. City of Minneapolis. A review of her growing industries and commercial development, historical and descriptive .. . onsumers journaland price current for the benefit of their customers, in which every change in the market is accuratelygiven. MARVIN &- CAMMACK, Proprietors of the Crescent Creameries, Minneapolis Office 31 FifthStreet South—Mr. Charles E. Marvin and Mr. E. A. Cammack are the proprietors of these creameries,which are the largest in the world. They were first started about ten years ago and the branchhere has been in operation about two years. There are creameries at Rochester,


. City of Minneapolis. A review of her growing industries and commercial development, historical and descriptive .. . onsumers journaland price current for the benefit of their customers, in which every change in the market is accuratelygiven. MARVIN &- CAMMACK, Proprietors of the Crescent Creameries, Minneapolis Office 31 FifthStreet South—Mr. Charles E. Marvin and Mr. E. A. Cammack are the proprietors of these creameries,which are the largest in the world. They were first started about ten years ago and the branchhere has been in operation about two years. There are creameries at Rochester, Zumbrota,Kasson, Kenyon, Stanton, St. Paul, Elk River, Monticello and Cannon Falls, besides that in thiscity. And they have factories at Rochester, Salem, Byron, Bern and Pine Island. They employ about200 hands. They manufacture at the rate of 15,000 pounds of butter and . pounds of cheese daily,and in this city they sell 1,500 gallons and in St. Paul 2,000 gallons of milk and cream daily. All theirproducts are of the very finest quality. This is no doubt one of the secrets of their wonderful MD City of St. Louis—Lake Minnetonka. t%tt 100 RESOURCES OF MINNESOTA. An industry of this description is deserving of every encouragement. The amount of good done to aState by such an institution is very great. The trade in this city is chiefly local, but in St. Paul theyhave very extensive cold storage and the whole of the Western trade is handled from that point. Theshipments westward are very extensive and are made as far as the Pacific Coast. Mr. B. S. Dodge andMr. W. M. Marvin are the managers in this city. M. GANNON, Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Provisions, Etc., 27 First Street South—The business of which Mr. Gannon is now the proprietor was established in 1879. Mr. Gannon hasbeen here one year, and has already made his presence felt, as the business is making rapid strides to-ward the large volume which ere long it is bound, under his care and guidanc


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