THE MITCHELL CAPITAL.Subscription Rates.Oae copy, one year. In advanceiths$2.00One copy, six months. “ 1.00One conv, three months “ soWe cli’ib with all the leading publications inttie country, at the lowest club prices.All subscribers wishing their address changed should give their former as well as their new address.Correspondence -hould be at the ofllco as early is Monday.To Advertisers.Advertising rates given on application, and will be found reasonably low.Business Cards, not exceeding six lines. $5.00 per year. Kadi additional line, $1.00Business Locals, Ten Ceuts per line for the first Insertion, anu Five* cents per line for each subsequent Insertion.Legal Advertisements at Statute Kates.Cards ot 1 nanks. Ten Cents per line..Marriu.e and l» -.:ih Notices published free of jharge. Obituaries, ltesolutions ot Kospect :lnlt;l Wedding presents. Five Cents pel line.Kill IA Y. A 1*1111. \ ISsT.DAKOTA PF.ItSONS AND Til I NOS.Groton lias it new dour mill.Sioux Falls has organized a bast* ball nine.Madison is coming to the trout thisseason.The Hoskins Democrat sticks up for Sparks.The Missouri at Bismarck has resumed its normal condition.Major Edwards and the Argus arc talked of for mayor of Fargo.Fargo has just dedicated a new V. M. ('.A. building, complete in every respect.Col. 1 lent ley of the First regiment, I). N.G.. wants to ho mayor of Bis-water works with five miles of pipe, provided that this action is ratified at a special election to take place as soon as the law permits.The Press is able to certainly assure the citizens of Sioux Falls that they may depend upon the statement that Seney Island will this summer be occupied as the site of a grand camp-meeting by the Methodists of Dakota and the northwest in general. Rev. Ira Pardee of Mitchell is in that city, and he brings news that arrangements have been concluded which guarantee this.A Groton dispatch says: The county seat removal from Columbia to Aberdeen is the political question of the day. It is asserted that unless Aberdeen is willing to give a bonus sutli-eient to erect as good buildings as the county oflicers now occupy, the bill will be defeated by a heavy majority, as the farmers do not care to add the expense to their alreadv overburdened tax list.wFollowing are the names of the members of the North Dakota Board of agriculture: \V. E.Purcell, Wahpeton; S. G. Roberts, Fargo; G. R. Yallanding-ham, Valley City; John De Groat, Hillsboro; Halva Thoraldson, Grand Forks; Edward E. Daily, Minto; J. C. Norton, Jamestown; Gerald Pierce, Bismarck.A child of A. G. Seney was very badly bitten at Sioux Falls by a large Newfoundland dog. The child was four years old and was playing in the yard with the family dog, as usual, when the dog attacked the child and bit it in the face, the wounds extending entirely across one side of the face.Fargo Argus: Post Commander,General Lucas of the G. A. K. retiresr