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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-MINNESOTA 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 United States 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 Voss, near O'NEILL, Neb., Jan. 23.—George Mull- Leyden, 987 Hudson ave; meet 1st and 3d Wed marshal. Wm H Meekiu; meet 2d Wednesday Bergen, 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, James Manahan, 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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