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erc They flSTIB at our v Real -a V' Are. l(sirableto W splendidly assorted Yoacan buy the best perfume dis endow will «how a tin1 finest line of perfume made by aloD palmar call this week you |T,-X'ive n FHKE SAMPLE of •rfame aud soap. :i!Ki:Ki»ii a drtij? •tnt» io»ii Ui.it »rl«» harder four want* than lb* |EI DDK STDBE. IHRIS. SCHUTZ. Enjoyment !'•*. whether at a play or in 3w, the eyea must receive .. iret consideration. To real «ou must see properly. WILL MAKE YOU ASS by ft itfiv- fitting glasses. No f'r toting the eyes. H. WOOD Optician. •MiUvikn and 8t. P«ul railway, "*••1 Sunday, Annul IS, 1SW. ..11 K»a. 4:80 a. blN 'l-parta ....... ti,„ nil rH'"H You will find everything that's New Spring Dry Goods tit .... 5:00 p. .... 4:00 p. ... S:45 p. ni .... ft:30a. .... P ....10:40 a. V, v '.»rriw«» nr., nrrtvM irriv«# ''"i'srta .i«rrlv»» A'V 'Hart« 4:10 p. "'rriv»»t 10:46 a. daily except Sunday. "•J. HoLUStf. Local 4«m». PAILT LEADER hiiH SOOTS DAKOTA. APRIL 14. 1000. he city. L°CAL BREVITIES. n«w advertisements of Frank Mor.e & Munro. Do1 ,,lou»,hly Kht-found boy everything in seasonable IUHKIS here at les than the same goods would cost else- DAN McKINNON. homeof Mr. nod Mrs. W. A, llotbsobild this morning. Farmers generally the oity" a wirift berth today. Seetliog operations were more attractive. Lillian Fitch of Flandrau who hatt been the guest of Miss Grace Coffey the past week returned home. MIPS Emily Clark returned from llrookiii((H and MIKH Kate Tobin from Kiinmna on the morning train. Weather foreoast: Increasing cloudi ness to night and Sunday with possibly showev* cooler Sunday afternoon aad night. Local market: Wheat, No.l, 51 cents, No. 2,49. Flax, #1.38. Mav wheat in Minneapolis opened at 04and oloeed at 04^. Duncan Mackay's affliction is now pro nouuoed by the attending physician to be a severe oaae of the quinsy. Urn is no better to day. Mrs. John Holaton went to Austin, Mrs. Frank Flitcroft to 8ioux Falls and Mrs. W. H. South to Wslla on the morning train. K. Miller, the eoetraetor, A quarantine has been plaoed upon the residence of Thos. Carey as a pre cautionary measure, the children having a rash resembling scarletina, though playing around in the house quite lively. Will Lyons of the north part of the county will ship three oar-loads of horses here to night for the Chioago market. They are a ohoioe lot of large, heavy horses, many of French blood, and noble looking animals. Superintendent Biederstaedt made the quarterly apportionment of state school moneys to-day to the several school townships, as follows, the total being $5ii3.0l and per oapita rate 1J».3 cents: Urant Lake, $17 Antelope, $41.30 Vermillion, $41.10 Winfred, #26 50 Lake Center, $42 Wentworth. #46 20 Lincoln, $50.10 Hyland, $58.90 Bartlett, $61 Madison, $131.65 Went worth, No. 3, $1180 Winfred, No. 4, #8.GO Oilman, No. 2, #8.30. L. Adkina & Son have opened up their e« farm implement headquarters in the former Gregory building on Fourth street, and will deal in wagons, buggies, harvesting machines, Advanoe threshers and farming implements of every de scription. They are newoomers but not new in the business line, and are gentle men of stability and enterprise and will make a good acquisition to the business circles of the oity and county. 1 hose in need of own a piano? We will asl! iostallaisots.—Benson anything in their line, *11 ilo well to call upon Messrs. Adkins & Son before purchasing elsewhere. Rritfht evee are an infallible index to voSh nii windows from whioh Copid Zh£u ST row.. K°okr Mountain arrived at the makes bright eyee. FRANK SMITH^ Easter Wear eSell Roswelle Hat e and Dress Skirts, went to Speneer, Iowa, to-day to bid on a new $C.~»,0Q0 court houae whioh has been ordered built in that oity. Mrs. Thos. Foi of the south part of the county was taken seriously ill last night after returning from the oity, and is under doctor's care to-day.' Mabel Hoott en ertained (be Senior class of the high school last eveniug, affording them a very delightful evening with games aud refreshments. Volga Tribune, 12: lie v. J. A. Mo Almon will more his family over from Madison the '21th of this month. They will occupy lvobert Henry's house. Dr. Preston, the eye, ear, nose and thmat speomlist, will be at Dr. dough's otlioe St»tu day, April 21, to treat ilis ea«e« and perform surgical operations, also tit spectacle*. Arrivals on the train from the eaat: Chat*. H. Kennedy and son Dean, J. L. Jones, Miss 8ada Jones, D. D. lloldridge, Mrs. Frank Fox, (iid Borland and friend, a Mr. Jones of Kansas. Dr. Frudenfeld, the expert optioian, of Sioux Kalis, writes that he will be home next July, when he will continue his regular visits here, lie is at present in Chioago pursuing his medioal studies. If You Want to See New Things in DRY GOODS You Must Come This Week I We wish to call your attention to our splendid line of Tailor Made Suits STYLE—The BALLET SPECTACLE. Thtf Attractive Daooiog Entertainment to Be Given by Mrs. Holt at the Op era House, April 17. The programs for the Hallet Spectacle entertainment h»1 danoe to be igiven at the opera house, April 17. und-r the di rection of Mrs. Helen Holt assisted by llnletead's full orchestra, have been ia«ued and present a bea tiful array of mlvertining card* which are deserving of careful perusal, and also the Mist of specialties for that eveuing. Nothing ha* been overlooked in arrangement and taste of this program which is a fair in dex of its popularity with the busineee men as an advertising medium, nor in the setting out of the attractions of the evening's entertainment. The inter national ballet and march will begin promptly at 8:15 and close at 9:30, after which there will be daucing uotil 2 a. m The first part of the program is taken up with the varied tigures of the inter national whioh will be followed by the Butterfly dance, Sailor's Hornpipe, Twentieth Century Bells and Up-to Date Chappies. Pictures of the danoing specialties may be seen in Wood's Drug store window. Prices of admission are: Dancing and entertainment per couple, *1.25 dance per couple, #1.00 entertain ment, 25oents children, 10 cents. To whom it may concern: Having been appointed guardian to Moses Frost, the public are hereby warned that I will pav uo debts contracted by him. J. M. I)CFF. BENEFIT CONCERT By Local Musicians and Students of tb State Normal School, Saturday Evening, April 21. The concert for whioh the Norma! students have been preparing, is to be given on Saturday evrmng, April 21, in the opera house. The tirnt part the program will oonsist of 60I09, quartettes and so on, by Madison musician The seoond part will be a cantata by the Normal students under the direction of Mr. W. W.Tollee. The proceeds are to help pay for the new pianos which were plaoed in the eohool last summer. Those having the entertainment in charge re gret the nect asity for placing the date so near others of local interest, but it is hoped that the oitizene will patroni/.e it as generously as usual. Tickets will be on sale at the usual plaoe and by students. Two Roller* Kxplodcd. WHEFUNO, W. Va., April 14.—Two boilers iu the furnace department of the iversido plant. National Tnbe com pany, exploded, carrying the boilers 150 feet, and destroying three buildings and boilers in the steel works and water works. Several workmen were injured, two seriously. Three thousand work men will be thrown out of employment for ten days. H. Clark, Ohauuoey, Ga., eaye De Witt's Witch llszel Salve cured him of piles that had afflicted him for twenty years. It is also a speedy o 're for skin dieeeee. J3»was»«£ dangerous counter feits. City Justice New Top Coats. all first consideration with dressy women is embodied in every Suit in this stock. Style stands for much. It includes per'ection of fit, workmanship and material—for how could a garment be stylish if it didn't possess these attributes? The econom ical prices are appreciated. We have suits from $5.00 to $16.0O« DAN McKINNON. ($! 1 the FLOOK A ODBB. Certificate of Nomination. TliIK is to cprtity that pursuant to the provisions of chapter (V7, laws of 1M»1, and acts amendatory thereof, following nominations forone mayor, treasurer, one city justice, one police justice, aud one alderman from each of the four wards of the city of Madison, 8. D., to be voted tor at the annual citv election to be held Tuesday, Anrll 17. 1900 have Wen duly certiHed to this office oy the president and secretary of the different conven tions and by peUtiou, to wit: For Mayor Chss. J. Porter. For Mayor Treasurer A.^Johnaon. J. H. WUlUmspu. Police Justice D., D. Holdridge. Alderman. First ward Kdwiid B. Case. Alderman, First ward... .Norman D. McOlllivray. Alderman, Second ward A. F. Glover. Alderman, Second ward Geo. E. Cochrane. Alderman, Third ward Robert B. Jones. Alderman, Third ward.. ...«\ 8. Lee. AlderniHii, Fourth warn «..Dr. Win. Lowe. Aiderman, Fourth ward L. A. Steven*. Dated at the office of the city auditor this 14th day of April, 1WW. WM UAR CUy A adin clothiers, worn by the swellest dressers everywhere. „dltor 4^PRI 11^ ^TLL LS« SWELLEST OASSIXEBE -t from 18.60 to 116.50. Our "Adlei" Suite, (these we recommend above I an m*de u fine as clothing on be mtda. The out, the rtjle, the Linm .how the highert ol« of workmanridp. \-h tion at all times after onr Grand Opening day. Our baked goods are made after t'e best recipes, nt sparing in cost to make them good. OUK UDA FOL'.M ALN ULKRECKKOL oi'H co for the comfort of our patrons. Running sores, ulcers, boil*, pimples, etc quiokly cured by Banner Salve, the most healing salve in the world. No other '•just ae good." L'HKIS. fcCHCTZ. "I think DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the beet pills in the world," eaye VN E. Lake, Happy Creek, Va. They re move all obetruotione of the liver and bowels, act quiokly and never gripe. COOK JT DKK Fashionable flillinery. Spring and Summer Style# Are now here. The brightest aud new est millinery designs of the season. A largely inoreaeed etook—larger and mora complete this year than ever. HISS L. QRINAQER, THE CELEBRATED EMERSON & PACKARD PUHOS. Sold by] H. A. Fowler. comer Egan ave and 6th st. Agt for Wheeler & Wilson and White sewing machines. and DRESS SKIRTS. Ladies who wish to avoid the bother of home work, or the details of dress miking will be interested in our new line of Dres Skirt-*. All the fashionable fabrics of the season are included in the line, and the Skirts nave the fit and "hang" of the best dressmaker make. Take a look at them mud you will agree with uf. The prices aw nght. DAN McKINNON. GINDER BROS. GRAND OPENING Of The riODEL BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY and ICE CREAM PARLOR Will Occur I A V A O 1 1 i o O N E O o k o I V E LJ/A I r\ i lv 1 in the Afternoon. Invite the Public to inspect what we are p'eased to consider the finest institution of the kind in tne state, both in point of elegance and cleanliness. We have gone to consid erable expense in fitting up the MODEL, believing the people of Madison aad vicinity will appre ciate our efforts sufficiently to merit their patronage. UUK lit kt HV will be open for inapec- OUR FKESU FRUITS consist of the larg- while it will be operated by ourselves, will be nnder the direct supervision of an EXPERT SODA WATER DISFENSER where the latest aud best of everything in the soda water line can be had in thoroughly metro politan style. will be second to n^ne, and a visit to our Ice Cream Parlor will surely drive away dull care, dispel that tired feeling and create a desire for that, delicious of all sam mer luxuries. TEC HON U I line on y needs to ke inspected to be appreciated. We sell Lil libridge's candies and chocolates, the chocolates that made Minneapolis famous. We have the 1 trgest stock aud the greatest assortment of CHOCOLATES and CANDIES ever put on the shelves in Madison. L\ T1IE VEUETA ISLE line we will al- vvays be first in the market, for we are going to lead others who can may follow. ALL LAD1L* noon of that day will receive a sample box of the famous LILLIBKIDGE CHOCOLATES which we have the exclusive sale of in Madison. Children accompanied by their parents will receive a beautiful book mark. Most respectfully, OUR MOTTO:—"Cleanliness above all else, elegance SAM & FRANK est assortment of Oranges, Bananas and oth^r fruits of any retail bouse because we are prac tically a fruit store and it is obviously pertinent that here you can get just what you want and often at a lower price than elsewhere. We have constantly on hand all kinds of canned fruits, higher and lower grade*, prices to suit, canned meats, Salmon, Cove Oysters. Sardines, Lobsters Shrimps, etc. L\ DRIED FRUITS asortm*jnt. Magnificent Colorings. 'Phone Call No. i Our Spring Line embraces many of the novelties of the season. Every "ADLER" Top Coat we offer for sale different to other makes in the matter of cut, triniminga and general tone. The "ADLER'1 Top Coat is soli by NEW OXFORDS. LATEST STYLE COVEBTS. Prices, §7.50, $10.00, $12.50 $13.50. Light colored Oassimere and Worsted Suits will be much in demand for Spring wear. WOR- GRINAGER GINDER BROS. If you have artistic taste and delight in perfect harmony of colors, you should come here to select your WALL PAPER. There are artists in the Wall Paper business, and we have the handiwork of the best of them* In picking this season's stock we ran across some with magnificent color schemes, and we would dislike to have you miss seeing them. Would like to have you come early and thus secure just the designs that will suit you the best. FRANK SniTH, N N N N N N -'N vS only such as we use in the baking depart meat but they are the best. Citron, Orange Peel, Cocoanut in bulk, fine goods at 20c per lb Cleaned Currants, Seeded Haisaue. Confectioner's Powdered Sugar, Fig Jam for layer cake, Gelatine and Bromangelon. We soon will have shelled hickory nuts. Look them over and you will know what we put in our baked goods. CRACKERS? Oh, yes, crack ers in great AXD L. AST ill XOr LEAST by any means is our CIGAR & TOBACCO line which is as near complete as is possible for one cotteera to carry all the popular brands. who call at our store between the hours of 1 o'ol v*k vi 1 5 o'cl ^k in the afti?r Masonic Temple. is distinctly America's BROS.thehaveWe