 100 10 0 00 100 00HB Montgomery, (Except Dakota avenue) 16 54 )Same. (Except Dakota avenue) 17 54 S-100 CO 000 100 00Same 18 54 )Herman Keogler, (Except Dakota avenue) 14 54 50 00 0 00 59 00Sterlingand Heeloy, trustees, (Excopt Dakota avenue).... 1 63 10 00 000 10 00Same and same, (Except Dakota avenue) 2 63 10 08 0 00 10 00Same and same, (Except Dakota avenue) 3 63 10 00 0 00 10 00John Moriarity, (Except Dakota avenue) 4 63 10 00 000 10 COlame 5 63 10 00 0 00 10 00HWStone 7 62 5 00 0 00 5 00Same 6 62 8 00 0 00 8 00Same (Except Dakota Aye) 10 78 8 CO 0 00 8 00S D Lord (Except Dakota Aye) 9 78 800 000 800Same (Except Dakota Aye) 8 78 800 000 808Same (Except Dakota Aye) 7 78 8 00 0 00 8 COSame (Except Dakota Aye) 6 78 800 000 800PDWicchell 1 76 8 00 U 00 8 COWmDawson 2 70 8 00 0 00 8 00Adamßau 3 76 15 00 0 00 15 00CB Gallagher (Except Dakota Aye) 10 85 800 000 800Same (Except Dakota Aye) 9 85 7CO 000 700Same (Bxcept Dakota Aye) 8 85 6 00 0 00 6 00Same (Except Dakota Aye) 7 85 5 00 0 00 5 00Same (Except Dakota Aye) 6 85 500 000 500Adamßau 1 86 8 00 0 00 8 00Same ? 2 86 8 CO 0 00 8 00Same 8 86 7 CO 0 00 7 00Same 4 86 6 00 0 00 6 00?ame 5 86 5 00 0 00 5 00Mary F Dawson (Except Dakota Avenue) 10 98 300 000 300Same, (Except Dakota Avenue) 9 98 300 000 800Jame 8 98 4 00 0 00 4 003ame 7 98 6 CO 0 00 6 00feme 5 98 2 00 0 00 2 00feme 4 98 5 00 0 00 5 00Jame 8 93 5 00 0 00 5 00Same 2 93 5 00 0 00 5 00JMBurch 6 99 15 00 0 00 15 00JSchaffelke, (Except Dakota avenue) 1 104 500 000 500H W Stone, (Except Dakota avenue) 2 104 300 000 300Same, (Except Dakota avenue) 3 104 800 OCO 800Same, (Except Dakota avenue) 4 104 500 OCO 500Same, (Except Dakota avenue) 5 104 700 000 700J HKeimers, (Except Dakota avenue) 9 104 600 00U 000DD Merrill, (Except Dakota avenue) 10 104 310 OCO 3 i)VEF Drake 7 108 6CO OCO GOOSame 6 103 700 000 7(0Thos Couhran, Jr, (Except Dakota avenue) 6 117 403 COO 400Samo, (Except Dakota avenue) 7 117 400 OCO 400Same, (Except Dakota avenue) 8 117 400 000 4COF Steinhart, (Except Dakota avenue) 9 117 500 000 SCOSame, (Except Dakota avenue) 10 117 600 000 600Chas Giesmann 1 116 700 000 700Same 2 116 600 000 600Geo Ossman, (Except Dakota avenue) 1 120 7CO 000 700came, (Except Dakota avenue) 2 12) 6CO 000 600Same, (Except Dakota avenue) ' 3 120 500 000 500Same, (Except Dakota avenue) 4 120 400 000 400Haaie, (Except Dakota avenue) 5 120 400 000 400Win lwwson 7 120 500 000 500Same, (Except Dakota avenue) 8 120 000 000 6COSame, (Except Dakota avenue) 9 120 GOO OCO GCOSame, (Except Dakota avenue) 10 120 50U 000 SCOWmH Daw, (Except Dakota avenue) 1 183 300 000 3COSamo, (Except Dakota avenue) 2 183 400 OCO 400Same, (Except Dakota avenue) 3 133 500 000 500JIIand M Munch, (Except Dakota avenue) 4 133 600 000 600Same and same, (Except .Dakota avenue) 5 133 7CO 000 7COAlbert Schultz G 184 700 000 700Same 7 134 500 000 500WmDawsson. (Except Dakota avenue) 1 185 300 000 300Same. (Except Dakota avenue) 2 135 200 OGO 2COWm Dawson. (Except Dakota avenue) "A" 63 00 $0 00 $8 CO

West St. Paul Proper.

Supposedowner and description. Lot Block. Benefits. Damages. Balance.Fli™ VamWhorrk

Dakota avenue) 8 83 20 CO 000.20 00IXEffiV™(«cV^ota avenue) 3 83 20 CO 000 20 00

Same (except Dakota avenue) S% of 2 33 10 00 , 000 10 00Nicßabholtz (except Dakota avenue) NX of 2 33 10 00 000 10 00

Jos Minea (except Dakota avenue) 1 33 20 00 000 20 00Wm Thomnson 2 •** DOU °UU OUU

Same • ..:.....•....... 3 84 .8 00 000 800S:™e"" ".".' »* 3* 10C0 000 100°Same! ' •(KxcepVDakota avenue) 5 84 25 00 000 25 00

Same. (Except Dakota avenue) 6 34 i5CO 000 £5 00West Side Land and Cottage Company (E of Dakota

nvannei ' 1 24 10 03 000 10 00Same (KofDakotaaVe^e): 2 24 10 00 000 10 00J and M Iten. (E of Dakota avenue) 8 24 10 00 000 10 00Louis Nash. (E ofDakota avenue) 4 24 10 00 000 10 0J

JandMlten. (E ofDakota avenue) 5 24 10 00 000 10 00' ' \u25a0 -'•\u25a0./'"' "; '*_•'-".\u25a0 \u25a0 " "-V .-' \u25a0_..\u25a0\u25a0-.•" r 1

W Foley. Commencing on S line of section 5, town 28, range22, 350 feet E of 8 W corner of block 25, West St. Paul Proper;

thence Nat right angles 50 feet to beginning; thence in camedirection 50 feet; thence E parallel with said section line to

Dakota avenue; thence S along Dakota avenue to N line of lot5, West St Paul Proper; thence W parallel with section line tobeginning ••• 10 ou v uu lv uu

Geo Bohrer. Commencing onS line of section 5, town 28, range22 350 feet E of S W corner of block 25, West St. Paul proper;thence Nat right angles 50 feet; thence E parallel with said sec-tion line to Dakota avenue; thence S along Dakota avenue to -Delos street; thence Wto beginning 10 00 OCO 10 00

Harriet A Prescott. Commencing on W side of Dakota avenue enN line of lot 4, block 24, We»t St. Paul proper; thence W par-allel with Delos street to a point 200 ftE of W line of section 5,

town 28, range 22; thence N'ly to a point 150 feet N of Delosstreet, and 190 ftEof said section line; thence E parallel with •

ft

_Delos street to Dakota avenue; thence Bto beginning 10 00 U uj IJW

Harriett A Prescott. Commencing on W Side ofDakota aye on \u25a0•''."•;•N line of lot 3, block 24, West St. Paul Proper, thence W par-allel with Delos st to a point 190 ftE of W line of Section 5, •Town 28, Bangs 22-, thence N'lyto a point 200 ftNofDelos st,and 176 ft Eof said section line; thence E parallel with Dolos . $. n - «n nist to Dakota avenue; thence Sto beginning.................. §10 CO ¥0 OU 5>.l 00

Same. Commencing on W side of Dakota aye on N line of loW,block 24, West St. Paul Proper; thence N'lyand W'ly along Da-kota aTe to W line of Section 5, Town 28. Range 22; thence Bto .N line of lot 9, block 25, West St. Paul Proper; thence E to

beginning : ••"• * . .Same. (Except W2, £«), block'W? Robertson's Addition to We*

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5

Robertson's Addition to West St. Paul.

Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits'. Damage*. Balance.Cans Jbitzor ..9 178 $10 00 $0 »0 $10 0UJas Jordan 1 180 10 00 OCO 10 00Henry F Schwabe 2 280 10 0U 000 10 00Jmtina Schumann 3 180 10 00 000 10 00HGeissler ..4 180 10 00 000 10 00Wm McWhinnel and Hyman Ha 110..... 5 180 10 00 000 10 00

.; West St Paul Proper;

Supposed owner ard description. Lot. Block. Benefits. Jamages. Balance.Mathias Iton (Xof Dakota ara) 4 18 $5 00 #0 CO 95 00Same (E of Dakota avo) 5 18 6 00 0 00 5 00Same 8 6 10 00 0 00 10 00Same 9 10 00 0 00 10 00Same 10 10 00 0 00 10 00

Robertson's Addition to West St. Paml.Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits. Damages. Balance.

Edward Langevin l 181 $10 00 $0 00 $10 OfrSame 2 181 10 00 0 00 10 00HJPeters 8 181 10 CO 066 10 00JC McCarthy 4 181 10 00 000 10 00Theodore Sanders 5 181 10 00 0 00 10 00Raphael Re™ 5 177 10 00 0 00 10 00EdwardL re in 6 177 10 CO 000 10 00'Same 7 177 iO 00 0 OD 10 00Nicholas t-.nwemler 8 177 10 00 0 00 10 0OSarah Ward 9 177 10 00 0 09 10 00Mathias Iton 7 176 10 00 0(0 10 0(VSophiaFitzer 6 182 10 00 000 10 00

Allobjection* to said assessment must bo made in writingand filed with the Clerk of 6aid Beardat least one day prior to said meeting. JOHN FARRINGTON, President

Official: It. L. Gonau:;, Clerk Board of Public Worke. 277-79

CONTRACT WORK.Sower on Ceear Street.

Office ofthe Boald of Public Wobks, )

Citt op Si. Paul, Minn., Oct. 2d, 1883. SSealed bids willbe received by the Board of

Public Works in and . for the corpora-tion of the City of St. Paul, Min-nesota, at their office in said city, until 12 m.,on the 15th day of October, A. D. 1888, for the

construction of a sewer on Cedar street from aconnection with a sewer on Seventh (7th) streetto Eighth (gth)street, in said city, together withthe necessary catchbasics and manholes, accord-ing to plans and specifications on file in theoffice of said Board. :

A bond with at least two (2) sureties, in asum of at least twenty (20) per cent, of thegross amount bid must accompany each bid. \u25a0

The said Board reserves the right to rejectany or all bids.

JOHN FARRINGTON, President.Official: R. L. Gorman,

Clerk Board of Public Works. 276-286

CONTRACT WOKK.Sewer on riftu cst&> Street.

Officeof Boaed of Prsiiio Wobks, )

City at St. Paul, ML a., Oct. 2,1583. S

Sealed bids willbo received by the Board ofPublic Works in and for tho corporation of thecityof St. Paul, Minnesota, r.t their office in saidcity, until 12 m. on tho 15th day of October,A.D. 18SS, for the construction of a sewer onFifth (srh | street, from Broadway to Minnesotastreet, in .• rd city, together with the necessary catcl. basins and manholes according toplans and specifications on file in the office ofeaid Board.A bond with at least two(2) sureties, in a sum of

at least twenty (20) per cent, of tho grossamount bid must accompany each bid.

The said Board reserves the right to reject wayor all bids. . HI FARRINGTON, President.

Official: B. li. Gormax,275-286 Clerk Beard of Public Works.

CONTRACT WORK.Grading Cedar Street

Office of the Boaed of rcßLio Woeks, )

City of St. Paul, Minn., Oct 2, 1883. J

Sealed bids willbe received by the Board ofPublic Works in and for the corporation of thecity of St. Paul, Minn., at their office in said cityuntil 12 m., on the 15th day of October, A. D.1883,f0r the grading of Cedar street from Twelfth(12th) street to Bluff street, in said city,according to plans and specifications on filein the office of said Board.

A bond with at least two (2) sureties, in a sumof at least twenty (20) per cent. «f the grossamount bid must accompany each bid.

The said Board reserves the right to rejectany or all bids.

JOHN FARRINGTON, President.Official: R. L. Gobman,

Clerk Board of Public Works. 276-286

CONTRACT WORK.

Grate Mola AYenne ana Gofs Streetin the SixtH Wart.

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TJH.CHKB OF

Tilt: mi AKD HABHOILResidence, . .

h. I\u25a0•; :?.:in; Avftnce, St. Anthony Bill,,

Office of the Boakd of Public Wohks, )

City of Bt. Paul, Minn., Sept. 24,1833. JSealed bids will be received by tho Board of

Public Works in and for the corporation of thecity of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their office insaid city until 12 m. dd tt.e Bth day ofOctober, A. D. 18S3, for thegrading of Dakota avenue from tho south endof Wabashaw street bridge to Goffe street,and Goffe strcat from Dakota avenue, to George6treet in said city,using tho surplus material fromGoffe street to fill Dakota avenue, gradingDukota avenue from the south end of Wabashawstreet bridge to Isabel street sixty-six(66) feet wide, and from Isabel streetto Goffe street sixty (60) feet wide, and Goffestreet eighty (80) feet wide, accord-ing to plans and specifications on file in theoffice of said Board.

A bond with at least two (2) sureties, in a sumof at least twenty (20) per cent, of the growamount bid, must accompany each bid.

The said Board reserves the right to rejectany or all bids.

JOHN FARRINGTON, Preside.Official: R.L. Goksian,268-279 Clerk Board ofPublic Works.

CONTRACT WORK.

Planting aM Protecting Shade anil Or-namental Trees on BotSi Sides

of Como Ayenne.

AT. rAVL,MINX.

|^-Also Agent for BKAINAUD'S MUSICAL.WORLD, published at Cleveland, Ohio. It hasbeen published over 20 years, and is acknowl-edged to bo the ablest and best, as well as theoldest musical journal in the country. Everyteacher, amateur and pupil should have it.Price 1.50 a year. Address &s above. Notifiedbypostal card, Miss H. willcall at any residencein the cityand receive subscriptions.

OFFICE OF THEBoARD OF PCBI.IC WORKS, )*Cityof St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 3,1833. )

Sealed bids -willbe received by tho Board ofPublic Works in and for the corporation of theCity of Saint Paul, Minnesota, at their office ineaid city, until 12 X,on the 15lh day of Octo-ber, A. D., 1833, for Planting and Protecting

Shade and Ornamental Trees on both sides ofComo avenue, from Rico stroet to lot 8 of UotoVillas in said city, accordirg to plars and speci-fications on file in the office of said Board. Thenumber ot trees required will be about threehundred and seventy (370) elms; one hundredand eighty-five (185) box elders; and one hun-dred and eighty-five (185) white or soft maples.

A bond with at least two (2) snreties, in asum of at li-ast twenty (20) per cent, of thegross amount bid must accompany each bid.

The said Board reserves the right to reject any

JOHN FARRINGTON,President.

Official:B. L. Gokmak,

Clerk Board of Public Works.277-87

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USpati&E MPDPiIIIiS:-Ho 10 Wsil Dirt Street, si Pal

An effort was made in the Pennsylvaniahonse yesterday to pass a joint resolutionto have the Republicans nominate twoDemocrats and the Democrats nominatetwo Republicans, in each branch to framean apportionment bill.but itjwas defeated.

Irespectfully iavita the attention of ladle*and gentlemen to my large, must complete andelegant stock 6fnew Masquerade Costumes, totballs, parties, theatricalperformancec, old folks-concerts, tableans, &c.

Masks at wholesale.Country parties, send for list and price*.

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Printing llceOiitfitJOB MB NEWSPAPER,

AT BOTTOM PBICESA fuil and complete Printer's outfit, compris-

ing two job presses, one Prouty power press,.complete job department as well as newspapersupply, long primer, bourgeois, nonpareil type,full assortment of display type, etc., is offeredfor sale very cheap. Will bo sold as a whole, ordivided. The Prouty press is nearly new, and r-offered at a bargain. Apply to P. CLARE, Feis-gus Falls, Minn. snSOtf

HEALTHIS WEALTHDr. E. C. West's norve and brain treatment, a

epecifl3 for hysteria, dizziness, convulsions,nervous headache, mental depression, low of \u25a0

memory, premature old age, caused by orer-exertion or oTor-ind"C!lgocco, vhich leads to mis-ery, docay and death, Oi:o box will cure recess!cases, Esch box contains or.a month's treat-ment. One dollar a. box or six boxes for fivedollars, sent by mailprepaid on receipt of price.We guarantee six boxes to cure any OSS'. VfJtheach order received by us for six boxes, aco >ni-panied with fivedollars, we will Mid tie por-chnser oar written guorr.ai«*> to re*urn the moneyitthe treatment not effort .- cure. Onar^anteee issued only by Laisb>* A • Co., cornerThird and Wabfishaw «itiwte, cst. Psa% Minn,OrA»- by i=»ii DmmDtlv utandol to.

JOHN WAGENER,DEALiF. IN

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Twelfth and llobert. Orders received by tele-phone.

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LYON & HEALY, State Ana ISzaki St., CHICACO,WillscndjircpiH to rmy :ii!.-Irvi-«theirIllustraV-d Price.

List of XiatOiit Style Banjos. -- .I'ist the Instrument for Picnics. Camping Partis,mcrEvenlazstToni.los.ptc. Now thcrai^ :n £^\u25a0'I;aocia^-ty. Prices 3 3 aaii novrardis. - -.