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THE DAILY LEADER. MA DiSON, SOl-TH IM K'O'f A THURSDAY EVEN Hi, DEC. Ural riMr Talnr, Ml waakvi? & Hi Psal Rtllrald, wfctrh vok A«i l*ec. 14.1M: ''awipc U*in ftoUajt «N» a*»ea*rr train gotagvSM Way FVfliAt tHsg Wajr frtig/ht goistf west Tablets Tiit) Book .Slow. Smoke the Double Exposure cigar. Dr. J. & Johnson el tttoux FaUe Is hi be city. J.P. Goffey «m a paswn|r east to \irlie, Minn. Madison market to-day Wheat, 70 to 75 flax, Uf. Kaufman, of Wong ie traae Kcfing business in the city. The home of Assistant Botdnutw iirennan was KhuJdened by the ad rent of a new boy yesterday. Kheldoon k Martin to-day received wo fine oolte—a Clyde and a Percheron -from Wisconsin which will be plaoad n their Lake Harman stock farm. A telegram w*eiv«d from W. F. Smith nnouncee the death of his mother yee trday at Osage City, Kaa. 'Hie remains rare taku to Puatville, Iowa, for burial, Sioux City Journal, 17: Capt. W. V. N'elson, whoso memory is unfragrant in Imhrion. left a 9-year-old daughter here uoprovidsd for when he took hia epart ore. A deal won closed to-day by which A. *4* Hrocber become* the owner of the "rHicka building on Main street ap osite the (Commercial house. GmsiUer tion. Mike Daly adtl W. HlWh were ut lata yastarday afternoon in the eatern part of lhe city, enjoying a rive, when tItf) had occasion to hitch »eir horse. The uuimnl Iwcame uoMtny ud slipping his baiter lit out, bringing in n wiro fsnoe and severely cutting la shoulder. A statement it* being published 3 rough out the state that inasmuch aa Vankton loes not poaaeae a W R. 01, the '». A appointed to be held at that laoe next year must be held in a city here a W. R. exista C»«n. Beadle tbu» city, formerly a reaident of %*ank- H9, is authority for the statement that ankton i« the home of or« of the moat uri«hing W Ck in tbe state. Ht. Paul dispatch, 17: Creu Rager to JfcjL' reoeired telegrnma from Fort rm« and flapid City oa tbo Indian ^Cuble.« Too former stated that ail was i net to-day at Htandmg Hoek and almnt i 0 of Sitting Bull's friends are atill out. he other waa to tbe effect that one In han, bo had teen caught stealing on jle'e ranch, southeast of fUpnl (.ity, id been shot. There was tiring heard rty-flve miles fr»»t« Kapid City, on binney'a raooh, tb%lnlianf) and ranch en exc hinging shots, bat no ooe wan i irt. Thaae twu little brualiea reported from Rapid City are pfoTjaMy all tbere *a U) the report that many had been tidied. The iaatallatfcMi oeremooiea at Naeon hall las' erening were n grand Bueoeaa,' »out ono hiimlriMl |eraon( )eing pree it. The otHceru-elect of Mudison chap i r, O. E. HM U-r I»:3» i:Mr. a. i-WS r. M. pun 4 Amri!* i I) p«rt« Am*e». 8: Hp r, a r. m. Depart# T:M A K. PiMcHd iraibe ptint «a»l aiak«* cam mi Mt»u for alt iixiitt* »uih, »o(1 train sji!nr »wt, at W.Minsorket tw ail Ut.rth i 'HMugir suiaif north *:4S*. a. iNeD£it arrive* from ike MMrtli 1*:W i H. A -BB|. 4 SKIN, Local THE CITY. tt«l whito half Kl^pard dog. Looks ethlng Iffee n uoif. W us last mm in ii*'n vuaterday. A reward of ri'J will paid for his reroTery. Wx. Lvowa. HRI VITIIl. MMOIMMOAL were first installed, Mrs, B. KennKly, past W. M., conduot the oeremontee, aa folioWH Mrs. E. Ketcham, W. M- A. M. MeCalliater, V P. Mrs. Wm. Lee, A. M. Mrs. L. M. »llea, tmuaurer Mrs. A. M. McCallia r, aecretary Mrs. 11. b. Williamson Mrs. Wm. liarllett/ A. E. 1). Htitael, a plain, Mr«, J. M. Pnston, Adu Mrs. A. Guilford, Rutli Aire. John Pfielps, rther r». (iileen Martha Mrs. A. B. Minora, Electa Mia. E. H. Smith, W F. Webtiar. eentinel Mias Mabel I'uelps. organist. At the conclusion of lie c»r«ni »niea of the Eaatern Star, R. I Mo allist4»r, past W. M., conducted a certi!inixes installing tbe otfkiers- wtof Evergreen lodge, A. F. and A. 1, aa follows: Dr. J. M. Duff, W. M. C. Kennedy^S. W. Wm. Kae, J. W. hn McCormiok, treasurer J. I. Hub 11, secratary Benj Wyekoff, S. D. E. Keteham and Frank Smith, atew 4a. Refreshments were served after e conclusion of the ceremonies, and veral houra of social enjoyment were A CSRaPIIACT, The Noras Hatlraal Mask KcitrtN tallavrSrf* the f'lrtlai af a £«. aplrae»--l,r«e4l BMUM. Huron dispatch, 17 Some ftwls Ipave m*' light respf^cting the ^us|)«naion the Huron National a bank yeNtcnlay, at discioee conspiracy otf the part of me enemies of the bank to cripple, if en mm- it* sua pen si oa. It appears Rt cou pie of weeks prior to election lumber of letters were aent to buai ntwMi here anl ilpi other parts ndria them to withdraw their depoeita •nan election. Thta it run by da IKHntom to get their money. Wb«sj»w» ings were cKmtinoed and tne reault waa that the demands for money wv-re great er than anticipated by the bank ofteiulu, and tjeing unable to realize from their loana they wero foreed to onapend. it la evidelit, however, that had tbeV let their friends know of the real condition of af faire money won Id readily have been providwl Mifflcitnit to have carrietl tlie bank through safely. Telegrams have been recaived from various parts to-day. proffering aid and urging the bank to •eantne buaioesa Nothing can be done howerer, until Mr. Hazen, the prei»ident, recovers frtMn hia priasnt txmditkm. TU BARKRM IIVITM. MMIMI The (Mate Whereas, the people of South Dakota by reason of drrmtb. are temporarily de prestied in their fiiiancea. Whereas, the.farmers over n large por tion of the atate arc, iu* u oonsequiuoe of the drought, not paying their taxoa. Wher«aa. the state warrant* issued to pay the aervioea of the wtate's servants are not paid for want of funds in the atato treasury, which warrants after en dorse moot draw 7 pr oeat per annual interaat. Whereas, tWa interest hi more than the prolitw If the weaith-prodncing 'CIAHHMP. Wberuaf, the bunkers of ijouth Dtiku tti rise and fall ari|h the pvoaperiiy of the jeople. Rjeolve«l. that the secretary of the state board of charities and corrections oo respond with the »erretary ue^d presi dent of the South Dakota a tat* tamkera' IstfH' ation and urge up»»n tliat Ixwiy the neceeaity for them to take up aaid state warrants and iiutrioticaJiy auatjt|ii tbe credit of the organic state upon which all claseew depend Beaolved, that at the neat meeting of this state board the secretary report the full proceedings of hia efforts With the aaid otate bankers' aaaociatioo. Tke I«4la«M Waehington dispaU'h, lt: Rer: (l In concluaion, Dr. Nave said that law characters u""*ng no whites. i «f I'liartllr* ai« 4'er- reriioMw Hove flaaiiflal Piss. At tbe nuteliii^ of 4h»» ntattt board of charitiee and ctirreclionfl held in Vank ton laat Thursday and Friday, a aerie* of resolutions were adopted regarding the preeent financial condition of tbestatf, of which the following is a copy: v|x Nave, un nrmy cbaplnin who h(ut H(*ent eight years am mg the Imlians, made an intemttint addr -aa last night at McKen drick M. K. church on the Indiane and the relation* of tbe government toward them. Dr. Wav» aaid he was not in har oaony with the general course qf the govaroment toward the Indiana. He thought .we were wrung from the first! Toe government's administration of the Imitatis had, he said, buen mismanaged He disagreed with the belief that the Iudiitiis were savages. The American people had made some of them savage. "Promises have been broken so often that the Indians had ioat confidence in o white people." aaid Dr. Nave. He eon tended that the government had no right to forbid the gboat danoe. "If it were a war dance," he said, "calculated to inflame tbe Indiana, there would be some reason for this but tbe dahco ia only a ruligious ceremony. The Sioux, catching the djctrine of Chriatanity. took for a deli rarer. They were culled upon by Short Bull's harangue and aer-' raon to appear at Post creek naked men naked, women nuked. They were to carry nothing with them. Doeu that look dangers? Dam it look oa though. it was intended aa a hostile demonatra tion?" vhe Indiana were This waa because, we presume, that the past six or seven months had thor oughly demonstrated that ua much or more liquor was Ijeing consumed in the city than ever. Those noted for getting regularly intoxicated continue to get drunk, and those who were in the habit of taking a gln*i« of b«er now drank a whole bottle of inferior stuff, and private rooms all over the city were repleted with cheap leer and jugg of f«*rty rod. Those who were thus titled with a sup ply could not withstand the tempttation •f inviting friends to their looms and aa there was plenty of It on hand, and apparently not costing much the eocial Sow of the bowl waa prolonged muoh longer thao if it had heea a place af public resort, and owing to the in tenor quality of the goods the propor tion of swelled heads waa much greater. Under such conditions the scheme of eecuring a year out of theee jointa was thonght to be a gootl, practice ache tne, but it seems others hold a dif ferent view and think the city ahould donate some rl.noo to the veuders of the vile stuff. If liquor ia bound to he so)d in the city and we have hud abundant reaeon the past year to believe it will aa those guilty of doing ao should mm.1* nf-1 Wied at Isast «80 moolih BEAiwtKi .utaysfu). CkanM With Drssi twrfSf- lf tilvra HMartty MI t» BeleasML Bioux Oty Journal, IT Eldwaril L. Bradbury, president of the Iniixirtera* and Breeders' Live 8tock Insurance oompanv. WUH arreatcd by Police aptain Llewellyn yesterday afternoon on a charge made by E. F. Hatch, of Mione apolia, of grand I ireeny.in that Bradbury sold to Mrs. Lewis, a widow at Mtnne ip olia 0*2,'00 worth of atock in the La Belle lianche company, an institution which soon afterwards ^kd. It is claimed that he knew the condition of the company when he negotiated the stock. Bradbury .gave security that he would settle the matter satisfactorily and was released, Mr. Hateh returning home. A. F. Call, Jin nttorney for Bradbury, aaid laat evt tvng that the iuatt*r grew wit of bin client's connection with the La B4!le Kane he company, unich failed about a year ago. Home time previous to the failure he sold stock in Minneapolis. At that time the cum(any waa doing well, but afterward the drouth and re peated crop failure* drove it into an as sign men None of the creditors charge Bradbncy with neglect in the matter, and Mr. Call said that his understanding waa that all thought of a criminal prosecution had been dropped. A WIX.KRH K»YAI* •en- Hadaae Atkaail Halertsisa i|«rev Tlrtstla sr an Informal Tea. Onoe every Mummer Quee.-i Victoria drives over from Ihihnonil Cnatle to the Soottish ifiirhlcikds home of Madame Albani-Oye, the faintus prlma-donna. where the latter entertains her at an in formal tea. For /ears the Queen ban made a practice of tbik. n ixmipHment whu«h her majesty bestowt* on no ofher woman in 0k? kingdom. It is a rwturn for Madame Alhani's ap|earnnce each ye»r at t'ou/t to sin* before the Queen, and to the prima-donnn it. affordn an ex ceptional glimpse of England's "roynl ATvereign. "Nn ou taidereJure ever present," says Madame AVbani, "anfJ I eee Violoria «a a woman never aa a queen." "J low »lo you entertain your roys^ •fnwt?" waa asked of the prinn-donc by a friend. And for more than an hour the great singer beld the uninterrupted interest of a private dinner party with the story of how she served a tea for the Queen. bio full of interest wife the narrative that Madame was induced to write out tbe iu-count, and it wlllBhortly appear in the La diets' Horuo Jonrnalt of Philadelphia, under the tiUe of "Victoria at My Tee teble." Of its freahment of interest the caption of tbe article the beat indication. A copy of the )m| portrait titan of QuMn Victoria, and printed onlv for Her ^laj^tv and the royal family, will acc mpany the artiale. "It will lx» my last pro* rait," wroto the Qneen on this preeentHtion copy, which tbe oaly copy poesMaad oaMde af tbe ragral household. Candies, nuta, fruita, eta, a OMnplete line, at Ptister A la!y*a. Buy your holiday cundiee at Ptister A Daly a. The ttnest. line in the city. Smokera* articles, especially designed for holiday gifts, at Pttater & Daly's. After WnAtngton dispatch, Ifff f* Boyd Barrett at Abenhten, D„ ia HI ash ingt/m and waa today introduced to (!.il Brioeby Senator Plsttigrew. Pettigtvw told Brice at the time that Barrett wfh here for the parpuao of geUing boodle a •aong tbs Whisky BaatMra* at 1*1*rre. Pierre Free PresH, 1" The parties who were arrested Saturday for selling liquor were bound over in the sum of 8150 each to await the next term of the cir cuit conrt in January. We understand there was a tacit understanding that these parties were to pay SuO a month in to the city treasury and tliMt they had already paid each for the past month and &jo was due iu a few day a demwr:itic ati^it»»r Barrett waa one in. place Senator Moody. it ie opnoeded that the objeot of liar ret t's visit is for the purj«sc nf securing awii^anee in tfc* South Diikota senatoriai tight. of tin- anti hurch men in the old democratic jiarty of Da kota territory and it ia something of a coincidence that he. aa well as M.-Cor mick, seem to affiliate with Cal Itrico a^ Churoh was one of Gal's afcnuocbset aup portets. Brico prirately Id a South Dakoif that B.trrett w«a not got-ting a f- ugle cent of boo41e lor .the purpose of wit) iog the Louth Xaiiota senatorial alec tion. It is thought by some here that Mck Kenxie and Me ormiok laaving the" city at the nam* time waa not juat wholly accidental and was of no more political MgiMtkuutt* thao their friond's aayings. NKARLT every pag In the history of the human race Illustrate. the fiercer Inr stliK tu that httlong to the keeper oif flocks compared with tfcoae u* the tilled of fields. THK htghmt Individual score atcricke waa ma^r by A. Su»ddard. In the match pi*ye£l the ftymp^tvads against the Stoics fa IW6. Hie total score wte 4S5. IT i« said tfc«t for mare than ftftf F*»r* *35f. which was originally In tended to b« applied to th«» cdncailou o ilaves In Gtortria, has been lying te UM Bank of Scotland. As an Inntrumcntof tillage, the ^{tadt* costs four time* as much as the plowr Tbe horse or the or, as a motUai |*»w#r, Is equally at a disadvantage compared with team. IK 1820 Italy was land el beggars. The people wero so poor that in city of 90,000 inhabitant* a traveler wan tinabl# ftaijr of of snfl giovcH, or. in vne Tilt, uao iu. u. ihx., flying of baflooas from war whips. A 'balioon hovering aver a ship can de* [tect every movement of .a autauurlne boat coming to the. aua W. Tug Italia and Lepanto, of the Italian navy, are two of the IT largest war abips aver built. They ar# 400 feut kmg, 74 feel broad, and possess a snt drimht of water exceeding 3» le»*t. hHKBtrr Aueox authority for the •tat^meut that, in the city of Glasgow alone, 30,OW jM-eple get drunk every Saturday night, and crime has Increased six time* faster than population. A PHTsiCLAJT ha complied •HMSie very elaborate *tattstl to demon«tra^ that mea of thought live, on an average, three year* and a half longer than men In the ordinary vocations of life. IK Bngland one [lersou out of every 000 people carried Is killed In France one out of every !?,000,00u pa* aengern i» killed. In ItelglUm one out oi every tt,000,0d0 is killed. In Prussia only ono out of 31,500,000 in killed. is nn eW remedy for the hiccough to hold one'* breath, and if that fails to gargle with *. little water, and if the hiccough still continues to tickle the no«w to the point of smetalng oncoor twice, when the hiccough hnurc to go. Tnr. crar of Kussla rapidly Itecotn Ing one of the nio*t lavish art collector* in tbe world. The sum of money he now »pen«|* in acquiring painting" and hmnzeM Is »ald to be so large that hi* confidential mlnlater* arc growing a Uv tle alarmed about the matter. THE largest gold coin In efrrn!attmi fh th« world If Stated to be the gold "loot," of Annaiu, the French colony in eastern Asia. It if a tat rouud piece worth £0.1. The next in siae to thi» unweildy coin i» the Japanese, obaug," which weighs more than two ounces and a half, about pcjual to 850. GBAPHITR ha bc«n discovered near Santo Esplrltu, Cuba, aud the owners of the mine Intend to commence work Im mediately In connection with some American capitalists. ai the mineral which Is an good an that of .Siberia, can be advatuageoufiy disposed of in the United States. Tn: Beethoven hmtae. of Kcnn, Is open to the public. A large number of portraits, husta and autographs, the com poser's violin- and other instruments, In* last grand piauo, still in good condi tion, and the sural appliance* he u«ed art- among the most interesting relic* on view The wviiety rct*kons on further support from concerts, and tbe duke of Meiningen Ua* already given orders for ahe on Dec.%7, Beethoven's birthday. THE growlug tendenc Y to indelicacy among London society women, say* a London cable to the New York Timet, has •frequently, of late year#, formed the subject of remark. At all the more- hor rible murder trial* and scandalous divorce suit*, actions teeming with re volting and unpunishable details, the courts have latterly been filled by so called fashionable women. Un more than one occasion thu judges, who had already requested ladies to leave the court, have been reduced to say before a bevy oi unblushing female* that now no ladies were to be present. KlKt iiAMcAi, devices, say* tae New York SUir, to make the improvident careful of their nickel* and dimes are many, but all on the same principle that what you put into those baukn you can't get out undfl SftorSh), as the case maybe, is deposited.. The latest a bank iu the ihapc of a smaJl tube, which you carry In your pocket, ft is for dime? and oi\ly opens when has been deposited. I saw a young fellow in a down-town saloon with one of them one day He told the barkeeper that he had 83 in the tube, that he couldn't get a cent out, aud that he wanted a few drinks. The barkeeper handed him out $2 in dimes, wbi"h being deposited opened the hank, ft- 'wner then paid k th barkeeper and proceeded to blow in the balance. 4B*B«*KKTBY. CHARLES GLATZ, Conlrac or and Builder. K4M» rtt %M» MHOICW «4 OO TO McCormick & Howlett's GRAY MA MOW A MM. 1 McCailister Bros/ llrti.iuarv More and cxnmiite JEWEL Vanor Stovgs. omnplete lte* of Heavy sad Bhei Hardware and Build- era' Materials, a^^prUesyS^weit th« A complete Are We UOOCIH, Drm OUIl (JItO ERV STOCK 18 ALWAYS oomplktw. Black Shirts Black Hose, Black Suapenders, FaAirf Bacira. 8HOEH BIIOTHBRH ooaaeouoa wiin inovt1 STUB I»H\ SOOTM, KBIIM, LIT#. M. J. GILLIYRAY & OO., Dry Goods and loots and Shoes NEW STOCK OF GROCERIES Fbritively a profitable place for |eoj4e to purchase evtwything in fall and winter ••nr. Inspection ih invited to a fine selection of Shawls, comprising grade nod styic* in Beaver, Fur Beaver and Velvet Beaver. In our Clortk I m»»nt VI« NN, UL..U HU, JJ vdrin**' CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' GARMENTS, LAdies* Newmarkets, Plush Aicks and Jacket*, Cloth and Jentey Street Jackets ii the wool as will Ix- found A very gx*l aaaortmeut of COLORED BEJD MTL^XTXMVim. Tbe Dress Goods Depart ment is most replete with evorvthing snii»insble new. Staple and Fancy Notions, Handkerchief. Neckwear, Kiblxtnfi great variety. UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY AND YARNS, all kinda, assortment complete^ e fine mtmm rtsr line of °f f1ontit an& M. LA III KM' FI\K PI NXlaHIXUS, Kt« Want flie Very Best W Our Money. U looking for the very bent line of dram goods in tfae market lor Holiday presents? IX willing to p«y fair price and Ladle*' Wm the startlihg annonnewneat made by tbe Kev. Jasper, but it did not create moro sorrrme than done n sight of the Immense stoek of goods at my store. "You will never ^ell theui." "Tlie stock is aitogetlier t« large for this market,"etc., etc., WIIH heanl on every hand. Bat wo knon our btiHiaMB, Bound to Please -ouu srt K:K OF- IpiHear hlHck and all colors), Chi Id roll's loakn, flushes, Full Length (iarmeiils, Fail Jm kets, iilan- kets, et€., otc^ as well ns a full line of Fine Shoes, Is tbe lsrgest and finest ever brought to Madison, anl while 1 don't give them nway, I.am offering groat inducements to purchasers. uatruM AMt» JRN RLRV. SMITH & COOK, Druggists and Jewelers. all mi Shoet in Hks eUp, get full value in rotns^? It U aware that we can wrvr in this regard, and gtutrantte togiveyov In'Ht at tht lowest prices? BEAUTIFUL SHAWLS.- -Lovely Holiday Presents. FASCINATORS) :4 HOODS. Gentu' ami Childrefl'a liers' pricea. Co. J. McGillivray & Can Get for Underwear at job- CLARK & McKINNoN, SYNDKATE BLOCI. »»v UOOIIM. BOOTS AXO MHSIM. Mel' The People Cloaks, Cur pets, Ladies' mid Gents' Un- J. J. FITZGERALD. 1PIXK MTNIXti. THE LATEf- T! Blaok Underwear, Black Handkerchiefs, Black Sleeveholders. Black Ties, ZTcGa-aa- XDxiscoll's. n» Paiata, Oila and Wall Paper. Fine Gold and Silver Watches ami Jewelrjr. fVratch and Clock Repairing promptly ki\A mechanically exerntiMT UNION BLOCK. CO AN AVSNUf. —aa1"iBgatu1'j.acaLgg—aijigJtiiuaj-LjggFMte..o*k5aK^VOS4SAKI.RV. PFIHTKK & DALY, Bakers, Fruiterers and Confectioners, Uic LulubrnUx. CtttLAM UU.U.U. CREAM aemnl day or veiling. BAKKKV.<p></p>BAKFRY l^fRtTle^RRV.Itlr D. H. KILFOY, Proprietor. (J to. Lunch (oiuitei\ km Cream Pamrr^ C^mreclloiierfi