New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 28, 1891 · Page 2 of 8
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MINNESOTA S0L0N8.I wm. the present holders the forms of contracts THE NORTHWESTf by the war department for the use ofthe used by the companies whether the managers state militia. has asked the department Fr. Aufderheido," JOHN BBNTZIN* or other officers are in any way interested to detail an officer to instruct the in the shipment of freight or passengers Cottonwood Mills. various companies in its use, and intends over their respective roads, and all Condensed Proceedings of Both A Summary of the Important Events other information obtainable. to send it to every company in the state Branches of the Minnesota Legislature. Senator Searles' bill providing for a monument manufacturer of that all may become expert in handling it. of the Week in the Northwestern for the First Minnesota on the Gettysburg The 1,000 stand of arms are also expected battlefield appropriates $20,000 for States.'-. very soon. JHre, Well Building and Steep** Custom grinding soUciteLp| WQ] the purpose. The house bill authorizing the county of The Methodist college committee has grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange Brick, Lake to issue bonds for the construction of been in session for the past few days in What is Being Attempted in the Way Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North S4 fts. flour, 5 fts. shorts and 9 roads was passed by the senate under suspension Wahpeton, receiving bids for the location of the rules. of Legislation by Our Lawmakers. lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Floor of its college. An agreement was reached and South Dakota News in a Fine Pressed Brick fo» and Wahpeton's bid was nearly double that and feed sold at low rates and delirered Nutshell. of 'any other, being $23,000 in cash and 120 ornamental fronts. Mr. Gildea, of Pipestone, offered a resolution a New Ulm free of expense. acres of land. The committee adjourned making provision for the appointment to meet in Wahpeton Feb. 5. of a committee of three to investigate FRANK & BBNTZTN. a a 1 9 MINNESOTA. Have the best of shipping facilities a*4 the railroads of the state as to cost, watered Bill Erwin, the St. Paul criminal lawyer, stock, etc., being in substance the same as will pay prompt attention to mail orde** A postomce has been established at Buckeye, SENATE. is over at Bismarck helping the independents AUG. QUEBTSE,' that introduced by Mr. Wagoner. Freeborn county, Lucius Larken, postmaster. elect a United States senator. The Senator Lienau introduced a bill providing Mr. Searle called up Mr. Currier's resolution NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. other evening, the Bismarck Tribune reports, for state teachers' certificates. By its memorializing congress for the submission provisions there is to be an examining he called Senator Haggart to prove of a constitutional amendment allowing Thomas P. Dixon has been nominated board, to consist ofthe state superintendent the election of president and vice for postmaster at St. Charles, and Andrew that he was a farmer. "Yes," said the senator, HARNESS MAKER and four members appointed by the governor. H. EudolpM, president of the United/ States by a direct Eaton at Wells. "he is an expert in the agricultural This board -will have charge of the vote ofthe people, and moved that it be indefinitely line. Once, a good many years ago, at my examination for state certificates and the J. Idzal, proprietor of the Revolution postponed. It was defeated by a —and Dealer In— place in Cass county, we had a balky horse granting of the same. It may revoke a vote of 41 yeas to 51 nays. The resolution store at Winona, made an assignment so A. Whips, Collars, and all other certificate at any time. There shall be two and a seeder that wouldn't work. Erwin was then discussed and passed. J. Cole. Liabilities about $9,000 assests HAWTTAOTVRSR or BHAJLXB XK grades of these state certificates. articles usually kept came along. made the horse go and small. Boots and Slioss!. The bill introduced by Senator March relating fixed up the seeder all right. I think he's in a first-alass harness Warren J. Ives, ex-dairy commissioner of to trust companies gives such corporations a farmer." Friday a 2 3 shop. power to receive money on deposit this state, is in Washington attending the and issue time certificates of deposit annual meeting of the National Dairymen's SENATE. SOUTH DAKOTA. Hna.ft8dN.strs., New Ulm, Mlna. N harnesses made to order and re of same. association. He will go South from there. Senator E. R, Smith offered a resolution Senator Allen wants the alien real estate The Deadwood Time3 notes the receipt of pairing promptly attended to. Michael Kane, who was shot at Hinckley providing that each senator should be allowed law amended. By the provisions of his bill a car load of beer, ten barrels of whisky A largs assortment of SWB'I aM N E W MLM, MINI by Marshal G. W. Booth some week ago $10 lor postage. There was no discussion no alien or corporation is permitted to own and one of wine by a firm of that place on boys' boots and shoes, and ladles* sea more than 5,000 acres of land in the state, of the resolution, strange to say. and has since been in St. Joseph's hospital, one day. except railway and other roadway corporations, and upon roll call the vote stood 28 in lavor children's shoes constantly kept cr St. Paul, arrived at Hastings. His brother Empire Mill Co. •f and 19 against the appropriation. and those engaged in the manufacture Chinese laundrymen are taxed $50 license Thomas accompanied him. hand. Custom work and repfei&tsg Senator Sanborn sent to the secretary's of lumber. in Lead City. The slant-eyed Mongolians promnUy attended to, The Northwestern Deaconess' home, at desk a communication from B. F. Irvine "muchee no likee," but the authorities are stating that he had taken care of the legislative Minneapolis, a Methodist institution for ROLLER MILL. obdurate. mail for a week before a postmaster the training of religious women for parish The speaker announced his appointment John Hauenstein, had been elected in either house, and asking Four years ago Spink county had fourteen of committies. An examination of the list work, has been abandoned on account of that he be compensated lor such services. newspapers and now there are six. The shows that the Democrats are given a representation trouble relating to the late superintendent. Senator Leavitt gave notice of BREWER of 132 upon the various committees, Northville Advance is the latest to give up 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. Mayor George C. Stout of Lake City, has debate. the Alliance 90, the Republicans the ghost. announced that he will tender his resignation Senator Cramer brought up the question 103, and the one Prohibition member four J. C. Terry, of Tyndall, who fell from the of furnishing the members with newspapers at the next meeting of the city council, places. We take pleasure in informing th by a resolution allowing each senator tower ofthe hose-house in Council Bluffs to take effect immediately. His reasons for Mr. Currier of Blue Earth introduced H. and public that we are now ready for bns 20 cents per day for such purpose, but it while exhibiting his fire escape a few weeks F. G8, which is a bill to govern and regulate such action are not stated. MALTSTER was defeated. the rates of railroad companies in the state. ago, has died of his injuries. ness. The best machinery and all tilt Gilbert Belife, who was employed in The committee- on federal relations reported This bill is modeled on the Iowa state railway latest improvements in the manufaoure The Buffalo Gap Republican says Rapid Pennington camp near Hinckley, while favorably upon the joint resolution law to a certain extent, and extends City at one time seriously contemplated urging congress to pass the Payne bill for felling a tree, was struck on the head by a of flour enable us to compete with •aiiadefines the powers ofthe railroad commissioners the construction of a ship canal in New stretching an electric light wire around the limb and instantly killed. was single, of this state. It contains many ihe best mills in the country. Ovx brewery Is rally equipped an4 able t* aV York around the Falls of Niagara. The report proposed changes of an extremely radical aged thirty-nine. His body was taken to town which was to be kept "alive" at night ill orders. We are constantly buying was adopted and the resolution nature, giving the railroad commissioners for the purpose of keeping off the Indians. Stillwater for interment. Mr. T. Onbe baa charge of the bottling est* Wheat, passed. power to make the rates for therailroads, South Dakota claims more colonels than At a mass meeting of the citizens of Sshmtak Senator March's bill amending the state Bye, and providing heavy penalties for any Kentucky in the proportion to population Hew dm, Minn. banking law decreases the amount of capital Goodhue, resolutions were passed advising Corn, breach ofthe sections ofthe act. required lor state banks. Titles have been sprinkled indiscriminate the county commissioners to resign on account Oats, Senator Lommen's measure anent the over the militia until it is satirically saiu of their action granting a license to Buckwheat, railroad commission provides that when a a 2 0 that it is a distinction to be a private. sell liquor in that township, against the they make rates for the railroad companies &c, Jte, wishes ofthe town residents. The Sioux Falls Argus-Leader says that SENATE. such rates must be put into effect in ten At the Highest Market Priott. Mr. Donnelly presented a long and vigorous John J. Patton's total shortage as cashier days. President Irwin Shepard, of the state protest, signed by twenty-seven democratic ofthe penitentiary will not exceed $1,200, Normal at Winona, received the appointment We.sell all kindsof and Alliance "Senators, against the HOUSE. which will doubtless be made good by Patton's from Secretary Windom as a member action of the president of the senate in relation father, who is a wealthy citizen of Detroit. 1VLOVR, Mr. McAllister of Hennepin introduced of the assay commission, to meet in Philadelphia to the protest ofthe Republican senators an exceedingly lengthy joint resolution in Maaufsefarer of and Dealer Feb. 11, for testing the accuracy of who objected to the novel method of SHORTS, opposition to the Lodge election bill now selecting the committees. coins. An artesian well has been struck at a be ore congress and instructing the Minnesota CIGARS BJRAJfg Ac.» Senator Phillips presented a bill which depth of 750 feet at Armour, which flows Brainerd citizens now in St. Paul, telegraph congressmen and senators to oppose its proposes an amendment to the constitution about 1,400 gallons per minute. The first passage. Mr. Stone of Ramsey gave notice that Mr. Finnessey, of Finnessey & AT LOW RATES. which is a step toward the realization of the TOBACCOS of debate. night it inundated the south end of Main Armstrong, Springfield, Mass., who own single tax idea. Alter a session lasting close upon four street, and lively work was required all the Brainerd dam and ilowage that are The bill of Senator Tawney amendingthe Special Attention given to hours the house last night, by a straight night to get the miniature flood under control. jury law does away with the practice of securing wanted for the Weyerhauser syndicate, will PIPES, 1 party vote, decided the Dunn-Price election "struck" juries in ordinary cases. 0\istoroL "Work confer with our people relative to the Weyerhauser case in iavor ofthe Democrat—Mr. Price— Ramsey and Hennepin counties are excepted deal, leading to the hope that by a vote of 64 to 42. Bulletin No. 19, of the South Dakota agricultural Cor. Minnesota end Centre from the provisions ofthe bill. Alter the speaker had announced that something final will be determined upon. college experiment station, is devoted Senator Hompe's bill regarding land An extra stone for gthiding feed. streets* Mr. Price would letain his seat, the house to the sugar beet. It is a pamphlet within the meanderedline of lakes provides At the recent meeting of the board of adjourned until 2 o'clock on Monday. Steam Cornsheller. that such lands may be sold in the same of twenty-eight pages and contains quite commissioners in Wabasha county, it was manner as school lands, and the proceeds an exhaustive examination of the soil, decided to build a court house, the cost not Wood taken for cash or in exchange ^hall be devoted to school purposes. Jno. Neuman, method of culture and analysis of results. to exceed $30,000. Plans will be submitted Efopife Mill (5o. Senator Hompe introduced bills providing a S a Persons interested can obtain the bulletin at as early a date as possible, and the work for erection of private elevators upon free of charge by addressing the college, at OJSH PURCHASES the right of way of railroads, and also that on the structure will begin as early in the On he a preceding he arrival of any person may build a side track to any Brooking3. spring as the weather will admit. The sinking »nd CHEAP SALES. Dealer in circus at a certain good-sized to in private elevator, warehouse or other property, fund, which has been accumulating for at his own expense, and the railroad JDTtrr O O S W I S O N S I N Ohio, a "stron a ad a three years, amounts to about $20,000. H. HANSCHEN, companies must allow the construction While felling a tree at Eagle, Richland week's a S from he circuit, Editor Buck, of the Henderson Independent, switches connecting such side tracks with county, Frank Fisher got in the way of the Huts, Caps, 2iotionat the main lines. was arrested on a charge of criminal dropped on a visit to me falling timber and now walks on crutches. libel preferred by Horace Soper of Gaylord. Groceries,: Provision* Contractor and Builder, relatives. There as no discount on Henry Hensel was taken to Waupun He was taken to Gibbon for trial, but made Croekery and Glassware, as a a el of strength," a from Green Bay and has entered upon his Mr. Cross of Goodhue introduced an important no defense and was found guilty and fined fourteen years' imprisonment for strangling railroad bill, granting to railroad Green, Dried and Canned he wood-cu which pictured $25. An appeal was immediately taken to Special attention given to mason •companies the right to use the right of way his wife. the district court and the case will likely Iruits, etc, etc* throwing a bull over a six-rail fence of other companies under certain conditions. State exchanges have already begun the come on at the May term. The whole matter work in the city and country. as of an exaggeration. A I w4B elvers take ftra la isjrlsesj publication of the annual warning against grew out of the county seat fight. Mr. Currier of Blue Earth submitted a Nr s~»4*, pay the ai«*«« starbet ftteete on as it as discovered at he ad publishing marriage notices at less than the N Ulm. Minn. resolution the other day to the effect that As to the World's fair, it is recommended Mali ef p«a*r sage. the house and senate concurring, the legislature usual advertising rates. no particular scruples against he that Minnesota should make a creditable Th North Star Lun and Throat Bsl» petition congress to so amend the Two tramps escaped from the Fond du exhibit, and that $100,000 be appropriated la eeaaestlea wtta mj star* M* a Sul ilasj flowing bowl he set to a am is a sure curs for coughs and colds. •constitution ofthe United States as to have Lac jail. They didn't break out, but simply therefor. This should be done by all ftsleea f*ralsks« wHa •»Ua«1« eLMera tebW aal the United States senators elected by the a little fun. E a in the forenoon of walked away because there was nobody means. Let us have an exhibit that will ssyeasteasrs will Uwijn i»« lt^aen ass] people. This resolution was called up by circus a an alleged circus an wait to prevent them. Mr. Lomen of Ramsey, and in a vigorous be worthy of our great Btate. Let there be HOEMKE & SHAFEKAEM, speech Mr. Lomen opposed the passage ed on "th great western giant, a no opposition to this. We failed in this regard Ralph Archer, a young man who was a«cidently of the resolution. Mr. Feigtook an opposite AM gee* pitskswa «r sse wfM to SsMvesaS at the Philadelphia centennial. W shot in the forehead at Baraboi in a at he as a fraud from view, and declared the present Bysteni Carpenters, parte* eUy Iresef eest. cannot afford to repeat the error.—St. last summer, died the other day from the of electing United States senators to be a a a back, a at his a us Mlaa—4a St—j, We«Pha,Ml Cloud Times. effects of his injuries. most fertile source of corruption, alluding feats were tricks a delusions. is Meat Market* to the last senatorial election. Mr. Reeve In less than one hour after the audience' Under the new "stockade" law, Judge Builders and Contractors. spoke against the resolution, but a vote being ad he effect we for, a four which attended the entertainment of Maggie Meyers at Candon, Forest County, sentenced taken it was carried by 81 to 11. Mitchell's company at the opera house Joseph P. Conrad to three years in the NtW ULM, MINN. or five glasses of beer did he rest. M. EPPLE, *jrop'». in Winona had left the building, it waa state prison for running a house of Hifame. S on ofter on the strong an found to be a mass of flames, and an hour Designs and plans made to order and Unmoxi.Sx.KXW VLUIinf sailed to the circus grounds to "later a small portion of the walls only remained. Chief of Police Byrne of La Crosse, has a estimates on all work furnished and W a a 2 1 a an apology he people ad The origin of the fire is unknown, piece of continental paper money made at contracts faithfully executed. begun buying tickets, a he circus although it is supposed that the hangings Annapolis, Md., in 1770. It has the inscription officials were to to talk he over the stage caught in the gas and were 1 Sav Vis* «k4 vUUltr tkat ke r«-«aUUufe on the back, "It is death to Senator March introduced a joint resolution THE FIGURE 9 Un •trktl 4 I Ktiurtd tm **9 a ignored his presence a smouldering unseen when the occupants calling for the appointment of a j'oint counterfeit." •a *M ceiUmrs srtoa4s«ltb eat/ tta •committee of two senators and three members left. The figure 0 in our dates will make a long stay. he strong an a an ever, Opponents of the Ashland County division »«4 «er«« ei«*U. MiiifM, Uri »a« ev of the house to consider the question fViVUg ««»mU •—•••-•k«»t k« tm-.L.a avkt TV* No man or woman now tiring will ever date a a he a for he entrance. he scheme have won first blood in the appointment 'TtUMm, of waterways. The idea, is to have the N O A O A document without using the figure 0. It stands a there tried to If** of Senator Kingston as chairman committee investigate the feasibility of establishing OOL.BCO. in the third place in 1890, where it will remain ten prevent his ingress, he threw A bill has been introduced in North Dakota waterways connecting those already of the committee on town and county M. Xrria. years and then move up to eecoud place in 1900. in existence. into a farmer's wagon a he other legislature to abolish the office of oil organization. where it will rest for one hundred years. Senator Davis presented a bill which allowed over a a stand a entered inspector. TIVOLI After all Winnebago County will not There isanother "9" which has also come to stay. all grand or petit jurors the sum ot the tent Six of he circus The school land rentals last year paid have a lady superintendent of schools. $2 and coroners and justice court jurors $1 It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates in the respect rallied on he center, he struggle $1.30 per head for each person in the state per day and all of them 10 cents per mile Miss Blackburn failed to qualify, and John that it has already moved up to first place, where didn't last minutes flung of school age. for traveling expenses. Harrington, of Oshkosh, was appointed to it will permanently remain. It is called the "No. a a aloft as if playing it AND Senator Daugherty's bill relating to The new Congregational church at Jamestown the position by State Supt. Wells. 9" High Arm Wheeler & "Wilson Sewing Machine. -IV steam boilers provides for an inspector in the clubs. is about completed. It will be lightby With each succeeding week the amount The "No. 9" was endorsed for first place by the •each congressional district who shall inspect electricity. of tobacco in farmers' hands materially decreases, "Hey E-u-b-e!" sounded he tocsin experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1889, all boilers not subject to United where, after a severecontest with the leading machines States inspection. a every single a connected with W. E. Brewer, treasurer of La Moure and with the closing of this week of the world, it was awarded the only Senator McMillan presented a bill providing the circus rallied in response A county, is short $4,200. is a brother-inlaw less than a quarter will remain in the O S S E Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all for an amendment to the constitution a me with clubs, neck.ydke a of Lieut.-Gov. Dickey. growers'possession. others on exhibit having received lower awards creating a court of pardons, which wagon-stake he an The street sprinkler was in service all E W ULM, I N N E S O A of gold medals, etc. The French Government •court shall exercise the pardoning power IOWA. a for me a Ther as Friday at Bismarck and the weather discounted also recognized its superiority by the decoration of now vested in the governor. Pure beer sold in quantities to suit the Mr. Nathuniel "Wheeler, President of the company, a long-tailed bull-dog lying under he that of Italy. The old soldiers are to have two days free purchaser. Special attention paid to tha with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. at the state fair instead of one. sacred cow' cage, a he grabbed battling of beer. A California fruit train is making the The "No. 9" is not an old machine improved by he tail a widened he circle a The agricultural department of the industrial Mr. Feig introduced a bill to reduce the mouths of North Dakotans water with its upon, but is an entirely new machine, and tho salary of the secretary of the state board of finally broke through it, smashing school at Florida is a practical institution. exhibits of the Golden state. Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grandest THE: CHICAGO AND liealth from $2,500 to $1,000 per annum. every an him W For one item it has put 3,000 R. M. Sprague, formerly cashier ofthe advance in sewing machine mechanism oftbo Mr Bell introduced a bill authorizing clear of he circle he pushed a a by elea bushels of potatoes in the cellar this fall. First National bank of Larimore, is in custody, age. Those who buy it can rest assured, therefore, ••corporations organized under the laws of off her legs, upset a a a of having the very latest and best. charged with embezzlement of $1,235 The histories of all but thirty-four Iowa the state to renew at the end ofthe time for wagon tore a section of forty from the bank. counties are now in the state library. Mrs. which they have been organized. The feet long, a appeared outside to exclaim: Miller, the state librarian, has written the present law places the limit at thirty years, RAILWAY. The Bismarck Tribune says Senator Haggart's .after which time they expire. county auditors ofthe thirty-four counties bill for the world's fair will probably The question of abolishing the wolf to learn if they can be obtained, as it is very THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE TO pass. It asks the* moderate appropriation "All fraud a delusion, is it? bounties, which has been brought up by a much desired to have them all in the library. of $25,000 to exhibit North Dakota. \^." a a a right to my title, CHICAGO, bill introduced by Mr. Bell of Ramsev into the house, is likely to create considerable Well meb I a but I guess this Bottineau had a masquerade ball. Only A young man and young woman have excitement. The pay of these bounties crowd dispute it!" five days before the whole place was expecting AND ALL POINTS EAST, has for the past sev^n or eight years been a been living with the mother of the woman A he pulled he ticket a on to be pillaged, burned and massacred serious strain the state treasury. at Council Bluffs for a year as man and wife over on its am ends, flung a bale of by the Indians—according to the newspapers. It operated ma to meet the requirement! Since 1885 the amount paid out in bounties on the representation that they were married. through end local trsrel, prodding fset thxoogl has been largely increased each year, until a in to a side show a to ok he trains with elose connection* /or Now the young man has skipped and the annual appropriation has become entirely middle of he ad to he hotel.—N. Y. The order of Knights of Labor is growing the discovery is made that no marriage had ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, inadequate to meet the demands. in North Dakota. It is claimed that taken place. During certain months of the year the SIOUX CITY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, twenty-five members of the order were •boxmty is only $3 per scalp, while during Mrs. D. H. McDowell, of Oskaloosa, began elected to the legislature last fall by the labor A a •other months it is $5. It is alleged that in OMAHA, DENVER, about a year and a half ago to save and farmer vote. •certain counties certain persons have been S me a ago, when he divorce dimes, and all such change as came into the SAX FRANCISCO, PORTAJUTO an the habit of farming wolveo, and also of The North Dakota house has passed a family possession was turned over to her case of Crow against Crow as tried, •Tceeping the wolf cubs in captivity during And all points ia resolution providing for the placing of locks and dropped into a little savings bank. A "the months when their scalps have been George W Quail, Esq. as a is MONTANA, on the desks of members of the house in $3 until the $5 months came around. few days ago the bank waa opened and the sioner a a an a a as WASHINGTON, -. order that their watches, tobacco plugs, I is also alleged that wolf scalps have been sum total was $118.70. "imported from.other states and that generally a witness a after he libellant testaments, senatorial booms and other articles OREGON, John M. Davis, who has served the state speaking the bounty system has been ofvertu might not be carried away. her divorce she married a an a in one post or another as an under officer •., CALIFORNIA and {grossly abused. Senator Casey of this state has been Hogg.—Dispatch since 1854, twenty-four years ofthe same in BRITISH COLUMBIA.:* caused some annoyance by the Associated the land office, retired to private life on the a a 2 2 Press report that he was absent from the A A S S E I N A N I O recent reorganization of the office of the ^fWHEELEB & WILSON M*PO ChicagtoK«-,CO. A S am run on all through trains. eity and could not reach Washington in SENATE. secretary of state. is the state's oldest -&3£- 185 and 187 Wabash Ave.. thirty-six hours. The state senator has not he A a a no "hellof** in Senator Mayo's joint resolution calls upon servant in point of continuous service and O O N I S S E E I N A S For HORNBGRG,421%:ybeSal been absent a day since the session began. the judiciary committee to investigate their language. he nearest retires without a blot on his record. ererlandtrains to California,and Oregon. C.!H. the condition ofthe railroads of the state "Th unanimous passage by the house of me to it is to a to a hit Hon. D. N. Cooley, for twenty-one years E E A I A S en the and to collect full information as to the Axvig's resolution indorsing the bill in president of the First National bank of Dn.buque, New Ulm, Minn." *3 mileage amount paid for construction and a an in he Jback, a a Limited. congress to provide $500,000 worth of seed has retired. sold his $58,000 of for rights of way and depot grounds value For time of trains, tlekets and all Information. as he a "Doe it please ED. PAULSEN, i^t wheat to farmers in North Dakota whose apply to Station igenU of the Chicago a Northwestern of all property salaries paid to officers, attorneys stock for $87,000. Mr Cooley has controlled a to give health is Railway, or to the General Paseeaaai und agents number of persons employed crops were destroyed by drouth was considerable the bank during his connection with it. It A«ent at Ghicaco. Licensed Auctioneer and salaries paid amount of operating" morning?|'—Fro he Detroi Fre of a victory for Hansbrough as has earned for twenty-one years an average W. H. NEWMAX.BJ. M- WHITMAN. expenses amount of stock issued and well as Axvig," says the Bismarck Tribune. of per cent, per annum and has paid |'.\.\-'' on what accounts, with the the names ot 8d Ylee-Precddoat. General Manage*. Gov. Burke received the Gatling gun sent over $400,000 in dividends. LINDEN, BBOWN CO., MINN. j£»f Is ', k-$f. A. THRALL. Oea'l Pase.&Tk't. Act. Corfeipondenoa promptly attaaded to. 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