New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 27, 1889 · Page 6 of 9
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HIS FIMLVMESSAGE. 120 days. I deem a session of that length Win. BjQetyer-, a of a Closet. paid into the territorial treasury as per ?fr. Aufderheide, entirely unnecessary, and urge upon you I" centum on gross earnings of local and interstate 3 The following' strange history has the importance of as early an adjournment business for 1888, to be as follows: ml been whispered abroad concerning as is consistent with a proper discharge of *H your duties to the state. The average daily Tax TerritoriaL NEW ULM Tax one of the principal dressmakers of MINN. "The Governor of North Dakota Road. Miles. Total. cost of a session of the legislative assembly County. Manufacturer of *A MANUFACTURER OF Paris, a woman whose taste and is estimated at $850. Should the session sends in His Message. N. Pacific 814.35 •29,215 89 664,658 29 •93,874 18 continue 120 days at a cost of $102,000, that FINE CIGARS. elegance of design in certain details StP.M.&M 998.02 31,083 33 40,783 69 71,867 02 item alone would swallow up nearly half Hlno. tSoo 99.01 Fire, Well Building- and Steopl* 171 49 342 98 614 47 of feminine costume are well known. C.,M.&St.P of our income. 117.94 1,007 56 3,215 12 4,822 68 C. & N. W 14.90 It appears that there exists in Paris 181 73 363 44 The total assessed valuation of the state 546 17 „.\fc .'\* a law forbidding any house that employs as shown by the assessment roll of 1889 is 2,044.22$62,260 00 $109,363 52 $171,623 62 $66,857,436.30 obtained from the following work-people from forcing them He Discovers a Necessity for St. P., M. & M. R. R., 55.41 miles new line in sources: 1889. Wtne Pressed Bric for to work after a stipulated hour, fg_r*Special brands made to order. Lands $40,061,175 65 2,099.63 total miles of railroad to date. Strict Economy in which is, I think, ten* o'clock. The Horses 5,223,877 00 ornamental fronts* By chapter 110 of the Session Laws ot Mules and asses 444,474 00 Finances. pressure of orders inevitable to the 1889, the duties and powers of the railroad Cattle 2,557,953 25 Sheep .78,759 35 exhibition season tempted Madame commissioners were greatly enlarged. Ws. FRANK. JOHN BBNTZIN. Swine 122,354 20 a the best o! shipping facilities an Without the report of the commission we to break this law. Her workrooms Town lots 9,854,329 50 Cottonwood Mills. will pay prompt attention to m&il order* are unable to give information as to he Merchandise 2,574,641 00 were in full tide of operation BISMARCK, N. D., Special Telegram, Nov., Capital in manufactures 158,567 oo efficiency of the law as amended. I is believed, '30.—The two houses voted separately to one evening, near midnight, when an Vehicles 1,129,451 60 however, that the commission has NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. a for United States senator. Ex-Gov. Moneys and credits 1,113,078 75 ominous summons sounded at the ample power to enforce the provisions Household furniture 188,820 00 •Gilbert A. Pierce received all the votes in door, followed by the dreaded mandate: thereof. There is some complaintin regard Stocks and shares 1,029,658 00 Custom grinding solicited. Will H. EudolpM, either house, -except twelve Democratic All other property 2,875,220 00 to the operation and discrimination of elevator "Open, in the name ofthe law!" S rvotcs, which were cast for ex-Secretary M. and warehouse "men, and some slight grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange In an instant the goods and sewing Total $66,857,436 30 McCormack. Both houses adopted a amendment relative thereto may be desired. 34 lbs. flour, 5 Ss. shorts and 8 implements were whisked out of PEOHIBITION. resolution designating Pierce for the long It is possible that the complaint arises more A majority of the legal voters, by their fis. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flout sight, the lights were extinguished, term. Th houses then went into joint session MANTFACTUBSR OF & DCAIuBJ. I3f from a want of enforcement than a defect in suffrages constitutionally expressed, having the work-women were hidden away Boots and Shoes! and feed sold at low rates and delivered to receive the governor's message. the law itself. Th change made by our declared in favor of the prohibition of Following are the salient points of the constitution making commissioners here, there and everywhere. One the sale and manufacture ot intoxicating a New Ulnn free of expense. message: liquors of all kinds within our state, it becomes elective, it is hoped may lead to a more girl, a delicate little creature, was your duty to enact such laws as shall Th history of that portion of the Northwest rigid enforcement. FRANK & BENTZIN. hurriedly thrust into a great wardrobe Mian. *SdN. itrs^ 'New Ulm, Minn. be in harmony, not only with the letter, which is now included within the The present system of railroad rates practically but with the full spirit, import and scope of hung with dresses, the door boundaries of the State of North Dakota precludes the possibility of establishing the section. By the terms of said section it AUG. qUENSE, ^contains much to inspire confidence in the closed and locked upon her and the A large assortment ot men's and a jobbing and wholesale trade or building is not left for the legislative assembly to determine future of our commonwealth. Little more up of commercial centers in our state. key removed. The visit of inspection boys* boots and shoes, and ladies' and as to their action, but it expressly an a decade has passed since thelndian and This I deem to be a great detriment to both of the police revealed nothing, children's shoes constantly kept or says "the legislative assembly shall by law buffalo were driven from her fertile plains. city and country, and, if within the province prescribe regulations for the enforcement I 1880 its sparse population was confined and as soon as they had taken their band. Onstom work and repaiii&f of the legislature, would favor the conferring HARNESS MAKER of the provisions of this article and shall to the few counties along the Red river and promptly attended to. such powers on the commissioners departure the girls werereleased from thereby provide suitable penalties for the tike line of the Northern Pacific railway. as would enable them to remedy this violation thereof." By the adoption of this their hiding-places. But when the the feme of the rich fertility of her soil —and Dealer in— evil. section it has become a part of the fundamental and-especial adaptability to the production wardrobe door was unlocked, the John Hauenstein, Whips, Collars, and all other law of our state therefore, as long *©f«peculiar variety of wheat of superior NEEDY SETTLERS. corpse of the unhappy child who as this remains a part of our constitution articles usually kept ^excellence and the healthfulness of our I herewith submit correspondence in reard every law-abiding citizen will be in favor had been concealed there, fell upon tilimate spread rapidly throughout our own to destitution in several counties. in a first-tdass harness of its rigid enforcement. I trust this Tom this correspondence it will be seen land and to foreign shores. Then came a the floor. She had died of suffocation. shop, question, in which the people are deeply there is some destitution in these counties period of growth and development that has This story has been hushed interested, may have at your hands thoughtful owing to the failure of crops two successive scarcely been equaled in the early history New harnesses made to order and re and serious consideration. Laws should up, not a hint of it appearing in the and of the progress of any other state or territory. years, caused by the early frosts in 1888 and not be framed for the purpose of facilitating pairing promptly attended to. Many thousands of our countrymen the severe drouth of this past season. A Paris papers.—From the Philadelphia ALTSTER the violation of the spirit of the above section, a hardy and industrious citizens of lands loss of crops is more severely felt in these NEW MLM, MINN Telegraph. but should have for their purpose the localities owing to the fact that these counties beyond the sea found in North Dakota new absolute enforcement of its requirements. were but recently settled, and, as is the homes. Thus, and thus only, can the true merits or case in all new countries, by men with very H.FRENZEL, Thus, within a brief period, we find our demerits of the question be tested to the Our brewery is hilly equipped and able to fll limited means, and thus unable to maintain So he a on of Rome opulation increased to 225,000, a populaunsurpassed satisfaction of a majority of the people. themselves and families under the unfortunate «11 orders. for intelligence and thrift, failure of crops. While the exaggerated In order not to wander too far Mr. F. Grebe aas charge of the bottling estab* representing all the enterprise and push of PUKITY OF ELECTIONS. reports of suffering that have lishtnent. Manufacturer of The perpetuity of a republican form of *he young men of the mostprogressive communities from the main subject, I will cite one been spread broadcast through the Eastern Hew Ulm, Minn. government is dependent upon the purity of the East, energized by the vigor cities are to be deprecated, we most fully SODA WATER, item only of these annals of destruction. of the source from which it springs. That «of our incomparable climate, each year addin sympathize with the destitute and needy, thousands of acres to our cultivated source is the will of the governed. The ballot and I recommend that the subject have I will mention what haDpened box is the moans by which that will is 'fields and demonstrating the adaptability SELTZER WATER your careful consideration. expressed therefore the protection of the I -of our soil and climate to a greater diversity in the valley of the Forum between Information conies from that portion of purity of the elective franchise is of primary of crops and agricultural pursuits. and the state where greatest need exists that 1540 and 1549. In less than ten and fundamental importance. A proof of Our railroad system that in 1880 comprised much complaint is made of the extortion the growing demand for the protection of years' time the men employed by the one company, with only one line ex-Sending practiced by a certain class of loan agents, Dealer in the ballot is shown by the fact that measures Champagne Cider. partly across the state,now includes contractors of St. Peter's to search whose chief source of profit would seem to looking to radical reform in the manner nearly 2,000 miles of completed road, trav•-ersing be the dire distress of their fellow men. I for building materials crossed the of conducting elections have attracted such her domain in all directions, two believe that capital is an all-important element universal attention, and stringent election Valley of the Forum from end to end, great transcontinental lines running through in the development of a new country, Centre Street, New Ulm. Minn laws have recently been adopted in many like an appalling meteor, destroying, her teirilory, making many of our new cities and that all legislation tending to make the CANNED,, DRIED & ©KEEN of the states. At the beginning of the year and towns as favorable railroad centers dismantling,splitting into fragments legitimate investment of money more secure Entire Mill Co. only one state, Massachusetts, had such a as some of the older cities of the East. will lead to an influx of capital that will go FRUITS, burning into lime, the temples, the law on her statute book, "which was largely Nature has, indeed, been bounteous in her far to prevent the exaction of excessive interest a modification of the Australian system of arches, the basilicas most famous in gifts to our state. Our undeveloped resources or bonuses. I am, however, of the 2?lo\ir and Feedi voting. During the year the legislatures of of wealth are beyond computation, Roman history, in the history of the opinion that some specific legislation looking ROLLER MILL. nine states have enacted laws embodying And far exceed the most sanguine hopes. to the protection of the people against Old World, together with the inscriptions the same general principles. I will be remembered he judicious application oi that capital methods or extortion now practiced would STO*B.WOODEN AND WiftLOw^. which indicated their former that our last territorial legislative "which such resources must attractj intelligently be greatly in the interest of all classes. assembly passed a similar law, but by use or design, and the statues and and harmoniously co-operating with W A S some as yet unaccountable means it failed 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. he tireless energies oi our people, cannot APPROPRIATIONS. bas-reliefs which ornamented them. to find its way to the executive chamber. By the statement of estimated receipts and HEW ULM M1N3T/ fail to work out tor the new State of North In 1540 the podium, steps and pediment The universally favorable comment upon expenditures it is apparent that the amount Dakota a grand destiny the workings of the Australian system of of the temple of Antonius and We take pleasure in informing the of our indebtedness at the end of the present Owing to the fact that the reports of the voting strongly commends it as worthy of year will nearly reach the limit allowed by Faustina were removed to St. Peter's outgoing territorial officers have not yet public that we are now ready for busness. your careful consideration. I may be urged the constitution, which limit is $200,000. I been submitted, and owing further to the or otherwise made use of. Between The best machinery and all the that this system is too cumbersome for is hoped, however, that by the greatest care limited time intervening between the in•stallation many of our sparsely settled communities. latest improvements in the manuf acure and scrutiny in the matter of appropriations of the present state officers and 1541 and 1545 the same fate befell I would suggest this might easily be obviatedb and expenditures, the prospective deficiency of flour enable us to compete with •the meeting ol the legislature, and to the making it applicable to cities and the triumphal arch ruised in honor of may be somewhat reduced Th •delay consequent upon the division of the ihe best mills in the country. Augustus after the battle of Actium executive has no hesitancy in saying that Manufacturer'of mad Dealer in, recincts having a certain number of votes, assets and liabilities between the two states, We are constantly buying: he deems it unwise at this time to provide it is impossible to prepare as complete, detailed believe the matter to be one of great importance and a portion of the Cloaca Maxima. CIGARS, Wheat, for the building of any new public institutions and exhaustive a statement of the to our state and recommend that In 1546 the temple of Julius Caesar of any kind. Bye,. financial condition of the state as I should some legislation looking to the guarding of was leveDed to the ground, together desire, but the reports of the territorial officers the purity of our elections be enacted. While it would possibly be d'esirable to Corn, TOBACCOS, with the Fasti Consulars and Triumphales will be forthcoming later on, and will do so were we in financial condition to Oats, RAILROAD TAXATION. make the necessary outlay, yet in the present probably be available before your session engraved on its marble I most respectfully beg leave to call your Buckwheat^ PIPES, closes. condition of our treasury, with a large basement in 1547 the temple of Castor attention to the necessity of a revision of portion of our people struggling with all he total bonded indebtedness to date is &c, die* the present law providing for the taxation and Pollux was dismantled in the unfavorable conditions appertaining to ^539,807.46, being the amount assumed by of the property of railroad companies. Cor. Minnesota and Centre the early settler, in the establishment of a 1549 the temple of Vesta, the temple he State of North Dakota as provided by At the Highest Market Brioea. the provisions of chapter 107 of the Session home in anew country, 1 deem it the part section five of the report of the joint commission, of Augustus, and the shrine of Vortumnus.—Rhdolfo Laws of 1889 railroad companies are permitted, streets. of wisdom that all such appropriations be and approved by the people of We sell all kinds of in lieu of all other taxes, to pay Lanciani. NEWILM, 'MINN. deferred and that our credit at me and North and South Dakota. Of the outstandjsn into the state treasury aper centum upon abroad be built up by prudent and economical PJLOUB, bonds, $231,600 bear interest at 6 per the gross earnings, both local and interstate. Keuman, methods. vmi per annum, and $182,000 at 4} per cent Section 176 of our constitution, however, SHORTS, Lost. and $42,700 at 4 per cent, and the $83,507.46 provides that "the legislative assembly IRRIGATION, BRAN, «$&.*, refunsiing warrants 5 per cent making the may by law provide for the payment of The deficiency of the rainfall for the A neat proverb advises you to .t total amount paid annually as interest upon AT LOW RATES. a per centum of gross earnings'of railroad past few years in a considerable portion of "Pocket your watch, and watch Dealer in our bonded debt ij.27,969.35. Th bonds issued our state has awakened greatinterest in fche companies, to be paid in liew of all state, DIRTS 000333, last April for the repairs of the university question of irrigation. county and township and school taxes, on your poefcet and age's famous Speoial Attention given to at Grand Porks were 4 per cent The limits of this message/only permit a property exclusively used in aad about the "Put money in thy purse^ needs an Hats, Caps, Motions, bonds and were negotiated at a premium of prosecution of the business of such companies few suggestions. Rainfall must increase or Oiis-boxn "W*orlsL 3£ per cent, which was a very gratifying indication as common carriers tot no real certain parts of our state must have moisture-from adidition, telling us how to keep the Groceries^ Provisions^ ot the credit of our late territory. estate of said corporations snail be exempt artificial sources. Is it improbable purse. A Florida paper mentions Crockery and'Glassware, An exira stone for grinding, feed. is, however, believed with wise and careful from taxation in the same- manner that the rainfall may increase? Is irri legislation looking to the care of our and on the same basis as other gation practicable in the view of the unduIato?y one that had a faculty forgetting Green, Dried* and Canned Steam CornsheHer. character of the surface in the -credit, that our state will be able to negotiate real estate is taxed, except road! bed, right lost equal to that ot any umbrella. Fruits, etc, etc. of way, shops and buildings used exclusively tions where it is most needed? If so her bonds even at a lower rate. Wood taken for cash or in exohange in their business as commons carriers.' can it be best accomplished? Fro It contained oae hundred dollars, Fifty thousand dollars of the 6 per cent ib«ncls are subject to the call of the state, Under the restrictions, therefoass, of this whaH sources can the water best be supplied? and' was owned by onse Cummins, I win alwayi take farm prodne* J» exehangt .. -and $63,000 more will be subject to call section the constitution, the pnasent law If from'the Missouri river, how a wh©/dropped', it while returning to for gooda, and pay thoilgkoat mackcb prlosfar aU April next. Provision for the calling in of will need amendment to conform thereto. where? I from artesian weHs, at what CASH PURCHASES New Smyrna, front Daytona, He did depthican it be obtained? I the supply these bonds should be made as soon as pos.. It will be «!een by the provisions of the present ttudi paper rags. law of 1889 the per centum of gjsoss earnings inexhaustible? Can it be found at about not discover his-loss until he reached sible. Owing to the short time elapsing and CHEAP SALES. is to be accepted by the state 3a lieu of the same depth in all parts of the state? Sbefore the state will have the option of I emMettoa with atora I knits'* drat-daa* towny when he immediately started all other taxes upon all property of all Will the water thus obtained injure vegetation calling in a large share of the remainder of H. HANSGHEN, salooa furolihod with a iplendld bhllardtablea» back to loofe for-it, but ©wring to the tfa.e 6 per cent bonds, it is believed that they kinds of railroad companies. Thas constihowever, 1 These, I believe, are questions that nycittomara will awaya find good llqaora darkness he did not find and went will at once be called, by offering to ex-tution, provides that said tax of must first be settled before any intelligent elgara.aad aTerjr Awanoona aplaadid said per centum of gross earnings-may be plan can be determined upon. They can 'as far as Port Orange. Contractor and Bnildei. change therefor long-time bonds bearing only b«-determined by surveys and experiments a«y» to exceed 4 per cent interest. accepted by tihe-state in lieu only *f taxes In the meaning he started toward All gootfa purchased of ma will b»d*UT«n« upon such property as is used exclusively in at considerable cost. Is it wise for xl waiftj, therefore, suggest such legislation Baytona, and waa fortmraate enough any part of tae cily free of coat. the prosecution of their business as commo our state, with all the uncertainties attending ~a3\&M authorize the state to refund all the carriers. Therefore, all lands and fche-question, to expend money therefor to find the purse lying by the roadside-near KtaneaoU Street, Now Dim. Klaij Speoial attention given, to mason outstanding bonded indebtedness possible property, such' as lands given in aid of construction, I might not be unwise to memorialize afc a rate not to exceed 4 per cent. The accomplishment Sutton's creek_ He put it town site property, etc., of^ railroad congress for an appropriation for the work in the city and country. of the refunding of our en- «Ltohis posket, and om Ms arrival itire bqnded indebtedness into 4 per cent necessasy surveys and pjceliminary companies not used in the prosecution HI town, discovered that it was once New Clm. Minn. of their business as common carriers must work. bonds negotiated at par, will save the state be subject to taxation, as provided in section M. MPPLE, Prs^'r. an annual sum of $5,000. more gone. The North Star Lang and Throat Balsam 179 of our constitution. he question The,report of the state treasurer shows He agahfcaiarted in q|aast of it, and E A O S A N E MiK2«soTAar.NEW iLMIN2# is a sure cure for coughs and colds. as to he best mode of taxation $51,513.41 to be the amount received from was lucky enough to find it near of railroad, property has loag attracted the outgoing territorial treasurer. I is approximately Solfe's house. His wife*, who accompanied great interest, not only in OUB territory, he A an E re at,-6ft© ad estimated that North Dakota but in the states, and various methods "•pHS nadaralffaed 4e«rir«a to tnfona H» paopleot •will have to assume $24,841 62 of the terri^torial a a a of Nativis himv tied the hitter around^it New Uim and vicinity that!» haare-eatabHab«T 1MKE SHiMAM, have been devised. Th aim and adjustment indebtedness, and in addition thereto BBRLIN, NOV. 20.—The Eeichs Anzeiger said tied ib to the buggy seat, and nts taeut market and la BOW pstaanarad to waV of laws of assessment and taxation her share of the unaudited outstanding bills i»n bla aid enatowera aod friend*, with oaly tb has a dispatch from Capt. Wissmann, dated t&ey finaJEjr got it home safe. should be to have-the burden of tax rest against the territory not payable until final beat fresh and acred aneata, aancagwi, lard and an Carpenters, Mpwapwa, Oct. 13. The dispatch, says: equally upon all interests. I am of the .adjustment and the amount of which we «rythina aaoalfy kept In a flrat-claoamarkat Ta bi^ie*t m»rhet prica wtll bo naJ4 for FAT OAft opinion that this is best accomplished by Four of Stanley's men and ona»of Emin's have no means of ascertaining. The outstanding SLB, HIDBS, WOOL, ETC. the assessment and taxation of all property A Sic Man. soldiers have arrived here, Thay left Stanley indebtedness assumed ty the state, Btuilders aad Contractors. of all kinds, except such as is exclusively .is payable out of the general fund, leaving at Neukmm a on Aug. 10 aad came by I E A sick atan expressed a desire fear used for public benefit,"in proportion to its on hand available at present for paying the way of Hbembo and Mweriewero uorth to NbmULM, WINN. money value. Section 2 ot the act incorporating current expenses ot the state, $5,448 45, estimated some appfo dumplings, and his wife* Mgogo im thirty-three days, including in a the Northcsn Pacific Bailroad company receipts, $271,898 55 estimated exfenses, days on which they rested. Eaain and Carsati made a dozen. A little son sat by provides as follows. Designs and, plans made to order and $380,766.35, leaving a deficiency of had 300 Soudanese soldiers and a 108,870 80. "That the right ©f way through the1 public other followers with them. They had a his bedsidse, watching the dumplings estimates on all work furnished and Th legislative assembly, by the provisions lands be and the same is hereby granted their possession a large- quantity of ivoryStanley contracts faithfully executed. disappear one by one. AND» of section 19 ot the schedule of the constitution, to said Northern Pacific Railroad company, had a force of 210 Zanzibaris, an& After eleven had been devoured tese is required to make an appropriatio its successors and assigns, for the construction was accompanied by-His six lieutenants* to defray the cost of the constitutional of a railroad and telegraph, as proposed. ~™«CHICAGO boy said: Nelson, Jephson, Stairs,, Ptoke, Bonny and AMIT convention excess of $20,000, the Said way is granted to said railroad William. Th expedition struck camp.as "Pa,, *»an I have a dumpling?"' amount appropriated by the general government. to the extent ot 200 feet in width on each soon as theTnessengers- started. Therefore And the invaiid, biting the lasfe of Deducting therefore $30,000 from side of said railroad where it may pass J®S. S E Prop the party should reaohi Mpwapwa by N O he estimated receipts and adding to the esvtimated through the public domairi, including all the toothsome delicacies, said: 20. Einin and Stanley repeatedly fought expenditures $10,000 for clerk hire NEW*ULM, -v- MINNESOTA necessary ground, for station buildings, "Go away, my son, your fathes. is and repulsed the Malidists, capturing, the a $7,000 ior constitutional convention we depots, machine shops, switches, side Mahidrs grand banner.. A majority of have a prospective deficiency of $155,870.80. tracks, turn-tables and water stations,, and sick."*—Epoch. c\i vn-', 2& Puaebeer soRhin quantities suit the Emin's soldiers renised to follow him southward, I make tins full statement of our financial the right of way shall be exempt from taxation purchaser. Special attention paid asserting that, thefc way home did not '.f (Condition that we may fully understand the within the- terri tones of the United bott&ng ol been. lie in that directi«n. Ejmin left two Egyptian imperative need an a importance of the States." officers in charge of stations. Th messengers strictest economy in all departments of the Wlien it was stated here that Wn*. and W". The question arises as to whether the exemption RAILWAY. have no knowledge of the Senoussi new state. While there is nothing in our of such portions of said railroads, P. Pawcett held ticket No. 63,856 which last OYER 7,000 MILES financial exliibit thus made that in any way naassacre, ot events in Khartousn and as were within the territories is stall in forceupon month drew the First Capital Pries of $300,000 -.affects our credit, since with an indebtedness Abyssinia. the admission of such territories as in The Louisiana State Lottsigc and had of $540,000, the valuation of property states, into he Union. I other words, reeeived their money—$15,000—a great Of steel track in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Capt. Wissmann, adds that the- English CITY PLANING HILL in the state based on a fair money value is der the provisions of the above section has many persons thought it was, a*joke. Th Mtehigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Dakota missionaries at Kisouke and Mamboia re than $175,000,000, yet it is oftheut the State of North Dakota aright to tax. themain Times-Journal man. wishing know the aod Wyoming, penetrates the Agricultural, needed prote«taoa until the fate of Bushiri anost importance that good business method line of the Northern Pacific railroad? truth of the matter, saw the parties and was Mining and Commercial Centres of the if MAMCFACTUM* prevail in the "management of our This question, no doubt, he courts will was decided. Although on good terms Hfify?*'' assured that the report was correct. The WEST AND NORTHWEST. financial affairs, and that our disbursements be called upon to decide. he determination with the a on the missionaries were left received the money last Friday wsek by drafts DOORS, WINDOW SAS3, hQ made, at the earliest possible date, thereof will enter largely into your unprotected, and had to be call«d inside the N&embraces which was paid by the Bank of Camfrhellsville ?*o coitta within our revenue. The Unrivaled Equipment of the Line consideration of the best mode of taxing German station. Regarding neighboring a this place, lit is certainly a Fo our new state, with so large a share if VENETIAN BLINDS, Sumptuous Dining Cars, New railroad property. Under no circumstances tribes, Capt. Wissmann did not believe that larpe investment for a dollar. They bat of its resources undeveloped, and with (as should a gross earnings law exempt railroad Wagner and Pullman keepers, Superb for several montbB been laying one or W the Masai would engage in hostilities is seen by the- statement submitted of assessed property from taxation as other property day Coaches and MOULDINGS AND FRAMES twentieth tickets in this Lottery and t»t*ted valuation) a large share of the burden except by the payment of aper centum on against the station, but the marauding FAST VESTIBBLEQ TRAINS to us that they had alwavs. drawn enough of taxation falling upon the agricultura the gross earnings, both local and interstate!, Wahehe,. with whom Bushiri possibly had interest, that interest which, owing to money in pay for their tickets np to th* time Planing,' turning and all ». his headquarters, had to be kept in check. »ihe low range of values of farm products, of drawing the capital prize. Running direct between Chicago, St. Paul Bushiri possessed only a few guns. work with rih-saw promptly -J** RAILROADS. ia been greatly depressed, not only in our and Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and I will be remembered that some t\WB ago, The forthcoming report of the territorial Vkf own state, but throughout the comity, and Capt. Wissmann's dispatch is dated Zanzibar, and neatly executed. Omaha, connecting for Portland, Denwer, board of railroad commissioners will contain Mr. Sam Frank Spencer of our neighboring Hthat interest upon the prosperity of which Nov. 20. Besides Stanley* all the San Francisco and all Pacific Coast Points. a full statement of their action, and town, Greensbnrg^ drow $15,000 in the hopes so largely depend, mu-t exercise European members of the expedition and ONLY LINE TO THE BUCK HILIS the operations of the railroads of the state. Louisiana State Lottery and at several xthe greatest Care lest the development of Sohinze and Hoffmann and other missionaries At! work ruaraateed. Bates reason* Fro the data at hand I find the total times the adjoining county of Marion has latent resources be not retarded by the For Tlcfceta, Ratea. Mapa, TimeTattles and tnil able. number of miles in the state, the number have arrived at Mpwapwa. Al are been lucky in holding tickets drawing from burden of excessive taxation. Information, apnly to any T'cket Aseat or ad. of miles operated by each line, and he well. Capt. Wissmann expects the party tQ •500 to $15*000—Campbe4l8viUe (Ky.) ZEIXER. rWr. arena the Gen'l Passenger Agent, CSteago. in. the provisions of the constitution the amount of tax, both county and territorial. Timea-JournaL, ffov. 6. J. H. WSTTKAU, B.0.WICXSS, S.?.TOLeO», jBrst session of the legislature may continue arrive at Bagawoyo on Dec, X, flesenlllaaagw. CnfflsKroger. Gea'l?au.Agi.