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waimmM house liem Y 3Q Stuce: ale EK'S FIX MK C$N ew FllONT CUT. reftain, e Lges&re mmm JDREDGE A" CRAIG. N CLO e next "SIXTY DATS we will close out FOR CASH ONLY. «0 Suits for $16. ies, .18 Suits for $14.50. S317 Suits for $13.50. |L6 Suits for $13. S i!15 Suits for $12. |{J(ii514 Suits for $11.50. 13 Suits for $10.50. tl2 Suits for S10. ars idTc. S just received an assortmeut of Linen and Alpacca rents' Furnishing and other Goods for summer wear. ELDREDGE & CRAIG! GET THE BEST 'ire aggin at tuo front, with a Complete Line of FARM MACHINERY, CONSISTING MAINLY (IF New Improved "HAM^ION CORD BINDER. HAMPION MOWERS! Die Moline and Canton Plows. and Light If i:A K ITT. 13 illiil rr lillij rr illljll friiuUlH Coates, Ann Arbor and Ad vance Hay Rakes. mUD MHO CORD CULTIVATORS. also agents for the fftli 9tttS) and Nichols, Shepard & Go. Threshers. I'^ant the best binder, or a first-class Straw-burning Thresher Engine, ©f the Standard Farm Machinery, call on or address* & CO. Dakota for Ileultb. The physicians are beginning to dis cover the value of Dakota air for health giving purposes and the? ree ommend this territory as a health re* sort. The Chicago Daily News of June 8, says: •'At the regular annual meeting of the Chicago Academy of IToniieopa thie Physicians and Surgeons, at the Grand Pacific last evening a paper was read by T. C. Duncan on 'Dakota as a Health ltesort." Premising that the essentials of a health resort are its sources productive of diversion, deep respiration and vigorous digestion. The doctor showed that Dakota fur* nished such in a marked decree, the water, air and other favorable condi tions contributing to the cure of dys pepsia, diseases of the kidneys and bladder, catarrh, bronchitis, and con sumption in its early stages, though in its advanced stages the patient should seek a warmer and less bracing air. Asmatha is also markedly affect ed by Dakota air, which moreover is more beneficial than that of Colorado, or other elevated regions, in cases of hwart disease complicated by asthma, bronchitis or indigestion. The large amount of soda in the soil makes the wheat of Dakota espec ially healthful, while from its large amount of nitrogenous elements the use of this staple supplants the de mand for meat," Sioux Palls Press. A sad accident occured at Glasgow, Scotland, July 3rd, while launching the new steamer Daphne into the riv er Clyde. There was a great crowd both in the dock and yard and on the opposite bank to see {lie launching, and the rigging of all the craft in the immedi ate neighborhood was pretty well peo pled. The craft went down from the stocks well and easily, and the crowd aboard were in the very height of en thusiasm, cheering and waving flags and handkerchiefs when the accident occured. Just as the Daphne was about to level herself on the water, she leaned to one side slowly at first, and suddenly keeled over completely because of some fault in the ballast ing. The keeling was done with such quickness that every person aboard was literally put under water and there tubbed by the hulk. It is not believ ed that over half a dozen of those wht) were on the deck escaped. All the men who were in the rigging, with the exception of a few who were stunned by the collision with the wa ter, were able to swim ashore. The number of killed is placed at 10. he greatest excitement prevails. Seventy bodies have so far been re covered. S«»e J1 rrr. Movius Bros, have had experience :ii getting the numbers on land 'ianged and they know hnv to do it. i ive them a call. "Wonder Iloyks.*' Not books of magic, butsolir]. choice classic literature, at prices *o low as to seem really amn/.ing to the old-time book-buyer. And they are prilled, not in "diamond line"type, on "straw paper", but the iypeand paper are so ood that even the fastidious biblio pole would never think of disdaining •^uch a presentable production. In the recent issues ol Tin Ki,/,r vru Ltni:\ itv. to which we refer and which is receiving, as it well de.-erves, the strongest commendations of the press and the people, are "Sunshine and Other Stories" for young folks, illus trated by Mrs. Alden, price 3 cents ••The Civilizations of Asia." by the world-famous historian, lliwlinsoi, 1 nee cents a sketch of-Buddhism" by .John Caird, the Oriental Scholar, pou e cents "Demonstrative Eviden ces ot evolution, by Huxley, price two cents "Philosophy of Style'" by Herb ert Spencer, price 4 cents "Tin* (heat Bridge" containing the orations of lion. A. S. Hewitt and ltev. Dr. II. S. Storrs, on the recent occasion of the opening of that greatest engineering work of the world, price 4conts. This remarkable series of books, of winch over 50 numbeis or volumes have been issued since the first of the present year, at prices ranging gener ally from 2 cents to lO cents each, is not sold by dealers, but only direct, by the publisher, who will send a 68-page illustrated catalogue free, upon re quest, and who also offers to send any ol his publications to be paid lor after they are received and found satisfac tory. to any one giving reasonable evi dence of gootl faith. Address John B. Alden. Publisher, 18 Vesey Street, New York. Oats for sale on time or for cash at the Grant County Bank. Have the ladies seen those unique flower-pots at the postollice? If not just cull and examine. mtcAb, BIG STONE CITY, DAK., FRIDAY, JULY 0, 1883. MO. 46 FLA EED For Sowing on New Breaking. Tin La® Rassiaa Varieir, Cleaa and Fare. The only kind to Sow. "We will furnish this Seed on Time. No Cash Down. Pay after the Crop is Raised. For full particulars inquire of C. L. HOLMES & BKO., The Grant County Head quarters are closing out re gardless of cost. We are still at the front with the following splendid line of goods• The Buckeye Binder and Mower, and The N. C. Thompson and Hopkins Mowers The Star Wagons, Buggies and Spring Wag ons, the Best on wheels. Tiger and Leader Hay Rakes, Steam Engines and Threshing Seperators. The "New Model" and "Eagle." Fanning Mills, Plows, Sulky BIG STONE IT7. DAK. Agents for Minnesota Unseed Oil Company. This Seed can be seen at M. A. Butler's feed Store. Cultivators, Hand Cultivators' and Shovel Plows. Plow Mies, Clevises, Sjrii Seals, Deailstre 3Veol5.-yol5.es, tfco. REMEMIiEll that we have a few more of the famous Norwegian Breakers to be SOLD CHEAP. Having recently purchased the building formerly occupied by Ceo. Spicer as a Livery Stable, we have refitted it fot a warehouse, tilled it with splendid goods, w here they are kept nice and tlr^j and confidently ask farm ers to deal with us, knowing that we can't be beat in quality of goods or prices. Call and EjFv CAWARD & STEVENSON. FOTt Bee TJs* JONES & WOLF. ul I