Stevens County reporter (Morris, Minn.) 1876-1877
December 14, 1876 · Page 1 of 6
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Z—— '-"g III. I t, Devoted to General Hews, and tile Interests of Stevens County W M. GRAVES, Editor and Publisher. VOLUME 1, NO MONOPOLY! Homestead, Pre-Emptlon and HURRAH! HURRAH!! Slcvent County. can province of the Mother Country, are mms co. kktortkk. Timber Culture lawn of the briefly as follows, as we find in the buily Lulled Stules. Fr-e I'nn.i of Winnipeg: HT&AfmVto KVKRY THURSDAY, B* Stevrns County is situated next to tbe western An A nerican army deserter named W. 11. GRIVfiS, WAR ON HIGH PRICES, boundary of the State, and is directly at Sckiller was lying around Emerson, and an Free trade, and farmer*' rights, to buy in the cheapest market, which is tho "Every person who is tl e head of a family, or At |2.00 peryear. Morris, Minn. Terms, American officer, Lieut. Gates, from the east of Rig Stone Lake. It containsan area who has arrived the ai e of twenty one years, and DOWN GO PRICES OLD RELIABLE FIRM AiHericau Fort Pembina, with the assistance is a citizen of the United States, or who has died of sixteen townships of six utiles square, and his declaration, action to become such as ADVERTISING HATES. of u resident of Emerson, named composed of is prairie, except the groves of required by the naturalization laws, Mia 1 Bcvaus, captured iiiui and took him over 1 wrt-k. 1 mo. 6 inoa. 1 Tear. be entitled to enter one quarter ON GOODS AT W $150 $4.«M fet.00 timber around the numerous lakes, which the U»undary. It appears that at first, Section o'f l'W acres.) or a less quauity of unapproved 1S.00 lM.00 C.'luoin. 3 (HI •ViM many of the residents of Emerson thought thickly dots its surfucc. Its soil is a black public lauds, upon which such person may 40 (HI llOil ltie .'ol*iinn. lit*' have tiled a pre-cinptiou claim, or which may. at it was a pnetty good thing to be rid of clay loam with a light admixture of sand \y the time the application is made, be subject to mil, tins, k Sim M^IXESS CARDS. Sckiller its it seems the practice of taking pre-emption at one dollar and twentj-llve eeuts and limestone, with a red clay sub-soil, and American deserters from this side of the per acre or eight v acres or less of such unapproved is from one to three feet deep, very rich -A.2STID j| "B|iVANS, boundary has been prevalent for years without lands at two dollars aud fifty cent* per acre, to be located in body, in conformity to the legal hindrance or remonstrance, it did not and fertile. The herbage form a thick, Attorney at Law. subdivisions of the public, lands, and after tbe same strike the inhabitants generally how serious heavy mat, with plenty of meadows of fine have been surveyed. Aud cv ry person owning aud 9 a piece of husiiit-ss this was until after some LHIKI residing on land may. under the provisions of this ESTABLISHED IN 1871. Col'ertUtii and Agent. blue joiut, red top and broad blade grassesmaking reflection. Subsequently, however, a warrant Sect., enter other land lying contigious to his land, which shall not. with the land eo already owned NEW FALL and WINTER STOCK. excellent hay and forage. Grain was issued for Bevans, but before it MOUH1S MINNESOTA. aud occupied: exceed 111 the aggregate one hundred 'PACIFIC AVENUE MOHR1S, MINN. could be executed he had escaped south of growing and stock raising is carried ou aud sixty acres of land.'" W W. OK19VOLD. TODD. the boundary line. We understand that I mW'OLi) «t TODl, 4. Y. Reused Statues U. S., Title 32, Chap. S, Sec. Wfe are Constantly Receiving New Goods with good profit. Thirty bushels of wheat Col. Smith and Hon. Mr. Royal have collected to the acre is realized, and twenty bushels Lands situated within the limits of ten miles of u for the winter Trade. Our the facts and rejiorted them to the Attorneys at Law, the line of a land grant Itailroad. are rated at per acre is an average ci op in good seasons Ottawa government. per acre by the Government, aud every alternate DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT The Free Prtm* could have gone further •ction of out mile square, is giveu. to those roads od well cultivated f.eHs.* The lieni law STEVKSS MOH1U8 CO MINNESOTA assist in Kailding them- -the i •ovf/iinient charging had it desired to state all the facts, as a prevails and uo fencing is required. doiiti.e price for the Sections ri served -exce'pting private letter received iu this city asserts, Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Agents. Complete in every respect. two Section in each Township of thirty six The surface of the ground is level and said the arrest was made with the Farm* and Town Lot*. fur i-a^U. or on terms to Sections, which is given to the State ia wtiictLit is suit purchasers, lioviTiiinriii Luii't U«-»teil. Mon*y or gentiy rolling and well drained. knowledge and consent of the Canadian located for the benefit of '0111111011 Schools within PRINTS, ALL NEW SHADES. to loan on from miinW tlve years' credit. [1 :ly ach State. All lauds beyond the U-n mile limit*, custom house officers, and that only after It is well watered by lakes and $1.2.1per DELAINES, are r.ited at acre, but they cannot be pur the arrest was made did a few super loyal the Pomme de Terre River runs through chased of the i overnmeiiMintil after such land SHAWLS, A. J. OVERTON. subjects, composed largely of recei.t emigrants has been offered at public salu at the local of distinct NUBIAS, its entire length from North, of South from from this State, succeed in working Land Office except under the pre-emption tttoraer and Counselor at Law. SCARFS, laws which ruquires a residecne, cultivation and six to twelve miles from its eastrcu boundary—a up a feeling that Canadian law had hem Shawls FELT improvement on the laud for at least thirty days. violated and Canadian honor insulted Under clear stream of water, with several It requires a settlement of live years for citizens SKIRTS, ihe stimulus of this feeling the warrant OI LEIJON* l'lU*t'TI.Y Mil'R ANIJ ACCOUNTED FOB* ou Holm steads, before the Government gives a title GLOVES. creeks emptying into it. to the settler ou the laud, without pay which laud lieu I Estate ami Insurance Agt. was sworn out for the arrest of Bevans, MITTENS, FELT SKSKTS. is exempt from all debts and judgment-contracted The St. Paul & Pacfic Railroad runs who was still in Emerson. NOTARY PUBLIC, obtained previous to the issuance of the patent MEN & Hearing of the projKised action, Mr. through the County from southeast to northwest, title bv the Government. A cit./.en can oiuy obtain BOYS' llailrosd Imiuls for sale at market price? Bevans quickly struck out for the house of SO acres by homestead or pre-emption claims, its entire length—on the line of which HATS Taxes paid for non-residents. under tiie ten mile limits of the Itailroad. lut a a friend, living near the American border. WATER-PROOF and AND CAP*, are three stations, namely, Hancock, and soldier can take ltio .teres. "See. £104. Every private Reaching there he had but just time to refresh II o STEVENS CO., IXS KSOTA. KBJS soldier aud officer who lias served in the army READY Morris, each having its village, Depot and his inner man with "a square meal," tne United Stiites during the recent Uebellion MADE 1LLIAM Y llOLDEN, M. 1), when he was informed the officers to whom Elevator, and Douglass which is rapidly for ninety days, and who was honorably discharged CLOTHING, BEAVER CLOAKINGS. and lias remained local to tlu- Government, and his arrest had been committed, were approaching building up. Morris is th? County Seat, GENTS, rv seaman. Marine and Officer who has Served Physician the house. With that Mr. Bevans Surgeon, AND in tiie Navy of the U. S. or iu the Marine Corps UNDERWEAR, situated nearly in the centre of the county got out the backdoor and into the road during the "Rebellion for ninety days f»hall Ke#iiieuce. Pu.'uli' Avenue. Morris. M.im. l'rofcH«ion»l and is the principal village of the county, leading across the border in advance of his be entitled to cuter upon aud receive patents for a FLANNELS and YARNS, BOYS' quantity of public lands not exceeding one hundred call* promptly attended, both day and pursuers. The officers, spying their man, having a Depot, Freight House, Engine or 1M and" sixty acres, or one quarter section, to READYMADE CLOTHING, called out to him to stop or they would night. Patients from abroad can be accommodated Boots & Siiass, Round House, Elevator, with a capacity of taken incompact form, according to legal sub-divisious. shoot. with board. including a.teruate n served sections of fifty thousand bushels, Court House, and public lauds along the line of any Railroad or At the time 1 oth the officers and Mr. GENTS AND LADIES ther public work, not .otherwise appropriated, and T. WHEATON, cout .iiis aliout four liuutlrcd inhabitants. Bevans were ou the run, and the latter determining itlier lands subject, to entry under the homestead Practical Surveyor, to east his all on the throw of a The population is composed of a very intelligent aws of the U. S bur such homestead settler shall die, as it were, drew his revolver and made be allowed six months after locating |iis hotiietead and industrious class of Americans, and filing his declaratory statement witltfu is if to use it. This brought his pursu'*rs And CIVIL ENGINEER. Lines run. corners established. Norwegeans, Irish and Germans. There is which to make Ins entry a-id commence his settle*-, A fine selection of to a sudden halt, and Mr. Bevans coolly and sab-divisions made, according to nieiit and improvement-." fur- liovernment survirv and Statv laws I'lals Government land to be had under the preemption, walked across the border into America and Sec. 2305. "The time which the homestead settler uisned. and drafti.'. lac. l.:i »d» exaiuiufd^and OJtS,OOKBR^r freedom. Mr. Bevans then pursued his has served in the army. Navy or Marine Corps located. Homestead and Timber Culture hail be deducted from the time heretofore requirto journey to Pembina, where he is still waiting Acts of Congress iu different parts of the perfect title, or if discharged 011 account of AND for this tempest in a tea-pot to blow wounds received or disability incurred in the line AND A FULL STOCK OF 1. VXD! I,AND! I.AM)!! County, and the Railroad lands can be purchased over, so that he can return and resume his duty, then the term of enlis'meut shall be delucted CLOTHING-, along th.* line of the road for from residence on the Canadian soil. from the time heretofore required to perfect SALE 1!Y KOR title, without reference to the time he may In the meantime the people of Emerson W. SC. GRA v es. 1,2-5 to 3,00 per acre with the Bonds of have served: but no patent shall issue to auy tnd the Manitoba authorities are growing We have a large Stock of Select Groceries homestead settler who.has not resided U(Hn. improved the road. madder and madder. At Emerson a grand and cultivated his homestead for a jteriod REAL ESTATE AGENT, of all Grades. The Rivers and Lakes of Stevens County indignation meeting has been held at which at least one year, after he snail have commenced TEA8A SPECIALTY, HATi A I) CJJPS* his iniprvoinents." a series of resolutions were adopted, breathing Morris, Minn. alKHV.i ia fish and water fowls, and fur A homestead can be changed to a pre-emptiou wounded pride and indignation, and hearing aniuiHls, and Ike prairies in game, and the land can be paid for after sett lenient, eithi A r_'' quantity of farming l.»nd.s in calling on their authorities to demand of in cash or with land warrants which generally sell Also Agents for the Celebrated l'ype, -w i t, and adjoining Cotm.•.•». Plover, Smiic, Prairie Chickens, Curlew, the United States government a mammoth for a, rice per acre less than the Government price HOOTS A I) BFCOES. American Sewing Kcii.li-trr oilice, Norili m. Morris, Herons and other birds. Good hard maple •if j.urtit s desire to acquired title before the time and quick spreading salve for their wounded required to perfect a boinestcad. Minn. woo 1 costs $.V0 per cord. The soil of senr-ib'ilities. It looks dubious but wise A pre-emption can be chanced to a homestead any A I N E counsel and prompt action may yet save time after s.-ttlemcnt. but the tune of occupancy as Stevens County is peculiarly adapted to the OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE IN EVERY RESPECT. .i'K-'. i MA* i ll i-:L. j. a per-eniption will not apply on the time for perfeetiiiL'a our State and the whole border from inva I growth of timber, and tree planting is being homesfwtd. Under the Timber I uatire sion. IIIK I.AIHiKSTAMI IIUSC SELECTEDSTWKOF a- of congress a person with the same qualifications TVKST 'I.H ST.. VORMFT, MINN. extensively and succea-fully followed, as required in homestead cases, can claim I may be an "adventurer," but I do not Tencker of Vocal & lnrtrumental iind is becomiug one of the systems persued tlx) acrts ot land in addition to his homestead if he The Best Machine made, so say the CROCKERY thi'ik 1 huzznrd much iu ilie assertion that shali plant, protect and keep in a healthy graving Music. y the cultivators of the soil for the purpose condition for eight years, forty a.res of timber, thrt LADIES. Mr. Torpey has held his last "high" position tr.*es rliert li»it being less than twelve feet 011 of furnishing shelter, shade, fuel :d AND apart each way. ou any quarter section of-the i UM KEASUN'AHLK. of "jHtlitieal or business trusts" in fcjiCiLj for the future. ... public lands of'ihe U. S..0Y twenty acre* on auy 4 I tovens County and if report be true, his icgal subdivision of eighty acres, or ten acres on W \M N 11. TO TIIE PEOPLE OF GLASSWARE any legal s.:lidivisi 11 of forty acres, s ia.l entitled Pro] rkt, ..f be conduct would disqualify him for either. Tiie Appendage. to a patent for the whole of said quarter City Billiard Hall. BIGST0NE COUNTY. I do not pretend hnaeulatness, nor do I profess section, or of such lesra'. subdivision of eighty, or forty a -res or fraction*! subdiv-ion of le.-s than more purity than the generality of ami Choice no s and l.njuitrs. Ciyars. rmi- forty a res. as the case may be, at the expiration Mounis, Dec., l-'l 187J. We Resi»cctfully announce, that our •taiiliv uu hand, at I L» o.d «t.i.id. AtiautiC Ai .nic. mankind hut I have the consolation of of said eii.!it years, oil making proof of such fact EIITVI RKPOKTKK :—I am not disposed UmICUIS. MINN. by not less tha i tW" creditable witness, s. provided knowing that it is not my private character WEST OF that not more than one quarter of nny section to emulate the example of him who wrote shall b^ thus granted, and that no person shali that qualifies Mr. Torpey for the position Barren SroftE 1. the article to which Mr. Torpry's name was make more than one entry under the provisions of S^IIfcTT ZP^TTXj. Carpantar Builder. ANI) of Enrolling Clerk. If he is a political this act. unless fra tiona! subdivision of less than itta hed in your issue of last week an ex forty acr« s are entered which, in rile aggrigate pirate, and I am a thief, we will probably At Ortpnvire, is Complete in every De .ituple which, if followed, would place a shai! it exceed one quarter section, it is required 11 it.»' u'V ih SOUTH N TICKET. both receive our just reward lie by a vote that the claimant shali break 10 acres of prairie man beneath the dignity of a swine socially. Near Prin'ing orfi•••?. Am pr j.ared to do everytiling the first year, ten the second year, aud twenty the partment, and Goods as cheap as the THE BEST BRANDS OF I LOUR THE of the legislature, and I at any comjjeieut iu line. «.i sh-irt nation. third year, after date of entry -for a quarter «ection. Jut, for the purpose of self vindication, ilVK tribunal. Mr. Tor]ey and hi- superficial and the same proportion for les quant ties. Mi) At'Al.L Satisfaction tiuaraiiteed. cheapest. aud not ns an answer to that subterfuge, Seed to cerea s one season and plant seeds of trees "cat-paws" may play the role of blackguards MARKET AFFORDS, or cutting or roots the next year cultivate for two YERBUM SAT SAPIKNTI, (M)\\.risT, to those who are not already aware years and keep the trees growing, and there must f. if they choose but one, as time advances, be a sufficient number of trees living equal to one of the false charges therein, I would refero I think they will have occasion to in a space of twelve feet at the t.me of proviug up IBALEll IK Our Motto. theni io Prof. Phelps, who is a brother-inlaw the claim. This requires uo residence upon the CIlOli",- CICAIIx TOBACCO, always on hand, and sold as cheap as the cheapest. regret what has already oecured. land. In that way three hundred aud twenty acres of J. C. McClure Esq., of Red Wing, a laud Inviting you all to Come and see us, of land can be secured by merely paying the HIGHEST MARKET PRICEinCASH Respectfully I am, gent.eman with whom 1 studied law Tlios. FINE CONFECTIONERY office fees, which are as follows We are Rcsp'y Yours, H. T. BEVANS. Commission. Fees. Lowater, Mr. Branien, SundeH & Shumaker, Payable Payable Payable Total SUNDELL & SIIUMAKER. S. Hieth, Chas. Wilson, Chas. Mclntirc, On the 8th Gen. Crook's command was Acres. Price when when when fees & STATIONEBTT &<p FOR Fred. M. Teele and others, all of our village per entry is certifl- entry is cumacre. still at Buffalo Springs, Wyoming. A supply made. cate is- made, niissucs. Will not be undersold. most of whom have known me from my camp had been formed there, guarded _it?ioii8, WHEAT AND FURS. Morris. Minn. boyhood days, for information as to F. M. TEELE & CO. by details from the infantry and artillery, $1R 160 fl #4 00 £4 00 (110 00 00 wheather or not, to their knowledge, I ever SO 1 35 00 5 00 U 00 all the men able to undergo the coming 2 00 H. T. LOVETT, 40 1 -45 1 00 1 00 5 00 7 00 committed act that would occasion a march will either be left there or sent to GIVE TTS -A. 80 2 50 4 00 4 00 10 00 18 00 00 11 00 "flitting" from that city or any other. My 40 2 50 2 00 2 00 LIVERY ANQ SALE STABLE. Fetterman. There was no late news of the Resp'y fS^For further particulars enquire of Geo. A. J. "former townsmen," who were so "bored," hostiles. Gen. Crook was awaiting the arrival Overton, Law aud Real Estate office, Morris, Minn. into giving me a nomination on the Republican of scouts. The weather was mild. WOLFF, WELLS & STONE. Couuty Ticket, are gentlemen SADDLE HORSES. In Minnesota during the past year 6? Stevens County Ofllcers. well qualified to judge of my private Morns, Minn. Nov. 14, 1S76. persons were drowned, 31 were accidentally character, and would probably be more Judge of Probate and shot, 27 were burned or scalded to death, capable than the Bacchas faced calumniater Register of Deeds—R. M. RICHARDSON. SiXOLIi AXD DOUBLHUlGS. 1") were killed by lightning, 15 by railroads, who writes for Mr. Torpey to copy. I was Auditor—W. W. GUISWOLD. BE^GrO TO"S® 9 by accidental poisoning, 31 committed '.orced' upon the county ticket by ev. ry vot Clerk—HENKY BALDWIN. Treasurer—SAMCKI, LARSON. sui-ide and 8 were murdered. In in the convention with the exception of the MEDICAL HALL. Sheriff—II. T. LOVKTT. all 307 deaths were caused by accidents Chairman and Secretary, who did not vote pAKTIKS Land-Hunting. Shooting, or Fishinu. Surveyor—C. J. FISHKit. 1 furn'slied with teams that will stand Are." suicide or voilence. a "force" which brought the crimson hue Coroner—MICHAEL GALVIN. and driver? and guides familiar with the country. to the nasal organ of Mr. Torpey's guardiau County Attorney—G. A. J. OVKKTON. Oftlcc on 6th St.. Morris. Minn. The permanent school fuud of Minnesota School Supt.-IiUEL CHIDESTEH. angel. As to the unpardonable sin of We beg to call the attention of the people H. SMALLUY, Court Commissioner—II. B. WOLFF. is 3,101,042. This year there will be "bouncing" from one hotel lo another. I C. in Morris and Stevens County to the fact I WLN LKHML TK. Attorney & Counselor, an additional sum of nearly 200,000. would regard it as a kindness in any one County Com'rs-! A. J. COMSTOCK. we now have our (Tho. THOMAJWON. who has sufficient interest iu the matter to liENSON. MINN. Established 1871. Baltimore, Dec. 11—The gale on Chesapeake confer with either of the hotel proprietors U. S. Ijtnd Office business a specialty. Agency FALL WINTER Town Ofllcers of Morris. AND for the llartford and Springfield Insurance Company Bay Saturday was the most severe refered to, whose names respectively are s. for years. Several oyster boats were driven and iHKc" at The Hensoa House, Corner 14th J. R. Perkins, and J. R. Fulsom for information Avenue. DEAIJiH IX Pacific ashore and the captain aud two men of PHILIP FHISHY, Chairman, I as to wheather or not, I am indebted STOCK: Supervisors-J II. B. WOI.FK, one were frozen to death. Others of the to either of them a nickle for board, or GOODS, |JR. C. L. GATES, SAMUEL LAKSON. crew were so badly frozen they h«id to be if I was even dismissed from either of their Clerk—C. J. FISIIKU. taken to a hospital. BOSf BOPATBIC hotels for any misconduct oa my part. 1 Treasurer—J. I). GOOD. Physician and Surgeon. Assessor—O. A. BAKKE. have never spoken to either of these gentlemen Extraordinary Inducement* to Complete in every respect. BEADY MADE CLOTHING, U S Justice of the Peace—HENUY BALDWIN. on the subject but I regard them asmen the Public. Office hours, from 8, to 10 Office on 4th St, u. A. N I I S O C. pANSON, Constables] Benson. Minn. of their word, aud I do not think they will w u KH1{Y For the next 30 thirty days, at the Ladies Pouud Master—W. II. PEKRY. prevaricate for the benefit of Mr. Torpey Bazaar. We hope our friends and customers "pUIK & KERL, or any of his cohorts. COMPLETE WAGHN and BLKCKSMITH SRCP. will avail themselves of this golden opportunity Gents' Furnishing Goods, To relieve my vituperative friends minds MORRIS MARKET. WINES & LIQUORS, to buy goods at actual JOBBERS and to lessen their anxiety about my ex COHRECTED WEEKLY. PRICES. Call and see us and be convinced The best brands the Markets afford. tradition, I herewith submit an cxtract from All kinds of work well done hv skilled mechanics oil Morris. and warranted. Shop 6th St.. Minn. that this is no farce. Also a full line Of Patent Medicines, Hats and Caps. the St. Paul JJinjiatch of April 28th 1876 mitis, DKC. 14, 1870. A War Blast! MRS. F. O. PHILLIPS. PA1NSS, Wheat, per bushel, No. 1, $ .03 No. 2, 88 JJEN80N HOUSE. OlliS, Corn, 00 Boots and Shoes* EgjTWl.en you Want anything in the way PERFUMERY, Oats, fiOrttOO R. W. DUNN, PKOPBIKTOR. FANCY SOAP, Barley, 60i70 f3JT~First Class in Every Partictila. Manitoba Invaded by Americans TOILET mr new Store, of goods, don't fiiH io eall a Beans, 1.00 Building New and Commodious. Rooms: REQUISITES In the Grocery Department yvO will find everything necessary for family use. Potatoes, 40 «'oiufortable and Tastily Furnished. GENERALLY Flour, per lOOIt.s., 2.75a2.90 stock opposite ilsi- ir WM Respectfully invite the Traveling Public EXTREMELY THANKFUL FOR A And Brltlsb Law Urossly Violated. Corn meal, 3.00 A full stock of School Books, Wall to call and see us. Our terms are reasonable. Butter, per ,.l!(gl5 lb.,. Paper, Window Curtains and prices Vie fore you make Your purchases LARGE Cheese, '.....I. 20 AFPLETON MILLS, and House Furnishing A O N A E Lard lt{ and if we cannot show you a better class of Eggs, (fresh.) per dozen 15 Goods. The good people of Emerson, just across APPLETON MINN.. Beef, fresh, per 100 Itis.,...... $3.50%j4.00 A. W. LATIIIiOPH & BUO, the border in Pembina, and the Manitoba Our Toy Department for tle Pork, ...... 6.00(r'5..50 eoods. rt* loivor prices than :»nv other store authorities, are considerably excited over a Hides, green, per 2i($3c. dry, HwlO se of kidnapping, iu which Lieut. Gates PBOPR1BTOBS. Bran, per ton .15.00 of the United States armey, stationed at We will endeavor by fair denting to merit a continuance thereof. iu St* you MM-nd one ountv, n TtTP STAR MILLS OF WESTERN Shorts, per 100 fts., Fort Pembina, and a gentleman named Salt, per bbl.t 2.60 Complete to a Cantpounded Bevans, familiarly kuown as "Hank," AIR DEALING AND Dot. Medicmcs reau\ MINK. Hay, per ton, .3.00(&4.00 formerly of Red VV ing, this State, but more LOWEST LIVING PRICES Wood, per cord, oak, 5.00 maple, £.50 ceutly a resident of Emerson, played cash, and get a larire discount off. hence Those Milie have been entirely refitted with the Tallow, per lh., 2w2i prominent part. SECUND UM AR TEX. latest and most approved Machinery. The Best Sugar, A., per Kb., 12$c. .... brown, 8 The facts in the case, which is so exciting Brands of flour in the market. Ground feed of all 4 can defv all, and any competition, nnd of- Coffee, best Rio, 25(£27 ffes. for $1.00 Come in and have an easy chair with u»f the beligerent spirit of our Canadian l^ttds alwa^4 on hand. Give us a call. Raisins, 20 OUR MOTTO. ALWAYS HEADY It) SHOW GOODS, brothers and which lias already required and observe our goods." A. W. LATUROPII 4 BRO. Currants, emen to the mollifying efforts of our Consul at Manitoba, Best Job Printing, Resp't. Wc Remain, yourpf &c., Peaches, m@i5 Hon. James Taylor, to preserve the Thily yours. F. M. TEELE & 00. Prunes, 9 friendly relations existing between the Larson. & Kusoo. Pacific Avenue, Morris, Minn. Blackberries, 15 United States government and the Ante Ai lb. i K'.'portcr Office. Cheap, too CHAS. WILSON. Anples, rr* bbl 3,75@4.G0 18, 197*. o 1 8 6 i