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THE MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE: THURSDAT MORNING, DECEMBER 12. c. r. CORDON, figures for December, barley over the J. H.

T. rr.r. ST. PAUL MS. BOY'S GLOTH1SMG.

Ms way to Rusii City. He will lecture before the farmers' institute to be held there. A meetinsr of the Catholic laymen will be held at Cretin Hall th evening to perfect arrangements for the consecration of the NORTHWEST SPECIALS. A a ttw 1 IS KILLED FOREVER. The North Dakota Capital Removal Bill Now Dead.

of Iinnesota Trottinir bishops, which is to ccur in the near future. A special meeting oi the St. Paul Newspaper Men's club will "be held in the parlors of the Windsor Hotel Sunday evening: at 6 Association and Pacinsr DRY GOODS CO. o'clock. Important business will be trans acted.

Horse Breeders. The Hamlin University Glee club cave AVo make a sxoe-cial feature of novelties and specialties in Bo3ts and Children's Fine Clothing. Brokaw'sfine custom readv made their first concert at Elatnline last evening before a large audien under ihe direction of Prof. Willar Patton, of Minne Other Measures That Will Col. Emerson, formerly of this city, iiieir Annual Meeting Held Yesterday Was Largely Attended.

A ill If Spauldinsr House at now manager Cf ihe Dan Ritchie, an Eseaied Convict, Captured Election or Ulcers. The wife of Edwin Leland, a former telegraph operator here, has entered a charge of bigamy against her husband. Leland has another" wife in St. Paul. An officer has gone to Saunders, after him.

A dispatch received at Asnland from 'West Superior sta cs that Dan Ritchie, an escaped convict, who murdered Hilly Ar-uiine, a railroader of Ashland, a year azo last August, has been captured. An officer has gone to identity he prisoner. An unchristian thief broke into the Methodist church at Ft. Madison last night and broke open the contribution jugs of tho several school classes, securing every cent thus far saved for tin turns and the heathens, amounting to noaiiy JloO. A committee from the North Dakota Methouist Episcopal conference is in session at Fargo for the purnoao of determining upon the loia iou for their ooIIckc Bismarck, Lisbon, Grand Forks and about a dozen other towns are represented among the bidders for this institution.

Although the state's attorneys for the United States Express Company have refused to accepi a bonus in tho amount cf offered lor tne appearance of Phelps Yc have become so accv.s-tomctl to finding our prices lower than thoc elsewhere that it lakes considerable to surprise us. Not a week Duluth. has arrived, accompanied with hia Soon Come up for Discussion. wife. They will enjoy a brief visit amoni Old friends.

EEEP TO THE EIGHT. Ik not be Imposed on by any of the numerous imitations, snbUwies, which are llixjdin toe world. There it only one Swift's fpecJc, and there Is nothing like It. Oar rttauAf coo-teios no Mercury, 1'cUsH, Arwuic. or my pois-onoas (ubslance whieur.

It bails op the gT-crsl health tmm the tilt dose, sad has never failed to eradicate cotoajtua blood poben sad its oCecu from the iytiu. Be urv to get ta peoaiae. Seul yoai tddnm tor oat Trcaae oa Bloud and Flin Dlarsac. wUcli U1 be B-allcl lice. SWIrT SPECIFIC Ca.

at 86 Prosnect A case of scarlet fdver ttieria at S45 Con- Terrace and one of dipt passes out wc sec somethin'' letined at the health way street, were bu births and one death office yesterday Five Wero Elected, He-Read and New were reported. The St. Mathews Sisseton Indians Ilave Voted to Dispose of Their Lands. ports (German) Clothing WC are! CX- advertised at a 'special" or t.iiisi agents iioi. jpriccscvcn thcn than Special attention ltivch to our regular prices for the at oNi UaKota opened uesday eveil avenue.

There aro tiny novel ana lax- 3Iembers Received The fair will con- ins features on display! tinuo throught tho wcqk. BASEBALL MATTERS. out ot town orders. I.Car- same things. I'blladrlpMa r.roll.erhoo.l Mea HxJcf Wed ments sent cn approval Wc were hardlv prepared.

Boyden-Monteitli Strike on the Cascade Branch of the Northern Pacific. with privilege of examina-i llowcYcr (or 1'-K immense iou to anv part ofthc Wcit iHcrcncc in our favor ou the prices of Holiaay Gooas, ding and Acts of the Apostles. 3-1 "ROG Georire Caldwell, a son of Carrie McCarthy, who is now serving a term in the workhouse, was taken in char on Tuesday by Humane Asrent Hutchins and today wiil be sent to the state school at watonna. Collector of Customs Edwards on his return frtm a visit to tie southern part of the state, said that between Austin and Owatonna, he saw the farmers plouirhinir the ground, hich i3 something unusual at this time of the year. The case of W.

L. Barteau, charced with vioiatins the smoke ordinance, has been postponed, tnis time until Deo. 16. Air. Barteau's attorney, Mr.

Lane, will base his defense on tie prounds that the ordinance is unconstitutional. The Scandinavian fair continues at ThlUK at r.tHbuish. riTTSBiT.iin, Deo. 11. Messrs.

Ward, Pfcffer and Uanlon, mojibers of the Players' National Learua, nd J. Vaader-siice and Win. Warner, backers of the Philadelphia Brotherhood Club, arrived in the city today to perfect tho orcanuatioa of the Pituburcn Brotherhood Club. Mr. Ward, who was spokesman for the party, said: ''We are feolinjc very confident.

Tne Leiuruo bemo ba cot tt n.t ena.ized, and wnen it is set off we will m-ei it in a wjy unexpected bv the Eeckley, TON Pernn, the Hurley bank robber suspect, in the test suit brought against bim, SncriJ Mattson has released him on Li cwn responsibility. Alexandria Camp, Sons Veterans, at their regular meeting held Monday evening, elected the toliowmg officers: Captain, Frank M. Stevens; rtt lieutocaat, Geo. K. Whitcjrnb; second lieutenant.

U. Spra-ue; camp council, W'. F. Cowing, C. b.

Strang, D. W. Fredenburg, chairman; delegate," E. KcUogs; alternate, W. F.

bunoiad. At the annual meeting of Albert Chap-per No. 81, Pvoyal Arch Masons, of Sleepy Eye, the foLowing officers were eiected and installed: M. Burnside, U. Bismakck, N.

Dec. 11. Special. Swanton'a capital removal bill was killed today. The vote was close.

Haggart's bill, providing for the maintenance of the Fargo Agricultural College, passed the senate with only five opposing votes. La-moure's bill, providing lhat insurance companies, airainst which judgments cr execu OP-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, Carroli and have ig ned with us and they will cf c-ours stick. 1 he Boston club I sent an azetit to San Francisco last wee to 1 secure Clarkson and oif.er memoers of the THSRD STREET- from little things to great. We can't ipcuk ofali the differences, but call and you will find them. Take Books for instance: Dickens' Works complete in 15 hnnJsomth bound in cloth.

ir half Morocco, in hali calf, $'J. Scott's Works complete 12 cloth bound, $3.05. Geo. Eliot, cloth bound; half Morocco, half calf, 1.50. Green's English People, 5 $2.50.

Guizot's History of France, r. PAUL. P. J. W.

Clary, S. T. J. Murphin. P.

S. T. F. Talbot, G. M.

8 Geo. Knudson. O. M. 1 V.

B. Wellcome. W.M. Murrain, B. J.

M. lbomron. R. A. U.

J. 'lbouipson, treasurer; A. J. Eckstein, G. 'I V.

J. B. Scbtcid, Sent. At the regular meeting of John F. Reynolds post.

G. A. Alexandria, Dec. the lollowinj officers were elected for the ensuing year: Commander, W. E.

Chidester; S. V. commander. H. L.

Lewis: J. V. commander. Jas. Dickens: Chan.

am. Knaufts' B.ock on East Seventh street, the proceeds of are for the Scandinavian hail benefit fund. One of the principle features is a Scandinavian industrial display. It will continue for severyl days. Dennis I James Claherty, Dan Dun-ford and John Conway, the youths charged with the iarceny of a quantity of clothing from the store of Henry Horman, had a hearing before Judge Burr yesterday.

They were bound over to the grand Jury in bail each. The current expenses of the second hospital, of Rochester for tha month of November is The number of attendants up to date is 113. The expeuse report of the tirst hospital for insane, or Rochester, for November, is and that of the state prison at Stillwater was Word has been received from Thomas- tions exist, cannot da business in the state, was adopted unanimously in tho senato. Lamouro introduced a bid for the protection of the public credit. It provides that the interest on temporary state indebtedness shall be reduced from to per cent, and that funding warrants shall not be issued in excess of The house temperance committee reported Rowe's iroa-clad prohibition bill favorably with several amendments whico were adopted.

The committee compromised on May 1 as the time when the bill sha.l become operative. McDonald introduced a bill establishing a normal school at Valley City, and making an appropriation of JlO.000 for its construction. Cole, a bill fixing leital interest at 10 per cent and pro- The annual meeting of tha Minnesota As-Fsciation of Trof.iu? aud Pacini; Horse r.reecers was held yesterday afternoon at IhsoSioeofW. L. ifjGrath.

There was sn unusuaiiy larsre attendance and consid-prable interest in the matter before the was manifested. Article 6 of the constitution was so amended as to make eligible to start in stakes offered by the association, if owned in the state, without to breeding-. Reports cf the secretary and treasurer Trere re.id and approved. Both reports showed the association to be in a flourishing condition. In the election of oEicers which followed these peniiemen v.vre elected to hold office for the ensuing term: President, Isaac Staples, Stillwater; vice-presidents.

Dr. O. J. Alinneap-Us, auU Georsre V. Sherwood, St.

Paul; treasurer, T. B. St. Paul; secretary, s. B.

Wooiwurib, St. Paul; executive rommiltee, C. P. Gregory. Stillwater: A.

C. liruce, iiitiuuapoUs; W. Schutte and G. Vv. bherv.ood.

St. Paul, and Gen. W. F. ross.

Red Wing. Besides the auove mentioned the following are ir.embers of the association, several cl them haviui: joined at the meet-inq: yesterday: Geo W. Robinson pnd Abe P.oUrbacfe, Stillwater; C. C. and H.

Blackwood, RoaetDODt; C. A. Xiles, tV. C'. Colbrath, H.

VV. Phelps, Dr. H. A. X.

Hain, A. H. 'aud' John OriS, H. V. Pratt nd Fred C.

Pilisbury. Minneapolis; C. C. "VV'hsun. Dr.

V. Hmman, A. J. VVoodmansoe, Dr. A.

J. Stone, John Iowd. s. ifeGrath and E. Borden, ROBERT BATY, AN A CT fKEH CF ARTIFICIAL USB), APPARATUS INSTRUMENTS 1E7 fci, bt on ub, but they will be unsuccessf uL We Kill have amctttrr.

hers this week, when ail tbe business ill be up. are over nor to lo at tte Kreun Is and pet mat'ers shape there." Mr. tha the FhilaJel-phiaclub was in pood condi ton, as 10 fact were ail the clubs but Pittsburg. Said be: "1 am surprised that your ciub is cot in rx-tler sha)e. Cmc.nnati ar.d ftt.

Lo'iis are both trying to cet tbe I'ttlstiurir transferrrd to theni, but we wou.d prefer P.ttsbur?." la this connection it was rumored on the streets today mat both tne P.ttsburp and Cleveland lirotoerhood clubs are to be dropped for Cincinnati and St- Louis. Manager Haulon wouid say nothinc furtner than that tbere would be no witn Association pec pie. TROTTINQ JRSE BREeOERS. Annual Meeting avaU Llectloa of Offlrer Held Ve.lerday. New Tors, Dec.

IL The National Association of Trottin? H5rse Breeders held iu annnal meeting at the Fifth Avenue jtel this afternoon. The following ctlrers were elected to serve durin? tte year: President. H. W. T.

Mali, Obe tenth time he ca been re-elected 1 first rioe-presi- 111 63 LSI SL, 11 Til ft arrrr-; Jo i acVa r'r I T.ra.sim oa 0 orders. Ke(-retc 'Tea. jji.i a. F. C.

Mead; O. C. W. Cofield; Q. Jas.

Fitzgeraid; O. Alex Down: delegates to encampment, Lewis Tay.or, H. L. Lewis and John De Buzen. At the meeting cf the Den.io Ford post.

No. 150, Mazcppa, "of this place," Monday evening, Dec. the officers were e.ected Commander, C. S. Turner; C.

V. C. Orton l. Ford: J. Ford; J.

V. C. C. Rob nson. Q.

R. A. Davis; O. cf the Tercer O. cf tho G-, E.

W. iiiack; Chaplain, L. S. Judd; surgeon, Peter Gregier; O. VV.

Hail; S. M. O. Ford, Q. M.

N. J. Majerus. The post will have public Installation and a camp-fire on Monday evening, Jan. 14.

Court convened at New Hampshire.Iowa, Today, and the cases of the state against Doudetai. for the murder of McKenna whs presented to the crand Jury. Indictments wul probably be found against six person at least. At the last term aiarn -r vming lor me lorreuure or all interest when usury is exacted, and another amending the exemption laws providing that homesteads shaU be exempt to the value of Wilhair.s, a bill to prevent the circulation of immoral pictorial or descriptive publications. Richardson, a bill raising the Cne for Sabbath breaking.

Reed, a bill making railroads or persons liable for damage resulting from prairie fires. NORTHERN FA, IF IC 8TRIKE. vilie, of the death of Mrs. Carrie Thompson, widow of the late Horace Thompson. She went South for her health, and while stopping at New York en route, contracted pneumonia, which resulted in her death.

It is anticipated that J. V. Brower will make his tinal report Oefore the next meeting of the historical -society, Jan. 13, on his explorations and surveys in the Lake Itasca region. A committee consistine of Capt.

Blakeley. I. V. D. Heard and Chanes EHeit a 7 A WA $1.50.

These are a few among man-: The poets in various editions. 25 cents, 5,5 cents; padded seal. 00 cents, and in larger and handsomer form at $1.05. same as is being sold in other places at $1.75 to $2.25. Children's books, singly and in sets, at prices always lower than elsewhere, and in many instances only half what others ask.

Booklets, beautiful as art r.t. U. S. Hall. VV ashinsfton.

D. Euke Keiih, Hutchinson; Ed WhitcUer, I dent. Lt-iand Stanford, of laforri'a; Firniint iloa, and Dr. Currier, Lake Crystal. VERY (VI ERIOUS.

Business In tha Freight Yards at Tacoma and Seattle at a Standstill. Tacoma, Dec. 11. The strike on the Cascade division of the Northern Pacific railroad, extending from this city a distance of 2o3 miles to Pasco, which began last Sunday and up to the present time has been considered a local matter, thre ens to assume pigantic proportions and aSTect the whole road. Not a freight train has ar rived or departed from Tacoma or Seattle for three days, Bnd business in the freight yards is practically at a standstill.

have teen appointed by the society to examine the report. Articles of incorporation were filed yesterday by the Red Wins' Churn Manufacturing Company. The capital stock is The incorporators are S. P. Jenni-son, Peter Nelson, Frederick W.

Hoyt, Charles A. Betcher. WiLiain B. Hancock, of Red Win: Frank D. Holmes, of Owatonna, and O.

O. Moore, of Medina, New York. The ladies of St. Peter's Guild are meet-ins with success in their fair which is be-in? held at Fourth and Maple streets. The art gallery, the fancy goods booth, the doll nrrond v.ce preiaent.

bxkr, third c-presuient. A. C. Cat.n; secretary, L. D.

Packer; treasurer. J. VV. Grav. The committee to met at tne Fifth Avenue Hotel January 17.

at n'n, to consider tbe sub.ect of tbe rev.s on of the standard for reirisirauon and cucsiJcr tbe jestion of sdmit'in pacers to the standard itrk. Tae ds'e and place for the aa-nuaie; hibition and races w.ll also be con sidered and d-cided unon. Both will be in ti.e Eat as the rre-vious three bavo been given tte western part of tne country. A stake program Largest Stock To from in the stats. Oc; repjiaiicn cf selling reliable at cut prices at this season cf the year is well known.

We have the gcols and the prices pawnbrokers 0 not meet. We want you la see what we have anj compare prices before you buy. by the name of ise was held under indictment for criminal assault upon a damesuc by the name cf Luubridce. woo was engaged at ir.eir bouse at tne Utna. Tie case will be tried at this term, and is very interesting trom tne fact the wife of the defendant is accused of conspirics to tte crime.

Tbe Women's Relief Corps, of Pauk Center, has e.ected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. A. Ear-to; senior vice president. Mrs. SmdaLcid; Junior vice president, Mrs.

oodratT: treasurer, Miss Jennie Barnard: cocdnctor.Mrs. Si.as Connelly; guard. Miss Ada Loid; chaplain, Mrs. delegates to a'ato convention. Mrs.

C. M. Shepard and Mrs. David Cleveland. Tte Sons of Veteran camp has elected: Captain, CbaHaa Parif-er; first lieutenant, B.Nlckcrson; seoocA ail trains are not molested by the "Fly Bobs" Arrest Two Men About Whom They Are Reticent.

The police have in charge two young men sbout whom they are very reticent. They were arrested on Tuesday evening, but no Information concerning thern was given out et pohca headquarters. It has been learned, however, that they are Ed Flannican, a young crook of no smail renown, and a "pai'' named Gavel, and that they are to be held until member of the cans is causr'at wnen will ail be tried fjr the burglary of Chas. E. HuuUt's tailor shop, Xo.

83 East I itlh street on last Sunday night. Flanni-pa ha made a confession irivintr up tis "pais" and furnisbinsr information a3 to the hiding place of the goods. This is an old trick of his, he having only recently secured hii release from custody iu iiinneap- strikers, but nothing in the shape of a can make them, at prices which seem almost wicked for such exquisite things. Turning lrom books, we reisrht car can nass. The en-ire freight fur the ecsian year wul be formulated- THE ENGLISH SYNDICATE.

traffic from Helena to Tacoma is practically at a standstill. 1 ce company require! the reight conductors to five bona for the ft it hful performance of therr duties; they call attention to the ordinary values in photo ELLIOT, 251 Nicollet Avenue. rt fused and struck. The brakemen and eii enant, Geo. Dickison; camp council.

switchmen then combined with them to I 4 Sidney J. Huntley and Barto Doty. This settle the long standing grievance in regard to wages. camo has been organized only about six graph albums. Haven't space for description.

Manicure sets, Toilet sets, months, but has over 'M members. THE SISSETON RESERVATION. GANZEL AND CLARKSON. The Indians Vote to bell Their Land at Valuable fioperty at Duluth to flare lie-a fnrchael. Chicago, Dec 11.

The Lavish synJicate bavin Its large investment In mills elevatcr porpert.r in and abo-t Minneapolis, has moved over to DulJth i is tai.ni la that town, a purchase hviC(T tn en made this corn. Mr. Levy Mayer, the attorney who is acting as a.eat f. the Enclwaro-n, receivel a carde dispatch from Lis Loo Jen client in which it was stated mat the Duluth property and the tern. of purchase were satisfactory, and wtica intr-cted bun to cox? the deal immediately.

iLn was done. The purctiae mc.uucs of the lares, rr.uis and e.evatrs in Duluth. Shaving sets, at prices no stand and fish pond are especially attractive 'ihe fair will cicsa to-day with a musjcbl and literary entertainment this evening Vh-der the direction of Miss Lowe and ilr. Pease. Matthias Breen, who has been lying in a critical condition for several days from the bursting of a blood vessel in his nose, was reported to ba much better last evening, and strong hopes are now entertained of his recovery.

Miss Nellie Breen, his daughter, arrived home yesterday from Dubuque, Iowa, where she has been attending school at St. Joseph's convent. George L. Van Hoesen, manager of the Western New York department of the Mutual Reserve F-iud Life, who was found dead in ued at Buffaio, N. yesterday, was formerly a resident of this city, haviu-r ieit St.

Paul for New York some three years Mrs. Van Hoesen is now in this city visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. L. Wiunie.

on Sc-lby avenue, who is quite ilL Chief Grain Inspector Clausen has compiled a circular in which the atate wheat inspection laws and the details of the work in general, which will be distributed amonsr the farmers, wheat growers and Kelly Confident lie WIU Slicn Both Flayers Five Dollars Per Acre. Sissetox Aoenct, S. Dec. The Tl WATCWOED one has figures to meet. See for the Brotherhood.

Ct-ErixASD, Dec. IL Actinj; Presl- great cisseton reservation, containing nearly 1.000,000 acres of laud, is to be ect Johnson of tbe Brotherhood last night thrown open to settlement. The Indiaus received a telegram from Mike Kelly, spy held a special council late yesterday after ing: "All rumors to the contrary, I shall gn Clarkson and Gaazeil before I leave for noon, and amid much excitement, voted 147 to ill to sell their lands at per acre. The tih3 by turnics slate evidence and "peach-on a companion called "Jimmy, the Kid," both being under arrest charged with turgiary. Left Her Behind.

A younj woman calling herself Jlrs. Johnson, and carrying in her arms a baby apparently about six weeks old, lodged on Tuesday nieht at the boarding house of Mrs. Mary Kennedy, on Nineteenth street, between Sixi and Seventh. She said she from Minneapolis and intended to Wie trie next morning for Li Crosse. Vesterdav morning, shortly after 7 o'clock, f-he left the house ostensibly to ecgasre a cab to take herself and the baby to the aopot, and failed to return.

Yesterday afternoon the case was reported to the police, who turned it over to Dr. Ancker, tlie city physician. By his order the child Vras trati sf erred to the Foundlings' Home, v. hero it cow is. home." government agrees to nav annuities of I have telegraphed Kelly to sisti Clark- at once, with a bonus of jls.400 per mMM TAILOR'S hit ILIaiiy "Witnesses.

year ior years ana ratines a bill 01 tifxxj son," said Mr. Johnson, "and I don't believe be will leave the Pacific ooat until be can lor rigtit or way against the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul road. Every resident Indian, regardless of sex or aire, is to have brin? with him the great, pitcher's luO acres after the liotinents are com ''But it is rumored that the League has pleted. offered him per ear," said tha re South Dakota Prohibitionist.

Hrnos, S. Dec. 1L Special. A porter. replied air.

Jotinson, "Dut tae BrothThood is not bankrupt. We have sent Kelly assurances withia the last 24 IOO.OOO wit Be txtifr to vtrtioa ot Tr.Tuttl'Ula. Whmirri KilUand Irrrr, lliliooa Vttrmmrm or Uvrr Aft-tioaa prrTBil, tla-T prom rrrat bU-iii. Krailrrs tuncls trial will coiiTtnre yon that tht no catch-prany mMtictDO. Twenty years trt ha Iwhliahed their aacrit all oer tha) world.

Gains Fifteen Pounds. "I hare been ntthff Tatt's TOU for Driep-Ja. ami find theni th beat remedy Mil tried. I to hat time ererythtna- I ate li. agreed it toe.

I taa diicnt nr Ind of food; ner han a hradarhr, aui haa (aiaed flHeeo pmrn'la of aolt'i ffeah." K.UMlil i-IZ Culusubia, S. Tutt's Liver Pills CIVE STRENGTH AND HARD MUSCLE. convention of temperance people, representing Iowa, Kansas, North Dakota, South Dakota and Nebraska, will be held in Omaha on Dec IS and 19, for the purpose of sniptiers 01 tue state, tie is confident that fewer altercations and complaints would be made if the wheat men uuderi tood the modus operandi of tha inspection law and its operation. Aid. Pratt has at last finished his investigation the municipal court records in his capacity of expert accountant, and a meeting of the pecial committee has been cailed for Friday next at 2:30, when he will submit his report.

The report is said to bo an exhaustive one. but what discloses it will make will not be revealed until after the meeting aud perhaps not then, as it will be a star chamber session. OVERCOATS MUST GO Hence the next few days will be eventful. Wc mean business. Our bi stock of overcoats must go low prices our onl- factor.

Do not be deceived by the boasting advertisements of others. Investigation will convince you that our stock is more complete and our prices much lower hours that ougnt to settle matters. We are no longer the under don in the fight." forming these states into a central prohibition organization. Rev. William Fielder, of Rev.

J. MeKendrlek. TorGHKEPsiE, Deo. II. Rev.

J. for yourselves. We have received a consignment of writing paper put up in plush and fancy boxc. with the request to sell at lower prices, and wc propose to do it. The paper is tirst class and the boxes are as handsome as any shown.

Pe sure and see the large assortment. Prices range from 10c a box upwards. Blackboards, iVsks cf different heights for children. Building Games, etc. Wc invite a comparison of prices on am-thingand everything, and guarantee to you mrncy.

Suitable Christmas gius from orr Linen of snecial vak'c. Hemstitched Table Cloth with Napkins to match sizes bxlO at and $10; size 8x12. and $11 Fancy Towels in all the new McKsndriek was found dead In bed, by the side of his wife, at 3 o'clock this morn i off. this city, president of the South Dakota Enforcement League, has named tbe following persons to represent South Dakota in the convention: Judge V. V.

Parnes. Mr. Kendirck was at one time president of Vasar college and was widoly known, lioyden-HonteKh Nuptials. Yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mr. J.

C. Boyden, 459 Portland avenue, occurred the marriage of his Uaushter, Miss Alice Bo.vden, to Mr. George Wilfrid Mon-tieth, cf San Die.ro, Cai. Only relatives and a few intimate friends of the family vere present, anion? the latter being Dr. iind Mrs.

Pa: Ritchie, Miss Bennett, Miss Keayon and Kev. and Mrs. Crothers. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Crothers, pastor of The Unitarian church.

Mr. Mon-netti is a prominent laywer of San I'al. The newly wedded couple left last t-vrniiiL for Cbicaso, where tbu.v wiil reft-am a lev. days, and then depart for San Francisco, then to their future home. Ihe council committee on printing met Yankton: W.

F. T. BushnelL, Huron; Hon. F. H.

Hasgerty, Aberdeen: Hon. T. U. than the stores who indulge in newspaper braggadocio. Everything' advertised will be found on our counters yesterday afternoon and decided to return with a favorable report the resolution which provided that the city printing be exactly as stated under.

done by some daily newspaper. The matter 30 rilillion Pounds I Kanouse, Sioux Falls: Hon. J. IL Fletcher, t-anta Clara; Hon. W.

G. Dickenson. Webster; Hon. 1) W. Diggs, Milbank: JudceD.

C. Thomas, IVatertown; Mrs. Dr. Groesbeck, Watertown: Dr. H.

Orcutt. of erranting the board of public works Men's blue and black Chinchilla Overcoats, well lined and authority to have tho laws relating to the business of that body omniled and printed EASIER CHOCOLATE Brookinzs; P. B. Hasseli, rediield; Hon. S.

A. Ramsey. Woonsocket; Hon. H. M.

trimmed, worth $12, go this week for in oamphlet form was postponed, that the committee minht confer with the board and Williamson, Handreau; Fev. J. P. Kauf imiU AI LVtUV VKAIU Acts of tiie Apostles. ascertain ttie exact number 01 copies re man, Deil Kap'ds; Dr.

E. B. Meredith. quired. $8.00 Sioux halls; P.ev.

J. and Mrs M. Hart-shough, Sioux Falls; Prof. A. F.

Cartlett; I A rate of I'j fr.re for the round trin to all WHYP BECAUSE cf all CHOCOLATES It is the purest and best. points on the Wisconsin Central within miles or Minneapolis St. Paul on Dec. 24, 23 150 Men's Heavy Ulsters, in checks, worth $10.00, go anc 31, ana Jan. 1.

Tickets will be anaion; tusrene ftieere, 1'ierre; and Hon. E. VV. Martin, Dead wood. Shipments from Lake Ports.

Ashland, Dec. 11. Special now ior Paris Exposition, 1SS9 I gJtS VcKK: Ask for TELLOW WRAPPER. TOR SALE EVERYWHERE BRANCH HOUSE. UNION SQUARE.

NEW YORK. i good to return until Jan. 3. ADDITIONAL SLEEPING CAR SER vicq To West Superior and Dnluth. $5.00.

The appended table shows the shipments by port3 this season and for tho season of ISsS: stvles of colored borders. also Commencine Thursday, Dec. 12, tho East 1 -ii it i- 1SS3. white wiih coon- Aicn satin nneu vmuciuna uvercoats, oiue ana DiacK, ern Minnesota railway will put a second sleeper on its night trains. This car will run between Minneapolis and Duluth, and made with cord edge, worth fully $15, take choice i work and knotted fringe, now for i Wc have iust placed on Marquette.

fli 0w4 Escaaabx St. I gnace 17 3-9 Ashland, Wis 4 Two Harbors, Minn 400.175 Gladstone be ready for occupancy at p. m. Passen 61S.6-' gxvs are allowed to remain in car until a. m.

iicKeL ouices, auu avenue, c. r-ner Third street, Minneapolis; 15 East sale today in addition to the immense display of har.dker- SlO.OO. 6.SC5.3! The train over last season's shipments is luird street, St. Paul, aud Lnion depots. To Clergymen.

tons, and the total brinss the ouan 500 Men's all wool blue and black Beaver Overcoats, made i Qent5 frll ized White China in seui 10 market oy water up to a ure that leaves no doubt that the shipments by wnn uy ironxs ana vcj vet. collars; tuey go mis wceK ior gnj. handkercJiicfs, with rail win carry the output of the mines for the year above 7,000.000 tons. Ihe year just ended has been a notable one in the i handsomely wrought init S12.00. "The Burlington" is now prepared to issue half-fare permits, good over the 7,000 miies cf the system, and cordially invites tne cierrymen of St.

Paul and Minneapolis to call at its city ticket offices, corner Third aud Robert, Su Paul, and 3J0u Nicollet ave nue, Minneapolis, and be supplied with the permits. BOOKLETS! nistory 01 iron miniu? on Lak Superior, ana me prospect now is that next year wii: ials, at 50 cents. A maeniheent array of show even (treater work by the mines than taey acnievea tnis year. To Sneced rof. Olson.

aseu linines, elegantly made and lined, cut down from $25 i 'V rT to only Mitchell, S. Dec. IL Special. F. expressly ior inc uouua at express! for the holiday: Bank cleanups for today were 533,221.

Ex-Uov. Swiueford, of Alaska, is at tho P.yun. iirs. J. A.

Tawney, of 'Winona, and Mrs. Merritt, of Dtiluth, were at tbe capitol jettteiday. Samuel Younebersr and Ellen E. V. Fit'-h and LiziU-i Bach were givua iiiarriu-e licenses yesterday, Tbe T.

will hold their regular monthly meetinar today at3 o'clock in their J'ariors. TO East Seventh street. Bishon McGolrick will deliver a lecture at St. Vincents Church, corner of Blair and Virginia streets, Sunday evening at 7 O'clock. An application for judgment on the Lin-coin Park matter will be made by Treasurer Reis and a hearing wiil take piace cn I-ec.

21. Tbe examination papers cf the city pchools for the Srst term's work are bein? prepared. The first exaraiaaiioQ wiil occur toaiorrow. The Juniof Pioneer Association met at the A. O.

H. Hall, Tuesday, and deckled to Five their first social party on Jan. 7, at Turner Hall. Chief Clark has had the ancient safe in tis office, which has seen over 80 years of eervice, replaced by a new one of more iitdern design. Dr.

S. G. Smith will deliver an address ca "Sunday Closing" before the Retail lerks' association at the Feoples' church fcanday evonmsr. Mr. James Fisher and wife arrived in the rity ytstei Jay, quartered at the Ryan.

Mr. Fisher is a prominent member of the Manitoba legislature. During the month of November 13,601 barrels of oil were inspected in this stato. Tr.e amount far inspection iu excess of ilary was James Lavalle was arrested yesterday rn a warrant sworn out by Mary O'Toole, rhari'ine hiru with bastardy. Both are residents of the West side.

Tiiliam Haute, of Littte Canada, was in rourt yesterday charged with keeping a 1'iicd Tne case was continued until Dec 1, bail being nxed at S-Mf). Tbe ladies of the Grace M. E. Church Wiil give an entertainment and an oyster nipper in the church parlors this evening, Burr street near Minnehaha. Georie Gailacher was arrested yesterday afterncon on a charce of bastardy by Mary RuMaod.

The case was continued tt.s morning and bail placed at fcjOO. Hon. J. S. Jones, of Redwood Falls, a short stop in the city yesterday oa J.

Cory, or Ked field was here today from Vermillion, where he attended a meeting of $16.00 MM! PRESENTS 1 SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK OF A CHOICE LOT OF 275 ORIENTAL BUGS CONSISTING OF ANATOLIANS, DAGHESTANS. KASSOCKS, PRATER RUGS, Both ANTIQUE and MODERN, at reduction of from 15 TO 40 PER CENT. We would advise ao early call, as there are a number of particularly desirable Rugs iu the lot, OUR REMNANT SALE Which has been in progress for ths past few davs, has been eucb a suectfS that we continue it for three days more. the board or trustees of the State University. He said the board had extended a A Very Beautiful Liu of Smaj Cards and Booklets.

Now oa exhibition in our Please call and soe them. John A. Schlener stationers, -tij Nicollet avenue. Tribune Offices Moved to old postoflke building, 23 Fourth street south. unanimous call to Dr.

w. R. Harper, of Men's Imported Rumbo Beaver Overcoats, a beautiful al. to the presidency made vacant by Dr. son's death.

F. J. Cramhan electrician, representing garment, worth $25.00. Go this week for tne -onwestern jLiectnc ixsht Company 01 ou wnicn iranctiise was civea from -o cents to a piece. Ladies Natural Wool Hose, seamless foot, 20 cents a pair, being sold at another place in town as a wonderful specialty at considerable higher price.

Gloria Umbrellas, 26 in natural sticks, and in gold and silver handles, 07 cents. for a system of electric liv-htinsr, is here S1B.OO. with assistants engaged in constructing the piant. LEATHER GOODS! The Handsomest and Best. Assorted stock of leather novelties shown Notice.

Bids will be received until Saturday, Dec. 14, fit 13 o'clock at the office of the board of education, 405 Bauk of Commerce building, for 150 to 200 feet square of land, for a school site, within the following boundaries: Cedar and Ciiicazo avenues, and Twenty-second and Twenty-seventh streets South. The richt to reject any or all bids is reserved. Hy order of the building committee. W.

S. Pearsox, Clerk. High-Class Jewelry, Watches And sterling silver. The best values in the city, at Hudson's, 230 XiooUet. HOLIDAY BARGAINS.

Boys' Overcoats, worth $0.50, $10.00, $12.00, in two lots at $5 and $7 each. in the city. Call and 6ee them. John A. Schlener stationers, 423 Nicollet avenue.

Tlorir nd t.rain in California. Ban Francisco, Dec. 11. The San SYNDICATE BLOCK, Francisco Produce Exchange has issued statement of the amount of flour and jrra: remaining: in the state Dec. 1, 1SS9, as to'.

Fills, Grill 505-507 Kicollet Avenue. HARRISON THE TAILOR 35 WASHINGTON AVE. S. lows: Flour.116,225 barrels; wheat, 15, 300,303 centals; barley, centals Nicollet Ave. and Fifth St.

We Are Closing Out Our Entire Stock Of china, class, lamps silverware, cutlery, eta, at prices to make them We also have a line of toy and fancy -Clark 611 Nicollet avenuo. oats, 12a.35tL centals; corn. 134.915 centals, The figures show an Increase in flour aad tns t-iro ixs. nrsH Id wheat, but a decrease in the amount oi.

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