Show Po fal rah TOH Z 1 TO io 0 CA THE rE PEOPLES OPLES CANDIDATE eor cpr DELEGATE TO CONGRESS fc NEXT march hon geo will rha nha nave have ave sat iwa two terms of df two years oi or sessions each in the united states house of representatives as delegate from tb e terri oly doiy for each ea ch term he had the remarkably gloo good fortune and the honor to be ele elg elected ted iry byruch aa an ing maj mai majority orl ori ty a as s to make inaho theopfil theo the opposition p appear supremely ridiculous there is no doubt that a similar majority of votes will bergiven be given in his favor at the forthcoming biec election month cannon has many qualifications for the office insomuch that all things considered he is probable probably as well fitted as any other citizen in the Territory so that th the tha a ebolee choice of the terri toria torla V con 4 1 ven tion int at batan satan sat an in this city on sat hat adly t 1 must be considered as ex em g satisfactory he e is an old resident of the territory well known to the bulk of the people and highly respected by them for two or three decades of years nis nig his integrity to the w welfare afar I 1 of t the h I 1 people andnis and his devotion W tor to their interests are unquestioned and u ills his cuilli fent feut ent jabors labors to what end are generally known and understood lle lie ile he I le is I 1 intimately uti and wholly identified with the and the people who settled it and made it the pleasant and prosperous place of hibi habitation tation that it is his interests esthre estare are ane their interests politically socially financially morally and religiously he ia is one with them and thoy they amt art one with him in all the questions that may arise in congress materially affecting them or the territory he is a gentleman of ability and in intelligence telli gence sagacity and prudence well compete competent pt for the position to which the voice of the people has tw twice ce so decisively called him and is likely to call him again at the ensuing election we do not there is a single voter among all the elt eit citizens I 1 zens who have the real welfare of the community at heart that questions the ampro ss of the choice of the convention ven tion comparing the qualifications of its candidate with the qualifications of any others in whom they could place any amount of confidence as the representative of the people in coil Coji congress gress HE HEADING ADING THE grasshoppers tun THE Ga governor vernor ora ofa of minnesota tinne finne sota is scat bering documents around like lite life t following state of minnesota executive department st jaul laul september 30 1876 ard his excellency john JL beveridge beverl Beveri dge Uge governor of illinois respected sir I 1 am directed by Gover governor pur por pillsbury to write and extend td you an invitation to be present t at a conference of the governors of the several states and territories ri il tories who are interest edun ln the grasshopper question to be held hold at Oi nahla nabla nebraska braka orthe on the mth da day y of october the conference is called with the hope that some plan maybe mayhe may be arranged for a united action of all ali the states and ter territories rito that have in the ast past sundered suffered i from the depredations of these pests to prevent devastations jt it is hoped you will be pleased to be present at this confere conference re 4 e I 1 have aana AASA the honor to re remain main maln respectfully baco WC otemas t X MACY y G governors over nors norb clerk f 7 THEY WRITE themselves DOWN ASSES lite me down an ass says 6 0 berry berrs a ri cedless needless request aest lecause everybody makes handwrites and writes h his Is own record all that othe others rs do is to help to hirnich opportunities and to enter tissue e them the class of people how seem beem tobe anxious to have other people write them doeff have some representatives in this region nather bather might we wp say that elass class of people who aped appear to be anxious to write themselves down ashes fir for they will persist in doing it and wholly of their ow own freo will and choice X tc a courts with judges counsel juries marshals sheriffs escare et care provided by the federal and territorial constitutions and laws jaws for tho iho administration of justice or rather of r the he law jaw and of just justice leeso so far as the law will allow for not ia is found tobe tube practically a barrier inano way of the administration of justice apteral several beveral nations declares that Ih ejury j kiy in one shape or other ot heris Is one 0 7 of the greatest and ana ano ana most precious institutions of the law in the administration of law and justice yet there is hereabout bout al an institution J known as the ring organ which ch considers itself sufficient for all these things and consequently considers the entire organization of ahe iho courts a tedious superfluity a cumbrous incumbrance 80 far does human laiman vanity go bei les L I 1 there is also aiso a j judge u ake in the territory who it is plain is deeply touched with this all ull sufficient sort of vanity it is so very visible that while sitting as a judge he does doos seem to consider con coQ sider aider himself iso all buff lelent at one and nud and aud the same time for the prosecution and the defense and for the juries too insomuch that he evidently cons considers iders ideis the prosecution the defens eland treble trebie or oca quadruple I 1 he aiudi tion to that of no now why will people write themselves tlona famos laMes in this entirely gratuitous and unasked for form macnei annel annei if bome some men do lack common sense it seems not enough for them that they are not able to disguise that unpleasant and more moke or less damaging fact but they must make an ostentatious display of it must loudly proclaim it in the streets and in other places of public resort must announce it to the community as with blare of trumpet and roll of drum rattle of musket and roar of cannons cannon must have it published far fur and wide in the public newspapers newe papers papera and flashed to all the world along the telegraphic wire utah is blessed with a learned i judge who goes back of the j jury ury and back of the prosecution and in substance denounces as false the presentations of the prosecution and the grand jury and ana the findings of the petit or traverse jury the pro says this wigs the J adge on the contrary says that the juries say this and the judge says that I 1 just in a diametrical diametrically jy appos opposite ito di dl lon ion all of which is s said aid substantially ostentatiously and irrelevantly by the learned p expounder x of the faw jaw he mixes sentences 1 to the convicted with chang ies N of the in lu an olla podrida of the most curious character to the mixed amusement and disgust of the public the public prosecutor is the offic elal elai lal lai to prosecute according to law J buethe but the iea lea learned learned i rued J adge manifests a disposition to go back of the law lav anda and a desire to act as prosecutor las as well weli as judge the judge accord ing to law det act ermines determines th law of a case and the jury according to law is the body to determine the credibility and value malue of the evidence the facts faeta produced the learned judge 0 would like to go back of the law and decide not only as to the laws law but as to tile the evidence tho the facts in the case 0 Dogbe iry thy assi nine representatives se ives yet lag super on the stage the real not the mimic stage on jon more than one stage the stage judicial even oven not riot excepted GO AND PAY youl YOUR jaxes f te J tr THERE thebe has beed bees in thet NEWs for ad several days a rather lengthy knuch too lengthy list of citizens w who wh 0 ar are e in default in th the e matter 60 okaying paying their city taxes our advice would be to one and all go and pay your exes foxes like liker gentlemen and then iau hou you jou will feel much better about ity its it easier in your mind more at peace with your fellow citizens and you will be capable of sleeping sounder at night and of appreciating the same A man always feels fees better after settling an n old debt if he be is 1 a little lighter in pocket he fee feela 1 q a greal great da daal al lighter and more more buoy ant in mind he lifts up his bis head bead higher the crook goes out of his back his step is firmer and more morg elastic his countenance assumes a fr franker honester more ingenuous expression and this bosom expands i with the nobility of an honorable and respected citizen the city authorities that we have are economically inclined as regards the peoples peopled money but still they cannot properly perform the duties of corporation authorities without t funds on hand the taxes u in this city are not near so heavy as they are in some other cities and the collector certainly has been libei liberally illy lily lenient in the matter of collection in addition to police and justice ei expenses for the good order of the city there ard are serious expenses constantly incurred for the convenience ven veni lence ence of the citizens such as the lighting of the streets the water works the fire department and the rep repairing ahing and otherwise improving of the ts aad and side bide walks the less the authorities are crippled for lack of the necessary means to effect these improvements ments and to fagin maintain tain proper lyace peace and order the more able tho the they will I 1 I 1 I 1 be to carry out lail all these dea desirable lih a wb 1 y purposes and the more public conveniences the leiti citizens zens will aee pee ee springing up around them there fore ga go and pay your taxes as promptly is and save further trouble and expense on that score i 7 av FEEDING reeding HOGS WITH GRAPES THOSE persons dri arthis territory who seldom eat grapes and then very ery fecat ew nini alai alime a time vin bo be so bome some me what startled bythe by the following rather cool proposition of tho the sacramento record union grapes to hogs as the best way to utilize that delicious fruit the wine and brandy mahu manufacturer 0 kureri bf 0 sacramento are buying dil the grapes uey wey th ey can use uee at 10 a ton toa delivered at idt their places of manufacture this is farbelow nara farA elow the cost of and delivery and suggests the thy probable probable decline of the grape growing business unless a p change ange in iii prices of this product some bome way benore before many years while this quest question ibn i i being solved we to grape growers that it hein heir grapes are worth much more mores to feed to the h hogs 0 8 than they are getting for t them he a after arter ate r paying the tho elpe expense be of p bicking leking icking chino and freight freighting Dg to market it t will take more pounds of gripps grapes to make a pound of pork than it will of corn but grapes will fatten hogs faster than corn and they are i much better than barley or corn to I 1 feed young pigs pig when w weaning them from the milk of their mothers indeed they are the best substitute for fon to feed young pigs on we have ever found those who have grapes and pigs will sell their grapes much better by turning the pigs into the vineyard thag than by picking and freighting the grapes to ma market rh et at the present presen t prices pl 7 f the omaha herard herald ventures the jie tle ile following the baby show proved to be one of the most attractive fol fel features tures of the kansas city industrial exposition there were awen twenty ty nine of them on exhibition and after the awards award twenty eight of the tho angriest mothers in the en vicinity the judges were ladles and after the decision they fled to the police for protection from the fury of the twenty eight indignant mothers who nho failed to 0 ob obi b 1 tain the which they sought for the babies california papers are complaining in pla ining of the ravages raya of worms co insect insects mould anc ane aud and I 1 am among oil g their thein fruits and grape grapo vi vines news |