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THE HERALD. k ws 1i-: N"i:n,u %'J car i ii .-%«! van tu P»" 'I 1 i 11 a v. l' ». I a -:i i» ,. ... s i, \. 'Ynbli diem, i Mf. 1 'Simui it il lil-W "'K t! i .(• I. w i" i. eiit ali/.i-s p., :,i..:i I •••!.. and I '.' 1 hi.! .•1, A i I ..:e i- i a i: i i v. a ia'.v cttatii /r.r i a• i a i i S i s a n i i o n y i n 1: ..-v hail-i I..- ii-.li. aaai i e a o n y u a 1 I a y la !u" aid b»-» protected i i-: sn a raj ai '.n immbers, prey:-... up in :!ie i a'.vn ol !a ^tnic llsh, Uin a -*!!. i n o k I n i- i s i s i u I a, natioi. .1' 'lie ii Is. P»y i ii iijijj ^h nsainiy a,.- i .in:4h! and sell retail i the luril d: n ri• though tiiey d..« n«•: oiamand !i a hi ^h prieff us the game. iish. Mr. "Wahlrns claims that the catching the seit :a tliis manner is all that prevents n- yaine lish from being driven from ih«* lal:e and pj\*r,erT' the balanee between the two elapse If our lake was stocked with gaii: li.sh only a law could be passed pro e i n e y a o w i n i s i n w i in k ami line only during certain sca !•. :s of the vi ar, but to pass such a a law i.i reference to our hike would be protection to the poorest fpiality of iish and lesrmotion and extinction of the best. Mr. Wahlrus claims tiiat li** present custom of fishing with lids keeps down the soft lishes to an equilibrium with the game Iish, which a.re caught by the hook and line, and tiiat- there should be no restriction i iw unless it allows lishing with both line and nets, the law regulating the size of the meshes of the nets There is certainly much reason for Mr. Wahlros 1 1 i 1 i" !.' ii- as i M1 I \v.. u i! ii '•a 'ait •••. n n h-.or ai Pne ex- I,in. ,:4 lii«- .••V.:iwiu:u s-*-t^»n. VVitB .Ca. w'•."! r.|.i .... •. .i' a :he pi i ', t« be pi pat-i i w lii-v .% i i! :S rtnly I' a h: v,. w^nt-v The northern part of Dakota, it seems, dors not propose to be left ot.i Publi-di'-rs the -Id in the state busin- ~s while emigre-- 1..•'ii of ul 1 .1 ..I !.. le Lake winn, re:,* i .• hard ol' P'»Mm a Milt, of i e-.: i t1," --i\ flsili. Tim- vvili I,. v..! v. T:.. ..pi- ,.i tilt .• o' 1 view of the question, and it ought to receive the consider ation of our law-makers. In his s})eech before the commit i ee on territories, L. (i. .Johnson, of Ord way, in opposing division, remarked that the "xiiitheru J)akota state schai had already wasted enougli wind io crciue a cyclone center for a ceatu y., At this juncture a member i the cominiitee interrupted the gen !c-mau wi'h the remark iliat he. was ioing very well at that himself.*" Ji is i ard to believe that .Johnson was much eonfu-ii'd over this mild rebnk. t"it 'A ey say he was. Ta, is Dakota's week in the l.'nit i Senate, and the Carolina rid Missouri statesmen are being ed i ted in a compulsory way bv the iiu\Ocates of Dak-j'a's adua^n n. and' senators j,u- ilking 4 l)x K VA I won! I out 111 u o n a adding ..ii debl 11 ii 1 i' a aa Mont:.-. I V. ,s l( 1 !l ndiing:: .n 1 i 1 1 '1 1 iiiij mirth half has one In i'h ,:ui tab iliousand-irtj). I-- views a-, ue mi a.. i\ i •--. \, k 1 1/EKAL: class* .1 nortlx I n mltilil •. nndei i bettei unite in a tition i,» Me uffalo. p- !, P°» he hard o a i i i u e w o o y a i i s I i e i i i i! •. i *'..- V(nii)g of• tlie s•'' •,i '. and people ot the Pdack llilis li\ prey upon tr.p e»gs t-rr'T-nal f^r.w »f -:oven i ii,' .!• former. fJ'i iniini- .ii 1 Mis*.--.i river. a .,i b-r 1 i' nf !i tx.eiii and it i w .Is offspring, 'Ii TM n- 'h'pS'i^ i :i" ,.!» v, !t« iiKiny il.-l,. in pt*rh.» i. ,, .J not :I '.it '-i 1 sJ:ni i: •.!! tie- .a 1k: li kin.U ... s n,.i a-: .u' !'.!•• V' .f H|.» i ik«- 'i- ..jm' ot ll.ei s.o e ,,! i Y:'". V, rj'S \vi ri! ''"in A. i ctii A .-w i if BitI-. yi ,-t i n i I i'.il Al.: made i'-:i i 5 I'. "I'dtHivJ .,1 }ip eoiu,,. !:i- t'i-:.' .. J'!.- i» liat i 1 a. 11i.:i I "p! ii- NV i i ill- tin :-ii" w 1 •*s i i *•I ala •iviiig a 1 1 i v a |m !v i V it k ... .1 and en ill t-i I A o v e a n e y i e s •. :aldoli.ir -li /. t111 1 j, 1:: »hlers I: n.- al rontlv n i i a an ul 4 ., The rvnai.ir iias gained many friends lor the silver dollar, and has said so mmy truthful things in reference to contingent issues that the cause of the soil tiller and wage worker has re ived a new impetus —Kv. b-C^The l-'argo insurance company has adjusted and liquidated some c:0u of losses during the year 1^0. (Hi its hail insurance business its ad justers in the held made their returns from eighteen to twenty-live bushels to the acre, subject to tiie approval of the board of directors. At their meeting the linal adjustment redu el the amount less tl-an twenty-live per cent, and tue xaid losses on the hail business average about sixteen hu.-di wheat, to the acre. It is said that the production of wiieat on the average iu the territory was less than 10 bushels to the acre, and this would look as though the Firgo lnsuiance company had been exceedingly fair in its settlement with policy holders. The company does not pretend that it. did not lose money on the hail bus* iness during ih" year l.^S.j, but having liquidated all claims ag.uast it leels that in retiring from that branch of the insurance business it lias a right to expect credit ior meeting its n!p i gatioi.s honorably and fairly, and iae.v tile Fargo propos mate lu'e insuran- e. aa a.-.Ks nf the public a fair share of pat.roua-.M-. The i.-e Canuval at St. Taul will be rofusely illustrated by tlie Pioneer I during Febiuary. and it v.ill be w. 1 W »rth our while t. .vab ,vril"• at o: Ci foi a moniii if b:r i.o long-r. through I your home a.: at or direct to the Pio neei Press, S.. Paid. Mail orders must oe pl'cpin-,!. I !. -j '•{•Bootsand Shoes ever i. InxH-glit into Grant l»ol! r. COXlll 'C 1.: lid will be In 1. i: tin nionep i .•: x.,. aator i" i. pleased to Lave yovi. l«»ints- v 1:ltth jail and look thefoous a i n i o i JiES Si! Sii^s. a 1 i K v i S n n iikiuu: OijiJiJ a am O'-ss, v .•» i- -ewiie iTiar^' 0 am of l.iw, -irons evil n •. am try i ,nt of like .a ant as •in involun'.ary and coiupulsi .-i y ontri but ion lima a-* ktboring and prudnc i»jg el.t,—. anted and undeserved, in flagrant violation of every princi pal of justice, to the mtetest absorb itlg an a a y. W8)' fii! ii«£ Sv* V.'l 0% fa 1 i.avejiiit rsceivecl i i i i 8 s i o !i I v '7 n UiiUlL rivinc' o: c:s 5 .vice:.-, the lowest offict •ssib^-. i-,l- invite attenticr. to my stock and price Ail ,, v Ir {l on THIS PAFEIi i -. Fire ffi n lAitU iili i a e o.c i:r i aiici get tiic rates ure vi pro::-.:, mid lore iiia-iitlSt! 855 EOEiSJla Don't fail to see me before buying any-' tiling in .!ie leather i -n 4.AA I Sm BERGMAN. .5Cc H&soa 3 1 y ,. "*rCn r. it-atlv U.I ^TV,I| U i ili**M 1 nfn| listH ,..1 n l^n.Uul.s Wr.'ir .'lie! lum ,v V'*. or v c- 'au:. :V qit stV, 1 v .-n, .. i, xv'ii.f" nil-- r:'''•!» twULruA-U ijv moUc lor jo A'JUW VOilUi T!»c RI TKIIS' crrnK t» Mnrch ami S»»pfM y ,uh ,xs 'isr» ... »(M-Hc*,»vMh»v«r i W iilu*,) a'ut iotiti t& itwl- l-'|,'tnr»- U(tilery, ICS VVI»oJ« ]'r(«-H dtrfi t, .OHsum* r.4 tt toH r«r JHTSoiiKl s»r faiJitiy V.tr. 'IVIln ovv oru»-r, »tnd t-xm im of irry thinx J-.»« uw, •«}, »!i-8iik, n ot* liuv»- fun *vilh. 'i lieu* 8 V AI.." 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