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and we have divided to close out our entire line at BUY NOW We nave an Kinds of Shoes for all Kinds ol Feel -WHOLESALE- to make room for Fall Goods. REMEMBER we have im mense as well as an elegant assortment and they must all go. 4 The little republican clubs maintained principally by aspiring politicians and office seekers received a very discourage ing blow in President McKinley's recent civil service order. The hope of gain is gone aud the clubs are disbanding quite generally. Government by injunction is getting the better of the striking miners. The poor fellows bad better take to the road and seek a means of existance elsewhere The Sioux Falls caucuses went solidly it is supposed for Jndge Wilkes ot that city for circuit judge on the populist ticket. This will no doubt control the Minnehaha county delegation in his fa vor. The sixth ward caucus adopted a series cf resolutions severely oondemn ing Judge Palmer, H. H. Schwartz, W. I i «. *uai workings that it is an excellent method to extort largest from the people *r ^ictaiu any sort of e .,.*.06lvegovernment,whether of financial or lavishiness. The beauty of this gold standard businees is that wheu adopted by a government the people do not realize 60 distinctly what it costs and thejpoliticians and capitalists can gloss it over with other names and keep right on with the extortion. Mexi co for example, which has been in a very prosperous condition for 6ome time ou the silver basis, her producers realizing the old time prices is, as a government, confronted with a very serious condition of her treasury, owing to the recent rapid decline of the value of silver as compared with gold. It now takes be tween two and three dollars of silver to pay one of the gold interest on her debt, and as her revenues in the past Lave been adjusted to silver, she is not getting revenue enough to meet her obligations. fcfhe is now a government realizing iu actual dollai-6 and cents what the appreciation of gold is costing her. Now, if the government of Mexico will adopt the gold stbiidaio, it will cut prices of the products of her people in two and even less, but the government will get its revenue in gold sufficient,' even ou the old basis, to meet her obli gations and the people "pay the fiddler," not knowing the cost in dollars and cents, only as they feel they are becom ing impoverished and great moneyed in terests are beiug built up there and abroad at their expense. This adopting a gold staudard is a slick way to deceive and rob the common people. It may be that Mr. Eekles' dark forebodings in re gard to this country maintaining the gold standard are caused by an appre tension that the people in time may find out what the system is costing them, if they have not already found out. tlJJ I I S 1*1 i r: and see what we can save you. It is an opportunity you do not get very often and you should buy a good supply. MORSE 5 MUNRO.. TtiiS DATL"i LEAPEii FRIDAY, AUGUST 20. 1897. VEKM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION .b.. i.id.i, 1 year |6.C0 Bv mail, 6 months 8.00 By mail, 8 months 1.60 Unilv, by carrier, per week 16 TO ADVERTISERS. 1'HB DAILY LBADEB makes special feature of mishlti information concerning the advantages aud resources ci the city of Madison and of the etKe atlaree entitling it to the patronago 3f ad vert iserg or every claee. STAU' ... Comptroller Eekles in his address be fore the National bankers at Detroit speut most of his time in denouncing our currency system ES the worst on the face of the earth and seriously questions the ability of this nation to maintain even the gold standard. The comptroller takes rather a gloomy view considering the inexhaustible resources of this country. In the last twenty years gold tias appreciated iu value ovt: tifty per cent OJ in oiher words the prices of products have been lowered corres pondingly, all to maintain the gold standard, and while the people have done a good deal of groaning and growling, they are capable of doing a good denl more before we let this phantom of for. eign credit place us in the third class of nations. We have a tariff now to meet the exigencies of ttie oase which Mr. Eekles, beirjera derr-r'..u'. at also, but lie will tiud Jl, O. Colton and J. S. Kirk, representa tives of that county in the last legisla ture, for their treachery acd incompe tency to protect the interests of the peo ple in that body. With the republicans lauding Attorney Gen eral Grigs by for his position towards the railroads while sitting ou the state equalizing board, the weather in the fusion enmp at Sioux FBPP looks decidedly squally. Something to Depend on Mr. James Jones, of toe drug firm of Jones & Son. Cowden, 111., in speaking of Dr. King's New Discovery, sayp that last *^ier his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and her case grew so set^ous thut physicians at Cowden and Pi could do nothing for he-. It seemed to develop into Hasty resumption. Hi v itig Dr. King's New Discover store, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle lr i!»\ and to the surprise of al! she be gan to get bo from first dose, and half dozen jollies cured her souud aud well. Dr. K'.rg'a Te .v Discovery for Consumption, cough? end Colds is guar anteed to do this good work. Try it. Free trial bottles at C. H. Wood's drug store. Don't nauseate your stomach with teas and bitter herbs, but regulate your liver and sick headache by using those fa mous little pills iwn D^Witt's LitU* Early Risers. FRANK SMITH. Burning, itching skin diBt.i-es in stantly relieved by D^Vut'* \Vit"l Salve, unequalled for cuts, bruis burns. It heals wuhout leaving a scar. FRANK SMI H. WHOLESALE PROSECUTION'S. Violators of the llliuoi* ilutterlne Law lie coming too Numerous. CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—Prosecutions on a wholesale scale will, it is said, soon be instituted against violators of the new butterine law which prohibits the col oring of imitation butter. It is claimed that dealers in all parts of the city are selling butterine and other preparations in open defiance of the law and with the mutual understanding that the mat ter is to be brought to the supreme court to have the constitutionality of the law passed upon. In this it is said they will be accommodated with a ven geance. Three prominent firms have already been indicted for violating the law and evidence is being collected in other cases. The national dairy union is said to be behind the prosecution. EXPLOSION OF DUST. Serious Accident at the Davenport Syrup Refinery. DAVENPORT, la., Aug. 20.—An ex plosion of dust knocked out two walls of the elevator of the Davenport syrup refinery. John Rapp and John Rahn, two men in the cupola, were forced to jump 60 feet and were badly injured. William Wolf, a farmer, was fatally crushed and his 11-year-old daughter was killed. Frank Stevens was in jured. The building took fire immedi ately and was destroyed. LOIM. $15,000 insured. Old People Old people who require me4io4«e to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy iu Electric Bitters, This medioine does not stimulate and contains no whisky nor other intoxi cant, but acts as a tonio and alterative It acts mildly on the stomach and bow els, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Eleotric Bitters is an excellent appetizer andnx' digestion. Old people will find it just ex aotly what they neod. Price fifty oei aud Sl.CJ per bottle at C. H. Wood's drug store. There is a time for everything and the time to atteud to a cold is when starts Dou't wait till you have con sumption but prevent it by using One Minute Cough Cure, the great Remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitas and all throat and lung troubles. WANTED Just try FRANK SMITH UPRIGHT AND FAITHFUL gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible, established bouse in South Dakota. Monthly 865.00 and expenses. Position steady. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept. H, Chicago. a 10c. box of Casoarets, the finest mm andfeowsl Nlfplftter ever made. THE WO»l»EK» OF Ml'lEXCK laing Troubles and Consumption Can l»e Cured. An Eminent \e*v York t'heiuittt and MeientlMt Naltfxa Free Oder to Our Header*. The distinguished New York chemist, T. A. Slocum, demonstrating his dis covery of a reliable and absolute cure for consumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis^ aDd all bronchial, throat, lung and chest aiseases, stubborn coughs, catarrhal defections, general decline and weakness, loss of flesh, and all the conditions of wasting away, will send THREE FREE BOTTLES (all different) of his New Discoveries lo any afflicted reader of the Lake Couuty Leader writing for them. His "New Scientific Treatment" has cured thousands permanently by its timely UR», and he considers it a simple professional duty to s»ffering humanity 10 donate a trial of his infallible cure. Science daily develops new wonders, and this great chemist, patiently experi menting for yenrs, has produced results as beneficial to humanity as pan be claimed by any modern genius. His as sertion that lung troublfes and consump tion are curable in any climate is proven by "heartfelt letters of gratitude," filed in his American and European labrator ies in thousands from those cured in all parts »f the world. Medical experts concede that bronchi al, chest aud lung troubles lead to Con sumption, which, uninterrupted, means speedy and certain death. Simply write to T. A. Slooum, M. C., 98 Pine street, New York, giving post office and express nddress, a^d the free medicine will be promptly sent., Suffer ers should take instant advantage of hid generous proposition. Please tell the Doctor that you saw hia offer in the Lake County Leader. f*eople'H Party Convention. The people's party of Lake county, 8. D., will meet in delegate convention at the court house in Madison, on Satur day, August 28,1897, at 2 o'clock p. for the purpose of selecting fifteen dele gates to represent this county in the ju dicial convention for the Second judicial circuit, to be held at Sioux Falls Wed nesday, September 1, and the transao tion of such other business as may properly come before the convention. All legal voters who favor the principles of the people's party, and all those op posed to the republican party, are re quested to take part in the primaries and the convention. The various town ships and voting precincts will be enti tled to representation as follow#:' Madison, 1st ward.3 Herman 2 Madison,2nd ward.3 Winfred 2 Madison 3d ward. .3 Rutland 3 Madison, 4th ward.2 Leroy 4 Chester 2 Farmington 2 Franklin 3 Concord 2 Orland 2 Summit 3 Clarno 2 Nunda ........ .3 Wentworth 2 Bad us 4 Wentworth village.l Wayne .2 Lakeview 2 The committee recommends that the primaries be held on Wednesday, Au* guat ife By order of the committee, A. O. SCHMIDT,.Chairman. LUND IS THE BASIS A BANK DRAFT for $1.00 CURE YOU OF WHAT? Any disease caused by a 4'sordered stomach, im pure blood, an inactive livei or diseased kidneys We do not treat emptoms, and so care nothing abont them. But those four organs in a healthy condition and the symptoms will disappear. You Don't Have to Buy Sottle after bottle nntil yoa have exhausted your parse una then be informed that you have not taken th« the medicine lose enongh Wo guar antee a complete cure with our Three* XMthc*'Treatment f»r Onr Dollar. WONDER WORKER A Bank Draft for $1.00 with everv package and weoffer a RKWAHO OF SIOOOO to any person who disproves om statement that the CHraens National Bank of Corry, Pa., will cash yowr draft if WONDEK WORKKK falls to cure yea. Yon any you have tried so many remedies and! they all failed to cure yon. Very likely hut thati is-BO argument against WONDER WORKKK. We guarantee by Bankable paper to w»«*wp IF Good Home111 Good Climate where you can raise Wheat, Oats, Barley, Corn, Flax. Potatoes, in fact everything adapted to this latitude, and where you successfully carry on DAIRYING AND STOCK RAISING and where your family will have the advantages of Good Society, Good Schools, Good Church Facilities, then come and see me, and I will show you |ust what you want. If you are renting land now, paying $3 to $5 per acre annual rental, I will show you just as good land and sell it to you at what you will pay out in rental where you are in three years, and will give you easy terms of payment. If you want a good location in Madi son I have such for you. Correspond eric® Solicited, CHAS. B. KENNEDY, Madison, S. D. ETKUV TACKAGE OV Or. E. D. Warde's Wonder Worker. There is a Bank Draft for $100 which will be caebed for yon by the Citizen's National Bank oi Corry, Pa., if the WONDER WORKER fails to cure yon. Notice we do not cay help, benefit or relieve yon, but Cl'KB YOU. vegetable roete, herbs and barks, "Grandmother's Medi cine,," hot not mixed up indiscriminately as was formerly the custom. OUXMKTHOD: 1st30 days a treatment of Koots: 2nd 3A davs, treatment of llarbs 3d 30 davs, treatment of Barks and You UUI WELL. iWlUYS, POSTIVE CUBE. gl.00„ rie oulv medicine now oa the market that is backed with Bankable Paper. JMMt«eve» Address WOK lKit WOHKRIt CO.„ lOSS Bedford Aw., Brooklyn, N. 1. Send money by express mouey order, P. O. men ey order, registered letter or in U. f. 2-cent stamps. Mention this- paper when yon wske Tetter, Salt-Rheum and Eczema. The intense itching and smarting, inci dent to these diseases, is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching pik-s and a favorite reme«ly for sore nipples, chapped hands, ehilblaim, frost bites a ad chronic: sor»» eyes. eta. per box. Dr. fady's (V.nlttinn lewder?, are just wluit a horse needs when i:. bad condition. Tonif blood purif'. v anc verinifug". Thi y a?v iot fool !.ut medi'-in" and tb" bent in ute t« p\f, ?•. horse in prime condition. Pno 25 cents per nackn.sr« MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBE AXth Actnoin XMaeaaM—Failing meat and effeete St Wer Mem- 017, Im potency, SleepleMMM, etc.. ceased bi Abase or other Excesses ana Indis cretions They quickly and nnrity (Mtore Lost Vitality in old or room, and fit i mu for itadr, butineea or marriage. Prevent Insanity and Consumption it tedlate Improve other fall In- me. Their nseahowa Immediate Improve effeete a OGEE when all upon, having the genaine Aju nd :en Tablete. They bare eared thousand* and wHloareyoo. We give a poe- o. 60 cts. PMSaoet or lis pkgee (fall treatment) for |U0. "By Hie In •atfalun, a .o. by V. €3. HH1TH, DriMlH. HAVE YOU A LOT? GARDEN OR FARM? PLANT FRUIT TREES, BERRY BUSHES, AND SHRUBBERY obtained from the celebrated Sderman nursery, OF CHARLES CITY, IA. Stock guaranteed of best quality, deliv ered in gcod condition, Fall or Spring. Madison, S. D, Agent. Citv Meat Market Keeps constantly on haa I a all line of All WEALTH. j. A. Can give you as wide a choice of Ladies Boots and Shoes HOSIERY, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, and other DRESS GOODS as any store in the West. His stock is new and o£ the best make and latest styles. In Men's Wear an immense stock at lowest prices. LOOK OVER OUR STOCK BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. CH4S. ANGLE, Fresh and Cured Meats, Fish, Fowl and Game, o season JOHN SCHULTZ. IIS !l!ill 1 also Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, Overalls and Underclothes, he has J. A. JOHHSON. PENSIONS! PENSIONS! ». -si M-OTBfcJR will'give faithful attention to til PENSION* «ICOTY, & PAY CASES entrusted to him—at Syndicate Block, Madison. S. D. 6««. ML. iTaftiMr. 0. J. Farmer & TBISD.TBOB AMD 8AK WOMAN'S TtELlEP. Always prompt and nllahle. Avoid Imitation*. Oft CATON'STAKSY PILLS and IAVI BEDSITS. At drutstores, or Hut Ureci (sealed), price 91. CATOBBFBC. On*Boston.Mass. Pamphlet** LOOP POISON pHffiSa tegg^asssssasiiis!!: home for game price under game Kaaran* palna, MuooogPatchea in mouth, Sore Throat! ^A8^,$S6^4Sii6SSHS aiiV u u 4i,ia Jr/l*Ulnf oat, It Is thle Secondary BLOOD Poisni. O" onconSi