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Page 1: The Saint Paul globe (Saint Paul, Minn.) 1896-07-29 [p 7] · 2017-12-15 · Cert. Description. Lot.Block. Redemp't 81542. N. M. Weide 5 $1,005.87 BID4C. same 7 7 114.40 Construction

REDEMPTION EXPIRING.

City Treasurer's Notice of Redemp-

tion Expiring December 7th. IMOO.City Measurer's OiHc?

St. Paul. Minn., July 14th, 1896.Owners and all persons interested in the

within described real estate are hereby notifiedthat the time of redemption on the followingdescribed property will expire on the 7th dayof December, 1896, and that deeds will be is-sued by the City of St. Paul on and afterthe 7th day of December, 1896, in accordancewith the city charter, upon presentation to theCity Comptroller of the following unredeemedCity Treasurer's certificates of sale for prop-erty situated in the City of St. Paul and soldby him on the 7th day of December,. 1891, toeatisfy judgment against th*> same, rendereiIn the District Court of Ramsey county, in theState of Minnesota, for the following improve-ments, unless redeemed on or before the 7thday of December, 1896.

The sums below willbe the amounts neres-\u25a0a»y to ied.»em the lots, with Int rest and costsfigured to the day when redemption expires.

0lieiiinu'. UiiiininKmill Extension of

a Street 200 Feet Wide from

1h< stnat Street to a Point Where

a Creek Whli-h Is the Outlet of

Fountain Cave, Empties Into theMiMKisMlpnl River.K#iney, Bond and Trader's Addition.

No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot.Block. Redemp't81542. N. M. Weide 5 $1,005.87BID4C. same 7 7 114.40

Construction of a Sewer on Cleve-land Avenue, from Power Streetto Myrtle Street.

Capital Addition.No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot Block. Redemp't81560. M. T. Collcm 25 1 $8.37

I'oiiMtriiftionof a Sewer 011 DawsonStreet, from Arcade Street to Men-dota Street.

H. W. Grube's Subdivision of Block 97, Ly-man Dayton's Addition.

No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot.Block. Redemp't81566. Margaret Larson 8 $40.40

1(instruction of a Sewer on Fre-mont Street, from Mendota Streetto Forest Street.

Aschs Subdivision of Block 92, Lyman Day-ton's Addition.

No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot.Redemp't81568. M. Leithauser 19 $46.03Gotzian's Subdivision of Block 89, Lyman

Dayton's Addition.No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Redemp't81569. Emery C. Houghton 21 $46.03

Opening, Widening and Extending

Otto Avenue, from Stewart Ave-nue to Pleasant Avenue.

Cottage Lots Addition, St. Paul.Jvo.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot Block.Redmp't81672. Estate of W. L.

Mintzer (exceptOtto avenue

19 and 20 2 $16.2881571. same ....21, 22 and 23 2 22.94

Change of Grade on Jackson Street,

Retween the South Line of AVintei>Street and the North Line of Syc-amore Street.

Ashton and Sherburne Addition.No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert Description. Lot Block. Redemp't81573. D. M. Robbins,

east % of Hills-dale street va-cated in front ofand except Fair-view street 8 7 $69.24

81574. same, west of Fair-view street andexcept Jacksonstreet 7 7 52.66

81575. same, west of Fair-view street andexcept Jacksonstreet 6 7

same, west of Jack--

19.54son street 5 7

81376. same, west of Jack-son street 4 7 11 26

81.77 CJ. D. Ashton 4 14 69.2481579. same 3 14 69.24

Dawson and Smith's Addition.No.of Suposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Block.Redemp't81585. Anna Smith 4 3 $U.58

Condemning and Taking EasementIn IjMulAbutting on AVimlslowAvenue, Between Prospect Terraceand Annapolis Street, Necessaryto Construct the Slope for Cuts11ml Fills in Grading Said Winds-low Avenue Between ProspectTerrace and Annapaolls Streetto the Established Grade Thereof.

West St. Paul Proper.No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Block.Redemp't81591. J. Marti 1 30 $19i9381532. same 2 30 19.9381'>93. same 3 30 19.9381602. Heinrich and Her-

man Beilke "B" 19.93Ramsey County Loan and Trust Company'sSubdivision of No. 2 to West St Paul.

No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Redemo't81603. Edward B. Som-

mers 1 $7.09BICO4. B. J. Brayton 6 16.5481605. famaey County

Loan & Trust Co. 7 16 64Jackson and Bidwell's Addition to West St.

Paul.No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert Description. Lot. Block.Redemp't81606. E. J. Schneli 1 16 $19 9381607. same 2 16 19.98BlrtOS. same 3 ie 19.9381609. C. 11. Oakes et al.. 4 16 19 93El6lO. same 5 is 19.93

lie- \ssc»Miicut for Change of Gradeon Valley Street, Between Jack-son Street and Warren Street.

Ashton & Sherburne's Addition.No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Block.Redemp't81611. Anna Omdahle. east

of Fairview street 5 20 $6 3081612. same, that part of

lot 5, block 20,Ashton and Sher-burne Addition toSt.Paul lying westof Fairview streetand north ofnorthwest line oflot 13, block 20,said addition, pro-duced northeast toFairview street._..„ Part of 5&13 20 11.36

81613. Geo. Bolen (exceptFairview street). . 6 20 10 03. 81615. D. M. Robbins,east of Fairviewstreet 8 7 10. 08

81516. same, east ofFairview street.. 7 7 10.03

81617. same, west of Fair-view street 8 7 6 6481618. same, west of Fair-view street 7 T 6.54

81619. same, west of Fair-view street 6 7 6,54

81620. same, east of Fair-view 5treet. 2,3.4,5&6 7 24.25

Tinker's Addition to St. Paul.No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Block.Redemp't81621. Patrick White, west

/ 2-3 of south 1-3#f 1 2 $5.04

Prince and Posueyer's Rearrangement.No.cf Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Redemp't81627. P. H. Kelley et a1.12 16 5481628. Estate of Win. Bar-

rett 13 6.54Robert and Randell's Addition.

No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert Description. Lot Block.Redemp'tBIC3O. James Dooley et al

(except west 50feet) undivided4-5 13 2 $10.04

81631. same et al (exceptwest 50 feet) 14 2 10 04

81C32. same et al 1 7 10.0481533. same et al 2 7 10.04

V.GrsKlliiK Simpson Avenue from Min-

nehalia Street to Charles Street.Hamllne Syndicate No. 1.

No. of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert Description. Lot. Block. Redemp't81651. Adolph Lucas 2 6 $26.56

Grading Ktuu, Street from CherokeeAvenue to Bldwell Street.

Banning and Olivers Addition to West StPaul.

No. of Supposed Owner and Am't of• Cert. Description. Lot Block. Redemp't1 BJtSo- A. M. Lawton (ex-

cept M. Lam-prey's part)

\u25a0orth I*> feet of. 4 26 $,'2.80

Prince's Rearrangement of Lots 1, 2, 6. 7,8, 9 and 10. Block 20, Banning and Oli-ver's Addition to West St. Paul.

No. of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Block. Redemp't81G57. John S. Prince...l, 2 and 3 $142.52

Dawson's Addition to West St. Paul.No. of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Block. Redemp't81663. Chas. R. Morton.. 9 11 $72.80Nelson, Stevens and King's Addition to West

St. Paul.No. of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Block. Redemp't81fi64. Samuel Deering ..14 8 $88.0981665. D. D. Merrell.... 7 11 86.6881666. same 5 12 72.80

Grading the Alley In Block 25 Muc-UllUliiand Marshall Addition.

Hill's Addition.No. of Supposed Owner and • Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Block. Redemp't81678. Math. Andterson,

south 1-3 of 1,2 and 3 3 $26.83

Grading Burgis Street, Topping

Street and Atwater Street, 'Re-spectively, from Gaultier Streetto Western Avenue.

Belfleld's Subdivision of Lots 12, 13 and 14of Wilkins and Heyward's Out Lots.

No. of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Block. Redemp't81686. John W. Kelley..l2 2 $59.8481687. Jacob Paulson 11 2 59.84

Wilkins and Heyward's Out Lots.No. of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Redemp't81689. A. K. Barnum and W. H.

Sanborn, north 100 feetof 23 $173.72

Front Street, Second Addition.No. of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Block. Redemp't81691. Pat Harnhan 7 2 $50.00

Homestead Addition.No. of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Block. Redemp't81693. Augusta J, Chris-

temond, north1-3 of..1, 2 and 3 2 $115.39

Atwater Street Addition.No. of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Block. Redemp't81694. Emma Anderson.. 7 2 $50.0081695. same 6 2 50.0081697. John I.Lee 3 2 50.0081698. Nels Walden 2 2 50.0081699. Gustf. Hall 1 2 60.0081704. Geo. B. White-

horn et al 14 1 50.00Homestead Addition.

No. of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert Description. Lot. Block. Redemp't81705. J. E. Corey.south

1-3 of 6 2same, south 1-3 of. 5 2 $115.71same, south 1-3 of. 4 2

Atwater Street Addition.No. of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert Description. Lot. Block. Redemp't81707. F. C. Barnard 13 2 $50.0081709. Albertine F. Ol-

son 15 2 50.00Pacific Addition.

No. of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert Description. Lot. Block. Redemp't81711. Edward Olson .... 1 1 $59.84

Grading Slmcoe Street from AtwaterStreet to Front Street.

Lewis' Second Addition.No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert Description. Lot. Block.Redemp't81715. John Wallin 4 8 $9.56

Gray's Addition to McKenty's Out Lots.No.of Supposed Owner and ,Am't ofCert Description. Lot Block.Redemp't81721. Wm. K. Gaston ...30 4 $8.7581722. same 29 4 9.8181723. J. D. McKenty ....28 4 9.8181724. Wm. K. Gaston ...27 4 9.8181725. J. D. McKenty ....26 4 9.81Weide's Addition to and Rearrangement of

Paist's Outlots.No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Block.Redemp't81729. Mary Christopher-

son 3 1 $13.5081730. Elizabeth Berth-

raume 5 1 13.5081731. John Frestl 6 1 18.50

Grading Chatsworth Street from Car-roll Street to Laurel Avenue.

Rogers' Addition.No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert Description. Lot. Block.Redemp't81732. W. C. Blockmon ..28 4 $110.67

Grading Fairview Avenue fromMarshall Avenue to St. Anthony-Avenue.

Lovering Park Addition.No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Block.Redemp't81742. Ed Bushnell

1. 2 and 3 3 $66.83

Grading Clifton Street, from Ran-dolph Street to Grace Street.

Stinson, Brown and Ramsey Addition.No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Block.Redemp't81743. P. P. Winternute (except

south 111 8-12 feet ofwest 58^ feet) 35 $386.61

Pioneer Real Estate and Building SocietySubdivision of Block 36, Stinson, Brown andRamsey Addition.

No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot.Redemp't81745. W. H. Williams and S. E.

Day 9 $81.24Rogers and Coleman Subdivision of Block 22

Stinson, Brown and Ramsey Addition.No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert Description. Lot. Block.Redemp't81749. Peter J. Lunhan ..13 2 $65.6081750. same 12 2 75.42

Construction, Relaying and Repair-tag Wooden Sidewalks, Estimate\o. 8, 1889.

Michel and Robertson's Addition.No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description, Lot. Block.Redem't81752. C. H. Franheim....23 10 $2fi 0681753. same 24 10 26.0681754 same 25 10 26.0681755 same 26 10 26.06

Construction of n Sewer on FlakStreet, from Martin Street toDayton Avenue, on Martin Street,from Flsk Street to Dale Streeton St. Anthony Avenue, from FlskStreet to Dale Street, on RondoStreet, from Fisk Street to St.Albans Street, on Carroll Street,from Flsk Street to Dale Street,on Iglehart Street, from MiltonStreet to Dale Street on Mar-shall Avenue, from Vic-toria Street to MillerStreet, on Dayton Avenue, fromVictoria Street to Miller Street,on St. Albans Street, from Igle-hart Street to Rondo Street andfrom St. Anthony Avenue to Mart-in Street and on Victoria Street,from Marshall Avenue to DaytonAvenue.

Rearrangement of South % of Block No 9Butterfleld's Syndicate Addition No 1

' 'j No.of Supposed Owner and Ain't ofST-ot p

Description. Lot Redem't81767. Frank F. Loomii .. 3 $30 1481768. same 4 *jj<)9481769. same 5 30 <)481774. O. W. Underwood.. lo 309481775. same 11 30 94

Butterfleld's Syndicate Addition No 1No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert Description. Lot. Bloek.RedemD'tBISO2. Smith and Taylor

(except south 80feet) 14&15 U t55.3g

BISO3. C. W. Youngman...l3 11 72 go81805. Gust Wickstrand..2O 10 72"S8BIBQ9. W. E. Howard 21 13 67 66Wm. Bickel's Subdivision of Lot 2 of Smith

and Lott's Outlots.No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Block.Redemn't81836. Nic Wagner 9 3 t74 6181539. W. T. Alexander

(except Rondostreet) 6 3 T> 88Edwin Dean's 2d Addition.

No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert Description. Lot. Block.RedemD't81842. Harry I. Vay- P

hinger 11 6 7' 8881843. Anna G. Hall, south

90 feet of 10 7 79 90Scribner and Crittenden's Subdivision of Lots

8 and 13, Smith and Lott's Outlots.No.of Supposed Owner and \m't ofCert Description. Lot. Block.Redemp't81547. J. M. Cunningham. 4 2 $84.22Berryhlll and Davidson's Rearrangement of

Lots 7 to 11 inclusive, and North 5 feet ofLots 12, 13 and 14. Block 3, Ninnineer andDonnelly's Addition.

No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Redemp't81907. Sarah B. Mahan,

north 31 feet of"*"120.44

Ninnlngar and Donnelly's Addition.-

No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Block.Redemp't151908. Sarah B.

(except south 64fee) 6 8 72.88

81921. Isaac and W. W.Klpp 5 5 72.88

Merriam's Rearrangement of East 1-3 of LotSmith and Lott's Outlotß.

No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Block.Redemp't81925. Wm. Dawson et al,

undivided 1-3....10 $23.1381926. same et al (ex-

cept north 25 feet) 9 25.65Butterfleld's Syndicate Addition No. 1.

No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot Block.Redemp't81935. Smith and Taylor

(except south 80feet) 14&15 11 $76.35

Berryhill and Davidson's Rearrangement ofLots 7 to 11 inclusive, and North 5 feetof Lots 12, 13 and 14, Block S, Nlnningerand Donnelly's Addition.

No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Redemp't81936. John H. Healey.... 6 $58.8481937. Chas. J .Berryhill..4 58.8481939. same S 58.84Scribner and Crittenden's Subdivision of Lots

8 and 13, Smith and Lott's Outlots.No. of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot.Block. Redemp't81854. Emma L. Allen,

east 30.4 feet ofthe south 90 feet of 4 1 $55.38

Edwin Dean's Subdivision of Part of Smithand Lott's Outlotß.

No. of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Block. Redemp't81880. Frank Ford (except

west 10 feet andsouth 6 feet) 7 5 $55.39

Scribner and Crittenden's Subdivision of Lota8 and 13, Smith and Lott'a Outlots.

No. of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Block. Redemp't81886. John Twohy Jr.... 6 5 $84.22

Construction of a Sewer on PayneAvenue, front Mlnnehaha Streetto Fauquier Street and on Beau-mont Street, from Preble Streetto Payne Avenue.

Welde's Subdivision of Lots 12, 13, 14 and 15of Block 1. Borup and Payne's Addition.

No. of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot.Redemp't81963. Chas. A. B. Weide 3 $73.02

Arlington Hills Addition.Cert. Description. Block.Redemp't81965. James Stinson, south of

railroad (except south 40feet of west 100 feet) 49 $109.28

Re-Aasessment for Opening, Widen-ing and Extending Jenka Street(Now Hatch Street), from Its Pres-ent Western Terminus to RiceStreet.

No. of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Redemp't81968. Christen Johnson

—Com-

mencing at the northwestcorner of lot 9, block 2,Faw- .cett's addition to St. Paul;thence west 29 feet; thencesouth 110 feet; thence east29 feet; thence north 110feet to beginning, beingIn St. Paul, Minnesota.... $6.52

Fawcett's Addition.No. of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot Block.Redmp't81969. Frank Burns 18 1 $5.90

Changing Grade on Jackson StreetBetween North Line of UniversityAvenue, East, and the South Lineof Grove Street, and on FourteenthStreet Between Robert Street andCanada Street.

Prince and Desnoyer's Rearrangement.No. of Supposed Owner and Am't of£?£;. Description. Lot.Redemp't81976. P. H. Kelly et al 12 $75 5281977. Estate of Wm. Barrett. .. .13 75.52

Robert and Randall's Addition.No. of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert Description. Lot Blook.Redmp't81980. James H. Dooley et

al. (except west

_\u0084.„.50 feet) 14 2 $146.36

81981. same and same 1 7 146 3681982. same and same 2 7 146 36

Ashton and Sherburne's Addition.No.of Suposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot.Block. Redemp't81987. Anna Omdahl (east

of Fairview street) 5 20 $17 15No. of Supposed Owner and Am't ofSfJoi Description. Redemp't81988. same— That part of lot 5

block 20, Ashton andSherburne's addition to StPaul, Minnesota, lyingwest of Fairview streetand north of northwestline of lot 13, said block20 produced northeast toFairview street $31 31Ashton and Sherburne's Addition

No. of Supposed Owner and Am't of£?£™ „ Description. Lot.Block. Redemp't81989. Geo. Bolen (except

Fairview street) .. 6 20 $41 9«»8199LD. M. Robbins (east

*„,„„„ or Fairview street 8 7 12.8681992. same, east of Fair-

view street) 7 7 12 8681993. same (west of Fair-view street) 8 7 12 8881994. same (west of Fair-view street) 7 7 12 86

81995. same (west of Fair-view street) 6 7 12 «fi

81996. same (east of Fair-view street)

2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 7 32.70

Condemning and Taking an Ease-ment In the Land Abutting onMcMenemy Street, Between CaseStreet and Worth City Limits, \e<-_cessary to Construct the Slopes forCuts and Fills In Grading SaidMcMenemy Street Between SaidPoints to the Established GradeThereof.

McMenemy Subdivision "A."No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Redemp't82006. J. W. C00per... 22, 23 and 24 $12 53

Westminster Addition.No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Block. Redemp't82008. Geo. E. Smith 1 5 $7 %82009. Annie E. F. Stewart

28, 29 and 30 1 112 53Morton's Subdivision of Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7

J. M.Warner's Acre Lots.No.of Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert. Description. Lot. Block. Redemp't82011. Paul Gadbois ......19 1 $5 0482012. The Freehold Build-

ing and DebentureAssociation 18 1 5 04

82013. same and same. 17 1 512Merrell's Addition.

No.of. Supposed Owner and Am't ofCert Description. Lot.Redemp't82014. Annie Mcßorne 2 $6 59

AllInthe City of St. Paul, County of Ram-sey and State of Minnesota.

C. L. HORST,City Treasurer.

Note—No. of Cert., Number of Certificate;Am't of Redemp't, Amount of Redemption.

July 15, 22, 29, Aug. 5, 12, 19.

CONTRACT WORK—PAVING WITH AS-PHALT, JACKSON STREET.Office of the Board of Public WorksCity of St. Paul, Minn., July 18, 189«.

Sealed bids will be received by the Boardof Public Works In and for the corporationof the City of St Paul, Minnesota, at theiroffice in said city, until 2 p. m. on the 30thday of July, A. D. 1896. for paving withasphalt Jackson street, from Seventh streetto Ninth street, in said city, according toplans and specifications on file in the of-fice of said Board.

A bond with at least two (2) sureties in asum of at least twenty (20) per cent'

or acertified check on a bank of St Paul in asum of at least ten (10) per cent of the grossamount bid must accompany each bid <3aidcheck shall be made payable to the Clerk ofsaid Boar*.

The said Board reserves the right to rejectany and all bids.Official: R. L. GORMANJOHN C. MUELLER, President

Clerk Board of Public Works.July 20-30.

CONTRACT WORK—

REPAIRING ANDPAINTING SEVENTH STREET BRIDGE.Office of the Board of Public Works,

City of St Paul, Minn.. July 23, 1896.Sealed bids willbe received by the Board of

Public Works in and for the corporation ofthe City of St Paul, Minnesota, at their of-fice in said city, until 2 p. m. on the 4thday of August. A. D 1896, for painting andreplacing the floor of the Seventh streetbridge across the tracks of the Great North-ern Railway and Northern Pacific Railwayin said city, according to plans and specifi-cations on file (n the office of said Board

A bond with at least two (2) sureties, in asum of at least twenty (20) per cent, or acertified check on a bank of St Paul in asum of at least ten TJIO) per cent of the grossamount bid must accompany each bid. Saidcheck shall be made payable to the Clerk ofsaid Board.

The said Board reserves the right to rejectany and all bida.

, R. L. GORMAN.Official: President

JOHN C. MUELLER,Clerk Board of Pubic Works.July H to Auc. i.

WANTS MAY BE LEFTII

At the followinglocation* for inser-tion In the Dallyand Sunday Globe,

at the same rates as are charged by

the main olUce. p Ij h*J j

—HAMLISE.

Hamline Pharmacy \u25a0 .....Drug Store750 SNELLING AVENUJS.

DAYTON'S Bi^Fr~Sever Westby Drug Store

679 EAST THIRP STREET.I.OUKH TO\\.\.

William K. Collier .........Drug StoreSEVENTH ANB 3IBLEY.

Joseph Argay Drug StoreCOR. GROVE AND JACKSON STREETS.

M. D. Merrill !.... JU..News Stand442 BROADWAY.

MERRIAM PARK.A. L.Woolsey Drug Store

ST. ANTHONY AND PRIOR AVENUES.

ST. ANTHONY HILL.Emil Bull Druggist

GRAND AY.AND ST. ALBANS.W. A. Froat & Co Drug Store

SELBY AND WESTERN AVENUES.Straight Broa Drug Store

RONDO AND GROTTO STREETS.A. A. Campbell Drug Store

235 RONDO STREET.A. T. Guernsey Drug Store

171 DALE STREET.Brackett'a Pharmacy

VICTORIAAND SELBY AVENUES.WEST SIDE.

The Eclipse Drug Store.S. ROBERT AND FAIRFIELDAVENUE.

George Marti Drug StoreS. WABASHA AND FAIRFIELD AVENUE.

Concord Street Prescription Store.CORNER STATE AND CONCORD.

A. T. Hall Drug StoreCOR. S. WABASHA AND ISABEL.

UPPER TOWN.S. H. Reeves Drug Store

MOORE BLOCK, SEVEN CORNERS.C. T. Heller Colonnade Drug Store

ST. PETER AND TENTH STREETS.B. J. Witte Drug Store

29 EAST SEVENTH STREET.F. M. Crudden Confectioner

496 RICE STREET.W. E. Lowe Drug Store

ROBERT AND TWELFTH STREETS.R. T. Wincott & Co Drug Store

CORNER RICE AND IGLEHART.ARLINGTON HILLS.

C. R. Mcrelius Drug StoreCORNER BEDFORD AND DECATUR.A. & G. A. Schumacher ;.....Drug Store

954 PAYNE AVENUE.WEST SEVENTH STREET.

A. & G. A. Schumacher.. Drug Store499 WEST SEVENTH STREET.

J. J. Mullen Drug StoreCOR. JAMES AND WEST SEVENTH.

UNION PARK.C. A. Monchow Cigars and Tobacco

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BOY wanted from sixteen to eighteen yearsof age. Call at 566 Wabasha st.

TWO YOUNG MEN well acquainted with thecity. Call at 101 West Seventh st.

WANTED—Gentleman that can make tailor-made suits for ladies to 'take charge ofdressmaking parlor or go in partnership.542 Broadway.

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PORTER— Wanted, bright young maneighteen or twenty years old as porter, at457 Wabasha st

SOLICITOR—Wanted, flrst-class solicitor tohandle city business for publishing house.Address O 89, Globe.

THE BANKERS' LIFE ASSOCIATION, as-sets $650,900; largest, strongest and bestMinnesota Life Company, wants a few moreagents. Every assistance given. Expensesof good men guaranteed. Address DouglasPutnam, Secretary, St. Paul, Minn.

WANTED AT ONCE—Good live agents; bestseller on the market. Apply Room 7, Mid-land Hotel, 16 Fourth St., Minneapolis.

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YOUNG MAN wanted who can furnish A 1reference; salary, $10 per week. Address, Inown handwriting, V 92,. Globe.

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HOUSEWORK— Wanted girl for generalhousework, good place, good wages. In-qulre 797 Cedar st.

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PARTNER— Wanted, a lady partner who is agood singer, for theatrical work. H., 91West Seventh st.

WANTED—General agents for Ladies' SafetySkirt Band Stay. $30 required. Standard,312 West Fourteenth St., St. Louia, Mo.

WORK FOR BOARD—Wanted, a girl orwoman to work a few hours a day forboard. 616 Central Park east.

WANTED TO BUT.

DESK—Wanted, flrst-class, medium heightroll top oak desk. Address V 92, Globe.

STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OFRamsey. District Court, Second JudicialDistrict

'Philip Angell, plaintiff, vs. The Supreme Sit-

ting of the Order of the Iron Hall, JamesF. Failey as receiver of said Supreme Sit-ting of the Order of the Iron Hall, HenryClarke, Emil J. Muller, Fred Naylor, Ro-man F. Moznets and Joseph Eichler, de-fendants. n

On reading the affidavit of plaintiff's attor-ney herein and upon all the files and recordsherein, it is ordered that the members ofLocal Branch No. 1100 dt the Order of theIron Hall, and all persons, firtfcs and corpora-tions having or claiming any right, title orInterest in or to the funds, property, moneyor effects of said Supreme 'Sitting of tffeOrder of the Iron Hall which4 have been re-served, amassed or accumulated from con-tributions or payments

'made by mem-

bers of said Local Branch No, 1100, Order ofthe Iron Hall, exhibit their claims and be-come parties to this action within six (6) Imonths from the first publication of this or-der, and that In default thereof they be for-ever precluded from all benefit of the Judg-ment which shall be rendered in this actionand from any distribution which shall be Imade under such judgment. I

Ordered further, that this qrder bo servedby publishing the same in the St PaulDaily Globe, a dally newspaper printed !and published in said Ramsey county, once in 'each week for six consecutive weeks, com- imeneing June 24, 1896, and by mailing to each iof the members of said Local Branch No. 1100whose name and address is known to plaint-iff's attorney, and to each of said defendantsa true and correct copy hereof, with all con-venient speed.

Dated June 22, 189«.JOHN W. WILLIS.

-District Judge.

O. H. O'Neill, Plaintlff'a Attorney, St Paul,Minn.Dly (6) June 24-July 1-8-15-22-29.

THE SAINT PAUL GrLOBE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1896.

SITUATIONS WANTED-Male.COOK

—A man cook wants a place In city

or country. 93 South Western ay.

COACHMAN—Wanted, position as a coach-man; Just from New York; understands hisbusiness; flrst-class references. Louis, 225Bast Sixth Bt.

COACHMAN—Work wanted by a careruldriver In private family; good city refer-_ encea. 179 Weat Sixth st.

COOK—Wanted, situation; flrst-class meatand pastry cook ;married man;no objec-tions to leaving city. P. H. N., 217 Con-cord st.

DRlVEß— Wanted, by a young man, a po-sition to drive a delivery wagon or truck;the very best of references furnished. Ad-dress Harry p. Arlone, 343 Minnesota Bt.

DRIVER—A young man wants work drivinga delivery wagon or work around house forsome private family; very useful and handyaround a place; can furnish flrst-clas3 ref-erences. Address Driver, 456 East Sixth st.

ENGINEER, flrst-class, wants a situation;best of references; willing to go Into thecountry. Address Engineer, 705 L'Orientat, city.

EMPLOYMENT—A boy of 11 years of agewants work of any kind. L. 8., 450 Good-hue at.

EMPLOYMENT—A young man wants a posi-tion of any kind; would prefer to learnsome good trade. Address R. A. M., 377Grove st.

OFFICE WORK— Wanted, position of anykind in office; twelve years' experience; A1 reference. C. P. 8., Globe.

SITUATION WANTED—Scandinavian pharm-acist desires situation, city or country;eight years' experience; registered In Minne-sota; married; strictly temperate; will workfor $50 per month; can furnish good refer-ences. Address L.R. L.,Druggist, Cashton,Wls.

SOLICITOR—Position as solicitor wanted byyoung man; A 1reference. Address W. W.,975 Churchill ay.. St. Paul.

WORK OF ANY KIND—A boy sixteen yearsof age would like to get a position of anykind, running errands or office work pre-ferred; know the city well. Address 644Pleasant ay.

WORK OF ANY KlND—Wanted, by ayoung man of good character, work of al-most any honorable character; haveclerked In commission and grocery stores,and can drive delivery wagon; referencesfurnished. Please address W. D. P., 150Sherburne ay.

PAINTER—By a married man, a Job paint-ing, papering or kalsomlning. Address 656

_Canada St., city.

WORK OF ANY KlND—Position -wanted bysmart, well-educated young man; work atanything. Address W. W. 975 Churchillay., St. Paul.

WORK OF ANY KIND—A boy of sixteenwould like work of any kind. Address 490Bay st.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.

SEE

E. P. ROBERTS,95 East Fourth Street,

For your rents, real estate loans and insur-ance. Imake a specialty of rents.

FARM LANDS.

FARMAND FISHERIES FOR SALE—7O acreland, meadow, two artificial carp pondsstocked with carp, two dwelling houses,two large barns, outbuildings, pasture, gar-den, park, a summer residence, $77 peracre. Fort Snelling P. O. (three miles be-yond Fort Snelling), Bloomlngton. Win.Hansen Carp Fisheries.

FKIISONALS.

A RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT—Madame Teitsworth; prices reduced 50cents; thirty years' experience. 13 Eighthstreet.

MRS. DR. MOSS, St. Paul's most popularclairvoyant, should be consulted at once byall who wish to better their condition oflife. 394 Exchange, corner Sixth st.

MRS. DR. MACK, from Chicago, tub bathand massage, manicure and chiropodist.

__186 East^Seventh st.MADAME STEELE, card reader; prices, 25

and 50 cents. 189 East Eighth St.; officehours, 2 to 9 p. m.

INSTRUCTION.INSTRUCTION—Summer term of the J. D.

Hess Business College, Pioneer Press Bldg.,now open; 20 per cent discount in ratesuntil Aug. 1only.

TO EXCHANGE.

NEW GOODS for second-hand. Ryan Fur-niture and Exchange Co., 142 and 144 EastSeventh. R. N. Cardoza. Proprietor.

DYE WORKS,

KAHLERT & MlNTEL—Minnesota SteamDye Works, 244 East Seventh.

BOARD OFFERED.

ROOMS AND BOARD—Rooms and good tableboard $3.50 per week. 206 Ramsey st.

DIRECTORY OF THE

PillBusiness HousesOF ST. PAUL.

The following is published dally for "'«benefit of traveling talesmen, strangers andthe public generally. It includes all th»trades and professions, and cannot failInprove of interest toall iv'io intend transact-ingbusiness inSt. Paul.

Amnaementa.Metropolitan, Sixth, near Robert Bt.Grand, Sixth and St Peter streets.Strak'a Tlvoli, Bridge Square. Concert even-ings and Sunday matinee. Admission free.

Batteries.Thauwald Broa., 853-353 Seventh at.

Butter and Eggs.

Milton Dairy Company, 722 Wabasha si. T»U281.

Cat Rate Tickets.Corbett's, 169 East Third st,Edwarda, 173 -Third «... 339 Robert at.

CloaJts.Ransom A Horton, 99-101 East Sixth.

Commission MercJuuaUkMcOulre ft Mulrooney, 77-79 East 3d at.G. C. Emerson A Co., 26 Saat Third at.Thuet & MeNumee, 95 East. Third at.De Camp ft Beyer. 129 Eaat Third at.Dore ft Redpath, 70 and 72 Eaat Third at.R. E. Cobb 31-33 Eaat Third at

Eiyrem and Storage.

Kent's Express and Storage Company, 221 W,Seventh at. Cheapest and best.

Green Vegetables.Tubboslng Broa.. 100 Eaat Third st.

Oroeers.John Wazener, corner Twelfth and Robert

ata.. and 486-488 Eaat Seventh at

Hotels.Grand Central, corner Seventh and Wabaaha.Loam en Watches, Diamonds, Fart.Lytle's Loan Office, 411 Robert, Room t.

Lanadrles.The Elk. 61 Weat Third at. Tel. 288.

Milkand Cream.H. Stebbing (Como), 867 Dayton ay. Allcowaguaranteed free from tuberculosis.

News and Stationery.

Cnarlsa L. Neumann, 224 Weat Seventh st

Plum bin*, Steam, Hot Water Heat.McQuillan Bros., 183 Western cv.Sheet Metal Workers, Stores aad

Hardware.Karat ft Erehtr. 183 West Third at

Confectioners. Wholesale.McFadden-Mullen Co.. 65 to 59 Eaat 3d at

Undertakers.Tneo. Banker, corner Weat 7th and «th ata.

Wholeiale Wiaet aad Uqsorii

B. Simon. 287-2 SB Eaat Seveatb. su

SITUATIONS WASTED- FKMALB.

DRESSMAKER— Wants~work in~iamily; fitguaranteed; references; will work cheap atpresent. 406 Grove st.

DRESSMAKER wants sewing in families orto take home; will work reasonable.Please call or address 315 East Seventh St.,third floor.

NURSE—Experienced nurse desires positionIn cases of confinement or" sickness; refer-ence given. Address 128 Granite st.

NURSE—A young girl desires position asnurse or second work. C, 447 Arbor St.,city.

OFFICE WORK—Refined and intelligentyoung lady of good appearance desires po-sition doing office work. Address O 88,Globe.

SEWING— Family sewing wanted by A1dress-maker; all kinds of sewing done; ready forengagements; references given. Address B

_99^Globe!SEWING

—Wanted, by a good dressmaker,

sewing in family, at 75 cents a day. Ad-dress 368 North Exchange stSEWlNG— Wanted, all kinds of sewing to do;

prices resonable; waists, skirts, wash dresses,shirt waists and wrappers. 128 West Sev-enth st.

WASHING AND IRONING—Wanted, to goout washing and ironing. Call or addres3641 Charles st.

HOUSEWORK— Competent young lady de-sires position to do general housework;can do plain sewing. Call or address 190Gesesee St., St. Paul.

WASHING—Wanted, to go out washing by theday; give satisfaction. 3SSMi Walnut st.Mrs. V. A. _

WASHING OR IRONING—GirI wants to goout washing and Ironing by the day. Callat99 West Tenth st.

FOR SALS.

FURNITURE—For sale, household furniture.233 Arundel St., Flat E, this week.

FOR SALE—Patent of a good household arti-cle; also copyright; will be sold for a veryreasonable figure. Address X 87, Globe.

SAFE— A brand new 2,400 double-door safefor sale cheap. Addreß9 503 Marion st.

FOR SALE—One 10-horse 500-volt motor;three 300-light dynamos, two large exhaustfans, cheap. John Gorman, 315 Minne-sota.

HORSES AND CARRIAGES.

HORSE WANTED—A sound, gentle familyhorse; must be cheap for cash. Call be-tween 12 and 1 o'clock at 271 E. Wini-fred st.

WE SELL HORSES AT PUBLIC AUCTIONevery Wednesday and Saturday, and all theother dealers buy at our sales. Save theprofits of the other dealers by buying of theoriginal shippers. Barrett & Zimmerman,20 Second st. north, Minneapolis, and Min-nesota Transfer. Nine carloads just re-ceived.

LOST AND FOUND.

MATCH BOX—Lost Monday evening on Snel-ling ay Silver, with engraved Initials, C.B. N. Finder please return to Globe adver-tising dept:

FINANCIAL

$50 TO $500 short-time loans procured on per-sonal property. Ohio Investment Company,seventh floor, Globe building.

ANY ONE CAN BORROW MONEY\ anyamount, on diamonds, watches, jewelry,furs, bicycles, typewriters, at Lytle's, 411Robert, opposite Ryan hotel. Watches anddiamonds for sale at half their value atLytle's, 411 Robert st.

MONEY TO LOAN—On furniture, pianos,etc., to remain with the owner; also onwatches, diamonds, seal cloaks, etc.; loanscan be repaid by installments; businessstrictly private. Room 7, First NationalBank Building, corner Fourth and Jackson;Minnesota Mortgage Loan Co.

MONEY TO LOAN on good security at low-est rates without charge for commission,at our State Savings Bank, Germania LifeBuilding, Fourth and Minnesota sts.

BUSIXESS CHAXCES.

FOR RENT—Furnished dining room, witheight boarders, and good chance for more-very cheap. 234 West Fifth. First Floor.WANTED—At once, a horseshoer as partner,

or will sell blacksmith business and tools;a good location. 457 Cedar st., cornerEighth st.

CONTRACT WORK—SEWER ON MARSH-ALL AVENUE.

Office of the Board of Public WorksCity of St. Paul, Minn., July 18. 1896.

Sealed bids willbe received by the Board ofPublic Works in and for the corporation of

'the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their of-fice in said city, until 2 p. m. on the 30thday of July, A. D. 1896, for the constructionof a sewer on Marshall avenue, from Fair- :view avenue to Wheeler avenue, in saidcity, according to plans and specificationson file in the office of said Board.

A bond with at least two (2) sureties, in asum of at least twenty (20) per cent,' or acertified check on a bank of St. Paul in a

I sum of at least ten (10) per cent of the grossamount bid must accompany each bid. Saidcheck shall be made payable to the Clerk ofsaid Board.

The said Board reserves the right to re-ject any and all bids.Official: R. L. GORMANJOHN C. MUELLER. President.

Clerk Board of Public Works.July 20-30.

CONTRACT WORK—

PAINTING IRONBRIDGES.

Office of the Board of Public Works,City of St. Paul, Minn., July 23, 1896.

Sealed bids will be received by the Boardof Public Works In and for the corporation ofthe City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at theiroffice in said city, until 2 p. m. on the 4thday of August, A. D. 1896, for painting thefollowing bridges: Burr street bridge, acrossthe right of way of C, St. P., M. & O. Ry.;Edgerton street bridge, across the right ofway of C, St. P., M. & O. Ry.; Mississippistreet bridge, across right of way of N. P.Ry.;Minnehaha street bridge, across right ofway of St. P. & D. Ry.;Reany street bridge,across right of way of St. P. & D. Ry.;South Robert street bridge, across right ofway of Gt. W. Ry.;Third street bridge, acrossright of way of Ry. Co.'s; the channel span ofthe Robert street bridge and the span overthe railroad tracks in said city, according toplans and specifications on file In the officeof said Board.

A bond with at least two (2) sureties, in asum of at least twenty (20) per cent, or a cer-tified check on a bank of St. Paul in a sumof at least ten (10) per cent of the grossamount bid must accompany each bid. Saidcheck shall be made payable to the Clerk ofsaid Board.

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

R. L. GORMAN,Official: President.JOHN C. MUELLER,

Clerk Board of Public Works.July 24 to August 3.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.Notice Is hereby given that bids will be

received by the Joint City Hall and CourtHouse Committee, of the City of St. PaulCounty of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, until2 o'clock p. m., sharp, on Wednesday, July29, 1896, for the cleaning and repairing ofcarpets, painting and calcimlning of wallsand woodwork, repairing of gutters androof, cementing areas, building private of-fice in municipal court room, and providingiron doors and metal work for another lockupin connection with said court room.

The committee reserves the right to rejectany or all bids.

Plans and specifications may be seen inthe office of Coumv Auditor t of the l'ul!d-ing Inspector. Present all bids to the CountyAuditor.

FRANK B. DORAN,Chairman of Committee.

£\ f lITf~~2. CS* Manufacturer

Importer of Billiard Cloth and Supplier Al-tering and repairing done on short notice. Sec-ond-Hand tables bought and sold.

220 East Seventh St. St. Paul Minn

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Advertise Your Wants Every Day.FOR RENT.

Bonn.J"^VrlSfPA|lD' 94 EAST 4TH ST., RENTS92YSE,S> STORES, OFFICES, STEAM-

HfATBD APARTMENTS; COLLECTSRENTS> ACTS AS OWNERS' AGENT.TA,T,L

TOR>S RENTING AGENCY -TgLOBB

BUILDING-

WE RENT HOUSESSTORES, OFFICES, TAKE CHARGE OFRtE E£*,£ROPEP 'TV AND MAKE COL-IjcjkjiIONS,

HOUSE— Eight-room, No. 203 East Tenth st.modern improvements; apply to SeibertBros., next door.

COTTAGE^297 IglehaVt St., six-room cot-tage; modern.

Room*.

HOTEL VELO, 458 St. Peter St.—FurnishedroomsJorjtransients by day, week or month.ROOM—For rant, a very pleasant large room

for one or two gentlemen in private house;new; near business center. Address A 100,Globe.

SEVENTH ST., 59, EAST-First-class fur-nished rooms, en suite or single.

ROOMS— For rent, two large front, second-floor rooms suitable for offices, dressmak-ing, at 188 East Seventh st.

UTOPIA-493 St. Peter St.-Pleasant frontrooms, single or en suite; rates reasonablefor the summer; transients can be accom-modated.

WABASHA ST., 507—Furnished rooms, $3 and$5 per month.

Flat*.

THE BUCKINGHAM—Corner of Smith ay.and Ninth st.;five, six and eight-room flats,with all modern convenience*, includinggas. ranges, hot water the entire year; ele-vator service until midnight; references re-quired. Apply at the building or at the of-fice of the National Investment Company, 45National German-American Bank Building.

ST. PETER ST., 673—For rent, partly fur-nished flat of three rooms for housekeeping;bath and gas.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

NOTICE—We hereby notify all parties inter-ested, that A. D. Schwaders, who adver-tises himself as our agent In the city di-rectory of St. Paul, has no authority toact for us as an agent in any shape, man-ner or form. St. Paul & Western CoalCompany, per C. S. Morgan. Manager.

GET YOUR ROOFING AND CORNICEwork done by the Minnesota Roofing andCoralco Co.. 411 Selby ay.

PROPOSALS FOR ERECTION OF SCHOOLBUILDINGS, STEAM HEATING ANDELECTRIC LIGHT PLANTS

—Depart-

ment of the Interior, Office of IndianAffairs, Washington. D. C, July 13, 1896.—SEALED PROPOSALS, indorsed "Proposalsfor erection of school buildings, etc.," andaddressed to the Commissioner of Indian Af-fairs, Washington, D. C, will be receivedat this Office until 1 o'clock p. m. of Aug.18, 1896, for furnishing the necessary mate-rials and labor required in the erection andcompletion of the following buildings, etc.,at the Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak., viz:

One (1) brick school and assembly build-ing,

One (1) brick mess hall and kitchen,Two (2) brick dormitory buildings.One (1) brick boiler house, laundry, andbakery,Two (2) brick employees' quarters,One (1) brick warehouse,One (1) Central steam heating and electrio

light plant;Also for furnishing the necessary materials

and labor required in the erection and com-pletion of the following buildings, etc , atthe Rosebud Agency. S. Dak., viz:

One (1) brick school and assembly build-ing.

Two (2) brick dormitory buildings.One (1) brick mess hall and kitchen.One (1) brick boiler house, laundry, and

bakery,Two (2) brick employees' quarters.One (1) brick warehouse.One (1) brick work shop,One (1) Central steam heating and electriclight plant, all in strict accordance with

plans, specifications and instructions to bid-ders, which may be examined at the IndianOffice, Washington, D. C, the offices of the"Globe," of St. Paul, Minn., the "Tribune,'-of Sioux City, lowa, the "World-Herald," ofOmaha, Nebr., the Pine Ridge Agency. S.Dak., and the Rosebud Agency, S. Dak.

The Government will furnish all bricks re-quired in the construction of the above-men-tioned buildings, in close proximity to thebuilding sites.

Bidders will state specifically in their bidsthe proposed price for each building, etc.,and the length of time required to completethe work

The right is reserved to reject any and allbids, or any part of any bid, if deemed forthe best interest of the service.

The attention of bidders is invited to th«act of Congress approved August 1, 1892, en-titled: "An act relating to the limitation ofthe hours of daily service of laborers and me-chanics employed upon the public works ofthe United States and of the District ofColumbia"; also, to the act of Congress ap-proved August 13, 1894, entitled: "An act forthe protection of persons furnishing materialsand labor for the construction of publicworks."

CERTIFIED CHECKS.Each bid must be accompanied by a certi-

fied check or draft upon some United Statesdepository, or solvent national bank in thevicinity of the residence of the bidder, madspayable to the order of the Commissioner ofIndian Affairs, for at least five per cent ofthe amount of the proposal, which check ordraft will be forfeited to the United Statesin case any bidder or bidders receiving anaward shall fail to promptly execute a con-tract with good and sufficient sureties, other-wise to be returned to the bidder.

Bids accompanied by cash in lieu of *certified check willnot be considered.

D. M. BROWNING.Commissioner.

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Free situation or Help Wanted Ad-T«rtUe_>eiiUmust b* written on thisblank and i«nt to THE GLOBE Ad-rertliingDepartment, St. Paul.

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