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StPaul; ins wc.Thoa PhilUpf, 401 Univemtty; DrvMcn No. 1 Woodstock—Patrick Gildea, A NEW "PRESIDENT. tnssdMr, P MMattmey, 106 Lsf nd at; meets Jas Hennesqr, Sr, viee-prsaident; J IENATOE KNDTE NELSON. OjS Jnd and 4th Tuesday of month 7t' and Jaeksosu Jr. fin MO: m-1 BL Francois FDIIX Taon Is the Ruler #F Division No Presidont, P I, Hogan, 759 P H PoirefB, twesursr; W Mortyity, lnseec; the. French Republic.- - OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Sylvan st; vice-preeldent, Thos Joyce. 161Gien- sergeants arms, Oon I^ran; J CNeil, Mnthiel; j Washburn's Mantle is Given to the ceest; rec see, B J Cla Ae, 110 Lito field st; fin J Conway, marshal; meets Snd and 4th Sandys iw VEBSAHXEa, Jan. 18.—M. Francois sec. M Hogan, 65 Lyton Plaoe; treasurer, E L ofmonth. Governor. , IV * u • < Felix Faure was chosen president of White, 59 Littlefteld st; ins sec, F J Kennedy, MCtiBOB OOUNTT, Irish American Bank Buildia^ f • 'r"France by the national assembly on 701 Sylvan st, County Prsslctent, Patrick MeBlligott, ?4 HIBKBNIAH RITtilS. St. PAUU " " Division No. 1, Glencoe—President, J W Hol­ , 416 Nicollet live. ^ Decision WM Reached dk the Mrit " r lo ran: vice-president. L B Gillick; rec see, F hik The result of the second ballot as be­ Captain, Laurence Fahey, 515 Whitall st. M Dolan; fin sec, Dan McNeUins; treasurer, *• . *Ballot of the Second Day—Senator SMIIWATN. WAsmwaTou ooukr*. . Ed McElligott; sergeant-at-arms, O E Martin; 14 Nelson Responds and Grate­ tween the two leading candidates was: ii ssec, J F O'Conned; med ex, DrDay; do«r Paid upCapital $100,000.00 Co President, Thomas J Dunn. keepar, Wm Dolan; marshal. C Murphy; ch ir- fully Accepts the Office. H. Felix Faure...... 4® President, Thos Onran: vice-president, Thos M. Henri Brisson. .... 383 Doyle; sec see. Wax H Welsh; fin seo. Thos man sick com, Jas Wa'don; chairman flu com, Coney; trsesurer, J W Cleary; ins seo, Thoe W J P Waldron. chairman sta dime com, Ed Con­ There have been five presidents of nelly; meets a 1 o'clock p m 1st Sunday of J, S. Oouehlin Presided -f 1 Welsh; marshai. R W McGarry: sentinel. Fred J. B. GKrald.. Vice-President y, "ST. PAUL, Jan.23. —Gov. Knute Nelson the third French republic: M. Thiers, Wohlers; sergeant-at-arms, ArthurDoxan; meet month at G A R haiL elected August 13, 1871; resigned May every Hcmdav evening. Division No 2. Hntchinsou—Peter B Barrett, J. C. Scallen. Gashler was elected today on the first ballot for > _y ' president; John O'Fallon, vice-president; M J the full term of six years in the United 34, 1873; died September 3, 1877. Mar- m 'f * MOBBI8. STKVXKS OOUITTT. Burns, rec sec; John Mccormick, fin seo; Syl DEEtECTOBS. 'f States senate, beginning March 4 next; J shal MacMarhon, elected May 24,18t3; . *>( 'A County Delegate. 8 A Flaherty, Morris. yester Fallon, treasurer, M J Buries, ins sac. President, Wm RIordan, Morris; vice-president IXLUCOBE COUNTY. J S. CJoughlin, J. P, Rea, Jas. H. Bishmv ' He had 102 votes, or 17 majority, while resigned January 30, 1879; died October Thos McCanny, Moxrla; rec sec, J S Walsh, County Delegate, Thos J Fogarty, Islnours. Mathew Walsh, M W. Nash, Riohaiu P: Mr. Washburn's strength, which in the 17,4893. Jnle§JSrrevy, elected January Donnelly; fin sec, J T Rreen, Moms; ins sec, Division No. 1, Preston—President, A L Ben­ Welsh, Frank W. Shaw, J. J3. Gkmld,| B John Riordan, Morns; treasurer, M P Morris, nett; vice-president, Thos J Hartley; reo seo, Republican caucus shrank from 61 to 30| 1879; December 28, 1885; Morris; marshal. M F Finnegan, Morris; ser> John Gallagher; fin sec, W J Ryan; treasurer. T. £. Bishop, J. O. Soallen, J. T. Murphj. s.; CO votes, shrank farther yesterday to resigned 2, 1887; died Sep- tU.S.td nsnt-at-arma, M Fitzgerald, Morris; sentinel, J D Mahoney, ins seo. A L Bennett. tember Carnot, elected De- Wm Sullivan, Morrir; chairman sick commit­ Div No 2 La esboro—President, JohnLaridn; •4 and today to 36. He lost steadily tee, F E Newell, Morris; meet 1st Sunday of vice-president, T Durkin; rno seo, J f Lynch; from the first ballot, while Nelson cember ssinated at Lyons month at 1:90 o'clock in A O U W hall, Morris. fin sec, J Soanlan; treasurer, D C Devanny; ins Business Accounts Solicited^ gained steadily. The influence of that ! June 24, Casimir-Perier, elect- NATIONAL OFFICERS. HASSNVES. DAXOTA COUHTT. sec, D J Mahoney; doorkee er, Jas Lynoh: F marshal, Jno Toomey; meet alt mate Satur­ steady gaining no doubt explains quite ' ed June 27f "l894; resigned Junuary F J O'CONNOR, N P, Savannah, Ga. Thomas P. Moran, Hastings days of month at Odd Fellow's ha L a number of the 102 votes that Nelson ; 15, 1895. J G WEADOCK, N V P. Grand Rapids, Mich. it, Patrick Carolan; vice-president, BTEBIiX COUNTY. Interest Paid nn Time Deposits. M J SLATTEBY, N S, Albany. N Y. John F Stev ns; rec seo, J A Duffv; fin seo, P County Delegate, C J O'Brien. had. Indeed, the story is told, and lM. Francois Felix Faure. member of the Division No. 1, Owatonna—President, C J chamber of deputies for Seine-Inferieurs, who THOS J DUNDON, N T, Columbus, Ohio. without serious contradiction, that if National Directors—M F Wiihere, chairman, )'Brlen;_ vice-president. £ F Lourfhlin; reo Tickets Sold to and from Europe via there had been any need for it, the ma­ has been elected president of the republic of Philadelphia, Pt>; J M Clark, Wisconsin; James ii: watu Anchor and Canard Lines. France, to succeed M. Casimir-Perier, was Jacksoa, Pennsylvania: Edward Sweeney, chairman sick committee, J J McShane; meet jority of the Populist and Democratic born in Paris January 30, 1841. He was under Ohto. 2d Sunday and4th Tuesday of month. chairman standing com, B J McGrath; plaoe o' Totes would have gone to Nelson today. secretary of state for the colonies STATE OFFICERS- ST. CLOUB, STKABS8 OOURTT. You can exchange your money at Irlxli* in the ministries of Gambetta, Ferry, Brisson meeting, Owatonna. The campaign had been planned and STATS DZUGOATZ—John McCarthy, of Still County Delegate, J J O'Driscoll. Div No 2, Blooming Prairie—President, D J American Bank before starting, for a draft pay­ , , , , , i and Tirard, and was one of the vice presidents water. Divl,StClond—Preeiden .PFKennedy; vioe- i^'Leary; vice president, Wm Leehy; rec see. able at any bank in England, Ireland or Scot­ managed hymen who have never yet j of the chamber of deputles preceding the pres- resident, Hugh Mulligan; tac sec, M Flaherty; land. i STATK SMBXTABT—Rev F P Kerviok, Pipe, WE Feeney; tin sec, i£d O'Connor; ins sec, lost a political battle, and this victory ent one. He has been a republican deputy fo? 8n and ins sec, S T Doyle; treasurer, Dennis stone. Millane; sergeant-at-arms Robert H ran; meet T C Cashman; treasurer, John Flannigan; sarg is only one more to be j'dded to their about fourteen years and has served on ; STAT* TBKAOTBKB—John Mahoney, 508 4th 2nd Thursday even ng of month in Fandell & atr-arms, James Feeney; place of moating long list. They had reserve forces several of the most important com­ ! St N E, Minneapolis. Nugent's hall. Blooming Prairie. mittees of the chamber. M. Faure ! STATX BOAan or DXKKOTOBS—WM Delany, NORWOOD, OARVBH COUNTY. everywhere and Washb irn,' with his has made a legislative specialty of St Paul; 'J Callahan. Doiuth; D P Hayes, M»n- DULUTH ST. XK>UXS COUNTY County Delegate—E F. Burns, Norwood handful followers, was surrouuded on business questions, particularly those concern­ kato; Dr E W Buckley, St Paul; 3 J Fitzger* - County President, John Flood. Div. No. 1—President, J J Baylor; vie© 1 i aid, Minneapolis. Division No. 1—President, John C Hessiau; president, T F Kiernan; rec seo, J L Powers; fit every side, literally ambushed, and at ing the French merchant marine and foreign ! President of Insurance Fund. J J Kennedy 8t vlcv president, A M Griffl ; rec seo, J Callahan; seo, E F Nugent; treasurer, J M Finnegan; in* the mercy of the enemy. commerce. He- served in the Franco-Prussian Paul. fin sec. John J Healey; treasurer, F S Kelly; sec. J M N jent: sergeant-at-arme, G W Baylor; war as chief of a battalion of the Garde Mo­ Vice-President, D F McDermott, Cloutarf. ins sec, Michael Harney; sergeant-at-arms, manhal, P J Mo'Jormick, Jr; sentinel, John THE ballot was: Nelson, 102; Wash­ bile, and was made a chevalier of the Legion State Secretary of Insurance, John A Richard Long: sentinel, William Vail; mar­ Sweeney; chairma sick oommittee, D Sheron; burn, 36; Comstock, 9; MeCleary, 2; of Honor on May 31, 1871.] O'Shaughnessy, Stillwater. shal, Morgan Bwseney; meetings, 1st and 8rd tloiB of mooting 2d Sandfly of month, Donnelly, 13; Mitchell, 4; Lind, 1. State Treasurer of Insurance. John Sheehy, Satu day evenings of mouth at Odd Fellow's Div. No. 2, Watertown—President, J J Con SENATORS REELECTED. Montgomery. hall ^°Uy; vice-president, James Murphy; rec sec,. As soon as the vote was announced a j DXBKCTORS or INSURANCE FUND—G W Mur- Div. Ne. 4, West Duluth—President, Geo Col- J BConnolly; fin sec, P F Craven; ins sec P B 1 committee was appointed to notify Gov. Three Are Democrats, Two Populists and hy, Faribault; Hush Butler, Minneapolis; man; vice-president, John Cluhe; reo sen, 8 Marphy; treasurer. M P Kay; - arshal, J I' 6 J Kinnucan, St Paul; James G'Donnell, Bolger; fin seo. Geo Carlin; treasurer, R J Fen- U&inpbell; sergeant-at-arms, Dan Herron; sen- the Remainder Republicans. i Cloutarf; TM Ryan, Anoka. ton; marshal Patrick Nacy; meets 1st and 3rd unci, E M Boyle; chaiitnau sick committae. T. CONNOLLY& GO, The following senators Tuesday of month at 7:30 o'clock p m. Dan Herron; meet 3rd Sunday of month at 2 I DIVISION OFFICERS. Division No 2, Tower—John D Murphy, presi­ o clock p m in A O H hall, Watertown, have been chosen thus far by the in­ dent; John Mehady, vice-president; E E Barn, WATONWAN COUNTY. UNDERTAKERS* coming legislatures of the states j mUNSAPOlilS, HKfNIPIN COUNTY. ridge, rec sec; John J Stone, fin sec; David County Delegate, Bev B J O'Connell. County Delegate—Thos Connolly, 528 Penn Murphy, treasurer; Thomas Reedy, ins sec; John .Division No. 1, Madelia, Mifcu.—President named: ave north. Mehady odairman sick committee; meets 1st Thos Boonev; vice-president. Jno Griffin; rec L/TI LINE OF STATE. Name and politics. Term expiree. ! Division, No 1—-President, J J Fitzgerald, and 8rd Sunday of month in J D Murphy's hall. sec, O E McCoy; fln seo, A Bnssell; ins sec Ark James H. Berry, D 1901 Plymouth Clothin K House; vice-president Edward Noonon; treasurer, Hugh Farmer; mar­ Cal George C. Perkins, R 1897 Garret Molan; rec sec, Wm Tillisch. 24018H at s; ANOKA COUNTY. shal, John Bohan; meat first Sunday of month, Col Edward O. Volc.ott, R ISO I : fin sec, J J Lane, 1725 Aldrich av n: ins see. County Delegate, Thomas Coleman. Fridley. in oor hall at Madelia, Minn. ill..... tehelby M. Cullom, R 1S01 i Wm Archer, Browning, King Sc Co.; treasurer, Div No 1 Anoka—President, T M Ryan, Anoka; ^ „ , OARIITON OOUNTT. l an Lucien Baker, R 1901 ! Hugh Butler, Thielen Hotel; marshal, P T vice-presidsnt, M Tigue, Coon Creek; reo seo, County Delegate, George Htapleton. HABITS, SHROUDS AND ROBES. Miiss George F. Hour, R 1901 Quinn, 750 Jefferson et; sergeant-at-arms, D n Jas McArdle, Anoka; fin and ins sec, Thos Riley, Div. No. 1, Cloquet—President, M O'Meara; Mich Julius G Burrows. R 1899 • Mnrphy 261015th ave s; sentinel, E Fitzgerald, Anoka; treasurer, Thos Clark, Anoka; sergeant- vice-president. Walter Kinney; reo sec, C H ; James McMillan. R 1901 420 Church ft; meetings, 2d and 4th Sundays of at-arms, Jas Smith, Anoka; sentinel, M R c > Qu nn; fin sec, Joseph Peacha: ins sec, John 25 Second St. S.. Minneapolis Mont. Lee Mantle, R 1W>9 month, at 252 First ave south. ards, Anoka; chairman s ck committee, T M Kyan; treasurer, J P Brennan; chairman stand, Thomas H. Carter, R 1901 j Div No 2—President, P Kenoe 242616th av s; Sullivan, Anoka; meetings. 2d Sunday of each ing com John McKinney; meet 2nd and 4th Te phone call 456-1 Answered at all hours„ J oliuM. Thurston, R l'.)0| vice-president, Jas Alien, 615 12th avs; reo BOO, month at G A R hall 2nd ave. Saturdays o month at Knights of Pyth as hall. William B. Chandler. R 19 '1 i Felix McNamee, 1527 9th st 8; fin sec, P J Kin- William J. Sewell, R 1901 SWIFT COUNTY, NOBLSS OOUNTT. inane, 311 8th st ee; treasurer. M J Gill. 324 County Delegate. D. F. McDermott, Oiontarf. County President, T B Magnire, Ellsworth. Jeter C. Pritchard, R 1897 j Cedar av; ins sec, John O'Grady, 252 13th Div. No. 1, Ellsworth-President, M Holleran; OF INTEREST TO THE CLERGY. Marion Butler, R.-Pop 1901 av s; sergeant-at-armB. 9 O'Brien; marshal], Division No. 1, Clontarf—President, Jas Kent; Ore Joseph N. Dolph, R 1S01 vice-president, Francis Casey; rec sec, M E Con- vice-president, T J Fagan; rec seo, F J Ash: A full assortment of Roman collars in linen. |JP Wall; meets lot Monday evening and 8d logue; fin sec, Patrick Foley; treasurer, and An sec, J Flynn; ins sec, James Burk; treas­ S. C..... B. R. Tillman, D.-Pop 1901 Sunday ol month at Labor Temple, cor 8th av urer, M Fahey; sergeant-at-arms. P Fo celluloid, etc; also cuff & of the same material S D R.' F. Pet tigrew. R 1901 • sonthand 4"h st. Ins sec, James O'Donnell: Meetings first and a complete stock of black pantaloons—in Tenn... Isham G. Harris. D 1901 Sunday of month in iown halL garty; doorkeeper, Thos Cary; meets 1st fact everything pertaining to the clerical ap­ Horace Chilton, D 1901 j Div No8—President N C O'Connor, 9112nd st' Snnday In month.when mass < ccurs, at 1:30 p n» parel—you can always And at Tex ; n e; vitv» president. J F Walsh. 815 4th st eo; Division No. 2—President, Hdnry Murphy, and 4th Thursday eve at 8:80 p m, la K of P W. Va.. Stephen B. EJkins, R 18i»l j i-wc sec, P Minojrne, 8ri Main st ue; fin seo, R i Benson; vice-president, JaB O'Connor: rec sec hall. Wyo ...Clarence D. Clark,,R 1899 T H Donnelly; fin and ins seo, P S Gallagher, Francis E. Warren, R..... — 1901 HHJP, 108 8th av ne: treasurer TJ Ryan, 638 WAVBRtiV. WBIGHT COUNTY. Young & Belanger's, ! Summer st; ins sec. J J Daly, 15-8 Jefferson st Benson; treasurer. J C Collins; marshal, John County Delegate, Wm. Quinn. 101-103 CENTRAL AVE. McNelis; sergeant-at-arms, Peter Burns; sen- One Man Killed. ne; srrg-at-arms, John (-ialvin; sentinel,I Brett; President, John Kelly; vice-president, T F ! chair'n tick com. D O'Connell, 1 00 3d stne; tinil. M Hoban; chairman sick oon>n ttee, M KeUy; rec sec, C Nolan; fin seo, W J Walsh; BRADFORD, Pa., Jan. 23.—A special meets 2d and 4th Tuesdays, at St. Anthony hall E Qulgley; address, Benson, Minn; meet 1st Sun. treasurer, C O'Hara; doorkeeper, J H O'Con­ & 8 o^clock day of month. nell; sergeant at-arms, J Gibiin, Jr; ins seo, from Ridge way,-Pa., says: A fatal rail­ Div. No. 4—President, J C Gubbins, 619 6th st AVOCA. XUBBAY OOUNTX. C H Cullen. road wreck occurred on the Buffalo, n; vice-president, John Gleaeon, 2505 Emerson RIGS COUNTY. ave n; reo son, C B Hoy, 919 5lh s n; fin seo. M County President, J H Mahoney. Something Rochester & Pittsburgh railroad near County Delegate, E J Kelly, Faribault. * M Somers. 1501 20th avn; ins seo, Peter Mitch- Div. No. 1—president, M Cullen; vice-presi­ Carmen interchange Tuesday morning. dent, T Dwyer; reo sec, P J Fly an: fin seo, Division No 1 Faribault—President. B J Sher­ KNUTE NELSON. til, 527 Plymcuil. av; treas P Flaherty, 564 7th John O'Donnell; treasurer, P Dwyer; ins sec, P idan; vice-president, J F Comford; treasurer, kelson. In a few moments he appeared Three sections of a coal train piled up av n: ser-at-arma, Wm ickey, 9< 9 4th st n; Keegan; ser-at-arma, P I Norris; sentinel, M G MoOre; reo seo, J P Coughlin; fin sec, J P marnhal, John Blake; doorkeeper. Jas Hlckey Cosgrove; meet 1st ttunt_;y of each month. Coogan; door-keeper, D W Comford: sergeant- and received an «_>vation as he proceeded and caught fire. The accident occurred 909 4th st n; meet 1st and 3d Fridays ot month at-arms, J F Murphy; marshal, J H Nightingale; upon a bridge and the trains toppled at 7£0 p. m„ at OddfellowB hall, cor 10th ave n Div. No. 2, Currle—Jonn Gorman, president; ins sec, Geo W Murphy. ® for You. to the speaker's desk. In introducing over into the ravine. One man was and Washington. Thos MoAvoy, vice-president; Jam s Keary, Division No 2 8hieldsville-M Lea Ion. presi­ him, President Van Sant said: "It gives Division No. 5, Edina—President, D J Ryan; rec sec; Michael Keary, fin seo; Dan Galvln, dent; P H Shields, vice-president; Martin <~or- Are You Looking for Land? : me great pleasure to present to you killed and four injured by the accident. vlce-presidenc, WTRyan; reosec. TM O'Meaia; treasurer; E Walshe, ins seo; Thoa Commis- bett, reo sec; martin Burke, tin sec; Thos Cole­ fin sec, M Uleeson; treasurer, J T Deianey; key, sergeant-at-arms. Meet 2nd Sunday of man, treasurer. your senator-elect, Knute Nelson, and A&rain Destroyed. ins sec, T J Moriarty; sergeant-at-arms, John each month at Curries hall Currle, Minn. ROOK COUNTY. Take a trip over the 'Jreat Northern to to congratulate you on your choice." Carey: s ntinel, Wm Ryan- marshal. T J Mori­ OBAOKTZLZiE, BIG STONE COUNT*. County Delegate, J M iiioyd, Laverna. northern Minnesota and North Dakota, LONDON, Jan. 21.—The Times corre­ arty: examinin physicira, Dr R P O'Brien, There was another round of cheers spondent in Teheran, Persia, telegraphs County President, D P O'Neill. Divisions No 1, Iiuverno —John Coveny, presl- and you can satisfy your yearnings. The 243 Nicollet av. Meet 2ud Sunday of month at 8 President, M J McDonnell; vice-president, dent; Jas McKeon vice-presldens; Bd Ryan, reo before the governor was allowed to under Saturday's date: "The city of o'clock p m. in school house, P O Cahill, ;M J Higgins; reo seo, J K Crowe; fin sec, PH sec; Ed Maloney, fln sec; Wm Ryan, treasurer. Red River Valley, the Devils Lake Dis­ speak. He said: Kuchan, which an earthquake de­ Division No. 6—President, J B Murphy, 2305 O'Hara; treasurer, Alex Moran; ins seo, Joseph ROCOS8TBB, OLM8TBA.D COUNTY. trict and the Turtle Mountain county "Mr. Speaker, senators and repre­ 18th ave S; vice-president. T W Hi eke V, 2426 Brennan; door keeper, P Lane; marshal, P Mc- P J Scanlan, County President, invite investigation and settlement. v,-i stroyed fourteen monthsago, and which 16th aye s; rec seo. J P Boylan, 1826 14th av s; fin Namara; aergeant-at-arms, A Lennon; meet 1st Div No 1—President, John E McGcvorn; vice sentatives: There are moments in a was immediately rebuilt, was again de­ sec, E H Martin, 241016th ave s;. ins sec. A M Sunday of month. resident. F T Kennedy; rec sec, E L Stanford; These localities offer free homesteads, man's life when even the most eloquent Smith, 253113th ave e; treasurer, Ed Qnigley: Sn sec, Ed Kennedy; ias sec, Con Kennedy; cheap lands and good climate to Eastern stroyed January 17. Many were killed. 1712 22nd et s; meets at A O U W hail 2418 XIK SUEUB COUNTS. treasurer, John Oudmore; sergeant-ac arms. farmers who have vainly toiled for years of us are scarcely able to say anything, One hundred weretjrushed in one batch. Bloomington ave, 2no 2—President, Mrs J T McGowan, 826 Division No 1, Belle Plaine—President, BrG R LOWEST RATES. BEST SERVICE. To be Had for the Asking. right men. They are able men; per­ Main stne; vice president, Mrs A Boran; rec Maloney; vice-preeident, M F Pendy; reo haps every one of them would have count to the extent of $25,000. sec, miss Lizzie McGuire; fin sec, Mrs (ieorge J seo, H B Conlon; fin seo, J F Kilduff; treasurer, Homesteads in North Dakota, Mon­ made a far better senator than I can Turner, 1224 Jefferson st ne; treasurer, Mi3s Daniel Callahan; ins sec, Wm Fiizgeratd. sen­ Killed by the Girl's ather. Nellie Ring; sentinel, Mrs R J Hayes. tinel, Jas Lennon; ser-at-arms, Jonn Trainor; For particulars call or write * tana and Washington. The last of the make. Senator Washburn, none have MOBERLY, Mo., Jan. 22.-—David Ma­ Div No 3—President, Miss Annie McGillis, 1904 marshal, John Corcoran; meet 1st Sunday of W. 8. THORN, H. E. HUNTINCTON. public domain of any agricultural value. ever questioned his ability or integrity Lyndale av n; vice pres.. Mrs Mary McNally, 1943 month, City Pkt. Agt.. City Tkt. Agt., son, from ambush, shot James Hoddiek, Crystal Lake ave no; fin sec. Miss A Morris, 2105 as a senator and that he made a good WINONA COUNTY. 398 Robert St., 127 Third St. So., For publications aud information as to wounding him so that he died Sunday. Fremont ave no; rec sec, Miss Agnes Hoy, 919 County Delegate, John Sherman, Winona. St. Paul. Minneagoli8, one, and no one can say anything about The cause was Hoddick's alleged be­ 5th st no: treasurer, Mrs M M Somers, 1501 20th Div. No. 1, Winona— President, Jas Hughes; rates, routes, locations, etc., address, Nelson but what he made a fairly good ave no; searg-at-arms, Mrs J W Ryan, 1904 Crys­ vice-president, George Rowe; reo sec, George F. I. WHITNEY, trayal of Mason's daughter^ Hoddiek tal Lake ave no; sentinel, Mrs John Kennedy, Fitzgerald; fin seo, Michael Ryan; treasurer and G. P. & T. A., governor. There have been times in returned Mason's fire but without re­ 1823 6th st no. ins sec, D O'Brien; sergeant at arms, James C. B. HIBB4.RD, G. P. A. Div No 1, Stillwater—President, Miss M Crow- Minneapolis, Minn. St. Paul, Minn the controversy when it seemed I have sult. iew, 662 S2d st; vice president, »lrs Thos Cur. Bannon; sentinel, M Manning; marshal, Ed­ been too good to be elected, but that ward McDonnell; meet 1st and 3d Tuesday ley, N 4th st; rec sec, Miss Mary Grady; fin sec. evenings of month at St Thomas' hall. time has past. . I can only say in con­ Another Counterfeit. Miss A Reiliy; treasurer, Mrs weo Gowan; s» n- tinel. Miss M Elliott; sar-at.arma,Mrs F Wallis. Div. No. 2, Witoka-President, Luke Nagle; clusion that I thank you one and all WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—The secret Meet 1st and 3rd Thursday evening of month at vice-president, Wm McCaffrey; rec sec, James for the high honor you have conferred service officials hav. discovered a new GAR hall. McCaffrey; fin sec, Thomas Burke; treasurer, BADGES and ins sec, Frank Monahan, Great Mirt Ry. Lirn upon me, and it will be my highest counterfeit $10 silver certificate of the 8T. PAUL—RAMSEY COUNTY. ambition to do all that is in my power series of 1891, check letter B; J. Fount County President, L J Tierney, 147 Smith ay. BBAXNEBB, OBOW WING COUNTS. Division 1—President, T F Kelleher, 642 Ban County Delegate, Wm Barron. for the good of oar state." Tillman, register; D. N. Morgan, treas­ dolph st; vice-president, Wm Dowlan, 61 Igle- President, Jas Cullen; vice-president, James The only house in the Knute Nelson, the newly elected urer; portrait of Hendricks. hart st; rec seo, Michael Conroy, 119 Iglehart New; rec seo, Daniel Doran; fin and ins see, EASTERN RAILWAY CO. OF MINN United States senator, was born on st; fin sec, T W McGoey 80 ESrd st; treasurer, Thos H Murphy: treasurer, Felix Graham; sear- United States devoted Held for Scott's Murder. C B McBride, 287 Harrison ave; ins sec, Jno geant-at-arms, M Moran; sentinel, G^o Bittes; st Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth almost exclusively Feb. 2, 1843, at the town of , near O'NEILL, Neb., Jan. 23.—George Mull- Leyden, 987 Hudson ave; meet 1st and 3d Wed­ marshal. Wm H Meekiu; meet 2d Wednesday , Norway. His parents and their nesdays of month, at Central block intersec­ eve jit 8:80 o'clock and 4th Snnday at8:30 p. xn , West Superior. to Catholic Society ihan and Mose Elliott were held with­ tion of 6th an^ 7th St. of each month, in Pea body & Baker's hall, cor ancestry for generations back belonged out bail on the charge of murder in the Division No. 2—President, , 6th and Maple sts. Wf>rk- ^ to the peasant yeomanry of the country. Natl Ger Am Bnk; vice president, John Cun* MOBTON, BKNVHILI COUNTY first degree for the lynching of Barrett niff, 597 Rice st; reo sec, John Ryan, 452 Van BUFFET PARLOR CARS on all Trains His father dying when he was 8 years Scott, the defaulting ex-treasurer of Buren si; fin sec, P J O'Uonnell, l£6 Edmur.d County President, Thos E Boylan. old, he came to America three years st; ins sec, Thos J O'Connor, 20154 McBoal st; Division, No 1.—President, J H Reagan; vice- 1.05 Lv. St Paul Ar. 6 K RIBBON BADGES Holt county. treasurer, C J McDermott, 410 Wabasha st; president, M A Donloni .rec sec, C J Reagan; later, arriving at Chicago in July, 1849. nn sec^D F Keefe; treasurer, T M Keefe; Ins 1.80 Lv. Minneapolis Ar. 0.2t Effects of Morphine. Meetings, 2d and 4th Wednesdays of month, 6.46 Ar. West Superior Lv. l.ll ...FOR.- In the fall of 1850 they moved to Wal­ cor 3d andEzohange st. sec, A H Keefe; sargeant-at-arms, M A Donlon; 7.00 Ar. "Duluth . Lv l.C( worth county, Wis., and later to Dane BBOWNSVILLE, Ky., Jan. 23.—Edward Division No. 8—President, M J Lang, 456 St Meet 2nd Sunday of each month at2 p m. Anthony av; vioe-prendent, M Seaman, 546 BLUB KABTH OOUNTJ Trains daily except Sunday, Ancient Order of Hibernians, county, where he obtained a common Hirers, living near here, killed his two Mississippi st; rec sec, E J Cannon. 487 Oak­ children, a bov of 6 and a girl of 8 County Presid nt—D P Hayes, Mankato. Connections made In Union Depots SL Pau Catholic riutual Ben. Asson. school education. In 1871 he moved to land ave, fin see, J P Ryan, 888 Carroll st; ins Div. No. 1, Mankato—President, P H Jordan; Minneapolis and Wetf Superior. Alexandria, Minn. For two yeats he years, and fired a bullet into his own sec, Thos McMahon, 825 so Franklin st; treas­ vice-president, Thos McGarey; reo seo, D P Total Abstinence Societies urer, James Maloney, 420 Minneso a st; meet 1st Hayes; fin sec, J C Morris"; treasurer, T R W. C. FABEIWGTON, P. •. BOCXWSLL, was county attorney of Douglas county. brain. Rivers was addicted to the use and 3d Mondays of month. Central hall, 0th Coughlan; Ins sec, D P Hayes; sergt»at-arms, General Manager. Ass't, G P. A He served three terms in congress,from of morphine. and 7th streets. W T Hayes; sentinel, J L Cnddy; marshal, J E . .OUR SPECIALTY. Div. No. S, Merriam Park—Pres. TJ Doyle, Ireland; meets 2nd and 4th Monday evenings 1882 to 1888. In 1892 he was elected To Stop Train Bobberies. 197 Ramsey st, St Paul; vice-president, James of month at A O JJ W hall governor, and re-elected in 1894. Dooley, Merriam Park; rec sec, 9ft Cunning­ JEFFRSON CITY, Mo., Jan. 2A.—The ham, Merriam Park; fin see, J J Towey. Mer Div. No, 2. Madison Lake—President, T B Dunthf Sooth Shore fi Atlantic Ij, house committee on criminal jurispru­ riain Park; ins sec, Wm Geraghty, Merriam Murtaturh; vice-president, Jno White; reo sec, Park: treasTr. M McGraw. Merriam Park; mar­ Charles Doran; fin sec, M Gilbride;. ins seo, EXTRAORDINARY. dence has recommended the passage of shal, J H Gallagher: meet 1st and 3rd Fridays of John Brown; treasurer, John Neary; marshal, MARQUETTE ROUTE. «)$ Speaker BusselTs bill making train month at Midway, Pythian hall. University ave, J F Brown; sergeant-at-arms, W J Smith; sen­ Div* No. 6-President, F H Grant, 789 fcogan; tinel, FrankVaughn; meet 2nd and 4th Sundays GAITABIBS, if continually fed cayenne robbery punishable by death. vice-president, Martin Murray, 7th and Arm­ of m onth at Hanchett halL The shortest line from Duluth and Superiors to > pepper, will gradually turn red. •tKilledin a Mine. strong sts; rec see, CP McCarthy. 579 Sherborne: WASSOA, WASKOA COUNTY. the East. Only line to the Copper Country PHILADELPHIA, M Kxw YORK city has more southerners fin see, T J Strapp, 201 Fuller; treasurer, T P Ceunty Delegate. F J MsWade, Waseca. .. .. in Upper Michigan and to the Famous PA. STUBGIS, Ky., Jan. 23.—Five kegs of Sheehan. 869 AJbemore; ins sec, Arthur Thomas, Division No. L—PreWdent, Thos Boucher; "than any city of the south. : 409 E 5th st; meet at C. S. P. 8. hall corner Besorts along the South Shore powder exploded in the coal mines at vioe president, John Medde ; no seo, D of Lake Superior. J ~ > A CHXNXSE paper saystbat Mariaiio Western ave and 7th at, on 2nd and 4th Tuesday O'Keafe; fin sec, James Keeley; treasurer, P ( :'w: the Trade Water company's plant near of each month at 8 pm. MeLoone; ins se#D O Keefe; sergeant-at arms, tttolte FOP Samples Officially. ^ , Santa Ana, a native of Albay, who is here, causing the walls to cave in and Division No 7—President. M Doyle, 167 Fill­ John Jordan: doorkeeper, John MeLoone. J|17 years of age, has jnst completed the more ave; vice-president, Jas Slavin. 467 Ban­ Meets 1st Sunday and 8d Thursday of month. palace- Sleeping and we WILL MAKE YOU A kill five men. ~ croft st: rec sec, Jas Prendergast, 160 Starkey long term, of fifty-three ye^Mmprfe- EEraSTOHZ COUNTY. it w,\ > st; fin sec, Jno P Walsh, 126 W Cotigrees st; : V"! . SPEOIAL DESIGN. ^ . ... .A*81ie Had Twenty-Six Children. treasurer, John Nagle, 386 Livingston ave; ins • County Delegate—A H Minnehan. ||:! B0HFFE OARS^li sites* DSNISON, Tex., Jan. 22.—Mrs. Ida Car­ sec, Jas J Grlffln, 54 w Winifred st; meets. 2nd Division No. 1—President, M Heffron; vioe- 1*. Josss, a farmer of Sioux Falls, a^d 4th Fridav of each month at Martin's hall, pnsldflnt, John ftennessy; reo seo, Edward Car* f/|f on all through trains 't V S.1X, had been deaf for five years. The roll, aged 98 years, died in Tishimingo West Side, 7*J0 p m. roll; fin sec, John Barrett; ins seo, C K Dough­ county, Idaho. She was married eight Divudon No 8—iPresident, Thos KeiQT, 410 W erty; treasonw C McCaffray, sei^at-arms, AO GEO. W.HIBBARD, C. B. HIBBARD, 0$her day some bees stung him on the Minnehaha st; vice-president, Jeremiah Hag- Neville; senttari, F P Kerviok; marshal, D L fdin^'and the next day .his hearing was time and was the mother ot twenty- erty, 589 Fuller at: reesee, M A Conroy,606 E 4th Mead; meeting lat Sunday of month. Address Nor. Pass. Agent, GenL Pass. Agent, six children., • ... JJ J-***- * ^ st; An seo, R T MoCormiok RsMdon tlnck. Box 118 PlMKoor City. Marquette, Mich. Miruieapolls, Minn, rf J n-

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