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THE HERALD-ADVANCE. MILHANK, genera! 8. I). W. W. Dowmk, Editor and hcIiooI It was rumored yesterday Pool' OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY AND COUNTY, FKIDAY. MAIiCII 0. law**. lire. I»ucks Scandinavian ee ".a'- ..1 .•me up the spout, and with Ha good i -al of money belonging to farmers who v, ere innocent enough to got :v l:.e ileal. The pr'hii.i'i 'nis 1 who de-ertec ublican prin-.ip:*-ts hint 1 »\i to rid* baud wuii rum on i:h sale prohibiten on tii*• othe sold their is right !or a mess ot potiage, and tin-. or pollute ai that. 1 ruo tell you. Mi. Speaker, tliere was n a line nor a word concern ing proiiddtion or resubmission i he people ot my county are in fa\orof re siibiniK-ion, and if there had been a word in favor of prohibition or fj-'ainst resub mission in our ind*p*nd*nt plaif-itm I r.hould not liave l)*en elected, 'l ids is a urt ii'Mitlemen, and while am a piohi bitionist myself I shall vote ioi the pas-|chaplain ^age of this bill resubmitting the prohi bition question to the people." liut in prohibition communities the inoe end ent o'lh e seeker to k the other tack throa's ot their prohibition allies, and the temperance people of the state w ill have to thank the great ••reform" party I for ''reforming" thein back to the open taloon. It looks very much as it this will he done, as an active lobby is «t work with plenty of means to grease the wheels of th* Btatft legislature. It will: he a spectacle at which the imps of dark-1 ness may well clap their hands to see' this much vaunted party of reform lie uuid* the very means of fastening the saloon urse upon the people of South Dakota, arid with the money which the distillers and brewers of the whole coun try will flood into the state when the is- is presented, the tinal result may! Well be considered doubtful. i (•old iu (lie ru I I I BROOKS. 'I win 15i and th i-tv iimji inr-K at I'.erre thai the resubmission iili would i'l-nuL'itt up ihi* nltemoon and pa—ed. Th* opponent of the bid do no? oe'ievc the lesubmi-sioni-ts have th* vte claimed. irn they have po-b w jdM'iges tf 22 Htraifi.-t th' bill. Co1. when t|Uet ii'ii^d, said that wit.i rjnik and St*jwarf 'boy fliOUUh to -.ss .... ouite eick. Senat •rs Ji U Kyle, the prca- i--r. -jprohibit-jiiist. K and senator says-. do not believe prohibitory law? ui.t 1 is hi'-t ere it*d to maintain the lav. i am sati.-ti.-d that in* best wax--gene: •for The preset"' i-*5 t»e I ne enactmei. :.iora! sent n. s v» mm ure- if po--. 1 it! :. counties*' By the time senator Kyle trots oughly acquainted with some of Ifeui.ii u-inorrat -t ite-man do.w Wasbinirton he will have hi- ideas Ir»• . ened sufficiently to ihoi'ouciilv njjpr*i: .*•• that fioiious remark which the governor of N"i'th ('ato.tn:i in-i'i* to the govern"! of S:.th ('rrolina. Iufa we *hiuidn't 1^ Ml all surprise'I to *e iii- nanie it botto si a giowini t*.-tnn'-ru .? tiartiuuluriv ro Kentuehv bran-is. Tiie 'iniible-'ieaiin^ h-tf*rdeur..' 'I.. leader^ who inanipuhited the tiar».l patiy nioveineui ia.^i sear inu.-l i^e el*ar.y oij STVitbie at tiie pre-^r-nt tiine :o even the uinit (jbtuse. Wiihoiit a word in their platform in regard to any of the import ant subjects in wliieh the peoj»le .-.t the state weie interested, these bl-itant t'emu goj ues raided the ery «t "plutocracy," «snd "monopoly" and sought, to stradole ilie issues in wiiich the p-opi* weie di reetly interetft^d. No better iIlusira tion of this i- atf-Tiled th.!»n the attitud* of tins third nartv on jjrohibition. In licen-e cotniuunities the new pirty iliu' in^ tiie campaign was tor license and {oiuted to tii.-* siience of tlieir plati'orni on this subject. Mr. Jilisou. an imie peivient fnnn Edmuinls county, in his speech in favor of resutiniKsi«.n in the, iiou.se said. "I stamped K iuiund.s i ounty last fad and carried th* independent platform in ill) inside pocket, and w hen ever I mad* a sjteec'a I look that plat-• form out ot my inside pocket and re .d it to my autiieiii e. 1 sind pointed with pride lo t!ie declaration I daughter Mrs. Vandewarker and of his party at its organization, and claitn^a that as prohibition was not n question at issue, the new party was justified in uniting itself with the open advocates of the saloon to cieteat the re |jublic«n party which had enacted j)io!ii bition in die state, and declared itsed in favor of its eniorcement. It will be hut a just retribution if the democrats sue eod in cramming resubmission down th* IIiIIm. Attorney li. W. Miller, an early-day resident of Ortonvdle, but now of Crescent City, California, writes to A. J. Parker concerning what he considers a tfold ti 'dils west of Milhank, and which he thinks may he lhe source of the gold in the t-and in small uan titiesin the Minnesota and Whetstone rivers I Mr. Miller has haf'. larire erperiencp in The matter will be thoroughly investi- two months. "uted. —Ortonville Headlight. Wood Bros, cal I attention to their need Bruins: Pure White Jiussian Oats. Plump, heavy, clean Millet Seed. We have an extra Jot of driigs which Wd shal! dote out cheap. oiiK. od Thursday ot lull. The house lias passed the senate i' rm education bill. which replace- nil u»e Ma: oh 4th, 1891. C. I. Currick reiuiu^u w day from Elk I River, Minn., whein ne has been at the bedside of his brother George who died i«*i wet k. Perra Clark who has be- r. suffering from rheumatism for the t'.dee week? is around Mgain much better Sinning school Wvdnesd-.\ aL.! Friday night*. taught by Prof. Sartf. Miss Esteila Green svent to Its la?l wet She is an independent (»f course, so are w*. and wo stv toSui ivan an 1 hli o'li^r a-pit-nits w* have never been licked aid have retntd from the ring on past laur eis Hung up our sword (wiiich is a weapou rf the past i. not to le tak-'ii down excej.t So defend ourselves froiu b*-:s fit such ot th* human ra who i.o letter way gettii-r tlito\!_h life. Ti.eTwin brooks drama'. club u pieseti! their new p'ay, entitled, "1'ndet the Laurels" in the near future. \V 11 mot .• -ord Feb, •-». !. We are informed that a gentleman frntii Atcinn»-n. Kan., will assume the inangethenl of the hot'-} Foster. s.'."tl. Mr. Ma'thews retiiiu^ •J. Elliot of 31 i 1 came i 'i i moridn^. i.ringing with hiiu one 'f tho, poj-ni.-o C»'t:ii e ort:t' ns uhicii w ill adorn lii* of Ai dit Ander^wn. Wo d.formed that Sujit Hush. th* II ,v 11.division, stated this inornir .* at dt.ank. on his way up the lino: th .' should theSi-v-ton bill be pasS b\ *i . it soiv amendment*, th ', i exb- !,:• .• r» !..n.' i&lely. rwell hi.- 12 pot.r, I son w i Andrew a is pi tee. Til- \Yi'.n, I n K -l Imped that the remainder thereof woul be i-.iiff and useful. B1U S!«M CITV Th*» Welter:) Wave. -•). ISSil Hueh *r and Ptiueger liave the venerable liotei bus and it con-'! iK'U't.l to be U nl wagon. C. I. M. liratberg wi 1 s' c? tor West Supeiior, Wisconsin. Saturday. a coni pannal by his son t^.-car. He sroe-with I the view of removing, if the new pastures suit him. Rev. E. P. Savage, Superin'enoent of tiie Minnesota L'liildrens Aid society and of the Mtnne.sotU house ot rep- resentatives, spoke at a meeting at tiie M. E. Church last Monday. Squire Woodruff, ot Kanningtnn. Minn.. arrived last Saturday for a visit wbh Ida his F. J. Paddock. The revival meetings closed Tuesday night, A good time is reported at the young people's pariy at ir. Erickson's. Eitile Walter Hyde had a relapse and was very ill for a lew days, but at the present writing is improving. There was quite a diphtheria scare one morning this week. The doctor was tailed but il proved not to he diphtheria. The pleasant face of Mr. Allied Mor te 11 of Alilbank was seen on our streets last week v jj] KOun Wood s,ier poJd dig-ring in California and now con siders that what lie discovered in a cer tain place in the Ooteaus in the days of his residence in Ortonville, was the genuine article although he did not tiien alley last riday witli his liltledaughler understand it. who has been there visitiuu for the lust lino#. jewe'er wiiivlow at the Hyde l-5ros. drug store, where he" is ready to wait upon his customers. W. O. Storlie returned from Spring Another lively runaway. The bove are iu the habit of fastening their hand sleds to the sleighs, so Mr, Skinner thought he would give them nn extra lide. His hoi jes w*nt throutrii town at a rapid pace while he and the boys were left in the middle of the street. No Uam age doue. H- Mr:: and re. a visit ects gone sevei n lives. week#. Last Saturday nidi? remonstrat- i with our jubilee ot the «.»..*e for abusi,.: the li^ins of tilers as wt-ilas his owi.. We were tmiu^ilately cha lenired to 1 out .nd "have it ti ihe led been t«* Mi.Oiii'jk arid prtU'a-Iy got at some i that ar-esim-a iter tiiev Pe]i down n 3 n 0 0 r. 3 1 ii.ere. He K E Airiveu^n -iiurdfc' c.-t. orttT. V' ba- exid! i i- of bUMress. a 'hos* t- •. :se if.to]v .is ri-haseti, and which w »s w«.r:. by an lndl n during th- la e out'oif--'k. That v.-ie a very p'.eusant "ni enjoxab '"ii-o«* arty of some bun teen frit m"-. of Kii. ». n. who met at th* rooms of Jno. A. Mui.ro. last Saturday evening to assi.-t th* former celenratnir his tw*nt\ei-hth bir'ii day. Tiie host treateii his Iriei.ds to a |dendid oy.-'ter siij per atid they, by th* hand of Juuge Countn i man. who made some appropriate re mark-, presented him a niee.y bound liible. All ppresent conirratidated Hi* ger i Ed. on lis ariivi! nt the v\*hty eijhtii nul* post of life's journey, an S tn r" •k 0 0 i s *5 y a'dcur-' u s .••:. j.UM'haseii are having f'-r a 1 o F. J. and Casper Ilatz have receive i intelligence that tlieir mother i.« -eriou-1 v i a a i i e u S a W i s a s e w i visit her. ied'uveito-niizbtl iM-ots irsnip-. ('elerv, Fish. Imported Sardines Dried Beet'. Try my Extra He giandaughter Mrs. II. B. Crtppen will probably remain all summer. A very interesting program was ren dered at the public schools of thin city last Friday in commemoration of tiie birth of Washington. Quito a number of visitors were present, and expressed themselves as very much pleased with the status ol the school and elTicien.-y I the pupils Appropriate remarks were made bv S. II. Gold, D. J. Craig Jr., and REV1L1.0 KII'I'IJES. March -ith, 18U1. A lottery dance to-night. Mr. A.Helland of Clear Lake, was in town this week on business. Quite a number from Kevillo are at Miloank courting this week. E. B. Jones has just received an in voice of the lloosier press drills. o 0 t*5 5 v 4 T. 0 0 81 o 1 VJ V o 7 a & Dalah Bov \lniot! K a i n i s i o i- i a n 11 oil's Livrvy St.vM" 1 U'etMli ill' ili!' lii.'HV-. .j. N. i: :.\nnox, Look AT THE NICE THINGS TO EAT. 1 loney. Tine M.. ((range-, Letin in.-. Apples th o co OO He iu lends moving to Ke- and ni»-e Lima *ans I "Want 500 lbs. of A No. 1 Butter. DRY GOODS. W. M. THOMAS. CO o •i O O 2 'd w {=i (n o U1 & o &3. w cn Ss» H- o |-3 pj- C/5 occupies a & I O Lawyer, Will practice in all the Courts of Dakota and Minnesota. DISTHK Attoiixkv (IUANT COVKTY JJIU S TONE CITY, DAK 1ow BY plairj io Everything in the line of Will be sold at Cost, and assortment of rtfy mifid &rp the ils my recollection Tlje soap-kettle hurjg oa fie po^ TtjeSraokeaad tijeSmelT^ Buf ftose ddji oFSo^^'rr^r: COQSequ^4,i™.M.n Have Io7g- since depart^ Tk ?r^ llje As 6oorj as SANTACLAUSSOIjnMisa N.K.FAIRBANK&CO., CHIC/ No Advance in Prices on Account of the Mc Kinley bil1, the Indian War or the Meeting of the Legislature," at II ELLIOT be sold REGARDLESS OF C( Now is tliG time to My fflis Class of U COME AMI SHE FOR YOt llSl l.F. ERLANDSON & BANK THE & I)I(i(iS, SAIUJKXT Does a General Banking Business, Sells Exchange on H0 use of 11)8 stuffy wane and fo Unit /f"D'w1he Eastern. Cities Foreign Countries. Collections a Specialty. Remittances Promptly Made. Fire Insurance. litlh oerg hist Mrs. I a visi I s visitir The tho past Mrs. 1 been sp Closer. Coulc green t* Ireland The sent th Warn in At U mueic.a] more tli The Miss resign 1 he iu tiie round 1 Tb« Toaus Ei.i at: Kov. worih At tern Win1 next y •citlzei impor A ud llbni Lis re i^eopl' t^id ttmiik, week. Lom old, Vi one sehoo Rei tiie li Ii) htttt sion I the Qj i Mr bust Broken Suits m°°vi band coun Jot Irom »-evei Drin jury OF MILBA? Dr eastt past, frien pecti at at T1 Johj past trol are' post Ii 4 ti tide «tpe we Ii kcrs abh ber «pe whe Hei me iipd to I pro t1 'J bai |ph |ni &u |ec Hn oei Cot Lands for Sale-