IHK SAINT PAUL GLOBE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1893. a Mr. Kelly had secured a couple of sacks of Kinky I both kept close to the house today, feed at one of the mills. He placed reading- MINNEAPOLIS T(_E sacks in the carriage and drove back toward JOE JUST the papers, giving some at- HAD PIPES LAID:the tracks on Lis way home. The tcp of ths GALLED tention to his heavy mail and receiv- OPFICE 2» SOUTH FOURTH STREET. carriage was up and he could not see tlie ing a number of callers. Among the Itracks very well, to he depended entirely on latter were Hon. John H. King, a prom- Ithe flagman for guidance. The switch engine inent attorney of South Dakota, SO THE BIDS OF HOSE JIAMFAC- running at random through the yards, FORAKER AND HAXXA. who, TRIED :was ACCORDING being en MINNEAPOLIS GLOBULES. flag- route home from Washing- TIRERS WERE AI.L, THROWN j and its uncart* n movements le.eived the TO THE SENATOR, ten, stopped man, who believed it would delay passing DISCUSSED over to pay his respects young OUT. Mr. Kel y THE' to the president-elect, and Dr A man reported to Officer Parcher of the classing long enough to allow WEATHER. Kinley, A. Mc- MAI^EME the North side station that he had been held to pass. He therefore motioned frantically a business man of Detroit. \t up by two masked men and robbed of two j for tie driver to come on. Mr. Kelly sup- noon there was an informal lunch, at cents. i posed that there was plenty of time, and which a number of relatives Joined the Rev. A. K. llarsha has resigned as pastor : whipped up the horse. He would have got family. Celery Compound of Paine , .lightly s of Highland Park church, HINTS OF A BIG COMBINE safely acros. the track in advance NO The Presbyterian with Was bore down upon -WHATSOEVER. which he had been assoc'.ated since 18S8. Mr. the engine, which suddenly POLITIC Texas Official. Hatsha will preach his farewell sermon to- him, had not the horse slipped and fallen. Kelly had just time and no more to realize AUSTIN, Tex.. Nov. 27.-The morrow. cast t vote of Texas E. O. Curtis, THE REASON WHY THERE WAS j his peril and get out of danger. With the "FIRE ALARM" STATESMAN DOUBTS a the November election for presiden- as assignee of the Colum- engine almost upon him he relinquished his tial candidates was as follows: Succeeded, bia Manufacturing company, Bryan and Only Sash and Door SItil A UNANIMITY IN THE mighty bound IF SHERMAN I.AS BEEN OF- Sewall, 288,323; One gave That has Ihold on the reins and one McKinley and Hobart, 162.306; filed the account Jt Peterson & Kollimer FK-IRES. out of carriage a»d away from the engine. FERED A.VYTHItfG Bryan and Watson, 79,965; Levering for legal services in connection with the the animal, ' Johnson, 5,030. and estate, amounting $765. IThen tie engine struck the prostrate « to ) and horse and buggy rolled oyer and over for Pcarlet Smith, the negro who was arrested could Thursday charged with | several yards before the engineer stop. GEN. COPPINGER REPORTS. being responsible for ; The horce wai and mangled, and died the death of Mary McDonald, was released Cl'T IN" COST OP STREET LIGHTS. torn NOTHING IN ALL THE ROMANCES. custody ycsteiday shortly after the accident. The buggy was Jackson Expedition from afternoon, there being gene beyond recall. Hole Reviewed no complaint sworn out aga'nst him. hy There came very' near being a repltitlon of the Department Commander. Jane If. Looney, fifty-two years of age, the accident shortly afterward when a horse Is suing for a divorce from her husband, Electric Company Puts in a Re- attached to a light buggy and driven by a Joseph B. UnwillingEven to Promise WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.— The report Corydon Looney, who lacks but three yasurs — of Brig. duced Bid General News of man whose name could not be learned caught Mark His Indorsement (or the Gen. Coppinger, commander of of three score and ten. They were nmrriel ! his foot in a frog of the tracks and was held the department of the Platte in St. Paul in 18S7, and he deserted her three Minneapolis, out-going train. Luckily headquarters years ago. fast in front of an Senate. with at Omaha the train was not moving very rapidly and .made public William Moses, shortly before here today, briefly of Butte, Mont., reported to the engineer managed to stop reviews the expe- the police Ed Colliton, this city, had the buggy was reached. Jackson Hole that dition and appends report 6tok-ii a ticket from his grip. The police city Mr. Kelly states that the flagman was clear- CLEVELAND, 0., the full of hunted Colliton up and returned the ticket, The council wrestled with the ly to blame, and threatens to bring FUit Nov. 27.—Sen- Maj. Chaffee, who commanded the ex- although he claimed that he was holding it as hose proposition last night, and after !against the railroad company to reimburse ator-elect Joseph B. Foraker came to pedition. He adds: "The troops of security lor $6 which Moses owed him. turning down the unanimous report of him for his loss. Cleveland today on legal business and j this department are well located in re- The funeral of little Mabel Walker and Mary the committee on fire department and on spect of any service that may be re- Overland, who died from the PEKLETT SMITH FREE. called Chairman Hanna at the lat- I quired them, effects of burns several other propositions voted, They of either within or with- caused by a lamp explosion, took p!a?e yes- with ter's office. were closetod f. r a out the department. terday afternoon from the twenty-five votes none an J All except the Church of Christ. affirmative and Jury Decides That Mary McDonald's little over half hour. Afterward Mr. garrison of Fort Washakie are at posts - The mother is at Asbury hospital, slowly re- in the negative, to reject an covering from her wounds. all bids and Death Was Xatnral. Foraker said to Associated Press I within ready access to one or more readvertise. 'lines railway." Frank Schultz and John Lynch, the two | representative: "Imerely oallil on Mr. j of gen- An official inquiry into the manner in which j Coppinger garrison men who were caught in the a?t of passing a For some time there has been a Mary McDonald, whose body was found Hanna to pay my respects and willtun Gen. recommends \u25a0tolen iheck for $2,HG on the Hub clothing . eral suspicion that there was a com- of 204 Twelfth courts of larger power. Another sug- store, were arraigned the i Thursday morning in the rear down to Canton tomorrow morning to gestion as "A in municipal court among m>.;.. They avenue south, came to her death, was con- is follows: special ser- yesterday morning and held on $2,000 bonds bine the fire hose I call on Maj. McKinley. My vifcit has ! vice as have together ducted yesterday at te county morgus. The corps, separate and distinct each to await examinat'on on Dec. 11. been suspiciously .li.se jury's had been due no political significance whatever." from the force bids, i verdict was that death combatant as the hos- The clerk of courts hat completed his civil on their and all sorts of unpleas- ! to natural causes, the technical language used "During your talk with Mr. Hanna ; pital corps, and chiefly made up of dis- calendar, which is the smallest and least im- accompanied ;in reaching this conclusion being that death ciplined ex-soldiers, perform- years ant talk has the semi- was the senatorial j for the portant for six back, showing a great ihad been induced by granular degeneration ! situation men- lessening in litigation. There are annual letting of contracts for this ne- tioned?" was asked. ance of what is known as "extra duty," about 600 :of the kidneys, accelerated by exposure. j would be a great to the case? to he placed upon the printed calendars, cessity of the fire department. A few Perlett Smith, colored, who was arrested "No, sir," replied Senator boon army. which will be ready for distribution Tuesday 1 Foraker. I Not only would it stop the drain from days ago the committee on fire depart- soon after the discovery of the body on sus- was not, except that we next. The grand jury will meet on that day, ;picion of having been instrumental In effect- "It did speak the fighting units and abolish to a and will dispose of a very small calendar of ment held a meeting and attempted to ing the woman's death, no longer has a of the newspaper stories. But there is great the criminal extent difference between rases from the municipal court. award the contracts. The committee serious charge hanging over him and was nothing in them, nothing at all." their paper and actual strength— in A water main sprung a leak yesterday morn- got together again yesterday afternoon released from custody. war a fruitful source of and ing on Hennepin avenue, opposite the West "Do you think SenaTor Sherman — confusion and after having caucused on mat- disaster but it would open up to the hotel. The water found its way to the sur- the FORGERY IS THE would accept the state portfolio?" was face through the interstices between the ter for some they in open ses- CHARGE. man who has entered the army for life time met , . the next question. career asphalt raid the rail of the street car track sion and to apportion 5,000 a useful suitable to a more ma- and kept several men busy clearing away decided the ;Lynch and Sehultz Demand a Formal "Idon't know,' 'replied the senator- ture, yet still vigorous age, and what the feet to purchased Ice which formed so rapidly as to threaten be between three of Examination elect. "Ihave not seen Senator Sher- j is even more important, it would vastly to Incommode traffic. the bidders, follows: 2,250 improve at the same cheapen as feet of Frank Schultz and John Lynch, the man in some time. Icannot tell and time Stcinel Brothers' hardware store, at 1217-19 "White Anchor" hose, to the W. S. two the administration service." Washington avenue north, was broken into St. Paul men who were arrested In Minne- whether he would accept the port- Thursday Nott company, at $1; 1,250 feet apolis over a week ago while in the act of afternoon at 5 o'clock by burglars. of folio of state or not. Ido not think he ANOTHER TROOP NEEDED. They forced a rear door and carried off "Black Revere" hose, passing a stolen check for $2,145, taken from revolvers, razors, nine to the Revere the Second National bank at St St. Paul, has been asked yet." seven .ome knives and Rubber company, at $1; 1,500 scissors and other property valued at about feet of I were arraigned in the municipal court yester- "Is Gov. Bushnell a candidate for At a. Strategic Point on the Mexi- $-t. Four suspicious characters were seen "Lion Oak" brand, to the Bowers Rub- j day on a charge of forgery. They are paid senatorial honors?" hanging ! to have forged the name of the man whom can Frontier. about the store early in the afternoon. ber company, at 85 cents per foot. This to "I he has anything it was made payable by writing his name don't think said WASHINGTON, Brig. report was a compromise. It was not ; Nov. 27.— Gen. IN" on the back of the paper. Both men demaud- to indicate that. Gov. Bushnell is a Z. Bliss, commanding the depart- PERSONAL VEIN. satisfactory to any member of the j ed an examination, and the ca~e was contin- gov- R. o'clock, candidate for renomination as ment of Texas, calls attention, in his committee, with the possible exception ued until Deo. 11 at 9 bail being Mr. and fixed at $2,000 in each case. ernor of Ohio. annual report, made public today, to Mrs. Thomas S. Gray have re- ! of Aid. Nordeen, but the action desirability having turned to the West hotel after an absence of of the In case Senator Sherman should go the of another \u25a0event] committee was declared by repre- cabinet, troop of cavalry on the Mexican fron- weeks. the Hennepin Delegation Deliberates. Into the do you think Mr. Han- The essential difference ing Mrs. O. E. Beltz will leave Monday for sentatives of the rubber companies as tier near El Paso and opposite Juarez, between to be compared for a moment with, Sioux City A meeting of the representatives elect from na would be a strong senatorial can- Paine's celery compound and the be- the great discovery to join Mr. Beltz. They will visit satisfactory them. Mex. On the Mexican side at Juarez a wildering of Prof. Edward E a week, and will go on to Boston, where they j to Mr. Brown so . Hennepin county to the state legislature met didate?" new road has been laid out and work number of sarsaparillas and Phelps. M. D., LL. D.. of Dartmouth are to make their future home. expressed himself, and it looked as j last evening In the offices of Edward O. nervines that its has brought Smith, building, purpose Mr. Hanna is a .very strong man, has commenced on it. This road, the success medical school— Paine's celery com- Loren Fletcher will leave Tuesday for \u25a0 though the deal go through I Globe for the of into existence is that Paine's celery pound. Washington. would the organizing and for an Informal conference. All but Idon't think there is anything in Rio Grande, Sierra Madra & Pacific compound Miss Fletcher will accompany ; road, furnishes just the appro- Ifyou are out of health or despondent him to Chicago, where she will remain for Icouncil without trouble. But it did ' members of the delegation were present ex- those stories." when completed, will open up the priate visit, not the ccpt four, Snyder, Simon. on, Coe and Hicks. country, noted nutriment to the exhausted because of repeated trials of other a going on to Washington after the have least chance of passing "Would Mr. Hanna have your sup- Sierra Madra which is nerves, and securely the sys- r.-medies, holidays to remain inaugura- ] Representative E. E. Smith was chosen chair- and will builds up take a fresh start. The brac- until after the :from the first moment it came up for man of the delegation, and John Dahl secre- port for the for its wealth of silver mines tem against disease, while un- ing your tion. senate.t" give to the Mexican government a the weather is in favor. Mrs. B. B. Coppage j consideration. The first shot came !tary. There was very little business of a "That hardly a proper question scientific remedies confuse and add to Here is experience— and Mrs. Thomas F. public nature attempted. Several gentlemen, is short and easy road over which to the like that c." Coppage were called Wednesday to ! Aid. Rand moved that all re- j the derangement of the organs. hundreds of others— Lydia 3_* Hi., Peoria. bids be principally the new members, had suggestions •to ask. Itis too early for me to talk transfer troops and in connection with of Mrs. by the death of their father, Richard jected and the council re-advertlse for Paine's celery compound not only re- Hayden, of Marion, Ind.: Broderiek, formerly a well-known resident , to make as to the need of state legislation. about that. Polities is kaleidoscopic, the Mexican Central railroad willmake lieves, but effectively permanently new bids for hose. Aid.Nordeen hoped It was proposed, however, that a bill should city a point of great and "Before commencing the' use o* of Minneapolis. the would prevail, you know, and changes are continual the of Juarez cures. Paine's celery compound Geoerge Faulkner, of Sioux City, motion not because be introduced into the coming legislature to strategic importance to Mexico. These Iwas treated 10.. spent ! he was a surplus increase the supreme by and sometimes unexpected. We think The most permanent and direct cure by many doctors, many Thanksgiving with his relatives, P. W. Spen- i said there still in the court bench two roads and the five others now running debility, and tried rem- cer fire department fund, which, if not judges. The question of detaching Anoka, much of this talk is largely for the Tex., for nervous weakness, lan- edies, but did not get any and family, Wright and Isanti into El Paso, will make the lat- guor, a better. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Fulton have used, would revert back to the gen- counties from the Fourth purpose sowing | importance and "run-down" condition, is seemed to be all broken down. Iwar- closed ! judicial district, leaving Hennepin county by of trouble and fac- ter place of increased to the strong, celery their country home on Zumbra eral fund. replied city reliable Paine's com- tired all time, my i. Heights and Rand that the !itself, was also »alked about, and tional strife in the '^Republican ranks, as a military station. pound. the and constitution are at the Holmes hotel for the winter. council would smart enough get seemed to the United States The rasping, irritating effect seemed to be giving out. Iweighed Luff, Cumberland, be to meet with the general approval of the dele- whereas, as a matter of a badly Miss Leara of Wis., is around that difficulty. gation. fact the Re- Civil Service Prosecntion. of nourished nervous system only 115 pounds last fall when Icom- visiting Mrs. William McParren, 124 East publican party in Ohio was never more upon all the organs of the body using street. Aid. McAllister moved to amend by WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.— The secretary of ceases menced Paine's celery com- Fifteenth accepting the lowest bid, united and harmonious than now. when this medicine is used, pound. In less than I Mrs. Fathenatock, of the Holmes hotel, is and when the Cangrht With His Booty. the treasury has dismissed William R. Moriey, Paine's celery compound is two months visiting in Duluth. roll was called there were only eight There are no differences or troubles engineer of the public building, Denver, Col., the most weighed 124 pounds, an unusual weigh, Mrs. Anna Reimer and Mr. and Mrs. Emls votes for his motion, as follows: Aid. John Bolin is the name given by a man between Mr. McKinley, Mr. Hanna, for collecting political assesments from gov- advanced nerve and brain strengthener for me. Ihave had better health eve- sailed Wednesday from Long, O'Brien, Durnam, locked up at central station, charged w:th employes violation of the civil and restorer known to medical science. since, and New York on the Rhode, McAl- larceny. Senator Sherman and me." ernment in have felt better this summer stc-a.niship "Lahn" for Bremen. lister, Skoog, Snyder. petty Bolin was arrested about 6 service law. The case has been ordered re- The tired, worn-out than years. Currier and o'clock last night by Inspectors ; sufferer who is Ihave for Mr. and Mrs. William S. Judd left Wednes- There were eighteen votes against, Lawrence and "Do you think the Dingley bill will ferred to the attorney general for prosecu- net advancing towards health, ia fall- "My little daughter was away from, day to spend the winter in Florida. Hoy. The detectives saw Bolin enter a pawn tion of present alleged to have violated visit, some were in favor of readjusting, and shop in the neighborhood pass the next session of congress?" those ing back. There is no standstill in bad home r.n a and came home look- of Third street and the law. health. can ing as others of the committee's report. Aid. | Sixth avenue south, and try to dispose of a "Was next asked. One endure a headache if she had had a hard sickness. COURT NOTES. expressed new carriage robe which is," or a backache once; one can endure Iwent right away and got a bolt! Fort himself in favor of re- he carried. The "My opinion replied Mr. Foraker, His Duties Assumed it her v adjusting, and a , officers questioned the man aa to how he twice, but the repeated sick headache oi! Paine's celery compound, s Drew made strong possession. "that it would be wiser to postpone and sb A. D. WlUard & Co. have begun suit speech in favor of the came into its He claimed that WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.— W. 8. Foreman, and the constant pain in the back and has had better health since than si ? committee's he had owned an express wagon legislation congress, Illinois, newly appointed region against Michael Cunningham, to collect a bill i report. Chief Stetson was upon and horse that until the next of the commissioner in the of the heart must be got ever had in her life, eats hearty aiJ o" $3,528 on a bill of goods sold and delivered. ! called and had just sold the rig, and was now wlnd- a Republican one, of internal revenue, took the oath of office ' to tell some more about fire hose and :ng up - which will be when rid of. For the permanent and positive Is growing fast." C. E. Dickey has begun an action against made [ his business by selling the robe. The a of our satisfactory today and entered on the discharge of his cure of these unhealthy states of is no woman, who, c N. F. Xachtrieb to compel him to pay cer- j he a speech showing that in officers took his story with a grain of salt tariff bill own and duties. All the employes called on Mr.Miller, the There in fasti cities which a fire equip- and invited him out-going commissioner, body, as evinced by repeated attacks to herself, can fail to take Paine's tain debts of the Bankers' Investment com- had first-class to take a walk to central to all could be introduced." the to wish him suc- of rheumatism, pany, agreed to pay Dickey ment the best hose none good. station, where he finally having cess in business In Baltimore, where he be- neuralgia, sleepless- celery compound under similar circum- which h-i when was too admitted trouble, sold to him his interests in the company. The strain upon hose from high build- sto.en the robe from a harness shop near COIXT OF 'KENTUCKY. comes identified with a leading bond and ness, or kidney there is noth- stances. Naehtrieb agreed to pay off the debts, ings was such that where he was arrested. He will probably trust company. the best hose was "do" time at the amounting to $SOO. but several of them were severely strained. He said three of workhouse. No Change Made hy the Official Can- — not paid, and as Dickey claims he is liable, the brands of hose have a standard Texas Criticised. ond race, five-eighths of a mile Swordsman .tnsK.-Il Trial Dr.sgrs On. ho has brought the action to have the matter "Worse Fall Than Mercury vass. wen, Cannonade settled. reputation and are known to be good. the Took. WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.— The navy depart- second. Good —Order third. LONDON, Nov. A laborer FRANKFORT, Ky., The Time, 1:07%. Third race, mile Sunny won, 27.— The ci-itial criminal Bentley W. Warren has begun an action Itdeveloped that there was no string- named Emil Iverson, employed on Nov. 27.— ment has received the report of the court of court (Old Bailey) was not so at ent specifications the new warehouse of Wyman, state canvassing board, consisting of inquiry which investigated tke condition of Cunwad second. May Thompson third. Time, crowded against Charles M. Loring, the Nor-.hern in the requirements Partridge & 1:50. Fourth race, three-quarters of a mile — yesterday when the trial of Lady S-iina S( itt Trust company, as assignee, and others, for of the advertisements, Co. sustained a severe fallabout 5 o'clock yes- the state auditor, secretary of state the battleship Texas. It is understood to be won, was resumed this morning, before Jus* lee and Aid. Phil- terday afternoon. general a severe criticism of the ship, but the nava! Canewood Whltcomb second, Moss Rose the purpose of foreclosing a mortgage given lips said that hose costing 50 cents a Iverson was working on and attorney met at noon to- third. Time, Fifth race, se-ven- Hawkins. Earl Russell was re-examined by upon the front eighty feet of lot 1, block 40, the ground floor of the building, and acci- day to canvass the returns of the re- officials will make no statement concerning eighths 1:19%. his counsel, Sir Frank Lockwood, C, foot would pass all the requirements dentally stepped on the it, as it has of a mile—Gen. Waddel! won, Miss Q. Minneapolis, sixty-six feet on Washington of the specifications. end of a plank cent election. In view of the Demo- not yet been passed upon by Sec- Francis second, Jennie third. Time, jand said he informed Lady Scott on the sub- avenue by eighty feet on Second avenue, The matter of which projected over a beam. On so retary Herbert June ject of .lis "wild oats" prior specifications was to he was precipitated doin-' cratic ttureats to contest the election 1:33%. to h!« marriage bring the premises occupied by the W'ndom therefore referred to the basement, aboSt Republican electors, to her daughter. After several witne;-ies- block, $20,000. the chief of the fire department, a mo- fifteen feet below. He struck the of the twelve to secure a note of The de- on his head, hard floor was meeting. STUDENT ATHLETES. had testified to the movements of Barl 1. ls- fense is that, none of the payments are over- tion to add the committee on fire de- and sustained a severe shock to great interest felt in the sell, tending to show that it was impossible due, made, partment his system. The man's head, The canvassing board had already BIG TRACTION STRIKE. but have all been promptly and being voted down. In this were ear and eve for the acts to have b:cn committed on lie that certain notes were extended until 1897. shape the passed cut and he was bleeding at the mouth footed the returns and read them with Rules Changed hy the Leading dates mentioned in the libels, the trial wa» motion the council when picked up. He was all votes cast being Barnabas removed to St explanations of their action in cases "Western Colleges. One on the adjourned until Monday. in the affirmative hospital, and last night was technically Possible Combined Line* To the Potters' Field. and Aid. Nordeen refusing to vote. ported as resting re- where the returns were ir- CHICAGO, comfortably, and it is ex- regular. In every case they had Nov. 27.—Representatives of of Pittsburg. An illustrate! article on the doings of the- Up to last even'ng no answer had been re- A communication was received from pected that no serious results will follow seven of the leading universities of tie West vartous labor organizati-tns willbe gieen in ceived by Coroner Ki6tler to the telegram A. M. Robertson, general manager Iverson is an unmarried man about tweatv- waived unimportant technicalities and met at the Chicago Beach hotel today to PITTSBURG, Pa., Nov. 28.— The em- of y "* " con- tomorrow's Sunday GU.bs. sent by him to Oshko.sh, Wis., io the brother the Minneapolis General Electric com- 6 C h *"» on counted returns as made. The Demo- s'der rules for the government of athletics. ployes of the combined traction roads of Mary McDonald, the woman who was pany, submitting an offer regarding the !fhe South °LT crats received greater benefits than They were in session all day and had a of this city have a grievance, and are . ILJ found dead under suspicious circumstances electric lighting for city Republicans from this course. The of- stormy time of it. The principal business now (1:30 a. m.) holding a meeting to Thursday morning. Unless directions to the as follows: Murphy In footing gives Kash, leading transacted was the lengthening of the six as Relative to the matter of electric street Hard Luck. ficial the map out their course of action in the the disposal cf the remains are received to- lighting year 1897, ) elector, 218,171 votes, months rule, In regard to students entering for the we beg to state that * me v pJ?, y and a al Republican and another, matter. Ever since the accomplish- morrow morning, the county will bear the while we do, and always -.f ?. *Ll^ V P entered the store elector, one school from to one year, and expense of the funeral, have considered n!_?w M< el lothine company, on Hennepin Smith, the leading Democratic prolonging eligibility player ment of the combination of the trac- acd the remains will the city as equitably (if not legally) obligated near Washingtoni?. f avenue, 217,890 votes, McKinley's plural- the of a en an be buried in the potter's field. to carry out about 4 o'clock yes- official athletic team from four ytars to six,- the tion roads, which incudes nearly every its part of the five-year con- ftern The al wa,ked ity in the state is 281. Smith, who city, tract entered into by the company in gocd pvtra^/ °°s* P ' to the last two providing for a post graduate or road in the trouble has been brew- faith .the store whlle Murphy headed the Bryan electoral ticket, de- professional course. ing. The men on the Pennsylvania with the city, which contract required fSSf U d-•*-•.ln°\ In a few _ a heavy expenditure on the part Murphy ai^ P „ front minutes feats Wedding and How, the two low- The universities w'th their representatives line, previous to the consolidation, were Tiefae- /f of the com- VuZt started to take his leave, but Benton, Minnesota; pany for installat'on of of one est McKinley electors, who are tied. were: H. W. J. C. getting cents a day ..nils >^_r •/• a?,, „ \u25a0c* the street lights, we the clerks noticed that there was Knowlton, Michigan; Stagg, Chicago; 25 more than the aigsr.ure/y^ y 6™7 desire to meet the reduced revenues his * a bun- The electoral college will decide which A. A. avenue men. city of the „COat Officer John Maloney W. E. Stone, Purdue: Dr. W. J. Birge, Wis- Fifth This 25 cents has cf J
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