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A !aj<>4 DnaneSt, NEW YORK ^ W r i t e foMut prjsait ^ i n f > n c l ; ' | Model Meat Market. Ali!i<)uiili Mmnesqtabeef is good, it is greatly excelled by £1^4®, "^Itf ' DAKOTA fiANOH FED BEEF Wt* have just received a carload of - ln-i 1 CHttlt* from our ranch at Pierre, and, <>v\jiii.'to the scarcity of good beef in this Moiuuv, "ill continue to supply our rus. tonicry in the future with the SUPERIOR ARTICLE FROM DAKOTA. H ^5 r Now vf quality is more of a factor with you ihn» quantity, give us a trial. You viill goon make up your mind 1>fit you will have no other. Om sausuges and cured meats are al- so of Mie very best quality. CIIAS. SVfTRBE. t AUG, KNELL H'4KWGR AND MALSTEK NEW U1.M. MINN. Hit t.r-wpry a one <>f thtMuivest esiablivhuu-utii vtvk k rid in ihe iviuue»o'« Valley and )•> fitted up with all thejtiiodern improvements. Keg and bot- tle* beer furnished to any part of the city on short Dotice. My bottle beer is especially adapted fo» tMttly use. Country brnwen and otlieis that buy malt will find to their interest to place their orders with me All orderH by mail will receive my prompattes Hon, OTTO SCHELL, Manager. A Head I that throbs, pains and aches, or feels heavy, stuf- fy, dull or dizzy, is a poor head to do business with. It irritates the temper, up- sets the stomach, interferes with digestion and wears out the brain and nerves. Make the nerves strong, the brain clear and your head will be right. " Years of headache made me nerv- ous, irritable and unfit for business; but when I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine I found permanent relief. Nothing equals it for overworked nerves, aches, or head troubles o f a n y kind." THOS. W. FRAME, Davis, lnd. Ter. Dr. Miles' Nervine quiets the irritation, stimu- lates digestion and builds up nervous h e a 11 h a n ^ strength. Try a bottle. V . Sold by druggists on guarantee. - Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd. Alfred Booth, 0: quartermaster in charge of "the Statei arsenal at St. Louis, is d< '.It is estimated that 4 4 per cent of •jbercorn crop of ;i8&9~ wasr^tttlritttthe farmers'ihanda^ Nov., 1, as compared with 5.9 per dent of the crop of 1898. , According to Commissioner of ImmV gration flttehie immigrants, -. bifte afc^ rivdd i n •«_ tbis| country at wjbe ^rate^f 1,000 per day from ull countries since July last -J] Yale university offers to educate five Filipinos, provided young men of ex- ceptional fitness and. high character be selected by bridge Taft or the , Philip- pine commission. yj . In cases begun by Dean Hart to pre* vent Sunday theatrical performances in Denver Police Judge Thomas decided, in favor of the theatres, holding that,. city ordinance on the subject is voidj \ SatSrday, Nov. It:' **•**&**- Glasgow has been declared j£rget f ro „% plague. ,?\'< S|*> Adolf Piohler, the poet and novelist, is dead at Innsbruck, Austria. t*s2|'^ At Fruit Cave, Fla., Albert Houston! decapitated Donnan Fatio with a knife. They quarreled about 40 cents. Baron Oranmore and Browne, a rep- resentative peer for Ireland, since 1869, is dead. He was born June 8, 1819. , - The state department has been- in- formed, chat P* A. Moseley, Jr., consul- general of the United States at Singa- pore, is dead., , N ^\ v v . _/, .,«. A bent piston rod caused the return of the monitor Monterey to Hong Kong soon after she had started for Canton. The damage is slight, according to the reports to the navy department. A '^„ An outbreak of bubonic plague is re- ported among the natives of Szinoka. near King Williamstown, Cape Colony. Precautions are being taken to prevent the spread of the disease among tho whites. Monday, N o v . 1 9 . A severe earthquake was fbit on the island of Curacoa. Only jslight damage, however, was done. *"" \ > The steamer Oregon has arrived at Seattle, Wash., from Nome with 145 passengers and $300,000 in treasure. American capitalists, it is asserted are projecting an underground electric railway from the wesc end. of London to Putney. William Sullivan, the murderer of Spencer Gaylord, the watchman of a Tuolome county gold mine, was hanged at San Quentin, Cal. Frederick W. Royce, widely known as an inventor, electrician and veteran telegraph operator, dropped dead from apoplexy at Washington. Charles B. Tyler, the oldest letter carrier in the United States, died of heart disease in Brooklyn. Mr. Tyler, who was born*fe0 years ago. had been in the employ of the postofhee depart- ment about 60 years. ""* Tuesday, Nov. SO. The United Staleo Supremo court has taken a recess for two weeks. , « George Putnam was executed at the Folsom (Cal.) prison tor the murder ot a fellow convict named John Shoers a year ago/ >• ~ ^ \ ^ , ( > ^ "j > Colonel Charles Caughling, who was a member of Cornmander-in-Chiei Vandervoort's staff and has been editor of the loledo Blade 3b" years, is dead. Henry V. Williamson, who has been in oht-rge of the foreign vmails depart of the Salsa Bntrlaa lit- I M r H e a 4 ; » n d STD««WBlT*d tlM Checking- Glarka. iy. •* -GftsciKNktfti ^Noyi^^M-^The\ikgtotfx who" have been working w^h Beceiver Tucker oh the, boxfts of the German National bank at Newport, Kyi, esti- mate the alleged'shortage of Franfeii Brown, the .missing assistant 'cashier and individual bookkeeper, at $l91,50r>. According to reports from persons who were with Brown when he left last^ Tuesday night he had le^ss thau $500 with him. tJrown'a salary wa* only $ 1,600 a yeaff, His bond tor *10,000 is good. United States District. Attorney Hill will arrive irom P_Jlucah to take charge of the case. •- is expected he will'cause several arrests. Duringjhe run on tne Newport bank last Saturday $200,00J was -obtained, in Cincinrati to bridge over the ,trouble. This was returned and Receiver Tucker had other moneys and papers also transferred irom Cincinnati. /Si - Brown- evidently had a wonderful memory. The experts said he carried in his heal the •figures that enabled, him to call off correctly false entries in a way to mislead the clerks who were doing the "checking" with him. A depositor would put in $3,100. ' Brown Would Kiitrr ihe Proper S a m „ , X in one book and enter it as $100 in an- other. Then when it came to checking up he would handle one of the books. Another clerk would check and Brown would call off. Instead of call- ing off $100. which appeared us' the amount of the, deposit on tho book which he" was haadhng-, he would call it as $3,100, thus making it correspond with the boos in the hands of the other clerk. He also, it is alleged, worked it in another way. A depositor would draw out $100. Brown would make the proper entry in one book and enter $3,100 in another. Whsn the depositor had his accounts checked up the figures were taken from the book in which tho current entry had been made. When the bank officials looked to see what amount was due the de- positors they were thou given their in- formation from the books which showed that $3,100 had been withdrawn. Brown had memorized all the indi- ridual accounts; and the experts find no private marks of any kind on the books. The general ledger balanced with the cash. It is generally believed Brown's first shortage started acci- dentia with an error of $1.00J in tha individual accounts. TO GET AGUINALDO. Nativ« Gvneiul Prepared to Start Wltli it Hundred Picked Men. MAXILA, NOV. 21.—General _ Macit- boles, the native chief, is prepared ro proceed in pursuit of Agmnaido with 100 picked natives, supporting tbe American troops. Other ex-iebel chief* are offering their support, the.r offers have not b ee n formally accepted, but they are ready if the Americans will* accept their servipes. -' „ vi r ; 1 . Aguinaldo. it is hnpposed, is in North- ern Luzon, according to, statements made by ex-rebel leaders now iu Manila contemns? with other ^Filipinos.' -^V. I .\ AgiipajCfa, v a renegade' native priest, ; lonp an insurgent^ lender in Northern *e beheld •# flte probate Office in^tHetM *3r»iart House in t > City o f N e w Ui^iu J? Said.- Count)', bejand the j s a h i e h e r e b y JstJB -x appointed -as >he .tinie ' aptl - plaice witen-ip jand vrfiete the said. Probate C o i i r t i w i l l e x * c ^ c a m i o e ^ n d a d j u s t a a i d c l a i m s a t i d de-,j KittaOdgSf- - - u. « <vV '*<<• ' *- "** .* >; And It Is. Further Ordered, Thiol notice ro( such heaririK: bje^fve'n to jail creditor^ ,. and persons interested in said estat&by^-*-* forthwith, publishinu this order once inJ ' eaeliweek f o c t h « S e s n e c e s s i v e w e e k s in the SBW VLK RBVXBW^a weekly nevrspa.* per printed aud published o t t h e City,-,ofo New U l m - i n s a i d C o u n t y . Dated a t N e w Ulo», Minn., the 20th dny of .November, A. JD* 1900. n *- f ;By the-Court, ! ' yfc &%. < i „ v'-, ^ - Judge of Probate* ijtf- ? 0Of»Ur Because Most Durable '{Cyp^^ wplterMade. ^J^eitikr Bu^era do t W - | Olrite fpr fftw Hit ta " ? Catalogue frte, ><a /SUMMONS^ Stateof Minnesota, \.„, , Xt County of Brown. / h8 j . , -* . ^.^-j ^ , District Court/ ^>n^y& " .-* Winth Judicial Oisfict. Willfeltnlne En^eJ; .formerly Wil-i «-?• helmineKroKf - - - Plaintiff ' ^ vs. ^A 7 i> ^"^ Andrew^ W e n t z , a l s o all other per^X^K^ sons or p a r t i e s u n k n o w n c l a i m i n g -.- any riiiht, title, estate, lien.or inter- e»t i n t h e real estate described i n - , 5 ^ - the complaint, herein,, defendants;- „fy% The S'ate of Minnesota, to the above named Defendants: You a r e h e r e b y s u m m o n e d and required to answer 4he complaint o f t h e Plaintiff in the above entitled action, which Is filed in the office o f t h e Clerk~of the District Court o f t h e Mimh Judicial District i n a n d tot the County of Brown and State of Min- nesota, a n d t o serve a'copy of y o u r a n s w e r to the said complaint<>n the subscribers, at their office i n t h e City o f N e w Ulm.'iu said C o u n t y , w i t h i n t w e n t y d a y s a f t e r the service of t h i s s ' u m m o n s u p o n y o u , e x c l u - sive o f t h e d a y o r such Service; a n d i f v o u fail to answer the said 'complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this ac- tion will apply t o t h e Court t o r t h e relief demanded in the"complaint. OatedOcteberSOth, »90a. v-*-V?,i. 1 ' ^'•M% 1 *SJ&VV ^IwinHff's AMoraeva. ^^'' J i ^ >i ^_ New Ulra » %'^ iTfei NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. State of Minnesota,"» - ' •*' ?-^^ " County of lirown. menc ia tbe general postofiics New j Luzon, has written to friends in Manila York for 30 years, dropped d«ad ac his askingterelection news and asking to de&ii JNionday. •" j b e informed whether.'"a. decision has, ' b e e n r e a c h e d concerning the relation 1 William Waldori' Astor has clis- char^od Lor.l Frederics. Hamilton from the editorship of Tne Pall Mall Ga- zette, his pmce being take^, by "U* pro- fessional literary inan. "*.,' By a de:d t'o be closea Dec. 10, the title' to * 50-, 000 acres .of, coal danrK&u John&ton, I< ioyd and Pik^T coauties, 1 between cnurch a^id state and the dis- position of churcii'- properties,; The-re- 1 plies seut^|him^contain, the, lnfqrmatioii j that church and state -jvill be' sepitrare ' and that entire religious freedom -will ~be allowed. iti>j. ' '.' £$ ', I 3 " WEDS AN. AMERICAN Glf^L. Ey.,wiUpa,s_toacoal S y I Jdica.owhic4) Dakerof MailClu , tel T Qu , etIy Btarrlert \ 0 has been formed in Pennsylvania *-• Mls , HoleUt . z inuis . rWBn . Eastern and Englisii capital^ j j ^ p. ^v* YOKK. NOV. ^ 20 -ID is. .an- '-'-*"XMi* ' ^ rsounced" IBT'S. - * csbiegraia irou> I_onGos T » v . . _T_ , •.' , W to The Journal c.v.a Advertiser that the Jo&epli Ott, the eomodicUj is dead, a ^ < a ,<- > >. •, -»r- 1 ' - * * ^, young Luae ot Mauchebter and Miss Dr. Romaico Ogress, a W<IL kuowAi Keleno Z.inmenuau, daughter of Ed- physician and hcieiitiit. is dead at Jol-. gL . U 6 Zimmerman of Cind'&iiati, ««vere. iet, Ills. ' >,;'• T •„ _ jj married last Wednesday .'afternoo^ by Prince George of FiU^sri has'wiltteji''' the Rev. CauQii 1 «ker agi the^iirish a drama, which will bi> performed vx j church of Mkrieybone/V'London, in Borhn tne coming buason. *^-" * ! which parish the dnke live3. "*"" -*- » The Dake and Biuhess of - York, ac-H Owing to the opposition to the mar- cordmg to the !Lonuon Daily Mail, have i riage by the relatives'-of bothbride-aud groom, tho wedding was? extremely quiet. The "Misses; ,J3eJepj^arid.£f!ie District Court. Ninth Judicial District. Wilhelmine Engel, formerly Wil- helmine Krog, - , - Plaintiff vs. "••" x' " Andrew W e n t z , al**o all othet per- " sons or p a r t i e s u n k n o w n claiming any right, til le, estate, lien or inter- est i n t h e real estate described in the c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n , defendants. "• i, , ,1 Notice is h e r e b y g i v e n , t h a t an action has b e e n c o m m e n c e d in this court b v t h e above named plaintiff against the above named d e f e n d . n t s , w i t h the purpose and for the object of having the plaintiff ad- judged the owner in fee simple and enti- tled t o t h e possession o f t h e real property in t h e c o m p l a i n t and hereinafter describ- ed, a n d o f having all rlghr..'title, estate, lien and interest o f t h e d e f e n d a n t A n d r e w Wentz a n d o t a l l other persons and par- ties unknown i n a n d t o said real propertv set aside and declared void as against the plaintiff. The premises affected by said action are situated i n t h e County of ISrown and described as follows: .Lot tw<> [2j of Block Thirty t w o [32!, North of Center Street i n t h e city o f N e w Ulm, Minnesota, according t o t h e plat of said city on tile a n d <>f record i n t h e office of the Register of deeds i n a n d f o r said Brown County. Dated Octub r SOth. 1900. ' u- -- - « Cl-ND & S KSI'N, * J •v , P l a i ' i t i f t ' s A t t o r n e y s New Ulni.Minn toe Smith premier typewriter Co*, ST, PAUL BRANCH OFFICE, H?N0.136 K 6TH ST # 8 f DON'f SACRIFICE ??: Future Comfortforpresent seeming r.conomy, but BW |the Sewing Machine with an establisked reputation that f^iguarantees you long and satisfactory service: 115 BEAUTHULLY FIGURED WOODWORK, •y DURABLE CONSTRUCTION, - » y FINE MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT, ^ cospied vyittf UNJ llaest Set of Steel Attach- ^ - nmits, mates it the ; ; . - ^-•- MOST DESRABLE MACHINE IN THElWARKn. i WaaUd where we are set represeated. ;i^;X^ White Sewing Machine Co., Send for oar bMutifulsaff-tooecatalooiie. > CLEVELAND, OM0. ?ircccactcacaccraccoct For aale toy IStLrm- XI- Xi*udexL«olil*cer i "V •T^r l f - SUMMONS. ; Stafe of Minnesota, I ,- , County of Brown. f ss 4 '. ' District Court, , ' Ninth JudicialDistrict. Jacob Klos?ner, Jr., -< Plaintiff vs. - i- Peter Hassel. the u n k n o w n h e i r s of said Peter Hassel, also all other per- sons or p a r t i e s u n k n o w n c l a i m i n g any right, title, estate, lien or inter- est i n t h e real estate described in , the couipl iint herein, Defendants. j , The Sta*e of Minnesoto, t o t h e above named Defendants: You are h e r e b y s u m m o n e d and required to answer tne complaint o f t h e Plaintifl in the above ei'titleti action, whi'h is filed in the ofBcOiof the Clerk o f t h e District Court o t t h e Ninth Judicial Districtin and for the County of Brown and state oi Min- nesota, a n d t o serve a cony of your an fewer to the said complaint ou "the sub- scribers, at their office iti t b e City o f N e w Ulm in « a w l C o u n t y , w i t h i n twenty dave ifterthe ^ervici- of t h i « s u m m o n s upon you, exclusive o f t h e d a v n i such service, and irjyou fail to answer <he said com- plaint, within the time aforesaid, the. Plaiutiti i;i this nclion will apply t o t h e Court t o r t h e r e i i e t d e m a n d e d i n t h e com- plaint. •**"*>-, /" i },, "Dated O c t o b e r 23rd, J9JG. -»^' k-'*>., „•» - . i ' ' LlND&fO?I~KN, - , > . ^ ,, ••),«-,-« Plaintiil's -\ttornevs,- % t»-.»,\ t *ij . Jv' ew Uim, iMion. As oil is/to tKe bicycle so is Masters Celebrated mec 'Liniment to the human li*aiTiC Ht removes stiffness and e&scs tired parts. Osed ty leading wheelmen. •^ If not sold by your drugcist write Theopold i'.krcantileCo.Jaribauli.Minn. '.-*i '.-.« CAb"l:.ED'?QtfLfRy G-.IRIJKN AND RABBIT FENCE the best ui tb.s -marKet; also LAFLl-.n F?EL,» ANO HOC FENCING, SI EEL WEB PICKET L4WN FENCE, STLEI. WIRE FLN'IE BOARD ; n t'ull Jine of tteel gate^, &teel posts and'rall, §tetd. weu ^i«;ket tree. I'.owrr and itimato rruarcis. Catalocfue Free ,v-,vr OcKalb.Fence Co., soo High St., De Kalb, III. *j NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS.-' SIHIC of Minnesota, definitely decided to visit Cauad^ Madame Sarah. Berubardt a.ud M. Constant Coquelm arid their iargw eoai^ pauy of actora have arrived at 'lifew * J - J ^ J yf*^* **"* , V ^ "• > ^ v\* *t* *C ~ V t-t ' . Oaptaia Peter Eve're'ttiwao served uuder the Goui«de^a,Ce flag with Gen^ eral John Morgan, is_deaa at Lexingi' ton, Kyi- ^r^tf^ife^'m^^-'tsaB - ! C- , * , ' . The uayai'-board on coastractidxi has deevdod . to adopt' ja \plan to^haye $he new warships,coppered ia^oyfrntoient- na-yj-yards after'tshe she'atElng'iiak beeuS eooibiecect^y 'the''Cohtractor8«'tjV^^. iJ, 1 .,-y-*' ;i;jiorrsday, Nov. 22i-W--*^ ^iV«y Tbe department of agriCuJture{Jhas' advertised for r bids for fufnishfiig seeda; to % the ' department;' for the Visual dia«' 'tributicE^" " c " J ~"<' •••" ^ '- * ' ^ . The secretary of -the treasury has isi , sued a circubir: ajispendihg the refund- Jtrtg opefatioriH to take effect Deb. 81, i9oa: £*£$ •*$&£?& N ' • The collections of internal revenue for' the 'month of October aggregated $27,464,495, against 126,147,446 for tbe #ame month last year. ^ g g t Tbe estimates of -the department of agriculture for appropriationa for the next fiscal year aggregate $4,6o9,«50, an increase of 10 per oent over laat year. ; i v Daring the lnti final xear>pottal money orders iatued riiiraniMisktllTrri 670,928, an increase of almMMeVl.OOO,- 000. Daily reoeipU m n<m ttmt $86^W«0. T^ n^bar jf pow flnaUy exceeded 60,0Mi Evans, aunts of the, bride, * wafted on her. Ernest Lambert and Lionel Fan- del-Phillips, the deke'^'most intimate friends,' attended fiim.- **;(*^^^ l *»',> Thf duke 'and duchess and' Mise Helena Evans are now at Tanderagee cabtle, the gloom's Irish estate. ^ ,. fMORE SATISFACTORY.?^ , _ j ^*T f ' -. »— •• '*$•* Xatest >tnltt»tiu Rsgardins; the Condition t l -*^.- i/^f the Czar. Liv3DiA, S "%ujopeaii;Bu8sia, NbvT'2^.^ The , bulie.tijl5 is ?' :led during "the day by thejezar's^^siciaus vasi more^aatis*; factory. Ititead as,follows:, ' "- *'The^czarr - pas|ed. k satisfactory 'fay" yesterday.,^' jftg^cSKaition'^is'. gopd. : Temperat^e5it^9 la^t -evening|~V''""* County,of 3rpwu. f , "•* - **,* - K * 1-T« ^"^t'' >• District Court. KA 1 ,* ^ •*>* Ninth Judicia 1 Dis Jacob Klossner, Jr., - Plaintiff, vs. Pe,ter Hassel, the u n k n o w n h e i r s of said Peter Haseel, also all other per- sons, or parries mrknown-claiminfr any ritfht, title 'estate, lien or inter- est i n t h e re.il estate described in the complaint herein, - Defendants. i.strjct.' rotect Yourselye^ .',-, '**",'"* ' Against Fire, Hail,-Tornadoes,"Accident ar.d Death f^fr^i ?<>'• ' by insuring with tiie best companies. U r e write '' - ' *~Z -,-s,*i - Policies on nearly all classes of ^oods. "' Real Estate bought and sold;-legal documents executed leans nego- tiated; steamship tickets sold r. .K ri } , Notice Is l l e r e b v G i v e n , T h a t a n ' a c t i o ' n has b e ^ n c o m n i f n c e d in this Court b y t h e above named Plaintiff aga in (it the above named Defendants, with the object and tor the purpose . f having the plaintifl ad- judged the owner in fee simple and enti- tled t o t h e possession oFthe real property in the complaint and hereinafter deserib- c«i, and* of having all right, title, estate lien and interest o f t h e defendant Pester Hafifael, his unknown heirs, a n d a l l other persons and p a r t i e s u n k n o w n ; i n a n d t o -said real property and any-part thereof set aside and declared void: as against the plaintiff; .„, • ', __,..- < The premises-affected bv_said action-are situated i n t h e C b u n t y o t E i a w n and State of Minnesota.and aredescfibed as follows: , I,dt four (4) of Block nitwr,(9),. south of ^Center Street; and L o t e l e v e n ( l l ) o f B l o c k one hundred and forty six U46J, JNorth of. Center Street, all 4yin*g and being i n t h e ^pity o f N e w Clm, Minnesota,according to . ;the plat of. s a i d c i t y O n A l e and of record £*}ip the oftice ot the Register of Deeds* in and for B r o w n : C o u n t y ^ M i n n e s o t a ^ ti^JSj mornuig' h His ma^ejBtyJs^en^^ «at isfactory> Tempera^etthis^mpinuij 100.6, pulse,?o.y ... :».-?/>;< $t£0*% FO.Rf!?A ,GOpD"&IZ£D^CL)T; W*i? ud WetaL tommtttM to' Mska •30^000*000 CUtdBetion ta *{#*•***&',•??; ' WASHINGTON, Nov; 22.~The Bepub- ;Ucan members of the way•and meane, committee hive dWded: to main * re% Auction of $80,000,000 in tbe revenues, the' aaonnt suggetted by Seeretary ^Sajrt. The day wjtk spent almost ear tirelytn going oter the war revenue bilL The sohedulea on which tUwah^bejnade ht,ve»ot * N«w Uim. Minn.. WM. RFAENDER. •<VC, Jac. Klossner "'MS'*'*' v -^ * tDcalors '^&??" f" '- ,l ¥r-'*'' "*" ::is, ^ !*»>' ^Mf ?\*y VH the K«jrth Vi^i»teri| Line.*' S^cursidn tirkpts^will be 8ol(i-:N0ventl>er 30 attd Dtce'iiilft'r C"fhmited to roturn Until De- cejriber 10," inclnaiv^/" Apply to «g«ats Chicago & North Western,tt»y. - ; - c •fa. m U 8a»WAa»W a| VAN BBUiVT AN'DWII/KINS AJfD % 'f££ ~\ BftOSIEU SEEDERS ANIJD1ULLS. ^| fl M%M £95^* All klS3s oFstwt md Wood Harrows,. Avery * Biding &»_«?•* -CJomGulUvatoi: ! * (&¥& J~£?i $16.»5 TpFlNTBBTNAtlONAi.' L W ' Sitfclr: ^ S ^ . L. Blood & Co'^psnnts^^iinseed , EXHIBITION, CHICAGO^ ANDjIilETUBN,, f^%tifld MacJiine Djls. <• ?,^ J . ' /"A- fluGGIEa 'V*ilsJji|&f<fcC'*ft» viny^nd 1 vigor, tliat ^e Conn^jpreca r 4emoiMtrate dilring % «£' UlicW campaign- could t^ onto A |^ io^s aaov«D^a|« eoiimoVf^ m «—»•—a—fc^c^u .?-> ~-***t £ m*tiftfaTm^iftt$tf'* > . 3I":.'ic*.«-^^ ...-.'.fc.
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!aj<>4 DnaneSt, NEW YORK

^Wri te foMut prjsait ^ i n f > n c l ; ' |

Model Meat Market. Ali!i<)uiili Mmnesqtabeef is good, it is

great ly excelled by £ 1 ^ 4 ® , " ^ I t f '

D A K O T A fiANOH F E D B E E F Wt* have just received a carload of

- ln-i 1 CHttlt* from our ranch at Pierre, and, <>v\jiii.'to the scarcity of good beef in this Moiuuv, "ill continue to supply our rus. tonicry in the future with the

S U P E R I O R A R T I C L E F R O M

D A K O T A . H 5

r Now vf quality is more of a factor with you ihn» quantity, give us a trial.

You viill goon make up your mind 1>fit you will have no other.

Om sausuges and cured meats are al­so of Mie very best quality.

C I I A S . S V f T R B E .

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AUG, KNELL H'4KWGR AND MALSTEK

N E W U1.M. M I N N . Hit t.r-wpry a one <>f thtMuivest esiablivhuu-utii

vtvk k rid in ihe iviuue»o'« Valley and )•> fitted up with all thejtiiodern improvements . Keg and bot­tle* beer furnished to any part of the c i t y on short Dotice. My bottle beer i s especially adapted fo» tMttly use .

Country b r n w e n and otl ie is that buy malt wi l l find to the ir interest to place their orders with me

A l l orderH by mail wi l l receive my prompattes Hon,

O T T O S C H E L L , Manager.

A Head I that throbs, pains and

aches, or feels heavy, stuf­fy, dull or dizzy, is a poor head to do business with. It irritates the temper, up­sets the stomach, interferes with digestion and wears out the brain and nerves. Make the nerves strong, the brain clear and your head will be right.

" Y e a r s o f h e a d a c h e m a d e m e nerv ­o u s , irritable a n d unfit for b u s i n e s s ; but w h e n I b e g a n t a k i n g D r . M i l e s ' N e r v i n e I f o u n d p e r m a n e n t relief. N o t h i n g e q u a l s i t for o v e r w o r k e d n e r v e s , a c h e s , or h e a d troubles of a n y k i n d . " T H O S . W . F R A M E ,

D a v i s , l n d . T e r .

Dr. Miles'

Nervine quiets the irritation, stimu­lates digestion and builds up nervous h e a 11 h a n ^ strength. Try a bottle. V .

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D r . M i l e s M e d i c a l Co., E l k h a r t , l n d .

Alfred Booth, 0 : quartermaster i n charge of "the Statei arsenal at St. Louis, i s d< ' .It i s estimated that 4 4 per cent of •jbercorn crop of ;i8&9~ wasr^tttlritttthe farmers'ihanda^ Nov., 1, as compared with 5.9 per dent of the crop of 1898. ,

According to Commissioner of I m m V gration flttehie immigrants, -. bifte afc^ rivdd i n •«_ t b i s | country at wjbe ^rate^f 1,000 per day from ull countries since July las t -J]

Yale university offers to educate five Filipinos, provided young men of ex­ceptional fitness and. h igh character be selected by bridge Taft or the , Philip­pine commission. yj . In cases begun by Dean Hart to pre*

vent Sunday theatrical performances in Denver Police Judge Thomas decided, in favor of the theatres, holding that,. city ordinance on the subject i s voidj \

S a t S r d a y , N o v . I t : ' **•**&**-

Glasgow has been declared j£rget fro„% plague. ,?\'< S|*>

Adolf Piohler, the poet and novelist, is dead at Innsbruck, Austria. t*s2|'^

At Fruit Cave, Fla., Albert Houston! decapitated Donnan Fatio with a knife. They quarreled about 40 cents.

Baron Oranmore and Browne, a rep­resentative peer for Ireland, since 1869, is dead. He was born June 8, 1819. , -

The state department has been- in­formed, chat P* A. Moseley, Jr., consul-general of the United States at Singa­pore, is dead., ,N ^\ v v . _ / , . ,« .

A bent piston rod caused the return of the monitor Monterey to Hong Kong soon after she had started for Canton. The damage is slight, according to the reports to the navy department. A'^„

An outbreak of bubonic plague is re­ported among the natives of Szinoka. near King Williamstown, Cape Colony. Precautions are being taken to prevent the spread of the disease among tho whites.

M o n d a y , N o v . 1 9 .

A severe earthquake was fbit on the island of Curacoa. Only jslight damage, however, was done. *"" \ >

The steamer Oregon has arrived at Seattle, Wash., from Nome with 145 passengers and $300,000 in treasure.

American capitalists, it is asserted are projecting an underground electric railway from the wesc end. of London to Putney.

William Sullivan, the murderer of Spencer Gaylord, the watchman of a Tuolome county gold mine, was hanged at San Quentin, Cal.

Frederick W. Royce, widely known as an inventor, electrician and veteran telegraph operator, dropped dead from apoplexy at Washington.

Charles B. Tyler, the oldest letter carrier in the United States, died of heart disease in Brooklyn. Mr. Tyler, who was born*fe0 years ago. had been in the employ of the postofhee depart­ment about 60 years. ""*

T u e s d a y , N o v . SO.

The United Staleo Supremo court has taken a recess for two weeks. , «

George Putnam was executed at the Folsom (Cal.) prison tor the murder ot a fellow convict named John Shoers a year ago / • >• ~ ^ \ ^ , (> ^ "j >

Colonel Charles Caughling, who was a member of Cornmander-in-Chiei Vandervoort's staff and has been editor of the lo l edo Blade 3b" years, is dead.

Henry V. Williamson, who has been in oht-rge o f the foreign vmails depart

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•* -GftsciKNktfti ^Noyi^^M-^The\ikgtotfx who" have been working w ^ h Beceiver Tucker oh the, boxfts of the German National bank at Newport, Kyi, esti­mate the alleged'shortage of F r a n f e i i Brown, the .missing assistant 'cashier and individual bookkeeper, at $l91,50r>. According to reports from persons who were with Brown when he left last^ Tuesday night he had le^ss thau $500 with him. tJrown'a salary wa* only $ 1,600 a yeaff, His bond tor *10,000 is good. United States District. Attorney Hill will arrive irom P_Jlucah to take charge of the case. • - is expected he will'cause several arrests.

Dur ingjhe run on tne Newport bank last Saturday $200,00J was -obtained, in Cincinrati to bridge over the ,trouble. This was returned and Receiver Tucker had other moneys and papers also transferred irom Cincinnati. / S i - Brown- evidently had a wonderful

memory. The experts said he carried in his h e a l the •figures that enabled, him to call off correctly false entries in a way to mislead the clerks who were doing the "checking" with him. A depositor would put in $3,100. ' Brown

W o u l d K i i t r r i h e P r o p e r S a m „ ,X in one book and enter it as $100 in an­other. Then when it came to checking up he would handle one of the books.

Another clerk would check and Brown would call off. Instead of call­ing off $100. which appeared us ' the amount of the, deposit on tho book which he" was haadhng-, he would call it as $3,100, thus making it correspond with the boos in the hands of the other clerk. He also, i t is alleged, worked it in another way. A depositor would draw out $100. Brown would make the proper entry in one book and enter $3,100 in another. Whsn the depositor had his accounts checked up the figures were taken from the book in which tho current entry had been made. When the bank officials looked to see what amount was due the de­positors they were thou given their in­formation from the books which showed that $3,100 had been withdrawn. Brown had memorized all the indi-ridual accounts; and the experts find no private marks of any kind on the books. The general ledger balanced with the cash. It is generally believed Brown's first shortage started acci­dentia with a n error of $1.00J in tha individual accounts.

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H u n d r e d P i c k e d M e n .

MAXILA, NOV. 21.—General _ Macit-boles, the native chief, is prepared ro proceed in pursuit of Agmnaido with 100 picked natives, supporting tbe American troops. Other ex-iebel chief* are offering their support, the.r offers have not b e e n formally accepted, but they are ready if the Americans will* accept their servipes. -' „ vi r; 1. Aguinaldo. it is hnpposed, is in North­ern Luzon, according to, statements made by ex-rebel leaders now iu Manila contemns? with other Filipinos.' -^V. I

.\ AgiipajCfa, v a renegade' native priest, ; lonp an insurgent^ lender in Northern

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T h e S ' a t e o f M i n n e s o t a , t o t h e a b o v e n a m e d D e f e n d a n t s :

Y o u a r e h e r e b y s u m m o n e d a n d r e q u i r e d t o a n s w e r 4 h e c o m p l a i n t o f t h e P l a i n t i f f i n t h e a b o v e e n t i t l e d a c t i o n , w h i c h I s filed i n t h e o f f i c e o f t h e C l e r k ~ o f t h e D i s t r i c t C o u r t o f t h e M i m h J u d i c i a l D i s t r i c t i n a n d tot t h e C o u n t y o f B r o w n a n d S t a t e o f M i n ­n e s o t a , a n d t o s e r v e a ' c o p y o f y o u r a n s w e r t o t h e s a i d c o m p l a i n t < > n t h e s u b s c r i b e r s , a t t h e i r o f f i c e i n t h e C i t y o f N e w U l m . ' i u s a i d C o u n t y , w i t h i n t w e n t y d a y s a f t e r t h e s e r v i c e o f t h i s s ' u m m o n s u p o n y o u , e x c l u ­s i v e o f t h e d a y or s u c h S e r v i c e ; a n d i f v o u f a i l t o a n s w e r t h e s a i d ' c o m p l a i n t w i t h i n t h e t i m e a f o r e s a i d , t h e P l a i n t i f f i n t h i s a c ­t i o n w i l l a p p l y t o t h e C o u r t t o r t h e r e l i e f d e m a n d e d i n t h e " c o m p l a i n t .

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^'•M%1*SJ&VV ^ I w i n H f f ' s A M o r a e v a . ^^''J i^>i— ^_ N e w U l r a» % ' ^ i T f e i NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. State of Minnesota,"» - ' •*' ?-^^ "

County of lirown.

menc ia tbe general postofiics New j Luzon, has written to friends in Manila York for 30 years, dropped d«ad ac his asking ter election news and asking to de&ii JNionday . •" j b e i n f o r m e d w h e t h e r . ' " a . d e c i s i o n h a s ,

' b e e n r e a c h e d c o n c e r n i n g t h e r e l a t i o n 1 William Waldori' Astor has clis-char^od Lor.l Frederics. Hamilton from the editorship of Tne Pall Mall Ga­zette, his pmce being take^, by "U* pro­fessional literary inan. "*.,'

By a de:d t'o be closea Dec. 10, the title' to * 50-, 000 acres .of, coal danrK&u John&ton, I< ioyd and Pik^T coauties,

1 between cnurch a id state and the dis­position o f churcii'- properties,; The-re-

1 plies seut^|him^contain, the, lnfqrmatioii j that church and state -jvill be' sepitrare ' and that entire religious freedom -will ~be allowed. iti>j. ' '.' £$ ', I3"

W E D S A N . A M E R I C A N Glf^L. Ey . ,w iUpa , s_ toacoa l S y I Jd ica .owhic4 ) D a k e r o f M a i l C l u , t e l T Q u , e t I y B t a r r l e r t \ 0

has been formed in Pennsylvania *-• M l s , H o l e U t . z i n u i s . r W B n . Eastern and Englisii c a p i t a l ^ j j ^ p . v* YOKK. NOV. ^ 20 - I D is. .an-

'-'-*"XMi* ' ^ rsounced" IBT'S.-* csbiegraia irou> I_onGos T » v . . _T_ , •.' , W to The Journal c.v.a Advertiser that the Jo&epli Ott, the eomodicUj is dead, a ^ < a ,<- > >. •, -»r-

1 ' - * * ^, young Luae ot Mauchebter and Miss Dr. Romaico Ogress, a W<IL kuowAi Keleno Z.inmenuau, daughter of Ed-

physician and hcieiitiit. is dead at Jol-. gL.U6 Zimmerman of Cind'&iiati, ««vere. iet, Ills. ' >,;'• T •„ _ jj married last Wednesday .'afternoo^ by

Prince George of FiU^sri has'wiltteji''' the Rev. CauQii 1 «ker agi the^iirish a drama, which will bi> performed vx j church of Mkrieybone/V'London, in Borhn tne coming buason. * -" *! which parish the dnke live3. "*"" -*- »

The Dake and Biuhess of - York, ac-H Owing to the opposition to the mar-cordmg to the !Lonuon Daily Mail, have i riage by the relatives'-of bothbride-aud

groom, tho wedding was? extremely quiet. The "Misses; ,J3eJepj^arid.£f!ie

D i s t r i c t C o u r t . N i n t h J u d i c i a l D i s t r i c t .

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v s . "••" x ' " A n d r e w W e n t z , al**o a l l o t h e t p e r - " s o n s o r p a r t i e s u n k n o w n c l a i m i n g a n y r i g h t , t i l l e , e s t a t e , l i e n o r i n t e r ­e s t i n t h e r e a l e s t a t e d e s c r i b e d i n t h e c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n , d e f e n d a n t s .

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N o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n , t h a t a n a c t i o n h a s b e e n c o m m e n c e d i n t h i s c o u r t b v t h e a b o v e n a m e d p l a i n t i f f a g a i n s t t h e a b o v e n a m e d d e f e n d . n t s , w i t h t h e p u r p o s e a n d f o r t h e o b j e c t o f h a v i n g t h e p l a i n t i f f a d ­j u d g e d t h e o w n e r i n f e e s i m p l e a n d e n t i ­t l e d t o t h e p o s s e s s i o n o f t h e r e a l p r o p e r t y i n t h e c o m p l a i n t a n d h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b ­e d , a n d o f h a v i n g a l l r lghr . . ' t i t l e , e s t a t e , l i e n a n d i n t e r e s t o f t h e d e f e n d a n t A n d r e w W e n t z a n d o t a l l o t h e r p e r s o n s a n d p a r ­t i e s u n k n o w n i n a n d t o s a i d r e a l p r o p e r t v s e t a s i d e a n d d e c l a r e d v o i d a s a g a i n s t t h e p l a i n t i f f .

T h e p r e m i s e s a f f e c t e d b y s a i d a c t i o n a r e s i t u a t e d i n t h e C o u n t y o f I S r o w n a n d d e s c r i b e d a s f o l l o w s :

.Lot tw<> [2j o f B l o c k T h i r t y t w o [32!, N o r t h o f C e n t e r S t r e e t i n t h e c i t y o f N e w U l m , M i n n e s o t a , a c c o r d i n g t o t h e p l a t o f s a i d c i t y o n t i l e a n d <>f r e c o r d i n t h e o f f i c e o f t h e R e g i s t e r o f d e e d s i n a n d f o r s a i d B r o w n C o u n t y .

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Y o u a r e h e r e b y s u m m o n e d a n d r e q u i r e d t o a n s w e r t n e c o m p l a i n t o f t h e P l a i n t i f l i n t h e a b o v e e i ' t i t l e t i a c t i o n , w h i ' h i s f i l e d i n t h e o fBcOio f t h e C l e r k o f t h e D i s t r i c t C o u r t o t t h e N i n t h J u d i c i a l D i s t r i c t i n a n d for t h e C o u n t y of B r o w n a n d s t a t e o i M i n ­n e s o t a , a n d t o s e r v e a c o n y o f y o u r a n fewer t o t h e s a i d c o m p l a i n t o u "the s u b ­s c r i b e r s , a t t h e i r o f f i c e iti t b e C i t y o f N e w U l m i n «awl C o u n t y , w i t h i n t w e n t y d a v e i f t e r t h e ^ e r v i c i - o f t h i « s u m m o n s u p o n

y o u , e x c l u s i v e of t h e d a v n i s u c h s e r v i c e , a n d i r j y o u f a i l t o a n s w e r < h e s a i d c o m ­p l a i n t , w i t h i n t h e t i m e a f o r e s a i d , t h e . P l a i u t i t i i;i t h i s n c l i o n w i l l a p p l y t o t h e C o u r t t o r t h e r e i i e t d e m a n d e d i n t h e c o m ­p l a i n t . • * * " * > - , /" i },, " D a t e d O c t o b e r 23rd, J9JG. -»^' k-'*>., „•» -

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Tbe department of agriCuJture{Jhas' advertised forr bids for fufnishfiig seeda; to % the ' department;' for the Visual dia«' 'tributicE^" " c " J~"<' •••"^ '- * ' ^ . The secretary of -the treasury has isi

, sued a circubir: ajispendihg the refund-Jtrtg opefatioriH to take effect Deb. 81,

i9oa: £*£$ •*$&£?& N ' • The collections of internal revenue

for' t h e 'month of October aggregated $27,464,495, against 126,147,446 for tbe #ame month last year. ^ g g t

Tbe estimates of -the department of agriculture for appropriationa for the next fiscal year aggregate $4,6o9,«50, an increase of 10 per oent over laat year. ;

i v Daring the l n t i final xear>pottal money orders iatued riiiraniMisktllTrri 670,928, an increase of almMMeVl.OOO,-000. Daily reoeipU m n<m t t m t $86^W«0. T ^ n ^ b a r j f p o w flnaUy exceeded 60,0Mi

Evans, aunts of the, bride, * wafted on her. Ernest Lambert and Lionel Fan-del-Phillips, the deke'^'most intimate friends,' attended fiim.- **;(*^^^ l*»',>

Thf duke 'and duchess and' Mise Helena Evans are now at Tanderagee cabtle, the gloom's Irish estate. • ,.

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t l-* .- i/^f t h e C z a r .

Liv3DiA,S"%ujopeaii;Bu8sia, NbvT'2^.^ The ,bulie.tijl5 is?':led during "the day by thejezar's^^sic iaus v a s i more^aatis*; factory. Ititead as,follows:, ' "-

*'The^czarr-pas|ed. k satisfactory 'fay" yesterday.,^' jftg^cSKaition'^is'. gopd.:

Temperat^e5it^9 la^t -evening|~V''""*

C o u n t y , o f 3 r p w u . f , "•* - **,* - K • * 1-T« ^ " ^ t ' ' >• D i s t r i c t C o u r t .

KA 1 ,* • * > * N i n t h J u d i c i a 1 D i s J a c o b K l o s s n e r , Jr., - P l a i n t i f f ,

v s . Pe , ter H a s s e l , t h e u n k n o w n h e i r s o f s a i d P e t e r H a s e e l , a l s o a l l o t h e r p e r ­s o n s , o r p a r r i e s m r k n o w n - c l a i m i n f r a n y r i t f h t , t i t l e ' e s t a t e , l i e n o r i n t e r ­e s t i n t h e re . i l e s t a t e d e s c r i b e d i n t h e c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n , - D e f e n d a n t s .

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rotect Yourselye^ .',-, '**",'"* ' Against Fire, Hail,-Tornadoes,"Accident ar.d Death f^fr^i ?<>'• ' by insuring with tiie best companies . Ure write '' -' *~Z -,-s,*i - Policies on nearly all classes of ^oods. "' Real Estate bought and sold;-legal documents executed leans nego­tiated; s teamship tickets sold r. .Kri} ,

N o t i c e I s l l e r e b v G i v e n , T h a t a n ' a c t i o ' n h a s b e ^ n c o m n i f n c e d i n t h i s C o u r t b y t h e a b o v e n a m e d P l a i n t i f f a g a i n (it t h e a b o v e n a m e d D e f e n d a n t s , w i t h t h e o b j e c t a n d t o r t h e p u r p o s e . f h a v i n g t h e p l a i n t i f l a d ­j u d g e d t h e o w n e r i n f e e s i m p l e a n d e n t i ­t l e d t o t h e p o s s e s s i o n o F t h e r e a l p r o p e r t y i n t h e c o m p l a i n t a n d h e r e i n a f t e r d e s e r i b -c«i, a n d * o f h a v i n g a l l r i g h t , t i t l e , e s t a t e l i e n a n d i n t e r e s t o f t h e d e f e n d a n t Pester Hafifael , h i s u n k n o w n h e i r s , a n d a l l o t h e r p e r s o n s a n d p a r t i e s u n k n o w n ; i n a n d t o

- s a i d r e a l p r o p e r t y a n d a n y - p a r t t h e r e o f s e t a s i d e a n d d e c l a r e d v o i d : a s a g a i n s t t h e p l a i n t i f f ; . „ , • ', __,..- • <

T h e p r e m i s e s - a f f e c t e d b v _ s a i d a c t i o n - a r e s i t u a t e d i n t h e C b u n t y o t E i a w n a n d S t a t e o f M i n n e s o t a . a n d a r e d e s c f i b e d a s f o l l o w s : , I ,d t four (4) o f B l o c k ni twr, (9) , . s o u t h o f

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. ; t h e p l a t of. s a i d c i t y On A l e a n d o f r e c o r d £*}ip t h e o f t i c e ot t h e R e g i s t e r o f D e e d s * i n

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mornuig'h His ma^ejBtyJs^en^^ «at isfactory> Tempera^etthis^mpinuij 100.6, pulse,?o.y ... :».-?/>;< $t£0*%

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' WASHINGTON, Nov; 22.~The Bepub-;Ucan members of the way •and meane, committee hive dWded: to main * re% Auction of $80,000,000 in tbe revenues, the' aaonnt suggetted by Seeretary ^Sajrt. The day wjtk spent almost ear tirelytn going oter the war revenue bilL The sohedulea on which tUwah^bejnade ht,ve»ot *

N«w Uim. Minn..

WM. RFAENDER. •<VC,

Jac. Klossner " 'MS'*'* 'v-^ * tDcalors

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V H the K«jrth Vi^i»teri| Line.*' S^cursidn tirkpts^will be 8ol(i-:N0ventl>er 30 attd Dtce'iiilft'r C"fhmited to roturn Until De-cejriber 10," inclnaiv^/" Apply to «g«ats Chicago & North Western,tt»y. - ; - c

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