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PWfPCTBplfiy^ ^j&w -J', 'i MINNESOTA SOLONS. esting, and occupied over two hoars, tb HOPE 1 5 A O W E S Eagle Roller Hill Co. Again he moved toward the door Brawn Co. Bank, bill being finally recommended to pass by "Will nothing," asked the lady in a vote of 56 yeas to 49 nays. •:,- ITope ia 8 flower, the bloom of an hour," alarm, "induce you to sit down in a Mr. Bjorge submitted the omnibus appropriation Whose petals expand like a wave on the uP.rV u-4 flM Capacity of p« bill which was reported in substance game with me—just one?" Condensed Proceedings of Both sand, last Saturday. The appropriation "Nothing that you would give, Mrs. 60 0 Barol^Pe£baj. Then wither amddiein the gloom of a sigh, for the expenses of the state prison will be Branches of the Minnesota Legislature. Vincent." C, H.Ross, rear on its tomb a more beautiful bloom, C. H-0HABBOUBM,. embodied in a separate bill. Whose fragrance will brighten the years "Pooh! You know very well that A motion to suspend the rules- and place President. Cashier. Senator Leavitt's income tax bill on the I'll give anything you ask. I can't do This ephemeral life, with its battle and Our flour cannot be beat. calendar was defeated, and the probabilities without you. What is it you want?" COR. MINN, AND CENTRE STBS. strife, are it will not be reached this session. "What is Being Attempted in the Way Would be solemn and! drear,, with nothing "Yourself." NEW ULM. MINNESOTA, Mr. Bjorge introduced a bill, S. 870* to cheer calling ior an appropriation of $15,000 for "Eh? You mean fH. of Legislation by Our Lawmakers. The moments that live in every thought LOUIS BUENGER, New Ulm, Minn. legislative expenses in addition to the $150,000 "That neither as secretary, protege, that we giver already appropriated. Th bill, on nor friend shall I play piquet with you our wants all untold as we thirst for the Mr. Bjorge motion, was passed under suspension Cor. Minnesota and 3d N. Ste., gold again. As your husband, I will." of the rules. Tha shades every hue- of he flower. Collections and all Business pertaining "God bless my soul!" The speaker announced that the chaplain MW ULM, MHHL Monday, April 13. of the house, the Rev. Mr. Wilkinson, had To no woman unburied can an offer This beneficent flower, in its golden-hued to Banking Promptly been bereaved of a daughter, and the members, be either long surprising or disagreeable. Undertaken bower. by a rising votf. expressed their condolence It was with warmed cheeks and Attended to-. Is mortality's goal, as it sweeps through Senato Lienan introduced a resolution and sympathy. the soul. softened eyes that the widow said: •allowing Edward Newell, file clerk. $3 per 268. Mr. Zelch's free text book Dill, HfflVIDUL RESPONSIBILITY, To drive dull despair to his Cimmerian lair, day i'or the first eight days of the session. "Do I understand—that you—you providing for a text book commission and A make each to-day a silver-tipped spray, A amendment offered Senator Sanborn love me, Ernst?" uniformity in text books in counties was That will kiss the red blush of the morrow. including G. N. Blaisdell, chief file clerk, $500,000. Mr. Middles bowed, but averted his passed by a vote of 63 aves and 27 nays. was adopted, and the resolution was and dealer in all kinds of ~j glance. Mr. Keyes' bill, 1,021, to abolish adopted. Its tendirls entwine, where the bright, the present contract system at the state FURNITURE. She sighed and murmured: flowers shine, Senator Lommen's resolution providing nun prison at Stillwater, was passed with only Wit a lustre that grows, while life gently NEW that the rules of debate in the senate should "Ah, I am rich." seven dissenting votes. Those voting in the flows, prevail in committee of the whole was "Precisely, Mrs. Vincent. You are negative were Messrs. Booren, Boyd, Capser, O'er he years that are dead, o'er the mem called up by its author, and was promptly Holler, Lyman, Nilsson and R. A, rich, you love to play piquet, and I ories fled. killed by the senate. FRANK FRIEDMANN, Walsh. But the wreck of the past is be harbor at am the best player on the Pacific ROLLER E CO., NO PREFERRED Blil.S. last a April 1 6 Coast. If you will marry me, I will That beckons for something beyond. Senator Daugherty moved to reconsider play if not, not." dealer in v: 6ENATE. the vote by which Senator Donnelly's resolution "Well?" The routine proceedings of the morning The flower will live, its fragrance will give to allow each senator to select one Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, "Under the circumstances, I do not A lasting perfume that no time can consume, session were not of a very exciting character. bill from general orders, which bills were Merchant Millers, to take precedence, was defeated, .The mo The Globe Almanac resolution was see that more can be said." As it thrives in the soul for humanity's tion to reconsider was adopted by a vote of brought up again and received its third defeat. "Cut the cards." Slassware, Notions, Canned goal, 28 to 15, and then the resolution"was voted Eighteen, golden-haired, slim, supple, Where its beauty will cling, the same down, receiving 28 vote3 out of the necessary The Ramsey county bill providing for adorable Adele Vincent flashed the appointment ot a gaslight inspector for beautiful thing, 36 to adopt. lSTew Ulna, Mixin. To bloom in God's garden above. her scornful eyes on the visage oi Mr. St. Paul was recalled to the senate. Fruit, Flour, etc. The senate bill reducing the board of public —Fro the New Orleans Picayune. Middles, who, undisturbed, sat at works of St. Paul from iour members to A petition signed by 3 000 ot the leading business men oi St. Paul protesting against three was returned by the house with an ease in the conservatory. the passage of the interest bill, S. No. 1, amendment which restored cue number to All goods seld at bottom prices aad Mrs. Vincent played solitaire in the WHICH TOOK HIM? was read and filed. Several petitions against four for one year, after that the board to adjoining library, awaiting her affianced .MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUR, delivered free of cost to any part the baking powder bill were also received. consist of three members. Oil, motion of and piquet. Mr. T. Cole, chairman of the committee Senator Lienau the senate refused to concur the city. 'j "Why, mamma is old enough to be on legislative expenses made a report to Received First Premiums at in the house amendment, and the bill Mrs. Vincent, widowed and wealthy, was sent back to the house. the house recommending that the assistant your mother, Ernst Middles." N E W ULM, MINN. Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. sergeant-at-arms, three doorkeepers and looked haughty and fierce. "I knew it." six gallery and cloak room keepers have HOUSE. PETEB SCHEBER, It was 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis "Your motive in making this monstrous their pay increased irom $3 per day to $4, Two or three Ramsey county bills were engagement must be purely mer« and that two pages, Chadwick and Flaherty, and the sun took the liberty to intrude Agricultural and Mechanical Association reported back by Mr. Wa'lsh, the secretary of cenary." be paid $17.50 for sevices rendered. through the window into the the delegation, among them being 863, The report was adopted by a vote of 74 to Fair 1887. "Strictly." the bill regulating the salaries of St. Paul library, furnished in purple leather 14. officials, which was amended so as to increase "And you feel no shame in the ad' F. C. L. Roos, Unsuccessful efforts were made to advance and walled with books, which had MADLENBE, the fire department appropriation mission?" DEALER IN several bills, among them being 376. from $205,000 to $215,000. These bills will "None." had a pretty complete rest for the ten Mr. Bjorge's fixed rate bill, from their Prest. Manager. LUMBER take their regular order on general orders "Faugh!" lowly position on general orders to the calendar. years that the late Vincent had been or the calendar. Fr. Burg, "Thanks." On.the motion of Mr. T. Cole the chief in his grave,. ..... HOUSE. "For what?" clerk was instructed to draw his warrant in In the senate yesterday morning the first Mrs. Vincent sat and glared. the sum of $183.88 to defray the expense of 'For so well expressing my feelings." hour was spent in considering resolutions the trip of the house committee to inspect Her dark, prominent and wrathfully She sank back upon a lounge, her relating to salaries of clerks and other attaches the Fergus Falls asylum. for the senate, the most of the resolutions pretty feet crossed, covered her face astonished eyes "had for their The judiciary committee reported adversely providing that they should draw with her little hands, and her lovely on twenty-two bills and, alter their Manufacturer of and Dealer in pay from the beginning "of the session. target a young man, in whose bearing young body was shaken with sobs. titles had been read, the report was adopted. Only three or four of the resolutions were LATH/ SHINGLES, DOORS, appeared a singular mixture of deference The calendar was then taken up and occupied "Don't cry," said Mr. Middles. CIGARS, adopted. the entire afternoon. Amon the and defiance. "I can't help it. Oh, it is infamous!" The senate proceeded to the consideration bilis passed was the Horape railroad bill, S. SASH, BLINDS, of the house bill providing that not TOBACCOS, He on his part saw before him a F. 699. Mr. Searle moved lor a call of the more than 33 per cent of the inmates of the "At least you have the decency not house, but Mr. Currier said there would be state reformatory at St. Cloud shall be employed lady under 50, but not far. The lips no opposition to the passage of the bill, to pretend that yot love mamma." —and all kinds oi— PIPES, in dressing granite from the quarries. •which was then voted upon and passed by were yet full and red, her figure, "Love is a luxury, and luxury is Building Material. a vote of 90 yeas to one nay. though ample, still retained agreeable not for the poor. No, I do not love Senator a also opposed the bill, Cor. Minnesota and Center while Senator Donnelly lavored it. The your mother. I love you." lines. If her hair was white, the roll call on the passage of' the bill developed "Me!" Streets, SEW ULM, blaclf eyebrows held their color and 31 votes lor and 15 against it. a April 1 4 "I have for years." The joint committee on waterways presented emphasized the air of command to .,4 NEW ULM MINN. "You—you—never"Never to the senate a voluminous" report which the Roman countour of the Star Sample Room, embodying the result of their researches in told you. Why should II The senate spent the greater the matter of establishing canals in various nose most contributed. Would you share poverty with me. Jno.Neuman, portion of the day upon the bill relating to portions of the state. Adele? Would I, loving you, permit the management of the Stillwater prison. and "Well, I never!" she cried, slapping you? You speak of my talents. I Farmers' Home. An amendment was attached instructing id a April 17 down a pack of cards on the table. have tried to use them. They do not the board of managers to purchase another -«3 SENATE. The man smiled slightly. exist." set of binding twine machinery at once. Dealer in The senate spent the first hour of the "And you The number of the managers was reduced The young man, with curly brown JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. morning session in considering resolutions, DRY GOODS, from five to three. The perfected bill was "Yes, with my whole heart and which were interesting mainly to the employes hair, cheerful blue eyes,, up-twisted passed and sent to the house. soul. Love you! God! It is not in whose per diem was involved in Dealer in mustache, and a firm chin—a fresh, The bill relating to district courts, which their adoption. me to express how much?" Wines, Liquors Hats, Caps, Notions, passed the senate, provides that the governor At the afternoon session several bills were alert, compact, healthy young man, "I'm very glad to hear it," said Mrs. ft* shall, whenever in his judgment he taken up from general orders and put upon Groceries, Provisions, whose loose, elegant costume proved Vincent, wholly opening the library and Cigars. thinks it necessary, appoint any district their passage. Amon these was the house door judge in the state to hold court outside of that he understood how to achieve Crockery and Glassware, anti-Pinkerton Mil. Senator Davis opposed his district. The judiciary committee spent the bill qh the ground that it was "Mamma!" that careless grace which so charms Green, Dried and Canned A fine lunch will be served every day. sometime in considering the question of simply a scheme to give the detectives of "Hem!" women. An intelligent young man, redisricting the state into judicial districts, St. Paul and Minneapolis a monopoly of Fruits, etc., etc,, Cor. Minn. & Center streets. "One word, Ernst Middles. Wou'.d but did not have time to complete a bill for the detective business in the state and allow with cynical confidence in his smile. that purpose. In order, however, to equalize them to put in their pockets any rewards you as Adele's husband, and provided New TJlm. Minn He stood unfrightened, just the sort I will always take farm produce in exchange the work of the district judges the bill that might be obtained for the arrest of for, play piquet with me?" for goods, and pay the highest market price for of young man who should not be passed was prepared. In some of the districts criminals. "With pleasure." all kinds of paper rags. the judges have, it is said, but little to what he was—secretary to a mature An amendment offered by Senator Donnelly "You'd better marry him, Adele, my do, while in others they are overworked. was adopted, .which "allows private California street widow of spotless child." In connection with my store I hare a first-class The forestry bill was indefinitely postponed persons or corporations to employ detectives reputation and large means. "Oh, mamma! after what has happened?" saloon furnished withasplendid billiard tableand Brewer and Bottler. by the senate. This bill provided to hunt down criminals, but does not my customers will always find good liquors and "Well, I never!" the lady exclaimed. Tor the distribution of printed matter giving give them authority to arrest the criminals cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. The young man spoke resolutely: ::ti directions for cultivating trees and for when found. "Come, Mr. Middles, the cards are i/rM, W preserving natural forests. It carried with "No Mrs. Vincent,I shall play piquet The bill as amended was passed by a vote waiting." All goods purchased of me will be delivered to it an annual appropriations of about $5,000. of 30 to 17, with you no more. Piquet is a good «ny part of the city free of cost. "But I'm neither your husband nor This brewery is one of the largest establishment* f-^11 enough game, and I am not averse to HOUSE. flttea^'-i of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is your son-in-law, Mrs. Vincent." MIJfSESOTA STREET, NEW ULM, MINN. up with all the modern improvements. Keg and, it, in reason. But I object to piquet S. 863, the St. Paul city salary bill, was "So. Adele make up your mind yes bottle beer famished to any part of tbe city onV/'t^, H. 1047, the bill giving the city council passed by the house as amended by the senate. in the forenoon, in the afternoon, and short notice. My bottle beer is especially adaoted or no. Evidently it must be one or of St. Paul authority to grant sites to Wit FBANX. in the evening, six days in the week, for family use. V- 1 JOHM BJBNTZIH. the other of us. Now, Mr. Middles, manufacturers on the West side levee, was Mr. Bell brought up his resolution to cut Country brewers acd others that buy malt will,/ £3 I confess I'm tired of piquet." piquet, if youplease." Cottonwood Mills. 0f And it to their interest to place their orders wltfcsV defeated by a vote of 27 to 21, but on motion the Duluth & Winnipeg land grant lrom "In that case, and because of your me. All orders by mail will receive my promot^H' ., ten to five sections per mile, but it was lost of Mr. Bell, who gave notice of reconsideration, "Not until after the ceremony attention. insolence," said Mrs. Vincent with by a vote of 63 to 29. the bill was referred to the Ramsey madam."—Arthur McEwin in the Ar« OTTO SCHELL, Manager'-'* county delegation. cold deliberation, "you may consider Mr. Maguire introduced a resolution calling gonaut. attention to the reported cruel treatment Mr. Hadland's bill, 586. to prevent yourself discharged, Mr. Middles." C. F. Ruemke of two convicts in the Stillwater penitentiary In Tanglers, towns and villages granting bonuses to "Very well, ma'am." And he turned Custom grinding solicited. Will by Deputy Warden Lemon, and railroads unless on a two-thirds vote of the toward the door. The Arab shop is a mere box in the grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange instructing the prison investigating committee resideuts, and then the bonus not to exceed "Mr. Middles!" of the house to investigate and report 2 per cent of the assessea valuation of the wall without windows, neither does it 84 fts. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and S by Monday next at 9 a. m. Th resolution He halted, his hand on the portiere, community, was defeated bv a vote of 50 to bear any name or number. The shop lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flow was adopted. 28. and faced about. Cor. Minnesota and 3rd North Sts. Mr. Carser called up the resolution to door is raised some distance higher F. 1021, Mr. Keyes' bill prohibiting the She placed her glasses on her modified and feed sold at low rates and delirert4 NEW ULM, MINN. pay the telephone clerk $125, and it was contract system at the Stillwater state priswhich Roman nose, viewed him steadily, than the street, and when this is open A New Ulm free of expense. passed. Dealer in had been made a special order, and, toying with the cards, inquired: Mr. McAllister's resolution to provide for in the morning the merchant jumps in was taken up and considered in committee CHOIC E GROCERIES, CROCKER! FRANK & BENTZIN. the printing of 3,000 additional copies of "Would an increase in salary be any of the whole, Mr. Maguire of Lac qui Parle and squats down on a cushion within the legislative manual was carried by a being called to the chair. inducement, sir?" easy distance of his goods. Here he vote of 64 to 31. Mr. Keyes' motion, to recommend the bill "Nc." AUG. QTJE1TSE GLASSWARE and NOTIONS. *~. A resolution to pay for the supply of to pass, was carried, there being but one dissenting attends to his customers, who stands "Then go!" newspapers to members was passed by a voice heard. Th committee then He bowed and disappeared. outside in the street to examine his vote of 61 to 38. arose and reported, the report being accepted All Goods offered at prices which defy The first bill of importance taken up was Her hand sought the bell. Jeames, without any negative vote. wares. competition. Goods will be delivered the Duluth & Winnipeg land grant bill, in livery, both imported from London, On the motion of Mr. Boyd of St. Louis HARNESS MAKER The notary and scribe sit in an open free to any part of the city. All kinds $g which, after a brief discussion, was passed •county 379, the Duluth & Winnipeg responded. The roll was called and by a unanimous place and their clients are attended of farm produce taken in exchange tov*i% land grant bill, was made a special order "Hoggins, Mr. Middles is in the hall. —and Dealer in— vote of 71 yeas the age ot consent bill was for this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. Bjorge to in public. We have never heard goods. %jk Say to him that I wish to see him." passed, and now only lacks the governor's Whips, Collars, and all other objected, saying that the bill was nothing what a lawyer's fees are for a consultation signature to become law. The secretary returned, overcoat on but a steal anyway, and that more important articles usually kept in this country, but we know arm, hat in hand." DAKOTA HOUSE. bills to the state required consideration. a charge is made for drawing up public I in a first-lass harness S a a Apri 1 8 Mrs. Vincent threw herself back in documents, such sum depending upon shop. Mr. Doyle next called up Senator Craig's her chair, and clasping her plump, ,..'', SENATE. the character of the work required to* reaportiontment bill, S. 354,and without OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW UL MINK white hands above her head, said, in The first business done by the senate yesterday New harnesses made to order and re any discussion or opposition it was recommended be done. Justice is delivered by the morning was to adopt the house the conciliatory tone of the negotiator: to pass. S A. S E I E P-op. .«9^§s gate, as it was in bldeh times. We do pairing promptly attended to. joint resolution ordering the printing of not mean by this that justice is administered 3,000 copies of the manual. NEWMLM, MINH This house is the moat centrally located I "Mr. Middles, let us not act hastily. W a April 1 5 as we understand it in Senator Stevens introduced S. No. 884, I acknowledge that I cannot well spare BinghamiBros. a bill annexing to the corporate limits of England. No it is carried out after SENATE hotel in the city and affords..-^ '.* you. Next to myself you are the best St. Paul twenty-three acres of territory the Moorish fashion, bribery forming The senate held three sessions yesterday around Lake Phalen, and it was passed piquet-player this side of New York." Rooms.v good Sample the chief feature. Tangier is the nearest and succeeded in disposing of a good deal der suspension of the rules. "I know it, Mrs. Vincent. Indeed, town to Europe of all the Moorish of business, and a good start was made Meat Market, The senate took another whirl at the I play better than you.." •towards clearing up general orders. ports, and certainly the most important. lunacy commission bill, which ended in WM^--% DEALERS IH LUMBE "You do not!" laying the bill upon the table. It was once under the Crown of The question of purchasing newspapers His frozen calmness cowed her. Another bill passed by the senate was Portugal, afterward that of England for the senators was brought up again by a Representative Stivers' bill prohibiting railroad There was feeling in her words that resolution, allowing each member 25 cents but 200 years ago it was abandoned ,: CHAS. STUEBE, Prop'r. %& companies from working their trainmen followed: per day for papers. The principal event of to the Moors, and has remained in more than twenty consecutive hours the debate on the resolution was a sparring "You loved my husband, did you their hands ever since, leaving no & except in case of casualties. match between Senators Donnelly and A large snpply of fresh meats, sau not?"_ Amon the house bills which passed the trace of Christian occupation. It has LATH, SHINGLES, DOORfl^ Keller. sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on "I did. He was a father to me, I senate was the Searle refunding bill, the no architectural adornment worth a Under committee reports the senate labor hand. All orders from the country house bill providing for an investigation owe my education to him, and—and 'i-j SASH AUD BLIND. passing notice.—Blackwood's Magazine. committee reported back the house bill of land transfers, the house bills allowing corporations promptly attended to. IJ .•?.*.• Representative Long providing that eight not so empowered, to issue preferred lime. Cement md Coal ^CASH PAID EOR HIDES. "All that you are." f-'~% hours shall constitute a day's work in all stock, the senate bill increasing the state, county and municipal work, with a "Which is not much, Mrs. Vincent." salary of the warden's clerk of the St. Cloud Buried in American Cemex, recommendation that it be indefinitely SEW UL MARBLE WORKS, reformatory from $1,000 to $1,200. "He was your benefactor, and you postponed.. I: terles. T'-Tf loved him, yet you refuse so little a Zowett prices mlurmy*. 'HOUSE. ,.,.•"." The report ot the committee to indefinitely The Americans are said thing as to play piquet with your benefactor." to be the A fierce battle was waged over the general lg. Schwendinger, Jfrop'r, postpone was then adopted by the best dentists in the world. It requires appropriation bill which was finally carried. .senate without division. Oypotlto Balboa* Da***, H. 934, the bill providhig for the levying "I do. Gratitude has its limits."5£v some faith, however, in statistics to Two efforts were made to take up the nwuuf. of a state tax of 2.1 mills, which was employers'liability bill out of its order, "Evidently. You will not humor an believe that they use annually 1,800 Monuments, Tombstones and all amended in the senate to 2.2 mills, was but both failed. TIVOLI old woman's weakness and lighten the lbs. of gold in stopping decayed teeth, other work in my line made to order finally passed by a vote of64yeas to 42 nays, The Keyes eleetfon law was labeled to burden of her loneliness?" worth about £90,000. However, that promptly and in a workmanlike mannei after one of the most unruly half hours pass, with the amefldment off. This amendment "I will not. Besides, it is not a spent during the session. could only be the senate amendment is what Mr. Victor Menner says. This atresrsonable rates, a^ j-a. requiring the voter to mark the name of The most important bill passed on the weakness, but a disease, this insanity NEWULM. &'.-Sf- MINN gold is never recovered, of course, but calendar was Senate File 76. Senator each candidate te be voted for. for piquet. Moreover, you are not -.. .,"-,AND is buried with the persons in whose Hemp's bill providing for the erection of BREWERY old. On the contrary, Sirs. Vincent, HOOSK »{T ', r-^^ public grain nouses and elevators on the mouths it is placed. Making allowance GEO. BENZ SONS. you are still a charming woman, and The'pfiticipal feature of yesterday's ses-sion right of way of railway corporations. for the rapid increase of the population ot the house was tnedebateo the Duluth by withdrawing from the world and A motion to call up McHale's anti-tights & Winnipeg land grant bill. This .€^taporU» and Wholawto I WI te of the Unitea States, and for bill was promptly squelched. giving yourself over to cards, you measure has been lmngiug over the house JOS. 8CHB117CKEB, Prop. WINES & The house worked away to very little effect the continued deterioration of American wrong yourself. Worse than that, since early in the session, and on Tuesday all through the bour from jnidnigh tcoth, it appears that in less than last it was made a special order for yesterday you fail in your dutyto your daughter, NEW ULM, "/^5 MINNESOTA until 4 o'clock in the morning and succeeded LIQUOBS afternoon. Tiie matter came up at 2 who has the life of a nun." 100 years the American cemeteries in passing eight or nine bills, but the •old fa quntitiM to mi* ftht Port beat o'clock, the speaker mailing Mr. Greer to "That is nothing to you, airUf, confusion was so great that it was ini possible will contain a larger amount of gold notchasst. _, the chair. TAu: debate was long and inter- Special atfesntioa paid W to make much progress. .. A •True." •-••. ,*/.f£ than now existsin,England. .... -oitUo^olbMr. ft?'* Iff & 8rd Ste. A St. £M& muSl ?te it's® £*/StA'«0"V -•'•*. ,« &>jV.f*$*-tJ