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i If V DENISON'S A Aberdeen News, 16: The indications are that thereVill be a large class at the Soottish Bite reunion which begins to morrow evening at 9 o'clock and con tinues through Wednasday, Thursday and Friday. There will probably be a large number of visitors at the reunion, S3me coming from quite a long distance Sioux Falls dispatch, 15: To judge by the manner in which butter is arriving here for exhibit at the annual conven tion of the National Creamery Butter makers association, to commence Jan uary 23, expectations of an immense at Best Imported WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18,1809. BOX PAPER IFFICWL PAPER OF CITY SIB CFLOHTY. TBHM8 OP 8UB8CBIFTIOM By mail, 1 By mail, 6 months 2.00 By mail, 8 months 1-00 By mail, 1 month By carrier, per week 10 TO ADVRRTI8BR8. TUB DAILY LIAOIB makes 50c article for 30c. This is tne genuine Imported Paper and cannot not be dupli s, cated anywhere else for the money. We also have Crepe Tissue at 5c to 15c per roll. Fine French and American Plain Tissue in assorted colors. We Carry the Largest Stock of| Music and Musical Instruments I anywhere to be found in the city and are prepared to famish I any piece of Sheet Music—either vwal or instrumental—you want on short notice. Prescriptions accurately compounded while you wait. THE DAILY LEADER. A COOK & ODEE. special feature of furnlehlrg information eonceinlnttheadT»nt»ge« sod resources of the city of Madison and of the ttate at large entitling It to tbe patroiaga of ad vertisers ot every class. J. F. STAI1L, Proprietor. The probability that the republican majority in the present legislature will pass the bill abolishing the office of state insurance commissioner is not what we would have expeoted of them We had formed the impression that the majority of the present legislature were a fair, sensible, conservative lot of men and that after the politics and horse play in cident to the organization and startout of the body were passed that they would settle down to a sensible and unpartizan course of legislation in general. Bnt the passage of this bill would indicate that small politics and partisan love of spoils is still the controlling passion of the republican ro«jority. Just because this office was taken out of the auditor's charge when the latter was a republican by a populist legislature is no excuse for putting it back there when the legislature becomes republican. It ought to be a separate office anyway as in other states of the union. It is of sufficient importance to be thus treated, it has sufficient business to ocou py the attention of an independ* eat officer and has too much business to be added to the auditor's office whioh could not and did not attend to it prop erly when it did have it. The necessity of taking it out of the auditor's office arose from this very fact that it was not properly oonducted and that swindling operations were being carried on in it right under the auditor's nose of which he was ignorant or wilfully blind too, either of which, and not partizanship was a valid reasju for removing it from under the auditor's care. It cost time and trouble to get the oM wrongs and methods of the office righted, and the office ia being conducted honestly, effi ciently, find without blackmail—it is re versing the wheels of progress and rules of business wisdom to put the office baok into the old lair. We did not ex pect this of a party making the preten sions and professions the present re publican state party makes. Should they carry out their threat of again turning the office into a brokerage for tlie spoils there is in it, it will go far to weaken public confidence in the good intentions they may have in passing any other legislation. For the credit of the state we hope they will not do it. An amendment to provide for the election of the commissioner of insurance by the people would be a step in the right di reotion probably, and approved by the people, but so long as Gov. Lee is governor and innuranoe companies are complaining on all sides of extortion and blackmail by insurance commissioners or their examiners, our legislature will make a great mistake in taking the office out from under its present management. tendance and unusual interest on the part of those interested in this import ant industry will be fully realized.' In one day between forty and fifty tube of butter were received by L. N. Hunter, the local committeeman of the national asseciation, and he is of the opinion that fully 1,000 paokagesof batter will be on exhibition to oompete for the liberal prizes offered for the best batter. The rivalry between the various states as well as between creameries located in the dairy portions of America will be very keen, and the state which wins the championship for good butter will naturally be the envy of all other states whioh enter into the competition. Sev eral foreign countries wdl also be repre sented in the competition for prizes. Water town after two years of darkness has again been lighted up by electricity, A company has put in a new plant of the most modern and approved kind. While Gen. Eagan appears to be a better shot with his mouth than with his gun yet, as in the case of all heavy artillery, the recoil is very dangerous for the guuner. It adds spice to dreary life, encourages the human heart, lifts one out of despair breathes new life ind confidence. That's what Rocky Mountain Tea does. FRANK C. SMI^H. Paul Perry, of Columbus, Ga., suffered agony for thirty years, and then cured his Piles by using De Witt's Witch Hazel Slave. It heels injuries and skin diseases like magic, COOK &, ODEB Mftntpln Lots. I will sell five lots in blook 26. Smith & Trow's Summit Addition to Madison, or $100. Inquire of A. G. SCHMIDT. Lucky Baldwin's New Hotel. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18.—The Bulle tin says that "Lucky" Baldwin has de cided to erect an W-story fire-proof build ing on the property occupied by the old Baldwin hotel, which was burned sev eral months ago. The building will cost $8,000,000. and the work of con struction will commence as soon as the ruins of the building can be cleared away. Charged With Embe«lla| 870,000. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 18. Santiago Morphy has been arrested here. He is charged with having obtained $70,000 from the Mexican National bank on forged securities and drafts in April last. He had been chief clerk in the bank for a number of years and the rob bery was only discovered after he left. It warms up the heart like sun«hine cheers the soul like old wine, gives hope for the future, blote out the past. That's what Rooky Moantaiu Tea will do. FRANK C. SMITH. To insure a happy new year, keep the liver clear and the body vigorous by us ing De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation and liver troubles. COOK & ODKE, Keeonmende* for U ttrlpp«. D. Jackson, Danville, 111., writes: My daughter had a severe attack of La Grippe seven years ago and since then whenever she takes cold a terrible cough settles on her lungs. We tried a great many remedies without giving relief She tried Foley's Honey and Tar whioh cured her. She has never been troubled with «M«gh since. 25c. FRANK SMITH. l°ree of t'liarge. Any adult suffering from a oold settled on the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung rroH rryi!,H!ure'who wi» C. H. Wood swill be presented *t with a sample bottle of Boschee's German S yrup, free of charge. Only one bottle given to one person, and none to ohild ren without order from parents. No throat or lung remedy ever had uoh a sale as Boschee's Germa* Syrun J? Bl partB of th« civilized world. Iwenty years ago millions of bottles were given away, and your druggist will tell you its success was marvelous. It is really the only Throat and Lung RemJdy generally endorsed by physicifns. Qui to cent bottle will cure or prove its value Sold by dealears in allPcivilized countries, GDBAN COURT General Brooke Will Soon Estab lish u Supreme Bench for Cuba. It Will Consist of a Cliiei Jusrice and Six Other Justices. And Will Be a Court of Last Re •ort for Cases Formerly Sent to Madrid. The Full Cabinet Selected by Governor General Brooke Is Announced. HAVANA, Jan. 18.—General. Brooke in a day or two will create a supreme court for the island of Cuba. It will consist of a chief justice and six associ ate justices. It will be a court of last appeal, for the return of cases which formerly went to Madrid for decision. ADVISERS CHOSEN. Governor General Brooke Select* fMi Members of His Admlalstratlon. HAVANA, Jan. 18.—Governor General Brooke has announced the following ap pointments to the newly constituted ad visers to the administration: Department of government, DomingG Mendez Capote. Department of finance, Pablo Des vernine. Department of justice and public in struction, Jose Antonio Gonzales La* nuza. Department of agriculture, industry, commerce and public works, Adolfc Saenza Yanez. Colonel Lanuza is BOW in Washing ton, where he has been for some time with the members of the special com mission representing the Cuban military assembly. The other members of the cabinet took the oath of allegiance be fore the judge advocate of the division. General Brooke and General Chaffs being present. The salaries of the sec retaries, as they will be known, haw not yet been fixed, but the duties begin immediately. COLOSSAL TASK BEGUN. Thousand Men Kngaged in Sanitary Work at Havanit. HAVANA, Jan. 18.—The collossal task of putting into a proper sanitary condi tion every dwelling in Havana began during the'day, Surgeon Major Davin hiring native physicians for a house to house inspection to compel obedience tc the new law. All cesspools under houses are to be closed and sealed. Garbage i. tn be removed daily. It is expected the city will be in a fairly sanitary condi tion within three months without un derground sewerage. The old residents regard the new health regulations ae unnecessary and meddlesome, and even some well-to-do and well informed per sons, when making their objections^ de scribed themselves as "healthy enough." A thousand people are engaged in the work of cleaning the streets and public buildings. The quartermaster has dis bursed $10,000 since Jan. 1 in the work of sanitation and on Saturday last Gen eral Chaffee drew $13,000 from the cus tomhouse for extra expenses in that line. NAMED BY LIVE Another Batch of Appointment* Sent to the Minnesota Senate. ST. PAUL, Jan. 18.—Governor Lind has sent to the senate another lot of ap pointments, as follows: Professor John H. Lewis of Hastings, state superintendent of public instruc tion George C. Lambert of St. Paul, adjutant general: Byron J. Mosier of Stillwater, surveyor general of logs and lumber, St. Croix district: El wood S. Corser of Minneapolis, surveyor general of logs and lumler for upper Mississippi and tributaries Dr. A. W. Daniels of St. Peter, member of the boanl of trus tees of atftte insane hospitals. "I THAX& UOIL.* Mr. l»oran Is Fervently Thank fa 1 ft»r DellverMee Croat lMaeawe ud Death. Milwaukee, Jan. 17: Mr. J. J. Doran of 227 Howell street, this city, ex-super visor of the town of Lake, a well kn9wa and highly respected oitizen, teHs a most remarkable story, he says: I have been troubled for fifteen years with diabetes, and all the medioal treatment I could prooure failed.to relieve me, my diyttiBt being considered inourable. I aaver thought of getting relief and had rqrign ed myself to my fate. 1 was persuaded to try Dodd's kidney pills and thank God I did for I am completely cured, Dodd's kidney pills are the only remedy on earth that haw ever cured diabetes, Bright's disease or dropsy, and are a pos' itive cure for rheumatism, backache, female troubles, stone in the bladder and all other diseases resulting from dis ordered kidneys. Sold by uruggiata at 50c a box or 0 boxes for 82 GO, by mail address Dodd's Medioine Co., Buffalo, (.'are for |ja Grippe. Foley's Honey and Tar heal# IU Jungs and oures the racking cough usual to la grippe and prevent pneumonia. It is guaranteed. 25oand50c. IW SMITH. LAND and the demand Good Home in Good Society, Correspondence Solicited.! OeWitt'a Little early Risers* The famous llttl* MADE ME A MAN orj. Impoteaey.HIhbUmbmTmIfJK£ aLSrS-S mmedlato fin where all .fjirra Ve**al« la iMMn, ,p, by Dairying & Stock Raising, Is the Basis of All Wealti Lake County farms Is increasing. If you are search of a Where yon can ralsfe Wheat, Oats, Barley, Cora, Flax, Potato^ in fact everything adapted to this latitude, and y where you can successfully carry on and where your family will have the advantages of Good Schools, then come and see me, and I will show you just what you want. If 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 yon 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 Madison I have such for you. A large nun? her of substantial buildings have been built in Hadison the past sea son and the city is steadily growing in population. Chas* B. Kennedy Good Church Facilitiei SOUTH DAKOTA. nEJIUIUo 1(71, F* ISOPER IflUltl SI tNDStlor, MADI8QN, 80UTH DAKOTA DONT BE FOOLED asassss,s.T5spublic.tho SETGSHS' •'AT a Good Climat yo\ °n® Minute Cough Cure, la whet it WM Mdt FERRYS A SEEDS •t ," yv. v., -f 1 $ 1