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Show THE TWO DAKOTAS. Otto Grant of Lead City says there is a belt of refractory ore averaging between be-tween $13 and $14 per ton, extending fnom Terraville to lead; and it will pay to handle it now. A mastiff dog made a savage attack on John Duncan, a drayman at Grand Forks, biting him severely in two places. pla-ces. John brought a revolver to his assistance as-sistance and laidthc canine low. In Hermosa, Charles Robertson's little lit-tle daughur was playing with matches in tho stable th other day, and, as a consequence, set fire to the hay, destroying de-stroying his long stable and quite a quantity of hay., Bil y Williams, mail clerk between Pierre and Tracy, received a severe shock from a stroke of lightning that occurred while he was in Terry. The boll struck n loundhouse nearby where he was standing. A youth of twelve or fourteen summers, sum-mers, named Melin, residing in East Graud Fork, loaded a gun with corn, intent on killing a dog. Preparatory to rominittiug the deed he rested the muzzle of the gun on his foot. The gun went off so did his great toe. Sioux Falls is asked to give $50,000 and the necessary land to an edge tool manufactory to locate there. The concern con-cern has secured eight patents at a cost of $80,000, having $50,000 capital stock, and are look'ng for a location. Tho company, if located there, will employ from 800 to 1000 men. |