MINNESOTA RAZORBACKS. 
C. E. Smith, S. V. Hanft, and J. B. Donnelly 
came into Minneapolis loaded with bass, pike 
and pickerel, the result of 4 hours’ sport at Fish 
and Trap lake, Lincoln, Minn. 
The entire catch weighed 148 pounds, and con- 
10 bass and 
pike 
The 
the 
sisted of 18 pike, 
weight of the largest 
10 pickerel. 
was 8 pounds, 
did not reply. Donnelly answered, confirm- 
ing. He seems to be the only pig in the 
herd who is devoid of all sense of decency. 
They are all degenerate reprobates or they 
would never have stood up in front of a 

Ci. i. SMYIB.- S.)-Y. 
largest bass about 6 pounds, 
pickerel tipped the scales at 
apolis Times. 
I wrote all 3 of these razorbacks and 
asked them for confirmation of the above 
report, but Hanft and Smith had evidently 
become ashamed of their butchery and so 
HANI T, 
while the heaviest 
12 pounds.—Minne- 
284l 
? 
a. 
J. B. DONNELLY, 
camera with a string of dead fish. It would 
have been a blessing to the community in 
which they live if some one of the fish they 
ate had been diseased to such an extent 
as to poison all 3 of them. Smith’s num- 
ber in the pen is 1.001, Hanft’s I.002 and 
Donnelly’s 1,003.—EbITor. 
