. City of Minneapolis. A review of her growing industries and commercial development, historical and descriptive .. . imate, beautiful scenery and excellent opportunities forhunting and fishing, stop here every summer for recreation. Thus the peculiarities of the situationof the State not only tend to add to her commerce, but indirectly contribute to enhance the pricesof her products generally in her home markets and increase the value of her real estate. The interiorrailway facilities of Minnesota are second to those of no other State in the Union. There is nolocality in the State south of th


. City of Minneapolis. A review of her growing industries and commercial development, historical and descriptive .. . imate, beautiful scenery and excellent opportunities forhunting and fishing, stop here every summer for recreation. Thus the peculiarities of the situationof the State not only tend to add to her commerce, but indirectly contribute to enhance the pricesof her products generally in her home markets and increase the value of her real estate. The interiorrailway facilities of Minnesota are second to those of no other State in the Union. There is nolocality in the State south of the Northern Pacific Railroad that is twenty-five miles distant from a lineof railway. Minnesotas prosperous population. Minnesota has within the memory of every adult man and woman now living been largely wrestedfrom the grasp of savages and become the happy home of over a million and a ([uarter of civilized andintelligent people. The population represents all civilized nationalities, and all religious denominations,classes and vocations. Thev have come hither to build permanent homes for themselves and families,. Court House. 5(1 RESOURCES OF MINNESOTA. and are, therefore, vitally interested in the welfare and reputation of the country of their have enacted good laws to secure the peace and safety of society and i)romote general happinessand prosperity, and such laws are rigidly enforced in every part of the State. Each organized countyhas its local officers and courts, and offenders against good order rarely escape prompt arrest andpunishment, even in the frontier settlements. It may, indeed, be jus:ly claimed for the people ofMinnesota that they are peaceful and law-abiding and that the tone of moral sentiment is fully eciual tothat of communities generally.


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