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Official Directory. U.8.tlepnwenUtlTO. ISJOHNSON iimatora, IIAHaBBOUGH and CA8BY ..3overnor, Lbat Governor Secretary rraixnnr Aulitor, tttornoy Genural, Ohtcf Jurticea, O ID O E WALLACE HI DAHI* 3 NOMLAND A W PORTER W 8T AN DISH SJ DAHTHOLOMRW PBTEtt CAMERON Railroad Commlesloner® N EA8MU88ON I 8 E N 8 iupt. Ptib. Instruction. LAUKA I I8ENI1UTQ 3on. Agriculture and Labor, N WILLIAMS om. Intnranoe, JAMEBCUDHIB, ftENATOBS. Firat District, JUDSON LAMOUKE feond District. 8 BRYNJOLFSON nEFRBSKNTATlVBS. First District. JAMES PJ IIORGAN 'ecoud District, ROB'T TIIEXTON PA UALLIDAY fudge l)letCoort,'C TEMPl.BTON,Grand Fks Jlerk Dist. Court,' A HART, Pemblua V• *. CUSTOMS. Collector E NELSON. Pembina U«|)iHy, UOBT. MORRIdON Pvtnblna IT LANDOrrtCB *eti"ter. AS ELTON, Urand Fork Uucolver, 11 8T0KE8, Grand. Fork* COUNTY OFFICIAL*. numi«ilnner, let DItft 0 MYBICK, Pembina do 2nd 8 K\OLFbON, Gnrdtir do DRL WM McINTOSII, Crystal, do 4th DONOVAN, Leroy do fttli *T08 MOMtlSOK, Drayton tactaerof Deed*. 3 NO ANDEU*0N, Pembina 'Jotiim Aull't-r W. f. BRIDfc. Pembina TreaKurer, NEIL THOMSON. Pembina it-ttew Attorney, YOUNG, linthgato ihcrilT, A O'CONNOR. Bntbgate uiitt JuilKt'i E \V CONAIi, Vembifca MIDI of ShooK 0 E JACKSON, Pembina Surveyor. 8 O Mtlil'IN. Waltmlla 3 »r »ner, OK. JOS FAKltOW, Cavalier Railroad Time Tabls. NORTHERN PACIFIC. OlINa SOUT1I GOING NORTH 1 r.*o t.it'pm 1:4) 8:11 South. Winnipeg ...K«rth Mnrri* Femtiina pm 4:00 pm 2:S&pin 1:15 pm 18:*6 J3W 13:11 pm 11:58am 11:rdam 8:15 am R:£A am JoltetM iKiwevrnfiii PitMbrtyli Drnvttw 1:29 (»m ID 9.21 Oration Grand Fork* Winnipeg Junction.... Git EAT NORTHERN. XT. VINCENT BiANCII. atom 4:1H A 9W a 03 0 05 pm ft to tn SI Vincent Hallock BATHGATE, •JU.--.-N H, J. JAM EM, ». O. H:« fl lu '1:11 Utt° 1 3 0 am 12:53 Crooketon Minneapolis South 8tPiul...MN«rth Kicni BB4KCII. X:G0 pin 3:18 |»m $37 111 5:&i pin 7:10 am 7:1011 mm Nechc Hnttigate Grafton .Grand Forks 1:35 pm 1 :Ut pin 11: ir» 8:5511 11 7:10 tn 6:30 Fargo MifinenpoliH ttt. l'Mil O. A. R. \VOHDEN pipg'i NO. ss. iiula 1 lueetlniaeverr second and tourUiMon. -.r of nnph montn. J. O. SoNDBRMAN, G. W. IVuKINfl, Adjutant. Pott Commander. A. F.»nd A. H. •BMBIHA W»IGE NO.111. to?uUim«etln(iln the evening* ol ln-tanil ilii.il titty of every month. t. C. WABNKtt, Bon'T MomuwiN. Sterol try. tt.sl. PEMBINA LODGE NO. HO, A. O. U. W. Keel* every flr»t nndlhl:l Tucitny of ill. tnuntli. CliAf. RnurATH, F. A. llABr, Recorder. M. «. H.I.ROM, ATTOBNKV AT LAW CEUBINA, DAKOTA. w. J. K.1SEU1AW, Lawyer.. Wtlljpjactice 111 Gourm ol Dakota tnoMota. and before United Statea Laud office louj to Loan andOotleotlona made. PBMBINA, DAKOTA, .YOTINO, ATTOHNBT AT LAW. N. D. 'l tJHAI. B. HARRIS, M. Phjnlctan and Hnnreon, Found at all hen* when not profesalMaily engaged at bis oBIce, on Stntaman «tr«et at day time and at lila resl dtneeonCaTilMrStreetat night. PRUBIN A, DAKOTA. .Physician and Surgeon, ufl'ce and lesidtnce over First National Banlt, BATIIGATF, NORTH DAKOTA QUACK CX0USII. Ki« money to loan on Real Estate, em Bank. Sporting Goods'of kinds* Guns, Cartridges Loaded, Office NRCnE, KORTH DAKOTA* NEW FLOUR and FEED STORE The undersigned desires to cal the attention of the farmers and iieople in genera} to the fact that 'ie» now prepared' to supply all with Flour and Feed of all kinds, WHEAT, OATS AND BARLEY T.tken in exchange, or for cash, at the highest market price. Store on corner Stutsman and Second streets Pembina. H. C. FELDMAN, Proprietor CITY DRAY LINE Contracts for large lots taken and goods delivered on short no tice. Orders can be left at tht 'ionecr Bakery. Ice delivered to all parts of the «aty. WILLIAM FOWLER,Prop UHAND CE^TH4L ihop and Bath Room. ''nder First National Bank, corner of Cavilecr and Stutsman sts. Hot and Culd Uatiisatall Hours. -L^-X5XES PAELOE Everything In first-class order. The best wprlcnicp and finest shop in the tftjr. JOSEPH GEROUX, Pcoprietov sK Smokeless Powder, Shells, Primers, etc. AT NEW LUMBERYARD IN PEMBINA. FULL SUPPLY OF BUILDING MATERIAL KEPT CONSTANTLY Oh HAND. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST., S. K. SWITZEH. North of Winchester House. T. 1. PRICE. Mukl Itpwt. The following is the wheat market repot of the past week up to last evening, furnished liyF. S. Cheney, of the Mon arch ElevatorCompany. Friday. Saturday "Monday Tuesday Wednesday... Thursday N. N CD S a 3 1 3 48 47 36 49 48 45 37 40 48 46 37 48 48 15 37 SO (1 46 38 50 49 46 38 THE flOHMPHBSS. Bntmd at th. poitofflr.at PmUiiuiKMd elwr mail matter. FRIDAY. MAY 4, 1894. ABUD«D TOWH. FILL UP that hole, get out the filth and rubbish, clean up, clean up. C. CAVILKUU wauts the man who borrowed his unabridged to bring it back. JUDGE AKMSTKONG is netting out a large number of shade trees around his hennery. JAMBS MCGUUKK, druggist of Lmigdon, formerly of Hamilton and woll known in this county, died at Langdon, last week. TIIK river began to fall Monday and lias ialluu quite rapidly since, but the rain is likely u. check the rail and perhaps raise it again. TIIK Milton Globe takes the cake It arrived last Saturday printed on leather. We have had a pair of shoes made out of the first page.—Grafton Uecoril. A HEAVY rain on Wednesday thorougly soaked the gmund again and will delay seeding accordingly Yesterday was clear and cool with strong west winds. TIIK old Northern hotel at Sk Vincent in being pulled down and the remains" will be sold for lumber, Another monument of St. Vincent's golden age thus fades away. OITAMT I'OKKH has been trying for some time to bccomc a military post. When three or four companies were sent there this week lo help the Great Northern to run Its trains, si line of the citizens thought it an la suit. ELLA LKOTT.V SWANTOK, reclta tiouist aud dramatic reader, will ap pear at Kittson Unit, next- Wednes day evening, May »th. The lady has the highest testimonials which bear witness that she stands among the best or America's elocutionists. CUSTOMS Inspector Walker is Im proving his residence property, on up per Kolcttc street, in fine Style. The house is rc-clapboardcd, a new fence around the lots, and as soon as weath er permitSi every thing will be paint ed. Mr. Walker in a thorough believ er in an attractive home. WK arc in receiptor a minstrel show program, to be given by the band, at iIallock this c.vciiitiK, and notice con spicuously among the artists- tbo names of l'ror. Al. Smith, and John Commas, of this place. We under stand there are several of the'jbgiii^ i.oys from here going down. THE Ladles Aid society, of tbe Presbyterian church will give their concert on Wednesday evening, May Iflth. Miss Deniars, of Hallock, Miss Logan and Mr. Arthur, of Winnipeg, besides our well-known local talent, arc some of the attractions. A bet ter report will be given in next week's issue. The ''Bathgate Public School" is a new periodical that lies upon our desk. It is neatly printed and well edited. Its editors are the teachers and some of the students of Bathgate Schools. Us artictcs arc quite general in char acter and of interest to the school pub lic ot the whole county. Itisamonth ly and is SO cents a year. DAVK KINO brought in several horses yesterday rrom St. Paul. Among tbe lot arc two young thor ough-bred stallion-! belonging to Jim Booker,"Von Ii."and "Pete" with re cords 2:35 and 2:18 respectively. Pete is of the celebrated Kittson stock and cost $1,500 when a colt. The rest of the horses were drivers. JUDGE COKMY went to Fargo last week to attend tbe meeting of the democratic state committee. The date of the state convention was set for July 26th at Grand Forks. Judge t'onmy was in favor of July 12th, but got the laugh on bin), when some one suggested that the Judge wanted to celebrate Orangeman's lay as an A. P. A. man. AT a meeting of the G. A. It. post on Monday, it was resolved to extend an invitation to Judge Conmy to de liver an address on Memorial Day, May 30th., and that the pastors of the M. E. and Presbyterian churches be invited to arrange for a union Memorial service in one of their churches for the Sabbath preceding Memorial Day. ELLA L. SWANTON'S entertain ment last night delighted the audi ence. Miss Swanton has natural elo cutionary ability, and the excellent training she has had makes her en tertainment a real enjoyment. She has a voice that is delightful to list en to, she speaks elojjuepfly, and has a mopt agrefeable humor. Her rendi tion of "Home' was very flue, as was also the old-fashioned Yankee pieces. ^Stark County Herald, Dickinson. •. CASSBLXAH, the Emerson drug gtst, Bccomp«Dled by his wife, made a trip to Winnipeg, down the Red, In Petorboro canoe. Tbey started' on Thursday afternoon and renchnd Mor ns that evening. Friday morning bright and early, they boarded their craft and eight o'clock In the evening harbored In Winnipeg. Mr. Cassel tnansays that old boatmen in Winni peg Say the distance Is one hundred and eighty-five miles. They enjojfcd their trip Immensely, aqd recommend It toanv one who wants a coupl^of days'outing. WEDNESDAY'S papers brought the welcome news that the strike on the Great Northern, was settled after eighteen days of a tie-up, a large loss of wages to the men, an Immense ex pense to the company and Incidental ly entailing a great inconvenience and expense to the general public. The public generally, however, as far as they could understand the differ ences between the men and the cor poration, sympathised with the men, and will be glad to know that 'the men were the victors and that .Mr. Hill had to acknowledge their claims, CdxKY's army to the number of 350 have at last got to Washington .two of the leaders got In the' lock-up on the first attempt to make a demon stration on the capltol grounds. Ccxey says they will stay there all summer. Numerous "armies" .are springing up in all direction over the country, but most of them are hav ing so many hardship* and are so far away from Washington, that there will be but few ever hold out. Steal-, ing trains Is played out, and walking is hard work and the latter is not what the average Coxeyite is looking for. AT the March examination for teachers, conducted by Supt. Jackson the following High school pupils re ceived certificates to teach: Emily Green '96, Tcna McMillan 'IW, Rillte Fife '90, E. J. Itrennan '95, and R.' Canons '96. All have secured good schools, and we know they will all do good work, for all are industrious, wideawake, intelligent, progressive and conscientious young people, in spired by the hope and ambitions of youth. The Public School extends to them many sincere good wishes for their success in teaching the young minds "to shoot," and heartily recem mends them to the public.—Bathgate Public School. LIMSHATI Grand Concert Company appeared in Kittson hail Wednesday evening. Owing to the prevailing rain the attendance was not as large as it otherwise would have been. The concert throughout was a treat. Sjlg. Libcratl, who has few rivals on the cornet in this country and Europe, gave some very fine selections. In each case he was called back, and rc' sponded liberally. Mr. Ilenshaw, has a soft strong tenor voice, will trained His selections were all or the angcli cal kind, which did not at all reflect on his taste. Miss Massuger, pianist, is very good. Miss Laird has a well trained voice, and acts the characters of selections well. TIIK steam tug, Lsdy tSilen, or Win nipeg, came on Sunday, and proceed ed to a point, twenty-eight miles above here, near Draytofi, where she took in low a barge, which was blown ashore while in tow of the same boat during the high water last spring. The Lady Ellen returned on Monday afternoon on her wav to Winnipeg where the barge will be used to trans port Wood from near the mouth or the Bed. River to Winnipeg. The Lady Ellen is the property of the Booth Packing Co. and her usual work is the collect Ion of iisli on Lake Winnipeg from various fishing stations for that company. The tooting of the whistle sounded like old times and brought a large crowd or Sunday sight seers to the river bank. TIIK main abutment or support to the bridge on the South Pembina side, is iu a very dangerous position cause is a landslide of the river bank, extending back seventy five or a hund red feet from the water, beginning at the house of Charles O'llara. The bank has dropped rivcrward about a foot and carried the pile foundation bodily, and apparently otherwise uti' disturbed, about the same distance towards the center or the river, which gfrea the upper supports, from the (fling to the bridge a dangerous angle, it will take some pretty good engineer lug to get the foundation secure again, and there is no telling when the land slide will stop. The bridge cost about 97000 and was built Jointly bv the township and county. LASTSaturday the reporter Inter viewed the assessors on the subject or the amount of seeding done. From the reports,he found that Crystal and the southwestern portion of the coun ty were well advanced, at that time some farmers having as high as 100 acres sown. From one half to two thirds of the wheat in these localities seemed to be in. Cavalier township had about one third of its seed sown. From the rest of the assessors present the report was S'ouly started." The weather during this week while not altogether favorable has on the whole been drying up the ground and in the drier localities, the farmers have been busy seeding under the most favora ble circumstances, not more than one third or one half of the total wheat area will be seeded by Saturday night. The wet season has assured a good start for grass and the pastures will be ready for stock in ten days. NOTWITHSTANDING the fact that St. Vluccnt is a good democratic town and Brother Deacon of the New Era its prophet, yet by some hocus pocus the new city hall of which Brother Deacon is so proud, and which he has already dedicated to a nightly pro gram of science, poetry, aod tcrpslc hore, has In artistic lettering, high upon Its facade, been christened "Mc Kinley Rail." Evil minded people suggest that this Is another scheme of Brother Deacon to retain posses sion of the poet office under the ad ministration of President McKinley, similar to the attempt to change the authorship of the Era*s motto "Tell the truth" from Cleveland to Harrison. But we know that Brother Deacon was Imposed up on bv practi cal jokers in the latter case, and we do not believe him guilty of placing McKinlcy's name on his new town hall,—at least with any sinister of. mercenary motlvp, buf b$cau$c be (teljeveg McJCinlcy^ (H)a)l right, Diseases of iki Bya, Bar and Throat, Br. A*n«w, or WlnalM, melalM, will b* at the Winchester hoteirPwaMmaT on Friday. Ma* lib .after tbeirriv.1 «t onBaturday the in. Brae Stted, attttclal eye* U|pIM. TABOB Grand Opera House.—Miss Swantbn Is a lady of commanding figure and splendid presence. Her delivery Is very good, and her gestures timely aud graceful. When she had finished her first recitation, a roar of applause Allied the theatre. In re sponse, she recited a picco which gave scopeItnr her powers of mimicry ami captured the house. She was again encored, and was obliged .to respond. The entertainment was a success IQ every way.—Rocky Mountain News, Denver. Annual Inapection. TUBannual Inspection of the Rail, way lines of this state will be begun on Tuesday, May 29th, and continue during June, All complaints or peti tions should be filed previous to or during the inspection trip, so that they-.may be investigated at that time by the board, and by the officials of the roads, who have been Invited to accompany the Board on the trip and listen to the complaints and peti tions, if any. Blgnk forms of petitions tor plat forms' under the provisions or the platrorm law may be obtained by ad dressing the Secretary Finiay Grant at his office at Bismarck, N. D. These blanks may also be used in petitioning for other improvements. Personals. A. H. Anderson the Photo man came from Hallock on Wednesday but as the day was so stormey charged his date to the 15th and Kith and returned home Albert Cava lier spent Sunday at home. He was accompaned by Mr. Smith, harness maker at Nechc Dr. Rose got back from his monthly western trip on Tuesday. The Dr. says "it,s mud dy." Dr. Agnew of Winnipeg, a noted eye and car specialist, was a caller on Wednesday. He will visit Pembina next week professionally.... E. K. Cavilecr and Louis Bouvettc went to Humboldt Wcducsday on a goose hunt The following citizens of Hallock attended the Libcrati con cert, Wednesday night: Gus Ander son, bus Paseman, Editors E. LcMas urier, E. A. Nelson and J. E. ilou ve'tte, II. Arnason. druggist C. F. Peterson, proprietor of the l'acitic hotel W. II. Neil, C. A. Probst, John Ferguson, Otto Thorson and II. Nicholson. COUNTY NEWS. Tor the Headers of the Pioneer Ex press, by Special Reporters. Cavalier. Dr. Rose, the Pembina dentist, was In the city 'Juring the past few days. The woolen mill project appears lo have been dropped, altogether. At a recently held meeting, a committee of three was appointed to solicit, sub scriptions for stock—and that Is the last we have heard of the matter. The county seat removal schtine is again being quietly agitated. There has been no action taken in the mat. ter, as yet-, but everyone here is cm phntic in declaring that the county scat must eventually be located here. Just how the trick is to be done is a matter that bothers them considera bly. A party, consisting of A. (. Disbrow, Albert Mountain and C'lias. Snell, went lo Wa'haila, Monday, lo catch a number of suckers, which arc said to be plentiful In Ihe I'einbiiia river at that place. They were provided with nets, and, under theguldanceorChas. Andrews, procured a good "catch/' and report having had a very "large" time. The Jcurnal, in its last issue, says, as a rumor, that Editor Frawlcv, of the Chronicle, contemplates pun-has the Bathgate Democrat, and will move t,o liatligate, as soon as the deal Is made. Jerry inrorms us that he has no idea of going to Bathgate, or of purchasing the Democrat, as his rapidlySiucreasing business, here, de mands all of his time. A meeting was held in Kraft&Kib bcr's hall, last Saturday evening, at which an uthletic club was oiganized. It was decided to get up a base-ball nine and a foot-ball eleven. The fol lowing were elected officers of the new club: Honorary president, II. T. Cole man secretary-treasurer, L. W. Mtis sclman captain of base-ball team, .1. II. McHolland: captain of foot-ball team. C. E. Halst. C. K. Haist, A. G. nmledge aud L. W. Mussel man were appointed a committee to solicit funds, and the captains of the foot ball and base-ball teams were instruct ed to select their players. A meet ing will be held ncxtSaturday evening when the names of the men who will compose the best base-bail and foot ball clubs In the county will be an nounced. Hamilton. Seeding is in full blast. Arbor Day plant some shade trees, Lan Ilalcv reports the geese lo be very plentiful in cast Carlisle. Trains all tied up again, no mail, no freight, and we arc plum jam in the dark. Mr. M. Sarver returned from Lake Charles, La., last week, to look after bis business at this place. Mel Frise drove to Pembina Thurs day, after his sister Miss.Fannie Frise who has returned from visiting friends io St. Paul. Miss Brickcr milliner, has a large stock of spring and summer goods on display at Green Bros, and invites the ladies to call and inspect. W. II. Roberts, J. L. Brown, W. L. Abrains, W. F. Grill, J. M. Chlsholm, B. L. Lewis and Geo. McLcan, went out cast after geese Saturday after noon, with all the traps of a first class hunter. Three geese was the score. Willie returning to town Friday evening, Mrs. W. R. Ball, met with an experience which was very un pleasant. The horse became mired in a mud-hole In the road, and Mrs. Ball was obliged to walk the remaining distance, to town. Agent Lewis' little daughter, while playing near the side of the old rink. Saturday afternoon, met with what might have been a fatal accident! she fell into an old, Misused well contain ing quite a quantity of wator. Her playmate, Pearl Conncll kept hold of her hand and called assistance and she was soon rescued, none the worse of the accident. This should teach the people of this place to fill up«onie these numerous lilies, before some thing serlpu? happens. QwrUale. Born tu Mr. aud Mrs. Herring ton, April 35th, a daughter. Uncle John Eastmau is the hap piest man we have seen. The cause is that there is a grand daughter iu tbe family. The editor of the Carlisle Chronicle got tired of the newspaper business and gives It up. He will haul milk for the Bathgate cheese factory this summer. Wo set every one here reading the bible last week. A great many have now concluded that your correspond, cnt Is as near to heaven as the rest of mankind. Yes, dear brethren, we arc strictly in it.. Died at his home in Carlisle, April 28th, 1894, John \V. Argue. Mr. Argue was'born in Colbornc, Carlton county, Ont, In the year of 1840, be ing fifty-three years old. He with his family came to tttW country eleven years ago and settled Ih Carlisle and has resided here ever since. Mr. Argue leaves a wife and eight child ren: three sons and five daughters. He was one of the leading men In this part, an earnest Christian, a lov ing father and husband. lie will be greatly missed by his family and his friends and neighbors. But ho is gone to a better land where sickness and sorrow are not known. He was a member of the A. O. U. W. and a true and worthy brother. His re mains were laid to rest in the Hath gate cemetery April 30th and was followed to his last resting place by a very large number of sympathizing neighbors and rriends. Brother Argue, you arc gone from us but arc not forgotten. The mourning widow and fatherless children have the sym pathy of this whole community. Joliatt*: Our elevator man H. E. Dicmer, is gone to spend two weeks at Minneapo lis, where he will be the guest ot X. N Cargill who is president ol the Victo ria Elevator Co. The two sous of John Emerson arc still iu a precarious condition, and re quire the constant attention of Dr Harris. But we hope soon to hear of their restoration to health, Frank Emerson is also laid up with a slight attack of erysipelas. The sympathy of the residents of Jollcttc is extended to our rriends Walter Boyce aud his wire, in this their hour of bereavement it is al ways a sad time when the death an gel visits a home and withdraws one or its members, and we condole with Mr. and Mrs. Boyce over the loss ot their rair little daughter Elsie. On Sunday last Rev. Mr. Moor preached his inaugural, sisriuoii as pas tor or the M. E. church here: there was a large congregation present, and they were treated to a very impress iveseiuion. W,ebelieve that the Rev gentleman will prove a worthy suc cessor or our late esteemed pastor Rev. W.A. Baker who labored earnest ly tor the spiritual welfare of his charge. Aud we arc pleased to hear that the S. A. authorities have seen tit to re turn Capt. O'Ncil, to the scene or his old battle fields in the Emerson dis trict, and we can look Tor a revi\al iu the meetings circumstancesccrlafniy seemed to array themselves against the late Captain who albeit a very good man, was delicicnt in that tact which is so necccssary in the manage ment ot a corps. We hail the return or Capt. O'Neii withdelight. Walhalla. Fish are now rutin nig. Krnest's (would be) doctor was in town on .Sunday. Rev. Mr. iiccsc is our new pastor for the coming year. Welcome. J. C. Harvey, ot Grand Forks, come home lo alteud his rathcr's rtincntl and was taken very sick with lever Our new orofessor in the person of Mr. R. Carson, Bathgate, has taken charge of our school for the summer. Our advice is, beware of the girls! Widows and grass-widows if you value your heart. Mr. John Harvey, sr. passed away Friday last, alter an illness for over six weeks, which he bore with Chris tian fortitude. lie leaves a widow and seyeu children, all of whom were at his bedside when he passed away. Ills funeral on Sunday last was large ly attended, about sixty carriages following to his last resting place. Hie hope wna built on liolhiiiK les.« Thau and hit* rightem**. p'rom the South, The following is an extract from a communication that appeared iu the "'"argo Forum Saturday, which echoes the sentiment of many like articles in the slate press at the present-time: "Wii.it right had the so-called com mittee lo unseal one ot its members ind rule said member out or the re publican.partv'/ His not the judge or its own members nor has it control over the political actions of any indi vidual member. The member is not responsible to the committee, but to the people of his district who placed him there to represent them, and who can say but the people of the first le gislative district themselves whether or not he fitly represented their in terests and wishes in voting for Sena tor Roach? What was the animus that promp ted the action of the committee in "expelling" Senator LaMourc while they "Itcsolved to deplore" the action of the other eighteen members or the third legislative assembly who at various times voted tor democratic senatorial candidates with the hope or electing? Theaniinus is evident, the conclusion rar-rctched. LaMourc has always been a stumbling block in the way of ccrtain self-asserted lead ers who have reached positions far above and beyond their deserts or ability to fill, and tearing that the rellection ot the calcium light of ex perience through which ud was wont to view their mental mediocrity might serve to waken up the rank ant*, file to the needs of better and u\oi-e suitable material in which tn place Its trust, they determine', on this course in the hope that anew lease of power would be grunted them before the awakening which mustcouie, now that the contrast was su plainly visi ble, where, brains, not "cheek" is at work to secure favorable state legisla tion. If I am not mistaken in the other eighteen fellows they will not quietly take the spanking given them by the committee, but the very tif«t sun-, shiny day when everything Is looking most lovely, you w*ll find them oil swimmii'g again. To give up now is to, tacitly admit that the methods pursued by the "Uncrowned King" ate the only ones that can be pursued with safety by the Republican nartv of this state. :%hest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report certainty as anything political can be with Grantle IIagar against him, he can enter the next republican state convention and resolutions,or proclaim specifically that the convention no minees can do without the republican vote of Pembina County. Whatever happens, it is ccrtai ud will be strict ly in evidence when the next scna torialasplrations will have a mountain to ovorcoiuc. compared to which Ca sey's was a molehill. Jud don't for get—not often. He may be on the Island" now and without oars, but when the right time come I think lie Will have good large steamboat ply ing back and forth—earring passen gers, too. I. i). R. M. Pembina Township Proceedings. April 28th J8U4. Board of super visors met, present, Chairman Trudcl, Wm. Carter aud clerk. Board signed warrants for collec tion of road tax. On motion, Messrs Graber, Londs borough and Rolette were allowed to put their road work on grading the read commonly known as the Grogan road. On petition and motion the sec tion line between Sec. 33 and 34, 27 and 29-l(3-52 was made a public highway. Also, a road beginning at sw sec. IU-163-52 thence north on township line to the Nechc road. Mr. Carter reported that Mr. Young had informed him that the papers in the suit of the Township vs. City or Peiubiua would be tiled rorthwith iu the clerk ot court's ollice. The clerk was ordered to notify the Nechc board to meet with this board at A. Bcrtrand's, May 25lh .t one o'clock, to make an agreement MI Adjourned sine diu. It. A VI.KN, Clerk- May. This mouth, tlir fifth in our calen dar, was the tlilrc?. with the Romans. The origin or tlio name is somewhat, doubful, but the tcst etymology seems to show that it js derived from the goddess Maia, the mother or Mercury, that swirt mci-seugcr of Jove. Though the Ronuuis held many festi vals in this month, in one respect they deemed it to be unl-ucky,—to contract marriages in May. .in our mother land of England, fro HI ladies' cents. 1 .The position LaMourc now occupies is unique to say tbe least. He can af filiate with the democratic or populist parties or remain a free hnce and work what havoc he may in the ranks of his private enemy, or, with his dis trict to back him, which is as near a time almost immemorial, the first .'lay of May has been a time for floral ft -stivtiies, aud Innocent out-of-door jol litj-. During Cromwclliaii times the overe secta ries abolished the may-l '"'e dances and rejoicing, doing all the could to turn the world into what Si ICJ' declar edit to bo,—a vale of t,e»P3- Happily that day of prejudice and Msp "try has passed, and we welcome (Jic it "nth flowers, as we should, a i-liuirnii gift from the Creator. Tra vcl it1 the Northwest is never pleasa otcr It ir-n in this month, and nopartof ihissei-.tion Is more attractive, than II: bcautifnl valley or the upper Mi? sissippi- A journey along the east b.- ink this pitcurcsquc river, if taken in the ele gant fast trains or the Route, will always lie a p. niory. For tickets, maps a formation, anply to your write to W. J. C. Kcuyou. Agent, St. Paul. Burlington Ic.ivBaiit mc enl in:" in-~ fbwder ABSOLUTELY PURE Prize seed oats at the Drug Store, seeds at Fresh garden Store. Ttris week we will make some startling offi jrs. Call at our store and see wh£ it they are. Every ont purchasing one dol lar worth of Groceries, for cash, will "be entitled to one can of corn for four cents. Every one purchasing one dol lar worth of dry goods \vill he en titled to purchase one pair of at four or gents' hose, This sale is for Saturday, Mon day and Tuesday. 39 the Drug 35tr Seed Wheat and Barley for Sale. I have a quantity or wheat and bar ley for falc to farmers on time. 33tf W. J. KNKKSIIAW, Pembina Herd Notice. 1 will start a herd as soon as grass grows, for the convenience or town people and others owning cattle. 3IMI DAN DAVIS. Money to Lend. Robert Muir & Son, Hamilton, are now prepared to lend money on real estate. 41 Bicycles for Sale. One second-handed pneumatic tire bicycle, nearly good as new, for sale at one third cost. G. G. TIIO.MI'SON 'Mr. W. li.Ininan. graduateoplician of the Chicago Optical College, will visit Pcinbina frequently for the pur pose or iitling Spectacles and Eye Glasses accurately. All complicated errors or rcrractiou scientifically cor reeled. Sec dale or next visit in tu turc issue. \Y. R. INMAX &- Co. 42tf Opticians, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Cheap Grass Seed. I have a lot of Grass Seed for sale very cheap. Timothy, Mil let, German Millet, Hungarian, lted Top, Blue Grass, Lawn Grass, Clover etc. Come in and see me before buying elsewhere, 42 H. t\ FKLDMAN. Coming. re ference to opening a road on the township line from section 11M63-52 north. The following bills were allowed. Durham, 2 days teaming... .$ 0 00 F1 efoe, work at Ueroux bridge 0 75 N Hoffman same SO llibault same 7 25 Wm Carter, service as super visor 8 70 N A Trudcl, same 5-10 It Aylcn service as clerk and rent 78 00 W Short, rent Kittson llall. 2 410 To the Pembina 1'hotographicStudio to stay Tuesday and Wednesday May 15th, and Kith,and will lie prepared to execute anything in my line iu the lates styles and at price that will be within the reach of all. A. II. AKDKIISON, :wtf Photographer. Dental Notice Dr. Rose, dentist, will be in Pembina rrom the 1st to the loth, NeeherronitheKit.il to the 20th Uatbgate from the 21st to the 25th: Hamilton rrom the 25th to 27th Cavalier 2Slh to end of mouth. This will be followed up until furi.lmp notice. Uuclclen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world forcuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever aires, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to jive per feet satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by T. R. SirAW & Co. A Million Krinds. A. friend iu need is a friend indeed, aud not less than one million people have found just a friend iulr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds.—If you have never used this Great Cough edicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curativc powers in all dis eases oi' Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed lo do all thai, is claimed or money will be re funded. Trial bottles free at T. 1!. Shaw & Co. drug store. Large bottles 50c. and $1.00. Four Big Successes. Having the needed merit to more then make good all the advertising claimed for tlicni, the following four remedies have readied a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New discovery, for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, each Ixittle guaranteed—Electric lletters, the great-remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Hucklcn'sArnica Saive, the best in the world, and Ir. King's New Life Pills, which are a perfec pill. All these remedies are guaran teed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose r.amc is -. attached herewith will be glad to tell o. more of them. Sold at T. U. ou more JKDII. RA.«S. Si CO*K DM# store. Lar«E Imt ties r0c. CYCLONE. CHAS. FULL, Pembina., tmb PLANT That's what tve say about Seeds and you can safely rely sunnier season you should give your garden every help you the very best thing you can do is to stock it with May's seeds, are SATISFACTORY. That's why we sell tlieiu. '•a -cs? 9 TO GROW. L. L. May & (Jo's. Northern Grown upon it. In this country of short can and JUST RECEIVED. Fifty more print wrappers. Made good wash print, standard cut, well fitting garments, ruffled all around, large sleeves, wateau liack, lin'd waist, assorted colors and patterns. Si/es 32 to 4a. An olt-gant wrapper for morning wear and cheaper than you can make them. Come soon. Last lot went like hot cakes. Buy them for $1,35 BACH AT tatisfautory $tora. MINTS, 6YPSINI UNO WIIL-NKI, For Spring House cleaning, *s, Sheets, Dusters, bap- Robe A TrMtiks, Yalises, Whips* and SaoMeiC' Hardware, which I will sell as cheap as a..^ They of AT THE DRUG STORE. A nice fresh stock of perfumeries, for the ladies, jusf arrived. HAND-MADE HARNESS Owing to the unusual demand for good team harness, made of No 1 oak-tanned leather, it becomes necessary for me to em ploy another workmen to keep up with the work. I am now prepared to fill all orders for light and heavy harness on short notice. also carry in stock a full line of Fly- first clf1ss shoP IJesj. Millinery in the SUle -ectfully, CHISHOLM. Opening, The latest novelties in Spring and Summer Mil inery will be on display at our new rooms from May 1st to 5th. The ladies are cordially invited to call and inspect. MISSES COATS. PEMBINA, N. D.