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TIAILY LEADER -.1 Tin* T«M«. nkB« A»t- e", ffef „r c«, «oi»« StpMW Ij wh,ffc 11:00 dep*rt nl* b'-N T«ll» TTkn K, Vo t~. dep»rw 4:15 p.m. r*iihl« ,Rom tan 0'-"* ne*'1'so11! Srri»«» '-•v"P-ln' 4 h,v -s »rrlvc» 5:3' m. r"oB TBB WB,T- BI, f"° .isR,IOP e«rrr PMMBOH NI h'Dfjwhen Pr®fJd#d ,»!•• fO®« *M| wUb m*M Dcer.MD0inli"fib. I0"1 p..«fA«ii»wt una. "i'V ron Monday*, Wednesday* and •l1,1 whvIi8 M»dUon. nonh, at4:l0p. f. MHI1I#OII *t 8:30 p. ni. nindHt ,i|ii nin Tne«a»vs, Thanday*, It-avlQK Madron, north, al niril,lvH« .^'Madiaou at 10:M)a.m. arriving mLMS8. Local At«nt. E I Y |0(AL HHKVITIIW. (jotT wirt passenger far Sioux lUul return to-day. Hull of the Normal school de '"north by the morning train. ivuls from the north. Mm. V. R. ]t and U. J. O'Connell, frotu lta- |,. prims* returned from How', the morning train aa did also V. n.itien. 1 Preston, secretary: Special N K' Cyrus chapter to-night. Work decree. I). Hurkhardlof Harlea, N. I)., to lit) (,n r!.,i hJ* •*,ler» r. Hurling. Hell, who has been visiting bar Mrs. Olmore. for aome time, home to Sioui City. ,,4!s on the evening trata: Ed. Mr*. •!. W. (»«ff, MM. Geo. i.,..land Mrs. Joe Gilbert. i:ul Mrs. Wm. I^»we are rejoicing .. mlvent of their first born--a •,r at their home this afternoon. I actor Tho*. Fitzgerald returned !i»'Hi»oliM and Hon. I). A. Lywna to u.es, Iowa, by the morning train.! v ,rd Democrat, 22: Miss Maud i y of Madison, a stenographer, is testimony in U*# ZickrioU trial Iulge Dotv. \Vright cattte MI from the farm H\ to attend a party to 1*» given by it V.eiiill tiiis* evening aud will spend i. »t with fasr friend, Vsltna Wil- V. \V. C. T. U. held a very large .•i/.husiastio gathering for social Ni.muent at the houte of Miss Km '.ark last eveuing and the event was Huncess. •ml gathetiug of Knights of Py .' leir fauulias and invited gue#U» 1 at Castle hall last evening and i in enjoyable alTair. Though no ^rani was followed refreshments -•'.-ved aud Ui« ucuaaiuu tuude a one. onimittee* on the improvement 111i Kih'K)l grounds will meet at denceof I). I). Holdridge this The gentlemen are allowed to teir wivcH and the ladies on the tees their husbands. Minute s, Cough Cure, cures. I hat it what it »u made lor. "tark, Pleasant Kidge, I)., s«ys, f' two doctors gave up my Iniy to I ived him from croup by using Minute Omgh Cure." It is the 1 k'--t ittui most certain remedy f«»r u '-olds aad »li tbroHt and lung FHANK HMITH. TMl. CHmCNKN. 1i-r if K.xfrrlMfM In (he IHIferetit Uf orMhlp In the lt "Morrow. I.t THSRAM OHUBCH. liingBervices at I0:fl0 a. ta. and I' "i- Sunday school at noon. IIAI'TIST T-IIRITCH. Clme, pastor: Preaching service 1" Sunday Huhcol at 12. Junior U. Y. P. P. U. at G::k). -iiitr at 7:30. Subject of irorniug 11 "The Present Christ." Subject i ingHermon, "What Must I lo to s ivndj"' cordial invitation to all. QUACK ciitruca. Wihnrd .loties, Iieotor: R^g- VICHH at (irace Kpiscopal church Nunday HH follows: Morning and Hermon, at 10:!K) a. tu. Sun IKIOI ut noon. Hveniug Prayer and at 7:!K) p. m. A general intrita ''evtiMided to all. I'UKMIYTKKIAN U citi ii. i"n. lni,K ,it io::k II. m, by Liev. C. H. "UrK- Subject, "Goti Brings the '"'ds ltHiiHractors to VTiew." Sal- Ni'ltool at noon. Young people's "!'"gat 6:30. No evening preaching. M. K. Cltl'RCII. r, ii' liing ut 10:.'W a. m. and 7:110 p. tn. 1 ,m"K Hiiliject, "Increase Our Faith." |ni)jr subjeot, "Li'its and (Jain." A "••nil iiiviMttiou to a'l and a special 'it i«n to business ninfi to the eve- H, rvice. or oosiive eat a Cascaret ''uthariic, cure guaranteed, l(kj, 2.ro 'V'H Hughes, Norfolk, Va., was itin „u"' hurnetl on the face and neck instantly relieved by DeWitt's rv u-i»i B' f^a',re« ii!o„i^ .,ul mo«» which healed the in- I#,av,n« Mar. It ia the Pile remedy. Vim Sun*. BolUvcd Dfinnnrati »nd Doltlns Btnb 1 leans win win In Marjland. ANNAPOLIS, Md., Jan. 22.—The sen* Mwmbly of Maryland, iu joint ses •lou, taken seven ballots for a United btaten senator without result. The ef. feot of the day's work is to leave the solution of the senatorial problem as mnch in doubt aud the end of the •truggle apparently as far off as it was before the balloting began. But one thing IH clear, aud that is the fact that perfect sympathy exists between the Democrats and the bolting Republicans in the Baltimore city delegation. This was clearly shown when, after the sec. ond ballot an attempt was made to ad Journ the joint convention. The Dem ocrats and bolters voted solidly against the motion and defeated it. Another fact ia that tho "eleven" are seemingly •tronger than ever, and are fully under oontrol of their leader. There is now no doubt whatever that ihe Demo* cratic contingent stands ready to cast ballot for a Republican. Who that Republican will be is yet uukuown, but the belief that it will be William T. Malster, mayor of Baltimore, or Major Alexander Shaw is growing, and the McComaa men no longer attempt to disguise the fact that they dread such au outcome. As to when the coalition will take place is unoertain. The Dem ocrats have two points to gain by pro tracting the struggle, for the longer this fight is on tho more it disrupts the Republican party, aud they have not abandoned the hope of protracting it through the session, thereby making it possible that Qorman's successor will have to be chosen by the legislature which meets in January, 1900. There are rumors that the Democrats have agreed to vote for Malster, provided that he will guarantee the necessary 15 Republican votes to elect. Tho result of the seventh ballot was as follows: McCoinas 44, Gorman 46, bhaw 1U, Shryock 2, Fiudl&y 2. Total 118. SPKI8S0N WILL CONTEST. Banna'* Chl»f Opponent Will Try |a l*ro»» Mia Election Waa Fraudulent. CLEVELAND, Jan. 22.—A special from Columbus, O., says: Mayor McKisson of Cleveland is here taking tho prelim inary steps to contest the scat of Sena tor llanua iu tho United State* senate. Mayor MCKISHOU will rely largely on tcstimouy adduced at tho investigation of the bribery charges now being made by tho senate committee, and will hold that Senator llanua did not receive euough legal votos to entitlo him to the place. LONG DEADLOCK LIKELY. TSaVrC*** Democrat* t'ntbl* to AgrM oa a Senatorial Candidate. NASHVILLE, Teun, Juu. 22.—The Democratic legislative caucus held to select the party candidate for the United States senate met at 8:30 p. m. Fourteen ballots were taken without a nomination. The persistence with which the supporters of each candidate •taud by their choice causes the grow* lug belief that a prolougud diiadiock i* immiueut. HIT WITH A BANDRAG. Captain Annie r. Hugh** of (lie Amer- irati Volunteer* Itrntally A*«aulted. KKW YOKK, Jan. 22 As the result of au attempt at assassination, Captain Annie P. Hughes of the Volunteers of America, and secretary to Commander ltalliiiKtou Booth, lies in a critical con* ditK'ii in Orange, N. J. She was sand bagged within a short distance of her homo, and the blow caused concussion of the brain. Ericha Prismau, alias George Bell, a former convict, who recently was discharged from Commander Booth's staff at the Yoluuteer headquarters, has been arrested on suspicion of beiug tho would-be murderer. The incentives for the deed, according to the police, were revenge for having been dismissed, and because the prisoner's attentions to Major Jennie Hughes, sister of the cap* tain, were rebuked. The police think that Prismau mistook Captain Hughes for her sister when he dealt tho blow. Captaiu Hughes is only 19 years old, and a girl of much attractiveness. Her sister, Miss Jennie Hughes, is a tall, handsome girl, 23 years old, resembling tho captain slightly. They are daugh* tars of Rev. Georgo Hughes, for 50 years a Methodist minister, and at pres ent oditor of u religious monthly mag azine published in this city. Both girls are noted as earnest church workers in that town. Captain Hughes entered the Salvation Army six months before the division of that organization. When the Volunteers were established, hers was tho second name iu the new organ ization. MR. CLEVELAND'S PRESERVES. Kx-I'realdent Will Hare a Mi noting LoJu" Near I'rlnceton. TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 22.—Grover Cleveland has purchased a tract of land near Princeton, N. J., to bo used as a gauio preserve. 'lhis tract consists of 6o acres for which 9 0 was paid. It is full of rabbits and ijuail, but Mr. Clove land intouds to Btock it with good game and put a pretty little lodgo house Upon it. Mr. Cleveland will have his preserve ready by next fall, and he is already preparing to purchase quail, pheasants, partridges, snipe, woodcock, rabiuAs, loxes, squirrels and English hares. Hill to 4limt (iroKVftior. COLI'MBUS, O., Jan. 22. Senator Fink's bill to gerrymander tho con gressional districts of the suite has been introduced. 'Ihe main purpose of the bill, and Mr. Fink Iraukly acknowl edges it, is to legislate Congressman Urosvenor out of »like aud put a Dem ocrat in his placo. InveatlRatln* a DlaerapaMJT* WAUHAU, Wis., Jan. 22-O. D. Bartz has been employed by tho finauco committee of the oounty board to go fever the books of the county treasurer to find the cause of an apparent dis crepancy of $11,000 in his aooounta. THE TEMPLE OF FAME. 0am of Characters of a Musical and Liter ary Entertainment to be Given bj St. Katharine's Guild. The Temple ef Fame, a grand musical, literary and spectacular entertainmeut, will be given by home talent at the opera house Friday and Saturday eve nings, Jaouary 28 and 29, for the benefit of St. Katherine'e Guild. Admission 25 and .'16 cents, Tickets on Sale at Smith's drug store. CAST OF CHARACTERS. Goddess of Fame—Mrs. F. N. Palmer. Goddess's atteLdant—Jean Murray. Miriam —Hazel ('hales. Miriam's maids—Let tie Larkin, Leola Cornelysen, Blanche Ball, Edna Koeh ler. Queen Elizabeth—Mrs. B. H. Hol dridge. Sir Walter Raleigh—S. Ginder. Arthur Folsom Cleveland—LaPearle Wood. Mrs. Partington—Mrs. O. O. Murray. Ike Partington—Clarence Olmore. Queen Isabella—Mrs. Harry Chales. Christopher Columbus—H. H. Frud enfeld. Leif Erickson—Lew. Johnson. Sappho—Jeesie Piercti. Socrates—George Waters. Xantippe—Nellie Morse. Topsy—LaPearle Wood. Japanese maiden—Dot Stahl. Mary Queen of Scots—Nellie O'Con nor. Sisters of Mercjr—Miss Fitts and MiHs Munro. Carl—Sylvester 0' lar. Katrina—Edna Scott. George Washington— Geo. R. Farmer. Martha Washington—Mrs. R. C. Mc Cal lister. Pocahontas—Mrs. Ida Weasel I. Capt. John Smith— John Cranney. Hypatia— Dora Cornelysen. Cleopatra -Mrs. Frank Palmer. Cleopatru's maids—Dean O'Connor. GrBee French. Grace Darling —May Bingham. Sailor lad—H. H. Holdridge. Maud—Elta Koehler, Bridget O'FlanningiW—Mrs. T. J. Lannon. Barbara Fritchie—Mrs. J. J. Wright. liuth Katherine Wheeler. Woman's rights advocate— rs. Tolles. Joan of Arc Ethelyn ('lough. Mother Goose—Mrs. Harry Munro. Little old man- Willie Brennan. Little old woman —Mamie Cook. Mary Quite Contrary— Colletta Fitz gerald Milk maid—Agnes Wadden. Dude—Van Larkin. Miss Muffet Hazel NicholB. Jack Horner—Dean Weseell. Curly Lt»cks—Edna Fitzgerald. Little Prince—Nora Lannon. Mother Goose's children—George Cook. Genevieve Fitts. Pianists—Margaret Callinan, Helen Lannon. What It MranM. When we advertise that wo will guar ante*- Dr. King's New Discovery, Kleciru* Hitters. Hucklen's Arnica Salve or Dr. King's New Life Pills, it means that we Hre mithonzeii by the proprie tors to sell these remedies on a positive guarantee, that if purchaser is not satis lied with results, we w ill refund the pur chase price. These medicines have been sold on this guarantee for many years and there could be no more conclusive evidence of their great merit. Ask about them and give them a trial. Sold at C. H. Wood's drug store. Go to C. A Keliey's for choice dried beef, and that nice full cream cheese. All package coffees al 10 cents. Liver C'MMplalntN and ^rrvomnfM 4'orrtl. No complaints are more common than the above you feel dull and muggy your bowels move irregularly and you iutve a clumsy feeling atout the liver. As this condition develops you are apt to grow despondent. Try at once a bot tie of "Dr. Fenner's Blood aud Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic.'' It will brighten the spirits and give an £(cep tional vigor to the body. If not%atis tied after tsing one bottle, your money will be refunded by Frank Smith of Madison. DeWitt's Little Early Risers* The famous little pills. One Minute Coug .Curecures quickly That's what you want! FRANK SMrro It it* easy to catoh a cold and ust as easy to get rid of it if you commence eariy to use One Minute Cough Cure. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneu monia and all throat and lung troubles. It is pleasant to take, safe to use and sure to oure. FIUNK SMITH. a WWII MIU MUII or TASTAH MNHPCN DR. CREAM BAKING POWDffl Awarded Kidney or Bladder Troubles. ,, Any of UIH Hbove complaints or too scanty urine «re nurely and speedily cured by "Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure." Bed wetting by chil dren is generally cured by one Iwttle of this powerful remedy. Testimonials will be furnished on application to the dealer whom* name is given below. If not satisfied Mfter using one bottle, your money will l« refunded by Frank Smith of Madisor.. IIEEICIT1UUNDRT/ Work done neatly, promptlyand reliable. Basket leaves Madison Hjuse every TUESDAY morning. LEWIS WILHITE, Agent. Save Goal By buying the Ibest grades of Hard and Soft Coal, delivered to any part of the city, ot VEDDEK UOWLCTT, Th ir 1 Elevator eiiHt c'-^igan avenue COAL COAL COAL. Hubbell Bros, sell the Best] Grades 1 of Hard* and Soft Coal. MI represents $27,602,716 in Cyclone and Tornado Insurance. Call at his office and set rates. S..Y. HYDE ELEVATOR CO File your winter order now. "The ltest grades of hard And soft coa WM. FINTZEL, LOCAL AGENT Citv Meat Market Keeps constantly ou hand a full line of Freih an I .Cured Meats Fish, Fowl aLd Game, s sea .on, JOHN SCHULfZ. B*TAHLT»HEl il*7H L. SOPER Hmrnei aoii so COHOSH. MYDISJtf, SOUTH DAKOTA 1 Hlfhest Honors, World** Bdr Qold Modal, Midwinter Pair 4 FARMER & FAHMEK, ATTORNEYS (COUNSELORS AT UWK OOosiniBynrfiosKfaM' •'••'.ST:tsT'Zste that of COOK & ODEE, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS MID COOK-LANXON from U lie dealers carries a splendid at the end of each subscriber six. For instance, all in PROPRIETARY MEDICINES. Also dealer® ia JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, EfO. This department is under the management of Mr. Geo. Cook, by wfcom repairing in all branches will be skillfully executed. BLOCK. I BEGIN aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa The New Year Right, By Purchasing your Grocery Sup- i plies PRICES ALWAYS JUST RIGHT. icrcccccccr.r.BrBCCCCCPcnBCcci SIX SOLID SILVER SPOONS. The Daily Leader's Premium Offer Popular With The Ladies. The plan: The price of THE DAILY! LEADF.K will remain the same—1" cfnta a week by carri 50 cents a month by mail. Beginning January 1. LS^8. at the end of every sixty DAY? thereafter, every cash each and subscriber of THF. DAILY LK.ADKK will receive one spoon, solid silver tea one year, will have acquired a set subscribers, old aud new. whose names are on our books Jan uary 1. 1S H. and continue throughout the succeeding sixty days, will receive 6olid silver spoon No. 1. delivered at the same place the paper is delivered. March 1. and each sixty days thereafter May 1, No. "J July 1. No. 3 and so on until January 1. 1SW. when each sub scriber who has remained on our Lx ok8 throughout the year will have acquired a set of six. Sul!«Tibers beginniag on JANUARYS, 10. L.". or any other date in the month, will receive their first solid silver spoon on a corresponding date in March, aud one every sixty days thereafter uutil they have each acquired a set of six. MadUon. S IV. IVcember 1S..1897 y ti isrht. I THOS. CAREY. I line of Family and cy Groceries, Canned Goods, Confectionery,| Crockery, Glassware, and all kindsf|of |Vegeta bles and Fruits in season. Fan-| SUBSCRIPT'S will be accepted on this premium plan on any day of any month between the 1st of January and the 1st of April. 18P8. and no longer, as we desire to close this aeries of premiums April 1. 18!*9. Hut the best time to subscribe will be between now and the 1st of January, 181K as all new subscrit ers will then be on an equal footing with old subscril ers and receive their tirst solid silver spoon March 1.18F«8. sixty days from the date of the premium plan. However, sub scril»ers who come in any time between the 1st of January and the 1st of April, 1818. will receive the full set of six solid silver spoons during the year the paper is sent to their address. This is a grand premium offer, the gifts being the most valuable ever of fered by a newspaper in the northwest, and every faiuilv in Madison, every newly married couple in Madison, every young man in Madison, and every young lady in Madison, ought to avail them selves of it. The young folks will want solid silver SJWns on their chance ever offered to get them. FRANK SMITH S GUARANTEE. I hcrobyVortifylthat]! have this day contracted with J. F. Stahl to furnish him One Hundred Dozen, or more. Solid Silver Teaspoons, standard size and weight, manufactured by the Gorham Manufac turing Co.. silversmiths. Broadway and Nineteenth street. New York City. This eompany'is one of the most reliable and extensive manufacturers of solid ^silver articles in the country, and I guar antee the S'Mid Silver ]Tea spoons to be given away as premiums to subscribers of Tut D.U1A LEAKER to bo the genuine article. all tables some day, and this is the very best FRANK SMITH Here is one of those who are either so prej udiced against all ad vertised remedies, or have become discour aged at the failure of other medicines to help them, and who will succumb to the grim e s o y e w i o u knowing of the won derful value of Foley's Honey and Tar for all Throat and Lung troub les. For Sale bv FRANK SMITH