tfHEJ SAINT PAUI, GL,OBE, .WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER If, I&9T. 3

ability and training. The study In the club room leads to clearer views on broader qufs- tions that influence the welfare of the mu- I| DEATjI nicipality. fIOfIOIJED | Mrs. Charles E. Conant, who is by training and profession a lawyer and familiar with the practical aspects of the club movement through her affiliation with the federation of REMAINS OP JOHX F. NOURISH \ AN clubs, same OPEN LETTER spoke woman's in much the LAID TO REST AT HAST- ", strain. She dwelt with epeMal emphasis on of INGS. : the influence exerted by the federation | woman's clubs, and cited the bills wh'ch To MOTHERS. were passed by the legU'atuve at the last WE ARE ASSERTING INTHE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE session. Of the total number, something over " twenty, all but three were presented with EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD CASTOR!A," AND a backing of woman's clubs. She recalled the BODY BORNE TO THE GRAVE j S.E.OLSON " CO CASTORIA," OUR TRADE bill for traveling libraries, which was de- L, « PITCHER'S AS MARK. feated by only two votes, and found on in- . vestigation that the districts which lost the • The Store, /, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, deciding votes, were not presented In tho BY MEMBERS OP TIIB BOARD OP Twin Cities' Greatest Minneapolis, Woman's Federation of Clubs. She closed her PRISON AND * was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same arguments, the facts In which bore their own MANAGERS OTHER j| testimony to her position in regard to the STATE OFFICIALS^ J the advice, t{ < that has borne and does now v/^/?_^mT* on ever V question under discussion, with r AND you weapon, offensive \u25a0 < GREATEST \u25a0 "If are in need of a bear the facsimile signature of C*uxjC/% /ecCc&4.4 wrapper, or defensive, use a club." Miss Gratie Countryman was the first speak- SIOL'X HEAR OF THIT LTNCKINGS. < This is the original "PITCHER'S has been er on the discussion of "The Interests of ' CASTORIA" which Women as Affected by the Proposed New used in the homes of the mothers over thirty York Charter." Her subject was the library of America for board. i years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that itia Mrs. A. W. Buell spoke at some length on No Excitement on the Reservation— i "Municipal Franchises," looking for the day Remaining Tno Placed In the \u25a0» regarded the kind you have always bought, .^ on the when the public highways should be \ DEPARTMENT s~& privileges State Prison for Safety. < as public property, when special < has the signature (-*taS*?%7ctZcJUte wrap- should be out of the hands of the monopolists and of and in the hands of the city, citing the ex- per. No one has authority me to use my name cx- amples of old world cities. She believed that < from municipal franchise does not mean much to < individual, as she Special to the Globe. lcept The Centaur Company which Ches. Ht Fletcher /a woman except as she is an < of asked no special privileges for woman, only HASTINGS, Minn., Nov. 16.—The * equality. \u25a0 of a recognition of her % President. that funeral of the Hon. J. F. Norrish was ss\ J Mrs. Robert Pratt followed with the topic. \ March 8, 1897. 'Qrfi*~JuuJ£ &<¥**&*-***&• "Beautifying Our City," in which she paid held at St. Luke's (Episcopal) church i tribute to all that the park board had done, this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, iha Rev. \ referred to the efforts of the Woman's Im- E M. Duff officiating, assisted by the < provement league, and appreciated the value of woman's influence in directing the progress Rev. H. P. Nichols, St. Mark's church, \ of street improvement. Minneapolis. The large attendance, Ripley spoke for the school . Mrs. Martha G. being abroad, board, asking mainly for more schools in several from attested the J which to house the 33.000 children. regard and esteem in which he was '< Rev. Anna Shaw said two or three words in honorary pall bearers were W INNEfIPOLIS. conclusion, which gave point to the entire ses- held. The COITOEfICE EfIDED sion. She said she was not for sex in office. members of the board of managers of , She would rather a woman never was given the Minnesota state prison, of which ! OFFICE <>r» SOUTH FOURTH STREET. office if she was not qualified to serve. She ' was essentially for the best person for the the deceased was a member, viz.: J. TODAY Stillwater; < ' WITH A BUSINESS SESSION place. S. O'Brien, Col. Edwin ' OP SUFFRAGISTS WILL The afternoon session included a sympo- of Eyota; Temple, MINNEAPOLIS GLOBULES. EQUAL women derived Dunn, F. W. of Blue sium on the benefits which City; Hall, Duluth, ADJOURN. from woman suffrage, and the possible good Earth inf. O. of and The board of trade willhold a meeting this to be obtained by its full exercise. The Henry Wolfer, the latter warden of the piorning at 11 o'clock to discuss charter mat- speakers were Mrs. Ada Warner Gray, Mrs. prison. The active pall bearers Guptill,Mrs. Bessie Laythe Scovell, state .' ters. Ella L. were: Channlng Seabury, Mayo Young Men's Democratic club smoke Mrs. Catt and Miss Hay. Addresses were C. E. ' Kocial, arranged for this evening, has been INTEREST IN THE SESSION made by Miss Marie C. Brehm, of the W. C. and J. J. Rhodes, of St. Paul; L. S. , and Dr. Mary McCoy, of Duluth. In Tuesday evening, Nov. 23, bo T. U., \u25a0 AND postponed until Minneapolis, and Gen. ques- Follett, of W. G. bs to enable the committee time to arrange a conclusion Rev. Anna Shaw conducted a programme. tion box. Inthe evening's session Rev. Anna Le Due and J. A. Er.nis, of Hastings. more elaborate UNABATED TO THE END- Balcome, Fourth avenue north- REMAINS Shaw made an address on "The Fate of Re- A. J. of 429 FOR publics." Wednesday, east, had his hand badly crushed Monday In ELOQUENT ADDRESSES MILLER PLEADS GUILTY. Friday, a candy machine at the McKusick, Copelin THE DAY. Kiddell company's place, where he is em- Not Anxious to Be Returned to the ployed. READY FOR THE JURY. Nebraska Prison. Thursday, Saturday. Deputy Coroner 11. S. Nelson conducted a examination the remains of Minn., Cyrus post mortem over THE CLUB WOMAN EXTOLLED. Testimony in the Howard Case Is MANKATO, Nov. 16.— IMrs. Mary Gallagher, who died suddenly Sun- B. Miller, the late tenant of the den day. He learned that death had been caused All In. under the Teager schoolhouse, in this Four Days of the Most Remarkable Silk Selling*, during which by fatty degeneration of the liver. Testimony in the case of the state against county, has pleaded guilty to the Burglars entered the residence of Miss Hazel for the John R. Howard is all in, and arguments Davis, 12 Tenth street north, Monday To Her the Speaker* Look charges brought against him here. He M. to the Jury begun. The defendant in the many the thefts laid at LOWER PRICES will be named than were ever known in afternoon, and secured $6o in cash, a sealskin Emancipation of the case took the stand yesterday morning and denies of his coat and a quantity of Jewelry. Miss Davis Sex. gave the lie to almost all the evidence intro- door. He will be sentenced later. was away from home and the burglars forced duced through Billings. He admitted the pay- Miller is a study for the man who the history of the silk Business. c rear door. ment of $20 at Buffalo, which was handed out toys with the bumps on one's head. John Rogers was fined $15 or fifteen days at the solicitation of Billings on account of His stealings, all told, would not — by Judge Kerr yesterday morning on a charge past service. As to having any understanding great Our far the Cities, as to equal suffrage conference came case, amount to a sum of money, but stock by largest in the Twin every visitor the depart- of disorderly conduct, the complaining witness The with Billings In reference to the Zeck the manner in which he went about — being Esther Brederman, who lives at 9 East a last evening, already was not a word of truth In it from first ment will contains lines of all the most weaves to close and there thorough these robberies shows that he is as testify complete popular for street Grant street. The story runs that John had begun to to last. The witness was calm and cunning been tin-owing ancient eggs at Mrs. Breder- the visitors have scatter. in his answers and made a good impression. as a fox:. It fs a question in or evening- wear; also the most perfect collection of Foreign and Domestic Novel- man's house. B. Anthony, who was a listener At this point the defense rested, and the the minds of many w-htther he stole Susan Intent, cities, Deputy game wardens Monday eeized In session, left last night state swore Jennie Billingsand Otis L. Bil- with criminal or did it simply ties ever shown outside of the very large and not a single line will be reserved 4,000 whitefish, in the afternoon lings in turn, to Ehow that Mr. A. O'Hair had to supply his own wants, laboring Minneapolis pounds which Madison, speak this had been shipped from Walker by Wright for where she will come to their restaurant and tried to got under the delusion that the thefts from this sale. Supply your present and future wants itOW, for such opportunities Bros., consigned to Minneapolis commis- evening same kind of a con- Billings to leave the city, offering to pay and In the only a few would not be discovered. It has al- are "like angels' visits, few and sion firms. The fish were sold by the deputy as has been in progress here. the expenses. This was months ways been a mystery why Miller far between." Sale Begins Promptly at 9 game warden, bringing 4 cents a pound. ference ago, it was claimed. carv- previous suffrage convention has D. Larrabee was sworn, and in spite ed out his rendezvous' Tinder the Yea- O'Clock Wednesday Morning, and first comers will never forget the occasion. Capt Robert Smyth, aged 70 years, died at No F. ger hearing as this, and of the fact that he is strongly interested for schoolhouse. He has never given Asbury hospital Monday morning. The de- attracted the has the prosecution, his testimony corroborated a lucid explanation of this, more than Every item guaranteed just as represented or money refunded. c-used was formerly from Cornwall, Ont. The immense audiences gathered to hear Great take place from the residence exactly the evidence given by the North- to say he wanted to be alone; he want- funeral will principal speakers. ses- ern officials as to his talk and actions at the ed of his daughter, Mrs. William A. McNair, the All the an attempt secrecy; he wished to get,away from — Twenty-first street, this afternoon but the evening time ho went to their office in the world, and in the of the I—lncludes1 Includes best Kai Wash Silks, French , 1225 East at sions were well attended, to obtain a settlement. He said he made the seclusion LOT Xi Figured 2 o'clock. meetings, in which the visitors of the offer because his first duty was to his client, room he had made for himself he read I , died yesterday morning, at the books and studied. How long he Snakeskin etc. Former prices, to cents a yard. t%m Job J. Pratt National association spoke, were lim- Zeck. in- 25 39 *m age of sixty-seven years, from Bright's dis- "Did you have that case on a contingent tended to make this den his home will Choice \u0084 L&V ease, which resulted in partial paralysis. ited only to the capacity of the house. fee?" asked a juror. probably never be known. Miller re- | Mr. Pratt enlisted from Richfield, Feb. 29, Another great audience crowded last "Yes, sir, Idid," was the reply. fuses to discuss this phase of the case. 1864, in Company B, First Minnesota regiment, "Do you understand the law regarding com- Foulards, «nd was honorably discharged from the ser- evening to hear Rev. Anna Hokard pounding of a felony?" asked Mr. Brown. LOT 2—Finest All-Silk Printed Black and Colored vice in July, 18tK>, after serving one year and Shaw, and this brilliant orator swayed "Hardly. Do you mean common law?" TOO CHILLY FOR MRS. LEASE. , Changeable , All-Silk Black Surah Silks, Plain Taf- PJH livemonths. The funeral will take place this to tears or laughter, and "You know what extortion Is?" nftPrnoon, at 3 o'clock, at the Richfield M. E. her listeners "No. Ican't say that Ido." She Declines the Gift of a Home in fetas, , M^KM%^Mi\F thurL-h. moved them by the spell of her mag- "That's enough then, you are excused," 3linnesotn. Fancy etc. Former prices, 39c to 85c yard. Choice The of cried Mr. Brown. netism. conference the national by Special to the Globe. — Held. nillings was placed in the stand again Habutais, Surahs, Aprert Wanderer officers with the state convention has the state for some unimportant testimony, CROOKSTON, Minn., Nov. 16.—The LOT 3 27-inch All-Silk Black Jap. 24-inch Changeable 20-inch A rap nt the door of the central police sta- been a great means of education, and and then the state had the expense accounts Populit friends of Mary Elizabeth All-SilkBlack Gros Grains, All-Silk Satin Brocades, evening shades, f\ tion and in walked an old woman, cane in the cause of suffrage was never so of Fraser and others for the period covering Lease.in view of the fact that her home T\ hnnd and carrying a basket and bundle. the alleged bribery introduced. This closed in Taffetas, thoroughly exploited in this communi- Kansas is mortgaged, -concluded to Figured Silks, Bengalines, all colors Satin Duchesse, Plain \ "Excuse me, officer, but could you direct me the case, and Attorney General Childs began buy her a home in the Populist strong- j Bkif^ to a cheap lodging house. Idon't want to ty. The convention will wind up with the arguments to the jury. Grains, Francaise, $1. *J*-r^* station bold of Northern Minnesota and invite Gros Faille etc. Former prices, 50c to Choice walk the streets." The officer at the a business meeting of the state soon engaged her In conversation, and from asso- her to Crookston to livtv Enough $20 her talk and actions he soon became con- ciation this morning, and time will TALKED TO STIDEXTS. subscriptions were pledged to purchase — Faconne, Printed Foulards, vinced that she was not In her right mind. as line a house and grounds as Crook- LOT 4 New Changeable 27-inch evening tell what will be the result of the con- affords, She stated she was 79 years of age, and her Susan R. Anthony Congratulates Co- ston and the matter was shades, fine All- Satin Duchesse, Black Figured Gros Grain name was Mary Hawley. She objected to tell- ference. proposed Silk Satin Brocades. Privileges. broached to the recipient. ing where she had come from or where her Rev. Anna Shaw spoke on the "Fate Eds on Tlieir Mrs. Lease has written Hon. A. R. Hol- All-SilkBlack Rustling Taffeta, Faille Francaise, Gros Grain Satin A£\ home was. She said she had come from Crow of Republics," last evening. She made Students and visitors crowded the university ston, of this city, that she has twice Wing, and then she stated Red Wing. The chapel to the utmost yesterday morning to Duchesse, Changeable Taffetas, Plaids, Stripes, Jacquards, old woman was given Into the charge of a brilliant address, teeming with good tried to do work in Minnesota during j 27-inch hear Susan B. Anthony speak. The opening the winter, and nearly her 4*^l^ Matron Paine, and efforts will be made today things. Her gift for anecdote is only exerciser were conducted by President North- lost life both etc. Former values, 75c to $1.25 yard. Choice KkJ%^ to find out who she is. The police believe second to her power of description, rup. Ina brief introduction /he paid an elo- times in consequence, and that she will Bhe has either wandered or run away from quent tribute to the heroine of equal en- be compelled to decline the kind offer — some borne. and these fall behind her logic. With franchisement for woman. of her Populist friends in Crookston. LOT s—Taffeta5 Taffeta Cannelle, Taffeta Jardiniere, Taffeta Imperial, black ground, Colored them all, she wields a good-natured Miss Anthony spoke for thirty-flvrminutrs Durnnm Cane Goes On. way. interspersing in the Taffetas, Silks, Francaise, Duchesse, sarcasm that never fails of telling, and in her characteristic REDS NOT AT ALL EXCITED. Satin Striped Swivel Plain Faille Satin The Durnam case went on before Judge discourse many wittyremarks, in all of which Elliott and a jury yesterday morning, with she wins her point by producing a the "man" figured at a disadvantage. She Gros Grain, 24-inch Black Gros Grain Peau de Soie, Black Duchesse, Black very little interest attaching to It, there be- smile. To infuse the golden into recalled the work of the pioneers of woman's Decline to Redeye The Bodies of rule suffrage from dependancy Faille, Taffeta, Brocades, Gros de Lon- P" ing but a corporal's guard present when the citizenship Decalogue and emancipation the Men Who Were Lynched. Black 24-inch Gros Grain complaining witness. Charles Richards, took and the into the on man, nnd congratulated the modern "co- /^ the stand to tell his story. The fact that laws of the country, she declared the eds" on their great advantages, urging them Special to the Globe. dres, Fantasie, etc., all strictly high-class fabrics. Former values, the case was tried once before, when it was necessary and best thing for the good to prepare fully for that time when they shall BISMARCK. N. D., Nov. IC.-Agent Cram- lif^f^W^w followed very closely, appears to make the be forced to stand by themselves fcr support. sie, of Standing Rock reservation, has in- 85c to §1.50 per yard. Choice evidence uninteresting, and the public only of the republic. She seemed to cover However; she made a striking remark to the formed the coroner of Emmons county that nwalts the close of the trial, to waken up the whole ground of woman suffrage, effect that all women are looking for a home. the Indian authorities did not want the bodies — of the Jury "Yes," added, old wish lynched heavy Duchesse, new Satin Plaids, and foiiow the deliberations both as to the aspirations sup- she "even we maids of the three men Sunday, and they LOT 6 27-inch Black Satin Barred Roman closely to see if the trial results in convic- of its a home, but that does not necessarily imply will be buried by the county. There is no Faconne, Broches, tion. It is generally believed that the state porters and the opposition of its ene- that, a man must be the head of It. But the particular excitemont over the murder, and Stripes, Damasses, Armure Francaise, newest Taffeta Satin has a good jury, a much stronger one than mies. She expatiated on the moral, true woman of the home, who, equal with no attempts have been made- to discover the was had In the box at the first trial. her husband, lived for the good of her fam- lynchers. If they vv-:re discovered, no at- finest All-SilkBlack Ground Swivels, Peau de Soies, heavy All-Silk d\ temperate,, religious, pacific and law- ily and friends, was just as eminent a woman tempt would be made to pro.spcute them. nnd. Duchesse, Grain, Faille, prices, *J Old Settler of Minneapolis Dead. abiding superiority of woman, and as she who preached the gospel, worked in if there was, they could not be convicted. Colored Satin Gros etc. Former / hospitals or entered into successful bulness The general sentiment appears be that \u25a0 Wf* Jenks, years, died nt looked for the ideal republic developed to It Cyrus Chase aged 90 careers. No matter what they made their was a good job, with the exception of the to $1.75 per yard. Choice .*.... Lltchfleld, Minn., last Friday. Mr. Jenks was along these lines, on which the and calling, the hope ttf all was to 98c 1808. He emigrated lie life's duty escape of the two men who could not be born In Rutland, Vt., in weakness and strength of republics. finally have a home." reached. It is predicted that Black Hawk to Minnesota in 1848 and engaged in the Northrup then introduced several Novelties, of Gold, of Silver; Damasses, black and brick, the with Miss Shaw graphic President and Defender will meet the same fato when LOT 7—Swell Cloth Cloth manufacture of making brick is and picturesque more ladies, among whom was Mrs. T. B. they are released from custody, and for tills •which Fort Ripley was built. He settled in her language, Walker, Cyrus Northrop and Mrs. Mer- colored; Bayadere, Fantasie, Roman Satin Roman Plaids, 1849 and in Minneapolis in in and her address was a Mrs. reason there is more interest in the actioi of Stripes. fk^)g** St. Anthony in ridan, the new preceptress at the agriculral the authorities at than 1850 building the third house that was erect- fitting close to a memorable woman's that 'ime In anything finest; of these we have sold at $4.50 the first constable in Min- college. else in connection with the matter. etc. Very some goods yard. f^lglf ed here. He was meeting. The exercises preceding Adjt. Gen. Miller, of the state- militia, re- neapolis, and later became the first county her W Mr. Jenks resided discourse consisted of the invocation ceived today from Gov. Briggs telegraphic ad- Choice superintendent of schools. vices authorizing him to take whatever steps in until 1856, when he moved to by Dr. D. N. Beach, of Plymouth, and CAVT CLOSE OLSON UP. years of hia he deemed necessary in prjs9id3n of the re- Rockford. During the latter a violin solo by Miss Stella Griswold, maining prisoners !n the Spi- life Mr Jenks has resided with his daughter, Hia Resort Still KiiciiiliikInSpite of two co'icvncl - knights. C. H. Jenks, division super- accompanied by Miss Helga Olson. cer tragedy by calling out -vhat?. or of militia ] Mrs. the Court*. he chose. There is no iikMiaood of such a | intendent of the Great Northern road at THE DAY SESSION. taken, Forks, D., is a son. step being for the reason that in their j Grand N. The Woman Suffrage convention took A. Sorenson filed an application for a liquor cells in the state penitentiary the men are | license yesterday morning with the army VELVETEENS. safe from violence. An could hardly | Open Meeting. up the threads of its discussion as to the city clerk. giving 1207 Washing- place by foijce. Velveteens, the over 35 per yard, Veterans In south the place where break into the 10 boxes Black standard quality world at cents "Siijf* R., gave an woman's place in public affairs yes- ton avenue as The two remaining suspects are frightened The Rawlins post, of the G. A. the liquor will be sold. This is the "Stock- are, Today at, yard BUl* in their hall in the terday at a point badly and willingto remain where they open meeting last evening consistent with the holm" Olson place, which was ordered closed only Temple, at which a programme of Kerr, nervous at the prospect that awaits them Masonic position defined by the speakers of the last week by Judge of the municipal if they should be dismissed by ".he t.u;ncr- pieces Velvetta, 40 choice shades, the best imitation of a silk ever merit was presented by the Woman's Relief Yet in spite of the fact that Judge 90 Victor OOf* Mrs. G. W. day before. Two meetings occupied court. ities. The men will be kept In the peniten 50c yard %3%3 %* Corps, department of Minnesota. Kerr revoked the Olson license the saloon Is tiary until their cases are passed upon by the made. Our regular low price, Savage, of Osceola, a state officer of the W. the attention of the delegates. running, and was open for business yester- speaker court which convenes Xov. 29. R. Ci, presided. The chief of the While the public was being enter- day. This is contrary to the state law. and pieces' Kairo Velvets, 10 choice colors and black, 24 inches wide, very stylish for El evening was Mrs. Adelaide Bissell, of Litch- running the place is running a 40 Of* president. whoever is Demurrers in \mlit. r Cases. waists; compares yard *#•vO field. the department Her re- tained and instructed in the audito- "blind pig." The police department are per- separate with Velvetina at 75c marks, which were a plea for patriotism and rium by programme speakers, fectly the place is running, and PIERRE, S. D., Nov. 16.— The embezzle- I well received. Mayor the aware that loyalty to the flag, were state was say, in defense of their failure to arrest any- ment cases against State Auditors Hippie and Robert Pratt told a few of his war experi- executive committee in ses- one, to allow a Mayhew and Clerk Anderson were called In sion and making up that it is always customary ences in a short speech. the executive man to open a saloon as soon as his applica- the circuit court this morning. Demurrers j LYONS SILK VELVETS. board. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt pre- tion is filed. The city attorney says that the were filed in all three cases, on the grounds j permit that the state's attorney had no legal right $1.00 $1.25 Trifled With. sided. The following were the police a violation of the laws when J 100 pieces Silk Velvets, all colors and black, the regular and yard g-oods. Court Will Not Be officers they allow a saloon to open before the license to file the complaints: that more than one ; CQ^ Kordes, several weeks ago, was In elected: President, Mrs. Cora Smith is passed by the council and the bond for offense was charged, and that the complaint Yard Osf^ Charles in filed the city clerk. did not state sufficient cause of action. The \u25a0 trouble for non-support. He is again Eaton; vice president, Mrs. C. F. Lutz, $1,000 with pleas $1.50 trouble, on the charge of demurrers were overruled and of not Velvets, colors and black; the regular $1.25 and deeper this time of Wells; corresponding secretary, Mrs. guilty were entered in all the cases, and 80 pieces Croise Silk all contempt of court. He was arrested yesterday Decade of Active Work. fl^^J"Hfl^O by Court Officer Er- Mary Dudley Greeley; recording secre- all will come up for hearing some time this yard goods *f afternoon on a warrant week. The attorneys for thp defense gave no- j llchman. He was found in St. Paul. Kordes, tary, Mrs. Hanna Egleston, Wykoff; The Christian Endeavor Society of Ply- supply his wife mouth Church celebrated the tenth anni- tice that when the cases are called they will j All-SilkLyons Velvets, fair Una of colors; in most stores $5 it is alleged, has failed to treasurer, for continuance in the cases against | 70 pieces genuine R£& necessaries of life, as ordered by Mrs. Antoinette St. Pierre, versary of He organization last evening. A move a , CJ4*a%9\jo with the large audience of active and past members Hippie and Anderson, but are ready for trial yard; our regular low price, $3.50 yard H* the court, hence the new charge. St. Paul. Members of the executive the Mayhew case at any time. Eaton, gathered in the lecture room of the church in committee, Mrs. Cora Smith for the brief addresses made by prominent Additional space assigned and extra salesmen provided, so that all may be waited on promptly. Mrs. Julia B. Nelson, Red Wing; -Mrs. workers. Miss Delia Sparrell, president of the WUlard Assets. " Moore, Wells; society, introduced the speakers. Rev. David SOLID-^iioi LiquidI" Julia Mrs. Roxana Wil- N. Beach made an earnest prayer of thank- MANKATO,Minn., Nov. 16.— The schedule son, Lake City; Mrs. Harriet Arm- fulness for the past power of the society of assets cf John A. Willard foots up $549,- Luverne; Niles, and a wish for its continued helpfulness. H. --556, of which $607,977 is real estate, $171,087 £)o "Cola this" and strong, Mrs. Sanford Hendley, president the society, $63,350 bills receivable not confuse Anderson, B. first of stocks and bonds. v Miss Martha Scott Minne- made a short speech, reviewing the history I and $7,511 accounts receivabh-. The real aggressive campaign is be- Kola that" with £)r apolis; Mrs. S. V. Root, Hamline; of the society since Its organization. "Im- estate is encumbered for $255,212. and the bird" proverb. An . Sirs. Mission, the Society Charge." was the value of the personal estate no* pledged ing opened throughout the state. Noted work- Crockett, Winona. manuel in the cause are holding county conven- E. L. subject under which E. P. Wate gave a and the equity in that which Is pledged does ers Suffrage as- Charcot's meeting society $52,372, 'making the as- tions of the National Woman's \u25a0mf A of the officers and com- sketch of what the Endeavor has not exceed thus sociation, organizing for the fray. One was done. speakers were heard, after sets $371,937. Assignee Clark's bond was week, mittees will be held this morning at Other situated held in Lake county, at Madisou. last What a wonderful influence vigor which refreshments were served. placed at $75,000. The real estate is session in this city closed 9:30 o'clock in the Woman's Council in Blue Earth, St. Louis, Rjedwood. Yellow and a two days" Medicine, Ramseyiand Faribault Saturday night. Mrs. Laura Johns, Rev. Hen- It room, house, to transact business Soo Line. Chippewa, Gregg were the speak- {Jr exerts over a man! makes him court counties and in Tennessee, North Dakota and rietta Moore and Mrs. work for the ensuing Minot, ers. and outline the Trains for Glenwood, Hankin- Wisconsin. h Banff, a grand success in everything- lie year. son, Vancouver and all Pacific on Trial. The attendance on the programme was only points will leave Union Depot 3lills Stop SaWi"S' Commi*sioners fair and interesting for its discussion Coast DULUTH, Minn., IC—Four of the in was at 9:10, from date. Call at City Office Nov. 16.— The Mis- Nov. county undertakes. He has confidence of the two questions, "The Relation 'of the LITTLEFALLS, Minn., county commissioners of St. Louis Club Movement to Equal Suffrage, 'The for tickets and information. sissippi river at this place troze over last 1896, Dinham, Morcom, Miller and of Pine in Messrs. Interests of Women as Affected by the Pro- m^mmmm^ m^ night, compelling the sawmills the trial today for audit- commands of his down for Helm, were placed on himself and the respect posed New City Charter." The session was Tree Lumber company to shut ing and allowing false bills against the coun- the season. The seoson closed has been once. The not without the unexpected, and frc'. S.in- *thusJ ty. The cases will be tried at ford, while in the midst of her brief speech, one of the longest !since the company's mills commissioners appropriated $2,000 to help the fellow man. Dr. Sanden offers a book on "Disposition of Garbage," administered a have been located here. The mills have run St. Louis County Agricultural society out of April 8, a jury at mild rebuke which may bear fruit in o-ther ?OUgbs and goWs continuously day and night since a bad hole last year, and the grand free that tells how the greatest develop public gatherings. Ab she talkod she sai.l few days over seven jmonths. The cut is this term of court indicted each of them on many things that pleas?! li^r audience, arul Dr A.L.SCOVIIX. who has for many years estimated at about sevßnjty-*fn£ million feet. five counts. the women did not hesi'.ate tibreak in en her been known to the public throughout the i'J, man's vigor be by t made upon the of for the ment of can attained *^^ discourse and interru.it ht-.T prosross with ap- United States as aninventor remedies G. A. R. LadlcL DeUicate. Engine in the River. prescription of plause. This happened two or three times un- cure of throat and lung diseases, recommends as surpassing any- Special to the Globe. • use of the famous Dr. Sanden Electric has til finally Prof. Sanford remirkel: '•Jfrieaojs, ALLEN'S LUNO BALSAM Globe. Special to the heavy /| the greatest doctor the world don't interrupt please. Ihave unly a limited thing that has ever been offered to the public. PINE CITY, Minn., Nor- 16.—The ladies cf MOTLEY, Minn., Nov. 16.— A trac- r Bros, of #0n ever known, Jean Martin Charcot time at my disposal, and Ihad ra.her y.>u He has used it inhis own family withgreat the G. A. R. dedicated the new opera, hall tion engine belonging to Halderson Belt. If you cannot call and examine the would wait until Ifinish." The rebuke was success, inthe case of his sister, who was sup- at the Pioneer house this evening, giving a Clitheral, Minn., broke through the bridge I ..Ji4.J? (Paris). These tablets positively gently expressed and gracefully taken. posed to be in the last stages of consumption. supper and social hop. A very large and se- over the Crow Wing river this afternc-on and Miss Hay was chairman of the programme This lady is now well and has been perma- lect company was present, and the receipts was precipitated into the river. Three of the Belt, send for the book, "Three Class banish Nervousness and make the materially Already large funJ " and pushed it through with exped'tim. The nently cured by ALLKN'SLUNG BALSAM. added to the Halderson brothers went down with it. \\ ill- U&f^ user all nerve" with "no nerves." opening speaker was Mrs. C. B. Willett, who At Druggists, 25c, 50c, and $1.00 a Bottle. in their treasury. lam Halderson is fatally injured. had to say for the club in3t°eiii?iit that it war Men," free, sealed, by mail. 50 cents and tI.OO a Box. Ifyou leaven that tho them of druggist, as the little lea/oaed wfcoio Women Want to Vote. cannot secure your lump. Its tendency is to broaden women, to ALLEN'S we willsend them toyou direct. invigora'.e their mimld, to bo HOWARD, S. D., Nov. 16.—Whatever may 235 ! CURES. strengthen and or the pros- spring SANDEN, tt,0«, Minneapolis, Wkite for PROOFS OF as the preparatory s^hcdl f t the wida field be thought of the experience bock TABLE WATER DR. A. T. r Minn. Manufacturing effort, they hall take a definiM- pect of success of the woman suffrage amend- and the real health drink. Sold every- Bp. Sundayi— lo 12 a. m., 2loip. iv. Eureka Chemical and Co. of when : Dakota, support- delicious Office Hours—o a. m. to m. to affairs. The \u25a0 x->r:tscs on the ment pending in South its St., Tel, La Crosse, place in public balsam the "eßJiy where. 40 W. 7th St. Paul. Minn. 149 jCung evidently pin Wis. club rostrum give them cinlUJunce in thei/ ers their faith to