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The Daily Leader. MADISON, "Ot'TH DAKOTA- 4^!WBDNEHIA* I JBVK., JIL.Y tt, KB us or SLIWSCKIITIOM. y a»«n. S tfW mnii. fc moritk* ... naii 1 raonlkl »iiv sy carne*, |»«r .... *.» .... ..... TO AOVKHtTSim*. Dmi U«m a o$»« BMtar* of JrtfrRT r.tii crHIHK aSvaa and r.-»ourc«K ih« ni» of Madiaon a*d .i.i, IM tarrc. anUlttBg it l» tte i*atnwage »,?, mum u! ever .1 ST AWL, fmprletet. (Mat# i'WVMOW. Th? TVpafettcan* of So«ih Dakota »ill wa*ei»lutu For )trat«aari( pvi rior Tor HUM'' Okxiavt m**t l» ffca* wrdW *f llM MS S. Mmy I» 011 AHL.EH Cbester«»«a4, te hi Mltcheii, 8, t., at tbr Stw*r* tkoaar. xn Wrri n««Mla, tl»# /TO* SAJT of A a E,,. !*», at 2 »*rlock for tk* of Sariue in t»o««inalioii uMtotll Km iw.. r.prraaetauvaa itt (WgWI. for gvrrra«r 4 «r irt*»#rrr for aadtlm K« attorn?« j|ManJ .K*r •ap*rtutadaul »f public IttMcllon «F«r oSamooMXicr of tfllhitl" W11 pohlfr land*. ^T%m Mrrni nMiiiDvt *ll! H« fltUI«d U» Ihe fol tBwiaf v Coaaty DSIagat— HttekluM HySa Jrraold 7 Kuigabarr...16 L«k« Uwrmif .. .tt i.incoiri ....I# Mci'uuk ........... 8 .—.H" Mlam*... hart** Ms. Pfecraotk...-, Marshall .,...«». MrMl« ....... Mtf»r MI nn«bafc*t....... Mowdy ........ rrtminjcUnl. Potter i* Robert* Hanhef* .. *ptak. tttaa'ay .. H« 'if Twraar futon Wnlwartb Dated at Abmttma, A MFLCOT, WHIUI AraaM«i«. lnunlf j. B*palllru tutr raavfatla*. The Republicans of Lake county, 8. will meet in convention at the court hpuw in Madtson, on Wednesday, July 9,1 HOi, at 3 o'clock in., for the pur ppse of «tecttiK fourte«o ck»k«rnt4w to Wprwwmt nid county in Kepubliciui Ht*te «uv «nt400 to be h^d in Mitchall on W«dnMd«y, August 27. 1800. Tho 1mm repreeeotatioo willxb* on« for 2T» v ttMi or major fraction thereof Wt for the Hon. A C. Mellette fur ifOT «toor at the taut g^neraJ ion. Tb© aiv«ra voting precqicta of ibe connty Will be •utiUfld lo A* fo^owuif Mntaticm: ,.s ..a 5 ..t Prankhfc....,. Orlami ....... Ckartx ....... Weotw«ittti Lak^v^MT. •ern.aa Wmfre«l Kutiaud. .2 L«rt»y 4 Farmingtw.. t.. .3 O»o«rd. ........2 Bummit /. 3 Nunda. Badus. Wayne ..3 ..3 ,.a a of Madiaoe—lrt Ward _3|,Ward, —3*1 Ward. The oommittes reoommeoda that the ggucoses in the several townships be 1(||}d not later than Monday, July 21st. -HBy order of the Lake oounty repuhti- HJ fjBO PATTUSOV* Bi*W. sted Dakota t« j*»!)u ition South "The third annuul GongregatidMl ihso «Ki«l institute ih in session at Yankton. _L__ .. 1I-J* The friend# of bs». A. Johnson of Hitched are pushing bis campaign for governor. 4 rasolutioo instructing tha dalsga tibti from Faulk oounty U the rtatc '»n, Wntion to une all honorable meam« to Menre the ntmtinatton of Maj 1'icklsr jtf the Mitchell mnventKHi waa unamm jbdptei with great enthuaiaam. Iluwaid -tliwpwy4i, ,-7 Walker was srki«rtiti a ftve-barrsl gaso Hbe tank this afternoon the aocumu )gtel gas inside exploded wilh terri tic tiros, blowing the top and bottom off. Mr. Walker waa jimt far soough away It escape serious injory pad B» great 4sntage was done. iA Washington dispttU U» the SioQX .'Malls Press aavH It matter of deep Mgret to all of John E King's frisods tfcat the report has gone out that his vtftis is insane, beeauss it is wholly un* true. The eatimabie lady hss been very tfck fer aix weeks, but she has apparent ly been wholly cured of her ilines*, and trhen ahc left bsre last Sunday with her htiaband for Uietr home in Chamberlain dbe was in better health than she bad in aix months. Ww^iingtnti dsi^tch, 7* Seaetnrt*iit Ijgrew retfimed from the seashore this *ormiig will, every evidenoe that he Itoul been celebrating the Fourth. On* dki* of hk face bore the marks of pow |sr burning and Hie other euie wss oon gldsrabls damsged. The Henator had Iteen engaging in a fireworks display fhth his bovM and oa» of tiiem socidsn %K'IY JKHIIUH', a Roman uandie towards hie fane, and W explosion cxiveretl the #outli «ako4s senator with glory and §owd«r. A doctor picked ths burne«i |Kwder out of his face sod he is all right giaoept hi* persona' beauty wi8 Im ,0armi for a few days. .. .aiL....u.iiiJiitj. Huron dispatch, 8 A number of *-':|lfl*iegmt«s to tl»»- lndapsndsBt state oon ieotioti to-ssorrow arrive tlibaft«rnim». ,. ||fl»s(re is no question hut Ijewclm will bs •§**»»matsd for govermsr. .The Biaok Jiilk *'*M be permute I to name Ute Hawtwrfr* ff"•*"'--•*• J, W. fta f}«»n of JgSMdd eouatf and Vm Oadeli of Yaak hm, glV the lead for JtlMMO Wardeil will bs indorsed for Brnim mmtAtn IHvmm of ths g||i»(laiMlWdl km itrr«ig®U U jd^iMlflWii Vm kugm nninU'r of inctffjlNKiMiti* ttn grwit«t r«»pre«»entiitioo. Th* KoiflrhUi at )lnon Labor will be favorwl with or mora offie*** Elk Ptwnt dmpaii b, 7. Yeatordaj uKrniritf Ok Wrn.-* wan lrown«d in tb# Hioux rir«r two mik« abort* Kirhiand. Iver Veracw jumped into Ui« water lint aiul imi!!MKliat«Iy Ixiffstn to alrtaiEffb Chamberlain dispatch, 7* Hereral i(lay» aro W. «S|alding, clerk of the t^ourts of this oounty, accompanied by tan Indian named Nogay, left ham for the interior of the reservation for the purpose of proapectintf for coal. Iatenae exoitemmt was cauaed in thi* city to-day by the report brought here by Indians Uiat Mr SfiaKhn^ and his companion have )een killed by Indiana. A^en' Aniereon at onoe aent out a strong poaae of Indian police for the purptwe of investigating the matter. Mr. Spalding intended to go west eighty or ninety tuiiee ami it in beleired h** may have ran h»tim® a party of Cheyenne* from Pine Kiiige which may have lieen going to ions their brethern in Montana. H*» ha* l»een in thus country over twenty years attii im nn(abiy better acquainted with the Inuiaas than any other white man Further mtWltgenne from the reaerva ttwaited with the almost annatj FROM BEYOND SBAft. The collection of old sllrnr plats formed by a Mr. Tannest of Dunalntalr, ha» reallzsd, a great deal of it, £4 aa ounce. ProfftMlooal ftori«t» of Rsglsnd are cultivating old-fanhionsti flower*, such as the daisy, the columbine, larkspur, hollyhock, and Canterbury bells. Prof. Dr. Itruchl, the well-known lecturer on /Qotomica! science In Vienna university, ha* been Indicted for crime against the "church and religion." The post of "mer.xotlnto engraver to her majesty" has been revived after an abeyance of thirty-four year* Mr. (ieraid Robinson I* the asw "mcxzoUuto engraver to her majesty." There were so many aeeMaals at tha !*.«t regimental polo tournament in India that Sir Frederick Roberts, the •mn aiander-in-chief i. aatd to have t""»nHd an order prohibiting such lournamenU The kola nut was experiments with during the (iermrn autumn mancuvr-** of last vear with such •••ideiice of It* ability to enable men to endure immense physical labor that th* Oarataa war t.fhce ordered thirty ton* ol it for con aumptton in the army. Young Paris masher* are now said to wear colored shin*— pink, biu«. or r» '.i —In tli»» evening. They are displayed with the regular bt»-cut evening roata. and u» hi ighten the contrast they arc fastened by large jet stud*. The demand for such shirts it already great that they cannot be made fa*? enough. The young Prince of A'aplei Introduced the fashion. The Kaiser Wilheim **lk* youager," a« he ii* coming to be «ty!ed. hss de manded from Prince Bismarck certain manuscripts In bis own handwriting, written by him when Crown Prince, and tha ex-Chancelor has both refused to give them tip and contemplate* th»ir {(Ubllcation. The Freiztnnme Zeitung imdfrstands that they related to the ju#stioii of the appointment of s Kegency during the tllaass af tka late Emperor Frederick. According to a report from Manches ter. a l)r Henry Watson, rummaging among some masns-ript music in the ghop of a book seller, came upon several manuscrtpt copses of work* by Moiart. 'which further examination ronviuc«»d him to be, for the most part, ir. the composer handwriting Among tliem are two concerto* written by liioiart whan a child, wnd several numbers from the opera of "Mitbridates," composed at Milan in 1770. A bill to abolish suit* for btesrh pfomlM &T marrmg* has arttrstty bnw 1ntr«dured In Parliament Huch actions at law have become so frequent that Sir Hobert licthhridge ha» draited a bill to put a stop to tbem. which is complete in this form "1. From and afu-r the pas* ing of this act no p«r*on shall be «nti tied to maintain an action In resjiect of th» breach of a promise to marry: Pro vided uiway* that thi* a« *hall not ap ply to any action comsssacsd before ths {«saiag of thi* acL" IN *A. MlNRir K«V. A diTtiTf toy t« often ihortv top. A field day—when the favorite loses. Westward bouiwl—books made in Chicago. Never tell i Mted ANUPACTUINO Tksdty ot Qim th»o off the bank U help Vernea. The boya were beyond tneir (iepth and Ok* Vorne*, the okler brother, jumped in with hta clotbea on and wan bimnelf drowned, while the other boys finally succeeded in reaching •hallow water. Y'-u«if Veruw was 21 1 warn Im to Ifoklag well It is the My ejjttaa tlM «UMi tha bookwewM. A crowbar 100 ytam «I0 I* jas* «s pry as it sver was. When I)t*ey plav* ths barbar he act* well his part—the hair Mirror* are for the indolent they en courage Idle reflection a What a troop of other vtaas follow la the train of untruthfulness It must have tieen a wheelwright who waa first put in spokesman by his fF soes. Pay a Wred man for aMeadiiig te Homethfitg »nd ha iosss Interest la It ln med lately. When cattle are transported a steamboat it hi not unusual to aass a l*a» st«:»er. simulators la sgg* and poets travel log a foreign eonatry try ts pet two »v of the land, A mountain ts autde up of liean. Too can tsil what they are!/ you csa oaly *et atom. The tuitterfly I# a greedy erfsators me d«e^ it come from grub than It roe* for rob. A thief who fought to eo«e*al a moud in hl« -potato trap" wss convicted mt of his own mouth. MimetiNMW a man tak«« aitrh hlgti itoral itnsisd that he can d«»wti iH'tp the edy and-dtatw*#*' Isi ,n rer asks: "Ci*h a judge alt upon ute* Y«« ought to fmm «ae of the \ew York jwtee* alt apoa «aa uooa Austin, Teiia, •(W«fae« a dan to co«t A company bat been argaMfsed to build a 75,(100 cotton mill at Walking ton, l.a. Work is procresnfitg rabidly as tkc rabidly at ahops at Memphis A Charlsstoo fleid. Ala Karrsit Brother*. who*s tsach^asshop atMeadvllie. Pa, w*recently des«b|pped by Are, will rebuild on tn enlarged-gMie. A ttock company has been orgtfllsad at Salem, Va., to srsct and opetits a silk factory Ths capital sftooh i» fw.ooa Huntington (W. Va) psrtlo havs Just contracted for a large building at Iron (late, Va, to be used as a laundry Irisd machine shop. There is a aovMMtt ea foot oamag prominent huslne«i« men of RMMion, Texas, to erect a big cotton mill there in the course of a few months It is nated that a site hi lected at Salem, Vs., for a The McCarty basic process will ha and the plant will cost |4S2,ooa Godwin IIrot. navs purchased iig«» st Knfaia, Ala. and will pat In ma^'hlnery for making furniture, aaeh, dwirs and blind*, and wood-work. The Home Oil company, Ctevgllad, Ohio, ban been incorporated with tai Hto k of *25,ooo by W W. Champney, Wso. Austin, B. Shepard Mid Charle* Enprecht. Islington, Ky has raised nierifjM^ 000 for the purpose of bring city the Enterprise foundry, ®tf Sterling, Ky. The works employment to about 100 msa. The Baker Chain and Wi Manufacturing Company, of A' 11k. has a rontra for 140 UNtt hain* for the goyeroment, thought the largest order for efcatai c*jer sent to that city. The Yerke? St. Is P!n»n Wond-woffetag Mschiae Company has been incWaer ated, to operate at 8t l/ouls Mo. Tlw officers are: President, John YeHie*. vice-president, A. Kin an. secrotarv and treasurer, Charles Hftfliugsr. The city council of Waterloo, Iowa ha« paused a resolution exempting th plant* of all'manufacturing compaale of a capital stock of 920,000 which s*av be organized in the future from all »u nicipai taxe* for a period of ten fsars. The Wyoming Mills, Fall River, Mess have been incorporated, for the matin failure of carpet warp*, twines, rope* or other arti ies from cotton and cotto waste. Capital, fioo.ooo Roum-e vltle, president William W ttovhu^ treasurer. E. Hnllard hss dl«HMmtl«ioed hi* store in New York, having »«id his as tire stock of machinery and tool* to J. McCabe. Mr, lluilard will hereafter glv his entire attention to the manufacture of machine toots st his shop* In Bridge port, Conn. SCRAPS OT MPORMA The fas* for probating the wilt of Jualns 8, Morgan sb Ikmland anMnu^irt. tO.ft00.00G. A .corgia man had to sell his last cow to psv the expense of a laersult abeat some chicken*. The largest vineyard to ths wortd ts owned by Senator Stanford aad is hi Tehama county, California It eover* 3.8S5 a r*« A colored witness in the Chalm«r» Morgan contested election case in Mia si«*)ppi, being asked why he was a Re publican, said 'Weil, 'reuse I sort think It's right to be one and 'cause the devil Is a Democrat. Dr. Eugene J. KaufTman, of Nmm York, was divorced on Tuesday from Minnie Heligmaa, an aetrma, and on Wednesday he married Mary Helen Syk«»s, with whom, he *8) he had i»M»a in love for five ysOM. Be aMMTfed Miat beiigman In isM. Two years ago a colored woman slipped down on a street in Cincinnati. A white man named James Taylor &*. •.IMed her to her feet without reference to color or previous condition. i.a*t week she died, and in her wiii she left him SAJW in cold cash. The Herman court is Just moving into a splendid new place at Potsdam. &a» peror Wllbem has had an electric rail wmf bur brtugi.ag th# disbSC from the kitchen to to the state dltiiug* room- The reception aad hall roosM will be the flnest in Kurope. A steel splinter that had become iae beded in the of an Albai y work man wa» drawn out by the nomfi? of a powerful magnet and the paitent» wye sight *aved. The bit of steel was ab mt thrw-eighlh* of an Inch long and nearly a sixteenth of an inch thick. A midnight marriage took place at (lakes. D-, recenUf, ths partte* to It lieing H. H. l.atta of Verona N r:\fju HI' in mi aii i" IX. and Minnie Thompson of Cincinnati. The courtship had t^aen carried on hrf mail and the c.upie met for the 8rat time tiic itav they wer* married "-fK v 1 SCISSORED Jisfi. .Aarowhe* ICK years old i« just as piy! as it sver waa ytos re.-orda of Haaii** kept In the archi ve*. vara#* weft Society Hon* are generally arc aide to lie on their roars. A eynh is s aaaa who is disappointed becau*e the world was all made when he got here. A remark always made by the other fellow: "1 don't see what that girt *aw in that fellow to marry him." The young man who is starting hf* first mustache does not havs to go to California to eagagu ia the raMa lmal newt. If thr- truth ww frnnwn msnr a boastful aoldter ha* never been nndsr Bre except when dlschsrged from the army. A young woman who has bees read tag up on financial topics says that the «uf» pin* in the Treasury i* not nearly asdtah ttassing s* the H»r minus at a picnic A certain Sui»d»y .vhotil recenWy Sm~ elded to give an entertainmmst in nu\ of •^the arch fund." But to the horror ef everybody the programme dUtrihutsd on the evening of the eutenaiismftnl stated that it wa# given in *td «f the arch hend." Yale Cnivemlty ha* not yet «*€u,r*4 that addition of *t.otMMN» to tiss ge««r* ai fund, ot «ho President Dwighi eeully said that the institution *ou)d wak# g«mi use, but a Yais •printer baa lust tied ti««ar)r« racotd lor the m§." yaid* dssh^ JOKER, It taka* a man of sand to desert* in th wicked world. Ti e law-mower will entry nessthis -ca*r.fi with Its o*«a! push Th® washerwomen ha* better luck than the farmer nowadays in getting a living out cif ||»e soli. It eemi a trifle funny ea siiporticial thought, that It ts possible to put the right shoe on the wrong foot. Mot all the wisdom erf ths world la rontawied in books. Tf you doubt this go NIKI listen to a nlnsteen-ysar-old youth while be instruct* his pa. Doe* it occur lo the townsmsn shoot this time to wonder whether his rural relation* will iw any gladder to see hi« than he wa* to see hi* rural relations? •That Mr. Profnndo slag* a base* «olo like a rosrlns bull." remarked ths musical editor "Yes," murmured ttia, base bali reportej, *he gets his base oa •bswls.' First young author—Do you units A gaseral Frtaaa. «. ••Are you interested in PERFECTION .*Y• »Xr A **nplate lias of Heavy and Shelf Hardware and Build ers' Materials Shop in oonnecttoe with Btora. lift IBCATNAKHKt, W.N, ROCHE, City Meat Market F*«db aad Cured Maaia, Fiih, Fotl and fttrntp IB OLMORC THE POPtJldMH taafture Dealer! IMJK MGW VTUCK or Parlor Chairs Is juat it» yam ought to eaa tkoaa. 11m •BBfe- my Mow cheap thai to what igii these goods! it II. KlkiKKKB W SMYTHE. Civil Engineer I Surygypr B.win. 3, Oeatral :, MADIftON. mWTVi DAKc City Livery, At HVBB1HUL BRO "8 BABK. 4PKC» SSMSItm (K) TO McCormick Hewlett's FOB r«R CK 1.4S3KBATS0 OBA Y BROTH MiS 8HOB8 IrAMrKKTHI 6»' athleti*srlM asked Miss Twlllick of a young travel ing man who had been paying bar some attention. "1 didn't care much about, thgtr matters until recently." Hut you are exorcising sowg* "I should say so. I can JuwijT a ten foot fence at one bound and oc.trun any bow-legged dog that ever infested a door-yard. ••And to think." she anaiamaJ fondly, "that It to to aqr fathai tbai yo. owe all Uian HAMPWAMR GU I'U McCallister Bros.' i iardwsre bkM« and siMiuia The New Process Vipor Stove. IT 18 A WONDER Of £t" s i V -T X'.V ,r\ for pay? Second voting author—Yes, I bsd an article printed In the Family Month ly a year ago, and I've bee*t writing to ths publisher for my pay ones a weak sver since—hut 1 havsn't got It. •fonfotind It, anyhow,** said the motlier-ln law Joke when the angel 0^ brist blew hi* horn "This Is the setf entesn million five hundred and twenty one thousand four hundred and sixty Mtenth lime I have been resurrected." Customer Well, Shears, what did yog think of the bishop's sermon on Hundayf 1 saw you In church Yea, sir hn ia tell the truth there wa* a man sat la front of me whose hatr wanted cutting »n badly that I con hint "hear a word RAVEN GLOSS mmmm »RI N»IW© l*t«at8trelr rsaulas ell. awflessa a»v' srmrvu iNUkrr. Is Malrri! MltoS* sht«« k*ok uevw 5l and Fancy Hnitn A, kflflrai Will e A GENERAL faiioimf ¥tm MI in a ft A. kit KRY Ward Vreelaad, Pat— Psiitts, mnam 1 £A nt| v* s* "i i%\ ,« I. J. FITZGERALD. -V Mil' UM*M. AIP a ••••CM. Htte. ami HHturwl, ^.-V' .-ti ... MADISON la aay pot of tfw Old World,1 CHAB. H. KUNNKDY. Pirn WN. F. KENNEDY', Beo'y A V NEUL1UEE FLANNEL ilook, CHAELES GLATZ, COMMERCIAL HOUSE, CtmrmHf and Mtaj 'IMMyW* OVMHMP. -wy .' •V MSa «f Rummor Draal offer at rwlucod pri«*e Our Wash floods must lie sold ruga cost. Our Sbor» dsfmrtoient is wail eup phtxl with the most «.lestrsbitpaods. fraa tliK cos meet calfskin tbo ftaaol Fran all k»«i. We make sjp««natty erf ohthireaVi shows, snd at the loweet possible printa (3ooie and sse us no ttouhle to akum (f'ds- M. J. McGillimy & Ch "l' tXHIXM, COKLKCtlORa, a*e. W. F. SMITH. FrcoMoat. ». W. PALT.VIa* Piaaldgsi. 4T.A.TROW, v "v Citizerjs lbi]?5qt\% t:K '!^.rA. rtftri*' r*pw SSfl^lFKIt AirjSltg ttpIR n --r.* -s. 'JL'xCl ii. j. i.iiiiix asa|V Business Banking painoipel Kuropean ports on any of City and Muutcipai Bonds bought Mid sold Collections mads sad proaaptly taarittoi. t-f OOKRE8PONDEN2fc FlmlWPmauuBaSl.tlhioarfo. 0iase iHaMfop Minnehaha Hatftamal Baak. Sioux Falls. Northwestern Loan and Banking Cft MadisoBt fiouth Dakota. BAVMLMJ BUS1NK8S Mukta a specialty of lint mortgage «nd real a*Ute loans. Sw •TiiiiciBll. flKDntf mJ «chool bands aad other sarHBtp. OOER18PONBBOTS. tiladali^ls Fisance Gu., Pfciladelphis, BWL, Bank of Illinois, Chicago, HI. Sioux Falls National Bank, Sioux Falls, fit 9. PLtRNBL MNIRT*. Fancy 3Fkmnel Shirts *uinm^r time. And fiwhion, too, has doemxl that fliey arr the proper caper, don't you know? We have by all xiia the larK**fl and soot aamrtcd *t»rk of th^e K*XIP TO found |ai«!«M ttamwmmr. ASS SM' TH & COOK, *rr$ W OS, Eli j\s 'M "kft.4 fx •).t ,'t-.' :v liansactei ••-r Ik haws sny i^os si Mto oomloii Ihoia^ 8HIKT w"w in Druggists and Jewelers! -"MEAO^'A KTXHM roa this Psjier. Fine Gold and Bilver VV atcki sad OUft and Wall Jewelry. ||'atch sad Clock. Bepsiriti 'Jltd raechanically eawento •OTBt. promptljr rHi v fi ip 1 ni *3* T%V( W .' W-' DAKOTA. ,j V %. CLAPP, Vios Piss^r JONES. Asn't Bm'y A Treaa, 3'?' •ill TKANSACTEO. 4- 5r A vs:? fv' V| w otlf« m*AW ATMmvB •MBMMJS ONE DOLLAR PEH DAC W- MAaQUdUKF, ,,.,L