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The Saint Paul Globe from Saint Paul, Minnesota • Page 8

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i.oc ai. MEJXTION. Don't Miss The auction sale of twenty-five lots, to take place on the grounds on Edgerton, Sims and York streets, commencing at 3 o'clock this (Tuesday)afternoon sharp. "Wicker, Zahm Auctioneers. Fine Furniture at Auction.

I will sell at auction at the residence, 459 Iglehart street, at 10 o'clock this momiug a very flue lot of household furniture, consisting of fine bedroom, dining room and kitchen furniture, etc. This saie should call out a very large attendance, as the goods are all of the better grade, and nearly new. The sale will be made imperative. Do not miss it, as it will pay you to attend. A.

M. Doherty. FASTER TRAIN'S To Milwaukee and Chicago Via the Wisconsin Central. The Wisconsin Central have put on their fast trains to Milwaukee and Chicago, shortening the old time two hours Sand a half. Their new time card provides for three daily trains to Milwaukee and two to Chicago.

The "Daylight," for Milwaukee, leaves Minneapolis at 0:30 a. m. and St.Paul at 7:10 a.m. This train will give passengers a chance to see the country through Central and Northern Wisconsin, making as it does the entire run by daylight. The afternoon express leaves Minneapolis at 1:40 p.

m. and St. Paul at 2:10 p. arriving in Chicago at 7 a. m.

and Milwaukee at 3a. m. '1 his train makes connections with all Eastern and Southern trains leaving Chicago in the morning. The -Fast Line' train leaves Minneapolis at 0:40 p. in.

and St. Paul at 7:15 p. arriving in Milwaukee and Chicago the. next morning. The "Fast Line" makes connections in Milwaukee with, all lake steamers for points on Lake Michigan, and in Chicago with all the trains" for the East and South which leave Chicago in the afternoon and evening.

The throueh car service of the Central will be the most complete of any Chicago and Milwaukee line. The "Daylight" will have through parlor and dining cars to Milwaukee. The afternoon and "Fast Line" trains will have elegant Pullman sleepers and day coaclies to Milwaukee and Chicago, and all meals will be served in the Central's unequaled dining cars. Further information may be obtained by applying or writing to C. E.

Kobb, City Ticket Agent. 173 East Third street, St.Paul, or Frank Anson. Northwestern Passenger Agent, 19 Nicollet House block, Minneapolis. Hunting Boots, And all kinds of rubber goods at New York prices. Goodyear Rubber company, James Suydani, agent.

131 East Third street, between Robert and Jackson streets. Only store in St. Paul eonnecteu with Goodyear Rubber company. A. M.

Doherty Will sell at auction at 459 Iglehart street at 10 o'clock this morning a very fine lot of household furniture. Be sure and attend the sale; it will pay you. The Auction Sale. Of twentyfive lots on Edgerton, York and Sims streets takes place on the grounds at 3 o'clock this (Tuesday) afternoon. Wicker, Zahm Auctioneers.

Sugar Cured. Hams. F. W. Luley Son have a fine lot of hams.

oS'2 Jackson street. Grand Concert To-Night AtGrote's Tivoli by the full Great West. em. band. A.

M. Doherty Will sell at auction at 459 Iglehart street at 10 o'clock this morning a very fine lot of household furniture. Be sure and attend the sale; it will pay you. Adam Fetsch's Cigars. Third and a specialty.

All can be suited." Grand Concert To-Xight At Grote's Tivoli by the full Great West em band. Fresh Pork Sausage. F. W. Luley ft Son have all kinds of sausages.

382 Jackson street. A. 31. Doherty Will sell at auction at 459 Iglehart street at 10 o'clock this morning a very fine lot of household furniture. Be sure and attend the sale; it will pay you.

IJIEIE. Mary Macy. Funeral from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. O'Connor, Banfil street, Tuesday, Aug.

30, at a. m. at the Cathedral. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies.

A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Rovai. Baking 100 Wall street, New York JOHN DOWLAN DEALERS IS Goal Wood, Corner Fifth and Wabasha Streets.

St. Paul Minn. I A Warns I 'S-Ai byury W) tsuji'v 'i'UU il.e bcnvj tut U.v. ft, A'JyJ' MftH 'y AMUSEMENTS, i GRAND OPERA HOUSE. EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK AT Saturday Matinee.

Goodness Sake Don't Say I Told Return of the Favorite of the Patrons of Comedy. Tne Idol of the Fun-Loving Public, MISS KATE CASTLETON, And her entirely new company of Comedians, presenting the most amusing Musical Comedy yet written, PATCH!" A play which pleases all and borrows from no one. Originality its Laughter its sole object. Third season. Third season.

Secure scats early to-day. BASE BALL! THIS AFTERNCQN. TUESDAY, AUG. 30. ST.

PAUL vs. EAH CLAIRE! Two (James for one admission. First Game Called at 2 P. M. Second Game Called at 4 P.

M. THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG The Original and Only Successful WAR PANORAMA! STARTLING! REALISTIC! AND ACCURATE in its SCENIC EFFECTS Open Day and Evening. Cor. Sixth and St. Peter St.Paul.

ENTRIES FOR THE BENCH SHOW OF DOGS Positively close on SEPTEMBER 1, ISB7. Send them in at once. W. G. WHITEHEAD, Sec.

Don't Forget the Date, THE MINNESOTA BEGINS SEPTEMBEE9 CLOSES September 17. Ratest on all railroads only cents pep mile. Don't the Gate. OPPORTUNITIES! Lone Hand MINING COMPANY STOCK! For a Few Days. 10c per Share, Non-assessable.

An investigation of this Mining Co. Stock and its prospects will pay you. E. A. CHASE, Agent, 154.

East Fourth Street. MILL OWNERS You can obtain perfectly tight valves and Brass and Iron Fittings direct from ihe only manufacturers of such goods in the I Northwest. Samples furnished for trial. STEAM FITTERS', HILL ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES. BRASS and IRON CASTINGS.

HOLLAND THOMPSON MFG.CO. OFFICE3I7 Minnesota Street. Park. Si. Paul.

Mian. SAUCE (The Worcestershire) imparts the most delicious taste and test to EXTRACT SOUPS, lOf a LETTER from fIR a MEDICAL GEN. TLESIAN at Mad- i raa, to his brother FISH, at -WORCESTER, i) M. May, 185 LEA PERKINS" fegsggw MEATS, that their sauce in esteemed in AME, TIT 'i India, and is in my opinion, the most ml rtjffffj palatable, as veil ifcsy- les the most KiJS'Si RAREBITS, come Banco thit is i made." 13 on every bottle of the genuine. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, N.Y., AUKNTtt FOB THE UNITED THE SAINT PAUL GLOBE: TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1887.

"able Linen SALE! To-Day! IT PAYS TO CALL EARLY! 50 CENTS Per Yard for CORDUROYS In All Colors. Faille Francaise! Faille Francaise! i Faille Francaise! $1 per Yard. Black and all Colors. Black En 1 all Colors. MOIREE ANTIQUE In All Color mop MB CENTS Striped Satin! In a Beautiful Line of Streat and Evening Shades.

Kama CENTS PER YARD Dress Goods in SUPERB ASSORTMENTS. Our Stock of DRESS and CLOAK TRIMMING Now Replete with all the Novelties of the season. Beaded Gimps Beaded lovers! Beaded Laces Beaded Epaulettes Beaded Cords! Etc. BUTTONS TO MATCH 7 All of our Dress Goods. GUSTAVE HEENEMANN, N.

W. Cor. Seventh and Jackson ST. FAIL. AGRAND LADDER! THE OF J.

K. HITT.Tj-FilSr. I PIBI.IC I I IT- LL se cj uu i K. 25 co PRINCIPLE. Ifc a -v-'-O---- tact.

-4 jgs 02 CHEAPNESS. S3-. SJ' QUALITY. -HfT GSh- -I gg Tl J2 LTBEKALITY. -i UJ I 00 HOXESTY.

nn 5 FAIR 3 ca UNTEGRITYffiy: fA fe.i -i SS 4 i BKD ItUCK. LADDER On which .1. 11. IIILLEX. the Popular BOOT'AXD SHOE Man.

is mounting to the Pinnacle of Commercial Success. It stands on Bed Kock, it Rests on Pub. lie Opinion, you can See it In Use at J. H. hillen's, 67 E.

Seventh Street, St. Paul. fl THE ST. PAUL REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Room 12, Globe Building, St. Paul, Minn.

CAPITA, I Guarantee Fund'under Supervision of the Insurance Commissioner of the State, $200,000. This Coihpanj now offers to owners of real estateaud-mortgages its Policies of 'Insurance, affording absolute protection against loss by reason of defective It assumes at its own expense, the defense of all legal proceedings instituted in the interest of adverse claimants, and relieves the insured from all annoyanW, anxiety, cost and expense attending such litigations. I STRAITON STORM'S FINE CIGARS! MESSRS. MAXFIELD have been appointed Soie Distributing -Agents of "our Cigars for St. Paul anil Minneapolis.

We refer all those ing our goods to the above house, who will supply any of our popular brands at factory prices. STORM. CIOODS. I Hey Are theSestmade. 131 EAST THIRD STREET, ST.

PAUL. 210 NICOLLET AVENUE, MINNEAPOILS. ST. PAUL FOUNDRY COMPANY. MANUFACTURERS OF Architectural Iron Work.

Founders. Machinists, Blacksmiths -and Pattern Makers. Send for cuts of columns. Works on St. M.

M. R. near Como avenue. Office 118 E. Fourth street, St.

Paul. C. M. POWER, Secretary and a Gliis isV.n the lc fl anil f'ves TO 6 --i: 1 murphy bros. KS ardonlTbrtta OlmmsAelnw.l Jf V.

the r.ow r- lcadinff Cif sfe. Ohio. Bradford. Pfc XL i al.v4lb P. V.

Plumbers! AND DEALERS IN Fine Art Gas Fixtures 96 E. Third Street, St. Paul. We carry a large stock of. Artistic Gas Fixtures and ig: Modern Plumbing Material, At our Branch Store.

16 Second avenue west, DULUTH, MINN. 5 i IPIII Female Seminary, Staunton, Va. Miss Maky J. Baldwin, Principal. Opens Sept.

1, l. cB7. Closes. June. 18SS.

Unsurpassed locatiou, buildings, grounds and Full corps of teachers. unrivaled ail vantages in Music.Languages, and Physical Culture- Board, with full English course, for the entire Session of nine, months. For full particulars apply to the Principal for catalogue. ZIMMERMAN PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES! Artists' Materials, Albums and (f Photographic Specialties! Nos. 371, 573 Sibley ST.

MWS. TO THE OUTFIT OF THE GLOBE FOR SALE. 'L. i r-- An entire printer's outfit, which Include? a complete equipment for the issuing of a large newspaper, offered for sale, either as a whole or in" parcels. Delivery can 'be made at.

once. Correspondence with parties proposing to start new offices or replenishing those they now have solicited. Address Gi.obk, St. Paul. MINNESOTA TERRACOTTA CCD.im EDMUND RICE.

President. 11. A. BOAKDMAN, Treas. and Gen.

Manager. Office. No. 10 Gilfillan Block, St. Paul.

Agents, C. S. 213 Hennepin Avenue. iDONALDSON, OGDEN Importers and Dealers in iDecerated China Sets. Cut Glassware.

Silver Plated Ware. Call and see our new lines of Hanging and Table Sibley Cor. Sixth, ST, PAUL. FOR RENT. Z- The Building: formerly eupied by the GLOBE.

Will make such changes as may Ibe desired by tenant. In' quire of ft A. ESTERLEY, Room .3, Manabeimer Block ORDER FURS NOW! You can save 515 to SSO. Have nothing- to lose and all to gain. Don't fail to attend now to your REPAIRWORK "Write to or come and see us.

We are Headquarters on FURS. RANSOM HORTON, 99 and 101 East Third Street DR. BRINLEY, Hale Block, Hennepin Cor. Fifth St. Opposite West Hotel.

Regularly graduated and legally qualified, long engaged in Chronic. Nervous and Skin Diseases. A friendly talk costs nothing. It Inconvenient to visit the city for treatment, medicine sent by mail or express, free from observation. Curable cases guaranteed.

If doubt exists we say so. Hours 10 to 12 a. 2to 4 and p. Sundays, 2to 3 p. m.

If you cannot come state case by mail. Diseases from Indiscretion, Excess or Exposure, Nervousness, Debility, Dimness of Sight, Perverted Vision, Defective Memory, Fiice Pimples, Melancholy, Restlessness, Loss of Spirits, Pains in the Back, are treated with success. Safely, privately, speedily. No change of business. Catarrh, Throat, Nose, Lung Diseases, Liver Complaints.

It is self-evident that a physician paying particular attention to a class of diseases attains great skill. Every known application is resorted to, and the proved good remedies of all ages and countries are used. All are treated with skill in a respectful manner. No experiments are made. Medicines prepared in my own laboratory.

On account of the great number of cases applying the charges are kept low; often lower than others. Skill and perfect cures are important. Call or write. Syptom lists and pamphlet free by mail. The doctor has successfully treated hundreds of cases in this city and vicinity.

DR. NELSON 226 Washington Ay. S. Cor. Third Ay.

MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Devoted twenty years to hospital and special office practice. Guarantees to eradicate and permanently cure, without caustic or mercury, chronic or poisonous diseases of the blood, throat, nose, bladder and kindred organs. Gravel and stricture cured withont pain or cutting. Acute or chronic 'urinary diseases cured in three to eight days by a local remedy.

Victims of indiscretion or excess with cough, indigestion, tired feeling, nervous, physical and organic weakness, rendering marriage improper or unhappy, should call or write, as they are often treated for consumption, dyspepsia and liver complaint, by inexperienced men, who mistake the cause of the evil and thus multiply both. Separate rooms "for ladies. No' Banana' drugs Hours 9 to 12 2 to 3 md 7 to Bp. m. Sunday 2to Ti IT STANDS AT TIIE HEAP.

The Best Writing Machine on the market. Call and examine or send for circular, with samples of work. Agents wanted. Also agents for Maddens Adding Machine. S.

H. Se 239 Hennesin AUnneacoliM. LOADED SHELLS for Fall Shooting, AT LOWEST PRICES. SPORTSMEN'S WEAR OF ALL KIMS. REVOLVERS, FISIIIXft TACKLE, CUTLERY.

General Line of Sporting Goods. HEATH Se XIMB-AJLirj, 14 S. Fourth Minneapolis. IST HOTEL The Only Fire-Proof Hotel in Minneapolis. ABSOLUTE SAFETY FROM FIRE Elegantly furnished and perfect in all appointments.

Table and general attendance unsurpassed. Rates as low as any strictly first-class hotel. C. W. SHEPHERD.

General Manager BOWER'S School of Shorthand. ESTABLISHED 1884. Shorthand and Typewriting School EXCLUSIVELY. All branches of shorthand work thoroughly taught, and instructions strictly individual. Success' by mail lessons guaranteed.

Send for circular. G.B. BOWER, 225 Nicollet Minneapolis. Minn. T.

SMALT, Lumber Dealer. Dry Dimension, Boards, Etc. SPECIAL LOT SHINGLES. Call or Send for Prices. Room 13, Gilfillan Block.

HALL'S SHEATHING LATH. Jiff as Lf mJ Fib llfl Cullom' Painless Method of Tooth Extraction. fujXjlitci-, UR and WABASHA ST.PAUL Confirmation of Assessment for Sprinkling in Sprinkling District No. Seven (7). Office Hoard of Public Works.

City of ST.PAUL.Minn., Aug. 26,1887. The assessment of benefits, costs and expenses arising from sprinkling in Sprinkling District No. Seven (7) under contract of Forrestal Riley, for term ending 15, 1887, in tins city of St. Paul.

Minnesota, having been completed by the Board of Public Works in and for said city, said Board will meet at their office in said city at 2 p. m. on the Oth day of September, A.D. 18S7, to hear objections (if any) to said assessment, at which time and place, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, said assessment.will be confirmed by said Board. The following is a list of the supposed owners' names, a description of the property in front of which said sprinkling has been done and the amounts assessed against the same, towit: ASHLAND AVENUE, WESTERN AVENUE TO ST.

ALBANS STREET. Wooodland Park Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot.

Block. Benefits Edward II 1. 12 $9 62 Same (except Wly ft of Sly 2 12 5 85 Martha AG Richardson, W'ly 4.52 ft of 2 12 52 Same. Sly of .....3 12 6 50 Louisa 1 Prendergast 4 12 6 50 5 12 6 50 6 12 650 Wheeler 7-12 6 50 8 .12 650 Same .....9 12 6 50 James 10 12 6 50 CN Wilkes 11 12 9 62 Adelaide A Nichols, N'ly 60 ft of 13 16 12 Freeman 3 .13 650 Luella Strong 4 13 650 Same, Ely 5 13 .3 25 Prendergast, W'ly )4 of 5 13 3 25 Same 6 13 6 50 John Caulfield. 7 "13 6 50 Win II Monty 8 13 6 50 Lucy Flower 9 13 6 50 Same ...10 13 650 Oren 11 13 9 62 Wm Eagan 7.1 14 7 02 Mary 2 14 6 50 Mary Clarke 3 14 6 50 Halloway 4 14 6 50 Chas 5 14 6 50 6 14 650 Same A same 7 14 6 50 Ellen Lee 8 14 6 50 Lucy Copley 9 .14 650 EmilyS 10 14 6 50 Robert Craig 11 14 6 50 Same 12 14 7 02 Dellinger 1 9 7 02 Same.

Ely 20.63 ft of 2 9. 2 60 Ch Seaburv, W'ly 29.37 ft 2 9 3 77 3 9 6 50 JEHeffernan 4 9 6 50 II A Jackson 5 9 6 50 Same 6 9 6 50 ElizW Gilbert 7 9 6 50 Same 8 9 6 50 Ellen Gregg 9 9 6 50 Emma Abbott. .10 9 6 50 Norman 9 6 50 Henry Kittson 12 9 7 02 Suthmeier 22 8 7 93 John Way 21 8 6 50 John .20. '8 650 Thos 11 Dickson .19 8 6 50 WmPllilliard 18 8 6 50 Julia 17 8 650 WiibT Maxfield 16 8 6 50 15 8 6 50 Edward "Ingham 14 8 6 60 Harriet 8 6 50 Eliz Hoffman 12 .8 7 93 II 1 15 793 Same 2 15 6 50 Same 3 15 6 50 Same 4 15 6 50 5 15 6 50 John Hill 15 650 WH Amos 7 15 650 Amos 8 15 6 50 Chas 9 15 6 50 Fitzgibbon 10 -15 650 A A Leonard 11 15 7 93 MF Blaisdell et a 1.... 1 16 9 23 Sam'l 2 16 6 50 A 3 16 6 50 Charlotte 4 16 6 50 Helen Richardson, 5 10 3 25 Grace Westlake, W'lyK of 5 16 3 25 Win 6 16 6 50 Sam'l 7 16 6 50 FG Walther 8 16 6 50 Amanda 9 16 6 50 Jane Miller .10 16 6 50 Kent Riley 11 16 9 23 Nellie Ingham, Ely 60 ft Of.

...22 7 7 80 A Manson (except Ely 60 22 7 143 21 7 6 50 James 7 6 50 Charlotte Fox 19 7 6 50 Emma A 7 6 50 17 7 6 50 Marvin .16 7 6 50 James CTwohy, Ely yof 15 7 3 25 John Fallihee, W'ly of 15 7 325 I) Pease 14 7 6 50 Ella A 13 7 6 50 A A Barnhart, Sly 80ft of ....12 7 923 Holcombe's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and "description. Lot. Block.

Benefits Crosscn 30 9 $5 20 Sarah II Chapin 29 9 5 20 Same 28 9 5 20 Samuel Staph 9 5 20 August 9 5 20 Same 25 9 5 20 Atwood Paige .24 9 5 20 Same and same 23 9 5 20 JDLudden 9 5 20 Edv.ard I Frost 21 9 5 20 A 1) Brown 20 9- 5 20 Same 19 9 5 20 George Barthel, (except Wly 10 ft) ...18 9 .8 90 John AY Pinch, Wly 10 ft ::..18 9 130 Same, Ely yof .17 9 260 Henry Swift, Wly )4 of ......17, 9 2 60 Same ....16 9 5 20 Wm 1 12 20 2 ,12 '5 20 3 12 5 20 John Carlson 4 12 5 20 John Riheldoffer 5 '12 520 Andrew Low 6 12 5 20 Sleeper 7 12 5 20 Robert 8 12 5 20 Alex 9 12 5 20 10 .12 520 Same 11 12 5 20 12 5 20 13 12 5 20 Same ......14 12 5 20 Henry 15 12 5 20 ASHLAND AVENUE, ST. ALBANS STREET TO GROTTO STREET. Holcomb's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description.

Lot. Block. Benefits Robert A 10 $4 40 Richard HlO 440 Same 10 4 40 Roger .10 440 Geo 10 4 49 Same 4 40 Geo Fulvoye 24 10 4 40 Richard 4 40 Charles L.Carman..22 4 40 MBLiddell 10 4 40 Hugh 10 440 Lillie 10 440 Wm Gannett 10 440 Same. 10 4 40 Same 10 4 40 Sarah A 1. 11 440 David Smith 11 4 40 Henry 3 11 440 DSB 11 4 40 Emma 5 11 4 40 Ipps, Ely of.

6: 11 220 Henry Ipps, W'ly fr'-T'T Kof 6 11 2 20 Jas 7 11 440 Edgar Bucklin 8 11 440 Adolph Betz .9 11 4 40 Asa Foster 10 11 440 Charlotte 11 4 40 John 12 11 440 Win 11 4 40 John II 11 40 LulaMTusler 15 ZllfT- 4 40 ARUNDEL STREET, SUMMIT AYE 'NUE TO MARSHALL AVENUE. Driscoll's Subdivision of Part of Block 20, Woodland Park Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot.

Benefits A Culbertson $25 15 A Wheelock, W'ly 100 ft 3 11 22 Woodland Park Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block.

Benefits 1 21 'f $18 44 Timberlake, 6' 1 21 922 Constantine Mc- Conville, N'ly 21 9 22 John Grace. 1 .19 18 44 24 19 18 44 Edria A Scribner, Wly 50 ft of ......11 20 1844 Aaron 12 20 18 44 John Bettingen, W'lyK of ....12 13 18 44 Oren I) Brown 11 13 18 44 HSOgden 24 14 18 44 Win EjUgan 14 18 44 Geo Del linger .1 9 18 44 Le very 24 9 18 31 CN Wilkes 11 12 IS 44 Win 12 16 89 Cochrane's Subdivision of Block 11, Woodland Park Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot.

Benefits RW.Tolinson 12 822 18 Bishop 13 22 18 Woodland Park Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block.

Benefits AM Smith 24 10 $22 18 JJMcCardy 1 10 22 18 Selby, McClung Van Meter's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block.

Benefits Louise and Eliz Biggs 30 2 $14 96 Bishop 1 2 15 09 Edward 19 1 10 04 Same 18 1 5 16 Edward Feldhauser.l7 1 5 16 Same 1 1 17 28 Kern's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block.

Benefits Wm Mai lory 16 2 $14 96 FR Smith 15 2 14 96 Bishop 18 1 16 77 Same 12 1 5 16 Julia Bailey (except N'ly 7 ft), W'lylOOftof 11 1 5 04 Eliza Carey, W'ly 7 ftofWlylooftof.il 1 90 Amos Hall MO 1 16 13 ARUNDEL STREET, MARSHALL AVENUE TO IGLEHART STREET. Mackubin Marshall's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot.

Block. John A .30 21 $10 90 Lizzie A Brown 1 21 16 90 CllDougan 10 22 16 90 Kennedy 15 22 16 90 DAYTON A VENUE, THIRD STREET TO WESTERN AVENUE. A. O. Fuller's Subdivision of Block 87, Dayton Irvine's Addition to St.Paul.

-v, i Supposed owner and description. Lot. Benefits Trustees of ME 9 $0.35 Manly 10 5 08 11 508 12 5 08 Dayton Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description.

Lot. Block. Benefits Presley (except street) 82 $3 81 ....45 82 7 62 Helen Brown 44 82 762 Same, Ely -43 82 381 and Monger, tt-t W'ly of 43 82 3 81 Same and Same 42 82 763 41 82 7 63 Same 40 82 7 62 Same 39 82 7 63 Stanford 82 7 63 Same 37 82 7 63 Goodrich 36 82 7 63 Same 35 82 7 03 .34 82 763 Same 33 82 7 63 Edwin Bell .32 82 763 Same 31 82 7 03 Same 30 82 7 63 Est of Morris Lainpry 29 82 7 62 Same 28 82 7 63 NX Green 27 82 7 63 Kennedy 26 82 7 63 Supposed owner and description. Benefits Mary A Kittson. Easterly 292K ft of Selbv block, in Dayton Irvine's addition to St.

Paul $37 21 Minnie Westerly 60 ft of Ely 3SZH ft of Selby block, in Dayton Irvine's addition to St. $7 MLGriswoid. Westerly 60 ft Zf- of Ely 41234 ft of Selby block, Dayton Irvine's addition to St. Paul $7 62 fZ Robert Rantoul -Trustee. Westerly 60 ft of Ely 472)4 ftr of Selby block, in Dayton Irvine's addition to St.

$7 63 A Fahnestock. Westerly 55 ft of Ely -ft of Selby block, in Irvine's addition to St. $6 93 Cath Knight. Westerly ft of Ely 582)4 ft of Selby block, rl: in Dayton Irvine's addition to St. Paul 98 Saunders.

Northerly 100 ft of W'ly 50 ft of Ely 632)4 ft of Selby block, in Dayton Irvine's addition to St. $6 3s-. CII Robinson. Westerly 50 Ely 682 Xft of Selby block, in Dayton Irvine's addition to St. 35- Day.

Westerly 150)4 ft of Ely 833 ft of Selby block, in Dayton Irvine's addition to St. $19 05- A Montfort. Westerly 59K ft of Ely 892 Xft of Selby block, in Dayton Irvine's addition to St.Paul $7 49---aW Moore. Westerly my of Ely 1,020 ft of Selby block, in Dayton Irvine's addition to St.Paul $10 13- Hezekiah Hall. Westerly 80 ft of Ely 1,100 ft of Selby block, in Dayton Irvine's addition to St.

$10 16- WWBraden. Easterly 70 ft of W'ly 140 ft of N'ly 123 ft of Selby block, in Dayton Irvin's addition to St. $8 89- Westerly 70 ft of N'ly 123 ft of Selby block, in Dayton Irvine's addition to St. $8 80 Dayton Irvine's Addition to St. Supposed owner and description.

Lot. Block. Benefits- Frank 8 81 $9 02---; Same 7 '81 9 03 Mark 6 81 9 02: 5 81 9 02 80 8 89: Mary Radcl 7,. .80 Rad- 6 8 89 CB 5 80 8 FA 1 79 9 03 Same, (except W'ly 4 'fr 2 79 8 50 Louis Smith, Wly 4ft 79 050 Same 3 '-f 79 9 Ely )4of 4. 79 475 I.

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