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?*.: 1 \l, P. V.'Y leritui Indies :v,-l y iit Tht.rsiJay allem-H-n. with X':-. I'mle'.. -S8 Maiy Marphy li.it Tuela\ i]i :ing 1or Mmneapoli.-. u i--rr i- iH'sa situation iu ti st'i»•. Mi. and Mrs. Lieben, sojourners at thv M. Charles are tplite in love with l»aUia ami arc in turn :i]• i•"-* a t'V u' people. i 1. V. JollU i rt, of Kn^ialid, 1HW on Ins way to Calilornia, will preach n.'U'nin^ and evening in thy M. K. chinch, nexi Sunday. WANTK!)—About 3O.. V i: pays? 1.50 per afie tor plowing this month. Lan i le-ar lw\v:i, J. J. StkvL:\SUN ». board of directors o! LiftW i'levator at Heville :.• i romnns.sioner, A. S. Yum:. t" .•liaise ol' the handling and ping of tin: grain. ri K»-. ta k August Tiintnu's colt pl:(: I so much in tin* street tin -:!i i that it linaliy tluew hint npet t.h-' bugyy and running a\v» ii judicially. Extent ot dait:.. l' and a spoiled colt. .Mrs. J. C. Drake, of Milb. lady friend ironi Mil wan i/M'.i, ai" camped, in Siutj •••laisheil and a Mrs. Park in si-.e ^or a *veei or more re^t. i !. ill-companies them to c,i.' I. th i.- a and chop the wood. jNir. and Mrs. Wei I. '.naum Monday for Olivia, Minn. They l..n been residents of this la"- about a iiul had become worthy eutnpon- i-nt.4-' ol our .society. They will bo inucit iiiisMCii Mr. \\. io assume charge of an elevator, t.,c occupation ii'_ v, as engaged in here. The remedy which mos! ul '.y combats malarial u.^vi j.i is Ay^r's Ague Cure. It is a purely wivable cuiupounci, and coiitains m-ither iui!iiuc nor any i .-r daiiL ous ingredient. Wun.i:. a toc.iie ciiiiis and I ever. Mr. l)odue, of Burlington, bnra, now a guest of the St. Char:"-- with his family, has felt the toning influ ence of our iakota o *ou-« to such an •extent that he s now brouglit lutli «i his aged mother and a nephew. Tin- ft inner has been ailing jutle seri ously for some time, but. is already beginning to feel the invigorating power of our Dakota cltntaie. Another hail atorm last Friday on the northern boundary of thi^ conn tie. would prove conclusively that this region is not tree from the desuau: ive elements, although i tho lirst instance of any in this neighborhood. The last came from the opposite di rection and partially passed over a portion of the *ame district, which the former did. The full extent ot the damage we have not yet learned, but (irant and Koberts counties sui'iercd about alike. In the former storm Roberts county stiilesed severely also, the Record figuring up a loss uf about iSOUb acres Tins additional allin'tlou is severe on both connti»-. and will prove a whulasome lesv.m to our }eo ple in the way of piori.a-m.v and economy. The Art L'-an exhibition iiiven in St. Charh'S li.iil last evening by the I^adies I'resbyteriau aid s^M'iety. \vas ignite. .socially, a-sthetii-aly ami histoi icaiiy one of tin* iiuest displays ever enjoyei'. once to this oilr-e if thesam been carvlui'o' retr.rned. in thecit\. The details of tlr-* occa- aiit.v and public sp rit wil sion are far beyond our space to de scribe, and none leali'/ed thatso much of interest could be gathered'together in a town ot this size. The ladies spent niM'di care and labor in making Hie collection and are greatly iialebt ed to their many neighbor-* for con tibuting articles of i merest so wiill ug ly. Thev take this opportunity to thank them, and request ail parties a town or cause: who have loaned articles to report at I thrive. Hebim In the ri\i.- and harbor bill u-t passed by i\.j,cress. («en. Wakenehl has secu •'1 an appropnation for i)m survey of tin Minnesota vuer ami liig Stone lake. -Vs Major Allen in his re port two years ago reported unfavor ably on ihi abject, it was only bv a piece of gjj I work tlia: v\'.ikehehi ob taiue| recognition. Ti .- -.vaterways conyentmn l.eid at St, i'aui hist Se[»- teuiher has had a salirary eitect upon congress, as the whole northwest, has fared Wei! in regard to appi opria turns. Fven a survey of the ..lames river Dakota has been ordered. Tim Red 11 ver gets -17.)!"') for improvements north «»f BrecU in ridge, and provision is made out of the general land lor a survey of the river s ulh {'roai Moore head to Fergus Falls. This will no doubt connect with \V..k*!. Id*' se'- vev of Hig Stone lake Ire:., ih.- have not willit: w s.u!lia Scrofula in the bU.n!. corrupts and con!ainin.iU-s -.-very tissue ami liber :i the whoie. !...ly, but witelljer appea. i!:g in tie- l'l -ni of sv. e,y:-:' t'las or running sores. .' imalign.'-:' e i s o n s o i s i s e a s e a e i i e y eradicatfl by the use of .V}. ,s sars iijva ilia. Notice, A meeting oJ the bo.trd ol direr-tors of the (ir..nt CoMiitv A incur,ural a' Mechanical A*--ociatiou is called at the court h.iuv in ii».iak. «m Satuj day, Aug ,.sc 21st. at-- p. m., lor the purpose ot acting upon the life: membership '-crtHicaU'S is.vaed by the former society, and to transact all other busi:. that may come before them. I l( uc I i•' Jt. :ord gives the f\-l another hail storm i!11' line ot (ii'.nit i week :iv: to 'I he Wiltuo' K" 1 iceout it parsed alony .in I Huberts counti' da} A hi'ii? u o'r]."- s I'] idav :if' Iho in.nh tin ealeniiijr rloiids coi,. meneed to roll up over the lulls i'ii... the f»onthwe.st tnwaids Wilinot. erv one was on the lm-kout and ai iou.s eyerf watched the ,tonii pass t' a lev. i.- arly linishe- 1 the south and east, of the village. Ha. I plainly visible to thespeeta tor-. icil witli rain and wind. On !v '..lit* norlhern boundary ot the stoi i' 'i'be traced at present. It enter, oils e-'uuty ne u th" southwvstO i-..: ner of i avi. township, moving' i a northeast' diieetloli, crossed iailr«»al U.i ab11ut four unh'Sj .th uf town, then v-»ing towards the i.' in the neighb-'iiiood «t (ieii"Ya, .. the same ginund or the storm of .!•• 'y Mh. 'i'he damage is not as great i i !, Mould hav* a week earlier. i! very f.i: had some grain .• ,!, e were half through and i 1 !. \e m• time b'-Iore'.(tdng t» i• r• i st'euii.1 full particulars. The storm was only ai- a milo wide and commenced its »i—truction son.'!) "f Marvin in (irant eountv. It i 1 i ir n*ar th-- lake. The i•:' -ui i-.ry damaged is not very lar^e out those juj.uv-i 1 the h.ii. hurt just ns badly. The iullowim,' farmers were loseis by this storm: 11 -ad ly Fry mi re. John Knight, l. C. Fuller. Wrn. McKnsic, l. 11. Smith, O. llonger, J.lMiare. A. ('.Oliver, H. F. Ireland. A. II. Stay. uu Teirian. 1'ostmaster Joim Martens, of t. do se{d), was agreeably surprised a few ('ays ago upon receiving a visit from his brother. Mat. Martens, of CreNt»n. !o\va, whom lie had not seen for sev enteen years. Mr. Martens was more than jd'-ased with the country lure, and like every one else, went awav enthusiastic in his praises of its beau ties. From the way he talked it would not be surprising if lie came back sometime and engaged in busi ness in Mil'oank. Review. A lfitil from tt?f 1['nnntv Mtperin li titlcut of KeliouU, 1 he a .mial school meetings of our c:iunt v. iii occur on the ia.sl Saturday in August. Turn out and transact the necessary business: ascertain the time when a school will best accomo date a majority of the patrons, and make it known to the school board. Don't stay at home and then grumble because then* uas iioMiing done and tind fault with the school otlicers be cause they do not act accouling to your individual wishes. .eiijsl: lit- :ill a town. Liber ild it up. When men serve their ends without regard to the ci:y*s interests they stiike a blow at its progress. Detween a town with monev and another with enterprise we. would select the latter. Monied men are of little heneiii to a town unless they are of the ri-ht kind, unsel'ish, generous, and pubiic spirited. Money alone \\ill not make msiuess to grow or it theremust be the wake, cne!:i-tie iimn. Major Fdv.-.nds ol Lite i-'argo Argus lias a tig scheme for the raising of revenue for public purposes. ins idea is to tax all lands two cents an acre for territorial purposes, and i one liaJt the amount raised in this manner w-.\M besutn-dent to tlefra all tervito: ,1 eX'H'nseM, he proposes that tii" remaiii'.b-r be paid back to the prove his laud, in erea.-.ir.g the vjttaft «.f adjacent proper ty which mav not be improved. Ac cording to his plan the county funds would be raised by taxing every pro fessional man, including hankers, deah-rs and hotel keepers, a certain amount tor the privilege of transact ing business This added to the amount received from liquor licenses would mote than meet the county ex penditures. The major's idea is a novel one and on", which after inves tig of in 1( ,. w ,. i( u n iti I fie "i ty red \-U Iter: mlors-cmcnt 1 s e e a n s u k y -j o w a y a k e w:.l-o., ami twine binder very cheap at liiant Countv iJank. NTurw. ^'i lav i•r. i)(1 -1 unty ha: A I a tl nan c[ eap at U:i l-'ai at lu per cent, can l-e id application, no delay. Call aiul on see me. A. M. Pres. J. J. SrKvi ysox. Your Children Aro constantly exposed to danger from Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, a: diseases peculiar to tho throat and i s o s u a i e n s A y e -a Cherry rectcral, promptly adnuu . tered, affords speedy relief and euro. A3 a remedy for Whooping Cough, with which many of our chduren io siiilii-ted. wo u^ed,during the past Win ter, with much sati.-aaciiou, Cherrv Pectoral. Fur thw affection, w) ru i»i'ier this preparation tbo n I find no medicino po effective, for Croup and Whooping Cough, as Avr a Ch.Ti-v Pectoral. It saved the life of my little W, only sb: months old, carrying hi:n safely through the worst ease of Wi*.ii i£j Cough I ever saw. Jana Jt-i! n Pir.i y a. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Fripar«L bv Ir. J. C. Aver & Co., T.owell, Msoh. Suld ty all i?ruifgiai3. t"ri:a i 1 six bo-.'-le?, ?a. w a Cl CD O 0 14 o 0 fcd o f\S O I 'M.ectfully. s. A ^upt. Printing otlices tre im: re.-.i the fun of the thiifg. I'hey aa: business etiterprise.s pure and .simph'. It co.sts time and money to use type. It i» just as logical to a^k a newsj)a]er man to t'onaie a certain amount of cash, to a private enterprise, as io give the use of his type without even an acknow ledgement. Tii -re is a great ileal of ••sponging', in this wurid.aml printeis are c.juvinuaiiy invitr-d Io make them se!ve .subjeccs lor the process. Hu- 0 fcJ 2 Gran 1 st t-tb- carious of till the inchcxnos which ha, a riMiie to our knowledge.—Mary 1 ..rk herst, Preceptress, xiorao lor liil.iO Waiulerers, Dox'c.istcr, Jld. y.v children have been peeuliarlr snh ic.-t TO attacks of Croup, and 1 nmcl to tiud any eiTecrivo rcniedv until 1 luenrcd adtnini.-t' v r.^ Aver a v nary Pn-roral. This pret.aration relieves t.iO diifu-ulty of breathing a.ul invariably cures tho complaint. David G. ctar*v:3r CLathiiia, CohunUa Co., X. Y. I have used Aver's Cherry Pectoral in my family for many years, and havo found ic especially valuable AV'hoeiiii^ Coa^li. This medicine allays all irritation,prevents iiiliammation ficm ext-'iidiugto the lur.g3, and quickly sub lines any tendency to Lung Coruplaxat. —J. 13. t'lliiigfon, Plainvilhs, Jiicu. ss CO 0 O bes^CTS w Lz TzJ c?Q' w 0 'msgsssi C+ rT* 1 25 u & PAID IT CAPITAL inon,000. inhitii- Against Fife and Ligii!n!ng, 0?c ones iiif! 1 Is "tli© plticG to buy ixi0i clitXnciin est prices lor cash. *iv:o. voKsan N. •curTIS 1 c+ es O 7J*i£ EB9.V o a 1 0 •d c+ O CJ td o O 3 O I— CO 0 (H We have many classes of goods w:j -we wish to close ont, and still offer barsaiiis in ALL our goods. Call and examine our goods before r: chasing elsewhere, and you wilt save mod & .£^m 1 F. fl. EL3RED6E. Agt. Mattresses,^ v.it S. And all kinds of Buildinl Material. tern thG S i? Lath, Shingles, Geo. Von Eschen & Go. EROTS GUI!!) For the nextjtliirty cle.ys I will sell all boo at cost, for I intend to exchange what i mains for other works. •a«.ar.i I have the largest Soda Apparatus County. More show case room than ever saw. 'Twill take you two hours to all therein. Ask tor anything kept in a First-Cla Drug Store and it will be shown you. B. n i— VII •\t V" 1 \.f U i-o. Weller. To the Front Again. With a compete stock of Drugs. Patei.1 Mecacmes, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, S+f tionery, &c. Prescriplioas Recipes Carefully Frspared. a i o v i i i k s nur s rsi:n. Prices for everything! aciiiiie uils at less than cost to close ou. ^23 OIFLP^T l'()T OKril'M Jil'H |)[vr y stoni: -1 losri's Furniture Sto i-.ouviU(., .-'-a. inn. Cofims, Caskets and Burial Robes, ar or and Bed-Room Sets, Lounsres, Sofa W .Piit-^l J»"! t- i y nfiMi-y -'id' \t ,ok 1* K.K. i.vli. 1^"' .-.-i^i-r el -V A. 1 .t),ivt\ t'lV' 0 tuis .t-it Vt'l H.i ji'ii-i '":i '.^iri'S In Cnuit s (Hi S 1 'f f. •i:.:el 'Vj reti.-a-v .rwvi-*-. j'.i..'" 1 itlni •fi'.n. ft fJiit. .11 -1. r, wi aasl tut e -a. aicJ* i cc.iS( a":.' 1 |A .:'s TI it? C! vigei r.r- ISC'" i Vic. eff ed A-- alii ALE ap 'er, %T(ip! '•R'-'m, ton! n mo h' sii Pf-ixr. tr's K'7 Tii Q.£ 1-C'J 11 1