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**?.'v"' i^p- muuiMnmjtmaMMmasia !£}voTwn ©o.'SBcmW MINHESOTA HEWS. fiSBieULTyEAL SOCIETY. PETEE SCHEEEE, ly, which was a declination or re-election MM for one of the vice Presidents on account of proposed absence, etc. C.H.BOSS, C.H.CHADBOUBJT, The Thirtaenth Annual Session of Judge C. Gregory oi Stillwater placed GOV. McCILL ON HIGH LICENSE. CaabtaB in nomination for re-election W. &. Merriam President the Minnesota State Agricultural of St. Paul. Society—Synopsis of the Proceedings. CQ#ffiniL and Cento Strs. Mr. Furlong of Mower county both He Explains the Provisions and seconded the nomination and moved at Probable Effect of the High License the secretary be instructed to cast the Law in a Letter to a New N E W HJN3& vote of the assoiation for Mr. Merriam," York Paper. which was carried and the vote cast amidet The following letter, was written by Gov. collection! an all bitrtnem pertamug t» li Iilai great applause and cries of "speech," promptly attended t». McGill in reply to a letter from A. Miller, "speech." Mr. Merriam, who had called Individual Responsibitiyv of the New York Mail and Express, Gen. Baker to the chair pending the mo asking for information regarding the effects tion, in resuming his seat said he was very of the high license law in Minnesota: grateful for the honor, and hoped to serve $500,000. & St. Paul, a 6, 1888.-^0wing to the the society to its entire satisfaction. LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, time at which licenses were issued the law Other officers were elected as follows: Eagle Mill Co. did not go into effect in this'city iintil a First Vice President —F. C. Pillsbury ol 1, and in consequence of the delay in preparing SASH, BLINDS, Minneapolis. Second Vice Presidents— for the law here, saloonkeepers were Jame McHench of Martin county. granted until about Feb 1, prox., in Board of Managers (two members Col. —aDd all kinds of— which to comply with its requirements, BO Manufactoreis of Mark Chambers of Owatonn a and C. M. at it will be impossible at this time to Cosgrove of Sueur. Building Material. ROLLER FLOUR NlE'wuatfU state any concise facts regarding results There was a lively discussion on in St. Paul. With a very few exceptions a resolution offered by Kon W R. Merriatn, president ol the the law throughout the state BY THB ^g Furlong of Austin appropriating NEWULM, mm. society called the nieetins —(at the state is in force, and generally stated, the sum of $2,000 for the use of George E Gradual Reduction Roller S there has been a reduction in capitol)— to onler. Th first business was Knox, who was injured in the sham battle the appointment o! a committee on credentials. the number of saloons of over 1,600. at the laBt State Fair. Mr. a an offered The committee consisted of two While the effects of the law with regard to as a substitute, a resolution at the System, *. at large aDd one from each congressional the dimunition of drunkenness must na board of managers be instructed to send district, and was as follows: turally be of a more or less speculative denomination, N George E.Kno $500 for immediate use, still there are many facts J- Furlong, Mower county Joel NEW ULM, I N & and to furnish him such further funds as Heatwoie. Rice county Alexander Fiddes. which fairly warrant an inference at Its superior excellence proven in millions they may think he needs, after a close investigation lomes for more than a quarter of a century. I 1 Jackson county Col. Stevens, Hennepin there i-: much less an before the law of the case. Th resolution used by the "United States Government. Enlorsed county D. S. Hall, Renville county went into operation. As evidence of this was adopted. by the heads of the Great Universities as A. A. Stone, Stevens county C. N. Cosgrove, quote you the opinion of Bishop Ireland, E. S. read a resolution stating •Jia Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. together with some of his personal observations (Le Sueur county. NEW ULM, MINN. Price's the only Baking Powder that does not at it was the sense of the meeting at in the southern half of the state, The committee gathered in the credentials Jontain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only ia the dairy interests of the states be recognized known as the parish of St. Paul: 2ans. and retired to the railroad commissioners' by the association by the election of PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. room, where after some deliberation "In Winona," said the bishop, "there is a dairyma on the board of managers. /EW YORK, CHICAGO. ST. LOUIB. they returned with the report, which M.Mullen, Preset. M. 7ajen,Vtce-Pres,''i a very large Polish population, perhaps Adopted. was adopted: Delegates were present representing eight hundred families, mainly composed John Hauenstein, Gen. Baker, D. Homes and M. J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. a fifty societies. of mill hands, and formerly there was a T. a an were appointed a committee A committee consisting of Baker, good deal of intemperance among them. Obtained, and all PATENT JsmiHi^i) •*•. Directors: BREWER to which all applications for life memberships S. 0 Moore of Murray county, and George tended to for MODERATE FEES. Our office & There is now but one saloon in Winonainitead should be referred in the future, opposite the U. S. Patent Oflice. and we can ©attain M. Taylo of Becker county, presented a of ten, and the bank deposits of and the thirtieth annual meeting of the I'a tents In less time than those remote frodk series of By-Laws for the government of Werner Bcesch, Ckas. Wagner, Br. C. the Polish people are unusually large. Calsdonia, Minnesota State Agricultural society was WASHINGTON. Send MODEL. DRAWlbQ OK the meetings of the society which were Housto county, was formerly at an end. and PHOTO of Invention. We advise as to patent* Weschcke, 0. M. Olsen, E. G. Koch. adopted. The following is the most important composed of a large drinking population. ability free of charge and we make HO CHJJiQM Tl\fi election of a secretary will come before the others being merely routine UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED, Now there are but four saloons where the board ol managers some time within a MALTSTER For circular, advice, terms and references business: there were formerly fifteeja. I many month, when it is understood at foimal actual clients in your own State.County, City at DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS of the smaller places drunkenness The annual meetinc shall be held In the city Iw- applications will be received and the best B«dMe»».raa has disappeared altogether. Kilkenny, of St. Paul in accordance with the act ol reoreanization man, in the judgment of the board, be approved March 3, 1887, on the second OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE formerly a constant source of disorder, chosen for the place. Tuesday of each year at 10 o'clock, at soma Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fil Opposite Patent Office, Watbatgton, i. «t is now one of the quietest villages convenient place, and thirty days' notice of such TICKETS SOLD. Bros.?j all orders. In the state. All classen of people are Bingham meetings shall be given to the secretaries of the pleased—Germans, Folanders and French Mr, F. Grebe has charge of the bottling estab different societies forming the state association, The St. Pau Chamber of Commerce and a notice of the meeiing shall be printed in —all through the country. If there was a lishment. celebrated on the 10t hits 21s birthday, at least one of the daily papers of the city of St. Jim Dim, Minn. popular vote to-day as to high license in Cke Attention iven to Collecting. Paul and one daily paper in Minneapolis, once by a banquet at the Rya Hotel. Among Minnesota the majority would be overwhelmingly each week for the four weeks preceding the annual the speakers were President Russell Blakeley, in its favor. I is the solution meetincr. Special meetings of the society DEALERS IN LUMBE Gen. Joh B. Sanborn, Thoma Cochran, R. Pfefferle, of the temperance question its benefits may be called by the board of managers by giving E Drake, Bishop Ireland and Rev. all the societies at least ten days' notice of are already appreciated by the people, Sam. Smith. the meeting, naming the place and time of such and it would be impossible to change the meeting. Lew Dodge, widely kno»vrt among high license law of Minnesota to-day. Th A circular was distributed among the delepates Northwestern railroaders, is dead, having financial feature of the Minnesota law is ST. PAUL, Dealer in showing the financial condition of the been for some time afflicted with pulmonary one of its many admirable features." MINNEAPOLI S society, from which the following facts are disease. was formerly a Manitoba I is doubtful if any one in the state is AND passenger conductor, and subsequently on tfrken: Balance on hand, Dec. 10, 1886, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, better able to judge of the general effect of nes, the Northsrn Pacific. $626.63 receipts from Dec. 10, 1886. to this law with respect to drunkenness than SASH AND BLIND. Bishop Ireland, and I have therefore quoted Dec. 10, 1887, including balance on hand, AtBrainerd.T. Seymour, a well known citizen, CANNED, DRIED & GREEN RAILWAY. him at some length. W at the operation died of heart trouble. was a na receipts from the last fair and one-half special Lime, Cement and CoaU of this law may be in St. Paul, it is, state appropriation, $105,200.53, of tive of Quebec and came here from Duluth I S ow THE Road. of course, difficult to say but the number several years ago, engaging in wagon and wbv Ji there has been disbursed for indebtedness,'permanent at of applications already made is misleading Bs the DIRECT LINE from carriage manfuacturing. improvements, etc., $100,/92.80, Flcnjir sundi FeecL Lowest prices always* as to the number of licenses at will be St.PiulaMinneapolis leaving a balance the treasury of The Republicans of Minnesota will hold taken out, from the fact at time yet remair-• a conference in Minneapolis on the 18t $4,407.73. The gross receipts during fair */r the saloonkeepers to determine instant to organize a branch of the Republican week were $70,303.98, including tickets STONE,WOODEN AND W I O W whetln or not they will continue to sell Opposite Railroad Depot, National league and provide for the TO I sold, entrance money, privileges, rent and under in new law. I is not probable formation of Auxiliary clubs throughout St. Cloud, Sank Centre, W A E NEW ULM, MIKS postage, and the disbursements for at then* will be more j^than 350 licenses the state taken out in this city, where heretofore NEW ULM, MIKST. premiums, race purses, special attractions, ergus Falls, Paynesville, At Austin, Dunn, employed by M. there have been 750 saloons. Very officers'salaries and incidentals, $61,256.64, Gregson as a teamster, committed suicide Morris, Moorhead truly, yours. A. R. MCGILL. showing the net profits of the last fair to be by shooting himself through the heart. $18,047.34. The amount expended for race and Graceville, Minn. Whisky was the cause of his disgust with attractions, ig 1,010, represents disbursements life. Aberdeen, Ellendale, from which the society received no News is received of S. Baker, the Minneapolis The Chicago, St. Paul & Kansa City defaulter, from his home in Canada. direct revenue, and the special attraction Casselton, Fargo, Wahpeton, Railway company (formerly Minnesota & fund of $13,438.75 was divided between Northwestern) filed articles of incorporation and Grand Forks, Dak. Manufacturer of and Dealer in I.Irs. Sabin gives a brilliant reception at the G. A. ($11,982.75) and music ($1,456). with the secretary of state. Place of Washington. The preseno value of the surplus account is THROUGH TRAINS A & business Dubuque, Iowa. Th Ortonville CIGARS, $572,631.92, including $400,000 in land & Southern Railway company has filed articles The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. a railway —in— company will build the finest hotel at and $173,992 in buildings. of incorporation with the secretary TOBACCOS, Minnetonka in excelsior this spring. NORTHER N and I MINNESOTA and of state, to run a line of road from Ortonville ELECTION OF OFFICEBS. southwest by Pipe Stone to the west CP NTRAL DAKOTA At the annual meeting or the Duluth, Before announcing that the election of Hue of "the state. Tourists. Fishermen and Hunters all ^G PIPES. Fergus Falls & Southern railroad the following officers was the next order of business, President Building Inspector Johnson furnished a to Minnetonka, Geneva Ben.,,"" officers were elected for the ensuing Merriam craved the indulgence of the Devil1 reporter a comparative statement of the year: President. Jaco Austin of Ferjus Ash by, Osakis or Lake. Cor. Minnesota and Centre association for a few minutes, in which he a of buildingrione in St. Paul during Falls vice president. C. E Gray of St. SH!ler.» «nd Projectors for business localities gave the following address, which was kindly streets. the past year. If placed inn soild continuous Louis treasurer, E. E Corliss of Ottvr will timl an niunidxnceof the best farming lani received by the members of the association line, the buildiiigH would extend 88,782 Tail county secretary, Jame A. Brown, uml opening* t«r bus-tioss pursuits along the line NEW ULM, MINN. and the speaker warmly applauded at its feet, or sixteen and four- fifth miles. of the St. K. M.& M. Ry., particularly in Northein Otter Tail county. Minnesota and Dakota, as far west as Fori conclusion: Those who have n«*ver nmlized the fact Jnp. Neixman, SoBarinx from complaints{•«»• Pensions granted to citizens of Minnesota Bnforil on 1I-II-I»T ."otuatia. fore can readily *ee the enormous anionnt liar to their sexwill find in MC» Gentlemen: It is a source of gratification to J. Wilson, St. Cloud D. S. Estabrook, For Maps. PampliMs ati.t full information, call HABTES'B IHOH TOKIO of building at has been doue during th« fiuci for the first time in its history the Minnesota Minneapolis Mclvnight, Crow Wing on or address C. II. WARREN, Bats, rpeedj earn. 0ire«a c)«ar. healthycompiexioa. State Agricnltural society practically out of past year. Uenl. Pa*s. A?cnt, St. Paul, Minn. All attempts at counterfeiting only adds to its papa* Hand. Morristown A. A. Mudge. Blue debt and with sufficient funds at hand to continue \arily. Do not experiment—getOEHHKal.AiroJBEBSrVE8 A. MAXVEL W. S. ALF.XAJVDER. Gov. McGill re-appointed Gen.H. II.Sib-, E a City A. W. Clark. Passel Pat its work for the present season. For years Dealer in Or. HARTER'S LIVER FILLS 1 Gcnl.M-rr. Trf. Mgr Care Constipation.Ltvor Comnlatnt mad Slekl the friends of this institution have worked incessantly ley of St. Pau on the board of resents of terson, Dassel W. W. Gillett, Hector W DIRTS GOODS I Headache. Sample Dose and Drean Book] for its welfare, in season and out of MANITOBA-PACIFIC BOUTK. the University of Minnesota. lie also ap F. Smith. Oakdale O. Fiskuin, alias mailed on receipt of two cents In postage. season. From small beginnings it has grown pointed Gordon E Cole and Thoma S. Ohleson, Pelican Lake H. Bonesteel, THE DR. HABTER MEDIC1HE CO.. ST. LOUIS, Mfc Hats, Caps, Notions, constantly, until to-day no agricultural society, Cheap Casli Store. Buckham of Faribaul on the same board. Spring Valley: L. Cantleherry, Otto unless it be the St. Louis Mechanical Association Groceries,". JfrovlsioitSi Bitzer, Wacouta I. Ballard, Waseca of Missouri, has such an array of fine buildings In the case of a ah SorenRon against H. Budolphi,' Farley, Jr Fountain or such complete erounds. Situated midway between the Northern Pacific Railroad company Crockery and Glassware, the Twin Cities of the Northwest, with the jury in the United States circuit court President Washburn. General Manager c$o. jSdofBjsi, perfect facilities for transportation and for the Green, Juried and Canned at St. Paul returned a verdict of §4,91)5 for Underwood and Engineer Rich, of the Moo handling of all articles necessary to a successful the plaintiff. road, are now at Sault Ste. Marie conferring Fruits, etc, etc. exhibition, we are in a position to build up with Sir Donald Smith an I MANTFACTCRER OF & DEALER I N an institution that will be creditable to the The supreme lodge ol the United States state and the people of the A'orthwest. officials of the Canadian Pacific road in regard Boots and Shoes! Protective league, which was in session in DEALER IN Agricultural and mechanical exhibitions I will always take farm produce in exchang* to the operation of regular Throuzti St. Paul, lias completed its labors. are given for the benefit of the instruction DRY GOODS. trains from Minneapolis to the sea board. for goods, and pay the highest market price for all The following are the officers elected for which they afford, with the view of enhancing NOTIONS, kinds of paper rags. the condition of the people and adding. the ensuing term: Herma Trott St. At St. Peter Operator Oblund, of the Minn. & 3d N. atrs., New Ulm, Mins*. by generous competition, to the material welfare Paul, supreme commander Peterson, Omah a depot, surprised three men «lio HATS. CAPS, or the commonwealth. An institution conducted In connection with my store Ihnte a first-clam Minneapolis, supreme senior vice commander !, had broken into the*depot. ey got out upon this broad basis is, of necessity, of GROCERIES. CROCKERY 11. R. Denny,St. Paul, supreme junior saloon furnished with a splendid billiard table anj but left their tools. Thev had jnt, commenced incalculable benefit. The founders of this society A large assortment of men's taA vice commander C. Hill, St. Paul, drilling the safe. The operator notified and OILS. my customers will always find good liquors aad had this result in view, and upon those in ladies5 boys' boots and shoes, and aad supreme chaplain H. W. Busse, supreme charge must rest the responsibility of carrying the police, who followed them up cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. on the work. In the early history of Minnesota, recorder B. Mueller. Minneapolis, supreme children's shoes constantly kept on and caught five of the gun.* a.t Kasota Ho A T*o it steal Instruments when the state was thinly settled, with but limited treasurer M. D. Fowler, St. Paul, also received SloO of Ktolen property. hand. Custom work and rep&hing All goods purchased of me will be delivered t« means of transportation, and when, as a tntrl WJ3EELEK & WIL$0~S'8 supreme guide A. C. Bamsden, St. Paul, They cave their names as Frank Spencer. any part of the city free of cost. promptly attended to. rule, the people were unable, for causes of a pecuniary supreme I. G. W. Vittum, M. D., supreme Daniel Clark, M. Connelly Jame Ryan and nature, to ake part in the annual gathering, Latest Improved Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Mlna medical examiner. Joh Bailey. it is not surprising ffaat the exhibits were sEiriXG MAcninm. not large. THE CHICAGO and The first regular (lour shipme over the The sixteenth annual meeting of the Now that the state has become populous, and newly opened Sou road was made on the that means are at hand for easy access to the State Fire association was held at Albert Ill Goods Sold at Bottom Frices. fair, no reason exists why the plans originated 5th. and wa* a novelty in its way The Lea. One hundred and thirty-nine delegates by the society should not be carried out. Better M. EPPLE, Prop'r. po-calle 1 flour train was really made up of were present. Th statistician. 0 farming, better manufactured goods, better five distinct freight trains, and will travel NORTHWESTER^ L. Cutter reported: There were 73N tires labor-saving niacliineiy are needed better stock NEW ULM, MINN, thirty minutes apart between Minneapolis MINNESOTA ST. NEW ULM. reported during the past year. Of this MINN. must be raised: in fact, anything that adds to and Smlt Ste. Marie, where they will be number 4 7 were incendiary. So the wealth and the happiness of the citizen are I transfern-d to the Canadian Pacific and the results to be attained, and the agricultural lamp explosions. 2« other explosions, 2 1 Empire Mill Co. n~HE nndersigned desires to inform the people of society holds its yearly exhibit for that purpose. carried to tide water, at Montreal. matches, 2 0 spontaneous conmintion. 20 RAILWAY I New Ulm and vicinity that h6 has re-establishea Tho"board Suds ir. profits by cxperiencf. and accidental, 41 carelessness,72 overheating, The transfer of the Northwestern Car his meat market and is now preapared to waii each year hopes to make the entertainment more and the remainder to other causes. Th on his old customers and friends with only tin company's property t" the Minnesota varied and more profit jible than the year previous. best tresh and cured meats, sausages, lard and everything total loss reported was $2,514,25(5, with At the lair in September, among the attractions Thresher company is completed at :Stiilwate'r. usually kept in a first-class market Tin Penetrates the Centres of Population insurance of S1.3tt7.217. Th following were the exhibits from various counties The price at, which Referee Williston, highest market price will be paid for FAT CAT, in sume of them were especially praisew. rctiy oiheers were elected: Piesident, A. Trenham, who was present, at 1 he transfer, TLE, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. and commendable as showing the remarkable ILLINOIS, IOWA, Alexandria first vice president, A. knocked down the property 1o the Thresher versatility of the soil, and the agricultural resouicesof M. E E Leopele, Brainerd second vice president, company was Si 105,001).75-. Of at M- Rollers and 4 Burrs. the state. WISCONSIN, Meat Market. W I. A. Nicolin secretary. 0 R. Strong, St. a §100,000, in accordance with an It is to be hoped at the coming fair to offer a Paul treasurer, E. Joy Stillwater very handsome pr«niium, one sufficiently large order of court, ai-compmiied the bid &440,000 MICHIGAN, to lie attractive, lor the best county exhibit, believing statistical^ 0 Cutler, Anoka. Th cosh was paid into court by the We take pleasure in informing the that a large number of counties will vie president decided at the next meeting be MINNESOTA* Thresher company $23,700 collected by public that we are now ready for business. with each other in endeavoring to show to the JOS. SCfflOBRICH, Prop'r., held in Alexandria in June. Receiver Brown was applied on payment DAKOTA, world the results arising frohi.c:ireful development. The best machinery and all the of the purchase price and bonds were given It is suggested that the board add still A bad railway .accident occurred one to secure payment of the balance. latest improvements in the manufacture NEBRASKA and more to an already tui-1 premium list attractive New Ulm, Minn. mile northwest of Sauk Center. The passenger sums for fine live stock of eveiv kind. As fast of flour enable us to compete witb Tim Barrett's sentence was suspended as the condition of the treasony will permit it is coach ofthe-Snnk Center Northern WYOMINCL at Minneapolis until a 12 desned that the grounds be put attiactive the best mills in the country. road was derailed. Tho inside was completely A large supply offresh meats, saulage, shape. laving out roadw.iv a,, walks, boulevards, demolished and ail the tracks were The new science hall at Hamline University We are constantly buying etc. 'i'he railroads ot the state extended better Its TRAINSERVICEis care faff? torn up Th car was dragged one hundred Wheat, hams, lard, etc., constantly on near St. Paul was formally dedical«yl facilities than Jberetotoie in the way ot passenger yards after being derailed. A youn. recentir. Science hall is the finest of arranged to meet requirements cd Mye, land. All orders from the country rates, and an endeavor will be ma io. tor the lady, Amand a Thornquisr, had nearly all all the Hamline buddings, being constructed enmmg yea to hay-• the tares still tmther reduced. local travel, as vreU as to furnish Com, promptly attended to. Some of the railroads carried ejcinbits her clothing burned off and her person WHS of red In irk, is three stories in height, the most attractive Routes Urn to and from th" lair tiee: others wtr.'nutflO Oats, very badly scorched. A man named Morrison UlixoS feet ground dimensions, dvth a ones'ory CASH PAID FOR HIDES. generoa-p, but it as .believed that upon a fair prosit through travel between important was badly injured about the back rting, !2x45, which is devoted to a BucJzwheat, tntation of thefoeH all of the **ilro:ids centerdl and head and others -w*re more or lesB laboratory. The htructure cost over§30,000. *r,jr a *E- filul a Mxnaeapoiis will adopt the &e.9 &c* TRADE CENTRES. and was presented to the president of hurt. THE NEWEM »—-, fc.ime liberal policy. V" the university free fro debt. Th two '1 be success and u«ef'Ulnf*a of this society At the Highest Market Prices. The Hall Iron mining comnanvo Duluth main flo-irs are divided into eight class must, ot necessity, depend 1 irirelv, nay entirely Its EQUIPMENT ot Day ami vpon the manatiintt board. You must see to Jt filed articles of incorporation with th* secretary rooms, and the basement is being fitted We sell all kinds of CITY PLANING MILL Parlor Cars, Dining and Palace that men ot chaiiwter and abuitv arc "elected to of Btate. for a gymnasium. The university is free look after affairs. should be cnosen from debt and has a laige and growing endowment Sleeping Cars is without rival. JFLOVB, who h.ive the welfare of tne utate at heart, and .'J-j fund. -£L -i*ii* who »ire wi li- to devote some rime to benefit Its ROAD-BED is perfection, fl* At Waterloo, Iowa. Dame! A Nanma SHOBTS, :t *•$ tue comniouw-.iUh and DOI for the mere pecuniary MANUFACTURES stone-bnllasted SteeL Furniture company caught fire, and for The daughter of Mrs. Erickson.the worn-' gain wnich ir*y cooe flora the work. In a I JiBAN, tc.M five hours the efforts of the firemen an murdered near Rush Clty,is said to have The NORTHWESTERN fe th* npirit of hiir uon .md desire tor good, choose DOORS, WINDOW SASH, LT LOW RATES. your directs sand oftieers and the rehuit cannot were required to prevent the spread been outraged by a Minneapolis man favorite route for the- Commercial but tje sati ctor\. of the flames to the Hotel Irving and the When arrested Heinaman admitted the VENETIAN BLINDS, Traveler, the Tourist und the Seeicers My shur: connection with this institution, has large mills located on Mill square. After act, but denied at he used force to accomplish given me so'ne opp iitunitics to 3udge of the Special Attention given to utter New Homes in the Goldem a stubborn fight the (ire was confined to it. 1 worfc, and of tue possiij hues f-jr the future, and Z?Ta 3t.orQ. "W"orlsL MOULDINGS AND FRAMES. the four buildings occupied by the Daniel Northwest. ,--~~ fM'fi 1 I a-'-ure yon that I know of nothing ihat will The Mankat board of trade has elected & Nauman company, Joh Althouse, M. Ef redonnd more to the future greatness of Jlinnefcota the folowing directors for the ensuing year: Detailed information cheerful!} than the Rucc-'«stul giowth of this society Hummel's job printing office, and M- Tippraan's Planing, turning and all John A. Williard, Joh N. Hall. C. Wise, furnished by „. An extra stone for giinding feed. I man itred by men who are desirous of doing some billiard hall. Th loss is a J. C. Noe, -John Klein, Washburn. G. E jco'id lo those around thi-m. C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent,*? ?40,U00, with $13,000 insurance. Morrill's work with rib-saw promptly Brett, G. T. Barr, W. Farr, W. R. Geddes, Steam Cornsheller. I oe^-ire to ia«e tuis oj portnuitv to express soap factory was entirely destroyed 4 mv thanks to the members if rhe board and the M. G. Willard, B. Tuttle. ChristenBen, and neatly executed. NawTJha.lttaa, by fire. Loss §10,000 no insurance. ^Vood taken for cash or in exchange 1 cflicetswuo luve sewed with me during ths G. Heinze, E M. Pope, M. 0 Sundt, MARVIN HU6HIT, R. C. WICKER, 'v pa.-t year lor the.r invariable consider ttion and W. B. Walker. S. Barney, Jensen, The Farmer and Merchants' bank of Stapitfe Iill Co. fer' courcscy. The .-ai/isftictory result has en due lames Shoemaker. Minneapolis filed its organization certificate Vice-Prea't and Gen. Mangr. Traffic Manama r*r their untiring and generous efforts and affords All work guaranteed. Bates reason, and affidavit of payment of capital 'ig.. imee8p«aal pleasure to publicly testify to the LP.WILSOM, The old English custom of holding able. CASH PURCHASES htock and was duly authorized to commence Twelfth Night Frolics was observed in 8t C. ZELLER, Prop'r. General PsaaennerA«ento. 3j i'Rs evident Merriam desired the secretary business by the state bank superintendent. Paul by members of St. Pau and Christ nd CHEAP SALES. !W*'lo read a letter from Hon. Ignatius Donnel. Capital stock paid in $25,000. churches. „, J4,~ -V'-SS3H&, 2.2itf if KiMrcsJ? &j&3 y&ygai W fe^&^vJ4M^^4^^^]v^C^S "t --^"i wi »i imiinIJWMMMWIIiwaani