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SOLD AT CENTS LUBLE ROLL. ,r to clean l, out rOin.Ur Remnants in fOOlll f'.'ramii for oar stock. Which Jmo«- »l«o»t 1*t'r- riutf»nyof our i)kftt [eal Enjoyment Ft CITY. HRIiVITIES. f°f BMB, the dipped aarlosd of tisltsd in Fv'r Howard *triv oallsr at tbe "truing, it,! Watertown is IH M«di«oD liouaa. advert M, semen ts OT J.J r#® A' Muoro. J. A. Trow ware Piiii K*fH this morning. birf?'|Hl 8011001 °b*rved 0lrtt"l«yby taking a holi »rk!t!!,rlhav*BO 16 5 A GREAT ATTRAOTinui ing ",5.rn(8ppr double ,f wliM'h wo h»ve rolls of ft kind. o»r ^Vh11 Window and vour choice. IIS SCHUTZ pr llriis Store r.i btlhtr :»t a plsy OTto ... y»n must receive r*i ignition. To real- MM* properly. ,KK roc SEK by ".ug glasses. No :-t _• the eyes. H.WOOD Optician. ••I Tl«® Tlftlf v st r«u! r*Uw»y, A -.tut113, ll*W. (•, s1 II :00 a :»a. in .'•:» p. in 4 V p. in 5:30 a. 4:1ft p. »1U:*0 a. in 4 10 p. ........U*:4b a. tn S IHUV. •l.M K v Local 4*«at. ,Y LEADER TH DAKOTA. IN:' AKY Ir-j, IW*. of eperts weather re- tbiguest11, l,t0h* to Tiait[og JI in® of Mrs. II fri«l.lddfirt •Dtert«,nsd e"ds Ull J"*? S- Promisa to ba Niof OPERA H0U8E, QArrivals this evening: Rev. Shepherd, II. P. Smith, Mrs. J. A. put in plaoe by oarpenters. Arrivals from the north this morning were: Key. T. A. Flync, and M. F. Bast and Louis (Jonyo of Ratnons, A large dance was bold at the home of Will Porteous, last night, by neighbors and friends from Wentworth and Mud ison. Mrs. A. H. Marsland 1). T. Soott, agent for the Dowagiao drills, has haci a platform ou which tn display bis tnaohities erected just south of Sherman 11 roe. & Hratager'e. Deputy Public Kxaminer Hugh Smith of Howard drove fu« jrse over to Mad ison last evening and to day went east on the train on otlioial business. The olllcee at the Carlton A Soott stables are being enlarged into a 20 by iTJ-fiK.t building, two stories high and w*U be turned into a family residenoe. Any kind of piano you want, the cele brated Farrand .V Votey organs, and Standard hewing machinee, are handled l»y H. F. Hereon, three doors weet of poetoffioe. All lady members of the O. B. S. are requested to meet at Mrs. A. M. Md^al list««r, Fritltty afternoon at o'clock Important luiHiijeea. Unng ailk piece* and thimblee. Word omes from tba asylum at Yank ton that the patient, James Lunn, of this rountv, caunot lie taken in at pree at owing to the uverorowded oondition the institution. C. W. St.irley, frtim tbe south part of the county, was ia the city to day and reports the uew railroad surveyors near tig his netghbor:iooJ from Dell liapids. n their way to Canova. II. C. Miller, engineer at the Coffey A Larkin mill, gave (reorge Washington's memory a vooiferous salute at high noon to-day by giving his two steam whistles vent in three long toots. The entertainment given by the Ox ford club at the opera house last even iog was choice and most enjoyable in every respect. There was any variety of instruments played upou but the play ers were artists in every case. Pierre Journal, IT: County superin tendents have been oalling upon the atate department to know where they are to secure the funds for institute pur poses this yesr. The proposition was passed on by tbe attorney general who holds that there are no school funds available for that purpose under the present law. Unless some method can be found to draw on the county general funds for institute purposes, many of the oounties will be compelled to dispense with institutes this yesr, Thoee farmers in Lake ooaatj who bought steel ranges last fall from trsv sling salesmen on the instslliueut plan, and we understand there were a good many of them, will be interested in read ing the following from Hamlin county where one of the gang has been brought to grief. His name w Walrath, and he ubi arrested on a charge of forgery while oolleoting on the notes given by parohasers of steel ranges to peddlers. Ths oomplaining witness is a Mr. Jaoob son. The sheriff found in the possession of Walrsth a number of forged notes for amounts greater than the parties giving thsat had signed. One was for in stead of $25 another had an sndorse ment on it for $3,40 instead of $34 those who had turned in their old stoves for $25 each found that they were oredited with ooly 12.50, and a tracts signsd stated graphed receipts wara Mms 6 oVjIook •ooompaniad •Pital. "'nveti to ,u°' Mi0o *tfaroed SATURDAY. Cummings & Alexanders WORLD-RENOWNED UNCLE TOM'S CABIN CO. A (ii^anticorganization of 30 people: introducing Harry P. Wan Immpion gnn and spear junior. Street pnrndo at 3 p. m, PRICES, 25. 35 and 80c. Shimerda, liev. Frank Duraot ot Flandreau. Ihe new pews for the Preebyterian ohuroh arrived last evening and are be who want Lake Prratoa U*t evening to assist in o*gani/.ing a llebekah lodge, returned this morning. J. li. Aikensof the west side was in the oity to day atid reports that theCnn ova people nre hopeful of tl.s new rail* road the coming summer. Dancing classes will meet Friday af ternoon and evening. All pupils are re quested to l»e present, as the first lesson in the german will lie given. issusd by tbe company. istrate, twsnty or mors witn fled to having dons business agsnts. Tha man was held the sum tor er by the illness u» «. oaah and left town. It w will oot return. •Btar the for the At tion of Walrath bsfors riles af Fesple. testify to Bannsr Salvs in oiiftaf pile®, Vrast BUN aBaiuailM^t"" quiakly ourad by Bannsr Salvs* hasHaa nai»rtr HI MM world. MUMINSWR QASJA. 80AM ONE NIGHT ONLY! FEB. 24. lEGAl RIGHTS NOT REGARDED TVLLA Frederlo 4% ltnli«-rt»»n Hummer continued before the houHo committee on military affairs. Frederic U. Kotxrtson resumed his nar rative giving the legal priced lugs he a opted in lehalf of the imprisoned miners and the difficulties he claims to have encountered from the military authorities, state and federal, lie he \as refused permission to to used to preserve order and uphold the civil authorities, but, in fact, he declared, they superceded tho civil authorities and in some instances, which were detailed, arrested men in no way connected with tbe outbreak. He said there were no warrants and none of the usual forms of law, but when a man was wanted be was stopp**l on the street and sent to the "bull This was dne by deputies who acted under the statu officials and tho military au thorities. The witness was still on tbe stand at adjournment for tbe city. MUNICIPAL LEAGUE VICTORY. M»1c 4irr«t ItirumU Into Republican and Ifemorratlr Itanka at Philadelphia. Pllll.auki.I'IIIA, Feb. 'J3.—Returns of the election in this city did not come in from outlying wards till almost day light. Sixteen magistrates were voted for and tlie result shows a d»-cid«-l vie tori-for the candi'lutes nominated by the municipal league in opposition the regular Republican and Democrats nominees. While the Republican* fleeted by reduced pluralities lo cundi dates they were entitled to under tlu law, only two of the six Democratic can didates were successful, the municijial league eh-cting the other four. Th four men elected by the municiiitl league are: AlU-rt H. Ijtdncr, William Eis» nbrown. J. M. R. Jermoii and John M. oT.rien. Jcrinou, Ix fore whom ex Senator l^uny was tirst arniigued. was d''iiied supiKirt by the Rpublican? Li sen brow ti is the magistrate befon whom the lmllot IKIX stuffers were ar Kaigned and held in heavy Uiii. Fear the Iowa l.iquor tW, Siorx CITY, la., Feb. 21.—Owing to the menacing attitude of the present Iowa liquor law the Sioux City P.rew ing conii«any bus canceled all its order* for machinery for improvements which it had decided to make this year. Thest1 improvements were to have cost $200, 000. Tho owners say that money in vested in brewery property in Iowa nn 4*ir the present law is not safe. RE Food IJIW Kno«*kr«l Out. I'll (Vm i'MBI s, O., Feb. 33.—Tbe su]irenie court holds that tbe state food and dairy commissioner has no right to dt maud and cotn|»'l makers and dealers to furnish him with samples of their prod acts or goods lor examination. W*U Known la Michigan. CiMCAtio, Feb. 33.—George Labram, killed by a lioer shell at KimlH-rley, is on expert milling engineer and ma chinist. He is well known in the cop per and iron districts of Northern Mich igan ami was located for some time at Houghton, in that state, lie has been connected with the IV Uecrs diamond mines at Kimberley for a IKnit 10 years. Mother Two Son* Drown. CAW MAT,andJ.. and two sons of Thomas Stevenson were drowned in a jxnid near their home at Kldorado. Tbe two boys, who were 10 and i:i years of age. were play ing on the ice when they broke through. Their screams attracted the attention of the mother, who ran to save them, and all perished. _______ II. olaoss in tbe con that old stoves shall be no oiadit for and Tar cough tha examine a Brookings mag lesti- of $400, wbioh he deposited in medicine Sir.e 't with ths to bsil in I More About Idaho It lot latler«. Washington, F« b. 23.—'The investi- Ration of the mining troubles and the conduct of the United States forces in Idaho last says be present at tlie inquest of those killed during the outbreak and was unable to communi cate with the accused miners as to their rights, although representatives of the mining comjiany were present. He protested to the attorney general that tlie miners were being denied tbe right of counsel. I an»l Forma of Law Not Ohnfrved. The witness said General Mcrriam was in charge of the "bull jieii." Thwse were improvised quarters, as no prison was available, and consisted of old buildings and lwoc cars surrounded by wire fence. Mr. Koliertsoii expressed tbe opinion that the Unitud States forces should have lx?en He ml It to the Philippines. WASHINGTON, Feb. 33.—A boom for ex-Governor George W. Peck of Wis consin as one of tbe Philippine commis sioners has developed since his arrival in Washington with tho Milwaukee convention crowd. The Republicans from Wisconsin and nearby Western states are heartily in favor of Peck, if it is McKinley's intention to give one place ou the commission to a Western Democrat. Mr. Bryan In Florida. TAMPA, Fla., Feb. 33.—W. J. Bryat spent a busy day in Tampa. The morn ing was devoted to sightseeing and at 4 in the afternoon be held an informal re ception in the rotunda of tho Tampa liay hotel. At 7:30 in the evening Mr. l'ryun s]»ke to an immense crowd it: 1 ths courthouse plaza. I There's no beauty in all the land, That oan with her face compare. Her lipp ar* red and her eyes are bright. I She takes Rjcky Mountain night. PTE' ?i, Feb. 23.—Tho wife Appletou, justice pesos, N.J. Clarksburg "DsWittof 's says Little Early Risers are the best pills made for constipation Ws use "O others." Quickly ours all hvet and bowel COOKKODM. -I given eioept litho have always used Foley's "onsy snd think it the best in tbe world says Bender,» newsdealer of brie, ra.Cbss. CHI:'8. SCAMS. indicate qnslity. Beware doesn believed ha of counterfeit snd worttdess salve offer for Witch Hsssl 8alve DeWitt'sPeWitt's is the only original. An in fallible enrs for ptlss and all skin diseases. COOR & F. B. Thirkield, health? inspsotor of ohi«wo. w. oan not bs recommended FRANK'IVaSat HITH. C. E Loans & PMc Tern. (tip Coal It tte Hyde Elevator u Wm. Fintzel, Agt. JONES BROS DEALERS IN Hard & Soft wCOAL. i too highly. It cured ma of ssvsrs dyspspsia. It gssts wbst you sat and oures ths Mgtlon, hsartburn di- indi- and all dyspspsia. Oooa forms of AODU, ELEVATOR 'C Prompt delivety to any part of the eity. We respectfully solicit a thait of your patronaf*. Headquarters for ...BARGAINS- wish to call attention to all bargain seekers that New Goods are arriving daily. This week ihaye toweli as a spec ialty. The best and largest all Linen Towels for 25c ©yer offered in the city. I can save you money in all depart ments. You are kindly invited to call, look over my line and convince yourself that I am backing up my assertions. 1 Yours Ready to Please, J. J. FITZGERALD i^Watch mjr ad there Will be new attractions every week. Make Ready For In fact everything to be found in a Tha .MASQUE... WE CAN HELP YOU. The first step towards getting] ready for the Masquerade on the 22nd is to come and see how well we are equipped to help you. Sight of our masker's supplies will afford you many suggestions. MASKS from ic to 50c, BANGLES, BELLS, TISSUE PAPER, etc. [to yourj choos ing. Don't deny yourself the] privilege of widest choice there is no other such choice at your command. Large as our assortment is you realize the advantage of choosing early- others may want the precise article that you would prefer. FRANK SfllTH, 'Phone Call No. i Masonic Temple. GINDER BROS will conduct the Model Bakery hereafter and believing that a pleased customer is the best advertisement a store can have we shall make every effort to please all patrons of the estab lishment, but while we shall not go into the business of cutting prices we will resurectthe BAKER'S DOZEN, so please remember that all baked goods usually sold by the dozen will be counted thirteen to each~dozeri"sold~We will keep one of the largest stocks of Fruits & Confections in the state whtefe we wiU sell low as possible, also FRESH & CANNED VEGETABLES, FRUITS, and BOTTLED GOODS, Metropolitan Bakery, Confectionery and Fruit Store. And don't forget our CIGAR & TOBACCO DEPARTflENT, a big stock and well assorted. NEW TAILOR SHOP I have opened a shop first door west of the telephone office where 1 will do all kinds of tailor work. Call and see my samples for suits. AU Wfrk guaranteed. -NT S- r"bang GINDER BROS. MODEL BAKERY. up" JAS. REQAN.