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MADISON, SOUTH DAKOTA.
"^THURSDAY EVETMAR. 16,1893.
Looat Time Table.
Uhbitfto. Milwaukee & Ht. Paul RallnNdf rtlck
ook effect 1 tec. 14, 189U:
Arrives...12:30 p. *.
PkMenger train going east i
Da|)arta
..12:3S
W«t
44
1 1 (Arrives.. *2:80 P.M.
PMceaKeriraio going west
Depart0 2 35
1 Arrive# 5:55 P.M.
Freight going eaat .part8 8:00 P.
M.
oepartV.7.7. 7:50
Never mind the weather.
A! M.
Pni"tenser trsini* jfomg eaxt make* connection
at Ikbd for all point* south, and p«o«eijaer tr»iu
going west, at Wooneocket lor all point* north.
MAIMPOH LINK.
Paeeeneer eoing north ».
Paaaenger arrive* from the nortfc.,.. ,.13:
NO. LARKI'ST, T^ocal Agent.
€M)TH1K.
Spring will be here next week.
Now is the time to buy Spring
Ofercoat
A fine assortment at away down
prices at
JNO. DRISCOLL'B.
OPERA HOUSE.
PHUT. PIE! 20,1891.
fore
PLATERS
In New Specialties of
•Hilt, mm. rairnc, np
USTIC DP STlTinT.
For the Benefit of the Band.
PRICES, I COW BOY SMITH,
35,25,15.| Manager.
Beate on sale at Smith's Drug Store.
THE CITY.
PKRMOIAL ITE1M.
B. D. Hi
lam took the west train for
Aberdeen.
Irving D. Smith went to Remsen, la.,
on the noon train.
Miss Lorena Carter bade a final gocd
by to Madison friends as she took the
eastern train for home to-day.
Frank Fuller, who haa been taking a
commercial course in the Sioux Oity
business college, returned borne yeeter*
day.
Gov. Sheldon was a passenger by the
inooming train from the east and took
the north train for home, having a short
interview with his children at the depot.
Furnished rooms to rent for lodgings,
gentlemen preferred,
idence of M. L. (.'lark.
Apply at the ree
Work hones for sale, on time, 'or will
exchange for breaking.
CHAS. B. KENNEDY.
Mrs. Nellie Colby is canvassing the
city for the Lake County Gazetteer.
This book should be in every family
and ia ffpmg off rapidly.
for Male.
Horse, baggy and harnJetf cheap, if
taken at once. H. E. ST. CLAIR.
LOCAL BBKV1T1K8.
Marry Howe has purchased the billard
hall
and oigar business of Wolf 40b., in
(Tnion block.
All passenger trains for the west are
heavily loaded indicating a great rush
into Dakota.
Epworth League Lqngfellow social at
the Lake Park Friday evening. Re
freshments will be served. Everybody
cordially invited.
P. Pettit, who works for D. Smith,
has purchased a site Jrpm M. L, Clark
on the southeast, edge of town and is
erecting a dwelling.
In a business letter, G. E. Hart, editor
of the Pipestone, Minn., Daily Star, pays
THE DAILY LEADER the following com
pliment: "I consider THE LEADER a
1*
model country daily, but hardly see how
ynu oan afford to print it all at home.'f
Agent Larkin reports nine car loads of
immigrants and movables transferred
for neighboring points at this depot dur
ing the past twenty-four hours,
Leroy Seaton and John C. Coffey have
purchased the Brooks & Zufeldt livery
barn, which Mr. Seaton v iLl manage
while Mr. Coffey continues id the stock
buying business.
II. L. Bras, of Mitchell, member of the
local board of Normal school trustees,
arrived a day late for the meeting of the
board, but visited the school just the
same. He was a brief caller at THE
LEADER ottloo,
John Walker, president of the board
of education, resigned his membership
cm the board last evening. He took the
Step at this time iu order to give the re
quired thirty days notice before election
ao that his place may be tilled at this
time. r. Walker has been a very effi
cient officer of the board but finds, that
life would be a great deal lees burden
some if he were off the board and con
cluded to step down and out. The board
has not yet accepted his resignation al
though Mr. Walker is positive in pre
senting it and will adhere to his pur
of getting off the board.
R. Woods & Co., the rti tiftglBti,1 have
just received a large invoice of perfumes
and toilet soaps, new and fresh.
KOTORISiS SILL.
Bow FleUler Waa Kllle* By the
itlan Poll** A Note* Preatier
Character.
Pierre Capital, 13: The trouble com
menced on Tuesday night when Fielder,
failing to extort from his Indian wife all
ber pony money which had been paid
her by Agent Lillibridge, by peacable
means, beat her into insensibility and
almost to death. The news reached the
authorities at the agency the next
morning and Chief of Police Fletcher in
oompany
with two Indian police went to
see Fielder and to take him before the
police court, visiting him twice, but all
persuasions and arguments had no effect.
Several hours were allowed to elapse be
fore any further action was taken, dur
ing which time it is asserted, he openly
defied the authorities, announcing that
there wasn't enough policemen on the
reservation to arrest him.
During the forenoon he came over the
river, he seemed agitated and exoitedly
he hurried away. About 4 p. m. Capt.
Straight-Head was given a warrant for
the arrest of Fielder, and with six addi
tional policemen proceeded to his house,
but foand the door locked. On being re
fused admission and to come out and be
peacably arrested, Capt. Straight-Head
land his company proceeded to breuk in
the door. This hadn't more than been
done, when Fielder rushed out with an
axe upraised and made for Capt Straight-
Head, who consequently had no alterna
tive but to shoot. Immediately a fosil
ade commenced and in less time than it
takes to tell it all that was left of Wm.
Fielder was stretched out on the ground
with eight bullets in his body.
Everything about R. Woods & Co.'s
drug store indicates business and pros
perity. Perseriptions carefully com
pounded.
Wanted, agents in Lake county to sell
Lake County Gazetteers. A commis
sion will be given at which good wages
can be made and in addition will give a
round trip railroad ticket to Chicago as
a premium to the one selling the great
est number of gazetteers over 100 in two
months. The book contains th^ history
and geography of Lake county in a nut
shell, ie a good practical mailing list and
directory of the county and contains al
so a good map of South Dakota with an
indexed list of every place having a
name, witn references to the map so
that a child can readily find them. This
offer is open to the first five persons who
secure one or more townships. Every
body hugs the book. For terms, etc.,
apply at The Book Store in Madison
or write to
Uao. I* HOUOHTON,
Madison, S. D.
If your hair is harah, dry, and wiry,
you will find Ayer's Hair Vigor of essen
tial service in rendering it soft, pliant,
and glossy.
EGYPTIAN COTTON SEED.
The Consignment PurchasedJhy
retnry Rusk Arrives.
WASHINGTON. March 16.—The Egyp
tian cotton seed which was purchased
by Secretary Rusk through the United
States consul general at Cairo, E^ypt,
has been received at the department of
agriculture. The purpose of this im
portation of seed is as set forth in Mr.
Rusk's last report as secretary of agri
culture, to undertake, with the co-op
eration of the experiment stations in
the cotton states, experiments with a
view to producing a cotton of home
growth which may serve as an efficient
substitute for the Egyptian, of which
during the last fiscal year more than
Three Million Dollars Worth
was imported into this country, an in
crease of 15 per cent over the previous
year, and of considerably more than 100
per cent over the year ending in 1890.
The cotton seed received at the depart
ment consists of two of the best known
Egyptian varieties, the "afifi" and the
"pamiah." The distribution will be
made to the experiment stations in the
cotton states, and also through the
senators from those states to planters
whom thay may recommend as persons
well qualified and willing to give the
Egyptianfceed a careful trial. A report
on the conditions of soil and climate
and methods pf cultivation of the
Egyptian cotton is being prepared for
the department under the direction of
our consul general in Egypt.
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NEGLECTED MONEY,
A List of Ckmnty Warrants Remaining
Uncalled for in County Auditor
Bunkers Offioe.
While calling on Auditor Runkel this
afternoon, and discu&Stqtr the excellent
financial condition of Lake county with
Treasurer Muggli, Auditor Ruokel re
marked to a DAILY LEADER reporter,
"By the way, I have got a lot of county
warrants in the vault, drawn in favor of
Lake county citizens, which have never
been called for and I have no doubt
they have been entirely forgotten. They
are good as the gold in the hands of the
owners." Bringing forth the county's
bljf pocketbook, Mr. Runkel enumer
ated the following list of warrants, rang
ing in date from 1881 to 1891, and signed,
respectively, by the chairmen ^f county
commissioners from the balmy days of
L. M. Coon up to the administrations of
John Fleming and other great men,
H. P. Smith included. "Whosoever will
may come" to the auditor's office and
get is neglected warraut which will be
promptly cashed by the accommodating
treasurer. Following is the list:
Abraham, August $ 3.30
Abel, W 1.10
Arnold, .... 8.00
Bartlett, E F....: «•*.*.* 3.40
Beach, Will E 2.00
Bruce, N 2.10
Blair, James 2.10
Beebe, Geo.. 1.10
Barnard, Jofctt. 0.00
Crow, LT..... 2.00
Cannon, Fred 1.70
Clark, Clarence A 210
C(ark, Arrello 2.10
Crow, 2.00
Chapin, A 2.80
Decker, i 1.80
Goetz, Phillip, 2.10
Hall, Annie..-.......... 1.10
Hard, Frank a. 1.70
Hare, John .« 2.20
Harrison, R. 1.60
Halverson, Nels 3.80
Hendon, B.. 2.00
Hawley, W 1.00
Larson, K .... 7.90
Lewis, Vm 1.10
Law,J H.«..•«• Jt-OO
cCullom, Neil 5.80
cKinnon, Dan. 1.10
McDermott, U E 2.00
Morgan, Augusta 1.10
Muliaoey, Ed. 2.00
Metzka, «f ........... 2.00
Olson, Jacobs..... 1.80
O'Brien, Dennis 3.00
O'Donnell, John 2.00
O'Donnell, Nora 1.90
Olmore, A 1.10
Iowa Frinting Co 1.25
Packard, Willard 4.10
Plinton, IL... 1.10
Rei, John.. 4.10
Rogers, G. 1.00
.Rahn, Sophia 3.20
Schneider, Peter 2.50
Sampson, P. 2.00
White, E P. .. 10.00
Waskey, Geo W 2.00
Williams, W 1.50
Wise, A 1.10
Wessell, Ge*v.. 1.90
Wallace, Wm. 2.00
Williams, Robert 1.10
Toilet articles, new and frerfr,1br the
lady's dresser, at R. Woed A OO.'B drug
store.
Hall's Hair Renewer cures dandruff
and scalp sffections also all cases of
baldness where the glands which feed
the roots of the hair are not closed up.
SINGLE TAX UNCONSTITUTIONAL!.
The Maryland Courts Render sa Im
portant Decision.
BALTIMORE, March 10.—The anti
single tax men have won. The court of
appeals of Maryland has decided that a
tax upon land alone for the support of
the government of this state or any part
of it, or the government of any county
or municipality is not in accordance
with the provisions of our present con
stitution and cannot, therefore, be
enforced. This decision grows out of
the single tax system enforced upon the
Citizens of Hyattsville, in Prince George
tounty.
Alt Kqualljr Protected.
The opinion handed down at Annap
olis says: "As those who own build
ings, improvements and personal prop
erty in any of the various forms, as
well as intangible
and
tangible, are
equally protected in their jKjssessiona
and in their national rights by the state
and local governments with those who
own land, the support of these govern
ments should place no heavier charge
upon one than upon the other class of
individuals. This has been tlie uniform
and consistent policy always followed
in Maryland. Eminently just in itself,
a sound and long accepted axiom of
political economy, has been incorporated
in her organic law since Nov. b, 1874.
This decision ends the attempt to try
the single tax iu Maryland.
Dismissed Sixty.
WASHINGTON. March 18.—Secretary
Morton has been compelled on account
of the insnflkiency of the appropriation
of the seed department of the agricul
tural department, to sign an order dis
missing about 60 employes of that
division.
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Major Mae»nN Loomia,
DF.ADWOOD, 8. D., March 18.—Major
Mason Loornis died of heart disease
while sitting in a chair in the hotel
office at Spearlish. He was a railroad
engineer and a promoter, and had sev
eral projects on hand for railroads in
the Black Hills and Wyoming.
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THR ANN.-ARBOR STRIKK
Comhtlssinnrr Kirljy nitrf President
A»hi«'y Si |!1 'onferring.
TOLEDO, O.. March 10.—There it no
change in the Ann Arlior strike situa*
tion. Commissioner Kirby and Pre .i
dent Ashley are still working on th«T
articles of azreeni^nt and wiii probably
not announce their de
is
ion for a flay
or two. 'i he Ann Arlor issued notice
to conuf ciiuUH ii.at it is now .cauy to
interfiling' business. The old mm
hc^e not Vfi gone kick to work, lucre
i» a poK.si'ni iiy that Railroad Conimi
eior.^r Kirby and President
Ashley will
not Jigree. They be.-i: talking th*
matter over for two days now and
not get env nertr.r a solution.
Pi'osid nt A i:l ?y said to United
Pre -s (01 ro^rodent that eVen If luwind
Mr. Kirby did not com 3 to any decis*
ion the road would run along all right
as he had two men ready to work wlierflf
each one o! the old men had left. So it
looks as if things were not as smiling a#
is given out.
Refused to Interfere.
WASHINGTON. March 16.—The presi
dent has refused to interfere in the case
of Howard J. Schneider, the inurderetff
of his wife and brother-in-law, and t!ijji
execution n'ill take place in tho
here on Friday next.
Fired by Rnrgln^
FARMINQTON, MO., March 10.—Tha*
grocery store of S. S. Smith was entere||
by burglavs and after robbing the Safdf
of its contents they sot fire to the build*
ing. lom *13,000 insurance,
N# News of the Naronfc.
LONDOV, March
•. A
dispatch fi
Lisbon states that the mail steamer jus
arrived at Lisbon from the Azores,
brings no tidings of the missing Whitd
Star steamer Naronic. Officials will notij
abandon hope until after the arrival of
the next two mails from the Azores,butfj
the general opinion among shippers
th»t. thp Naronic. is Inat
"March to search'* is the old adage Iflf
searches out any weakness of the system|
resulting from impure blood. Those!
who use Ayer's Sarsaparilla find Marcll
no more searching or even disagreeably
than any other month. This medicinef!
is a wonderful invigorator.
Pile your orders for the season
1893 with
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Tehaeea Users Maalle Boaaetlaaea
when told that tobacco hurts thetnf
their wives never do, because shattered
nerves, weak eyes, chronic catarrh and
lost man-hood, tells the story. If your
husband uses tobacco, you want him to
quit, post yourself about No-to bac the
wonderful, harmless, guaranteed tobac
co-habit cure, by sending for our littler
book titled: "Don't Tobacco Spit and*
Smoke Your Life Away", mailed freeJ
Drug stores generally sell No-to-bac*
THESTERLING REMEDY CO., Indi
•na Mineral Springs, Indiana.
HOTEL.
LAKE PARK HOTEL
A finely furnished three-story
stone building,
Convenient to the Depot.
We take personal interest in the
comfort of our guests.
JANES & BULLOCX,
Pi oprietors.
ICK.
CHOICE
CRYSTAL
ICE.
of
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CITY MR AT MAKKKT.
City Meat Market.
Keeps constantly on hand a full
line of
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish, Fowl and Game, in season.
80ETHFL&SCHULTZ.
JEW KLBV.
AND
Silverware
tT
GEO. COOK'S
every del
Watches and Clocks of
scriptioiL
Repairing a Speet
Aiy.
In Wood's drug store.
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•Your orders for fc
winter supply of coal with
G. H. IRISH,
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W, CABQILI. CO.
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ness hereafter,
tlemanly atten-
Prices low as the lowest.
What the Ladies Say,
We alt love more the Dry Goods store
Whose comforts they provide.
And where we know by prices low
Their profits they divide.
We like to trade where every grade
Is standard as old gold.
Where all agree because they ggjp
That better goods are sold.
In every part throughout the store
There's bargains for us all.
To all the trade one price is made,
The lowest we recall.
And so you see through Ninety-three,
As we have done b«fore,
We're bound to go through sun MM! ttiow
To trade at D. McKINNON'S store.
CTUARH.
F. KURTH,
ptNittivtr of Mb in
MERCHANT TAILOR.
e§t the
Vanor Stoves.
A complete line of Heavy and Bhelf
Hardware and Build
ers' Materials
GT Tin Shop in connection with Store.
ATTeaatYN,
0M. M.JTmrme$. €. J. Jtmacr
FARMER
All kinds Of Hud and Soft Coal ATTOWIEYS MUISELORS AT LAW
kept in stock. 1
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FIIE WW SID DOMESTIC GIBK
I guarantee my goods and work to be strict
ly first class.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Factory and Salesroom on Main Street.
to
JOHN HUSS.
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MY
NEW
SPRING STOCK
Bright, new and the very latest patterns. A large line to select
from. Splendid goods, excellent workmen, and satisfaction guaran
teed. Come in and examine the new goods, and make selections.
T. J. THOMAS, The Tailor.
(BVMTAL ICK.
for your ice with
HURLEY,
his special busi
Prompt and gen
tion to patrons.
Give me a call.
BAKKBM' ttOOOM. ntlJIT** A.\I» CO.H VKUTIONKItY.
THE MODEL,
John Pfister's New Bakery and Fruit Store,
Fresh and Canned Fruits, Fresh Vegetables,
HA8DWAK&
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Hardware Store and examine
JEWEL
R. C. McCallister's'Boots and Shoes
BOOTS AND MHO KM.
My New Spring Stock
is arriving daily, v
Tha very latest styles, and b*sl
quality. I am prepared to«ell
Boots and Shoes at a very
close marj
and
in. Ladies'
ildren's
Shoes a Specialty.
JAS. BARRETT,
Successor to John MeCormiek.
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H.J. Patterson,
DEALKKZN—
COALIWOOD
Telephone connected with oj&ft
and Jones' feed store. v
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