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»SSH2H insOok, 1 I „t catered o IHAT Tired Feeling' y strike y«u ou lry [MASURY'S PAINT utTKid to wortf mioti» t«» h,*n in tbo ta«ln*»» nik« prrlljrBtKHl f! I" '»*ine I'lci- fou •i*» for P'*f C. H. WOOD, Druggist. i added a new, fresh ni groceries to our lmk usiness and we are ready .pjdy tin- wants of every with all kinds of frTAPLI and FANCY Groceries. K niomluT that during the I :n» season we give a glass CUKEY & RYAN. BAKE EVERY DAY. Tim* T«M« i u k n a u a i w a y s 1'ff.M Mania), .Inutiar) 1, I8W ,N" «. jnrto i«, t«*|"»r|i.... .'•:»« a. •'.il-i-HrtK...., 'r III tile t«nt N" I, »rrl\ 1 nrrUfs '.r.'.'.l!"*.'.".*. ao 'I'-liart#., •rrlvw tu "rtli t«|iartf.. •"I, urrtv^i. trmiii 1 Dimity, •Plain and Fancy WWst -T^to Get a New 'Dwess' and Mother is Going to Buy it at McKINNON'S. the toddlers know where their childish tastes jjveu to. Bring her along mother, we have the 4dwess' to suit her. Child's dress of Gingnam neat hair line stripes and checks pink and blue —Sizes, 3,4 and 5 years. to v a»li« Pro* til (he "good advice" varioue ieftlern tlirow in yonr way. I, pixir paint. It sail the L- r^k'Hrtll^w what Tom, I Harry make* it. Maybe i. if M'U decide to buy D. McKINNQN The FBEE water ••very 25c purchase, respectfully solicit your jy Normal ... 4:1»|».m »r«. daily except Hituday UuLMKS.Lesat A«Mt. 1AILY LEADER ^"*imow.aoOT« DAKOTA. ^^HDAY, APRIL 25, 18997 THECITY. L°CAL BREVITIES. hx S141^ •*. tons of hay, J. B. Bell. \Cryi** went 'lltJ-H. ''It!!!?. to Bioux F.ills for report: Oonerally fair to ^'Bdneaday. c,.0l ''"r,tde Conway, a ohoioe oigar, Jerry Craney ""'da, six miles north of town, rtlumber for a large new barn. |U new in the oigar line—the MR/"1' ^TNWBY» J®rry Craney's. |Ptirt^(1 j1- Woldrtdgs and baby do or ^«tellino to visit her parents John Miller and Mrs. .lira, on u .uiwtu »u Lake IU the southwest part of the etate her father at Burlington, W.T has been telegraphed for A daisy o-cent cigar, the La Flora de Conway at Jerry Craney's. County Auditor Keith went home A telegram was reoeived from Chas Olatz last evening stating that he had a I No'w/'HrMV- -V7' i HI letter on the way wbioh will reach here tiay Btid here to morrow. Upon his appearance before the Amer ican public, Mr. Frank Howard brings with him his old time voioe, improved by Tgood reet, the enjoyment of the beet of health and hie ability to delight an an dienoe witb hie sweet eongs, Whjte 00ds a Silks, Handkerchiefs THE SUIT They come and brings some new shade to view and city appreciate the axy of fashion al prices which we 0. McKINNON Bear the Brunt of the Fight in the Latest Battle. riore Anxiety and Mourning in Da kota Homes—Five Killed and Nine Wounded. Special Dispatch to The Daily leader. ST. PAI L. April 2.", 2:50 p. M.—The following advices have been received by tlio American Press Association: Manila—Gen. Hale's division reached Calumpit after tierco re- sistanee, losing six killed and twelve wounded. THIli FIRST sol TU DAKC )TA BOKE T1IK 1J1U XT OF 1IGIIT1XG. FIVE KILLED AND NINE WOCXDED. NO NAMES. The Fili pill"-' liws was •_'!»I killed. ('aluinpit will le inv.'stoil to-iluy. students were given a va- nioet popular compositions. Mr. Ho va cation to-day to take an miticg in the aril will appear at the Madison opera tine weather. Saturday evening, April *Jl». Thus. Hakk* is eteoting a residence Mr?. Frank Boyer who formerly lived 1» hv *H feet, with addition, ia the south- in thin oity was burned BO badly by a 'part of town. gasoline explosion at Sioux Falls \rrivals from the east thif evening. Arr w Mrs I?rank Mead Sunday morning that Bhe died that evening. Mre. Boyer attempt- l,il"to h(iBtt,n the I of Flandreau. tire iu the oook stove in the mornin« by,., lie id the new advertiaemeota of "MI1* pourintf what she supposed was kerosene. I tt^jt Bros., Chris Scbut*. A. T. Ireland wliat ttc Louis Wilhite. wood that tbe minute she touched the Mrs. It. 1'. Borland departed for White match to organize a Itebekab lodge. brought others iu the block quickly to Do you want the beef 5-oent cigar in her aid, but she was BO badly burned the market? Then ask for tbe La Flora about the breast, faoe and arms that ehe de Conway at Jerry Craney'e. died from her injuries that evening. Her lb. nolo «Kl Booount. of th. John- hu.b»nd wm al»Mt »t U» time «.d ma llro«. ««,K0ii.1.|,t here «o t»l»gr»pb«l tor r.«ohm« home in time wtre sold at ttuotioo ,«t,rJ.r .u loo.l for .he tun.r.1. She two child fen and sorrowing husband. parties. \rrivals on the train from tbe north: aadlMon Uatry ason, k^mtarv Haire of the etate board of After May 1, Hexom's dairy milk wag .Secretary n na or Mrs Chan. 1 looker of Lakeview town-1 dttiry wagon and it will be delivered any ship is quite low with consumption,and ...» A choice stock of groceries, fruit and was never great as now. Hie eongs are still be ing eung with great euooeee by many of the beet companies in the east and are the "hit" of the show every where. Mr. Howard will appear at the Madison op •ra house Saturday evening, April 29. Mr. Frank Howard, America's most popular mr«.r ..d latest ooDipoeitlon. entitle Reverie., i. one of th««e clur«'D* b'ti o( fancy whioh m.ny ba»e and but few can e*|.™~ a. be baa. U" "wl0^" oriKinal and full of character and, wh.p auntf br tb. author and composer, pro duM at onoe a oharm and delwht upon br.«di««. Only a When th. Bobina N«t My Iiove, 8w»t Heath.r Be". Alpo Koeee,tifltik* Bluebell, are among hie kindliuff of her proved to be gasoline over the to it, an explosion took place en- Velo|in»( her in flames. Her scream^ and Dr. on will make tbe rounds of the city regent*, L. D. Miller of llanion niorning aud evening. Leave orders for \V. K. Daniels. mjllj oream with the driver of the timeof aLTlepCe oonMCtiou BOOU. por Bliiet yesterday, uot ^"^Th! i They wont last long. Come early and on the farm. Malley Kel y, get simie of those delicious C»uuth«.rs Madison house, is getting along nioeiy. CI.AI S HKXOM. livery barn, horses, harness Mid outtite, on reHflonable terms. Or will rent barn and sell reet. A. WlLLARD. ohooolate6| at CHANEY & HVAS'S. New wrorery Store. ve^ublee haB that he would be home on j„ uis new store in the Ie build- been opened up by Mack The Bent Halve la the World, is Banner Salve. It is made from a prescription by a widely known ekin specialist and is positively the most healing salve tor Pilee, Burne, Scalds, Uloers. Running- Sores and all skin diseases. FRANK SMITH. PURE LAKE HERMAN IL/H SOFT WATER w The very best and' purest kthat will be offered for sale [in Madison this y«ur. This ice is not from a drainage pond, but pure, clean and healthy. The wagon will call at your door. C. E. Holtslander. fgLBNIOSiB No. 10. Dotted Swiss, Organdies, Mousseline, DeSoie, and Embroideries, Curtain Nets.- ii they go eacn day style, some late the women of the ever changing gal so the economical ask for them. D. McKINNON G-oods delivered free. c\/C^s ./Ss 11.« !.!«• Ill «i.o:i.'I (. IHl'K. MrMPHis. 'iVnii.. ril 04.—Colont M. Lewis Cliiik ox Luiii»ville. th« \vi--il ki:"wn nicii'.ir juds?^. coinuiittfii suicid*1 n his room at the (.Tastoii hotel. Colonel i:"l:trk had bt*en indisposed for several iltys and his pliysiciau announced he was eufferinx from melauchoa !. City residenoe lots for sale, ?15 to S'?00. EI.MF.K SIIKIU'OAN. Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping-eough readily yield to One Mir.ute Cough Cure. Use this remedy in time and save a doctor s bill or the undertaker's. COOK .V Oin.F. Is a permanent wall finish that will not rub, crack or scale, but improves with age. It Tickles The Consumer because he has never used anything half as good. it is a llsiiMit absolutely fireproof, economi cal. Endorsnity idwM#* COST One Cent per Yard For Two Coats. Corner Drug Store. 'PHONE NO. 70. Cjlkg D™nok SILK SKIETS New Kinds. New Colorings. Y«o may have the rontle—the frou frou—if you like by simply a skirt of Taffeta silk. If you dislike the rutle buy a soft silk skirt. But no matter how your fancy runs you may be suited here. (Wf D. McKINNON First Chance You Get Pick up a package of DEVOE Ready Paint and read the guarantee label on the back of can-read it through-say itwice-Notice it's more than 8 guaranty ®of quality-It's easy to guarantee quali ty to people that have no means of prov ing it-Notice that this is a guaranty of 1 results--You will also notice that the business of making it good is left in the hands of us-People that don't know much about the paint or the maker know something of us—We are here-have been here a long time-our standing makes the guaranty guarantee-In addition to this remember that back of us and back of the paint is the largest and oldest paint iiouse in America-Pretty good guaranty of results, is it not? FRANK SfllTH. VN ^/j^ SPRING SHOES Has received a beautiful line of New Spring Dress Goods which will particularly interest the Ladies. Among numerous other qualities in stock are Pink and Blue Stripe Crepons, ORGANDIES, QOLFJCLOFH, SILK AMORES, SATIN TI5SUE, SATIN MADRAS, SILK NOVELTIES, This line is very choice and beautiful and awaits your inspection. GIANT Shoes for Misses and Children are money savers.* You are cordially invited to inpect my stock. I»a\n« In the Back Unred. A,. B. Farringtou, Constantia, N. Y., writes: I was troubled several yeare s 'Phone Call No. DRESS Q00D5. THE NEWEST, THE LATEST. N. D. MGGILLIVRAY My Shoe Department It well filled, and 1 can offer many bar gains in this line. The LITTLE N. D. HcGILLIVRAY. FRESH GROCERIES RECEIVED DAILY. writes, i uvMw« -.1 with kidnevdisease and suffered severe ^}ino— .itself,,t,.1T pains in the back. I used Foley'eKidney Place your confidence in De Witt a name u v».v— *T Cure and one bottle cured me. I recommended it to my friends it has givenlperftOt satisfaction- FRAXK SMRS* If you have piles cure them. No use undergoing horrible operations that sim ply remove the results of the disease without disturbing the disease Witch Hazel Salve. It has never failed to cure others it will not fail to cure you. k Om Wfc