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,1.1 II 11? I f/ffl S3LLT CB1STY VA1CIV1I •W 4 .MTBLIRtfCC XVKhY SATUBl'.W WALTER & GRPPENGEISER. AT— ItlirrW. WUT C001TY, IfttOTA. Huhtcrii'tion $2.00 Huronit*. per Am*mt. At the election in the First. Ala it tpaiuu congressional district la«t "tuesday, Jiuncs F. Jones, democrat, eleetd. In several counties the republicans presented no tickets. =g Wisconsin in particular and nu Aerouftother .States in genend have }«gain been swept by riilli«- storms. ,Our mythical Dakota blizzard must r\ iwive'-matei ialized and gone into that country for a summer vacation The sporting editor of the Philn flelphifc Chrtudcle-Herald informs Bs thntJMr. TijMn's health has be come so 'robust that whenever he goe$ t* Cental Park a gang of po licemen gurronml the obelisk tjQ keep ||iin from walking oft with if. _*^.When Dakota knocks »t the door ^iiext voir sfie cannot be dismissed itith n nod or a kick. She will have #ie 'he enterprise, nud tinmcrcc, and fairminded people ill unitedly demand her rights, even if she does not \te the le:uo- Abtie ticket.- Inter Ocean. ,.t. The militia of irginia preferred attend the Inying of th»» corner ^one of a monument to Lee this simi liter rather than the unveiling »r the ^•'•Tersonhm monument, so th% latter postponed. They fought with Xb'ii. Lee, but Jefferson djtsl before tin* soldiers oTto-day wore l*om. Hon. Wm. G. Thompson, mayor of 0'ttroit, in uii address of welcome to Free Trade conference depicted tlv chain around the progress of l)e resulting Y a i -b u w *Hho noi^i.^TTectuftUy cutting ofT the tHide that wyjujd naturally How to rom tariff whieh drawn a lim-button that city and fhtV with r• *t ri«• i ons rotno vetI. ,Wie New Mexico are so liVerse to vrsecination that they i to have no dry61 of smnll-pox, whieh la never qut of that country. They hinket no effort to ehe«di the ,«iineuH\ but on the contrnry the entire const it- Jl Mr. Dorsey is now iir°7 xieo his ranclse for the purpose ~l.f" and #teflecti(»n. A Kansas City *|*tr|«*r made an utter failure in try ing to^nterview him the other day Tiie only ray of light serene omitted ti-hOv|JFcatuc xuitted was the re- r.rkthift in about threo weeks be would be in that city to look after a 'in suit, yid would then be in trim to flVwrr questions. Until that time 4r ijlust ail be patient. £owt?lofs have lately (akeftdft np fard tendency. Some of them are fmost out of *!ght, ()j9« man jught re.i! rb*fnteonly it Tew weck fthis o for and refii-ed $l,:**) for ve« k. Lots eauhi be -^ught for #|S0 a week ago are now sislling for SWJt. Something luw ev idently struck 1£edftt Id. Men "who ,Whi!«1 n»l iliil not buy real esfciie early now kicking themselves for not N^uiiJg 80.- lb fllield St.n. "7 Carrington N"ewa: Never was at ISlosphere so cn'stftlfy clear never 1|ere skfe.«? more beautifully blue. St^'ei* w»m ^heut more proiitabl* Juroi^r-Iitg never was verdure mor© #rSeously green never were men more huppily hopeful never'.were tppport u&it ie^» more genuinely golden -iii'Ver was progress more positively rwaucijt j|cver was future more f^rtnnat« 1/ fair—(ban is true of ia Chta—|uecn among thrt territories— .dl tto s« !..• m?s tr».t»*". 'A V .-.-..l.1 *4 A"Mar«Wl. "fesa., is excite,-{ nrrffy:• fltiul^ rrt a eljjjni bv a Mr. liruwn for ^^•veiityisix acres of situated in the heartrfef fhe city. The property itu ludi-.N s«.-v'QiiU buliinegs houses, and' ftlle whoie Texas Pacitic Itailr^d ^ions. yard and depots. The whol^j ^tiince, th %luonnt involved is M-orth over lsaU a OiUlion of dollar^ His kdm has *P"'e ohispect of being gained, as ms mother ^!lled away the property 'alter his father's death, uuU he claim the right of a i.iriei. Ueadwood Tim s: D: rot knock ftr rtditdssjlo.-s !:Otv sli:.ejl.| a whole- won hi be suicide for the republican juvrty D'. moeiatfe eonsplratorv i:r.- yvi onnplratorsf* mv a!u£ut hh» future of the ivpaMic.iii j«nrt Wh:it will bo tin* next democratic move if we arc admitted as a whole? lemo eratic Utah ami Montana come in as states instantly with two representa tives and four senators. Let us sttiy out for year.-* rather than come in as a mere adjunct to northern Dakota. A New Orleqpg telegram ot tu- ltii inst. nays: The Times-Democrat will print to morrow an interview with T. T. Al lain, of Iberville, chairman of the re publican executive committee of the Third district, in which Allnin for" slwdowes the detenninod purpose on the part of the republeans of Louisi ana to make a fusion with the d«*nr oerats in similar to tin Mis-ippi plan, that will give the republicans u Tair representation in the eity% and state governments, with II viow to securing better educational facilities fyr the colored people troughont the state. Farfftj'BepuMican: The w« ther thus far tilts season has l»en "jtnt he tiling tor wheat." There is prom ise at the present of the largest yield that we have ever had. Tin aere atfe is much larger than it was lad year, the yield per acre will be larger and the price bettor. This is a pros perous year for the Red river ^al ley and for all North Dakota. The grain ero|w*1il brin.r into t!fc«#eoun try millions of dollars in cash whieh will make things boom. Dakota i^ the land where labor meets with it* just reward and when- well directed effort is sure to bring rich returns. Already are the business men Far go, feeling the effects of the encour aging crop prosper*.-- in incra&ed trade and nctiviiy in business. The Dakota boom hn.- to death—petered out. it were. Hundreds who left Iowa last spring are returning and say the Hawkeye state is good euou^U for then And they arc sensible.— Atlauti I wu Democrat. If tliu Iemocrat knew personally tlje many thousand pe»*]le who hav located in Dakota from Iowa durii:g tin- j»ast two years, lie could not name ten who returned to that state to stay. There are several bloats who have taken flying trips to Dakota expecting to buy out some sick dis couraged settler for a mere pittance, v/ho family will visit a netah- »r Ktricken with the odious dis |uw*, even taking the children alonjr. wonder travelers arc "skeerv" jtifc^tMiviigh Musivaft vil- got terribly left and they have returned to Iowa uttering just mieh Hentiinents tis the above poll pariot ••huttering of the Democrat .Miller Press, The republican party in will uc»t be allowed to go uncared for' because of any engagements whieh its boss, K.\-Senator Kellogg, way hapien t-o Uave witli Washbi^toti courts of justice, ssvcailed. Tie' against him is to be prosecuted by I Miss, the costly attorney in the star route eases, and therefore KellojfgV prompt acquittal and return to lin* anxious republicans of his state |uuy be cjuuteii almost a matter of Cer tainty.—Chicago Times. The democrats threaten to Investi gate next winter the manner of ihtj, appointment, of Stanley Mathewa to the supreme bench. This apimlnt meht is said to have lfeea the result of a bargain between Oarflehl and Jay Oould by which the latter, to re turn for the appointment of Mathews, who lmd previously favored cer tain railroad l"vi#lati.*tT in which Gariicld wn.iinterested, was to I'ur wirih a huge sum of money the (ianiehl eampaign. If the demo crats choose to go in this matter, they can tn?d"e tlie session v»'t y i»'ter estitig.-- Chh-aijo Tim. s. NATLIiii iHK There was a considerable gathe^ ing of Wilii p.-oplc—ule'X woi^ell and c-!iildteij T:wuer Hail Jiatin ilay night ti witness the uj|Pns ut a squad o." Santei* Sio'ux, wh\/ were advertised to appear there 5n sever al of their native dances. The troupe ignoring aesthetic mrtious of flic day regarding apparel, appeared in t*hu customary garment of heij' iteoide,' except that the traditional blanket was tllsearded ov .this .festive occa sion. As the: Indian sejiioiu wears taueh of jmytMug ekeepting a blaAk* Ct, tiie {ftfect can be imagined, liut the law of cotMuvii-Nitioa was, on this occasion rigidly observed- in the i a k e u o i n- i u n i u o o s o n s o th plains. Where one ffunnent was lacking the Indian wore'' sotfiething I to atone for the detieienoy. For in noble savage who a the fetagc without any pants, invariably wo.e a shirt, and tiuise who iuvl no shirts wet o boun tifully supt»Ul with clothing for their extremities. Wo noticed one rollicking demon (whoso tailor w3 forgotten to send homo hfs uiim m tlonab!»'s» who h-el ing-iifo»i-!v ev eiyd his nukednc l»y fc.,t. sti^/»}fof --nMlssh a rfcfheuiiug with renegade r-'pid^cans d«vs wasn't more g:attu.-d t#admit the entire territor #tatc, and then further fwe'-ssuin |»ower in this guat empire of tu, itorthwest wottid U' .shut off forever ^the republican party, lli^scdieuie so'li ajisnarent kat i ijo -e wIvj ruu iut' re id it. The addmi.wdon as a whole onsp racy is the nio.st lufd.l UOitSr *n}iero.i., and dur ^«-ronf tfOttbifirftity tJO,1' [III f.u40K'd two ItpO! I .u*eebv ...idftlic :iuv i ie.u.!. 'ilmy iU this blithes*me L'ppcd about the stag his pcudnux robe/t. 'i. o'.'.j w»4s on insidring one. Tin I'1 painted ami feathered, danced a lui', monotonous mciisure for ah hour or ti in Anvioiis \e-.v'p tiiei s ia the ila^f. Aa tho Dakota fever spreads and the more contageous it grows, the un»ro irltatetl und bilious eastern newspaper men become. So great has hern the emigration to this country from the eastern states for the past two years, that the journal ists are becoming alarmed lest the 3fs state* of tho Union niav. become de populated and emigrate 'to Dakota We have passed over the time when n« "vsi»ftper articles v?Hl so lnHuer re the indiistiions Mid ambitious hus bandry in the east as mntejrially effect the flow of emigration, t« this new nnd prosperloiw country. The rush of land seekers has somewhat abated for the present which fact is owing to the scarcity of the govern mem land, subject to entry. As soon o»s the Sioax reservation is thrown open for settlement, that cln*s of settlers will again come Dakota ward nnd so it will continue until Unci' 1 1 boomed am's fertih* fnrms in this territory are all settled upon^'eml being wot'keit bf nhd tlitlustrl^^ and patlioiiircldldr-n. Ho we any to eastern newsp.-iper men do not grtwl aiitl fret initial:umv .- fie:ion tind i^e .uanufaeturiuK likduo It ii's^tf :W-e.T«r: will continue to op VrnU^ufN-v• ^he government hinds of th'j -n^at bin pi cc \ve till been den "il 4»ive bei-eme 'ififf 'h my pro~ »eroui? people. Tlm^J" ^vhjint viil iind purel:::s- V the newspapermen will liftVi• subr-oi-Jbers ior their papers, the eastern farHier \m4!1 raise Jiisl as much corn to the will Und as many wilJirg hands to pick it at hflrvcst now Tnis emmigratinn i- buiihenifativil/a'owth and developm nt of ivi!} itkm nnd there i* not'dng rainei oppr4ln^' it, This is a ri ?h av etivh country, hind is eheap an»i the eil nrnte is healthy and iho »»en]de are prospering. The hundreds of thous ands already Peftlcd here send back to their friendsf r.ud rcUitivc# the a i i n s o i e w e n u s a n prosperity. The]*t«'yR df t.-rri torv is active a ad widc-u-ttukuW fe fute all your argument.-- and prove groundless all your tbjvetion ', Yoti are growing grtiy headed nnd tooth less fretting over what, is iMviug to be a 1 ist ei-.iiie. Water will seMc. lt level and tho labon 1 whow energies havu been ut e discount In the over populated .-tatcu these many years In the east wijfscvU that htbor which offer ho y:rNiteft e(m:penwton •ami pr uitums for hi»til'ort«. The ^lnwi of people that oitr eriMtorn jon^uU- LMiisia:iu ists have been trying to discourage, aro fast learning that a home ia D,i kota with acres of Ibmi fertile '.soil us t^e sun erer »howu on, ture Welfare -TBUmTOUiAL ITIv¥. I aud then the curtain fcl! I tjicMcine. It wa a tlnanel i* 1 aiCU .t-. ^Viir, Ht. iitiwronec pont^lwv OtuL i mttdc a money onler ofiiee. Hteele county haS been ^gthilacd aoI Hope ni.tile count v seat# Tiie C.iMltal saylr as Tmnvy as Jive new.buildings are eomideted evejt*y «l»y j^vJ.nmc^tojvrii and gun. f' •, %is nil in ducement he eaiitlot ulfor t^» dls t^garl, I' he would b» fj ir and i t- n e a n v i e i o i e- u #of his family^ Each year iUlds to the success of furtnktf ihi new eout try. Wo are gtHifff-K t||» ver^bctit facilities lor wor^in llVf} .•'oilfllid the ijitU'ease per iu-ve e.-:ei*i|fear :p"«ks vtdtMues for* this H-'- iii -ry in mixed farmiugnand sto.-k ii:?, notwit!ishun.iin Un* east ^oair'iry.- is pres. mav a\ M». V^t-oon Odette. tho aa muvy The i:f w«s|iajiers ^tJoiuniUhi, eo^JV, :0 !i .'a ed ill" ft lUarruI, which wiT e?r: .i .:• n.,t their town any good. I*0%t«4* county i tth tl piincip.'.lly by v the.1 war, and Appc%iht' -X, and Garllcid will Cwttylb vttftk utrlVo useendency. t.«: A territor 1 .. ^fqj purptme of c: -.u i-ioBibitn.,., home prou-ction puny thro a out! the territory of Dakota." i* c.dLd to meet at Hurou, J«ly ]». !. Cur»t. John4}. Oreei v _i throu rhon^#iio «»ithern fiilJs, %i i ie!fi»b*ut if l)iidwo0.*? far rim four years was pitched fror^ his wagon and killed by strikiuu a hrgv1 ij(". ^'onWjrr^t I'cniiiiigton tno dny: Ottrlm^uiMw men say ilia- v.. day WAS tile be,i eolhelloii o»y ii|| tae hist or .' of Yankton. All in-vouBtVi were e^cha.i^ed for e.v«h and tl^-re waspicnt left for future contiog iel. There tin itiei il health omlite i'ropewv, j:.' in i witikiu: -p -1 MI -r- o Iwj iJiAi The Catiiolles of Castlewbod, Uaiv?^ JX'OllX.lO oOJTS lln county, have c«ntmetevl fo|- the building of u «Auruh to coat ^l.oeo. Ue* The Siii^fciniindentmt the Caledo niitmifie reports for week in Jutse im ions of ore, i^iued ynd miilech Tiiv Frc»ldasor tft? Lawrence, Hand eounry, nre ffilly ^rganfiwl i^V r- a u i i n s i i i u •Littvreiiee lodge." The numerical 'Stigth the Seventh ouvalry i-'out luis been^ei lously weakened recently l»y wholescle desertions. '.i x'/tliQ i •f- i aand all th© Oouuty- 7*1 -«n i CGa oQi* of the county £i juancis r\r II •. iThe County is being x^d Clifton cfers bianclj.t^ of l.iisii ae o v Nixon, Pierre, D. rtheast Where eaa be obtaiiied ri' iges leave Pierre and Elimt for Clif- beau -eveTv •*-v dl: etc tovm-sic-6 is located -with Bo rip ana the title i& perfect. Deeds are «k m. .r-. dm ra,, otlier day. liai^3 completed arr^igements an artesia'a well on the town- r&pidly w. a information appl^f to Spencer oi* -PieiTe, K. O'Bwyer & Oo., Blunt, aim Shea or M. L. Strong', Owatomia, Ml i Cashier First Nat'l Bank, Fisrre. The settled good opening for all up W.