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February 11, 1891 · Page 2 of 8

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^m^^^WS^^^^w^^p^^wm^S^S!^!f^^^^^^^^^^^^^ MINNESOTA S0L0N8. Kesolved, That the representative of the newspaper THE NORTHWEST. the aHTUTersary of the Peoples' Society known as the St. Paul Dispatch be excluded of •Christian Endeavor. from the floor ot this house. Fr. Aufderheide, Mr. Starks asked for information and requested Senator Sheafe has evolved scheme for a that the article or articles referred blind asylum which will cost the state nothing. Condensed Proceedings of Both A Summary of the Important Events to in the resolution be read by the clerk. A proposition for an institution of O.B. CBAOBOVKJV, I BOSS, The reading clerk then read an editorial Branches of the Minnesota Legislature. '*Hai"ifaeturer of of the Week in the Northwestern this character appeals to the sympathies of •r. rreeidenti Cash! V*-| from the Dispatch of Jan. 31, in which a everybody. bitter attack was made on Representative GOT Mini and Centra Stn States. Fire, WeH Building and Steep* Joh A. Keyes of Winona. When about The- Chicago and Northwestern railroad half the article had been read Mr. Bell suggested has contracted with the town of Iroquois for »^w nnm. that the house could spend its time Brick, ULM, frhat is Being Attempted in the Way the refuse water from the artesian weU, and to better advantage than by wasting time Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Forth they have put in a ditch running the water listening to suc'h editorials, and he moved of Legislation by Our Lawmakers. Wallertlonesaf all bnetnees pertaiuag In taaktsal and South Dakota News in a from the artesian well to their well and to lay the resolution on the table. His motion Fine Pressed Brick for 4 farampOyattestedte. failed to pass, and the clerk proceeded from, re it into the creek. Nutshell. with his reading. Another motion was Individual Bssponsibitiy, ornamental fronts. Sioux Falls citizens, whose former me then made to lay the resolution on the table was New York, are moving for the organization and was defeated as before. Mr. Linnemaim of "Th Empir Club." I is thought $500,000 I N N E S O A of Steams then gave notice of debate a 2 a ve the best of -hipping facilities rat the club' can start off with a membership and the resolution went over until to-day. Rev. N L. Christianson, of Morgan Park, wiU pay attention to mail a is a -1J SENATE. III., has accepted the pastorate of the Danish. of 200. Dv E. Powers has the matter MANY NEW BILLS. in hand Eagle Roller Mill Go. Baptist church of Albert Lea. A large number of new bills were introduced, After considerable progress had been N E W I N N E S O A Huro National! bank,, which suspended: W A Brown, the alleged confidence most of which were'bf a local made in the routine business of the senate a month since will resume business nature. Mr. Bjorge introduced a bill empowering an of St. Paul, has been released from it was decided to take up the governor's appointments as Capacity of county officers to employ women that had notalready been acted jail, at Hastings having furnished bail. with the old officers in charge and H. Rudolphi, 600 Barrels Per Day. as deputies. Mr. Reeve introduced a" bill upon, and for the first, time in he history sufficient cash to pay all deposits in full Warden Garvin's family arrived at Stillwater of the state the senate went into executive providing that when a militia company is and meet all demands. Under the present from St. Cloud, and will takeup their session with open doors. formed in a town, city or village the mayor 9 arrangement the bank will be one of the abode in the warden's residence as soon as and common council thereof shall take The first appointments on the list were most substantial in the state. steps towards building and equipping an their household effects reach here. MAHTTAOTirmJUl or A DKAXSB nr those far the state prison board. Senator Our flour cannot be beat. armory building. Mr. Bell introduced a Donnelly said that the committee of the I is now learned that a great number of After a brief illness of less than a week Boots and Shoes! bill, which, while it almost escaped the legislature investigating the action of the the missing cattle on the recently ceded with lung fever, Mrs. Elizabeth Wasem NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. notice of the members, affected their interests board in regard to the manufacture of binding Sioux lands werestolen and taken to Chamberlain Montrose died aged 67 years. Her remains considerably, it was bill to repeal twine had not yet made it3 report, and by herders and disposed of and the the law relating to the mileage allowance were taken to Tower City for interment. he moved the names be laid over and the Minn. 43d N.strs.. N*W Utaa, Mia* of members of the legislature. Mr. blame then laid upon the hostile Indians. motion was agreed to. Michael McHugh, for the past four years Anderson introduced a bill providing that A thorough investigation of the matter will Next came the name of J. P. Williams as postmaster of Hastings, retired from his all retail peddlers and itinerant merchants, be had: for the purpose of placing the A large assortment of saen's aa member of the board of railroad and warehouse official duties. Hi successor is Nathan must take out a state license. blame where it properly belongs. commissioners. After a slight delay boys* boots and shoes, and ladles* assl Emerson, with E A Emerson a A J, a vote was taken, and the appaintment was children's shoes constantly kept or The- dilatory people of Pierre will hereafter Oesatrich as deputies. confirmed by a vote of 2G to hand. Custom work and zepai&lay he forced to get their shaves on Sunday W a 4 A bill was introduced by Senator Sanborn The firm of E Bros., of Emmons aromstly attended to* morning by the original package route. authorizing the purchase for the state doing a general mercantile and grain business, All but of the tonsorial artists in the historical society of the sword of Col. Jo has been dissolved, G. E siah Snelling, who figured prominently in capital city were find $1 and costs for keeping Senator March introduced a bill amending Obtained, snd stl PATMNT MVMHJesa ss acquiring the former and L. E the early history of Minnesota. This sword the Minneapolis charter, providing that their shops open on Sunday. The total John Hauenstein, tended to for MODERATE FMES. Onr offios is the latter part oft business. was formerly the property of Charles Carroll opposite ths U. 8. Patent Office, and ws can obtain herea.ter the park board shall not issue cost was $5 each. I is needless to say of Carrollton, a signer of the Declaration I'atenu in less time then those remote frsss Gov. Merriam received a letter from the bonds without the consent of the common BREWER the complaining witness lost all his friends of Independence. WASHINGTON, send MODEL, DRAW JNO O citizens of Fosston stating that the Indian council. The bill has the unanimous consent PHOTO of Invention. We advise es te paten*. among, the fraternity. ot the Hennepin delegation. The agricultural committee was authorized dancing was still on, and that two or Shinty Ires of charge and we make MO VM4M9B They are still striking tin in the Black to find out what relation the state agricultural Senator Keller presented a bill which provides VNLkSS PATENT IS SECURED. three companies of militia were needed to college sustained to the state university. that corporations for manufacturing Hills.. Th Deadwood Times of the 30th, For drculsr. advice, terms snd nfereasaa to keep matters quiet. and actual clients la your own Mats. County. City of purposes shall not be required to pay any ult. says: A very rich vein of tin ore wag The elevator owned by the Northwestern fee for filing articles of incorporation. Senator March's bill relating to taxes, MALTSTER recently opened in Nigger hill district by Elevator company at Brown's Valley was provides that they shall be payable onehalf Whit on his claim in Potato gulch. OppeetH relent OJIee, Wwtkmglmt, it. (ft NO MONEY TO BUY VOTES. on April 1, and one-half on Oct. 1, instead burned, About 7,000 bushels of Wheat The vein is eight feet in width and well of all on June 1, as at present. Senator McMillan introduced a bill yesterday were burned together with the building defined. Estimates of its value runs from Bingham Bros. The senate passed Senate Files 39, 43, 50, which limits the amount of money and books. Th fire is supposed to have Our brewery la tolly equipped and able to aV 57 and 06. Th most important of these 10 to 30 per cent metallic tin. The find has that any candidate is allowed to spend in started from a defective flue in the office. ill orders. was No. 43, which allows liquor dealers to caused quite an excitement in the district. his campaign for election. The a Mr. F. Grebe charge ot the kottllag es«aa take out licenses at anyJjm daring the The citizens feel confident that the amount to be expended is $1,000 Ushmcna, jrear, and to pay a proportion of the yearly or candidates lor state offices, Winon a & Southwestern will be extended LUMBERNISDEALER Dim, license according to the portion of the year lew including United States senators and W I S O N S I N hrough Rochester. A surveying party is covered by the license. congressmen. For county offices the limit replacing stakes on the old survey between Dr. E Dodge, of Fon du Lac, is dead, It was decided to visit the state university is S500, and for town, village and city offices here and Marion, and ties are being shipped aged 55 years. in a body at 10 o'clock next Fridav morning. it is $250, except that for the office of mayor into that point in large numbers. in cities of more than 15,000 inhabitants the A strange disease is killing many horses limit is $500. These amounts must include Articles of incorporations of the Minneapolis near Hartland. HOUSE. all moneys spent to secure nomination as Amateur Athletic club were filed with Mr. Searle of Stearns on behalf of the LATH, SHINGLES, D00B&, A foot of snow has fallen around Boyd, well as election. Sworn statements of the house niembtrs of the joint committee the register of deeds. Th incorporators Chippewa county. amount of money so spent must be filed which was appointed to draft resolutions are C. W Gardner, S. Jones, W A Kerr, SASH AND BLIND. with designated officers before certificates of on the death of the late William Windom, Menomon.ee- Falls expects a lively building C.A.Webber W C. Hayes, S Matthews election are issued. reported on the same and presented a copy boom in the spring. Lime, Cement and CoaL and E C. Bates. Manufacturer of an*! Dealer a which the clerk read. Th house adopted A large portion of the day was spent by The Janesville public library has received th&in by a rising vote, and the resolutions the senate in committee of the whole. Th Miss Mabel Davidson of St. Paul returned CIGARS, and addition of 113 volumes. will be forwarded to Washington by the morning session was presided over by Senator home after having been absent about secretary ot the senate. Leavitt, while Senator Eaton occupied G. O. Spear has sold his home and business one month She is a champion fancy lady Lowest prices always* Mr. Wagoner ot Jvittson cirew attention to the chair the afternoon. The following TOBACCOS, interests at Sturgeon Bay, intending to skater and has been at various points in page 3 of the journal for Jan '22, whereon bills were recommended to pass: S. No. reside at Green Bay. Manitoba and Dakota, where she has given appeared a resolution submitted by himself 73. allowing non-residents to use public PIPES, providing lor the appointment of a exhibitions of fancy skating. Harris & West's cheese factory, at Elkhorn, Opposite Railroad Depot, town libraries No. 80. increasing j"urors' special committee for the purpose of investigating burned recently. The loss is $450, fully insured. fees No. (84, reducing the number of people KXWUIiM. The people of Marshall are becoming MINI the cost of construction of all railroads necessary to incorporate a village to one quite anxious over the appearance of diphtheria. Cor. Minnesota and Centre in the state, also the amount of watered hundred No. 60. providing lor a committee Eighteen-year-old! Henr Hannema was Two children have died and other FRANK FRIEDMANN, stock issued and their general financial to consider the subject of waterways No. streets. killed by the accidental discharge of a gun cases are reported. Th authorities are condition. Th resolution also provides 82, to protect and reimburse any reversioner KEWVLM, MINlf. while out hunting near Lodi. for the employment of an expert clerk. against the lailure of any tenant lor life to taking ev^ry precaution against the- spread Mr. Ongstad moved that the resolution be pay taxes No. 100, relating to banks and of the disease. The Columbia, a Milwaukee newspaper, dealer in Jno. Neuman, adopted and Mr. Bjorge seconded the motion. banking *To. 110, relating to the duties of is defendant in a $25,000 libel suit at W a Goodhue County Soldiers' Monumen public examiner. Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, kesha brought by Julius Jaezek. association has been incorporated at Be The resolution was lost by a vote of 47 in the affirmative and 20 in the negative, it requiring Wing to erect a monument to the memory he people of Horicon are counting the HOUSE. nivsr Dealer in a two-thirds vote to carry. of the Goodhue county soldiers who fell in costs that incorporation as a city would entail. GOODS, Slassware, Notions, Canned With the exception of passing under a AGAINST RAILROAD PASSES. the Rebellion. It is intended to raise funds During the introduction of new bills considerable suspension of the rules House file 49. which by membership fees, voluntary subscriptions Jorgon Nelson, a farmer near Whitehall, interest and amusement was provides for the distribution of seed grain Hats, Caps, motions. and the like. caused by a bill offered by Mr. Gildea of accidently killed his step-son. Th boy to larmers whose crops have suffered by Fruit, Flour, etc. Pipestone. To appreciate the situation it Groceries,: Provisional blight, frost, hail, etc., the house was engaged The Nicollet house of Brainerd burned. was playing with other boys about his father, ahould be understood tnat a number oi allot yesterday with the DurantDaiy E. Doty, who occupied it as a dwelling, who was chopping wood. Young Crockery and Glassware, railway companies have supplied members contest case, and finally disposed ot it All goods sold at bottom prices and had scarcely time to get his family out and Nelson dashed in front of his father, receiving of the'legislature with lree passes, and also. Green, Dried and Cannot mn the alternoon by awarding the seat to that most of the drastic railroad bills introduced saved none of his effects. The house was the full jferce of a blow from the delivered free of cost to any part ol the Republican, Mr. Dalv, by a vote of 5(J Xruits, ete, eto% have emanated from Alliance mema owned by James S. Gardner and was insured axe in his head, killing him instantly. to 39. the city. for $1,000. Th fire was of in cendiary Recent discoveries by the general agent Mr. Bell of Ramsey moved that the rules origin. N E W ULM, MINN. of a wholesale agricultural implement I win slwsys take fern proaaeo ta eneasae* be suspended and the bill be read a second and third time and passed. Mr. Capser dealer have developed the fact that one of for seeds, sad pay the highest aarket pries for el Representative Lind has been informed Do W a S a Poison Fish? thought it was a local bill and should be Durand's prominent dealers has got into a kinds el psper rags* GEO. BENZ & SONS. by ChairmSh Cannon that the full amount referred to the proper committee. Mr. Having repeatedly been interested fix on account of extensive forgeries perpetrated of the appropriation for the Mankato public Ringwald suggested at the bill be laid on In eenneetloa with my store Ihnve in the names of a number of farmers, in watching how water snakes feed, building—$90,000—has been put in the the table. Mr. Stone thought that there Importers snd Wholesale Deslers la •sloes forslehed with splendid bMlsrd table aoi with he has been dealing for a were not enough members present to suspend sundry civil bill. This will allow the contract I was careful in noting how one peculiar WINES & easterners will slwsjre Sod good llqsers %a| the rules, and suggested laying it ber of years. to be made at once, and a better •over. Mr. Wacek said he should reiuse to snake maneuvered to get a meal eii»rs,ead eTery forenoons splendid iaaoh, building can be erected than if appropriations Tony Schroeder, a teamster in the employ vote on the bill. It was too ridiculous. LIQUORS, in Crum brook, one of the trout were made piecemeal. of the Spring brewery, of Chippewa Falls, Mr. M. Walsh said he would like to vote All Reeds pnrehsssd of sis will be delivered «J aye, but that he did not want to make walked up behind a vicious horse and attempted streams preserved by one of the Quaspeake say pert of the city free of sost. leions of his brother representatives, most to pull the blanket off, when the 217 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Miia N O A O A tnnsesof Street, Wew UlM. club, ot Rockland county, N. Y., xif whom had free passes. Mr. Currier animal kicked him in the head, severing A bevy of friends of Mr. and Mrs. D. I asKeU it me uili was unenuea lu apply io Meat Market, of which I am warden. his nose completely from his face and badly the present legislature, and was iniormed Ames gathered at their me at Argusville PETEE SCHEBEB, that it would do so. A snake darted from under the bank fracturing his skull. Schroeder is now and remained until the "wee sma' hours lying in St. Joseph's hospital and his injuries Mr. Reeve thereupon declared that if the and seized a chub about three inches of morn were fast appro aching. members of the house would have to cive a prove fatal. M. E E Prop'r. long, half of its body beingin the mouth Ex-Attorney General Goodwin and up ail their free passes if the biii became a The Rev. E Smith, pastor of»the First of the snake. I struck the reptile District Attorney Rourke, of Ransom IfnnrMoiAST.NEW VLMIM* law he would have to vote against the motion Congregational church of Oshkosh, has acquired to suspend the rules. Mr. Gildea said county, are arguing cases before the supreme smartly with my cane, when it darted E A E I N quite a reputation as a lecturer, and his bill was to prevent the using oi free court. away, and the fish wiggled off slowly passes by members of the legislature alter has purchased a fine stereoptican. gave S S 1 tofonn the poMleef LUMBER, R. Stevens of Lisbon, is in Washington its passage. 1 New Ulm ssd vicinity rtut he hea re^stoWisS for a few feet and then lost all power a very interesting lecture on the Passion and is looking for a position in the sd his meet market sad is now prospered to wet The vote on Mr. Bell's motion to suspend play recently. Mr. Smith gave a lecture of motion, although it did not seem oa ol* eld easterners sad friends with oaly jtht federal service. Stevens was once quite the rules was then taken, and the motion best Crash snd eared meets. saaca*es, lsrd and ew illustrated with maginificent pictures, entitled to be even slightly bruised. Upon notorious in the Sfate legislature. oryrhlBs nasally kept in flrst-elasa market TM was lost by a vote ot 32 in the affirmative "Stanley in Africa." and 37 in the negative. taking it out of the water I observed a **id'" irAT0A* Judge Rice of Mandan has invented a ILSU^IT&ISDL' William Lenz was brought to Ea Claire The motion being lost the bill was referred thick slime or mucus covering the prairie grass burner to make fire guards ErpLflL to the judiciary committee and the from Superior on charge of neglecting to whole body, which I scraped off, and for farmers. The judge has certainly got as members will have another chance to vote support his family, and was held for trial a practical and seemingly successful device TIVOLI upon it later in the session. returned the fish to the water. At first at the March term of circuit court. Bail for burning prairie grass so as to prevent Mr. Turrell introduced a bill to reimOurse the fish was very active, swimming was fixed at $400 and was not furnished. LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS* the spread of pairie fires. Kedwooci county lor the cost ot prosecuting around lively, bui in a few moments The family consists of the prisoner's wife the two murderers, William Rose A Fargo the police arrested two men and three childten. The wife, a frail little seemed once more to lose the power of and Clifton Holden, who were sentenced SASH, BLINDS, who were wanted in Moorhead for stealing AND to death under the midnight woman, testified that her husband had motion, I again took it out of the BREWERY clothes from a store. They were found execution law passed last session, the constitutionality tried to induce her to keep a disreputable —and all kinds oi— '"A water and found the coating of slime with the stolen goods still in their possession. of which is in grave doubt house and when she refused he left her. and now pending before the United States thicker upon its body than before. 1 Chief Sullivan eseorted them across Building Material. supreme court. the river. scraped it off again, with the same result, JOS. SCHMUCKER, Prop. Mr. Bell introduced a bill which, in view I O W A and finally thefishturned on its The news of the sudden death of Rev. N of recent developments in Ramsey county A the election held at Audubon, on the D. Fannin of Minneapolis, at Jamestown, •regarding the alleged misappropriation of NEW ULM, MINNESOTA ffEWULM, side dead, and in about five minutes proposition to bond the city in the sum of jurors' fees, will be noted with interest. was received and was a great shock to all. spent in perfect quietude on my part, $8,500 there was 230 votes, 187 for and Pur beer sold in quantities to suit th Mr. Caswell introduced a bill which is Mr.Fanning was an old-ti me North Dakotan, 43 against. the snake camefrom under asubmerged purchaser. Special attention paid to the intended to relieve a husband from liability and presided over the Presbyterian church bottling of boor. for the separate debta contracted by his stump seized the fish and disappeared. Capt. Henr Redman, assistant inspector, 4 in this city for a long term of years. wife and vice versa, except debts lor the was at Grinnell and inspected Gordon This incident led me to believe that •joint maintenance of themselves and their Joseph A. Jackson, the able and popular Granger post Grand A my of the Republic, children. the snake poisoned the fish by coating THE CHICAGO AND manager of the Northern Pacific telegraph finding everything in proper order. L. office, at Fargo is off on a pleasure trip to NQRTH-WESTE it with the thick secretion I found upon Parker is commander of the post. a 3 the Pacific coast to be gone a fortnight. its body. However this maybe,] The State band is making great During his absence the management of the SENATE. now take great care to kill all the NEW ULM, MINN. preparations for its tour of the state, and office is in the experienced hands of C. The senate to-day devoted nearlv the snakes that I find in the club waters. the indications are that those cities which RAILWAY. tvhole two sessions to the consideration Murphy. —Henry Brendon, in Nature's Realm. oi the Mayo resolutions providing for an were disappointed this winter because of the Two Moorhead firms have rented stores THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE TO investigation of the railroads the state. postponement of the trip will be amply repaid MLMullen, Fre$'L H. Vajen,Y\c*-Fre* in Fargo, and will transfer their business Alter being chanced from a joint resolution CHICAGO, Preachers' Yarns. by waiting tiU spring. to a simple resolution of the senate, and to this side of the Red. Oneof them, Ferris J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. Fire destroyed the general store of I. N being otherwise materially amended, it was Co., have rented the store room in the '-*. adopted without a dissenting vote. McClure, at Mediapolis, together with two AND ALL POINTS EAST, Webster block on Eighth, recently vacated Directors: Sam was a good old colored minister Whe the senate came to order Senator warehouses. Fo a while it looked as if the by Skeoch & Son, and the other, Holmes fc Is so operated as to meet the requirements J. D. Smith presented a petition signed by whole town wa doomed, and a telegram of the Methodist Church. One Sunday Co., will occupy the room in the Henderson through snd local travel, providing fast througj Werner Batch, Chat. Wagner, Dr. 0 500 citizens of Minneapolis asainst the was sent to Burlington for help, which However, trains with closeconnections for night he began the service by announcing block, adjoining Harrington & Knight's abolishment or extension of the patrol was not needed. Th loss is $25,000 WttchcU, O. M. Olson, M.0. Koch. hardware store.i 5 -^':\:.v^vSVv£-' ST. PAUL, MTJIMEAPOUS, limits in that city. Th petition was referred a hymn from a book which he held insurance, $19,000. to committee. The state supreme court handed down its SIOUX ClTY, COUNCI BLUFFS, in his hand, Senator Joh Day Smith's bill making By a fire in he new board of trade building decision in the test case of the State vs. Simo I?- general election day a legal holiday was "Turn," saidhe to page 76—page 76 DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS at Dubuque, Solomon Bros, dry goods, Frazer and. George Benz. Th lower O A A E N E passed by the senate. —and sing, wid de voice and di under» lost their total stock, at least $20,000 insurance, court had ordered the dismissal of the case Senutors a Due and McHale both came OP EUROPE, AND PASSAGE S A N A N I S O O A N $15,000. E B. Piekenbrock and the on the ground that the state law was not to the rescue of young girls with bills stan'en', hymn on page 76," And all points in Golden Eagle clothing house stocks were •i amending the penal code by raising the age applicable where liquors were dispensed by TICKETS SOLD. MONTANA, "As I was goin' down our ally," damaged $5,000 each. he United States ot consent. Senator La Due's bill raises the an agent in unbroken original packages. -t" I meta ctulaad gal named Sally." age of consent 1rom ten years to sixteen steamboat inspector's office is a total loss. WA8BJENQT0N, The court holds that such sale is in violation years. Senator MoHale introduced three of the prohibitory law that such a A epidemic of diphtheria is raging at OREGON, "No, brederen, I must have made a bills, amending all the sections of the penal Close Attention Given to place of business .is a common nusiance, Adair. Three children in one family code relating to rape and abduction, and mistake: try hymn on page 67—turn CALIFORNIA and and further, since the passage of the Wilson Collecting. fixing a uniform age ol consent in all three have died within the last thirty-six hours, to page 67. I'll read de fust two line? \.'-.. BSITISB COLUMBIA. bill, the sale of intoxicating liquors are in matters at thirteen years. Th biUs all making five in the family dead in ten days, of de hymn on page 67," [, went to the judiciary committee. violation of the law. and leaving only one alive. Tw other A A E & E E I N O A N I N I N O In committee of the whole, with Senator deaths have occurred during the week, and A S an run on all through trains.. .. X\*U "Shoo, fly don't bodder me .:. t- BuoklsB Arnica Hairs D..vis in the chair. Senate Files Numbers 59 S O A O A there are numerous severe cases. I long to Company D. mid 68 were recommended to pass. O O N I S S E E I N A S en The best salye in the world for Cntt, Wor has just been received that a son of A man giving ths a me of Memory Stone overland trains to California and Oregon. Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, "Now, dat don't sound 'zactly right. James O'Brien of Carthage had been kicked HOUSE. was arrested at Sioux City for complicity Fe«er Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, E nebber heered such a hymn sung in E E A I A S on ths Dearer by a hrjrv, and that his arm was broken. *5: in murder of W illiam Oemig, by burglars Limited. Mr. T. Cole of Otter Tail introduced the Chilblains, Corns, and all Mttin Ernptiona, dis churchJ I b'leeve de Baptizz Iroquois has one of the finest skating in this bity about six weeks ago. William fol I o.wi ng resolution: For time of trains, tickets and aU inforamattem.' and positirely cures Tiles, or n« cullard brudder, who's a locust ponds in the state. I was made by damming Mclnter, the principal in the aflair, is un Whereas, A certain newspaper published in apply to Station Agents of the Chicago a North. preacher, and who met me this evening pay, required. It ie guaranteed to giro the city ot St. Paul, known as the St. Paul Dispatch, up the creek in "which the Iroquois der indictment, and there is on doubt Western Bailway, or to the Oeiursl has insulted this honorable body by perfect satinfaction, or money refunded. in de dark, stole my Meffodist Asent at Chicsce. weU flows. what he capture is an important one, and usingvile and disrespectful language in commenting hymn-book, and put his Baptizz hymnbook 5fcyw H«WMAK,BJr. M. WHITMAN. Price 25 cents per box. dbldD»a -.., upon the action of the house of representatives and that the third of the gang will soon be Rev. Mr. Updyke of Aberdeen delivered General Ma oi the State ot Minnesota, in de place of it.'* I %$ L.ROOS. W?i*SJfrw an address at Columbia, the occasion being