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POPULAR WAHTSI!*i
MTIATtO^S OI'FTBEJh
t^. 3lßt !«•!».
ANY <if.Nil.i-.MANIMC LADYin Cityor country %vuo would like to m."tte
ftom 55 to9lo perday ought to call or ad-dress «t once The .Western Novelty Com-pany. 137 East Ninth St.. St. Paul. Minn.
A(JHXT-Wanted, a hcstlerwith very littlecapital to take state- agency for a fast
Belling toy: bigmoney. ' Address S 73, Globe.
BAIiKM—\l A No. 1 bread nnd cakebaker right away; married man pre-
ferrcKi;easy work: steady employment. Ad-dress scntt T. Stewart. Fergus Fulls. Minn.
BAivtiK—
Vou'ig wan as second hand onbread and cakes; day work. i^i)West
Third st.
EAivltKK—a lirst-chiss barber wantea at jS. Kaineri s. Sorthfictd. Minn.
-LAC —Wanted, on« good gen-
eral blacksmith: horseshoeing a spe-cialty. W. E. Horsttotte. Ellsworth. Wis
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AKPKNTKItS-Wanted, a tew carpeu-ters at SIEast Seventh st.
AXVAssek\ it yi.u want a good liiing,\u25a0-Mil »U *1 West Third.
CAN VASSfcK*—\\Hiited.experienced can-vassers ;none others: not books. Call9
to 11 aud 2 to 4,r00m _', Gcrmiinia Bank build-ing. ,
CA.NVA>->hhs—
Salary and c-cmmission.Wheeler ,v Wilson Manufacturing Com-
'pany. 32 West Third st.
CLXXK—
Wanted, young man acquaintedJ with retail grocery trade or this city: ap- j
f>ly at once, George A*. Garden. Windsor, ha.-:.
C'KKAMKKVMAN—Situation wanted by {-a first-class creamery man and ste>iui en- i
gineer, in the coniitry orcity: can give lirst-class references. Address F. Wm. Anderson,jCan;;on Falls, Minn.. BoxCl.
pOt.MEK MAN—
Wanted, an exferi-V-' enced oyster counter man at fctifiKstEistii st.
H" AK.N»s.MAKI.ii* AM) !>TITt;H-
-crs (ranted. Address Bristol & Sweet,Fargo. N.I>.nri(iS'i'i.i;K-Wanted, man to take care ofXl horses and work around house. John'A.Steea[r aw (i.khk-Wanted, competent male'J-i stenographer and typewriter us rlers ivlaw office; Btaie experience Riid salary er-jwcted. Address Law,' Globe Office.
M.an AM)\Vit>. for farm; W)per year.J-»X Applynt once.Moore iS; Ca_3rC3 Sibley e'.
Mll.l.i:itRanted for custom mill in thecountry. Apply at 3}J Fuller st., si.
Paul.'
PKESSMAX-At once, Brst-elass, sober(Jordon pressman: goca wanes; steady
employment. Brown. T'eacy & '<>.
pOKTKK-W«i;tcdL nRood porter or bar-X shop. Address A 122. Globe.
STOXK.MASONS—
Four fti>-ercaM>;:s
wanted corner Osccola aud Pleasant tiv.;three laborers ntonce. A. J. Efobau.
SOLICITOUS— Wanted, men of energy}J and tact tosolicit for Bankers' 1 Life As-sociation of St. Paul. Minn. Salary or guar-antee es |):eferrcd. Addiess c. E. Secor, St.Paul Minn.'fri.AMSVl.l{wanted at li.ii Charles St.:
'JL steady work r.ud good wages to gcodir.fln.
OUAMsitK—
W uiucd, teamster at JittJ La-<-L foud st.
,**!/'IDK-AAVAIiX \YOKKi-JKS every-fV» where for the greater book on earth."Shepp's Photograi-hs of the World," cost-IngJIuO.COO; mammoth illustrated circulars
.and terms tree; unparalleled success: Mr.Thus. L.Martin. Centerville, Tex., ciearedffiTllin ft days: Miss Rose Adams, Wooster,\u25a0<».. S23in 40 minutes; Eev. J. Howard Madi-Bon. Lyons. N.V.. Sl'>l iii7 boors: a bonanza!'\ir the holidays; macniticent outfit only Si :i)ooks on credit; freight paid. Address Globe\u25a0Bible Publishing ComDany, No. 705 Chestnutit..Philadelphia. Pa. .41\7A.NTKI>—Four teams tor the woods, at<»V Barronett. Wi.-. Call or address Bar-ronett Lumber Company. 179 East Third St.,fit. Paul. Saturday. Dec. 5. 10 o'clock.*li*A.\'i ii— s-iitMiJie man as clerk to
«'V take charge of a branch office inSt.Tbul for a mpnt:facturJug coicern asman-per and cashier; reasonable amount cash se-curity required. Address for interview S'41'j. Globe. Minneapolis.
A.NTfcl>—Man with outlit to tnke con-*">V tract ot cutting 1.300 cords of wood.Ifloore &Co.. -'S3 Sibley st.
'\ll'AXTtD-JSaleMnen on salary or com-
H*V mission to handle the New Patent.Chemical Ink-Krn-wnj Pencil: the greatestBelling nevelly ever produced; erases Inkthoroughly intwo seconds: no abrasion ofj»»Ier: Dio3o (er cent proM: one agent'stales )ir,:oi-.rt(d toS&Kiin fix days: another\i'o2 in two hours: we want one energetic gen-;eral opcut foreach state and territory. For[terms and full particulars address The Mon-roe Eraser Manufacturing Company, Lar:-..^o \V:s.
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JKOAiti> offi:ri:i».
BOARD—
Furn shed heated room andU_> board, f4per week. 549 Wnbasha.
>DOAKD—
furnished front roomX) with two closets, end board. 033 Wa-ibasha.
OAKD—WeII furnished rooms, with first-cliii-s board; bath; piano; terms reason-
able. t*7o Pleasant ay.
j'OOAUIi—52S Cedar— Lyile Terrace— Fort.O rent, three front parlors, with alcoveswith his: class board; furnace heat.iBOAKL>—Furnished room*, with board.11J for gentlemen and ladies, £3.75 per j.per week. 11l Islehart st. Ij'noAKU-Belmont House. Corner EighthJ3 and Minnesota— Best 51day house in the
icity:nobar inconnection; regular board and(jocms {5per week.
CJVJ «>lf\VOOl> HOUSE-East Ninth. NearH.l Vabns-ha
—rooms, with excellent
board. S4 and ?i> per week: table board. §12ti\u25a0\u25a0 r month: transients, S! day.
''; I.ONT1 AJXI> FOti3il>.r DOORS IMtST
—Two library books,
!XJ ••Mcrvyn" and "Evelina." A liberalreward will be paid for their return to M!San Third st.
OIiSK STHAYKD-From MinneapolisJ
Rolling mills at Irondale. Nov. 14. onegray horse; about hi years old: weightill.out 1,250. Return to Harris Bros.. 323.Tei.tn ay. south. Minneapolis, and receive re-'"Ward.
I'KCTACI.KS I.OSl—Monday, on ThirdSt., between Cedar and Robert, a pair of
gold-bowed spectacles. Finder please returnto l)i*pntoh office.
'HORSES AM)CARBI.U;E.
FOX sAi>i —A mare In the tens, adapted!-C for any k:u<! of labor, at 342 Pleasant..*|7OK SALK-Uood working horse. 1.400-X pounds: will sell cheap or willtrade.jUddress 272 Toronto ay.
\u0084|J OK>K*\V:NTl.ltKli—Gooiicare, warmIJi stable: single and box stalls. Address#:. T. Whitcher. Matalester.
WAXTKI)—
spun of carriage horses tomatch; must be sound in every re-
spect. Applyat 221 East Seventh st.
I%IANTKD—
A few more horses to winter;'
'-> V single and box stalls. 11. c. Barton,Inver Grove.'iiAM'i:i)-Hordes to keep for the win-:»» K-r; good feed, warm Quarters: bestofcare guaranteed. Inquireat 27 DavidsonBlccfe. •
•*~ IW.4STKP TO KMT
jpAKM—
Wanted.' to rent a farm within ;'a twenty miles of city: stale numberof acres and terms. Address '/... Globe,Minneapolis, !
OOM— Wanted, ple«t::ni furnished roomfor man and wife in private family
where there are noother boarders; must betit ,-iriibk- locality. D T.">. Globe.
OYE WORKS.
F..KOflit..\, N. W. steam Dye Works• office, 4VJ Bobert si., Ryan blockworks, \u25a0 ." and r.7 Indiana ay.
JA.vil.-ON a. v »... New YorK fcteam Dye\\orks; ladies* and gents' cioUiiuga spe-
cialty. 1-1 West Sixth fl
AHI.KKT & MIXTKL, MinnesotaSteam Dye Works. 244 East Seventh.
PATi:.\TS.
A* illiitlCANPatent Market and Novelty. Factory. A. M. Carlson, soliciting at-torney at.d manufacturer and seller of pat-ents,
'liiid017 Mississippi st.. St. Paul.
fcTOKE a\i> BAK nznraUßß
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ATKWANI)SECn.NDHAXD SALOON-\u25a0> fixtures, iceboxes, mirrors, pool andl
—cd Uib'.cjs, counters and bhelyin. -la-Wa*iiiin,icr:*vc :..-.-ill Jliuccapoli&g
POPULAR WANTS.*• v \u25a0_
S>ITJTATIO.\ OFFEKKI).
Fcmnies.IXI.AUIKS GOTO I'H.VNK-
lin. Davidson Grand block, for fine grayswitches at cost for thirty nays: bangs cut,curled, l."» cents. 31S Wabasha st.
CHiAMISKtCUAID—WantPd, a good »:i;l' for chambermaid; good mm 473 \Va-t>: sha rt.
fH« )C(j.',ATi-: ttil't'tZu— Wanted, «
chocolate dipper who is cxi»erienced:i::d Jirat-class: doim other -need apply atYerxw's.Seventh mid Cedar. .-C"«oit.
—Warned, tood girl coot: bring
v' rererences; call before 110011. i\'JGrove it. • . ... vGcit iiit.i.'.wanted at '^7East Sev-
enth si. Sirs. Bowes' Ofcice."
HUU«K\VOK*vpVVantedTi"H girl for gen-end housework; cood pay to ri^hticr-
Bon. C.i.l lioum 4. ForeDUii^h Block, Seroncorners. \u25a0 \u25a0."\u25a0*..
HtK'<i;YVOKK— Wanted, a competent
irirlto do general honsetvorK fora fam-ilyof four, no children; at 2JS Kern st.
OUSK\VOKi»—"Wanted, « good girl lorgeneral housework. Inquire JuS Olive st.
HOUSKWOttK— Wanted, girl for generalhousework. 2:ts Aurora. \u25a0
Hot i(Kh-wirl tor general .house-work. i756 Ashland ay.
HOl'»i.\VOKK—
Warned, a good girl forgeneral housework; reference required.
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Apply 589 Westminster st.
Horsi-.vumtv— A good girltor generalhousework in small family; no chil-
dren; wages. 833 Day;ou aw, cornerVictoria.
HOL>h\VOKK—General servant by Dee.15 for family of two; steam-heated tint,
St. Anthony bill;" must be Rood (lain cook,mid well recommended; pleasant place forgood girl. Address V75, olobe oOce.
HOi;a»i-WOii*k—Wanted, a good girl for
general housework. James Mabon. S3West Central, corner Rice.
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HOL'SKWOIIK—A youns >.;irl forgeneralhousework :German orKorwegiau pre-
ferred. «:J0 Fuller st.
HOL'siiWoKK—Wanted. a capable Nor-wegian sirl for general housework at
591 Iglehart. \u25a0'
HOI <>hViii..K—
Wanted, girlfor generalhousework; tmall lamily:good wages.
."i'jAshland :iv.
oiiKWUith—
Girl wanted, iS Wa-couta st. -
«l>i:KtU'r.K—
Wanted. ii youngwidow to Keep bouse lor a gentleman.
Address T7ti. Globe.ASTKY COOK—Wanted, female pastry
cook at Hotel Gladstone, Jamestown,N.I).OHlc'niAhKU<)
—Experienced shirt-
O makers wanted. . Thad C. Jones «\: Wright,Pioneer Press Building.
rp\vo tiltiLS infamiliesof two. Fort Pop--L !ar. Mont;S-*O. Douglass* Intelligence,:iriSeventh.
KillI,FSTATR FOR SALE.Jtlisccllneons*.
DOi; hAUi Ciif-AF—Fifty feet coutht frontase with a good bouse, opposite
Col. Uetnam's stone mansion; any one wish- Iing a home central and nicelylocated willdowell to look this op. C. Bemh.ird, M Wa-baaos.
Sultnrbnn.ASTr.U TO KUY-From 10» to 200
acres ofgood, level land, not over tenmiles from St. Paul; laud must be of goodquality, suitable for stock farm for horsesana adapted forgrowing tame grasses. Ad-dress, •with description, location and price, L70. Globe. .1 / iOK S) AtKts of land fors«i«or trade
rr\J for city property :S2* per acre. Box'-. South St. Paul.
lI.\AMIAI--31. NKWPiIKT A: SON. INVEST• rceut Bankers, ioca money mi ira• roved property in bt. Paul slid Minneap-
olis nt C jet cent "en or before." Offices.New Pioneer Press Building. Ist. Paul, andKeeve Building.Minneapolis.* —MONEY TOLOANON•XJL • Pianos, .Horses,Carriages, wagons.Household furniture,Diamonds, watches.Warehouse receipts.Mortgage notes, andCommercial paper bought :or taken as col-lateral. Property to remain in.your ownpos-session. Our rules are and always lmve beenthe lowest. Partial pHyineni received nt anytime and interest reduced i:i proportion;Your own time for layuient. All businessconfidential. Private parlors for ladies. Callor address Minnesota Mortgage Loau Com-pany. Room 13-14, First National BankBnildiue. corner Fourth and Jackson sts.—
I>O lot AVArsT TO KOKKOXVmoney at a lower rate than you can
Lorrow through any otter ogeucy? TheAmerican .Mortgage I.grsi company, Room 7.First National bank building,corner FourthBud Jackf-on his., will let you have anyamount, 510, f'_'<>, «25. MO, $75, $lt)O oii'Jim
—in fact, any inyou wish
—on roar.
told weird, diamonds. household furniture,torse, boggy, piano, carriage, etc. *ca lowerlate iP.au you can possibly get it elsewhere. I(.ocas can lemoiu in your possession, and |you can pay a part any time yon want andncp interest. Business private and confi-dential. You can have jour own time inpaving up principal.
EASTKKN >lONKY to loan on city prop--£-<. erty at C. 7 and B per cent: loans "closedwithout delay. E. M. aud It.1,. Ware, 303Pioneer Press building.
L.STK.\L'CM,Koom 10, Globe Build-• ing, is prepared to make loans in nnyamount quicklyand privately on house fur-niture, watches, diamonds, etc.. lowest rates,easy return \u25a0 payments, honorable treatment.
AKtiKAMOUXri)of money to loan onimproved property nt 6 per cent. Gil
man &Co.. New York LifeBuilding.
LOW RATE MONEYIn turns to suit on furniture, pianos, dia-monds, watches or goods instorage; easy re-turn payments: no publicity. TaKe elevatorto Room iti. Germania Bank Building,Fifthand Wabcsha: private room for ladies.
OMiY.v ii)A.> without delay. :ro:nj-'I $10 upward, on furniture, horses, jew-elry, lie.: time checks, notes and secondleal estate mortgages bought. MinnesotaLoan Co.. 117 East Fourth st.
ONLY LOANED on lifeinsurance poi-xTX icies; or boueht. I^. P. Yen Norman,til \u25a0 Guaranty Loan Building.Minneapolis.
-P-R-I-V-A-T-E-Moneyloaned on diamonds, watches, pianos,furniture or goods in storage nt lowest rates,and small monthly return payments; notesand mortgages bought; most private loanrooms in the city. Ohio Investment Com-pany. 132 Globe Building: take elevator
AXTED-A good o or 7 per cent mort-> • ease on improved property, for Sta,flQQto S32.WW, with one or two years' to run. OdinG. Clay &Co.. 2J7 Bank of"Minnesota.WF. MOKITZ.B33 PIOXKKK I'Kf.SS• Buildins
—Mortgaeo loans made
promptly; U 7 and per cent; mortgagesnouchw
Qr7/^ nnjVroSTJUat 6, 7 and s perO/ *J)\J\JyJ cent .on vacant or im-proved St. Paul real estate ;loans closed inthree days. D. \V.C. Ruff. Globe Building.
CIAfit\( TOLOAN on real estate v j•*.'!.*J*i\J\J\J any sums. P. 11. Simpson, |Oil Pinneer Press Building.
WAVIfvDTO BUY.OINTKKS—Wanted, about eighty feet !
vy good second-hnnd store couuters." Van IHyke Bros. &Jenson. Benson. Minn.PIKMTIKK-Wanted to buy. all kindsiT of household goods; lushest cash pricespaid incity. Cardozo Furniture end Auction 'Co.. 4"is to ';•,\u25a0.' Jackson st., between EighthBud Ninth st^.
VJ'J'ATK OK MINNESOTA, CtTU.NTY OFO Kamsey— s«. Prolate Court.In the mutter of the estate of Patrick 11.Doyle, deceased.
Letters of administration, with the willannexed, on the estate of Patrick 11. Doyle.deceased, late of the county of Uamsevand state of Minnesota, being granted toJames Manah-in:
I;is ordered, Tlmtsix months bo, and thesame is hereby allowed from and after tnedate of this order. ivwhich all persons hav-ing claims or demands against the said de-ceased are required to file the same in theProbate Court of said county, forexamina-tion and allowance, or be forever barred.It is further ordered. That the first Mon-
day in June, A.D. ISl|2. at10 o'clock a. m.. ata general term of said Prot»ate Court, to beheld at the court house fa the City of St.Paul, insaid county, be. and the same hereby •
is appointed as the time and place when andwhere the said Probate Court willexamineand adjust said claims and demands.
And it is further ordered. That notice ofsuch hearing be civen to nil creditors andpersons interested in said estate byforthwithpublishing this order once iv each week forthree successive \u25a0weeks ivthe St. Paul DatltGlobe, a daily newspaper printed and pub-iUhed ivsaid county.
Dated at St. Paul this 2d day of December,1881 .
By the Court: JOHN B. OLIVIER,- 11. s.] .Judge of Probate.
POPULAR WANTS.SITUATIONS WASTED.
- .tlalc. •
BAKBER—Situation wanted in a barber\u25bahop; ti,'ht months' experience. Ad
dress V70. Globe.
BO »KKi-r:i'liii^7Tiuauon~~wamed~lirbookkeeper or assistant by young man
of twenty;gocd references: posted in short-hand niiiltypewriting. Address O77. Glebe.
BooKiiKKl'KK—Gentleman employedduring the day wants work after 7 p. in.;
.has had a number of rears' experience asbookkeeper and correspondent, and can {rivethe best of references: can furnish bis owntypewriter, ifdesired. Address J. IV. It.,Globe.
BUYS FOX l'l.vtl>>,places lor ooys;•employment bureau for't-oor boys, free.Newt-boys1
Club Room. chamber of Com-merce building:open from lito i-a. m. an;from J to"':l» p. m.
AI4KIAGK \Vi).>IJiVi)i:KKKused tomachinery wishes employment. Adaress
J 77, Globe.
DAIRYMAN—
man wanm place intlairy:understands care of cows, and a
gcod milter. Address M..Globe.
EHI'I.OYMKNT—Wanted, situation liva-lj respectable youth: good references. Ad-dress 11. I)..:;.">!L'OriPnt si.
BO!STL«\fI—a young /nan (aged 18) WOU.(
like to take care of horse and makehimself useful, lor board, durine winter: at-tending school in evening*. Address IIIS,Glo!>e. _ :TT^OKli.
—Good workingman. honest and
VV intelligent,wants inside work of anykind. Address il77, Globe.
l'(*iti:iie->..
f UA3IBKBMAIU-French yoang lady' desire* a situation hs chambermaid inarespectable family. Address French Consnl-Pte. Union Block, city.
CLKl4ii—Position- wanted by anexperi-/ euced lndv cierk. S 74, Globe.
POOR- Wanted, situation ft;;cook inhotel,v^ or lanndrv work. 390 Broadway.
C^OMI*A>IOX—Wanted, situation as com-vv panIon, nurse orhoa*ckeei>fcr by ludyofculture and experieuca: home desired. *Address S 71. Globe.
SEWING— Wanted, sewing in families;dressmaking; good fitguaranteed. Ad
dress 263 like st.
TKXMiKAI'IIKK-Young iady. rapidstenographer, desires po>ilion"i»t once:
excellent rreommei:dations. K.V .Globe.nPtIKKK competent Germnn girls: oneX nurse; want places at once. Ladies'
Employment. 166 m. Peter st-
OU.N.. LADY.talks- German anrt fen:Jl lish. would like position. -Koehler, P.O. Box HI7. North St. Paul.
BUSINESS CHAFES.Miscellaneous.
OHSAI.K—
Saloon and lunch counter inJT best country town in Minnesota: doinggood business: price S^OO complete: one-halftime If desired ;cheap lease. Full informa-tion in Aubeuser-Boiicta Brewing Associa-tion. 390 chestnut St.: call forenoon.
FOR SALK-A clean stock of boots andshoes in a .prospering city of 4,000
inhabitants in Southern Minnesota: best lo-catiou in city; mast be sold soon: goon rea-sons given for selling. Address J 61. Globe.
OK sALIi-Tlifbest saw and planingmillin Le Sueur county, cheap: reason
forselling, accident. Address August Heck-crt. St. Peter, .Minn.IT7A.NTKUTO Jtl V—A crocery s'.ore ina** good location for cash. A 77. (ilobe.
\\7~A D-ATFosston. Minn., a ihysi-•» cian; population of ton 73 no doc-tor within aradius of forty miles: layingpractice guaranteed. For information "callon or address Postmaster or Bank of PontonHANTKI)-A suitable man as cleric t )»» take charge of a branch office inSt.
Paul for a manufacturing concern as man-ager and cashier; reasonable amount cashsecurity required. Address for interview, S\u25a0)!•>. '-li'N*.Minneapolis.
~"i'o"K »AI.K.
COVHA:.MILL—A fine large coffee millfor 6ale chean. Addree C. Glooe. •
|\OG— breed St. Bernard dog. oue year-L'old, for>h1(- cheap. Address (» 76, Globe.
DOfii—
For sule. liish setter puppies, bredfrom very best imported stock. Inquire
of John Prister. 215 East Seventh st.
FLAT—
A turnishea five-room fliW fort-ale;steam-heated. Address Mrs. Cassie
Homes. GenerHl Delivery, I'ostoSice. St. Paul.OK SALE OltTKAI>K for groceries or
dry goods. Portland cutler, nearly new,thirty-foot office rail. No. 9Hub range. T78,Globe.
FOR SAI^K—A complete banking outfit,inducing safe, counteis. desks, check
punch and stationery. In a Wisconsin town:county sent sad only bask in county: goodreason forselling; write for particulars. Box-1"., Mason, \\ is.
L>IKMTIXX—
For sale, toag.ee range,J- dishes, pictures. Bhade->. draperies, car-pets, easy chair, bureau ,toilet sets, kitchentables, ice cream freezer, clock, lamps, fur-nnce COaL 2r7 East Tenth.
PKKSOrfAIA.MMX THOHSO.N, Magnetic Healer
Itoom 11". Moore Block, even corners;Turkish and hot-air baths.
MK>. .11. A..TL'SSKY, •»'> East Kiuhth st.Magnetic and massage treatment for
nervous diseases, paralytic and rheumatism;also clairvoyant Hours. I)a. m. lo p.m.\| li.n«i.Sh IN:
—Maiitietichealer
ITJ psvehometric and trauce meaium. 225VtWest Seventh i-t.. St. Paul.
Hri ISTAKB Üb' 3IY»TKRY—JUIK,
E'.f. tsTAKSLorenz
—Free! Free! Freeand Prof. Lorenr—Preel P'ree! I-'rec
test: the wonderful trance medium: everyhidden mystery revealed ina dead trance:tells the lullname of each caller, and offuture husband or wife, with aac and date ofmarriage: giveadvice on divorce, contestedwills, speculations, etc.: remove trouble,evil iniluences; bringthe separated together,locate lost persons or bioleu property: not afortune teller, but genuine spirit medium;can convince the most skeptical: six ques-tions answered by mail, Si: send lock ofhair; only live days free, Sunday included.457 St. Peter st.
AXTKU-Parties linvinK incurable oldulcers, old sore?, fever sores, etc., to
Mwd their address to Hoi3-tH. li polls,~3HJSICAI~
Piano H>'KK—Address's. E.CTutchett,Box 492, Posloffice, St. Paul; price, ILSO
references.
STOKE ASP BAR FIXTURES.
BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES ANDBILLIAIIDSUPPLIES. Warerooms. 405 and407; Office and Factory. -111 and 413 Fifthavenue south. Minneapolis. Minu.
Ut' -MINNESOTA, COUNTY OFO Ileunepin
—ss. District Court.
Inthe matter of the assignment cf FrankVermilya, insolvenLNotice Is hereby given that the above-
named insolvent, a resident of Minneapolis,in said county and state, has by deed in writinc. dated November 23d, 1891.' made a gen-eral assignment to the undersigned of ail his-property not exempt by law from levy andsale ou execution, for the benefit of all hisbouA floe creditors, who shall rile releases oftheir demunds against said insolvent, as pro-vided by chapter 14!< oftrie Laws of Minne-sota. ISSI.and acts amendatory thereof.
Allclaim",must be verified end presentedto the undersigned for allowance withintwenty days ai'ttr this notice.
Dated November 27th. 1801.FREDERICK W. .SASH. Assignee.
C. Y.Layboi"k\".
Attorney for Assignee. 21S-220 Bank of Com-merce. Minneapolis, Minn.
CONTRACT WORK—GRADING GOFFV^ AVENUE—Officeof the Board of PublicWorks. City ofSt. Paul, Mian. Nov.24. 1891.—
Sealed bids willbe received by the Boardof Public Works in and for the corpora-tion of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, attheir office in said city, until 12 m. on the7to day of December. A. D. 1891, forgradingGoff avenue from Dearborn street to thenorth line of Hidwell's addition to West St.Paul, in mid city,according to plan? andspecifications on file in the office of saidBoard. .
Abond with at least two (3) sureties, inasum of at least- twenty (20) per ceut, or acertified check on \u25a0» bank of St. Paul ina sumof at least ten (10) per cent of the gross
mourn bid, must accompany each bid. Saidcheck shall be made payable to the Clerk ofsaid Board.
The said Board reserves the right torejectany and allbids.esaid Board reserves right to reject
nd all bids.J. C. t^UINBY,President Pro Tern.
Official: J. T.Kebkes.Clerk Board ofPublic Works.
noT2S-10t
POPULAR WANTS.FOB REST.- . ; -.-•.. flSlttt'K. f:.
A -WE KENT HOrSES, STORES. OF-~T\' FICES. TAKECHARGE OF liENTEDPROPERTY. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGEN\CV. GLOBE BUILDING. j/%
FOX KENT-Houses, stores and offices inX. all r*rtsof the city; call and examineour lists; we may hare Just what you orelooking for. The St. Paul Trust Company,End cott building.East FoTirth st.
H(H?aVat—
rent, house saw rooms,with modern improvemeuts. East
University, near Canada; rent. &»iSO.
H~OfSK—Nine rooms. '% Tilton st: allmodern Improveuts; will rent whole or
part very cheap. Inquireat 583 St. Peter.
HOI tilC—lfOTrent, a warm iix-rooiu houseti;•with modern improvements: near carsf--
twenty minutes' walk from tte postollice. u25Marion st., near sherburne ay.
HO'JSt'— For rent, S-room brick house, NoVSW Westminster st. ;modem improve^
ments. J. M.Hohrer.
HOUSK— For rent nicely furnished eight-,room house, £15 a month. Address 11
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M.. Globe.-
HOUSl1. For Seven-room house nearCanada; also barn corner Canada and
Pearl. Apply52ti Canada.•_-. ."v Stores.
UILI>IN«w—To rent four-story brickbuilding.No. 188 Bast Fifth st..suitable
tor wholesale punmses; willchance to suittenant. Jr.mes 11. Weed. 167 East ThirdsU
boX SALK Ott IU-..Nr—l'JJ East Seventhi- s'.. between Jackson and :sibl?y; In-ouire on premises.
: iSuoms.
A—..o i'..i. j\i:l'_> -<i». ior gentle-• men only: fifty modern *:e*m-heatedrooms by da.-, week or month.
i)LLEGK AY.. 24. WKST-}urnishedfront room, with or withoutboard; steam-
heated and rise ot bath. .ELKVK.M'II>1- .. '.?, KAST—Furnished
front rosin with alcove: all conven-iences. '-I »-i:
ICE ST.. XA—ComerCollege—Nicelyfur-nia&ed rooms, with or without board;
modern improvements; rent reasonable.
ST. I'hir.K .Si.. :!k7—Near Sixth—Pleas-ant furnished rooms; steam heat, elec-
tric lightnud It'!;.
TK.M'li M.. v.i.-r:a vr—opposite cani-
iol—Pleasant front alcove rooms forrent.
T-JNTff ST.. :ti. Furnisiu'd room,1- with or -without board: als»» front pnrlor,TK.VTH (ST.. 217 KAST—For rent, iur-s. \u25a0Jshed room, cheap.
AISASHA ST.. 505—Furnished heated»V rooms, S")4o<sS per mouth.\IA»A»llA. 4-; '-corner Kigluh-Suite» > of handsome front rooms. Si"-'; heated;
aiso small room.7 AISAStiA ST.—corner Tentn M..Over
Dm? Store—Fnrnislied rooms forrent.
Ai:tmo:\ BAM.K;i".»iir^ti-J<»iinN!>u*N Auction*
AKI'tTS, fcTC., AT PUBLIC Alt'-tioiv—We will soil at public,auction in
Hk: store No. -r3E:;st 'l'hird st iin s>cbuue-staa &Brans" old stand), commencing onFriday. Dec. 4, at IDa. m. the Michaud Car-pelcompany stock, consisting ofcarpets. finerngs, portieres, silks.curtain goods ofnilkindsand wallpapers: if yon want bargains, at-
! tend ihis sale. Eavanach & Johnson, Auc-titmeers. **r». {Rs^m] W'F.ot sirth «\u25a0>.
•^riycKi.g.A^EotTs.
HW. <«7yn\<;'JOV CONTKACTOK» and builder; all Kinds of jobbingand
repairing promptlyattended to. 515 St. PeietJVI A MtAUK and theater costume*1» Lmasks, -wigs, beards, grease paint. Mrs. U.Neitmnnn. .'6 East Seventh.
PK« iiTr. .-«<)-. iivi, mno ii. Otf'Midwiferr—Vr<. P. vif>,,7f,\ vi; X'nrtiTi<i» \u25a0
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PROFESSIO.\AI^ [M.CTKIi; A.M> VAPOR HAIlls"
\'r^.F. Ragn»>:i. S.V* West Seventh. J!.DBFmWAhI.vT. 'f
DKiCssiiAKiMi—Wanted, difs-inrtkins?"nt home; can getgood reference. Call
at .'.40 Pine st.
Notice of Application for Liquor:, '.
t>i: - License. /;1 .
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CityClkrk's OrncE. ) :Ft. PAn., Minn., Nov. 23, 1891. f
ToWhom ItMay Concern:Notice is hereby civen that the foliowirr^-
named jK>rson= h»Ve aiiplied tor a licence toBellintoxicating liquors for the year A.D.IBM,at the places or locations hereinafternnnu-d •
Diedenhofeu, P.. IX) Martin street; Mar-qnardu W., 338 Carroll street; Miesen, A.,2jlWest Seventh street.
Now, therefore, notice fs farther given thruthe said spuiicatinns will i,e hoard aud con-sidered by the undersigned at his office in thenew city hail, on the nth day of December,A. I). |ftU. Nt 10 o'clock a. m.. where all per-sons interested ma.appear and willbe heard.
t;iov>. a. PRENDERGA^T.City Clerk.
uo\-25-dec3.
Notice of Application forLiquor License.
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Cityclerk's Office. V.ct. Paul. Minn.,Dec 3, 1-Ul. (To whom itmar concern:
Notice ishereby civen thst the foliowing-naraed persons have applied for a license tosell intoxicating liquors for the year A.D.1691, m the places or locations hereinafternamed:
Aberle, D.. &Co.. 230 East Seventh street;Classen, Peter D.,79 south L'obert street.
Now. therefore, notice is further given thatthe said applications will be .beard aud con-sidered by the undersigned at Mis office in thenew city hall on the I9th day of December.A.D.MM,at 10 o'clock a. m.. -where all per-sous interested may appear and will beheard. . • •
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TIIOS. A. PRENDEUGA3T, City Clerk. \u25a0
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DRUNKENNESS> Or the laquor iUkbit. I'ohliS»«•!.\u25a0» Curedby ivdliiii;i«l< Dr. li:li>><-«'(<ol<trn Mpocitle.
Itis mannfac: urea as powder, which can begiven ina glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, orinfood, withoutthe knowledge of the patient. ItIs absolutely harmletw, and will effect a perma-
| nent and speedy cure, whether the patient is aI moderate drinker oran alcoholic wreck. IthasI been {riven inthousands of cases, and in every| instance a perfect cure has followed. It neverIIalls. 48-paire Book fr*n. To be had of -j L. & W. A. MUSSETTER, 3rd «\u25a0 Wahaaha St.Trad*supplied VrrKOYEB BROS. &CUTLBB,
and RTAjfrmuo co.. St. fattl.I CrOLUEXSP£Clt'lC'CO.Fropi.Clnciiia«tl.O.I
IMISS J. D. HESS, 1I BUSINESS SCHOOL, |I MISS J. D. HESS,
cBlSINESS SCHOOL,
and Typeivrltins.B% Thorough, Practical and Progressive. \u25a0g Lessons by mail. Send for Catalogue. B
% 802 Pioneer Press Bulding, St. PauL \u25a0
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\u25a0pi masses, but o1§ IIP no party,class\u25a0 IIU op clique. It
is looked up-on by the
RnAnlA^ masses as a
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sides a steadynews-giver.
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(^ONFIKMATION OF ASSESSMENT FOR SLOPES ON EAST THIRD STREET-Office>^ of the Board of Public Works, CityofSt. Paul, Minn..Dec. 2, 1391.— assessment ofDeneiits damages, costs and expenses arising from condemning and taking an easement intne tana abutiiu? on East 'Third street, between Earl street and the east city limits,invie City of St.Paul, Minnesota, necessary to construct the slopes for cuts and fills in• grading said East Third street Detweeu Earl street and the east city limits, 10 the establishedgrade, as shown by the profile of said grade on file in the office of the Register of Deeds inand for Ramsey County, and in the officeof the CityEngineer, said slopes to extend 14 feeton said land forevery foot of cut or fillas indicated on the plan ofsaid slopes on file intheomce of the Board of Public Works Inand for said city, having been completed by saidHoard, said Board willmeet at their office insaid city,'at 2d.m. on the 14th day of Decem-ber. A.D.1891, to hear objections (Ifany) to said assessment, at which time and place,unless sufficient cause is shown Jo the contrary, said assessment will be confirmed by
3«ud Board. ;; :-
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The following is a list of the supposed owners' names, a description of the propertyoenented or damaged, and the amounts assessed against the same, to wit:
Gotzlan's Rearrangement of Sigel's Addition to St. Paul.Balance BalanceSupposed Owner and Description. Lot.Block.Benefits. Damages, toOwner, to City
Feter Sclnieya 8 25 $0.10 Ji.oo $3.G0 $3.10Frederick Weiss ...\u25a0:..;. ;.7 25 0.10 0.00 0 00 0 10DanielP. Malloy ..........".....'. 6 25 0.10 0.00 .. O.tO 0.10Wm.S.Dippo .......:........ 5 25 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10Louisa W. Brace
-4 25 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10same z.J... 3 25 0.10
" 0.00 0.00 0.10same ..:v... 2 35 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10Slllne 1 23 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.13
\u25a0 Jacob Pogrebo ..9 24 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10\u25a0 Etter John Peterson \u25a0 : 10 24 0.10 0.00 -0.00 0.19
has. 11. Brace .'....11 24 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10Anton Peter Nelson 12 24 0.10 0.00 0 00 0.10rlorcnce Turner ....13 24 0.10 0.00 0.00 0 10same . 14 24 0.10 000 0.00 0.10Max Feierabend ....15 24 0.10 0.00 00 0.10same ; 1G 24 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10"ir Balance Balance"Supposed Owner and Description. Benefits. Damages. :o Owner, to CityJ. -Vand E. <;. Rogers Commencing on the southline of northeast U ofsection 33, town 29, range Hi,'\u25a0i'JS feet cast of sonthwest corner thereof; thence .north t.arallel with said west lineof Mid northeastU 130 feet: thence east parallel with said south lineof said 14 section 375 feet: thence wiilhmliill t >« point 3,-0 feet north of said south line and 1,616feet eu.-t of west iine of said U seciion: thence duesouth 300 feet: thence west 0:1 said south lineofsaid 14 section L£3) feet 10 beginning (except Thirdstreet) 33.03 SI.OO 80.03 53. 00
Gotziau's Rearrangement of Sigel's Addition to St. Paul.Balance BalanceSupposed Owner a:id Description. Lot. Block. Benefits. Damages, to Owner to City
Chas. F. and H. \V. Gnt&cbc 42 21 $3.10 $0.00 51.00 §) losameand him a 21 0.10 0.00 • 0.03 010Ctins. K. (iiitx-iie 44 21 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10tames AlidiJleton 11 .2!) 0.10 0.00 0.00 010Robert 11. Dnagui 10 v) 0.10 0.00 0 00 0 10Albert S-'heffer I 29 0:10 0.00 0 00 0 10James Jiiddlctou ...8 29 0.10 0.00 (».(« 0 10sanie 7 . 29 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10Robert U.Dmgau 6 29 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10Albeit Scheffer .5 29 0.10 O.ro 0 CO 0.10James Middlclon .4 \u25a0 0.10 0.(50 0.00 0 10\u25a0MM 3 i.9 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10Robert H.Doiunui ...-..\u25a0 -. 2 29 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10Albert Schemer . 1 2") oto 0.00 0.40 010*»»»« -. 17 27 0 10 0.00 0.00 0.10James lUddleten IS 27 0.10 0.03 0 00 0 10\u25a0w 111 tt 0.10 0.03 0.00 0.10Robert H.Donsan 20 27 0.10 0 0') 0 00 0 10Albert sebeffer 21 -7 0.10 0.00 0.00 010James Midii.run 22 2." 0.10 0.00 0.00 0 10"W»C 23 27 0.10 0.00 0.00 o*loRobert H. Donga 24 27 0.10 0.00 0.03 0 1!)Albert Scbeffer .25 27 0.13 0.00 0 v:» 0 13Robert 11. Dougan M 27 0.10 0.00 0.00 0 10James Middleton 27 27 0.10 0.00 © 0) 0 10\u25baanie a 27 0.10 0.90 0 •>> 0 10.Albert Schemer 29 2? 0.10 0.00 0 0-3 o*lo
!,James Middleton , 30 27 0.10 0.03 0 00 0 10; Albert Schetfer 12 28 0.10 0.03 0 00 0 13:same 11 28 0.1) 0.00 O.<X) :010Jjimes-Middietou .10 23 0.10 0.00 0.00 0 10-::;ie ....„ 9 a 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10Robert 11. Doucan S 23 0.10 0.00 0 "1 0 10
Albert Scheffer .7 28 0.1) 0.00 0.00 0.10James »ii«ldh?ton '.-.- 6 28 010 003 000 010*?™c -;; 5 23 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10Robert H. Dongan 4 -8 0.10 0.03 0 0) 0 13:Albert Scheffer 3 23 0.10 0.00 0 00 010Jem?s Xiddieton .2 23 0.1? 0.00 000 010same l 23 0.l 0.00 0.0.) 0.10E. It.Bryant s Subdivision of Blocks 15 and 16. Stinsous Frances Street Addition to St. Paul... ._ . . nice BalanceSupposed Owner and Description. Lot.Block. Benefits. Datiasie?. to Owner, to (itvK. R.Bryant al B 13 §0.10 SJ.UO . «J.(K> S3 10John EnteiJKiii 14 15 0.10 0.00 0.00 010«. Stall .-. 15 15 0.10 0.00 0.00 0 10Gustare P. hnndberg 1G 15 0.10 0.00 0.00
'010 \
Lurs Paulson \u25a0
-.17 15 0.19 0.00 0.00 0 10
Enirnilia Carls ,» IS 15 0.10 o.'» 0.00 0 10SeJina L.Brown .11) 15 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.1)Carrie Johnson -JO IS O.M 0.00 0 03 0 10 IEflwin X.Amos t. : 21 15 0.10 0.00 0.00 o*lo;"me •« 15 0.10 0.00 0.00 0 10'B.R.Bryant et al '23 IT. 0.10 0.• i 0.0!) 0 10setinaL..Hrowm.. -.'4 15 0.10 0.00 0 CO 0 10Oscar Hrti;lund and cnas. E2 ..12 IS 0.10 0.00 00» 010same and same 11 iti 0.10 0.00 o*.oo 010K.R.Bryitutttnl 10 16 0.10 0.00 0.00 0 10sameetal 9 16 O.JO 0.00 0.00 010sameetal 8 If. 0.10 O.W) 0.00 0.10\u25a0nneetal .7 15 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.13;.srtciect'»L 0 10 0.10 O.'O 0.03 0 10sameetal ...-......-> 15 01) 0.00 0.0) 0 10»«*»o*tml 1 lii 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10s:ui.eelal 3 16 0 10 0.00 0.03 0.10sameetal 2 15 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10sameetfll '..... 1 ig 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10
\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0—•~ Smith"* Suadivisiaa of JUock 14. Sliusons Frances Street Addition to St. Paul.
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Balance Balance• £npposed Owner and Description. • Lot.Block. Benefits. Damages, to owner, to City;Arthur 11. Rogers .-..,-. r.13 14 S>-13 S>.Oo 53.00 S) 109*5--i ...-..-: .14 14 0.10 0.00 0.0.3 0.10R. v.. RansumnndJ. 11. Ilorton
*IS 14 0.10 0 00 000 0 10
.Vrfihur H. Rogers 16 11 0.1) 0.03 0.00 o*loFrederic* J. Kiley..? ............. >.'...... 17 14 0.10 0.01 0.00 010.\:;ir-.:).liiAI.Pui«-ifer ; IS l-i 0.10 0.00 0 00 0 10Arthur H. Rogers ......1!) 14 0.10 O.OC 0 00 0 10fmue.r.v ; i) .-. 14 0.1) O.Ot 0 0) 0 10sariie. -\..:.:.... 21 14 0.10 0.0.: 0 00 010sIfr
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-.-.....': 22 .. 14 0.10 O.CI 0.03 0.10"'"K. Howard... «{ 14 0.13 0.« 0.00 0 10Benjamin JanM.-n ..:.-. ..:..: 24 14 0.10 0.0( 0.10 0.10
'. . Stinson"s Frances Street Addition to St. Paul.Balance BalanceSupposen Owner and Description. Block. Benefits. Damages, to Owner, to City
C. H.and H. A.brhlick • 17 St.2o S»;'tt 53(0 SI 20same and same ." IS 123 0 ?0 0.00 I*2oCbastina .M.HiUebrandt '. 13 1.23 0 00 0 00 1"0Christ. C.Berca 12 1.2) . 0.00 000 120C. 11. and 11. A.£ch!lclc ; 19 1.20 0.0) 0.00 1.20(.(\u25a0uintiTi Jo.'nn-iouc 20 1.20 0.00 0.00 1 ->
1Samuel G. Sloan II 1.20 0.00 0.08 1.20
G. V.Bacon's Addition to St. PauL'. Balance BalanceSupposed Owner and Dascription. \u25a0 Lot.Block. Benefits. Dflmaces. to Owner to ('ity
Bacon and Rosera ...-....:..... 12-
Hi §3.o<> $t.03 "!»>.OO $) 10ssme and same II 16 0.10 0.00 0.03 0.10
andaaaM 10 16 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10same and Mime 9 16 0.10 0.00 oOj ; 010and t-aiiie 8 It) 0.10 0.00 0 00 9 10
same and same.. 7 16 0.10 0.0) 0.00 0 19\u25a0ait same....;. 6 16 0.10 0.00 0 "0 OK)sameaadfame w I 16 0.10 0.00 0.0.) ', 0.10same auil same ." 4 16 0.10 O.CO o.i>o 0.10same same ....3 16 0.10 0.00 O.BQ J 0.10snine and same 9 15 0.10 0.03 O.CO '& 0.10same and fame 10 15 0.10 0.00 0.00 R 0.10Fame and same 11 15 0.10 0.00 0.00 V 0.10>auie and ; 12 15 0.10 0.00 0.00 V 0.10
and same 13 15 0.10 0.00 0.00 -i- 010sr me and same 14 15 0.10 0.00 0.00 i 0.10same and same 15 15 0.10 0.00 0.00 \u25a0• 010same and same ...... 16 15 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10licinemaun, licCouviile & Slierle's Subdivision oflots 2, 12 and 13, Lee's Suburban Homes
St. PauLBalance Balance
Supposed Owner and Description. Lot.Block. Benefits. Damages, to Owner, toCit?Elisie sticrie et al.: 8 3 $3.10 SO.OO gO.i-0 80 10\u25a0ameetal : 9 3 0.10 0.00
—000 . 010
Albert Scheffer : .....10 3 0.10 0.00 0.00 f 010same 11. 3 0.10 0.00 00 \u25a0 010C. J. AlcConville et al 12 3' 0.10 i- 0.00 0.00 k 0.10sameetal ." 13 3 0.10 1 0.00 . 0.00 \u25a0' 010E«meetiil 14 3 0.10 •. 0.00 0.00
-0.10
same ct :. 5 4 0.10 > 0.00 00 * 0.10s-aineetal 4 4 0.10 >0 00
-000 0.10
Elisfe Stierloet ai ..3 4 0.10 -i0.00 00 vi0.10snmeetal 2 4 0.10 <•\u25a0 0.00 O.CO & 0.10same c:al .... 1 4 0.10 0.00 ,0 00 -I- 0.10sama«tnL v. 16 6 0.10 0.00 0.00 '; 0.10sameeta! : 17 6 0.10 0.00 0.00 v 0.10same el al 13 , 6 o.l*l 0.00 0.00 A'J 0.10sameetai 19 6 0.10 - 0.00 0.00 !' 0.10same - 20 6 0.10 :- 0.00 0.0)
'0.10•Albert Scheffer '-'1 6 0.10 • O.CO 0.00 '• 0.10same 22 6 0.10 •: 0.00 0.00 0.10
same : 23 6 0.10 0.00 . 0.00 010C. J. McConville 24 0 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10same 25 6 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10eameetal 26 6 0.10 0.00 0.03 0.10same ct a! 27 6 0.10 . 0.00 0.00 0.10sameet«l 23 6 0.10 0.00 0.00 0 10sameetal...... 29 6 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10same etal... JO 6 0.10 0.00 0.0 ) 0 10Albert Scheffer.... 15 5 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10same 14 5 0.10 0.00 0.00 0 10same ::.~ 13 5 0.10 0.00 0.00 0 10same : 12 5 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10same....- 11 5 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10same 10 5 0.10 0.10 0.00 0.10same 9 5 0.10 0.00 000 \u25a0 010same ..: 8 5 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10C. J. McConville et al 7 5 0.10 0.00 0.00 010sameetal ..: 6 5 0.10 O.CO 0.00 0.10Elisie Stierlect ai 5 5 0.10 0.00 0.00 0 10sameetal 4 5 0.10 0.00 0.00 0 10sameetai 3 5 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.13sameetal 2 5 0.10 0.00 0.00 0 10sameetal 1 5 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10
Bunde's Park Addition to St.PauLBalance Balance
"^'Supposed Owner and Description. Lot. Block. Benefits. Damages, to Owner, to CityAlbert 11. Buude 16 2 53.10 $>.0u |9.< M$.) 10same 17 2 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10same 13 2 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10same 19 2 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10same :..~. 20 2 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10Same.... 21 2 0.10 0.00 0.00 \u25a0 0.10same 22 2 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10same 23 2 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10same 24 2 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10same 25 2 0.10 0.00 0.00 0 10same ". .....26 . 2 0.10 0.00 0.0) 0.10same. 27 2 0.10
-0.00 0.00 0.10
fMrrue .23 2 0.10 0.00 0.00 O.COfame 29 3 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10s:i:i:e- 30 2 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10same 15 3 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10same :.......14 3 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10same.. 13 3 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10same ...12 3 0.10 0.00 0.00. 0.10same 11 3 0 10 0.00 0.00 0.10same ........... 10 3 0.10 0.00 0.00 O.IC
It.Miller .: 8 3 0.10 0.00 0.03 0.10Alb.11. Bunde « 3" 0.10 .0.00 -0.00 0.10same ....7 3 0.10 0.00 0.00 10same...;. 6 3 0.10 0.00 0 00 0.10same J 1 5 3 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.105ame....;................ -. 4 3 0.10 0.00 0.00 0 10same 3 3 0.10 000 * 0.00 0.10same ............:...". ..: 2 3 0.10 0.00 0.00 0 10same 1- 3 \u25a0 0.10 0.00 0.00
~0.10
same.... ;. :..."....... 15 4 \u25a0 0.10 0.03 0.00- -
0.10same ........;..". V. 14 4 0.10 0.00 O.UO 0.10same ....: "... ; ..........13 4 •- 0.10 0.00 0.00 • 0.10 isame .;. 12 4 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10same... ; 11 4' 0.10 -0.00 0.00 0105ame..:..... 10 4 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10same ...-. ...:...... 9 4 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10same.... ;.;'........ 8 4 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10same ;.. ...7 "4 0.10- 0.09 0.00 0.105ame.....: :........: 6 4 0.10 0.00 0.00-0.10b:.. ...5 4 0.10 \u25a0 0.00 0.03 -0.1!)
Bundes Park Additiou to St. Panl.„ _. Balaiioe'BalauceSupposed Owner and Description. Lot. Block. Benefits. Damages, to Owner tocity
Alb. H. Bunde 4 4 $U0 JO.OO $0.00 $0.10s»ane 3 4 0.10 0.00 0 00 0 10same 2 4 0.10 0.00 0 00 0 10Jatnc 1 4 O.D O.W) 0.00 0.10Kate A. Horst 16 1 0.10 0.00 0 00 0 10AlfjertH. Buude 18 1 0.10 0.00 0 00 0 10B»nie 19 1 0.10 0.00 000 010 \u25a0
same 30 1 0.10 6.tt> • 000 010same 21 1 0.10 0.00 0 00 o'lOs«rue 21 1 0 10 0.00 000 o'lOsama 23 1 0.10 0.00 000 OJOsame. 24 1 O.W 000 0.00 0 13s«me 25 1 . 0.10 O.CO 000 o*losame 26 1 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10s»nie 27 1 0.19 0.00 0.00 0 10"me 28 1 0.10 0.00 Q.OO 0 10satl>e 29 1 0.10 0.00 0.00 0 10same aO j 0 10 0.00 0.00 0.10„ . _ .„ . . Balance BalanceSupnosed Owner and Description. Benefits. Damages, to Owner, to City
Darnel J.Hennery, section 3">. town 2D. range 22 (ex--cept Minnehalia street and Third street) SJO.Od ft 00 $3 00 $30 (ft
Allobjections to said assessment must be maile in writingaud li'ied with the Cleric'of6aid Board at lenst oue d.-iy prior to saJd meeting. JJ L GOIiMW PresidentOfficial: J. T.Kekkeil. Clerk Board ot" Public Works.
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THE SAIXT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 3, 1891. 7
A WORLD-BKATF.R AFLrOAT.
Launch of the Pride of UncleSam's Navy.
Piiir.Ai>Ei.pniA, Pa., Dec- 2.—
TheUnited States armored cruiser NewYork was launched this afternoon fromthe yard of the CratnD Shipbuildingcompany, ivthe presence of 15,000 peo-ple, including the secretaries of thenavy, treasury and interior depart-ments. United States senators,".congress-men, hi-rli naval officials, and repre-sentative business and professional menfrom all parts of the country. MissHelen Page, of New York, broke thetraditional bottle of wine upon the greatsteel ram of the cruiser as she slid fromher wooden crate into the Delswareriver, and christened her "New York."
Tnis vessel marks an era in the an-nals of American shipbuilding. henfinished, she willbe the most formida- ,ble cruising vessel that has ever flownthe stars and stripes, and, in addition,she is the most powerfully eiiginedsteamship ever built outside of Euro-pean shipyards. There is nothingailoat today ot her class that willbe ableto steam from her or to engasre with herwith any great -hopes of victory. Al-though essentially a commerce de-stroyer, the New York will be able tohold her own withall but the heaviestline-of-battle ships, and return shot forshot with them inaction.• The New York willcarry a battery of6 eight-inch breech-loading rifles, 12four-inch rapid tire guns. 8 six-pound-ers, 4 Gatlings and 6 torpedo tubes. :Two "of the eight-inch guns will be :mounted en barbette forward on the up-per deck and two in a similar barbetteaft, while the remaining two will becarried in broadside amidships on theupper deck. Following are the princi-pal dimensions: Length on the waterline, 380 feet G. 5 inches: breadth ofbeam, 04 feet: mean draught, 25 feet 3.5inches; displacement, 8,150 tons: maxi-mum speed, .20 knots; sustained seaspeed. 15.5 knots; complement ot offi-cers and men, 473; coal endurance (totalcapacity), 13.000 miles. Having a free-board of twenty feet from the water tothe upper deck, sue willbe able to tighther guns and maintain her speed.in sea-ways tint would render smaller shipshelpless.
The New York willbe a twin screwvessel, propelled by four separatedengines, each having a power of 4,500horse. Two of these willwork the shaftfor the starboard screw and two that forthe port. The engines will be soar-ranged that they will be disconnected,iallowing the vessel to cruise under half
power. Steam will be furnished by sixboilers, heated by eight furnaces." Inaddition to these there willbe auxiliaryboilers, above the protective deck. Boththe main and auxiliary boilers will befitted to work under forced draught onthe air tight lire room system. Theelectric lightplant will have a capacity ,of 10,000 amperes and willinclude 7,000incandescent lights. Ivaddition therewilt also be four search lights thirtyinches indiameter, all of which can becontrolled from the bridge and conningtower.
THE GOLDEN JUBILEE. '-
Magnificent Reception to the Pre-lates in St. Louis.
St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 2.— The recep-tion tendered
-by the Marquette club
this evening to Archbishop Kenrick andvisiting prelates, in honor of his goldenjubilee, was a magnificent affair, andone ofthe most notable gatherings ofdistinguished representatives of theKomanCatholicJhierarchyever witnessedin a Western city. Letters of regretwere received from Cardinal Tasch-ereau. President Harrison, Vice Presi-dent Morton. Secretary Tracy. SecretaryFoster, Postmaster General Wana-maker, ex-President Cleveland, manygovernors ofstates and church officials.
Mercier Was Mum.Quebec, Dec. 3.
—Premier Mercier
gave evidence yesterday in the prelim-inary inquiry into his charges againstWhite and Whelan, of Montreal, thatthey libeled him in saying he had ac-cepted large sums of money from pub-lic contractors. Being asked in cross-examination if he had not on certainspecified dates received from ContractorWhelan certain laree specified amounts,the premier declined to answer.
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