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TITHMI XX I' A POLTH THIIirXKj MOVPAV IKUia'AHV -J J.MK) til It. v. It. II. I n.

-It. II I hl (1 IIDI SI S. f. ou issios i THE! SWEAR OFF. PBLDKBEATFAi Tho First Idea Was to Hold It at tho National Capital.

"Paris Exposition, 1889. Pears obtained the only gold medal awarded solely for toilet SOAP in competition with all the world. Highest possible distinction" Wool'WoiuH. r. n.

i.onritity. THE MINNEAPOLIS Grain and Feed Company UECEIVUIS nn-l KHIPPRi. Ample Wlorit; I'm lll! i. Order rrmiiplly CullHialMMIi-ll! hollelled. II.

II. KING GRAIN. HAY AND FEED Minneapolis Minn. MILLERS' AGENTS, fLOUa and MILL FEED A. J.

DREW, GRAIN AND FEED. No. Minneapolis, Minn. TM.I TIKINK 10.11-3. Mill' VOl It I TO THEVANDUSEN.HARRINGTON CO Miimeapolig, THE VAN DUSEfl-ELIQT T3 Secure Prices Frcmpt fielnrst MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.

AV. s. sacj GRAIN, FLOOR AND FEEO, MILL STUFFS. Xiului IIy t(l Mraw. 40'1 v.

H.i- th, Mlriiirrill, Minn. (IIN.II..MIKM ll l( I I W. GINTER The ea lu.tre General Commission Merchants IN mt: CITY. lOO First Ava North. (H l( Kil b.mI UIMII'T ItliTl'IINI Bush Curtin, COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

Wholesale Fruit and Produce. Or I. ta i.rimii tlj Otfe-t roiltir! l' lianijo Mi.ek, 31il.ne:l...ll. WALTERS WAGNER, WLolesale Fruits and Corral Commission, Want yeur ahU-manta. AH lln.U an-! ruli.

1 irt Avenue North. J. P. LANGAN holi-enlo an till I-aler Ealcfl Frait aul Prcdacs. tiimmlui.ia.

1(111 Meollel Ar, E. P. STACY SONS, Wholesale Fruits and General Ccmaslssion tan.ll all kind, of FroH. Country 1 ro-t i'-. 10'j flrat Ar.

Norlli, Mimirapolla, Minn, O. U. NEWU.L. B. li.

IMiijlM). GEO. R. NEWELL CO, Wholesala Grocers. Corner Third fctrc-et ami 11 rat Avenne North.

Minn. riorni.so mills. OCCIDENTAL HILL COMPANY, Jlanufurtiirara of an wholeMla deaiora la ItolteU fJrooii.l Fre.l, Huekwlirat anil Jtye i lour, orn inl oat. IDLE-FLEKIIEil-IIOLIS Merchant- Mlllera. NORTHWESTERN ROLLER MunufUcttirpra if tha Mliinalih Hour.

ior 1hIo hr all (irueer. Charles A. Pillsburya Manufacturera of Choicest GraJea PATENT ROLLER HDR, Minneapolis, Minii. Dnilr Production 10.500 rtarreli r.ovcATioy.ir.. STRYKER SEMINARY, fit Anthony Parle.

Minn, fhctapim H'. Taut and Mhmenpolli Biwrdinj; ami Hay Kchool for Mir. a. KftaWtshed im. New biiil.llni;, larife Huiwrior faeilitiea for nniwic auil art.

Bpeciul allsS ANNA. K. hlHVKF.R, l'rln Ipal. JUDSON INSTITUTE A Tboronvh Advancoil LADIES' SCHOOL Pnwial cultura fn hlBtoty, Htcratnra arnno, tnathemotica and English. nttv toactmra In 4-.

r.UK..M.n B.lirtlltn.1 (j. IrOTM. grn.ios. law quarter liema Jan. ii.

1022 Harmon Place, BASK I SO 1IOISICS. NEAL FABNHAM. CHAA. F. kZELTINC REAL FARNHAM 8 222 Nicollet Avenue.

Investment and Insurance Brokers Commercial 1'cper. Itonda. Mortgages. FIRE INSURANCE. CORSER REAL ESTATE, 120 TEMPLE COURT.

We have for sale choice property, improved and unimproved, in all parts of the city. 1'artie-s -wtsning to purchase homes or make investments will do well to investigate our list. A Pocfcet Mirror Free to Smokers of 13 Criii vA mm to Loans ana Insurance T. T. s.

II T. M. I. J. E.

J. Hu at. l. iMti't', I'r. In.

Huii iii It. hikIi fill Mi. A. ii.iiiiiiuiU'ii J. M'Vl llll Mr.

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i.i''.lut;'"'i. to it' ''Ml' 'ii" i Three bill, its iillte -I, the pi.t Tf uiif hi. 1'lnrality vete. Astlie mh iii'iH -s not a Committed oll-lstilig of lirell 1 It. II.

don, and Mil wits api nlcd to inform Inn; rls ele -tion and rc'i'ict b'" si the niAf mi lie appoint ment of ail cmcutnt! commit! occupied th" attention of tho pr. during a 1.1 i 1 1 1 it which followed. When order wa aeain c.ill.sl, the comiiiittc wait sn-noiinc as follows: Ur. f. .1.

Allowny. Dr. S. S. Kil.ii'ion, f.

Wright Davison, Fred ('. 1'ilNbiiry, Satmul 11:11. Tho president stated that Dr. hdvinirtoti had Ihcii placed on tho committee us any lus-essary disliitect-niit to purify th" moral ntiiio.plu ro. A low hMJv.lAl Ii i.K.

This completed tlie election of officer, and s.s ii ty was about lo proceed illi iiuillaiH'oii business, when Cyrus 1 arwctl eauio ru lung in half out of bieath and ijemiin.lmi lo be heard in Is half of an loAii dcleu'a'i. that uw'intcd outside. At thi T. Ilishop ji'ins-. up and said that while he favor the "national" plan on general prmeii les, hit was opposed to nrtTrrrmTijr inwrr: itcvrnrntrrt mt of pmrr, howcM r.

and FarwiU was ndmift'il and allowed 1J proxKn. Carmari M. Smith was about to introduce a resolution granting i.rmlegeg to young married men in tho way of small prevarications, when tho insiilenl announced that several letfcrs of regret had en re-c ived. '1 lie secretary read lliem. The most touching wps f.om ('apt.

W. 1'. Dunning. ton, of B.xlwood Fails. by 1'nsl Warner nnd S.

W. Hayes, of tlie same place. Similar letters worn read from Al bert Schi ller, (too. Matter, A. II.

Hall, A. Sumn. r. Lieut, Gov. A.

Kice, M. lileiiii. F. W. Diirant and others.

All their regret at their inability to at tend, and promised nm and s'in- imtt. I yrus Nonhroo, aecom- pamed by Dean S. l'ntteo appeared at tho door aUiut this hup, and were invited to tako seats on tho platform with the citizens' committee. A cunmitteo coiisisliiig of Judge J. M.

Shaw, tieo. Hjscr and Capt. H. Uwkfield is appoiutiil to solicit members, and di rected to gu: with J. i.

Wyman, as ho had ss-n hear 1 to exiue.t reim at not having i-d to -come a chaitcr member. Dr. F. A. Duiismoor'H name was also suggu-d for membership.

'1 bos. J. ftwich le ro pained the president's eye and moved that Moses Lphranu I lapt) 1k tho attorney of the assui i ition. The motion was sii onde.l by F. A.

Ail-nil, of tho Wisconsin Central, ami pa--cd ithout a dissenting vol Judge aac of tlie citiz ns committee, to ave to sticak. I'pon Is ing granted tho tl.K.r, ho requested that the wsa- ty Is? oifiKluetcd tin I tho of tho board of trade. He was promptly ruled out of order. A motion was unanimously adopted, however, making the citizens' committlee, including tho last t'ireo who catno iu, honorary members of the eoei. ty.

D. UAl ac-knowh the honor in a few fitting words. L. S. oi'cr.

rooms rent free for the use of the society in the lth story of his proposed building soon as it should bo completed. The otfer was declined kindly but firmly, on the ground that the location was too near heaven for tlie society to thrive. After pa.sing the cu.b.mary resolutions of thanks, the society adjourned to met ut tho call of the president. MARKETS. Monty Eiir In London and Buiinoii Inactiv In Par.a During tha Weak.

London, Feb. 23. Money wa scarce during tho past w-oek. Discount was in demand at 4 I i. Business on the Stock Exchange Btill show little indication of a revival under tho stimulus of the lower bank of F'ngland rate; there was a alight improvement on Thursday, which has been succeeded by ro-nowed depression.

A large number of accounts have been carried on during the past few weeks in expcWation of an advanco in prices under the influencoof cheaper money, A riso in values is thus effectually discounted and a revival of business cheeked. After the settlement, which commences on Tuesday, business is likely to become active. American railroad securities wero dull during tho week, closing weaker yesterday under tho unfavorable associated bank return, combined with tho unsettled rate questions. Tho week's variations in prices include the following: Increase Norfolk (fc Western gold nnd Baltimore Ohio sterling bonds, 1 each: Denver Kio (irando mortgngo and Mexican Central lsts, each; New York Central, J4. Decreases Louisville Nashville ordinary, Ii; Northern l'ai iiic, Erie preferred, Norfolk estern preferred, Union I'acihe, Wabash preferred, Pittsburgh fc 'onnellsvillo and Illinois Central, 1 ench; Denver A' Bio (irnnde preferred, Lake Shore, New York, Ontario it Western, and New York, 1'cnrisylvania Ohio, each; St.

Haul Canadians, wero steady; Grund Trunk first anil second preference advanced each. Brazilian st.sks were depressed nnd declined 1. Argentine securities, on the advanco of tho gold premium to Y2H, declined 2, Brewery shnreg wero firm; Guinness gained Allsopp, owing ta the discontent over the director's explanation of the falling dividends declines daily and has lo-it 12 since the list settlement. There was some selling of cable gliares; Anglo-American preferred declined 2), and ordinary Nitrate shares wero weak; primitives decline l'j. Peruvian advices announce tho discovery of largo beds of guano which it is estimated will yield tons of excellent quality.

Tho loan for tho United Kail ways of Havana closed at 1:,4 premium. The issues of the week include tho United States Trust corporation and tho United States Debenture corporation. Inacfiva in Paria. Paris, Feb. 23.

Businos on tho bourse was inactive during tho week past, nnd prices closed heavy. Three per cent rentes show a gain for tho week of 5s and Credit Foneier shares a gain of Vf. Suez Canal shares have fallen isf during the week and Kio Tintoes 17f, Lo (Jaulois publisher a dispatch from its correspondent who accompanied the Panama commission. He says that experts have decided that it is only possible to construct the canal with locks. Suuie engineers fnvor a plan ol operation embodying two locks, which might possibly be completed in four years at a cost of Tho corres- lMjiident also states that seven -tent lis of tho work yet remains undone, and that the canal is beginning to lill with sand.

Ho thinks that the commission is likely to advise the company that from six to eight locks will be necessary. Dullness Prevailed. Berlin, Feb. SI. Dullness has prevailed on the bourse and prices have been weak ever fie.ee the socialist successes in tho reieltag e'eet ions were mado known.

Coal shares, oilier mining shares and bank shares have all ilecliued during tho week past. Yesterday's closing quotations include: Prussian consuls, lini.i(; Deutsche Bank 1745U; roubles, hhort exchange on Ixmilon, short exchange on Loudon, LUlV. private discount, UV- The hank has declared a dividend for lwl of 7 per cent, and the Hamburg Comincrz bank a dividend of 7'i per cent. The report that the Berlin cassenvereiu (bankers' clearing house) shows that the total dealings for lvj to marks. Dealing! Were Limited.

Fkankfokt, Feb. it. On the bourse last week, dealings were limited. 1 Vices were weak. Tho final quotations include: Italian lives, iiussian fours Spanish fours, 7.U0; Austrian credit, 5J.75; short exchange on London.

private discount, Advice to Mother. Mrs. Winslow's soo'hing syrup should always I used for children t-thing. It Hit lies tho child, softens tho gums, allays ad iain, rant wind colic and is the best remedy for Uiarrhota. Twenty-tire cent a boltic Hank of romii' i H.

and 1 Tint A. 'urih I rf. nt I uip.u.and puinw 1. VI. IIAV IM.

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hi. I lull, AlUrt llarrliiKioik Aooounta Solloltocl. FIRST JATIOflAL BANK Of Mlimoaj-xDlis. rp'l t.nri.nni hi.iph.a and ulillvl del rd)' II. (I.

Hl.l.a, l're It. Vie II. K. Hi.l, I'a lie C. K.

Hldl iilllKCTOiHi It lla. lion Win. Iwlired, II Am, II. Iviut, It i h'l J. i II.

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1. 1 ilie.ury. a al tr.n il. Irafta -aul prln. ipd ee'ei ef I 1HI A -eoun' i.n!ry.t..ut lulrl a if tt.a U.iita -4.

BAiiX OF MIKNEAPOLIS. Ccr. Tliiid St. and Kicjilet Au'h a I r.ipt. I i leal 1VI, tt hiifplu.

T. V. ttiMii, friwf tail. I Vf, 1 IV.trnrdinj, 1'. II.

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Hye', D. Ordn-ha. i i'Io. ijl j. M.

A.i.'lr, v.m. W. ri-il. H. N.

tf. 1 lron. A. J. II 1 roimi-K llanleii; Itmliii-aa.

II' art forain and doire tli eihanira. -y if. ii. I on aa itr arveiuaul. I it 'iii onatte.

W. E. STEELE Co. HANK I Its AMI Ultoiil Capital Invested, $500,000 In patr: BMn an 1 mort. frft 'tt anal tiJ.

M'ny i tt low rf I t'U Ui. 1 rti of ltf -t i ht ft iQ ff st. Ji I bir I trt jr.u, 'U m. Zms Cut Boa Expenses hku iiik ivrr: EDISOH PHONOGRAPH. $tm in ml i iii u.

10H ROCHijTlR BLOCK. A A ay b-iow th atr'-t for '1 riii 1 IP. Ill F. if 1 li iu Avcuu. uiiLi idiiiyiidi Ldim ui niiiiuudyjiiJ.

-r S.culiot aud M're -t. In IWw) i. Ji U. rr. II.

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F. a'a. H. Al ii im'i 11. W.

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ac, A. J'. j. ll. O'-n-a' l.nk nu lu.l'.M tranaa.

to 1. Awwintaof TnHjiula -tuiwra, and taura 9Kiriia.L METH0P0LITAN BANK. l.lol.a ll.lll.llliir, 1H In or til hlrrrt Moultl, MINN. Cl-pttal iri'lua 1 Ma? 4, J. I.

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Lovuil, Jt 1. Uott, JoUn L. Aimirjr, C. iiiftlaa. The Secnrily Hank of Ci.i it.ll tuirphu 1350,000 II.

O. HARItlSOV, I r-1 lt-nt. F. A. IV, latthier.

JJKN'BY f. KVOX. l- I'FIiKY IIAHKIH J.M, At't. Cuatiier. A irnral banklnr tul'H trana t1.

A. t. of i.Hiika, t.anlni, Tnar.rhaiit an-i Indlvl 1-nn: r'rirp. ou lwtl fav ir.il 3 liny ni f. r-i'n and ia-up luLtfrrot cra.lit availat.le In ail part, of tha won t.

THE CITIZENS' BANK Of Minneapolis, 416 NICOLLET AVENUE. No. Paid up Capital, $250,000.00 GENERAL BANKING. OFFICEK9: Vre. Chin.

A. nowr, Vice-Proa. leo. it, J. 'I.

JIcCuai, Aailal.mt CaoUior. X. F. T'T HECTORS. N.

F. OrlHwnM, Chan. A. liovfy, E. H.

Coranr, W. A. liiirm'i, N. K. Thompson, C.

If. Prior, it u. ltnsM-ll, K. S. Woodwortli, lieo.

B. Hliwpliord. FtoniiinMiomiMK Lumber Exchange Minn. surolas ana Prorlt, $50,000 n. WALKER, W.

A. BARVEl, Vi.a-l'rHaldant. J. D. WILLI ASIBO.V, Aaat.

Capillar. GEO. E. MAXWELL, Caahier. DIRECTORS: Oim.

A. Pitl.bury, J. II. Thompsoni C. P.

Jo: ai, C. L. Wul'lo, It. U'nlkpr, II. C.

Al-niy, fc). Cook, Henry Hill, John Vamler Ifork, II. K. Hoi. Inn, Uco.

E. Sfuiwoll, W. A. liarnos, 0. H.

Cliadbourx Sorllnvcstern Sal ional Bank Corner Washington and I'irat Avenue S. Miianeapolis, Minn 'ail ia Capital, $1,000,000. Sureics am Proats, $275,003 a. UArtnis, t. b.

Casey. vice-i'resi ien J.B. FOROAN, Cashier. T. Welles, Wlnthrop C.

Merrlam, H. Cup. H. ilniiwoo.ly! Anthony KullT, B. Koo.i, w.

H. i.niiierw. I una. lowry, W. VauDuaen Frank H.I'emey S.

A. llarrta, B. Morgan, A.PilL'lmryj W. li. Umkie, w.

II. vaniu.riiurii. SAVINGS. Heimepin Conniy Savings Bank, V. 3 1 5 Hennepin Av, TKUHTEE8: O.

A. Piltt.ury, Au.lrew Thoralson, S. Jones K. Ut ll, W. H.

Lio, D. 0. BeU CAPITAL, $100,000. S0RPLD3, $27,000. The onlr Rartnira Bank In Minnmno'la with a pnaranteed caplHU.

Tha aavinKa department of th a bank pay the highest rate of interest compat ible with ar.ty. Interoet cgmp.iu.iJiM iwioaa year. All ma' up to tna at Uk mouta diaw iiitara.t Ixom laa lat. Organization of the "So ciety for tho Promotion of Truth." The Members Will Help Each Other Abstaia from Fibbing. Freeman P.

Lano Chosen President of the Society. A Noble Way of Cclebrat- Washington's Birthday. in; Tie iit f'K-t williin tlio ii-t dn riHvuii! in fj.rtiiHtKin of an wixiiiiinn to jri mrnutorH, mid ninth una in tho Thihims on Kiitur.lny.lias mM with crtatKue-. In f.K't, it Imm lar fi.viKJ the tno.t Mii'uino of tlm projectors. When fol.

John I'. i-t, illmm Hnry Ku-lm biiJ llou. K. M. John.oii, ho roiiiil mill of fc.tiio ri foriniiijj i oi for their own in.livi.lu il nWvea, ruosl the plan, it iw f.areil that it would nt m.H't with a warm at tho liun.l (if tho Ai tht-y tho city with tli'-ir littlo list, how.

vcr, nnd it prow to I tortious, they f. Hut tho uuctinj: Stitr.nlny evening va a nlorioii u.s". Tho only ilra la wn 'hi- nl-tvtier of Mr. Kt.ti, but tho eritliuiiiiiMii inireanil fr'iiiint tl. ranm re f'nt him and as friiriit mi-H-cn were rtvi-ivi-1.

The inci'ting a cailrd tit otic of tiio chili rooniK ut tho Uost Hotel at 8 t-o Inrjo tsnit tho att that nn a.lj'.tirn- liK tit wan taken to the ludim' or.linary. II. E. M. Johnson willed the to ord.r and outlined tho ol j.

tnof the movement. He eiKkc of the diilieulties nhiili surrotmd-rd a mau endeavors to fcalt tho truth on ail giving veral totifhinci llliL-tni'ioiis from In own cxiicrieneo. Ho thought that union tlioro is strength," and for that r.avm had proposed the organization of a eoeiety for that purpose The Ifeh was reotivcl withrouu lsof applause, and Mr. Johnson win imiiiedintey chosen mjiorarj' chairman. Maj.

II. A. Norton, -hu tilling ou tliit. row umiittjfr" as honored by beitij; put ui as temporary aexretury. a Annrrito.

A committee coiit-iiina of V. A. rilisbuty, Aid. J. 11.

l'airy and Ju.ljje M. H. Koon was Appointed to dntft a coiibtitution and bylaws. A rive- nas then taken for haif an hour to pve the eoiiimilt. tin opportunity to get in its work and the other peiitlcmcn a ehanee to 8vnp lie.

After tho reeeg tho commit see a constitution and bylaws which were adopted without debute. Tho constitution provided for th eiwtomary otlieets ami an executive committee. Seetion two of the by-laws ex-flu le from membership nil person who told guch iiiipluu.iido lie that nolMjdy would leiievo thi in. ('. A.

lMlsbury evplamed that tliis wi'tion was introduced for tho reason that such person were considered be-yond reformation. Hie name ndoplcd for tlie organization was "The Society for tho l'romotion of 1 ruth." tliis juncture a committee consisting of litshop J. N. 1 itz-perald, 1). Hell, (ien.

A. Ii. Ndtlcton, J. J. Auketiy, T.

J. Huxton, A. O. Wilcox, Judge Isiinc Atuater, Supt. J.

K. Ilnulley, Walter S. nnd Sum T. Johnson ap-penred and requested to lie allowed to sit as tlieelators during the proceedings. They said they came a representatives of that latge class of good citizens who aro interested in ail great moral icfornn.

Tho coiiimitb-e was received miuescoitedto seats on the platform. THE PLATE BROKE. As outlined in the 1 iiim xE on Saturday, a Hate of ollieera had been prepared to send through with a rush. Hut. it was badly shattered in tho attempt.

W. K. Steele nominated K. Morton for president nnd supported him in a rousing This brought J. 0.

Taylor to his f.vt, who declared hotly that no Skj line man would belong to an association of which a Milwaukee ticket agent nas president. Jksides from experience in tho passenger business, ho thought Norton ineligible under section 2 tit tho by-laws. "1 nominate Freeman 1'. Lane for president." ho cried; "he can put the knife into the truth farther than any man I know, and the Soo line is in for cut rales every time." This speech was greeted with cheers, and when the ballot waseounted Lane was found to have received 1 VJ out of tho aut) votes cast. Ho took tho chair with liecoming modest and after laying aside his "rallies and frills," called for nominations for vice presidents.

The "slate" ticket went through this time and the three viee.psesidcnts chosen were John f'tildcrwood, F. T. u-dirwood and W. L. Steele.

Win. Henry Eustis was unauimotisly chosen recording secretary i but there was a lively contest over lie otliee of corn-spending secretary. C. K. Braden put T.K.

Itishop in nomination for this place, but this riled Win. I). Hull. He jumped excitedly to his bet with, "Mr. l'rcsident, 1 don't propose to see a tenderfoot like this man Bishop, who's had only three mouths iu tho business, como iu here nnd walk away with an office.

1 nominate Ed. A. Stfcvens; he's an exjiert." Stevens was elected by a vote of lw to 25. nitElJ OCT. At this juncture A.

Ni mocks appeared at the door and demanded admission for liimscif and his eiitue iditorial font. Ho was ruled out under acclioa two of the bylaws. There as no contest over the oflire of treasurer, the secretary casting the ballot for J. F. After Mr.

Conkliu had been duly inducted into office, a messenger boy npiicared with a budget of telegrams. The first opened ran as follows: FK(o, N. t'eb. 'i2, (he UHine of th iliiraint.l eJ.sirtrt, I reel you. 'J'ho Arus will Wui tor the toc.ety iu Nuria Dukota.

A. V. Ki.WAltes. Anotlirr from Ignatius Donnelly contained the brief but suggestive ords: "We are kindred 1'. H- K.liy telegraphed from St.

Paul: "fount me and Mike in as charter members. We've sworn N. G-. ttrdvray wired from Washington: 'I'm going to reform. What's the admis-eion fve'i Jik.1 V.

HentTToalc'e mi-fsige from North-field ran as follows: gettlexl that little difl'iculty with Lige and the president, I want to come in iih you. tan you fix it eo I can have an otliee?" The reading of these dispatches created a sensation and called forth rounds of applause, and just as the president had rapjiod order, a delegation from St. loud, composed of C. A. Oilman, N.

1. Clarke, H. Waite. F. ii F-arle, Senator Hcnrv Kebar, I).

Myers, W. Ii. Mite-bell and C. F. Me-onald, apfieared and detnnnded stats.

Thr were admitted an the editors in the delegation, Messrs. Mitchell and McDonald, presented copies of their rcftjjective siiettg. BIHHEIX WIN. Tlie next order of businew was the election of chaplain. As indicated in the 1 nines 1 yesterday there w-re three candi-llaU, Kcr.

U. L. Morrill, liev. Dr. David Reasons Why It Should De Chicago in Preference to York or St Louis.

HelJ New iu WauiiisotoV, I). Feb. SI. view of the fact that many people, psj.ee ially New Yorker, feign gn at di-gust at the idea of holding tho World's Fair anywhere but in that city, it may li well enough to remind Ihem of tho fact that when tho sub. ject was first discussed no one entertained a aerioua thought of holding the4UHh anniver sary of tho discovery of America at any oili er place than tho national capital.

Hcnci on tho ldlh day of June, Ihm, a bill was in-troducd in congress and committed to tho committee of tho bolo providing iut mh-Ii ntt -pMeKtn in-some eiwwnwl gov. riiineiital reservation in the city of Washington," under tho joint auspices of tho Ji stabs and territories and tho Bi independent American nations." Tho l'rcsident of tho United States was authorized to apsjint a governmental board of cine directors to formulate a plan for the proposed exposition. That plan was to include tho tipiH.intmciit of an advisory board of f2 inriubcrs, ono to be appointed by the governor of each of tho 40 slates and the territories, and ono by tho executive of each of the 10 indcjieiidcut American nations. In a few days, Mr, Belmont, from the com-mitteeon foreign affairs, made a favorablo report on tho bill, closing the samo by saying: "At our national capital there has never been a gathering of nations at an exposition. Tho committee unanimously ro port nnd recommend tho passage of the bill." Not a word in tho bill or about any other place ttnn aslung-ton.

For two years, in fact, beforo the bill was introduced, prominent gentlemen from tho different Mates nnd territories had by formal letters aecepled niemUrshiis in the Boardof Promotion, cordially indorsing tho centennial and exposition movement then having in view only 1MB NATIONAL CAI'ITAI, promising their hearty cooperation. This list of memlK-rship included tho governor of states and territories, tho mayors of 63 leading cities, LVl presidents of boards of trades and other commercial organizations tiiroughout the United Stales, tho masters and s- cretarics of many State and Territorial granges, tho oflioers of several State agricultural societies, and tho regent and many of tho vice regents of tho Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union. In order that the readers of tho TiuniKg may know that the inemUrs of this board were men of ability and were se- 4s-ted for thr-well-known business qualifi cation. I will give the list of those scltcied from the Northwest, with the assur.in.-e that every State and Territory was equally well represented on the board. Lvery meuiler named is a representative man.

F. Hubbard, governor of Minnesota; J. M. Bohrer, president St. Paul board of trade; W.

(j. Gates, secretary of the St. Paul board of trade; Edmund Bice, mayor of St. Paul: illiam F. Phelps, secretary of the St.

1'aulehamU rof comiiicrce; A. A. Ames, mayor of Minneapolis; Isaac Atwater, president Minneapolis board of trade; It. C. Judson, secretary State Agricultural Society; W.

S. Chowen, secretary Slate Grange; Edgar K. Mills, secretary Duluth chamber of commerce: illiam F. Phelps, secretary Duluth chamlsT of commerce; Lueien J. Barnes, secretary Duluth produce exchange; Balph W.

Baker, secretary Dnluth board of trade: M. J. Forbes, president Duluth board of trade; L. A. Hancock, president Bed Wing board of trade; M.

J. Daniels, president Rochester board of trade; A. T. St-b-bins, secretary Rochester board of trade; B. Herbert, secretary Bud ing lioard of trade.

Dakota Louis K. Church, Governor of Dakota: Gilbert A. Pierce, Governor of Dakota: W. F. S.

Bushnell, secretary Territorial Farmers' Alliance and Dakota board of agriculture; W. R. Bierly, secretary Grand Forks ehumlior of commerce: H. P. Bueker, president North Dakota agricultural exposition; W.

T. Collins, secretary North Dakota agricultural exposition. Montana S. T. Hauser, Governor of Montana: Robert C.

Walker, secretary Helena board of trade. Washington Territory. Eugene Semple, governor of Washington Territory; Watson C. Squire, governor of Washington Territory; John W. Sprague, president Taconia Chamber of Commerce; K.

N. Fuller, secretary Tacoma Chamber of Commerce. Wisconsin. John Johnston, president Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce; W. J.

Lang-ston, secretary Milwaukee Chnmlor of Commerce; Martha Mitchell, vice-regent for Wisconsin of Mount Vernon Association: Clinton Babbitt, secretary State Agricultural Society; A. Hirahheiiner, president La Crosse Board of Trade; B. Calvert, secretary La Crosse Board of Trade; S. C. Carr, master State Gningo.

Among the vice presidents WAS A. A. AMES, of Minnesota. If any person who accepted membership in this board had ever dreamed of any other place than Washington for holding the exposition then being planned, it wag not known, and they hnd never intimated it. Tho advantages of the national capital were comparatively undisputed.

It was there argued that "it is the city of tho nation and of all tho Btates, not in rivalry with commercial cities; in brief, it is common ground, a city uion which all others can unite." Alexander D. Anderson, secretary of tho national board of promotion, in tin argument before the House coinmitteeon foreign affairs, June, 7, 1H.S8, on this subject, closed in the following languc: "In brief, what could be grander or more useful and impressive than the states and nations of tho three Americas and of the world eneamiied, as it were, around Washington's monument and under the shadow of tho national capi-tol, where they can see the government of tho United States in all its grandeur and glory, and where, in turn, congress and the oflieial representatives can view a panorama of tho history, arts and industries of all America and of the world." Other arguments were made, not in behalf of Washington as tho place, for tho idea had not then been advanced that an exK)sition of the three Americas could properly be held anywhere elso than in America's capital, but in advocacy of the magnificent plans being formula'ed. If Washing) hn is not to have this cxjiosi-tiou, by all means let it oo to Chicago. There can bo no doubt that she is moreen-titled to, and Ixtter fitted to accommodate, it than New York or St. Louis, and if it were put to a vote, not only tho tanners of tho country, but the lumbermen, the ironmon, the miners and manufacturers of mining machinery, and many other industries would overwhelmingly voto Chicago.

She has railroads centering within her limits with which to trans(Hrt visitors, nnd an aggregation of 2,000 acres of beaut if ul parks, upon which to locate the necessary buildings. These parks are within half a milcof one another and connected by broad boulevards ranging in width from DM to 2M feet. In trausioitation facilities there aro in Chi- cago, in its passenger stations, VM) miles railway tracks. Iu its freight yards for freight traffic purposes, 5Al mile of tracks. The railroads referred to which have terminals in Chicago aggregate 64,411 miles, and tributary to many of these aro other lines having trntlle arrangements with them, which if added to the 61,000 would swell tho totid tributary to Chicago to over thus establishing the fact, which is well known, that there are more systems of railroad resting in Chicago, more luiles with termini 2 70 Hfrfatill hum tn rrtft'ti In lh rii)iilliitii ttf a certain i.dttiturtt of pvtU If' tVarinjf dr thi fir-t day of Jim, A.

I nu dtllvtrd ly Alfred J. mn cuitiy of Jicrttin nd tis tr ilinntM'ii, unl Atith'ifty J. of tint cimfity of J'tiUr-l4lihta and ml nit) of ruo-r, vntu, iinrl- aHiM. hti'ty th" Bind iixirt wt did laittni. twit, if rat it and p'iivy unto Mm atd tiMTHfnif'H, tti hiiira and a-Mfifs all thr tr'icta cr par.

cWa of land hiuj aul ('tiir lti Ilia ctntnty of Mtint(n atnl ataln of at 1 11 rrtt I aa follow, tt: nrivm In th wutti fftaitrijf lin of fifth wv-iiu niih f(f incr'y ir tfhnll atrot i In tha city of in 1 I rotitdv of tttncpin, at lha mmt ir.y furncr I Ni. fair in Um-k No. twelve ilj of Mat. tlou'a 1'htrrf a )Ht to Miium-hi -r-lintf to th rw4ri-t p' i llnTfof on fll tn thi ol'' a of tha of dtH di til ard ati county of lo'fuiH-pin, ttoMtrw otith atoim tha an'i'h Hhu of t-f ftaid hit ta nty thr f-t .1 ft i an on 1 1 inch, lhTi.M mmi htTty on a line pr aln aaid Ima of Kit avnme uth in vj 1 1 ny otn-hnndf aiid lavfiitfrn 1 117 i ti to lh aiitHrly lina of Tmh trt then' a aiotitf ilnw of Mid j(h i itv't Mitn twTity-thr fet a'd (ne iu- to Mt line of aafd Ki th avennoaouth thena iiortheuntcrly a'mijf aai Htm of I'tltb avntia axjutb to tho point of lt-Kinnlntf. hfrptlfi and rMMrvim a riht tf Wf.y for alley purp Mr or a at rip twetva lit in wl aTt tha ntrihrat-rly end of tlie uif.t de rtti'tj tnwt, vtih th tn' ijcrit, ttrrdl.tuif nt and ai to at nra tha puyttirnt of tha anin of tiino-ihouMind 'jj" wrcortltiifv t-i th cou of one rU proniiuiMaiiry note barinir evi dat with Mtid niorttyv for th puiii of rttriH thfu and and pajrat'ia tti tiv yir frotu ita tharef, nh tutrMi at the rate of mi ai res.t.

er ajinuiu a ttd-ann ially. made ly aat'l Alfrel l. C'rtftdtt and Neiiia t. m-lit to nl 1 Anthofiy J. InciW or ntr; and mbirh aa.d ity reuordd tn the fn of of for aitid cmrity of HHtmeoi'i on the 5th iUj of June.

1 at 6 oVha p. m. of ii day. in UmiIl 2T7 of mortaft on pniM Vd. I tl.em la rlfti.iied to tie iIuh nnd 1 il" die tin tfie aal I at tuna dul, for p'HHipal and ititiih-l and ri haicr tha au'ii of blnedh mund t.fty Mvn and thnty five out him limlin rioihira, aftd the uio of one hnn dollars atiorti y'a ft-1', allowed I the tTm of lii'it U( the hdal amount ao due at tlii diiin, fur intercut, t't't and attorney' fee, t-utf tho Mitn of and ault ur pnicwil- in! hetitf U.i at otln-ri-e nt over the vt iwurra lj UiO aaid or any p.ut th- re'-f.

Now, there' ro, in tne ii herey Kiren. thnt hy vlrtno of the ctr of aide In a'li I iiiort.io e-n- tnliiM -t. and lo tho futule in urn fa mifle ft iid th aid nioitf'e will Ur-chane-I by itaiii) of the and preuii-, and the aald iuort4rajod d. aertU alii le I the litn'f 4 tai cxi'ity of Hiin'pin at pontic au-iioii. to tii hii.rli" td h-r therefor.

a-h, at 'ho front of the court hutue la tn eity vt Mluii-iaJ in fcul-4f 'Tin-Hn routdy, on Xues-Jny tlie litii diy of lUr- h. at 11 oN ik It in tlie forenoon of ai. d-iy, i-ry th amount that fiiatl then im (hie on the aid int and mortiie, Aid att trney' f-e atid taiea, lih aJiieat an I 'H-l'-irw-nieuta. AMIIOM i. PIlhXKU Atlornev Tor Morttfare.

Dated ht. aul, Jau. iid, 100. lltf'IiEA, default ta. hren ma In tha fon.il-' lii.n.

a rettittn itetetiti. it. mtn iM-ar- li'ir date th" l-l rtur June, A. l-iUxwul-'d unJ tiv J. ilt and I.

hla wife, i.f ttin Clijr of county of lie nnetiiu and Minuewti, iw.e-ltf'i-'.K, unto Anth'iny J. of thi county of I'lilladelphla and Htei.j of lu-n'trtx, the nd mortir.ie'or did baruin, Kraut and e.nrey unto the wtid mortiii'w, hi heir, and a t.tfu. all tra.1 or of land llni and Irt-lnf iii tho county of ll-iK). I i aud himc oi lull'-. (leTiI.ed towitj Coiumeneiui? at a point In the linn of lot four.

4 I In l.iirf-k minilx twetrn I l'J) of Matii.n a lliird a to c-orillnif to thi i. at Ihfrpof on Die In tho of the peed iii and for said county of Hennepin, forty- live und thrive from thn ximi-t ter e.mer of ied.1 lot. a iihHutnrly the al line of lot twenty-tun ri) Inehea. 'lh-nie alobir a Una f.iralifd with the ljn of Ulth iiveiiiio aouth in tho Cl'y of Minniaolui In aiud County, one liu'idrw! ami wvrn. 1 117 feet to the uortfieunterly line of Tenth aouth in nid rliy, th'nie uorthwtily nlony aid iln of raid ftreet south twen y-two 1 12 i and two ri i north on a tlun purnliel with Mtid line of Mild l.fth avenue aouth to tho point of Iwiilninnif pi-centing and iwn.in' for a rlyht of wi.y for alley j.urM." ovtt a atrip twelve f.M-t lu width Uio norihea-teriy -nd of tha nbova thwribtid tiart, with tiie toneiuHj.ti, hortitanienta aud to hh uro tlio puyrnnt of the sum ol sev.n thousand five hundred (t7.5iw) dollnr, aee.or.ilnK to the conditions of one certain proiuiaw.ry not U-arln even date with anid niortta, and live 1mm date thereof, nilU lulorest at tho of fix er cut per annum aend-iui-nuaily, made hy iuid Alfred J.

Cnhdit and wile to paid Amhony J. or order; und which aiiid Hill. junriliJ In fl.A ofl.i'n.'f I hi. of dceda for aaid courity of Hennepln.on the filh dav of Jnee. lHUM.

ill 5 o'clock n. 111. of ani dur. in Til of on p'Ufo i.7. And thin a ih eiHluurd to be duo and in now duo upou thu naid mortKHe nt XhlH dale, for princljfftl ana iniriu theftiiii of htiVha tlionnt)d seven hundred ana nl wty- evn and dollars, and the sum of one hundred dollars for attorney's fees beinr allowed, by the tortus of taid niortaie.

the total amount so due to thlH date, for prltu ipal, interf-t, taxtw, and attorney's b'iriK the sum of and no tmt or proroediiijf having beeti inMltut-'d at law or otherwiNij to recover the dht to rMnialning securetl by the said intirltie, or any part thereof. Now, th-Tefore, notice la hereby given, that by virtue of tho power of sale In said mortgage ron-tatned, and puriant to tho statute In such ease made and provided, the said morUrao will be fore- closed by hale of the snid inortad prenise, and the said mortgfttfed preiulHehereinalKivo detrriled will be Mild by the of said county of ifeune-pin at public auction, to the hiih't bidder therefor, for cah, nt the front door of the court houe in the city of Minneapolis in said Hennepin county, on Tue-day, the Utlt day of Man-h, lMitt), at 11:15 o'clock in the forenoon of wild dy, io saflnfy the amounts that ball then he due on tne said note and mortffttf'fl, including attorney's fees and taxes, with all leul costs und disburemeriN. ANXHONV J. UREXKL, Mortyageei. Lewis Noye, Attomeyn for Morlyao.

St. Fuui, Jan. -uJ, 1S90. CTATE OF MINXEPOTA, COTTNTT OF IIEWE-pin In Disttriet Court Fourth Judicial li-tiict. In the matter of the aw-inment of Abralunn Wei teller and John CrueulK)r Company partners tw Ueitzuer aud Uineuber, insolvents.

Thus matter having come ou for hearing before the undersigned, one of tlie juilei of said ourt, at Kpeiui term thereof held at the court in the City of MiuneujMilis, on Hnturduy, Feb. l.Hh, IrSW, at tt oVlok a. mM upon the petition of divers creditors for tlie removal of Matliew Oalliigher as nssignea and ttiear(K(lnUnent of Henry Hehurneier his sticc for the leason that Hiich removal anI appointment is jx'titioiied by an alleged majority in number aud amouiit uf the cretlitora of mud insolvents F. P. Lane, a p-aring on behalf of said eitssncr and inienb4Tkr.

Frank M. Nye, K-'r, on In-half of said Mathew (-iallagher, aud the creditors who (igncd Sidd ptttition ing rcpre-senled by counsel, and it tippeaiing to the sat! isf action of he court now here that no noiicM of the said application had been given to the credit firs of said insolvent; now, therefore, it is ordered that said hear lug Ito, and the same is hereby continued to Saturday, the lnt day of Marrh, iH'Jtl, at 9 a. at tho spn'ial term of sairl court appointed to beheld at the couit houe fn Haiti city, on wild that all creditors of said Insolvent file prof of their respective claims with th cb rk of said court on or before February wth, 190, in the mannt provided by law, and that they be present at said hearing on MarcUlst, ISlsJ, with thj privilege of joining in said petition or opposing the same. It is further or-fered that until the Jlnal hearing of said application the restraining order made by thi-t court in s.dd tin February 81 lsyo, lie, and the same ltreby continuid in full free and effect. IH a o-iy of UiU order be serve.

1 ou the cred-ttu-? of ii 1 iu.4veut on 1 all persons iuiereted by pubiisiii.ig the same twice iu the Miune-ap ili; Tuini nt, a daily newsaper published and printed at tho City ot Mliiueapoils. Minnesota; the flint pui iicatiiui to be made on or Wore February IHth, XM nnitho lai-t publication iu tne week commencing February "2ad, lf and not later than Febiunry aUh, 1KU, aud that a copy of said notice Ie niailed to Pacb of said oreditirs whoe residence is (Jven in the heilule tiled in this on or before February 1'ilh, lH'JX lvt4 Febiury 15th, 1H9J. bt-AUEAYE SMITH, Judge. i there and more miles of railroad tribulary to Chicago than rt in or aro tributary to any other city on the of tho glole. To show the capacity of the facilities fur IIANIM.IS.I I'KOI'kHI and promptly within the city of Chicago, it i only necessary to mention the fail that there Mro cablr.

fine in evtry division of the tho city. On tho South side there are 71 mile. Upon the North side, north of tho Chicago river, 111 miles; iin th" Wet side. mile, an aggregate of 11.. miles, in thev carried a total of 14J.tr.j.''pasengcr; in lHKti, a total of KUH'Ouo.

Tho av- erngo moved per day wi In addition, them are excursion Ixutts ply. ing l.tween iKiints in and around the city. and they can carry 11.10" passengers hour or per day of IS hour. Tho aggregate capacity, rail and water, I there fore Nun to I i hour, or g.til-'.UI) per day, anil this can li inere-isvU by laying additional tracks and building additional boat. And for the eonvcniciM'e of those who live throughout th) country tin re aro over 40 lines of through i.a-senger ami sleeping car between other cities and Incago.

Ju other words, from Chicago In all direc tions, excei.t fast aero Lake Michigan, every hours ther flic out ot.t the conti nent north to the anaduin bonier, souln to the Gulf, and south" -t to the tM.nrder of west to the 1 'acme, and east to the creat interior citie and to tho Atlantic oiian, more line of through cars. Iiavinir termini in other ci'ies. itu ro is no other city in tho entire world that can make such nn exhibit of fncilitie nnd con veuiences for people to come or depart from it by rail. ROGERS' ROYAL rnr XERVorSra, nvsi'EI'SI F.KAI. llEHIt ITT, NI OK, HI.KEf.

I.EMXK1S HEADACHE, Al'STtOV, i It CfVEsJ NEW LlFi: n1 Ptrenrth whea the body ii tired and weak fiutn ovt-rsurlc OoM Wflnirirfst. Pfe 1 on. by WeJKItS' HOY A I. BE ME DIKS Essex yotoa, iss. r.

iieisGi Cor. Wash. Av. and 3d A. liEOt'LAR fiUADfATP.

frnm 2. ypare' ejM-rlnc lit llcepttai ami Pn-Uj aip la unul il ruaraiitfcpT jJ ous dieensne of tho Ll'l. Throat, t-j CHZZj Nosn, hklll, Kiiiiiera, Ula'l Inr kindred organs. Oravpl and I'aln or Ttis wh- tcMntf TTl Mnr tw. l'rlvaio or HIikmI dimaau can be fer ons-third th coet.

I A niCC Hy Hil treatment -mm Complexion, fre from sallownf-ia. frecirlisi, blaekhnad, etc. Driiiiant and pnrfwt lin.ilth -11 f- be had. IflTThut 'Hired and all furaala weaknesses promptly curel. lileatlr.K, -bos, rTu Prostrallnu, IifUlity, Hlnop-Ipssnp-a, lenmssloa and ImllvMlon, Orariaa Trnubi Innamalii.a and palling and Hpiaal KhliK-r Cem-pluiuta aud Cbaugs of Cuuult the Old jm-l'ir.

NERVOUS, I'hyalcal and Orp-mlii Wikn.s.a. rremauir' Hway, KtII Forobodina, h-lt -Lmirut, Inipulro IktHm'vry, of tl. PimiilM tha Face, Kps-cii before tlie EVK, liiulux in tlio KAK, Catarrh, Threatnd Oonauiriptl'm and tvery Lu. qualiftratlon thit renders lmir.isr and unhnppr. and PttiM NKN'I f.V Cnret.

BLOOD and SKINTO lit a ditieae njot horrtl-lft ia iu result coni plotiIy eradicated without tho ua of nnftrrurj. Knrofiila, Kryii'elaA, Fovor JiiotchM, PJm-piew, L'lcvm, Vain in tlm Heai nnd Bonn, Hypo-iiitic 8iir Throat, Mouth and Tonipie, OlHinlumr iuil6rffeinut of the Cntarrh, lrinatientlj tired 'hn )thm Had Fa-io i. I IRI ARV rr-lWccntly contnirtwl wrillNrtri I or chrnulc fliefwr- I'ijHU TIVELY Cured in 3 to 8 d'-tya Ly a loai romedr. pronounced i.Iaon'a I lncunitlo promnliy yild to ir. Sv.

proved llcmdlft. Me Jk elnea Miuiei or v.Ti- lrpiB0il to any adtirea fite from Charge, fair. Term. Cah. liook and Hit, A friendly talk cot coduiig.

Ueura, 10 a.m. to li 1 to it aud 7 to p. fiandny, to p. m. 'AA Waatt.

At. bn ilui'ieauolu. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION. PcaloJ proposnls will ba rofeircd by tho vmrlerBiiriied until Monday, February Ulth, ltfjfl, nt 2 p. for the building nnd contents known as the "'-'rematory," Bituuted on lower Hennepin Marul.

Bids may be Hulnnitted for tho building and entire conten' or separate, bids will be piitortHined for tho miiuko tstaek, in building; six tons, more or less, of wrought iron; twenty-tive tons, more or less, of castings; 40 more or less, of lire brick, aud more or less, of common brick. The building and contents will sold to the highest responsible, bidder. The cntiro plant to le removed beforo March 10th, The right to ojeot any or all bicU reserved. By order of the Committee on Public Grounds and Buildings. CHAS.

F. JT.WEY, City Clerk. Minneapolis, Feb. 1 rj. rr it ta NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT.

flpcHflO for Kitn. Walro- fulneMi, Jaentul ivpivsnlon. t.m i' in-anitvanJ lend to do. av v.J death, PremAturo 'O'A Age, JT.i; rt-tin. y.

of l'ovr in either ki. litvohmiarjr i-s awi hr ovcr-eiet-t on ol th hcain, ur Kach tto ex-nLairr' ono months trat-mtMit. 3lat'X, or fcix tor cut ty tnai I Wi'li a ta for fix box-, will mi (riamnt 'O to n-fuml ratiri'-y if iJm unx nl fiuis to JOd. UOif'FLlN, becurU Viu bloro, IUiua Kf iTICK-Notice hereby pivon lint walMl iiidn will 1 ivorivid up to li eiftcit ut noun or iriiy, nmnry the lHDit. for the pUx'k niul fixtures asUrn.t to me Kdwar! Harriwon, and rwaminliif? uniutld at lSumtinr 35 Wnshinfjion rtiiuo south, Mlrinfnjioiis, Minnowilrt, ctmrtMtin off cloti'iitiK, liM'tiU1 lurnirhlnif tcwlf.

luerchaut tailoring ttud fittur The riytit to rc-any and all bids ie hereby WILLIAM McMriaLAV, Aln(, Kiitttt Block, UuineHMlit Miun. J. H. IkJllRfOAM. Attorney forAwiK" MiuneapoUs llufld- ium rm i.iohtinu thk city of fargo, S.

1. -Hid will bo rtvfivod by tho undor-nlii'd for liKhtmtf tlio ity of Faro, N. ttr onf, two or thre yean froiu the juih iluy of March, lH'jt. All mi bids must tw tm or lH.foro the 3d day of Man'hf and mut-t nOfify the method of lU'hUiiff upon which they are Uud. Kihl to rrjct any anj ail bidt rrw-vfKl.

A. HI i'EKT, City Auditor ol Ujc Cily of Fargo, 3, P. V7T RI lit) fm IL- CIS- il.W 8 a a is.

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