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y T-- -~y- -y --y- A NEW STOCK OF The lar,.!^? week's clean up in the history of the Hoiiiestak^ mining com pany of the Black Hills was made on the ird inst. Exactly ounces of gold were taken out, estimated to IM worth Aberdeen experienced a ternfio wind storm at 1 /eioctj u. the morning of June 1. Many windows were broken and small buildings wrecked. The Wis it -an house wan unroofed and the N .'th western railroad coal sheds totally i-. ohshed. Great damage Was done iu tsurrounding countiy. Muui City .lournal, I: Gov. Pingret* !.h- the right idea. A man shows i^s i :h patriotism by heeding the de n.fiTid* made upon him by his family ••i- by enlisting as asoldier. In fact then s- 1 om for debate ae to whether family .i.rr *).e fiigher claim. A '.i-r lit-ci.le i a iwmoe has been ijih.Je in the passage of the war revenue r.Kisure from the fact that the senate iagreed upon and passed the silver ii.iftge arid bonvhng provisions. The b-Ver provides for SieO.imo.fKNi in certiti •atHH of indebtedness and ,»r '-ent bonds, to 1»- used exclusively n, payment ar expenses. In the in ^ter of d/.t-r the secretary of the treasury is authorized to coin not only ti.e seigniorage but all th# silver bullion now *}.e treasury «t a rate of not less thai -i.boo,**-*' per month. Against .•», of these coined dollars, ithe I:I, iunt of seigniorage, he is to issue silver •T'ltioatee in small denominations. 1 i.t-se amendments to the reyenue bill ..ere Carried by the decisive votes of 4."j ?•. :»1, and being the chief bones of cot 'eh'ion, the revenue bill will 110 doubt now have clear sailing and a apeeciy passage. The Russian government has adopted the metric system, which leaves the United States and tho British empire the only countries in the world which do not uso it. Elk Point Courier, 2: The papers t're as silent as the tomb on the point raised and urged by the Courier, that Gov. Lee, 111 appointing Col. Frost, overrode the state (.(institution and the military law made and provided in such cases. They have a good deal to say about the jfiilarity of Col. Frost with his regi 1,-r:t. the undesirability and even the ir ipaoity of Col. Sheafe, the alleged thirty six republicans out of forty-six regimental appointments" etc., all of which interesting matters utterly fail to touch, imrjli less explain away the point «.e have made. Discretion is the better part, of valor, and therefore we ought to give them credit, probably, for dodging au issue which can uo more be refuted than the principles of science or the laws of nature. llow would it do, Bro. Bruce, to oall fov. Lee's action in this cuse a "war rugs, Patent Tledfcine^* Notions and Cigar^? i^not surpassed by any store in the state. Also complete line of Paints, Oils Jewelry, and Varnishes. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Call and see us. THE DAILY LEADER 1( IN LA V JUNE ltterv VBKMIJ OF SUBSCRIPTION i :. '. 1 III. K tllxllttl? r. 1, i months' i l, I tnoT.th rri^r, J»T WTFK COOK & ODGE. 45 i«"! TO APYEKTltER9. TUB 1'tTLT LIADIB make, A epeeisl («Mat« of irii4hit cf rirattor. coi.cerLita tte »ivantnpe» •l1 rf!o^ic«s of the city of Madl?oc and ol tb« stite rGmlic» tt to th« patroMK'.- of»d {every cla#e.| .! K S v 11L, Pn .rU»tor At a special meeting of the South Dakota Synod of the Presbyterian church held in Huron the past week for the purpose of coueidering the advisa bility of consolidating its two eUuca nl institutions of this state—Scotland A -.demy and Pierre college—and place the institution in a more central location, it was decided to unite ti e two schools iu otse institution and locate it at Huron. A board of trustee? has been appointed to carry out the plau^ of Synod in this regard so that the new school may be rewdy to begin work September 1. 'n Watches and Clocks of all.descriptions. measure." just as the administration proposes doing in the ease of Hawaii annexation, so much opposed by con gress aud the people? Chicago liecord. 3: A reader of The Record asks a pertinent question as to why there should be eo great a differ ence between the pay of the officers and the privates in the volunteer army. He claims that as a rule many of the officers get better pay thau they could earn in private life, while all of the privates get less, and he thinks there should be a better adjustment. The pay of a private in the regular army is ^i: a mouth in time of peace in time of war 'JO per ceut is added, which makes the lowest grade of private $15.00 a mouth. After tive years" service the pay is raised £*2 a month. The pay of a second lieutenant, on the contrary, is Sl.l 'O a year and 1,300 if mounted. That of a tir^t lieu tenant is 61,^U0 and fJ.UH.'. The pay of the army has not been changed for more than half a century, but is more liberal in the United States than in any other country in the world. German soldiers get less than half as much. The only way to secure a readjustment ie by an act of congress. Can you afford to be sick, pay doctor's bills, suffer with pitiii and tiually die. when 3o ceute worth of Rocky .Mountain Tea would make and be^p you well FHAXK C. SMITH. The Cuban qu«etion and pfjlitical sink into insignificance with the man who suffers from piles. What he most desires, is relief. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. COOK «JT ODKK. Big Mtone Luke. To the Interstate Modern Woodmen picnic to be held at Ortonville, Minn., on Big Stone lake. June 22, liU*. the C. M. A St. 1'aul railway company will sell ex cursion tickets at the Madison depot for ?2.'^o cents for the round trip. Aside from the attractions of this magniticient lake, it is expected that .",Xi0 Woodmen will be in parade in uniform. Head Consul Northcott, lieutenant governor of Illinois and State Deputy W. II. Dawson will be present to address the meeting, but the crowning feature of the whole event will be Pain's great pyrotechnic and spectacular display of the '-Battle of Manila." This aloue is worth the price of the excursion. Tickets sold on dwy of excursion, or evening befofp on regular train. Late to bed and early to rise, prepares a n an for his home the skies. Karly to bed and a Little Karly Riser, the pill that makes life longer better and wiser. O'OK A OlI.h. ••|»r I't'iiixT K ore." as the name implies, is simply for Dys pepsia or IndigestioL. It should be su perior to the general run of preparations and prescriptions because prepared by a physician of many years' study and ex perience, whose writings on medical questions are accepted as authorities. If not satisfied after using one bottle, yonr money will be refunded by Frank Smith of Madison. KhVLKSE TO RUSSIAN AliMS, Garrlaooad Fort In Turkestan Attacked by the Natives. ST. PETEKSBUHO, June G.—A sensa tion has been created in official circles here by the news of unexpected attack, by 1,000 natives, on a Russian fort gar risoned by 300 infantry at the town of Andijan, province of Ferghana, Turke stan. It is said that 20 of the soldiers were killed nnd that \H were wounded. No each reverse to the Russian arms has occurred iu Central Arfia 111 many years. CENSOftSHi^ VEK V S I HILT. No N«wi of onini«furn J« IVrmlttod to H« Soiit iroi'j THIII|». TAMPA, Fla., Juno G. --The censor at Tampa, which relaxed enough during the day to permit of chronicling, with certain restriction!-, tho arrival of vol unteer troops at tins point, has been tightened to even a greater extreme than before. No comments whatever will be allowed on the movements of the regular or volunteer troops, eirht.r to or from this point, nor will anything bearing on any phase of the situation here be permitted., Land 5,000 Troops West ago de Cuba. Force of nti- Junction Formed With Qarcia's 3,000 flen. Oregon dinks Spanish Torpedo Boat Terror Furor. Captain Gridley of Cruiser Olynv pia Dies En Route Home from Philippines. Special ilir-jati !i The Dally Leadet. Sr. PAL L, uue t», i):05 A. M.—The fol lowing advices have been received by the American Press Association: The Spanish torpedo boat destroyer Terror ie reported sunk. There is au unconfirmed MNMT of an engagement otT Hayti. Captaiu Gridley of tlie cruiser Olympia died en route home from the Philipp special iliepatch to The Daily Lender. ST. PACL, Juue 6, 12 M.—'The fol lowing advices have beeu received Iy the Americen Frees Association: New York—A Kingston, Jumaicu, special reports tive thousand United States troops landed near Punta Caba- of three thousand insurgents. The dispatch adds that the landing wae ef fected under cover of tire from Admiral Sampson's Heet. With the troopm aeveral heavy siege guns were lauded. Kmgstou—News has been ftMived confirming the report from San Autonio of the sinking of the torpedo boat de stroyer Terror by the battleehip Oregon. rara, west of Santiago, where a junrtion has been effected with Uaroia's army Sermon at 0p«ra House Opens Exorcises of Madrid—Au imperial dispatch says the Americans ineffectually bombarded Santiago de Cuba Saturday. The !x»m* bardment lasted forty-fire minut^e* special di»|atcu to The Leader. ST. PAUL. June, 0, 2:15 A M.—The following advice-, have been reoeived by the American Press Association: Male St. Nicholas— Advices from the tlagship New York say there is no truth in the report from Port Antouio that the Spanish torpedo boat destroyer Terror had been sunk by the Oregon, Reports Insurgent Successes In the Philippines. The Bombardment of Santiago 5till Continues. 8i"" 1.! .!• 1- T.v .iK I.- .•.• ST. pAt i., June G, 4:25 p. M.—The following advices have been received by the American Press Association: Washington—Admiral Dewey reports to the navy department that the insur gents have won several victories over the Spanish in Cuvite Province, Philip pine Islands, and have taken tifty officers and eighteen hundred men prisoners. Cape Haytien—Advices from Santiago de Cuba are to the effect that the bom bardment of the fortifications there con tinues. There's nothing made or sold that's so good a friend to suffering women as Rocky Mountain Tea. It's woman's bast friend. '.Vi cents. FHANK C. SMITH. DOMINATED BY CROPS. Flattering O'ltlook Favorably Affects lb* Trade Situation. NEW YOUR, June (.—lir AD streets fays: The general business situation Blight well be expressed by the single word "crops." Certainly the very flattering outlook reported in nearly all the grain growing sections of the coun try, and particularly as regards the growing wheat, has been of a nature to dominate the entire trade situation. From all of the surplus wheat growing states comes but one report, that of a large acreage, extremely good weather and crop conditions already fore shadowing au unprecedented produc tion of tho king of cereals. Reports as to distributive trade are encouraging ia spite of the advanced state of the •on. LADIES Ha\ e seen our stock of beautiful SILK CAPES? They art- cheaper than ever. ir Some mayjwfiiit noi»Y MUSSELS. Some may want Some may want Word was more precious to him than all the gold or good things in the store house of nature. 1 he authenticity and inspiration of the bible were evidenced by the holu it had upon men no other book lias the, "Thus saith the Lord." no similar number of writers of any other books have giveu us the same unity of plan and purpose as those who through a period of lbi»0, composed the books of the bible its adapability to the needs of man Its harmony with science. In 1800 the French scientists formulated HO theories of science opposed to the science of the bible. Today not one of those so theories stands iu science, but the bible stands still {incontroverted. Addressing the (Mass at the close the speaker said: These two volumes—Nature and the Word are open Oefore you. Study them well as you go forth into the duties of life. Study nature and find God, but by all means study His Word. It will give you wisdom. In all your work speak a good word for the bible. But for the Word of God there would be no schools, no higher education for you. May God bless you. To-night the oratorioal contest for the Clara G. .Mackay pri/.es take place at the opera house, to-morrow uight the class eieroises of'!»8 take plaoe at the opera house also in the form of a play, and at 10 a. 111. Wednesday, the graduating ex ercises will be held, Pres. J. W. Heston of Brookings college delivering tbe ad dress. Liver Complaint* and *ei voo«neM« Cured No complaints are more oomrnon than the above you feel dull and muggy your bowels move irregularly and you have a clumsy feeling about the liver. Ae this oondition develops you are apt to grow despondent. Try at once a ln»t tie of Dr. Fenner's Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic." It will brighten the spirits and giv« HII exoep tional vigor to the body. If not, satis tied after using one bottln, your money will refunded by Frank Smith of Madison. Wont Brag* MILWAL'KEK, June fi.— At a meeting of the Milwaukee County Iron Brigade a resolution was passed abking Presi. dent McKmley to appoint Kdward S. Bragg, former brigade commander, to be a major general of volunteers. J. J. FITZGERALD, TAPESTRY KRISSELS. AXMINSTKR. Some may want 3 TLY. AM. WOOL INGRAix. Some may want 2 BACCALAUREATE Commencement Week Rev. Rose warne Delivers an Excellent Die course to A Large Audience. Commencement week exercme* of the State Normal scnool began yesterday With the baccalaureate sermon at the opera house at I0::U a. in. President Beadle. Rev. A. O. Shepherd, Rev. *M. CI 1 ne. Rev. J. Vincent Kisewarne and ti e Presbyterian church ohoir occupied the platform and assisted in the services. The sermon was preached by the Rev.j J. Viucent Rosewarue of the l'resbvter 1 iau church and it proved a magnificent discourse The speaker read for the ''scripture leesou the nineteenth Psalm aud took therefrom the theme of his dis course—The two-fold revelation of (lod— the revelation of God in nature and the revelation of (lod in His Word. In the' tirst we learn of Gotl's jxuver, sovereign ty, wisdom, etc., in the latter of His love, care, tenderness and grae*. The two revelations of tiod form a grand 1111- 1 ity. No one can be a thorough student of nature without coming face to face: with God. Vet David after his long ex-' experience in royal life averred that the Spring Announcement. LADIES SKIRTS Our lf*ie of Ladies Skirts have just arrived. They are fill made of the latest dress u'ooda ntid in th® very Souse cteaaiag time is almost here. Some people "will a new Moquette Carpet. PLY. ALL WOOL IKORAIN. v One Minute is not long, yet relief is obtained in half that time by the use of One Minute Cough cure. It prevents consumption and quickly oures colds, croup, bronchitis, pueumonia, la grippe and all throat and lung troubles. MASONIC latest styles. Prices range from £1.50 Jjty.OO. eCARPET DEPARTMENT^ Sonu* may want Some may want Dozens of beautiful Rugs, all sizes and styles. Come and amine them and get prices. T. 3\ FITZG-EBAI We Will lot Endeavor to tell you how the War will terminate but tie fact remains that we are showing an elegant line of Spring Goods Dimities. Organdies. FIGURED PLAIN & DOTTED Our Shoe Stock. We are showing an elegant line of Ladies'& Gents' Oxford Ties. We know the prices are right and you should have a pair. Mi Groceries & Gfioice loner N. D. McGILLIVRAY. WISCONSIN ItOYCOTTKD. I'olnnltjr 4*iv*o th» hlio«ld«r by Other ('II«ki-«. CHICAGO, June »J.—James H. ^Vl.iy berry aud 11. K. Cochmas of tho Uni versity of Wisconsin were cleared u the charge of profcKHionaliam at a meeting of the graduating cummillci of tho Western Intercollegiate a*«oc:s» tion by a unanimous vote. Aa a n-snlfc the University of Chicago has with drawn from the association and will hold a separate meeting on the Mar shall hold. Michigan aud Illinois will follow suit. Wisconsin is much in consed at this action and foars tho boy cott will extend to football also. North* western probably will stand by Wis consin and possibly Iowa and Minne sota. COOK Si ODI K. AOKNTH ANTM), for "War with opain, including battles on sea and land. Contains nil about armies, navies, forts and vvarHhips of both nations nnd graphic story of the great victory of the gallant Dewey tells everything about Sampson, Schley, Kit/hugh I^»e and leading cjoinrnniaiidnrH, by Hon. .lameM KanUm oung, the interpid leader for (, ita libre in the halls of Congress. he greatest war book published liOO large pages 1(M» supnrh illustrations many in richest colors. Hue large color' ed maps. Biggest book, highest com missions, lowest price, only *I.?.Y Kach Mibsc riber receives grand fl.uo premium ree. Demand enormous, harvest for agents .'WJ days credit freight paid: ou1111 free Write to day Address, The •National Book (Concern, Dept. 15, .W Dearborn street, Chicago. Tfir,pLE WASH SILKS. a a I have tli® tiiost h* a 3 n a a l.iu- of Wash Silk, 2r„ at ami 00c per yarrl or 1 waists. Tlu-v ulw. The y 11 t. nic cheap dresses lor li,,!,. Also Surnh and k'irls ^liitia 8i|- for ladies waists nnd triii,u,ifi rrp cce OIL CLOTH. Some may want LAXOLIl'M. need 2 PLY. AM. WOOL STA I. ARpj HTKAW MATTING Some may want ei such a Mull. French Ginghams inbeatfftif stripes and plaids. We have just opened a line of Summer Corsets including the I rench Tlodel which are very popular this year Our line of 25c corsets are goiugUke hot hicuits. is still in jooU shape. GETTING READY hvcry il"« ft trying ordeal to face.' If i 1 lr for there 10 te what m:iJ" ,iaF Child-birth of unoert.i'1111 ASSISTANCE- Nature Is not given proper Mother's Friefl is the best help you can use It is a liniment, and when r» plied several montlis before it makes the advent eusy i"11*,u ,.Knil.irl.v8"a^th^timnlK,,m.lbabyat r!v pail ,l ,-en* less. It relieves and prevc,.- i sickness," relaxes the ov»'rwtr:|1' cles, relieves the distended fe* u- [K,r a,j ens lalor, makes recovery if,* tain without any dangerous n Mother's Friend is g««! puri»ose, viz.: to relieve ®°'11 danger and pain. f, ,r^ One dollar per bottle ftt •nt iy e*lsroKH on rrroij't IniJ. sent .r Won f»r wiimrn, will t»® •*®ul Upon sppllcstlon to THE BRADPIELD REOULATO Attaata. Os.