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MCKINNON. |0t Cigars [lie best of det the [of lr. itvp the high Standard ids in the my and can tv YOU. HUTZ, 1)KLT«STOKE •v i l\'' Time I r»:il rMl^sy, .. .*•, i»«, fvitnl*). •I.3* Its. Lo«%t DAILY LEADER v *uiT I D.MOTA irsr •. •«. i CITY. [LOCAL HUCVITIBS. 1 air to night nod urn reehinghng U'p.trted for Silver friends. r«ot, iiMur Normal Walter. -••irs. .1. HHsiHtaoUi wect to •"-•'iiing. -I'li.r.. t!. ••n* and oats, at lb* 'eter Manjuart. 1 fet.J, i mill. ['•J *"f Huroii and Chas. Drake w V- registered «t the Madison *v««ning train, Margar It- farmer, T. J. Lannon lirst-c|»BH laundry work, ,v"rJ. patronize the Madieon IUUllr O/r. Fuller. J- Hr«ritmn ami childreu pass I'HVct* Preston this inorn, hotue tu .McGregor Kfii fr-Mii the.r lriurH '®kett. f,.r for and itf '!*tit'n ish trip ticket to the state fair Ooultj. to «. 4 a. 4-"' p. lu IB J" p. 1:15 ». n I ti i in .1' J:'4 p. •. (utility Auditor Kieth has received1 ,, notice from the Mute board of I'.JUH1 ZH-, tion has lowered personal property in Lake county as follows: Horses, 40 p«.r cent cattle lio pfr cent swine, eent merchandise, 1» per cen stock, "i per cent. Presbyterian children, parents ami friends in largo numlters went out to Lake Madison to et.j y the picnic to dav. A bountiful supply of melonh lnm-ms, cro.juet sets and bull outiits were taken itlony mul with ih« weather in.l.citte it tJsty of PU'SIWURE. K. X. Ioy ban returned from Dubuque where he i* at work on the (treat West ern, to take hi* family to that pity to live. He I* shipping the household good* of Harvey Smith who with Kldro iluhtell, is also at work on that road. IM C'ulhnan of this division leaves for that line also tomorrow. Thu* one by one and two by two, the S. M. lKyb find better employment. :v.\ .T.,\ not 'J",c. not :r» the price of K .cky Mountain Tea the world over. None genuine, utiles* made by the Mitdi son Medicine Co- legend: were Mrs. White who lier daughter, Mr#, limesville, WiH., Mi*a 1 "don, Iowa, .Manager k.gi( l'rary of tho ball I' ttila, WHEAT ID '"y at ::i Minneapolis and opened higheet, 7:J', rD'"« ut 7 ij ual marluH Wheat 5I». }|"Ulirfl,lHr lu'ir,®r,y meeting "w,1Hhip boardn of the F•thu hnirl"e"',)'rH ('enter ,n the county sup- i(,ethiH afternoon. of i. a piano I1,. from ,u betw i'een tin* at Yankton, Kf,»to u '"to will jret rPH ifSurge es '^as Alp a nne|s round Minn. ""encfa'sh $3,00 tO S6.50 $5.00 $1.50 to $3.00 $1.25 UP Coats and Vests c°atsand Vests FH\NK SMITH. HISTORTc SPOT. Hon. UhM. B. Kennedy and Doane Ribin- •on Mark the Annont Site of thd T# pse of Chief Inkp&Jatah, Noar L»k« Herman. Doane Kobinson of Siouv Falls, ediior of the South Dakotan. who ha* leen in this city for a day or two. in company with lion. Ch »s. H. Kennedy, went out last evening to Lake Herman and loca ted the spot on the east bauk of the lake where lukpadatah* tepee stood when Chief (irayfoot and hi* brother ludiau rescued Mr*. Marble, one of the few Hurvivor* of the Spirit Lake. Iowa, ma* nacre, in 1«m7. Mr. Kobinson and Mr. Kennedy **t a substantial cedar post ou the spot and on it fasteued the following Hite of inkpadattiTs Tepee. where Mrs. Marble was rescued by (irayfoot and brother April, 1n' Mr. Hobinson in hi* recent researches for Indian lore for hi* magazine visited (I ray fix it at hi* present home near Si*se ton and obtained accurate data of the vent and place and will make historic, record of it, and the wooden monument just erected by him and Mr. Kennedy will mark to the casual passer b) the HOC tie OF this nit creating event until, per haps a more substantial mwummt in erected on the site. Vound wn, our o»...l. zJrfJz''""coZ'i l-I^Yr* Tpl Ben sun vt tf'D* an(^ jer bank (Jen. A. i'itrrwil ,,f Chester towns'* ip brougt I tu 1 i i v IJKAIi. u oil -,, to day some ver\ fin* Httn.pl'•* of his field corn which ah ws tl lit the crop HI Like county in Hi it i u rim nrid safe practically two weeks ago. Lake county's corn crop is not only hi# but i* A 1. thin year. ti m* gel.Ulli* JuiuiH Schmidt bus begun Im* contrm dik'tfintf the bi|» ditch on the eaet Hide of toan ntid the city loi* men at work b-nriiitf out ttie A., o' i |,ri.ljjen, prepur atory to puttuijf in the new jint bridge over the ditch for the two streets. Travel on Wu^tiington avenue at that pouit IH (»u»»p*itdel for the present. The ixnl Templars had a v»*ry Jlurge gathering last evening at their ojH'ii io.!k'e meeting ami a very pleasing pro gram of Hinging, innate and peaking by member*. 11*v. ('. M.Clim- gave an ad «lree» on "Light* and Shadow*," pictur ing out a human life in it* various vi ciHfotuie*. which wa» liighU appreciat»i by the audienc**. M^K,U* lilt very close prices to clear them out. They consist of Wash Goods, Hen's Summer Shirts, Ladies' Silk Waists, Boys' Crash Suits, Men's Crash Hats, Short lengths of Dress Goods. Come in and examine them. IJknow you will buy when you see the prices. Lak-» Onnty—A Stron? Speech OUR SACRIFICE SHOE SALE is still on. They are going fast and if you need shoes now is the time to get bargains at DAN MCKINNON oime get uargainsat DAN MCKINNON HON. T. P. GORE Al-n_' Patriotic Line®. N wit li-itanding the o'ltpr attractions in the city iast evening a good audience galhered at the court house to hear the blind orator «)f Texas, Hon. I. 1'. (i.ire sjM«hk on.the political issues of the day and the hearers were rewarded by a clear 1 Entertains the People of 1 logical and eloquent address. The Moore Twin* furnished an opening entertain merit of song and music, assisted by their parents, ail with mandolins and ban s, which wan highly appreciated by the audience. Mr. »rein opening paid a high tribute to the work of the repub lican party up to the time it scuttled tr. the money question and later f«-! 1 into tl." clutches of imjeriftHt-ni. He (lien brushed aside the faie* claim* of the re publican adi'.inistra'). s. brwgii.g prosperity sho ving what pros {•erity was due to and not due to Two causes hud contribute. mainly to thiH the va^t increase of money, what popu lists contended for four year* ago) as a result of the output of gold in Alaska and South Africa. This was a universal cause and showed its result* in foreign lands a« well as this. Had it !»een due to a protective taritT in thie country and oontidence, then this country alone should have benefitted. The insincerity and juggling of the republican party on the money question was then shown up end also its protection and fostering of the trusts. Here the speaker made a strong «'H*e in exposing the work and dealings of the administration with the trust interests. Imperialism and mili tarism then came to for a scathing re view, the administration* attitude to. wards Cuba Puerto llico and the Philippines, the gradual evolution of the imperial spirit prompted by greed and avarice for the exploitation of the island* bv the syndicates without any return to the taxpaj ing masse* for the burdens imposed to maintain war* of conquest. It was in this that the speaker was most eloquent and showed up the true prin ciple* of patriotism and loyalty to a re public. He had uot a word of abuse for anybody but his exposition of Mr. Mc lvinley's weakness and wobbling in the hand* of Mark Httnna and his ilk as shown by his ollicial record was wither ing. M/. (tore is certainly doing a good work in inculcating the true principles of republicanism and the kind of patriot ism that honors a nation ami preserves the liberty of its people. To the editor of the Leader. Dear Sir: 1 sent you a p.ie:n last week and asked you publish it in your paper. You delmed, and returnel it to me with the crushing reply that 1 was no poet and that you "could turn out better poetry out of a sausage machine." Now I wou't be crushed, and I propose to show up our attempt to throttle bud ding genius. Publish this card and the following poem in our columns aud charge me at your advertising rate*. Yours, JAMK* MK WJJW,* HILKV. THE roi M. I stood upon the oceans sandy beach. And with arced I wrote upon the sand these wonls: "Ague*, I love thee!" But the winds came and the waves rolled mountain high, And bloted out the fair impression. Cruel waves, treacherous sand, fragile reed No longer wl I trust to thee, i?ut from the highest mouutain peak I'll pluck the tallest pine. And dipped in the or iter of VeauvlttS, with it I will write I'pun the high and burnished heaven* these words: 'A Wise Woman' i* drawing the largest audiences ever known, And giving an entertainment that will take your breath away." And I would like to ee any dog gone wave wash that out. You will never tind any other pill* so prompt and so pleasant as De\\ itt s Little Karly Kisers. I 7 *s "when you need cool goods. lITl.Er I have them and am making t.ni COOK A ODKH, Summer Clothing. Boys' Wash Suits Sizes to 3 Boys' Balbriggan, vests and drawers, 8 Our prices may needn't be afraid we make them. Masonic Temple. It stand* alone, it towers above. There's no other, its nature's wonder, a warming poultice to the heart of man kind. Such is rocky Mountain T*B. [hi juitae, in the cil« "f Madifon. in *he ,,i j-.ty of Lake and etate of South Dakots. han ri! appointed ac tl.e time and place for proi-a Mu' willof cH.d A1 !'.ou V. l'oomtii», deceai"e.t. i.e. for bearini: ttie *aid petition for jro!»te ::i-ri of, and the ie«ii.ince of letters testamentary 11.,• re111, when and where any person interested i i i appour Hiiti (-oi)tei't the cliiiin paled Madison, Soiitu Dakiiia, the :kdayof Aucu«t, A. D. 1!H). (VM.M.iKATU, ,1 ndjie of I ountv Court. .1. M. PKKSTCN. C:erK of I'onntv Court CITY MEAT MARKET, SCHULTZ Proprietor. JOHN Keep constantly ou hand a full line of Fresh anil meats Fish, fowl anil Game in season. Etfan avenue. 50c to $1.25 each. 25c Your Kind of Jewelry. No one wants unworthy, inferior jew-ljp eiry. It is pure waste to buy it. People want good goods and they wish to pay only a fair price tor them. Thejr get hare the quality and prices thai constitute real cheapness. The made-to-see kind of goods we have not and never will have but we will always carry an ample 5 assortment of the made-to-Diease kind. FRANK SMITH. T-Z. '.iuilfi. FRANK C. SMITH. It will surprise you to experience the bi-netit obtained by using the dainty and famous Uttlc pills known as De'A'itt's 1. ttie Hsrly liisers. TOOK & OPKE. The greatest skin specialist in America originated the formula for Manner Salve. l\r all skin diseases, all cuts or sores, and for piles its ttie most healing medicine. C'il I- S HTT7. Pataility Follew* Failure i use Folej's Kidney Cure in time. If taken in earner stages of Bright's dis ase and diabetes, it is a certain cure. ou have noticed the high death rate from these diseases, and it is not wis^» to ig nore early symptoms when a sure medi cine like t'oley's Kidney Cure, can be had. CHHIS. PCHTTZ. Notii-r. St iio of Snath Diikoin In county conrt. ':!,«• matter of tin- email- of Aiinon l'. Cooni!», ,1,'i'eti'ed. Tin* Mut« of South Dakota wml* To Harriot Coonitif, Loron i'oom!». -i M. Corroft. ami \rthur t'oomh-, licvii'i-ic sm! !n irs at Ifiw of A.'. iiui P. Co'iinl'!-. iii-ooafo-.l. i ire isut to an oril-r of this* oourl, While on the :-:»i-lay of AuitUKt. l-"*'. notice n» b.-reiy civen •:.»t aturlny, th» "»th day of ^eJltemtler, at it i'oiock a. of that iiay, at thi1 otlice o! he cannot remedv. Heal Estate, Loans & ilRB ISO D. McKINNON. made-to-please kind, seem low but you ol low prices when You Need Glasses. Mot tiers endorse it, children like it, old folks use it. \Ve refer o One Minute Cough Cure. It will quickly oure all throut and lung troubles. o e o u s a v e y o u e y e s e s e e i y a i i a i w i o i i a n Ij aud if yotir sight can be assisted by the aid of glasses, we will 1 give you a proper fitting lens©. Buy your AT IMME and :i then if anything goes wrong, you know wncre to go for the 'tpfn "rr'ljn C. n. WOOD, Optician. COOK ».V OUKF.. OONTBE Kv 'Phone Call No. i 1 to read easily DUPE TheIV ha\o IHVII phu-eit UJM II the tiiaikct scNcral i-heap ivpriutsot an ol«sou.'te edition i WcU-n r's Ilictionaiy." They aiv iKMiiji uf.civd under various names at a low pruv By thv goods dealers, trrot-ers, ajrents, etc.. and in a few instaiKvs a* a piviuiuiu forsubscrn* tiims to ]ajei. Annouuccincit'! of thc^ comparatively Worthless reprints are \ory misleading: for instance, lltey atv advertised to le the sub?-taut i: •iui*alent of a lu^rher-prieisl Ihok, when 1:1 •Miity. so far as we know and lvlie\e. t!u a... n nil A to Z. Reprint Dictionaries, photoixpe copies of a look of over lift cai ii(fo, whii'ti in its day was sold for about ii.tM, and which was much suierior in pajn'r. :'.t. an 1 liindinj: To the*.' im-.tation-i. IHir.^ li'.ena uorU ot aic nu i .i uMcad ot one Long Since Obsolete. The Mippleinent of so-i-alled "new ••'. vil." w hu some of lies*- books are ad\ ti-ic-l to i-ontain, wa eompiUsl by a irenti'. 'nail win died over forty yearsa^ro, and was publistu'd befor** hi~ ileath. Other minor additions are probably ct liunv or less value. '"hi-tioiiuiiie i'dition of Weltetcr'l I'na i.lyiMl IHetionarj w!r,( is the onhj- iiu ri '.-. t"ii» 01 ii' la 1111 bar to his genera11. in, n a v -s «i\er »Mii pajri-s. with illustrations (11 i.c 'y i\vr ia)ie. and l*»arsour imprint on i ule pare. It is protected by copyright 111 ciu ap imitation. Valuable as this work is. we have at vast expense nuMishe a thoroughly iv\ ised siu ce.-iser, tn*' name ol' which is Who's Your 'Atter? rien's Blackest iff Hats in up-to-date shapes, mostly qualities thev $2.50 going: fast at WkiwTEH'S iNTK.iN VTlON \i. lU TTONAHY. IIl.i-1 .:.!( .1 I'amphlct free. C. & C. MERRIAM CO., Springfiofd, Mass., U. 8. A. arc