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Mad that portion of Oil latterln • fUehrlht. great "reformer" mostslWttiataaedoiHlterm k no loiig«K '>;ina|t serious danger tocal ddibtntt and intelligent political
." Aod what will the "old Soman" bare to say about a •eoond-term being "merely a personal privilege and means of rewarding parasites andpartisansand maintaining a partyt"
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CONVENTION. will be held at
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fflhi is a leading editorial from the London Olobe on American polities, The Globe is the leading free trade Journal or Qreet Britain: . As a rale the presidential contest has very little interest'for the Old World. Onthe presebt oocasiou, however, an Israels involved whioh veryclosely con-oerns Europe, mare particularly Great Kifjiiinr Mr. Cleveland has taken his stand ori free trade, and, he is universally reoognised in the states as pleged to initate a new departure in flscaV policy. Nor can there be any doubt that he would act up to- this -understanding were he elected. The central issue :of the contest lies .between tlje main ten anceof thejpresent fiscal system intact audits modification in the direction of free trade. And on that broad question Mr. Gtanflaodfa candidature nuuarally and necessarily carries English sympathy. ! v '
ifSiSil aa* hp ha taciitocW B-aMloaa 4**»mBiSwSS** AfifctaitoMhsa,uST
' •AKUBDH AlUW, -Oaia.1." " '
? ®»WUU> MDBFHY, son of Francis Murphy, the famous apoetle of temp-
?*w«Mih win take the stump in Indiana t'tuc Htoiioo and ifortdn:
Wfn toye never had iri extremely low fintMsooontry that we didn't also
. ^haraapaaio. . W<e haye never,, hid; an' «c moderately hUh tariff
tini;haven also had prosperity, nooratie Me trade demagogue
^woaMnfher have a panio than not to ve 'dBoe. »< f
Tu&epablloaaaof the house voted to nduoe the tariff on sugar to
«o»4ialf the present rate and the Dem-'OOtats voted aoBdlr against the.proposi
tion. 8a*ar iiaprodaot of "the' solid Senio!(m|toaotitbl aiid the Democratic
istoprotect it, Thja fully iUiiB-ttaies te sincerity of Mr. Cleveland's
fpii f on the question of tariff reform.
Tbx Democratic convention Jamestown wiwwinatiwf John J. Harnden lor delegate to congress. The oonven< tiOn indoned the St. Lonislplatform, de dared in favor ot single statehood for
f^Mcota and otherwise went on reoord in tavorofthe "time-honored principles of Peaaoerao ' iiri eh, briefly Mated, are nnlw<l~*,'—| ~tn"' "f rebel flag no pensions for Union soldiers, frse trade, ;thered bandana and general
Ix ls a pleasure to note the admbsion made in the Bottineau Pioneer that its editor is in the habit of indulging in Fkendi metapbors. His recent refer-
> eoOe to James G. Blaine as the "blao* beast" was not intended, he aays, to mean that the gfeat Ameridbi states-awn ie an animal of dark hoe,bat that he is simply a Uu nUr. Now if Bro. IISHIIBII will kindly translate his free trade articles, he will deeerve the gratitude ot Usjmfetified readers.
figures the stocks of now in elevators and farmers
vnwweaaaller than at any previous date itf fhi wheat growing history of the
?aoiinlqr.itsays: "With stooks in farm-^«ii :'iwa4i Ipmr than before for the
time shwe Minnesota became in wheat growing, with
eiesfirtor stooks smaller than ptia with no more than the ordinary ' "' in store in-Minneapolis and the
late, there is no surplus. On S ocotraqr, the looal demand is likely bMpaoftveas to enrtail, on account h( t priess, the amount that can be
aoC •
Obit otOBiftlmii aiiel It'' is jono*d«d ; on all:^banda ttiat W
county In the terrltory^i%ow M " "" |he evto*(tl&Mdas Fetfrtli waseelebrated
amonnt oir money inresUd-aa Bamss »Pproprtat« manner at «K.t_ ITk* BNII POt" JWtllWMl IM OdeSSS. A_ DIOM Connty. The 'handsome''atrietUre and theconvenienee and completeness of its arrangement are ikrorably commented* upon by all unpri|)udioed peraona jrho are ftmtliar with the taeta. Strangere vhb are aaked to gusas the cost of the building. etc., plao«Itatto>m|W,000toV50,000, and not a few of them refoae/to believe that the total cost is bntilttle aboye •22,000. For ihe laformatlon of the 'taxpayers, the IifraB-Oca&ir applied to the proper offlcers this week for an exact aiatement of the cost of Bamsey county's oourt house, and herewith are the ttg-
It would be a good idea for all thoae intereated in the supremacy of the truth to cut thla out md paste it in their hate, so that the political 'demagog who ia how lying and will continue until Nov. 0 to lle«bout the managment and cost of the oourt house mar be confronted with the figures: N4»rSkul«7Md 0. A L. BalM* u
par oaatnat. tlT,#S$ tt WM B VSkwlM tor aim « Mlm-
fliotili pUe Soonif is «mh tasa OM 00 'i<f,sx UtarMSaMwklailowm. »»5«S FlUtakkkiMawout colorad
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rtu'Wifthpeton Globeauggeals Editor Hansbroughkof the Devils Lake IKTMB Ooux, as a possible candidate for dele-gateAo congress on the Bepublican ticket. Hansbrough is a man, every'ihch of him, and a worse selection nugh t be made.—Minto Journal.
Thanks, gentlemen, but permit us to say that the editor of the IHTBB-OCKAH is not a candidate for any office under any circumstances.
M. X. Distriot OonfOrenoe. The distriot conference of the Grand
Forks district North Dakota conference has been in session during the present
;,l>egiimta on Tueeday and ad-Jouri ig otijTklsy noon. The opening sennon Was preached by Bev. D. M, iPtok« «ra(ton, followed by the sac-rament of the Lord's supper and wedding, the marriage of C. B. Shells and Miss M. Grant of Bartlett.
Oh Wedneediay morning at 9 o'olook the regular business session was opened and the case of T. B. Tope was called and consumed the entire day and until 2:80 o'clo^c Thursdar. The case is briefly this: The law of the Methodist church forbids" divorce on any other jgrounds than adultery. Mr. Tppe had teen separated from jbia wife for munber of yean, the yalleged cause of separation being that his wife was untrue; after a lapse of seven or eight years Mr. Tope became engaged to another lady. Before he could marry again it was neceesary to procure divorce' to make it legal in the right of the oivil law. If he could have procured the divorce on the grounds of adultery it would have been legal in the sight of eoolesisstical law, but as the divorce was to be procured in Minne-sota and as the statutes of Minnesota limited aotion for adultrv to three years from time of separation, he was compelled, the defendant claimed, to procure it on the grounds of deeertion. The conference felt that the law of the ohuroh' could not be set asside and consequently Mr. Tepe was deposed from the ministry and ex-pelled from membership. An appeal was taken to the annual supreme conference whioh meets at Jamestown (kit: 11. Mr. Cook of Bismarck and TreglaW' ney ofPembina appeared for the d» fendant and Mr. Foster of St. Thomas and Mr. Harris of Hillsboro for the proseoution.
A large number of ministers were.re-oomended for admission and trial to trayeling connection,
Following laalist of the ministers in attendance:
D. tJ. Flannette, presiding elder of the distriot. ' W. B. Uorrlaon, Bathgate. J. W. Barton, Hamilton. -—Valentine, Hamilton. . A. B. Foster, St. Thomas. D. H. Parker, Grafton. O. H. Treglawney, Pembina. O. J. Baker, Acton. •-,,, J. A. Hovis, Hillsboro. l' J. O. Deets, Hillsboro. C. A. MacNamara, Grandln. . J. O. Struthsrs, Mouse Rtyar. 0. F. Greene, Churchs Ferry. H, <3. Bllbie, Fargo.
•W.T. Oook, BIamarok. -«5 f •.'M.Gordon, Lakota. *&?<!>* D. E.- Baldwin, Mlehlgan City. • E. P. Hall, Larlmore. r 1 Or. W. KUvarTEoierado. B. O. Sarvls.Edlnburgh. 0. M. Beea. Miller. . 8. M. Newlove, Lansdon. 0. G. Falrbanu Qanna.(- •&%£ ' ' • A. G. Washington. WSlhalla. - • - - j,Vi "
, SoutliMst bonier.. fpMUl 09>n«oadaBM otllMlinma^ouji.'
peifeotday was never seen, and thepic-atpkeia eqjoyed it '.to the fall. There were atwut twenty teams at Odessa and probably seventy-five or more at Jerusalem.
Mr. IJamoreanx has painted his store 1>uUdlnK in a tasteful manner, bnilt a' porch on;4he -front, and made sandry; other improvements that render , the "New Jerusalem" much more attractive in anpearanoe than formerly.
Tfifs weather was probably never qx-' celled in this country for '"growing weather." Onr early aown wheat, has [town by acttud measurement over four nches in the past forty-eight hours. The present dry .spell winds up one of
the, finest breaking aeaaons we ever saw;1
and It is Safe to say that more breaking has been done In the county this year than in any one year slnoe 'St.
Henry Medeunan has ropfod and shingled his barn: a much needed im-
Erovement. H., E. Stevens IS paintlrig is barn and has added a enpola to ; the
roof, all of whioh give thebuilding a fine -»nce. . Carrier has bought the Sheparil
Ida later on Ibnlita of oo«rt Walk saAanmiallipteclarvult •
'MOfl Work aad nitwUl on taManit
Willi.,,. Eiat otautptaoou «mr<raoa.
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1870 SB Tftelooot ofttat oomrt koVM. tll^M to otel oo«t of' " —
WfoagUinn Totol oo«t of JftilM Mlowi—
doon, Jftll Wit sewi fMfbt..
AnhttMfT. D. Alloa.. BaMriatndoot L. Oraat. AdTMTtWlC
tl,U7 M 1,7*0 00
S7» 60 652 35 111 00
Oraat total...
appearance. 0. A. Carrier nas bougl
place at Odeaaaand haa broken up most i quarter vlck
of it. PhlUp Kelley bought a section in aeotlon 8 .from Ira Vicketw.' This gives Phil a half aeotlon and Yick.-' iry still has a farm in the western pirt >r the township. Bev. E. II. Smith, of Verndale, MtOn.
is. expected here Thursday evening, _ meeting. The
held In the sehoolhoi ilace in Stv
..4tt,<7SM a * '• lip
C... v. •• Bohooi Matters. The new school board of Lake school
township—Bev. L. E. Danka, Frank W. Priest, W. D.'Prescott and I. E. Shelley, representing the city, and Jbseph Graham from west of the bay, Mr, LaRue from Bock Island, and- Mr. Eldridge from the northwest portion of the dist riot—hss been in session several times this week. Mr. Shelley was choaen chairman and A. "W. Cogswell clerk.' T. S. Cordner accepted the position and qualified In (6000 bonds as treasurer.
The first business of the board was to fix the grades and salaries of teachers, FN |I. B. Faneher, of MayvlUe, was ohciett'as prlnoipal. Prof Fanoher ls a graduate of the Madkato Normal school and brings the very best of reeomenda-tlons from that Institution and also from the leading professors of'Hamlino Unl veralty. He is a married man and will remove his family to this city. The board established grades as follows: First grade teaohers to receive not less than |S0; second grade not less than 945, and third grade not less than |3fi. Miss Etta Lewis wss chosen assistant principal, Miss Mpry Bowers for the intermediate, and Miss Marlon Beaton for the primary department, Miss Lewis is a graduate of the Indiana stste normal school. The term will begin Sept. 8 and oontinue nine montha, with two " intermissions of two weeks eaoh.
The IKTSB-OOBAN is informed by one of the board that so far as the grade and ability of the teaohers In the Devils Lake Bohool are conoerned, that neither Fargo, Grand Forka nor any. other , plaoe of importance in Dakota is ahead of this city; that in these particulars our school is fully up to the standard of the best schools.' • .-
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•"* WOOHA.IT ITOTISH. : .
An Enjoyable Sohool Entertainment—Various Items.
OoRMpondtBM of th* Iiru>Ooui(. The evening of July 29 witnessed the
largest gathering that ever assembled at the Henley school house in Noonan Bohool township.
The oecaslon Was a sohool exhibition given by Miss Llzsle Kennefio and the pupils. The recitations were well learned and exceptionally well delivered, the universal expression of the audience being, "It was a success, and reflects great credit upOn the teacher; you have been very fortunate in aeourlng so able and so sifted an lnstruetresS for the ohildren In attendenoe at sohool." It was only well merited praise, for the success of the entertainment was doe solely to Miss Kennefio and her happy faculty In training pupils. Some or the ladies and
Kntlemen of the neighborhood assisted musical selections.
The following is the program: A Weloome... Xetll* Bantihf Kid)..-... Ha* PMnrlBf Itttton- Iu Sjatko SOBZ—8W1O(IM In tbo Lui .Fnplli ThoBan-tbot Bo5.,..„_ Joha Twetioa Skloctu—The LiMIO Store,-........ »..PupU> 8MNB ......0«rtl« Renin IHIIT—WBMT AN tho Wild WITH SARINS 7
Mr, and Hn. SacklDihun Ourhw Knit MotUnc To-nl(fat May Baatica BeoltaUon. .Llbbto F parka Solo—Oomo, Blidlo, Ooma, ..Mra. Joha flonlay Tho Qnot Socnt Minnie Bparka Womana Work Sarah Tram Spa««li.i Iela Bucklntham
lo —.Mr.WlUtaW eanof Kay. .............Pnrlla
19th, to hold services will be at V. E. Oalderwood's _ township. Preaching Thursday and Pri' day eveninga and Saturday afternoon'at 2:30. ' On Sunday there will be services at 10 a, m., 6 p. m. and In the evening.. Mr. Smith is so well known to the people of this vicinity that agood attendance ia aaaured without the cordial Invitation which he extenda to all'to attend'and participateiu the^xerclsss. B.
. Bavdon Denied. : ' BISIUSOK, July 6.—Gov. Church .to
day denied pardon to John Oswald, nephew of the- well known St. Panl liquor man of the same name. Oswald murdered Pat MoQueny as Devils Lake.-
y ———m »"»• ' Ghioago and St. Louis.
Two prominent cities west are whose names head this paragraph. Chicago, the chief marvel of the olty growth In Amerloa, fifty yeara ago only a small fort on the frontier—an Inplan trading, post in a swamp—now known all. over the world as a wonderful emporium ot commerce and a busy hive of industry, whenoe nearly a million workers send out their produots to be used of all natlops. St. Louis founded in the his, torio "early days" when .the lillies of France claimed, dominion oyer the Mississippi Valley—now sitting a commercial queen, the centre of a' vast river commerce, and sentinel at the gateway of the great and growing southwest, a city of wealth, intelligence ' and • solid worth, much talked of as a future location of the national oapltal. These are worth a pilgrimage—they draw thou ssnds of visitors, and "The Burlington" has its own line into both of them, so buy your tlokets by that line, or write to W. J. 0, Kenyon, General Passenger Agents C., B.&K.R. S.,St. Paul,Minn.
FheCigars
and Tobaccos
F. A. Hawke, Mr.and Mrs.J; B.
Daniel Hlnee, James
MHNJ-S or "MNOIIHTY.' Ia l8n Allen G. Thurtnan made a
srhioh he ne( :. title langnsge D the Jtm»4em bostnees.; It
awMft mkmA isrm earn-B'vrtm^DeliBMitats were, without
i to dqi i theBepubhcans in adfanoe
r one then'eon-i Jo baiNiitaUa. The "dd Bo-
!*»avsd his wd tandfaa and satf'.
issrvlee until , prindple in
As long as for e seoond
of •f
Thursday the ministopi were takOn on the lake for an exourstan tenderiadby the people of De vils Lake; '• large aumbw of citizens aocompanied th ,f lnolud-ing. the cornet band and our ctf ebrated' quartet. Muslo ' and speech 'making, served to epeed the hours, and yet tode-lay the craft, and it was midnight when the Minnie. H. retnriied to her dook.
Nearly all-theministers tooktheir departure yeeterday, delightsdyrttii^iylls Ldte end Ma people.
O.Tf.D
The WpIoott JUlkir. MmnuKHOi Jaiy ll.—It now begins
to look very much as'though the creditors of C. C. Woloott, the insolvent «le-vator man, who were wuting so hope-fully for a slioe of thedo^bo he was
,>pwed to own, have waited in vain. Mr Woloott is in Europe and the pnm-erty m|pit as wdi be were for aU the good it will do the creditors, for it appears that Mr. Woloott now owns none of it. He transferred it, infact, toother partiee soeae months sgo. The only claim which amounts to anything, however, is that of Mr. Doty, of Doty A Co, vhossr jplaim firiguMOy amounted
... .MS orf7,000fr;om theibaiUc on
so to bitty, abont jo^nu/or • HshO :«Me
or «^bO busbels of fannets
Mr.Dotv&Co. "win _
the jauA an
to wlthtptm
dttMU •Mitl . itation
Wkftt'rd'iflMtob#... goppo"
•; Minnie rka ibVudMn.Csineke^u
.Vln llule (irS ..Halter Twoedaa
MoUter'a Love... A Woehalar In aeawh of a Wife,
'oho BaBtinr, .ckerln Slok DoUlo.. Una Piok«
Mn. Buckingham ...Mv Bunting
.Hl.WhltUj
July2.—Copious •. l weather are aoinegji the growth of cBva. ;-
WW —............Mr. WhltUr Good litght ...Quartet
The audience enloyed a great treat when Miss Kennefio stepped* upon the itsge just before the. olounir sonjr'and Muted, "Dashing. Bide^Teniw Mc-Neal," In her usual bapp^tyle.
•
.andwarm linhjMtwiing
oflT very quist-iool offloers were jMaii -VN.Tveten, John
ili'tNssurer, Andrew
. .. .ofyPlsinfield, Wis., was rsbewitlg'oId' Ume aoaualntanoe with C. B,'PiakMlU( and E. E. Sparks, alWwdayaago. ' It is to beregretted that N. N. Tveten
haa had the muforlone to lose a value-able ox.
I understand that a post-offloe will soon be in running order at the farm residenee'of James Henley; it will be known as the Fox Lake poet-oAee.
Qeo. Hahnawalt and wills of Mlnto. Walahooanty, are here making Improve-ments en their claims.
Mr. Bound, after spending several days with relatives and friends in this vlolnlty, hsa returned to his home In Grlgns county. Bono.
Ho advanoe has been made in price' of lota by Meson of onr business aetlvlt v and growth. Investors oertalnlv can hot loan money, butdeelrablelOcatiOna are beooming acaroe. . IStf
; '• i e •• ( - *. • " . A Boy Bangi Himwlfr ' - -
Piano Oout? TrUtue. Last Satordsy at te &betr, while in
the field alone wi %4eam, a fourteen year old son of .Lwls Larson hanged Dimself.irith awhip Jashundera wsgon. life was quite-extfWt wh^n he -wi| lonad.' The pAees ".aw not as yet known. '•a*, '
FOR HORSEMEN.
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CORDNBR'S.
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CORDNBR'S / t l % r 1 nrv «£j-
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Best Milk Shake - A T — •
CORDNBR'S.
Toys, Notions, '£•;
Blank Books,
Stationery,
CORDNER'S •X KELLY AVE.,
W. U. TELEGRAPH OITIOE.
SbU ly Bmgtbti md Deatari AMriiMiM Che Obarlos A. Toaolot Oo« Bait on Wt>
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Sftniel Leo and H D Anderson, Defendant*. Ketloe is herebjr giren, that by •Irtne ofan «zeon*
ttontomedireotad-and dellTeretL and sow Iknur hands, lamed out ef the clerk's 'office of the dldal district oonrt, Territory of Dakota, In and for the conntr of Bamsey. upon. • judgment render# justice's court In favor of feldjplaintiffand against' defendants, on the tOth day of Jane, 1888, a transerlpt of which was filed in the.offlpe of the elerk of the said distriot oourt lor feald 'county of Bauaey on tte iYth dsyof June, 1688, at 3 o'clock p. for the purchase money of a HoCormlck mower, I have levied npoo-the following deeoribed personal ..property ofsafd deCmd> anta,to*wlt: One (1) McOormick mower.
And that I shall, on Wednesdaythe 25th day of July A. D.,1868, at the hour of 10 o'clock a, m. of «U day,at the nontdo<*rtttiaeoart'house, in the dty of Devils Lake, In said county and territory, prooeed to sell all the right, title and interest of the above named Daniel Leo and H. D. Anderson, in and to the above defcrlbed~property to satisfy said Jndg» ment and ooits, amounting to. fortynalne dollars and fourteen cents, QM9.14) together with all accruing costs 6f sale, and interest on the same from the 26A day of June 1888 at the rate of 7 per oent per annual at pfablio auction, to the highest bidder *-
WAGIOBH, flhsriff. W. W. Wishart, PlaintlffVi Attorney. -
g Dated Devils Lake, D. T., July 18,1888. 18-16
ELECTION NOTICE. Vattoais hereby given, that« special election wtO
be bald In the Third ward of the city of Devils Lake, D.T^oftTuceday. j£yttLl888,T»r the purpose of electing one alderman to flu the vacancy causes ly the ehaage of residence of Alderman Jamleeoa.
The voting place in eajd Third ward will be at the Benham house on Kelly avenue. Judges ef election, J > Drtu, A W Griggs and 0 L Taylor.
SaMsiectlonwUlSe opened at 9.o*dock am.and continue until 4 o'clock p m.
Dated July 10,1888. By order of the council.
H.C. HAN8BBOCGH, Mayor. ' 0. U. rums, Olty Auditor.
M-SCSvIM
EMU ABILBERT,
Devils Lake
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Lake, Rimsef Co., Dak,
are now in full Operation..
Parties desirous Of selling cream are requested to send in their names and place of res
. idence.
Arrangement having been made with the railroad company for the transportation of cream, orders along the lineare
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solicited. '}r
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FARGO.
FOR
East Grand forks : BREWERY.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Having purchased the well known stable <
P. J. Wooafl, we respectfully ask the patronage of old and new friends. The very best of attention given to horses entrusted to our care, and special attention given to gentlemen'* road horses.
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Forks
Head quartan for Northern Grown Forest, Fruit and Ornamental Treee, Shrubs, white willow outtinea and tree seeds of Minnesota and Dakota. None but the hardier varieties supplied,, and with nine years', experience in tree culture in the Bad Biver vallc> ,my motto haa been, to giTe.Moeral satiiAction.
a*taloc<m udpeto.Utti rnt tni ou HfUwaoa.
E. W. HASELUNB, oaam TOEKS, PAKOTA.
• WlSSoSl, Pirn-rtaa, BImMmIH Bunhum and m A few applioatioas will Mate On moetitabbonily rad skin ao< assoeth and riAa Viol* Oraawi 1« not a paict at powder teeoferdrfHta, bat areniady to core, ttla ioperiarto aU <A«r ptepuaton bgoMantoedtoglTesatiaftolNo. At tiittornallad fe BO centm. PMaiedfir ao. nrgwMB ftTio;
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