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SE. J» ii NORTH DAKOTA. Sun Spots and Their Effect 0 DAKOTA MENTION. SOUTH DAKOTA. Gentle Words at Home. question of money which must be refunded 4 Earth. to the counties along the line of the Northern What trifles make or mar the happiness Pacific for taxes colected on railroad lands A huge sun spot, comparable in 5 *t before the same had been surveyed. The purchasers of home! Mr. Jones comes |§fife% JLaother Week's Work Put in bnt the magnitude with some of the greaj Condensed Happenings Throughout of railroad land brought suit for the Its Constitntional Convention StilJ home to dinner, tired and perhaps a recovery of the taxes and were successful, Constitution not yet Licked Jntolfl spots seen five or six years ago, iflf *fe^ ifi Both North and South Dakota. Struggling over the Document, little cross. The dinner is not quite and several of the counties have already refunded, now visible on the solar disk. A: WtJMW& Wf^ *l Shape. mmm®m that will Govern the State. &-K&J! but the case has been appealed to ready, the meat is a little overdone ii the supreme court. In case the suoreme court good eye should be able to see or not done enough, and Mr. Jones sustains the lower court the amount of taxes 1 1 I -hJ&t ft^~j$@&m with the aid af a smoked glass. It Provision#s* thinks he does well to be angry. It •Some of the Main that Were to be refunded by the territory will be nearly In the South Dakota constitutional Hay is selling at $15 per ton in fully three diameters of the eart $150,000. This is an important item in adjusting is trying, to be sure and Mrs. Jones, vention a long bnt interesting debate occurred ^Considered and Debated in the South Dakota with the prospect the debt and liabilities of the territory across, and somewhat irregular over the report of the judiciary committee if she be a loving wife, will do her Convention. ,-*•--, a good crop. between the states. on the apportionment of judical districts. outline. Along the edge ot the darl! v^ very utmost to prevent such a contingency The bonded indebtedness on the public institutions An electric street railway company The majority report made districts central chasm the familiar ton_*^ S but it may be she has had will be assumad by the states in 'ft The convention which has been in session has been organized at Grand Forks, compact and recognized the railway connection which they are located respectively the public shaped projections of photospherfcj the charge of several children, with i&t Bismarck is about ready to adjourn. The library will be sold at public auction between of various counties in the respective distiicts. and will build a road. flame can be seen. The whole aspec1| an inefficient servant in the kitchen, North and South Dakota, going to appropriation is nearly exhausted there is The Fifth district, however, caused The Burlington and Missouri railroad and has really done her best. "I of the spot is such as to remind the,, the state bidding the highest. The records ilesa than $2,000 left, and that will not last trouble. Ihis was composed ofthe populous is advertising in the Deadwood pertaining specially to South Dakota will go wonder why I can't have my dinner observer that the mysterious comj,] counties of Beadle, Spink, Brown and Marshall. a week. Some of the members want to go to the South and those of interest only to papers for fifty tie choppers. in comfort like Tom Smith," says Mr. motion which affects the surface ot Huron, Redfield and Aberdeen are .borne for a few days on account of their crops the North remain in North Dakota. Those Regular Kentucky bluegrass is essential to both will be copied, one keeping Jones. Now Tom Smith has just leading cities of the three first mentioned the [solar globe, [reaching a maxi} and others on account of the Republican the original and the other taking the copy. counties and, as these towns eaeh have a twice his income, and Mrs. Smith is growing finely in Buffalo county and mum once in every eleven years, i^, primaries, notably in Grand Forks, Stuts:man The money paid out of the general fund in candidate for circuit judge, Huron and Aberdeen able to keep a thoroughly efficient and La Moure counties. is two feet high. So says the Gann about to manifest itself again aftei" making permanent improvements on the ii» objected to this grouping. Redfield, servant, beeidts which she has no stitutions will be charged to the state several years of comparative repose.? Valley Chief. THE COTJBTS. .' situated between the two, did not care, holding which the institution ig located^nd adjusted children. All this Mr. Jones forgets The judiciary committee has completed its It will be interesting to notice ho*p] accordingly. The state taxes to be refunded The present season has been unprecedent as was believed, the key to the situation. in his anger, but not so his 'tabors and has reported to the convention. to purchasers of railroad land along the line much information we shall be able to'j Dr. Spooner of Kingsbury made the minority in the history of the Black The committee recommends that a supreme of the Northern Pacific road will be paid proportionally wife. It makes the question doubly gather during the coming Bun-spotT report and moved its acceptance. It approved Hills for the number of deaths that by the two states. It is believed court of three judges be established that galling to her, and she replies it! the majority report except as to the Third, period upon the vexed questional)! the settlement will seon be made. there be six judicial districts with as many have occurred from lightning. quickly, "I wonder why I can't have Fifth and Sixth districts, for which the following the connection between sun spws, judges, and that the present system of justices as much housekeeping money as ABOUT IRRIGATION. substitute was offered: Christopher Lewison, living near of the peace be retained. The commit'tee and the weather. The theory Third district—Counties of Brookings, A memorial to congress was introduced Mrs. Smith." This turning the sits down on the proposed plan of the Lead City, while trying to hold a there is a most intimate relation^of Duell, Hamlin, Cadington, Clark, Spink, at the convention pi aying for experiments tables on Mr. Jones is very consoling establishment of county courts, and this, it Grant and Roberts, and all that part of th$ runaway team, had an arm broken, th.ab.kind has received enthusiastic by the general government with a view to tis believed, will draw considerable fire from sA the time, but is another ot the Wahpeton and Sisseton Indian reservation, ascertaining whether or not irrigation for and was internally injured. support in some quarters since the the convention, as a minority report on this sxcept that portion lying in Marshall county. North Dakota is practicable. The memorial trifles that destroy the peace of Fifth district—Counties of Kingsbury, Beadle, Sun called general attention, nine or question will be submitted. The question of sets forth that although North Dakota has During a recent storm at Spearfish, home, A soft answer, a conciliatory Hand, Hyde, Hughes. Sully, Potter, Faulfc become famed throughout the civilized world whether the supreme court «hall hold all its ten years ago, to the grounds upon? and Stanley. Sixth district—Counties of Day, Frank Shannon, a laborer, was word, would have stopped the quarrel by reason of the superiority and yield of her sessions at the capital or whether one session which it was based. But the highest Marshall, Brown, McPherson, Edmunds, wheat, there are seasons when lack of rains at its beginning, but now retorts knocked down by lightning, and remained each shall be held at Bismarck, Fargo Walworth, Campbell, and all the territory authorities in astronomy and meteorology works great hardship to the people. The flv back and forth and an atmosphere and Grand Forks, has been settled by the insensible for six hours. K* tvithin said state not included in any other memorial was referred to a committee, of have not yet accepted the of irritation and anger prevad'es committee in favor of holding all terms at lUdicial district. which President Fancher is chairman, and A reward of $50 is offered for the hypothesis as proved, except so far the capital. The terms of the judges of the it will be forwarded to congress as soon as the household for the remainder ABOUT THE DIVISION OF THE ASSETS. supreme court are to be six years, any vacancy it has been considered and revised by the apprehension of James Buckner and as the undoubted connection between ofthe day—ay, for the remainder The members of the South Dakota convention convention. by death or otherwise to be filled by Marshal Miner, the menwho are accused solar disturbances and terrestrial are surprised at the assurance of the of life—for each family jar paves the appointment of the governor, the appointee North Dakota branch of the joint commission of taking valuable property magnetism is concerned.—New, York way for another, unless some mighty, COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION. to serve until the next general in regard to the division of the territorial from parties at Ipswich. Prohibition is making no head way, reforming force, some new birth of assets and liabilities. They claim that election. It is provided that no person Sun. r*~-* *^U woman suffrage is dead, and railroad taxation South Dakota should pay $60,000 for onehalf love and holiness come in. The children shall be eligible to the office of supreme judge Albert Burton, a stone cutter at is the one question which gives an opportunity of the excess of all past expendituies for "who is not a citizen of the United States, catch the tone of their parents Grand Army Reunion. & for a fight. The railroads hope to the public institutions in South Dakota. Rowena, had his lef\ arm badly thirty years of age and a citizen of the state preserve the gross-earning system, and and bicker among themselves, and The institutions having been for the benefit The twenty-third National encampment of shattered by a splinter from his hammer -a least five years. To be eligible to the some of the farmer members of the convention of the whole territory, nothing should be that house ceasesjfco be a home except the Grand Army of the Republic at Milwau- ,* opposeit. The fur will fly during the judgeship of the district court the candidate [•onsidered beyond the provision for paying being driven into the flesh near in name. Only were love reigns kee, Wisconsin? the last week of August, remainder of the week. The committee to the bonds issued for their construction, and must be twenty-five years of age and a resident the elbow. 1889, now bids fair to be the largest and whom was referred the invitation of the in every heart, where slights are each section should redeem the bonds for its of the state two years prior to the day city of Jamestown for the adjournment of most successful yet held Comrades i' own public buildings. neither given nor imagined, whereno of election. The judicial districts are created A short time ago workmen were the convention to that place reported the have generally concluded to accept the advice as follows: bitter, cutting word is ever spoken, CONSIDERING THE AUSTRALIAN SYSTEM, engaged all day lathing and painting same back with the recommendation of the Commander-in-Chief and go en^ A long debate came up on the question of First.—The counties of Pembina, Cavalier, that it be not accepted. The can there be a happy an ideal home. a newchurch being built in Sioux masse, and this shows their appreciation of a modification of the Australian ballot system. Walsh, Nelson and Grand Forks. convention adopted the report and instructed the magnificient hospitality tendered by the i' It was offered as an amendment to Falls. The press referred to it as a Second—Counties of Ramsey, Towner, Ben•«on, the chief clerk to inform Mayor Fuller of the a i' I city of Milwaukee. Comrades of the Northwest the report of the committee on schedule and Builders are now making doors of Pierce, Rolette, Bottineau, McHenry, conventions refusal to accept. "pleasant little inconsistency." ordinance. The opponents of the measure will find this to be the best and cheap- ', tJhurch, Renville, Ward, Stevens, Mountraille, The Scandinavian Temperance Society of two thick paper boards molded into held that the provision was in the nature est opportunity to attend an encamoment Garfield, Flannery and Buford. North Dakota has petitioned the convention The large fish pond of A. M. panels, glazed together with glue and of legislation. It sets aside the election Third—Counties of Cass, Steel and Traill. that will be presented for years, as futurei, on behalf of the Scandinavian inhabitants to Morse, near Tilford, was washed out laws of the territory and adopts new ones, potash, and put through a heavy ^Fourth—Counties of Richland, Ransom, encampments will doubtless be much farther prohibit the manufacture and sale of intoxicating for which the omnibus bill clearly gives no during a heavy storm. The pond "Sargent, Dickey and Mcintosh. liquor in the state. The consideration rolling process. Covered with a away. J, authority. That allterritorial laws are to continue Fifth—Counties of Logan LaMoure, Stutsman, of the complete constitution introduced covered about an acre and was filled The Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway water-proof coating, they are hung in force is specifically mentioned in the Barnes, Wells, Foster, Eddy, and by Williams of Burleigh has been postponed is the short line and direct route *romc bill, and equally is it provided that the constitution with carp. The loss is estimated at like wooden doors, and are both Iti,(' Crriggs. until after the committees have all reported. St. Paul and Minneapolis to Milwaukee ofl885may not anywhere bechanged $5,000. Sixth—Counties of Burleigh, Emmons, The convention adjourned without debating beautiful and serviceable. They has five daily trains to and from that city,, by this convention, except as provided. Kidder, Sheridan. McLean, Morton, Oliver, a question or introducing any new matter. aud gives passengers a choice of three sepa- -j possess the additional recommendation This point was fully discussed during the Mercer, Williams, Stark, Hettinger, Bowman, The Deadwood Central railroad In committee of the whole the question of rate and distinct routes, going and returning. deliberations of the committee, and fhe Billings, McKenzie, Dunn, Wallace and of being comparatively noiseless. selling the school lands occupied most of the It has one train that runs "through by day has increased its rate of fare between decision was reached that while such a ballot •Alfred, and that portion of the Sioux Indian time. It was finally settled by providing light," relieving comrades who take it, system was permissible it was not expedient, Deadwood and Lead City, with the reservation lying north of the seventh :i that school lands shall not be sold tracts the expense of sleeping car fare. The rate and the full committee did not report it. -standard parallel. of less than 160 acres. The purchaser pays result that a hack line has been put from St. Paul or Minneapolis to Milwaukee The Prohibitionists are generally opposed to The minority report of the committee on one-fifth down and the remaining four-fifths and return, is $9.70, or one fare for the on in opposition to it between those the measure, and a strong lobby is at work To be Frond of. the judicial department was submitted and in five, ten, fifteen and twenty years. Rolfe round trip. This rate is open to everybody,-) against it. points. -was signed by Bartlett of Griggs, Moer, of Benson county threw a firebrand by offering It always gives us pleasure to record the whether members of the Grand Army or not. Johnson, Robertson, Stevens and Rame. It an amendment to the article on suffrage successful result of well directed effort in any The sale of tickets will begin on August 21st, WRESTLING WITH DIFFICULT PROBLEMS. The county commissioners of Rollette provides for the election of a county judge providing that after five years no man who department of business, especially when that and close on August 28th and return ticlwte %j* The whole aim of the South Dakota constitutional In each oiganized county, whose term of office is not a full citizen of the united States shall county have appealed to the success is backed by merit, and tends to promote will be good until September 5th, inclusivt 'l convention has been to make no shall be two years. It gives the county have the right to vote. This brought the the general welfare. Competition in all change not specifically authorized by the Those who wish to make "Bide trips" from chief executive of Dakota to have courts original jurisdiction in all matters of orators to their feet, and nearly all opposed branches of business at this time is great, omnibus bill. But the schedule committee is Milwaukee, may deposit their return tickets probate, guardianships and settlements of him enforce the payment of taxes by the amendment. and he who by energy, integrity and perseverance wrestling with a point which puzzles it. Dakota's with the Joint Agent there, call for them any tine estates of deceased persons, and in all takes the lead is worthy of commendation. time before September 30th, and they will be general election for county officers the half-breed and Indian farmers eases of lunacy. In countries having a population In this connection we allude to Dr. made good to destination. and delegates in congress occurs during the living in that section. of 2,000 or over these courts shall also Tutt, of New York, who has achieved a great A Tough Snske Story. For further information, sleeping car a even years. Under the Sioux Falls constitution have concurrent jurisdiction with the district victory over long established competitors in all Btate officers and the legislature are commodations, etc call on, or address, Vi This statement is telegraphed from La During the progress of a court trial courts in all civil cases wherein the amount the introduction of his world renowned Liver to bo elected for two years. As this election H. Dixon, Assistant General Passenger Crosse, Wis. The Northwestern work train hi controversy does not exceed $1,000. It Pills. In a comparatively short time they at Mandan District Attorney Voss will be in an odd year, as the usual county Agent, 184 East Third Street, St Paul, Minn. is employed near Ly tie's which is the Black surpassed pills that had been before the public also provides for the allowance of writs of error officers must be elected the next year. and J. E. Campbell, attorney for the river crossing. Conductor F. L. Lester is io over a quarter of a century. Tutt's Liver or appeal to district courts. The qualiflcation South Dakota will have an important election charge. While the train lies there tram men, defendant, had an altercation which Pills have gained a popularity unparalleled. for the position of county judge in During a riot of striking Italian track iu every year. The committee considers not otherwise employed, pass the time fishing. Indorsed by the Medical faculty in Europe counties with over 2,000 population are the this undesirable, and is trying to find some resulted in Campbell knocking Voss borers near Beaver, Pa., one man was killed, Recently Mr. Lester and Mr. A. E# and America, they have become a household same as those of district judge and the salary state officers either one year or three years, down in open court. two fatally injured and several badly beaten. ord on both continents. in such counties shall be $1,500. The Brown were thus encaged a quarter of a but no light dawns on the problem. This office of justice of the peace iB virtually abolished. mile south of the bridge. Both gentleman shows how great is the annoyance in not being Dr. Tutt deserves, and doubtless has, the The dealhas been inclosed which insures At Richmond. Va., the city railway stabler These are the main points in the saw, at nearly the same time, coming able to make even the slightest change gratitude of thousands of invalids who have the establishment of cement minority report of the judiciary committee, through the grass aud bushes, a snake. Its in the Sioux Falls constitution. Another instance been healed by his medicine. In this age of were struck by lightning and burned. Sixty, and as the convention is pretty evenly of this developed in considering quackery it is refreshing to know that there mules and horses together with seven stpeel head was four feet from the ground, swaying works in Yankton. Ground has divided on the question it is the subject of the report on education and school lands. cars were consumed. Loss, $30,000. is at least, one who furnishes a remedy prepared from side to side as the reptile advanced, been purchased and work on the much discussion. The committee saw a chance more strongly on scientific principles, and offers it to and as large as a man's bead. Both building, which will be 75 by 500 to protect school lands as well as to insert a the sick conscientiously. We record his were frightened as nevor before in their SCHOOL LANDS. formal acceptance from the United States of success with a feeling of piide which every feet in size, will commence immediately. lives and started to run. Mr. Lester fell in a the gift of land for public buildings. The American should have at the triumph of one The committee on schoollands has reported bog, and was thus detained so that the point was raised that this changed the Sioux of his countrymen. (to proposed article. It provides that the snake came within less than one hnudred Falls constitution, and the report was E roceeds from the sale of school lands shall Deadwood Pioneer: An aggregate feet of him. Its head was raised still higher, adopted with old section restored unchanged. Let Us Be Joyful. five feet he thinks, and he saw the whole Almost without exception the delegates, a trust fund, the principal of which shall of $13,000 has been received at the When Baby was sick, we gave her Castnria, who are all level-headed and conservative forever remain inviolate and may be increased length of its hody. Its color was black, its "treasurer's office for liquor licenses. Everything in nature indulges in When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,*^ men, regret their inability to make a number but never diminished, the state to length from twenty-five to thirty feet As the fee in each case is $250 for the amusements. The lightning plays, make good all losses thereon the interest of slight changes, as a touch here and and diameter seven to eight inches. When she became Miss, she clung toCastdm ,*J f(Jk there would be greatly beneficial. and income shall be used for the support of Mr. Lester will stake his personal reputation half year, this means fifty-two saloons the wind whistles, the thunder rolls, the schools only, and after one year from the When she had Children,shegave themCastorir on the substantial correctness of these figures, the snow flies, the waves leap, and now doing business in the JI jf- assembling of the first legislature the lands and at the same time he was so frightened Not Plum, hut Yellow Pine. *s may be disposed of as follows: No morethan county. Of the number twenty-one the fields smile. Even the trees shoot that he hardly recovered his ordinary condition one-fourth of the lands shall be sold within operate in Deadwood. and the rivers and streams run.— I of mind all day. He has seen circus From the Brooklyn Eagle. 'tj. five years, no more than one-half ofthere- snakes, but not the equal of this one. It s--y mamder in ten years. The remainder may Bridge Policeman Edward Flood Scranton Truth. Sioux Falls Journal: With statehood ,- be sold as soon as salable at not less than should be borne in mind that this was not a stands 6 feet 2 inches and is consid the Dakotas are bound to $ per acre. regular fishing party which along late in the ered the father of the bridge police Jjift A trust purposbeen has controllint formed a Mobile, manufaa Al j| day had got into a good condition to see grow, and nothing can prevent it. MEMBERS OP THE LEGISLATURE. Don't you want to save money,c]othes,time, of the force. He is a veteran and as he himself for the snakes, but simply a pair of railroaders on labor, fuel, and health? All thesecan be saved I sale of artificial ice the South. It will not be an unhealthy and unnatural The legislative committee provides that puts it "is scarred from head to ure and duty who had an idle hour and were amusing if you will try Dobbin's Electric Soap. We the senate shall consist of not less than growth, inspired by speculators say "try," knowing if you try it once, you thirty nor morethan fifty members, and that themselves fishing. Mr. Lester says if anybody foot." Although a faithful and efficient who skip from one green pasture will always use it. Have your grocer order. »1 the house shall have not less than sixty nor wants to go hunting this snake he can officer, he is one of the most more than 140, the senators to be divided to another, but an honest, direct them to the exact spot where he saw it. innocent of men and easily imposed inlotw classes to be elected for two and Certainly such game as this is worth hunting aEotsQil steady and straightforward growth Eleven business houses at Fonnville Michigan upon. Many ai*e the pranks that four years, respectively. It alto provides for. The trail left where the snake passed were destroyed by fire. Loss, $35,000 in town and country. that the trading of votes among members are played upon him by his brother through the grass was very plain, and looked partially insured. shall be considered bribery. The sessions as though a telegraph pole had been dragged officers. Flood tells some quaint An Aberdeen man, says an exchange, shall not exceed ninety days, for which tha, t—i 4 along. stories concerning himself, in which compensation paid shall be $300 and the has hit upon a scheme to The boy who munches green apples all day cures **44 mileage 10 cents. No act shall take effect the laugh is decidedly against him. will have a sharp attack of colic about make a stake in the capital contest. until sixty days after the adjournment, In midnight. If mother has the precaution On one occasion, while in the army, It is to go to each town which is a nearly all respects the proposed article is in Keeping Cellars Dry. to have a bottle of Perry Davis' Pain-Killer it was decided to organize an engineer harmony with the provisions of the comA& capital aspirant and make a bet on hand, the trouble will soon be over. A great mistake, says "Medical plete constitution introduced by Williams. corps and to assist them in against that town. He will only Classics," is sometimes made in ventilating their work a dozen able-bodied men iV^K lose in one and win in all the rest, The United States committee on irrigation ^/IMPEACHMENT. cellars and milkhouses. The kff'i were selected 4rom Flood's company, of arid Northwestern lands met at St Paul and is of course bound to come out •Mm4 1 The article proposed by the committee on AT D»uaourr« AM DKALEKS. *3 and heard a delegation from Dakota. object of ventilation is to keep the among them beingFlood himself. He impeachment provides that all impeachments ahead in the deal. THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO. Baltimore, cellars cool and dry, but this object ehall be tried by the senate. When the asked his captain what they were going governor and lieutenant governor is on trial A man in the western part of the oiten fails of being accomplished by to do, and upon being informed Allen's Iron Tonic Bitters cure Dyspepsia. the presiding judge of the supreme court All genuine bear the signature of J. P. Allen, PATENTS territory advertized for a wife the a common mistake, and instead the that they were organizing an engineer F.A.LKHM' shall preside. All officers not liable to impeachment Druggist, St. Paul, Minn. Wash'ton.1 shall be subject to removal for corps, Flood protested that it was other day, and in about twenty-four cellar is made both warm and damp. Sendfor cir malfeasance, crime, misdemeanor, drunkenness useless to select him, as he %as no hours he began to receive innumerable A cool place should never be ventilated Johnstown Horror or incompetency. No person shall be liable The steamship City of Borne, having on engineer. His captain smilingly told letters from marriedmen, saying until the air admitted is 1 for impeachment twice for the same offense. board the delegation of representative workmen, him it was all right, that he would he could have theirs. The fellow OurNew Book. The Johnstown Horror orVall If the governor receives a bribe for his offlcial arrived at Liverpool. cooler than the air within, or at OfDeath,Ihemostthrilling bookeverissned.Ages act or shall promise his official influence have good food, fine quarters, and has had his advertisement taken out wantedinevery township. Terms 50 |°. Outn least as cool. The warmer the air in consideration that any member of the St.Chicago/0 30c. National Pub. Co* 218 Clark would be much better off than where and has also changed his mind, having Ask your druggist for "Tansill's Punch/' legislature shall give his vote on any measure, admitted the more moisture it holds he was. "All right, captain," said or who menaces any member by the come to the conclusion that E I Woven Wire Fencln in suspension, and, naturally, the threatened use of his veto power, or promises Flood, "but remember I am no engineer." It is estimated that the fires in Idaho are marriage is a failure. cooler the air in the cellar the more 1. appointment for legislature votes, he shall destroying timber running into millions in When the corps had arrived Wire Rope Selva? be punished in the manner provided by law. this moisture is condensed and precipitated. Madison Leader Quite an annoying in value. at the scene of operations the When a coolcellar is aired and expensive accident occurred "•*, J? OTHER PROVISIONS V* a A^Pi first thing they started to do was to Summer Weakness on a warm day theentering air, being at the electric light works. It seems The committee on education prohibits sectarianism build a house,"and having stuck up in the schools and leaves to the that a machinist from Sioux City in motion, appears cool, but as it two ot the corner posts Flood left his legislature the establishment of a uniform fills'the"cellar the cooler air with was engaged adjusting the new engine system. The committee on executive providos tent to see how they were getting Is quickly overcome by the toning, revlvlngr, and that the governor shall hold his office and placed it in motion without which it becomes mixed chills it, the blood purifying Qualities of Hood's Sarsaparilla. along. "Flood,"said an officer, "go two years, or until his successor is qualified. removing the canvas covers from This popular medicine drives off that tired feeling moisture is condensed, dew is deposited and stand behind that post and see lt*i JNo person will be eligible for governor or and cures sick headache, dyspepsia, scrofula, the dynamos. The result was the on the cold, wall, and may often if it is plumb." "What's that, sir?" lieutenant governor who is not thirty years and all humors. Thousands testily that Hood's of nge, a citizen of the United States, and a canvas was drawn into the incandescent be seen running down in streams. said Flood, in a rich brogue. "Go Sarsaparilla "makes the weak strong." state at least two years. and stand behind that post and see dynamo, completely destroying There is.no med to fear that the "My health waa poor, as I had frequent sick P|pKt%» The governor is given towerto disapprove headaches, could not sleep well, did not have if it is plumb," repeated the officer. it. The dynamo had been used but l|y?I^V of any item or part of any bill making apE night air is unhealthful it is as pure OT-SAMXXMISMrXftnwr feat** mto. much appetite, and had no ambition to work. I propriations, and the parts approved shall "Can't 1 see it ain't plum," answered one night. as the air at midday, and is really Bny TOOT TlJk- have taken less than a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla !^&^4 become law. drier. The cool air enters the apartment and feel like anew person." Has. W.. A. '^fl^A The governor's salary shall be $3,000 per Flood, "How the can you see it Mitchell Republican: The Eastern Paper & Printers' S?gj TUBNEB, West Hanover, Mass. „j|j£ year, the lieutenant governor's $1,000 the during the night and circulates ain't plumb, standing there," said papers are up to their old tricks of 8$ secretary of state, auditor, treasurer and "I have been troubled for a number jot years through it. The windows should be the officer. Flood, thinking the officer making out that the crops of Dakota &* f. superintendent of public instruction, commisiSPS with a sick headache accompanied by vomiting closed before sunrise in the morning "Sooner of schools and public lands, commis- was guying him, began to get spells. My system was all ont of order, and in area total failure this year. The "*Ja from the ItlPl siouer of insurance, commissioner ofrailroads addition to this I contracted a severe cold, which and kept closed and shaded through hot, and in a forcible if not elegant facts are, so far as this sectionis concerned, and attorney general shall each receive an "Sorthwestern Newspaper Union caused a terrible cough. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla, the day. the air. in the cellar is manner responded: "Sure, any annual salary of $2,000. The suffrage com-mittee that wheat and oats will and it has accomplished so much, that I fool with hail an eye can see that it introduced an article providing that damp it may be thoroughly dried by yr ST. PATTL, Ml beat all previous records and flax, am certain of a speedy restoration to perfect all male citizens may vote, and fchatthequestion ain't pkim. "It's yellow pine and a placing in it a peck of fresh lime in health. The headache has left me entirely, and hay and vegetables will equal the average of female suffrage be submitted to a fDak»U Newspaper Uidon^J*, man that knows anything could tell my system has come to a regular working order." an open box. A peck of lime will absorb vote of thp male electors one year from next for the past fire year. The MRS. A. J. EIJ^MERMANN, 609 13th rt„ Milwaukee, that divil a plum ever grew on it." ABEBDBEN, DAKO*f fall. The proposed articles are all the result about seven pounds, or more writer has lived through seven seasons \fr' Wis. -,* of the consideration of proposed articles on After the matter had been explained FuU stock kept at each office. than three quarts of water, and in Hood's Sarsaparilla in Dakota and has yet to the subjects and will nearly all be incorpo- to him Flood turned on his It will betoyour advantage whafiliW Tated In the constitution, in whole orinpart. this way a cellar or milk-room may chronicfe a total crop failure, which heel and walked away, saying: "Well, Soldby alldruggists. sixfor$5. Preparedonly a4vert_«rg to say saw their'a^ve soon be dried, even in the hottest is more than can be said of any otherwestern MATTERS OF DIVISION. yez had no business to take me. I by C.I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell. Mass. yjBU The joint commission for the division of the ment in this paper. ,. fi state for the same period. IOO Doses One Dollar told yez I was no engineer.' Territorial property has been discussing the weather N. W. N. 1889 V"? '.*= g-eJBQ