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PAGE 192-19th district, the name Asa White should read Asa Waite. PAGE 196-19th district, Vincent Kletcha should read Vincent Kletchka. PAGE 198-19th district, R. L. Mason should read R. L. Nason, and the name of T. H. Smullen should be added.

PAGE 284-W. B. Dean's residence should read 353 Summit avenue. PAGE 345-Substitute Hon. John S. Pillsbury, for President of the University, instead of Hon. H. H. Sibley, who died since the first edition of the Manual was issued.

PAGE 346-The department of medicine, the course of study should read three years of eight months each.

PAGE 426-Relating to Chapter 225 G. L. of 1889, the legislature of 1891 amended the law so as to exempt all manufacturing incorporations.

The last line of the second paragraph should read fifteen cents a folio instead of fifty cents.

PAGE 581-The census of 1890 for Yellow Medicine county should read 9,856.

PAGE 584-The census of Indians, in the first line of the table, should read White Earth agency.

[The printer having had a large portion of the Manual printed for the second edition, without the knowledge of the Secretary of State, and before these corrections were forwarded to him, it was not deemed advisable to demand the destruction of the sheets, and require new forms to be printed.]

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The law under which this publication is authorized (Chapter 242, of General Laws of 1889), provides as follows:

SECTION 1. It shall be the duty of the secretary of state to cause to be prepared and printed by the state printer, biennially hereafter, for the use of the senate and house of representatives, a book to be denominated "Legislative Manual," which shall contain the constitution of the United States, and of this state, Jefferson's manual, rules and orders of the senate and house, joint rules of the senate and house, list of senators and members of the house, and employes of each house, diagrams of the senate and house of representatives chambers, statistical and other information of the same description with that heretofore published in the "Legislative Manual."

SEC. 2. The secretary of state shall procure stereotyped plates for the purpose of publishing the said Legislative Manual, which plates shall be kept and preserved by the secretary of state, and be used by the state printer at the discretion of the secretary of state in publishing such manual. The state printer shall receive no pay for composition of any matter embraced in such plates and shall be answerable to the state for any loss or damage not occurring by reasonable use, which shall happen to them while in his possession for such purpose.

SEC. 3. The secretary of state shall cause to be printed, biennially, three thousand copies of such manual to be distributed as follows: Ten copies to each member of the senate and house of representatives. Two copies to each officer of the two houses.

Six copies to each state officer.

Two copies to each of their clerks.

Two copies to each state institution.

Ten copies to the state library and historical society each.

Two copies to each of the judges of the supreme and district courts. The balance shall be kept by the secretary of state who shall, at the commencement of each session, distribute to the members of the legislature, one copy to each member, the balance to be kept for exchange.

One copy of such manual for each state officer and their clerks, and each member of the senate and house, and the officers thereof, shall be bound in morocco, and be lettered with the name of the person entitled to receive it.

SEC. 4. There is hereby biennially appropriated out of any money in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, belonging to the general fund, an amount sufficient for the expense authorized by this act, not exceeding the sum of one thousand dollars,

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