New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 25, 1891 · Page 6 of 8
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SSg^KSKSPSS^^ ^^-p* & *t ,^t :?rf ^laiMsBBSf SKI O N A E MAGIC. MINNESOTA 80L0N8. mittee. The final result was to adopt the 'Move on 1 Policeman to chess player: fSl minority report, four Alliance Senators now!" voting with the Republicans. lacojbi A S at Will a ..^ Soon after the session had opened, Senator A N of S "Thousands had sunk on the ground Stearns announced the death of Gen. overpowered, the weary to sleep and the Condensed Proceedings of Both By use of the table given below you Sibley and introduced the following resolutions, wounded to die" but every intelligent reader which were adopted by arising vote: /THIEV O BEST.CAhVTMC can ascertain the name ot any person Branches of the Minnesota Legislature. knows that this happened before the Resolved, by the senate, the house concurring: great discovery of Salvation Oil. Whereas, The legislature of the State of Minnesota or place, providing the rules below the has learned with profound sorrow of the Colds, coughs, and incipient consumption lettered diagram are strictly observed: death of Geu. Henry H. Sibley, which occurred D, M. FERRY & Co's cured by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, a in this city at an early hour this morning therefore Illustrated, Descriptive and Priced ^heGreat^ remedy of fifty years standing, known and SEED ANNUAL] A... •iI ..B. ..D What is Being Attempted in the Way used all over the world. yourself the Resolved, That in the decease of this distinguished C.... .C. soldier, patriot statesman, who was favor to give it a trial. Yo will be amply •E. I For 1891 will be mailed E E of Legislation by Our Lawmakers. the first governor of this state, and has ever repaid. For sale everywhere. 25 cts. E... ,.F. •to all applicants, and to lastseason'sJ REMEDY been foremost in the hearts of its citizens, the customers. It is better than ever. G... ..G. State of Minnesota has sustained great and irreparable -G S Every person using Garden, loss. The jockey is heroic his every effort to I.... .J. Flower or Field Seeds, ..L Resolved, That a joint committee of three on get ahead begins with a set-back. FORPAIN should send for it. Address K... .K. the part of the senate and six on the part of the •M D. FERRY & CO. S a a 1 4 house be appointed by the presiding officers M... ...N.. Ulcerated sore throat and tonsilitis yield ..N... DETROIT, MICH. ....V thereof, respectively, to draft and present suitable to Johnson's Anodyne Liniment, when all LargestSeedsmen in the woridJ 0... ..0... .0... .0.... ...W joint resolutions upon this melancholy SENATE. else fail. Q... event ..R... .T... .X... ...X The 3enate yesterday held a three hours' Resolved, That a joint committee of three on S.... ..S... ..U. ..z... ....Y session, in which a good deal of business A fine expression—ten dollars or ten the part of the senate and six on the part of the U... .W... ...V. house be hk«Jvise appointed to attend the days. was disposed of, the table being nearly funeral exercises on behalf of the legislature of W.. ...Y... .W... cleared when an adjournment was taken. ..w the state Those who use Dobbins' Electric Soap Y... In the committee of the whole, with Senator .z Resolved, That from and after the adoption each week, and their name is legion save Hompe in the chair, several bills were of this resolution and until after the funeral exercises Have the person whose name yoa their clothes and strength, and let the soap considered and recommended to pass. The are ended the flag upon the capitol be Wish to known inform you in which of do the work. Did you ever try it? If not, i^-PAlNLESS. & E A bill detaching Itasca county from Aitkin displayed at half-maht. do so next Monday sure. Ask your grocer the upright columns the first letters of was recommended on motion of Senator Resolved, That out of respect to the memory for it. of our distinguished fellow citizen the legislature Allen, to lie on the table. This action was ••"WORTH A GUINEA A BOX/** the name is contained. If it is found do adjourn at 12.30 oclock. taken for the purpose of allowing the house in but one column, it is the top letter Fo BILIOUSftNERVOUS DISORDERS Foolishness is a jolly servant, but a very bill to be taken up by the senate. The bill HOUSE. if it occurs in more than one sad master. which provoked most discussion was that When the house met yesterday morn ing column, it is found by adding the alphabetical introduced by Senator Tawney taking away the speaker announced that the funeral of from judges of probate the authority to SPlect Such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Fullness and Swelling after Meals numbers of the top letters Gen. Sherman would take place on Saturday, It may be old, but Johnson's Anodyne the papers in which legal notices shall and the house would adjourn on that Liniment retains the vigor of youth. Long Dizziness, and Drowsiness, Cold Chi lis. Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite' of the columns in which it is to be be published and giving it to the administrators may it live. day. Shortness offreath, Costireness, Scurry, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed found, the sum being the numBer of or executors of the estates of deceased Mr. Capser made toe announcement of Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations. 4c. the letters sought. By taking one persons. No conclusion was reached the death of Gen. H. H. Sibley, and made "Well, how's the world?" "Oh, so as to THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. letter at a time, in the way outlined and the committee reported progress. a feeling allusion to "the pioneer statesman-soldier be round." BEECHAM'S fILLS TAKEN AS DIRECTED WeakRESTORE tUMALES TO COMPLETE HEALTH, above, the whole word or name may of the North Star State." A For Sick Headache, Stomach. Impaired set of resolutions on the death ot the general be plainly spelled out. Take the No SAFER REMEDY can be had for Coughs Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, etc. were then read and adopted by a rising A number of bills were reported back by and Colds, or any trouble of the Throat, word Jane for example. is found in vote. The text of these resolutions appears various committees and placed oh general two columns beginning with and H, than BEOWN'S BBONCHI*.L TROCHES." Price they AGfUKEMAQIC, Strengthening Vba muscular System, restoring long-lost Com- in the proceedings of the senate. orders, among others being the so-called 25 cts. Sold only in boxes. J'lnKln8 which are the second and eighth letters back the keen edge of appetite, and arousing with the R08EBUD0F anti-Pinkerton bill. Z. fwi «!r® .„ -?J'£y?!Z?1?"?ni9.oi. ^?_Sn.m*n..ftame. One of the beat guarantees rz*.r:„. •—v^»*.UM»U UWUO VI N O I me pest guarantees down the alphabet: their sum is ten, A nnmber of new bills were introduced, a 2 0 The buyer who tries to beat you down is to the Nervous and Debilitated Is that BEECHAM'S PILLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALEM and the tenth letter down the alphabet among them being two by Mr. R. A. Walsh ANY PROPRIETARY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. LARGEST SALE OF a price fighter. of Ramsey county providing for the vacation SENATE. Prepared only by TIIOS. BEECHAH St. Helena. T.a,nc*afclM 1 W I is J, the letter sought. The next of Oakland and the Lutheran cemeteries Senator J. D. Smith presented a communication letter A, appears in but one column, Beecham's Pills cure Bilious and nervous in the city of St. Paul and giving the from Judson N. Cross and M. F. ills. -JESC8AM PJLIB^nJREOEIET ot PRIOJS.sSota. A BOX. (MENTION THWPAHI the first, where it stands at the head. city power to have the same vacated for the Griswold of Minneapolis offering to give N is seen in the column headed B, purpose of making streets, parks, etc. the state 100 acres ot land near Norcrossif Throwing dice is frequently an unprofitable and H, which are the second, fourth The bill will not, if it becomes law, necessarily the state would erect thereon an experimental hand-shake. entail the immediate vacation of and eighth letters of the alphabet added station for manufacturing beet sugar. these burial grounds, and several years will they give the fourteenth, or N, and GARFIELD EA acts on theblood, renovating elapse before they are absolutely vacated. When the senate reached Senator McMillan's so on.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. the entire system Cures Constipation On motion of Mr Diment Senate Pile bill providing that all franchises for brings the hue of health back to the faded 106 was ordered returned to the senate. the use of streets shall be sold to the highest cheeks. On motion of Mr Feig House Files 308 bidder, and that no grant shall be for a he re of and 379 were recalled lrom the railroad longer period than twenty years, Senator The following coirespondence will be of committee and sent to the public lands W hear of a young lady in this city who Keller asked for unanimous consent to interest to the nog growers of the Northwest. committee. is an Anna-kissed. amend, but failed to get it. Then th'e bill The first letter was written by It. C. was referred to Senator Keller lor amendment, Judson. to Gen'1 Mark Flower, president and he reported it back with an A Veil of Mis of the St. Paul Union Stock Yaids Company. amendment exempting his district and ali a 16 Rising at morning or eveningfrom somelow places with less than three thousand inhabitants. land often carries in its folds the seeds SENATE. Gen'l Mark L. Flower. The report was rejected bv a vote malaria. Where malarial fever prevail no Shortly after the senate cameto order yesterday of 17 to 25. The bill was then put upon its DEAR SIE —Yon are aware of the great one is safe, unless protected by some efficient Senator Sanborn introduced a series passage and was passed by a yote of 34 to interest taken by niyselfm the hog and medicinal safeguard. Hostetter's of joint resolutions concerning the death of 15, sheep raismajndustry of Minnesota. Years Stomach Bitters is both a protection and a Gen. Sherman and Admiral Porter. ago, I becanre convinced that diversified The most of the afternoon session of the remedy. N person who inhabits, or sojourns The resolutions were passed under suspension 1 farming was necessary to the success of senate was taken up with the consideration in a miasmatic region of country, of the rules and sent to the house, How many people husbandry in this state. The exclusive of general orders, Senator S. D. Peterson in should omit to procure this fortifying agent which body also adopted them. the chair. Senator Dedon's bill to license wheat grower year by year became poorer, which is also the finest known remedy for there are who regard the peddlers was recommended-to be referred until he was forced to diversify. My great dyspepsia, eonstipation, kidney trouble and PROPOSED LEGISLATION. hope tor the farmers of Minnesota has been to the judiciary committee. There was rheumatism.' Senators John Day Smith and Dean coming of winter as a constant in hog and sheep raising, and I have viewed considerable discussion of Senator Hompe's presented petitious agenst the enactment i^ with pleasure the growing cash markets bill providing tor the erection of grain "Threeofakine!" said the cow as she of legislation increasing the liability state of siege. It seems as if the elements sat down here tor all kinds of stock. However, I warehouses and elevators on railroad rights looked her triplets over. of employers of labor, or which shall change ot way, and for condemnation proceedings now hear more or less complaint of the the now well defined law of negligence as at outside the walls of health and now and again, led by the in connection therewith. Several amendments prices secured this year for hogs, and fear present established by legislation and judicial the low prices will tend to decrease the hog were made, the most important ol determination. north wind and his attendant blasts, broke over the product of Minnesota next year. which takes away from elevator companies Senator Lienau's bill relating to chattel the sole right to decide whether such condemnation What explanation can you give for the mortgages provides that all such mortgages ramparts, spreading colds, pneumonia and death. Who« shall be made and a yearly unusual low prices at all of the leading upon household goods must contain rental paid, one year's rental to be paid in When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, markets of the country' Is my cherished the signatures of both husband and wife. advance. The amendment makes the terms knows when the next storm may come and what its: hope in the utility "of hog production as When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, of rental a matter of agreement between the one sure winner for the faimer likely HOUSE. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, railroad and elevator companies. The bill effects upon your constitution may be The fortifications to be blasted? The house reassembled at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon and a ter prayers, roll call was recommended to pass as amended. The following is Gen'l. Flower's reply When she had Children, shegave them Castoria, and other preliminaries Mr. Feig called up of health must be made strong. SCOTT'S^ "The tendency of the hog market has HOUSE. his resolution regardiug the passage ot the been generally downward during the past When the house had settled down to joint resolutions of condolence and regret E S I O N of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and four months, and the farmers of Minnesota, business yesterday morning petitions wera regarding the deaths of Gen. Sherman and like those of other states, have been compelled received protesting against the passage o! Admiral Porter, and the report of the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda will aid you to holdout to either refuse to sell or to accept the employers' liability bill and favoring house thereon was presented and adopted. unremunerative prices. In November the woman's elective franchise bill. The same report was made in the senate against Coughs, Colds, Consumption^ Scrofula,. the hog market at Chicago, Kansas City Every Jack has his Jill but demijohns Mr. Ames' bill to prevent corruption at and appears in the proceedings of that average a good deal more. and other leading markets were lower than elections is a copy of the New York law regarding body. General Debility, and all Anamic and Wasting at any time during the preceding twelve the same. The reports of regular and select committees The man who is forever looking afjer the years. Considering the exceptionally high Mr. Smith's bill is to repeal the charter dollar seldom has on eagle eye. were then presented and accepted, a Diseases, until the siege is raised. It prevents wasting price of corn and other gram this would of the St. Croix Kiver Boom company. It seem to be a strange circumstance, but it number of bills being reported back. is a bill in the interest of the steamboat in children. Palatable as Milk. was due alone to the high price of grain Mr. McAllister offered a resolution empowering R. FRANK POWELL (White Beaver.) Union men, who claim that the St. Croix river is a Block 4th & Cedar St., St., Paul, Minn., NERVOUS that hogs became a drug in the markets! George H. MiUer to draw the pay navigable stream and that the existence of 1 The farmers who had little or no grain ot a page whose position he has temporarily DISEASES OF YOUNG E N ESPECIALLY. the booms impedes navigation. could not afford to buy it for feedmg purposes, filled. Referred to the committee on SPECIAL.—Scott's Emulsion is non-secret, and is prescribed by the MedicaT Frat The bill introduced by Mr. M. Walsh. It is when one lacks the bear neeessities and those who had grain preferred to legislative expenses. F. 82, is to submit to a vote of the people fession all over the world, because its ingredients are scientifically combined in such si ot life that the wolf is at the door: rush their immature hogs and shoats upon On the motion of Mr. Kendall the joint an amendment to section 3, article 9, of the Planner as to greatly increase their remedial value. an overstacked and demoralized market at resolution to congress in favor of building constitution relating to the taxation of In this climate use Johnson's Anodyne any price it would give, and convert their the Niagara ship canal was taken up under CAUTKHSL—Scott's Emulsion is put up in salmon-colored wrappers. Be sure anfc property, real and personal. The bill proposes Liniment for colds, coughs, bronchitis, and surplus grain into cash. a suspension of the rules and passed*. to give to municipalities and to couuties catarrh. f^et the genuine. Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Manufacturing Chemists, New York* "On the part of the farmers with one accord, local option on the adoption of the sinpie Sold by all Druggists. a 17 there existed a mania to sell hogs at tax system. There was considerable A showing he effect of elasticity of any price, to sa\ feeding, and this intemperate debate on the question, Messrs, Turrell, belts it is a fact at owing he slip, desire to sell extended to brood sows Greer, Tucker and Searle opposing it lor the l^^s^ewcv^oXxcvCute,!^^ elasticity a thickness of a belt, he and stock pigs, thus making it next to When the session began Senator Donnelly reason that it was the duty of the house ol impossible to seasonably supply the markets presented a petition from Douglas county circumfernce of he driven pulley representatives, and the purpose for which next year. citizens asking for annual sessions of COLD HEAD they were elected by the people, to decide run as fast as he circumference of "What will be the sequence to this "tale the legislature. upon all these questions and not to shirk he driver, a taking pulleys of woe"9 of Next year, with the same intemperate Senators Davis and Stocktoh presented responsibility by sending the question back he a me diameter one an be a to zeal and unanimity that has characterized petitions against the passage of law sin creasing to the people for them to decide upon. twice as fast as the other it their action, this season as to hogs, the liability ot employers to employes. slipping using an elastic rubber will impel them to raise gram and abandon The first bill upon the calendar was Senator RELIEVES INSTANTLY. hog production The logical conclusion Friday, Feb 2 1 belt. Leavitt's measure propos.ng an amendment is that gram will then be the drug to the constitution authorizing an income SENATE. I ELY BBDTHERS, 66 Warren St, New York. Price 60 cta.1 the market, and the few farmers who are tax. Senator Dean made a strong The senate held a two hours' session vesterday. wise enough not to abandon hog-raismg speeeh against the bill. adjourning at noon to attend'the will surely be recompensed for their foresight After some further debate the bill was funeral exercises lor Gen. Sibley. and judgment passed by a vote of 30 to 14, There were several petitions against any Senator Mayo, who leit before a vote was legislation increasing the liability ot employers. Dr. a in S reached and who favored the bill, was Also one favoring prohibition. paired with Senator Morse, who opposed it. The Board of directors of The Louisana Senator Dedon presented a resolution Others absent or not voting, Ayers, State Lottery Company met yesterday providing for the appointment of clerks for Daughertv, Hammer, Lienau, Peterson, S. moining and eleeted Mr. Paul Conrad the committees on public lands and labor, D., Sanborn, Smith, J. Streissguth—8. president, \ice Dr M. A. Dauhlm, deceased. each to receive $5 per day. Senator Mayo presented a bill for the Mr Conrad has practically managed the When Senator March reported back from purpose of confining insane hospitals to affairs of this great corpoiation for the past the Hennepin county delegation the bill their intended use. fix or six years.^ has been an attache requiring the park board ot Minneapolis to ot the company in vai ions capacities since Senator Crandall's bill appropriating get the s-anction ot the city council before 1870, and has earned the good will, confidence money far the state public school at Owatorma issuing bonds, Senator Bell moved to refer and respect of all with whom he has provides for the following sums for ,it back to the delegation, saying that the come in contact. the porposes named: Wing to the main lull delegation had not yet considered it. Born in this city in the year 1840, he entered building, $15 000 cottage residence, $5,000, His motion was seconded by Senator Phillips, the Confederate army soon alter attaining electric dynamo. $1,000 water mains, $15,000 and it was adopted by a vole of 15 to THE OLD RUT to manhood and his*record as a soldier fire pump, $1,000 water reservoir, $1,000 10. was as enviable and gallant as that of water closet, $1,000 hen house, $500 8. F. No. S34—Authorizing village ot Imverne any of Louisiana's sons who wore the gray. engine for laundrv, $200 library. $400 I to issue bonds for waterworks. CQpgsaaa rs3D' He served with distinction to the end S. P. No. 296—Allowing village of St. Hillalre fencing, $200 workshop. $5o0 cisterns, to appropriate money for use of School District •ad oW methods «ra not the easiest by tar. Many people travel them of the war. was a member of $500 sidewalks, $500 current expenses tor Itfs a sign No. 101. Capt. Henry o't. Paul Chasseurs a 1892, $7,800 expenses for 1893. $7,800. because they have not tried the better way. It is aTreKef from a sari 8. F. No. 298—Providing for filing resurvey of Pied, a part of the Army of that you need help, when pimples, HOUSE. Minnesota Lake in Faribault county. of slavery to break away from old-fashioned methods and adopt th Northern Virginia, and is one of but a few blotches, and eruptions begin to appear. The house expressed its disinclination HOUSE BELLS PASSED. labor-raving and strength-sparing inventions of modern timea Get out of the survivors of that famous command. H. F. No. 49—Providing for the loaning of Your blood needs looking yesterday morning in a very emphatic The company left New Orleans April 22, of old ruts and into new ways by using a cake of SAPOMO in von* money to certain persons for the purchase of manner, to legislate on educational matters 1861, for Pensacola. Thence they went to after. You'll have graver matters seed wheat. house-cleaning. with a view to making compulsory Virginia, and other companies being attached, H. F. No. 105—Restraining animals from running than pimples to deal with, if you regulations in regard to the age of pupils at large in township of Home Lake in Morrison St. Paul's Battalion was formed. county. dr to the exclusion of any other than English neglect it. Dr. Pierce's Golden Their first big fight was at Seven Pines, H. F. No. 98—Providing for phonographic reporters from the public schools. Mr. Stockwell's where more than half the command were Medical Discovery prevents and PISCrS CORE FOR to be appointed by judges of the district bill fixing the age at which children killed or wounded—among the former being court of Hennepin county. cures all diseases and disorders shall be compelled to attend public schools, young Bourges* Conrad^ first cousin. The senate adjourned until 2 p. m. Monday. and Mr. Knudson's bill providing that lor caused by impure blood. It invigorates is and always has been strictly speaking a a Medicine. Recommende by Physicians. 1 twelve weeks, six of which shall be consecutive, a man of the people. Of a genial and the liver, purifies the blood, HOUSE. the English language alone shall pleasant disposition and ^possessing rare torte« Children lake it without objection. druggist*. and promotes all the bodily functions. The house yesterday morning expressed be taught in all private and public schools, business qualifications he is eminently fitted were both reported back from the committee its unanimous concurrence in the joint resolution O N SUdVI I O N For all forms of scrofuloas, to fill the responsible position to which on education with recommendation brought in from the senate regarding he has been elected. is an honest, upright skin and scalp disease, and even that they be indefinitely postponed. the death of Gen. H. Sibley, and decided and faithful business man, -whose to adjourn at noon until" 3 o'clock Consumption (which is really lungscrofula) After some discussion a vote on Mr. word is as good as his, bond, and, having a p. m. on Monday next. StockweH's amendment was taken, and it FOR MEN ONLY. in all its earlier stages, it thorough knowledge of the intricate affairs CONSUMPTION. Mr. Chesley presented a petition against was lost—-68 to 13. Those voting in the affirmative of the corporation over which he now presides, is a certain remedy. It's the only were ^LesTs. Bjorge, Carleton, the bill relating to extending the powers of the interests of the stock holders may Coburn, Darelius, Gilmore, N. P. Nelson, mutual insurance companies, with especial one that's guaranteed, in every case, be said to be in safe and careful keeping Penney, Price, Sheets. Stockwell. A. reference to a Norman county company. to benefit or cure, or the money is Numbers of all classes of people called at ™"l"y,r."tn&^ ??oc*iweik A, IhCTeapoaftrfe remedy for the*«*v--4feea» byB» Mr. Lockwood offered a resolution for the the lottery office yesterday afternoon to E a W a a use thoasmnds of esses of the worstB»l and of low refunded.^ It's a matter of confidence appointment of a joint committee to visit reportt repor "msrratulat Mr Conra on his election 13„- l?e committees was then congratulate Mr. Conrad on his election. standmshavebeen cured. Indeedso strongismy faiS the Nebraska beet sugar factories, which adopted. in one's medicine. miteefficacy, that I wUl send TWO BOTTLES raxK.witfc. Eepulishing this notice from the New Orleans was laid over on a notice of debate by Mr. Mr. Knudson's bill was indefinitely postponed •VALUABLETBKATISB on this disease toanyaa^ Picayune the Mobile Register says: Furlong. It is the cheapest blood-purifier fererwbowillsendmetheirExpressand P.O. addi^a without any lurther diseussi on. [To the above appreciative notice, a few On the motion of Mr. Zelch the priv-. Mr. Bonde introduced a bill which is intended T. A. Slocnm. M. 181 Pearl St^ N. Y» sold, through druggists, because you words may be added. At the terribly hard ileges of the floor were granted to all members to prevent loss to shippers of milk, fought battle of Shaxpsburg [Antietam] "CATALOGUE, SEEDS* A S E I N E only pay for the good you get. of the Grand Army while attending while the milk is in transit. Paul Conrad was desperately wounded, receiving PLANTS, BULBS, Erc^ the state encampment. Mr. Wacek had a bill which provides for Can you ask more? zl a canister shot in the left shoulder On the motion of Mr. JCeyes the clerk the appointment of a game warden in each which scraped every rib iai bib body. The Money made by buying eat* county ot the state. The Discovery acts^ equally was directed to transmit all bills to the engrossing '-ball entered just Above (the point of the }hnJIJ?i^J?It«ate8'aUtAhe box-lollowlne articles cara- seeds. 86 pkts. $f.00. actoSfe Hill paeke a nea Mr. Ciiesley introduced a bill which gives committee before they were placed well all the year round, One two ounce bottle of Pure Vaseline. lOcts. pkt. Presentswith every order plaintiffs against rai'road companies the One two ounce bottle Vaseline Pomade. 13 Send postal card with same power to institute suit against the companies One jar of Vaseline Co?d Cream 15 .tftw'S™ found and cut out by the surgeons, but not W a Feb and address for catalogue. in the district in which the plaintiff One cake of Vaseline Camphor lee 10 until eighteen hoora had passed after the One cake or Vaseline Soap, unscented.... 10 lives. SENATE wound was received. Though the ball One cake of Vaseline Soap, sented *5 A. R. AMES, Madison, Wtf The senate session was largely taken up The following bills were passed by the weighed not more than t#n ounces, Mr. One two ounce bottle of White Vasellne..25 I prescribe \*A faTJyesv yesterday with a discussion ot "the reports house under suspension of the rules: Conrad said that after several hours had dorse. Big AS the only ot the special committee to which was reJerredthe H. F. 258—incorporating the city of Ghaaka °TfftVt*.n,p8 a ««ngle article at the "price?'10 passed he felt as if he had a ten-pound ball, specificifor the certain cua CONDITION POWDER election bills introduced by Senators in Carver county. r«il/S?J£?SP occasion to nse Vaseline in any of this disease. a cannon and carriage in his back, so great BIjEMyeottce&tmtod. Don small. la muntltr cost* Sr *^i "i**™ »«mine goods put Q.H.INGitAHAM.M.!:, jDean, McMillan and Leavitt. The H. F. 249—authorizing the village of Gaylord was the shock to his system. Upon his recovery lea Uuuonc-tmth cant a day per hen. Iferentaaad OT !gHal to issue S5.000 of bonds to build a village ball. SS,^ 2L varkagee. A many majority report recommended the McMillan coresan dteMM% Kyoa It, wesend tgrauil from his wound, he rejoined his H. F. H09—to annex the village of Moritzes to ASISLIINK put up by them. Xerer yield tosach W« have sale? Bis O fa* bill, while Senator Dean presented a battalion and served gallantly to the end of IctuMJ&f^ini&rbmment&ttt^ Sendatwmnor Monticello in WrJaht county. many yean, and is baa ^hH^S- 1 S 5 8 imitation^wlthSnt minority report recommending that the cash. Fainsi^»NiltrrCald«(^ce2S&)fi«otS£ti.(ia the best ef sat)» the war participating in all the great battles The home then adjourned to Monday at J. B. JOHK803& CO- BaatoB^lbS: & & i£K "2* tfSfy™ the«OTltyonexpect bills be all referred to the judiciary com- 3 o'clock. with the Army of Northern Virginia.] &£t2iei&W Taw,iM "o,d by Chetebreagh M'I»K CO.. State St, *ew Tork.