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\ZM THE PRESIDES!. LAW4 PnblMierSk.""v DAKOTA'S WAREHOUSE Hfnuesete Editor* and: DIVISION ANtfv STATEHOOD.! 'W Fad Seen the Very AniraaL ^N^Y'^-^OFIirtfcERs.. DV^QUSTEOS^l The- twentieth annual meeting, of the _\ -He Takes Part In a Centrnnisl Celebration* and "s Minnesota Editors- and Publishers Association, Of all the sailors- men-of-war&mea Tells What a President Should Be. Dissatisfied -vvWlx tlie Tvor ls of was held -at Anoka, by imvitations, have tbe best opportunities for gettingacquainted An&i|retre Campaign to Be Wangurated Her Railroad Commissioners Meet the Elevfe. s~ At a centennial celebration at Clinton, on the 14th. The-mernbers- and their wives Ordnance Bureau. with men and. manner*, for r. ^$^djiate]y-i}^r^nariea fair inland tor Hen and Render Their Conclusions $Jy New York, on the 13th, which was attended were most graciously entertained by the A Washington correspondent writes^ and Hurley. while they are in port they are not by a vast crowd, the'spefefches occupied citizens of Anoka. In addition tothetransaetions Upon the New La* as follows to The Baltimore Sum The over two hour*, and with the exception of of the usual business* there were worked almost to death", hae the lessfortunate complaints of naval officers not connected that by President Cleveland, were chiefly many bright speeches. mariners- of the- merchant by persons of local fame connected "py Here are the officers of the association for with the ordnance bureau become CONVENED AT HERON! aceonnts-ifor- the- many SearlyEveryVCounty in Sonthi Dakota Hai service. This blood with the early settlers of this place. the ensuing year: President, Joel louder as the report* of alleged Chosen Delegates -for the Di^ston Con- strange things seen by nien-of-warsnien I am inclined to content myself on this Heatwole. Northfield vise- presidents, Jfhiit^r^ixj of fth|B Mftjhi, Counties ,epr* mistakes in the manufacture of guns -j| occasion with an acknowledgment on befj IewisE Fisher, St. Paul Charles- L~ Davis, and narrated on their return- borne- ta sentecfaii W iivisio ConventionJudge become more frequent It is not denied half of tbe people of the United States of Red Wing Col. Lounsbury, Dulu^h $ampbetl Abide .ChairmanPlans for tne wonder stricken.groups in the grocery the compliment which you have paid to corresponding secretary, Maj. T. fit. Newson, by the ordnance officers that accidents ^_J Vjf-' JTW+-P&W"*- 'A evenings. the office which represents their sovereignty, St. Paul recording secretary, G. S. Campaign. $* .._.* have oceured to guns in course-' ''Speakin' of birds," said* old Tom but. such an acknowledgment suggests Pease, Anoka treasurer, David Ramaley, 1 "Htnsbjr, Dak., Special Tefegrfemi July 13. make peoplej of construction and after trial which an idea which I cannot reirain from dwelling St. Paul executive committee, Hall, To-day the South Dakota, division convention Topsail?'-**! don't seewhy. upon for a moment. That the office St. PaulFran A. Dav. Fairmont D. practically rendered them useless, but an Important Meeting OS the Railroad Com* began work in the Grand opera house. such a fuss about English sparrows. If of prenidentof United States does represent Sinclair, Winona G. W. 'Benedict, C. mixsioners and Elevator Men of DakotaBonds that there is cause for the bitter complaints A very large number of delegates and citizens they were Mexican crow canaries,, now, the sovereignty of 60,000,000 of people Carpenter, Farmington. for Doing Business Under the New made against them, they deny were present S. W. Crofoot of Huron, there'd be some sense to it." is, to my mind, a statement full of solemnity, Delegates to the national editorial convention Law Fixed UponOther Important Action. the locaL chairman, called the body, to order with some show of reason. The construction Tom stopped well knowing that ho for-this sovereignty I conceive to at Denver in September next: B. FAKGO, Special TelegT^pi. Jtiiy 11.The and tead -the calU ,Op/ motion 6t Judge be the working act or enforcement of the B. Herbert, Capt. Castle, M. Newson, would be asked for ah explanation. of guns, especiallly from ^ilroad commission met Here to-Siay to consider Edgerton, Jrfdge Jl Carter of Canton was divine gift of man to govern himself, and a Alvah Eastman, William Hindi*,. G. W "Why,- resumed Tom, when the ex- forgings furnished by American steel manifestation of God's plans concerning the new warehouse law. There were Benedict, G. Day, Capt. Moffett, A. N. ^ho^en ^mparary-chaisman^ .On iraotion of pected question had been asked, "crow manufacturers, is at best but an experiment the human race. Though the struggle oi Dare, C\ Bassford, Heatnole, W. present Chairman Griggs Commissioner* MiJEanouse, lfinll. ja&^sW of ^Sanborni canaries are birds found only in Mexico. The ordnance officers claim, political parties to secure the incumbency Mitchell, D. ft. Strong, C. Wise. Boynton, Abel Smith, Secretary Qnlnn, Attorney county wa&selectfd a.s temporary secretary. They are about the size of a crow and that though.gun construction by them of this office, and the questionable methods AlternatesL. Osborne, C. Lightbourne, General Temjpleton, together with These were named as the committee on haVe yellow, bodies and black wings. sometimes resorted to for its possession C. Lineau, Frank Simmons^, has not gone beyond an experimental Jhe&Howing repiesentotive^f Ohe ielevalttr credentials: A. Miller, Max Nichols, H7 Todd,1 may not be akin with this idea Forty^qr .fifty years ago a German ship Irvine o^-Bon-:ponune:. Thomas Sterling, stage, their average of successes is 0?-.,.Wi, mentioned: '^im4 &!&&.'!' and though the deceit practiced to mislead S. Paswell, G. Hamlin, T. Murphy", that had about 10,000 canaries on board greater than that of many of the European SpJafcrJ, C. Sonsawicfc!KihKsbury' G. L. Pinkbam. H. E. Fletcher^ president, of the Northern Pasific^Jevatorcompanyj'Ef the people in their choice and its too frequent E. W. Randall. L. S. Frost. D. Ramaley, was wrecked off Campeachy. The canaries, Hand -!B. H. Snllivan, Aurosa: Thomas Edwards, countries where for years gunshave Bi imdrevvs, St. Anthahsr influences on their suffrage may surprise R. C. Mitchell, E. Dearth. i &,4DaK&WElevjitoB cpmlpany "William Brown E. W. Caldwell, Minnehaha. most of 'em, got away and took been constructed. Every reported &''DafcbW*ano'/*tiie Farmers us. these things should never lead us PeWt,'M1lmesbta On motion of Gen. Beadle, S. D. Jeffries of to the woods. There were only common, misfhap to a gun is, magnified many astray in our estimate of thisexa-lted pos Union .Elevator companies A. G. Chambers, ClarjcvJ. "W. Maynard ot Brown, H. Pease crows there before, but now the North DakotaBlevatot company Mr. Bobbins, times in importance,, and they are tion and its value and dignity and though Miss Winnaretta Singer, daughter of the of Cpdingrtcn, o. Adams of Day and E. W. Northwestern Elevator company: C. M. Amsden, crow canaries are as common as bells your fellow citizens, who may be chosen to charged with wasting public money. American sewing machine inventor, has Efjister of Spink were appointed a committee Minneapolis & Npr^taem'.ElevatorwCompany perform for a time the duties of this high on a Dago's jacket. :They are beautiful 1,500,000 in her own right, and is to on permanent organization. $? -The bureau officials are of opinion that Mr. Brooks of. Brooks Bj:os..:', rW. S Murray. place, should be badly selected, and though marry Prince de Scey-Montbellard. Her North Star Elevator company E.'K. Norton and birds and sing bass. Tell you a big they should receive more encouragement, SPEECHES ARE MADE. the best attainable results may not be attained Mr. Marshall. Red River "Valley Elevator company mother married a duke after Isaac Singer's flock of 'em, when they get into, a tree Speeches were, made by CoL Plummer, J. and should not be so often the""* Superintendent P.B.Smith and Col. A.. by his administration, yet the exacting death. and tune up,, sound like so many bass J. Kleiner, D. Kanouse, and Dr. Blackburn D. Thomas, Northern Pacific Elevator company: targets for the jealous shafts of their watchfulness of the people, freed Railroad workmen and Youngstown, 0., Judge Eoon of Minneapolis, general counsel for of Pierre. "The committee on credentials reported viols. Mighty curious thing ato hear brothers-in-arms. They assert that from the disturbing turmoil of political ex the elevator companies, and Hon. Jnd Lamoure police have a pitched battle for contest of thirty-six of the fifty counties represented and breaks a."mah all up the first time citement, ought to prevent mischance to it would only be fair to them to ind George McKtnney. a railroad track. by nearly four hundred delegatea I he hears it." the ofilcu which represents their sovereignty, make public no statement about the Arguments were presented before the Ex-Attorney General MacVeagh and and should reduce to a minimum the was recommended by the committee on The crowd said they should think it guns which does not emanate directly board as 'to' whether a company must.give family will spend the summer in England. danger of harm to the state. I by no permanent organization that Judge Campbell would. from the bureau. j| This has one bond for each elevator or a blanket bond means underestimate the importance of Sir John Pope Henessey has been reinstated be made permanent chairman, John J. for all, and whether the licenses should be not been done on any occasion,^v "But it ain't so scary a thing, after the. as governor general of Mauritus. JQeineiy vice president Messrs. Crofoo| separate or collective. At the afternoon when accidents have occured all, as to hear a chorus of crocodiles A Hamburg correspondent telegraphs oif vBeadlev Drakfr of Aberdeen, XTTMOST CAKE AND CIRCUMSPECTION meeting the commissioners presented theii and in a spirit of retaliation the singing in the moonlight. When we that a rumor is current that Herr Miguel Iiichteh Waller of Hughes, Messrs."Edgerton, .in selection of the incumbent. On the contrary, conclusions in the following motions. Mr. bureau has concluded to relapse into was in the Amazon, whenever the is likely to succeed Bismarck as minister Sterling of Spink, Owen of Kingsbury, I believe there is no obligation of Griggs moved that the amount of boud from know-nothingism, and furnish no information of commerce. ship's band played the crocodiles would citizenship that demands more thought Adams of Day, Pease of Codington and each elevator company be fixed and proportioned whatever concerning its put on full cry, and, though the bandmaster and conscientious deliberation than this At Montreal, McDougal, Logie & Co.' Haines" of Turner were selected a committee as follows: failedDirect work to the public. The officers opposed oil and paint manufacturers, have put all his men on bass drums, but I am speaking of tbe citizens' duty to on resolutions. Gov. Mellette and For each elevator of a capacity of 30,000 bushels liabilities, $250,000. the office and its selected incumbent. This to the bureau's method of conducting the crocodiles would drown 'em out Messrs. Pickler of Faulk, Coniff of McCdok, or less a bond of $5,000 for each elevator, duty is only performed when, in the interest business have, to offset this, Secretary Lamai has sustained the commissioner every time. Crocodiles are knowing, with a capacity of over 30,000 bushels and not Caldwell of Minnehaha, Kellcm of Brule of the entire people, the full exercise of more than 60.000 bushels, $8,000 and for each in his refusal to make for Holland determined to gather all ordnance*...,* but they will go to sleep on the sand Lecocque of Douglass and Headly of McCook the powers of chief magistracy in insisted Blevator or warehouse with a capacity of mor a survey of a dry lake bed in sections news that can be got at and make it^f when the sun's hot. Then is your were made a committee on plan of than that, $10,000. on, and when for the people's safety a due 19 and 30, township 45, range 30, public whenever an opportunity presents time to catch hold of 'em, and, with a campaign. regard for the limitations placed upon the The motion was earned. Mr. Boynton fourth principal meridian, Minnesota. itself. The bureau officers "assert quick motion, over with 'em. I turned office is exacted. These things should be moved that the board require that onefourth The secretary says: I is the policy of the PLASS FOB THE CAMPAIGN. that the armament of the Chicago ia-?S enforced by the manifestation of a calm one over,, and we manacled him and of the bondsmen be residents ol On reassembling. Mr. Caldwell, from the department since 1877 to refuse to survey outside'.?3? and enlightened public opinion. But this practically completed, while got him on board ship. I cut my name meandered lake beds. Beside, he is not Dakota. Carried. He also moved that committee on the plan of campaign, recommended should not be stimulated by the mad satisfied that the lake bed does not inure officers who have watched ordnance 'f and the date'T. Topsail, 1862'on each person, company or corporation doing the appcintmeat of an executive clamor of disappointed interest, which to the holders of the adjoining tract by the affairs closely assert that no work**\) his hide, and when we got him into business as a public warehouse in Dakota be council of fifteen, two Republicans and one without regard for the general good or allowance principle of accretion. whatever has been done on the guns*}'! required to take out a license for such business, Democrat from each of the land districts, New York I sold him to Barnum." for the exercise of official General Manager Hayes, of the Wabash and to give a good and sufficient bond and the chairman to be elected by this^meeting for this vessel, and, morever, that it 'Well, I'll be goldarned!" said Bon judgmsnts, would degiade the railway, when en route from Chicago, was which shall be approved by the board. also an advisory committee of twelve can not be started until an 'apropria- 5" Pipeclay, the old soldier, who had served office by forcing compliance ..with attacked while asleep in His private cai Carried. It was stated that the commission and county chairman for each county tion for the purpose has been secured selfish demands. If your president should twenty-live years in the regular 5*vi? by an unknown man who, at pistol's point, must furnish the samples of grades upon so far as practicable the executive not be of the people and one of your fellow from congress. The Maryland congressmen army. "I saw him in Barnum's robbed the magnate of his valuables. citizens he would be utterly unfit for the request of the elevator companies and the council to have exclusive charge are perhaps, more dissatisfied*^ museum in. 1863 with your name on After knocking down the porter the robber position, incapable of understanding the latter are expected to pay foi of the campaign, and to provide funds, establish with the ordnance bureau and the offi-"^ him, but I never thought I should jumped from the train and escaped. people's wants, and careless of their desires. the same. It was brought out in the discussion a press bureau and engage speakers, cers connected with it than any of its-Ui know you. Skake!" That he is one of the people implies The comptroller of the currency authorized that some of the elevator companies, a committee of five on printing, a committee naval opponents. A Maryland mem-^ that he is subject to human frailty and the Third Nation al Bank of Piqua, Aud the alliance of the two services especially those in South Dakota, would not to correspond wit,h members of congress and error but he should be permitted to claim 0., to begin business "*-'with a capital ol ber of congress states: "The foundry-'",? was cemented on the spot. Listener, :t store for pay this season, and would therefore urge upon them the division of Dakota at but little toleration for mistakes. The ",v at Washington is a rank failure, and an 100,000. in Boston Transcript. not qualify under the law as warehousemen, the next session* and to correspond with generosity of his fellow citizens should investigation would show a deplorable The costoms receipts-during the fiscal alone decree how far good intentions should lb was decided that under the Korth Dakotaians urging their co-operation. waste of money. The men in charged i year just, closed were 5145,968,58S, excuse his shortcomings. Watch well, law the owner of the wheat was the one who The report was unanimously adopted. Hugfi Christenings in Transylvania. rived from $300,798,745 imported goods. are not in sympathy with the adminis-,l 1 then, this high office, the most precious should furnish the cars, and therefore storage J. Campbell was,made chairfean the executive That resents average taxation on imports Two godfathers and two godmothers tration, and do not seem at all anxious-'.^* po-session of American citizenship. Demand would not end when the farmer surrendered committee of fifteen. of 48 per cent. for it the most complete devotion are generally appointed at Saxon peasant to make a success of the construction his tickets, L. but would continue HUEON, Dak. Special Telegram, July 14. on the part of him to whose custody it Joseph 0. Kennedy, once superintended of guns. I don't believe there is a christenings, and it is customary until the cars were provided. The meeting ItiWamearly midnight,when the South Dakota niiiy be entrusted, and protect it not less of the sencus is murdered in Washington. democrat in the bureau from Sicard'. that one couple should be old and the was an important one. and some 221 vigilantly from unworthy assaults from Division convention adjourned last Secretary Lamar's daughter Jeannie is down. They control everything and elevators in Dakota were represented. $? other young but in no case should a without. Thus will you perform a sacred bight Chairman George Hand reported going to marry her cousin, W. Lamar, provide for their friends. Everything duty to yourselves and to those who may husband and wife figure as godparents the following resolutions which were unanimously a young lawyer of Washington. 4 follow you in the enjoyment of the freest done is not only slowly done, but pooi adopted: at the same baptism, but each one Even Mr. Manning's large estimate of internal institutions which heaven has ever vouchsafed The business of the United S tatea ly done. I have looked at the work going That we reamrm the declarations, already revenue for the fiscal ye ar jusl of the quartette must belong to a different to man. on in the yard, and it is progress-' many times made in constitutional conventions, land office at Grand Forks, for the closed fell short of the reality. His cal family. This is the general legislative assemblies and memorials to coneress, ing at a snail's pace. The men who(, culation was an increase of $19,500,000. past quarter amounted to 16,290 that we are unalterably opposed to admission custom, but in some districts the rule are hoping for employment in the yardafter The aetual increase was $34,941,16.6.89. as a whole. That this convention declares acres, covered by final proofs, and new demands two godfathers and one godmother .A Prominent Citizen of Washington Bordered. The customs revenue increased $24,500,- for the division of the territory into North the changes are made may as filings were made on 35,503 acres. Dakota and South Dakota, on the seventh standard 000, or 12.6 per cent, and internal revenue well resign themselves to fate and start' ^f- for a boy, two godmothers 'and The brutal and want on murder of a parallel, and that we seek such division for increased 2 per cent, while th in somewhere else. There is no prospeet prominent citizen occurred on the evening the reason, among others, that good government, one godfather for a girl! It has just leaked out that ex-Gov. amount received in excess of current expenditures economically and well administered, will be -of the 13th, at the corner of Pennsylvania for them in the great national Pierce, while at Grand Forks, July 4, If the parents have lost other children was $102,864,703.66. more readilv secured thereby for both sections ^avenue and Fifteenth street, in front of the foundry." than by admission as a whole that thereby we before, then the infant should not met the regents of the university and Itiggs bank. As Joseph C. J. Kennedy left U. S. Grant post, No. 327, G. A. R., ol shall have our proper and rightful representation be carried out by the door in going to his real estate office, immediately adjoin-, accepted the presidency of the university Brooklyn has passed resolutions denouncing in congress, preserve that just balanced church, but handed out by the window, -Ing the bank and walked toward a letter power to which a great population should be entitled the recent attacks upon the order as of North Dakota. Beyond the Breakers. and secure the highest permanent good box he was followed by John Daly. As he insults to the living and slanders upon and brought back in the same way. It for both North and South Dakota. That we posted the letter Mr. Kennedy our dead. The resolutions aleo declare At Ledgerwood, the livery and sale "This is Pure Old Government Rio, should be carried by the broadest earnestly urge upon the people the great importance turned whereupon Daly plunged a case that the Grand Army men appeal to the of casting a full vote upon this question. streets, never by the nai-row lanes, else stables of Dougheity & Elliot wereburned, is it, Mr. Lightweight?" asked thecustomer. knife to the hilt "in the left loyal press of the country without regard That on behalf of the people of South Dakota we it will learn thieving. The godparents with wagons and harnesses extend the people of North Dakota greeting, and to partisan affiliation. .aide of the abdomen of the aged man. must not look round on their way to cordially invite them to join in a large and overwhelming an]d three horses.. The loss is nearly., The stricken one fell to the sidewalk, gasping, "Oh, yes," replied the grocer, "that's, The New York Commercial Advertisei vote for division upon the seventh church and the first person met by the blood gushing from the dreadful cut. covered by insurance. says that from figures given out late.y by standard parallel. That the convention affirms coffee from Coffeeville." ik^.%* Dr. Ruth, of the navy, who was driving by christening procession will decide the that it is the just and primary right and province Powderly it is ascertained that the membership "But you charge as much for it as. jumped out and pronounced the wound The M. E. camp meeting at Simpson of a people about to be admitted to the the sex of the next child to be born a of the order of the Knights o! Union to designate their state boundaries, subject "fatal. Kennedy died in a few minutes. you did last week, and I have been told^ i boy if it be a man. Park, Big Stone Lake has ended, Labor has fallen from 1,000,000 to less to be modified with their consent upon the The murderer stood calmly gazing at his that the panic in the coffee market had than 600,000 within the last fourteen about 2,500 people being pi*esent on proposal of congress, for grave reasons only, afiectjng If two children are baptized out of bloody knife as a. bystander caught hold reduced the price greatly." ~& the general welfare. And that, due regard months. The loss,.has been.steady and on the closing day. the same water, one of them will soon oi him. Daly was^ soon after taken in being had to circumstances and the development the increase., "Oh, yes, I know," said the honest 'ff die and if several boys are christeud charg by an officer, 'who hurried him to the of Dakota, to history and to the practice Kansom station, located on the grocer, abstractedly removing a handful of the government in the admission of states, station. He was discharged irom the The inspector wn'o had investigated the successively in the same church, there and to the general welfare of the Unionall *S... Minneapolis & Pacific, 229 miles from of grains from the scales to mal workhouse the same morning, and is said accounts of William Cannon, postmastei will be war in the land as soon as they these considerations unite in dictating the to be demented. at Fort Abraham Lincoln, Dak., who lately them weigh more, "but you know a*^$ Minneapolis and eleven miles west of division of the territory in accordance with the are grown up. Many girls denote committed suicide, found that by false He hung around his victim's office all the plan submitted Dy act of the territorial legislature, break in the coffe market has no effect: Ledgerwood, was opened for business fruitful vintage for the country when for him. At to the suffrage of the people, at tbe November returns of canceled stamps 'Cannon had waiting1 afternoon, evidently on the price of chicory. There you are}^ recently. The new station is in Sargent they have attained a marriageable age. election, 1887. That the communication of overdrawn in salary $5,055. The poutmaster the police station Daly made a rambling seventeen cents a pound, and as you'reM the result of such vote to the president and county Dakota, general, under the act of Junef !x7, If the child sleeps during the baptismal statement, saying that the dead man had coneress, as provided for in the act of submission, and old customer I've put up five'.' 1S78, made an order requesting the sixth ceremony, then it will he pious swindled him out of some money in a real is founded upon the great constitutional The friends of Sam T. Clover and pounds for a dollar the nutmegs eleven fd audit or to readjust the compensation ol right of petition, and that we hold it the duty estate transaction. The only possible basis and good-tempered but if it cries, it Cannon. The postoffice department saya of congress in just exercise of its discretion, to cents, soap eighteen, yeast cakes four. ?fj. Fred Caruth will be glad to learn that for this statement, so far as can be will be bad-tempered or unlucky therefore, grant the prayer of such petition. That while that it is making a thorough investigation clothespins twenty-threethat was a& learned is, a number of years ago Daly's their new venture, the Dakota Bell we recognize the fact that the constitution confers the first question asked by the of the acts of postmaste rs all over the father was in the employ of Mr. Kennedy, two-dollar bill you gave me? Yes, yes. a is upon congress just discretion in the admission printed at Sioux Falls, is prosperingLocal parents on the return from church is country. It intimates that there are other who gave him a piece of property which he of new states, wo protest against the dollar eighty-one out of two yes, yes, j^V cases similar to that of Cannon. generally, "Was it a quiet baptism?" & unjuscand afterward bought back. The dread event optionists will present to the much*? eleven cents, here you are aud if such has not been the case, the can probably be set down as another case Sir Wilfred Lawson presided over the meeting board of commissioners of HilIsboro obliged call again. Oh, no, we niake,-^ TTEANNOUS EXERCISE OP POWEE of Guiteauism. sponsors are apt to conceal the *--uth of the international arbitration association by refusing to admit a new state into the Unioi no charge for delivering goods."i*r a petition signed by 1,100 names in In some places the christening procession in London. The secretary's report upon an equal footing with other states, aftei Brooklyn Eagle. favor of prohibition. &*- having fulfilled the purposes of territorial life referred at length to the co-operation returning to the house of the An Important Land Decision. that our claims for division and admission are of a similar association in America and parents finds the door closed. After The harvesting in Yankton and adjacent of that importance to demand the attention and Washington, Special: People who took Phrase.l4jJ# expressed a hope for the formation of a Origin of a Once Popular knocking for some time in vain, a support of people of the United States without Vip land within the granted limits of any counties has commenced with joint commission to consider the advisability distinction of partv, and that in-our efforts to "All ri^ht, De Sauty." This once^U, voice from within summons the -od- railroad between the filing of the map and of creating an Anglo-American arbitration great promise. determine our own boundaries and to secure the general route and the arrival at the local father to name seven bald men out of popular i hrase, which is being revived^ tribunal. David Dudley Field, in full rights of citizens of the United States, we land office of the notice of withdrawal, can most earnestly-appeal to their sense of justice All the precincts in the county seat moving approval uf a petition to parliament the parish. When this has been answered, in some quarters, originated as follows: *$* and to their understanding of the, blessings of hold that land against any claim of the in favor of the creation of Buch a election have been heard from. The a further question is asked as In 1858, when the first Atlantic cable free government to aid us in our cause. That road. That is the principal enunciated tribunal, expressed hearty sympathy with to the gospel read in church and only total vote is A. 400. Aberdeen's majority this convention approves and endorses the efforts was laid, a few words were sent across by Secretary Lamar in the case of North?rn the cause. of Senator Dawes and others during the on receiving the answer, "Let the children over Columbus is 1,080. before the break, which occurred almost Pacific railroad against G. Burns. sessions of the Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth Edward Clarage, the aeronaut killed by come ~to me." is the door flung The company's map of the general route congresses looking to opening to settlement of a immediately after the announcement Vesta chapter, Order of the Eastern falling from his balloon on the Fourth at portion of the great Sioux reservation. That we open, saying: "Come in, you^ have -was filed Feb. 21, 1872. Marck 21, 1872, of the snecess of the enterprise. Olean, N. Y., had made ninety successful respectfully request the president of the United Star, had a picnic at Lake Earn R- Wood worth filed on land in section barkened attentively to the words of States, secretary of the interior and commissioner One of the messages which came from' ascensions. peska. This chapter is the largest in 3, township 6, range 1, Bozeman the .r Lord.''''Popular Science Monthly. of' Indian affairs, to recommend to the Valencia, Ireland, in response to an the territory, numbering over seventy land district. The with- The Southern Dakota division convention Fiftieth congress the passage of a measure providing inquiry how the wire was working, for the opening to settlement of a portion at Huron constructs an executive council of members. "T" ji, drawal had been made, but the notice had -or the whole.of the great Sioux reservation, and IgggHowit is To-day, ^J^J fifteen to continue the agitation for statehood. was: "All right De Sauty," De Sauty ^nuvluv*, respectfully request members of the Fiftieth not reached the local land office. Woodworth, YouthMy dear, we could be married was the operator's name, and that was The county board at Huron ordered congress to pass such an act. That the* denial in 1S7G, sold out to Burns, who of our right to division and admission for so A fire at Port Huron destroyed a pianino the last word received through the now if you would be willing to a vote to be taken on local option at went on the land and made about $2,000 long a period^ after ^compliance with allthe conditions mill valued at $25,000. cable before the parting of the wire. worth of improvements, arid, in 1882 attempted abd requiremehte.for admission, in with"out the annual November- election. Eve in a four-room house. sm The National Educational Association priceaentm-thehistoryot the'government, to prove up. The local officers rejected For month's the words, *'A1I right De Huron Special: The Dulutfy Watertown Practical GirlLet me see.*WelV commences its session in and contrary to the principles on which the government Chicago. the proof because the land was within Sauty." were rung from one end of is founded and if a people possessing we would have to reserve one room for & Pacific road will certainly be the granted limits and an odd section. St. Paul was on the 13th inst., treated wealth, intelligence, morality and the population the country to the other. The phrase a parlor, you knoW-'PS^M^^at^^ The commissioner of the general land offics in? ^operation" between Hjaron and requisite for a great commonwealth can sc to a phenomenon in the form of clouds oi was in every man's mouth, and was -"I suppose sov" ^&&to^*itetote&i gave Burns the land because it had been long be kept out of the Union by the^exercise oi what are variously cailed Green Bay, Watertown before winter. Cross sectioning arbitrary power, we may well feel uncertain foi invariably employed whenever one taken before the map of definite location swamp and day bugs. About 10 o'clock "Yes, and the second room could be from Watertown has commenced the future security of republican institutions. had been tiled. The secretary says that wanted to say that a thing was all a breeze sprang up from the south and kept ior a drawing-room, just for and will be finishsd Aug. 10. Butts decision of the Supreme court the with it came the countless millions of bugs, CLOSING -PEOCEEDIXG5. right, .when in fact it was all wrong. friends and relatives, because it would commissioner cannot be sustained but unler John A. Queen introduced the following which swarmed every light, often becoming Grading will then be begun and^pusuedforward St. Louis Globe-Democrat. ruin the parlor to open it often, vou the provisions of the law of 1876 so thick -around, many street lamps as to and it was adopted: with a large force. $M know."- Burns has a right to the land. almost obscuref the light. Around the Resolved, that a committee of five, of which rmfWiwm "I suppose so." electric light masts they seemed to congregate the president of this convention shall be one, be r"That Rev. J. B. Tope, pastor of the M. E. A Fatal Delay. apppinted, which shall have authority to convene in greater numbers than elsewhere, leaves us two rooms, and* one Chinch, Hillsboro, has been suspended a convention of South Dakota at any. time Young Man (to magistrate)I warn and in the vicinity of Bridge Square, For a Steam Tacht Race, -i.'-S:'|jr.}'-.- $ of them would have to be fitted up for thev may see fit, to enable the people to take from the church for too much marrying Seven Corners and "at the park at the head a marriage license. ,Buch steps as may be expedient and necessary ir, New York, Special: Norman L. Munro' a sewing-roonl. because when people and too much divorcing. of Third street, the streets were literally their judgmerit for the protection of their interests believes that he lias in his new steam run in in a hurry I would not like to MagistrateWhat's the young lady' coveredwith the pests to the depth of several and rights. v. The Northern Pacific depot at Wahpeton i-acht "Now Then" the fastest craft of the have the drawing-room all littered up. inches. The street sweeping force carried name I was a convention of representative citi. sind on thi side of the Atlantic. away many wagon loads of the bugs from Has the house any closets.?" burned as the result^ of, light- Young ManMiss Lulu Smith. zens of Dakota, who worked enthusiastically, Bridge squa re and vicinity about 12 So thoroughly is he convinced of his boat's "No, I believe not" W? without regard to. partisan or political feeling. MagistrateYou're too slow, my ning.-'- .5 VFort o'clock, but at 2 o'clock this morning the superior speed that on the 13th inst., he Harmony prevailed throughout the entire "Then the fourth room woufd' have boy. I wrote that name in a license streets in that locality were again covered Sully.enjoyed the distinction of issued a challenge which was much discussed session. i to be used for'a closet. Such a house this morning for young Brown.New with them, and they still continue to come. being the hottest place in the United in yachting circles. The challenge in $?j wouldn't do, dear. There would be no York Sun. Six weeks, ago St. Paul was visited by the States on the 14th.r his ovn words is as follows: Alfred Krupp, ,the well-known German same nuisance. place to eat or sleep."Omaha World. I will give any steamer in this country metal founder and gigantic gun manufacturer, The contract has been let"for theextension A German Compliment died i a. (.his villa near Essen, with a record ten miles start over the A special from Lexington, Miss., to the N. of the Black Hills branch of A Paying: Business. Herr Krupp as born at Essen, Rhenish American Yacht club's course at any time. O. Picayune, says: R. Chatham, Independent A crooked compliment was paid a the Fremont & Elkhorn to Wnitewood, Prussia, in 1812. The great Krupp caststeel I will do so just for the sake of having a and Republican candidate for the Very Young MairYou wouldn't German young lady, who said: works at Essen were founded in 1810 race and enlivening a little the present legislature, shot and killed John S. Harkins, eight miles from Deadwood, think it, but I've just paid $70,000 in by Friedrich. father of the deceased, who j'* dullness in boating matters. associate editor of the Lexington Non Herur Lieutenant,, ii if you 3on*tI bed to be ready for track Sept. 1. "Sow Then" was built by the Herreshoffs, nuixc you UUU died in 1825. The establishment covers ^he L/tLQ Bulletin. Harkins' father is one of the v"v TI Surveyors are at work on the line for an area of about 1,000 acres and emplo ys cash for a house, all made by my Democratic nominees lor the legislature. the builders of the famous Stiletto tqwn at once cease your flatteries I shall -nearly 20,000 men, .Aside from the Krupp extension to Deadwood, but rock Chatham and young Harkins had ben iind Henrietta. She made the trip from pluck and perseverance. ~v\ p have to hold both niv ears shut cannon, which are considered bv most artil* discussing politics and drinking bser freely L| Newport here on Tuesday in seven hours Young LadyReally mjcWharbusi- "My adorable Frauleiti." answered work wilt delay the completion Q. the lerists tbe best in-the world. Krupp manufactured during the day up to the time the dispute and four minutes, the fastest time on ness are you in the officer, "your pretty little hands are road this far until next yew:. ^ff*~ steam bAmmers. engines, etc. arose. Very Young ManI'm a son-in-law record. II asMMwa