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350 The Dailt Leader. Ti fuiiSavrrSKPlT1:5. Win). mmi I'SfcB OF On I h»U fjUJiif. VEKM6 UF 81 BSC'ttiFriOS hy mail, I yer.r By mail, 1 month? By mail, 0 months By niiiil, 1 month By carri-r. per wt-ek United States Senator— HI CHARD F. FKTTkiREW, Minneba ha county. Rpjuvts-ntatives in Congress— ANDREW i:. LEE. Clay county. JOSEPH 13. MOOUE, Lawrence county Presidential Electors— FRED BACON*. Lincoln county. JOHN M. KING. Hand county, JOHN* M'ELROV. Pennington county. JOHN* \V. MARTIN. Codington county. Governor— ULTRRE H. LIEN, Minnehaha county. Lieutenant Governor— A. VAN O.SDEL. Yankton county. Secretary of State— FRED B. SMITH. Brown county. Treasurer— CHARLES D. T1DRICK, Brule county Auditor— FRANK J. TRACEY, Edmunds county. Attorney General— A. E. HITCHCOCK. Davison county. Superintendent of Public Instruction M. S. AASVED, Day county. Commissioner of School and Pubiic Lands— EDMUND COOK. Roberts county. road Commissioner— LA FOLLETTE. Brule county. Rai W. A 1-.- County Convention. I'.irty county /-onv.-ntioti for Lak •••1 ."1 will hn hHl at the court :M ... sairt county, on Monday, i "i. it 1 o'clock liOUr". JKlSr* i'~ follow .• Or O:- U: (/:.-• Oi. p. ioc Bars of Kirk's Celebrated JBP BOSE TOILET HP At 7 Cents per Bar. Buy all you can use of It now as we cannot replace it for the same money. Horse & Munro. $4 00 S2,ti I .Oi 1 3o 10 J. h. ''J'AIiL, Proprietor. KT4TK TU BKT. i*i'0|»le'* Fartj aim l)morra:ie. ni.. for the pur- i.omiiiatfoii catidiuateg fortii'.- i r. -f Of the J.-'K -t f)V*. tie Third Fo.'ir trift w^l 1 luiSH.o: i rt voting o'clock liiit*-- t iir.*cirn 1 i!u '..1 i|-| .. irni i t. I ..-Hoy Orhiii'! cojnuuBsioiier ••i.Mittee: a. a.M' II I' In the farm house of dis ii»-candidatefor county com .! ..i-'rkt. !.,-i i: (1 that the populist voters uei-al i-otir.^ place® in the several :i*tr, oh Jjntitrduy, WOO, at .forthe p'irpo-ie of choosint' ileh- coiiventioii. The j-evcral election utitled to the lumber of e 5 "luw i) Chester (,'laruo \J, Franklin ....3 ....3 S Lakeview... 5 Nunda a Kutlmi'I 2 MADISON 4 1st ward S ward 3 3d ward 8 4th ward 3 Total.. .. 3 r-ovr:rtN\ II. S. ,.•! iv. K \N. AT SIOUX FALLS. According the Sioux Falis press which made nn i^tnal count of the re publican de:ooi. tration in that city Tuesday in honor of R'josnvelt thare were 30A io the parade aad mounted horseman called rough riderB. It was expected hy the republican management that there would be 1,000 rough riders present, and also an immeuse pouring into the city of outsiders on special traios, but only ('S people got off the trains all told. This was even a greater frost for Mr. Roosevelt than at Madison *s greater effort and better laid plats had been made to draw a crowd. These instances of lukewarmness and tipathy towards the "man on horse-back" and his imperialistic tour '"serve to point a moral and adorn a tale." It is a well* KNOWN TOOT that Mr. Roosevelt is meet. ••-ii'iTir: ing with j'-si such chilly receptions all over the country aud yet the republican press is making a specialty of heralding immense crowds at all his stopping places and wonderful speeches aud die play of oratory and magnetism by the vice-presidential candidate. They hav® said the same things of the Mad'son find Siuux Fall9 gatherings, which we know I were failures, as they Lave said about all others, hence it is safe to conclude that what was said about other gather ings was just as false as what was said about these of which we know so much ourselves. Mr. Roosevelt's tour is not a triumph but a vote-begging tizzle. Teddy himself is a touch greater man when read about than after being seen and heard, H!)d his p-ji.onal presence adds neither dignity nor enthusiasm to his cause. Agfi n his attempted denial of imperialism is considered a good deal of a sham when nearly all his claim for support is based on Lis military reputa tion, coddling Spanish war veterans be cause he is a Spanish war veteran, ap pealing to old soldiers because be was a soldier, emphasizing war and its con sequences as the only things worthy of admiration or reward, in order that swotn fealty and voteb may be uiven to him because he was a soldier and his op ponent a civilian. If this :8 not im- parialistic rot run to seed we would like to know what imperialism is. It is just this kind of teaching carried*out to its logical results that ends in militarism and imperialism, and the citizen be comes the mere tool and instrument of the designing ruler who commands the soldier. Wtj do cot believe the Ameri can people are yet ready to surrender their personal freedom and right of set tling great questions on their merits and hence do not want to be coddled by the plea of comradeship into voting against tLeir own convictions. It takes man hood and staunch moral courage to re sist this kind of Mattery and the chilly reception Gov. Roosevelt is meeting throughout the country everywhere he goes would indicate that imperia'ism wiii be buried deep. h. R. Calmerton near .Northville, Spink county, destroyed by tire the other day were his two boys a^ed 3 and 15 who perished in tie thanes. s The Milwaukee road run seven trains into Chamberlain Sunday, carrying Vi'iO people, ail to see a ball game be side the "iiig Muddy."' MACK'S LIEFLE(J 11(JXS. Who took me from my little home And set me high upon this throne Of empire reaching every zone? ....4 .... 1 Marii If anna. Who is it who my "duty plain" Has made to serve for basest ga *i Who on my be«4 h's sins has lain Mark Hanna, Who made me set ,e the evil trust Which panders uuto greedy lust And said iMther must—or bust? Mark Hanna. Who is it who so yearns to fight Whom nurses in still of night The restless little child to fright? Mark Ha—no, that's Teddy. You can spell it cough, ooff, caugh, kouf, katr, kough, or kaugh, but the only harmle.w remedy thatquiokJy cures it is One Minute Cough Cure, At this point the soliloquist got mixed 'r,me'f'^es out of ten are caused y Ca and quit. I tarrh, which is uothir.g but an inflamed 1 eoddition of the mucous surfaces Cooir & Odf The I'hiii *j ane natives run pell-rnelj At the sound of our yell, Hat, oh, what a gait they'll have, msybe, After taking Rooky Mountain Tea. Fkank BM/tii. Ulcers, open or obsinate sores, scalds and piles, quicklp cured by Banner Halve the moat he&lutg medicine in the world. Cuius. Scni.rz. United States Will Facilitate Li II1111£ Chang's Journey to Peking. Places a Warship at if Such a Is Desired. posal His Vessel Feared the Continued Killing of Foreigners Will Delay Ne gotiations. Wasrixgtox, Sept. 13.—The United States goverumei* is pushing forward steadily toward the beginning of ne gotiations with the Chinese govern ment for a settlement of the present troubles. A11 evidence of its purpose is found in its decision, communicated during the day to Minister Wu, to fa cilitate by nny means in its power the journey of Li Hung Chang to Peking. This carries with it the placing of warship at his service if a request oi that kind is made by Sir Robert Hart. So far it has not been made and t• state department officials do not believ that it will be. It is believed that tir Robert Harr will be able to find a cu r chant steamer more suitable than a warship for the purpose. While efforts are being made by the Chinese government to begiu negotia tions tho killing uf American citizt aud the destruction of their proper continues. Four provinces in Ch :.. are in a disturbed condition and Shai . hai itself is menaced by the disorder. elements. Negotiations cannot thought of while such things continu PAO TINU FtJ MASSACRE. Children Itatchcri-il lit-fore the Kj*e* Their I'urt-nt». London-, Sept. MARCHING AGAINST IiOXEfiS. four Thousand Alli«-d Troops Start Fro Tien Into. Tien Tsin, Sept. », via Shanghai Sept. 13.—A body of 4,000allied troop? including 20U men of the Fifteenth in fantrv under command of Major Rob ertson, marched today against the cities of Sheng-IIae-Sicn and Tilie, where the presence of the Boxers threatens the Tien Tsin region. The auvano •was made in two columns for the purpose of hanking the towns. General Dor ward personally commanded the expe dition. The Japanese siege guns wero taken with the expedition, which in cluded a large force of cuvairy. One regiment of German cavalry and one British battery have arrived. NEW WINTER SUPPLY RASE. Auitricaos and I)riti*.h May locate Near khan liui 1 lo.—The Times pu: lishos additional advices from Peking correspondent, Dr. Morrisi under date of Aug. 3i: ••The censorship, which is o&der S.r Alfred Gaseleo's control, makes it dif cult," says the correspondent, "to vey a true picture of the situation Peking. Today the city was thrill-. with horror at the news of the massat of the missionaries at Puo Ting Fu, wl: were under the protection of the im perial troops. Children were butcher^ i before the eyes of their parents. Whir. women were ravished and carried int captivity. Parents Were tortured an i murdered." Kh'hii. Tien Tsin, Sept. U, via Nagasaki, Sept. 13.—Tho Americans and Lritish are considering the feasibility of trans ferring their winter supply base from Tong Ku to a point near Shan Hai Kwan, on the Gulf of Li Tung, which is free of ice and is also a railway ter minus. The chief difficulty in the way of the project is the lack of troops to guard the railway. Tho British marines and two naval guns have bfcen ithdrawn on ship board. Thirty-five villages in the vicinity of Tien Tsin have petitioned the provi sional goverumeut for protection. AS PARTIAL INDEMNITY. Kntata I n fuMi iu Mm llUMKu-thiiieiMi l.ti/ik, Peking, fcept. 8.—The Russo-Chinese bank, which, as announced yesterday, closes here toUay unu removes Shang hai, will confiscate us par* of indemnity to be paid to Russia the imperial uni versity fund of o,000,000 taels deposited with it, against which the Chinese drew for the payment .A their troops. lcul'iii'N4 aniiot Uh Cure:) l»y local appiicatiojis as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. 1 here is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. lMHfnei-'s is caused by a inflamed con dition of the mucous bring of the hustachiau lub*1. \V 11 n tfus tuie is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperffct hearing, and when it is entire ly ciosnd, detifnens ih t,fie r» s..lt, and unless the intbimatiori can be takf-i! out "nd 11jih tube restored o its normal con htion. hearing will b« destroyed forever We will give One Honored Doliars for any case of Deafness fc»:uHed by catarrh) that cannot cured oy Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cm-.NKv A- Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 7" cents. Hall's Family Pills are the best. IIs-|ier WiiNkey ICcrei veil 4«»lt al ('Special diHpatoh,) Paris, Aug, 2~,— American whiskies reoeiven the oflioial cfproval of the expowiti/jn to-day, when (iold Medal was awarded to liMrnheiiri Bros., Ijouisvdle, Kv., on their I, W. Harper whiskey, Sold io Madisoo.s! by Fred Kurtb. v -V. nun c-.it U-.' i v .•rlric. Hraa'l \•t: @IL .«! 111. cxch^ivelv. Hangs On You have used all sorts of cough reme dies but it does not yield it is too deep seated. It may wear itself out in time, but it is more liable to! produce la .grippe, I pns'JT.onia or a scri {otv inroat afreciion. i You nsed soraclhin^ Ihsl will give you {strength and build up the body. SCOTT'S EMULSION will (.! this when everything *lc» fnJ'c Ti I else fails. There is no doubt I about it. It nourishes, strem ihcn5, builds up and makes the body strong and healthy, not only to throw off this hard cough, but to fortify the system against further attacks. If you are run down or emaciated you should certainly take this nourishing food medicine. V*'- *n! all druir^Kts. SCOTT r.uWNh, C.I,,-mists! New York. I 1 I- —I W i v«- V for tlic same ironcy, or tho paiae quali-. iM,MM /x »"o. 707—F\ pr.« lon Top Suttov tth 4 fir -f T»W 'V^T 'V jr «. Attention Everybody. From now on I shall offer Special Inducements in the following lines: Dimities, Lawns, Organdies, G-auae Dsgj Percales and Summer Dress Goods. Shirt waists, Ladies and Misses Skirts, Wrappers, paras Come in and look over our Blue Letter Shoe Sale, Prices Way Below Quality. Don't forget the place. Yoh can more (ioods for a Dollar tli an Hi! place in town. You's to please. ttcii ftere is rnouey saved in Nvin iifec: iVe vii the :o iMV-.It'i UL .'.'crn tho n.u '.:) cor^umcT •I I I ii Wo W' und iv vJ 1 Jr-*'''-* 1 re V*• 1 W.. 1 &UT OFA&Fho shotF.' «.-uMo i..i. UiTnp.?, ct r:. "I. I42J: i'lT'-n.pol.-ir shafts: ls.iaf!n«» r. tui CVt.TT c:.i 1 v U..d Il^r- i BC»S» v. I.*116.0 i.. ,. I"" 'r I MWI.K»w| 1 k O ClwC« VCS priCC'o, Elkhart Oarrkge and Kaitiess ^a^^facfuring So. ELKHART, INDIAMA. Fresh & Salt Meals*, Currd hams $\ Sausage & FisAi city. Call nod try u.«. V'*-, FITZGERALD ?*.—r*»MuasUi.' W.t.- -1 1 I 1 1 UJ-Ki'.-Wartntf .:-i tJi.ift, an4 h: tSari 1. 1 "iror'd tk liiijf* to lhccor.«urr.cr W\) $iso yuu better juit i:y Jbr, jobber or sr.pply ... Ml# .Vo. 'iti i. t'ltf.rj v p!*is' •«. u-.-i f..r .'«?• I' Our prirr, with'.haft*. 'MKinBiflBi' Palace Meat Harket. Orders promptly delivered to No Ijujrtr cau allonl to invent money in unsatisfactory just Ih eaiieo the dealer can name a little Iow«t price manont rcsultH and diase erf most r«'liable osiitrated foriI1 ooii Jh» most Nkilful of IT feSHion UR U)H |Ij((h (.Couoiny Imint MONARCH PAINT the widest reputation for longest servire-great»*Ht n'\ erin,r capacity-most durablo lustre. When yon 11s well known brand you've the best paint that money «y-tliat the !„*, wide World can prol..ce, and H.c p*f pay are really n0 higher than yoirn* often asked "lienor got^lg. As! for color card. th« r.icilicel ,,ro. the cure of kiduev ... i' any part of the J. P. NISSEN. Good Paint Economy MEANS BUYING GOOD PAINT I nint tliat. \v»ars longest that iifver -T —T V y int» go oniy with i,u COOK & 0E-EE mw,»,,i/wl *y tor aud hhulder diseases. Cuuib, ra. !l Half tho Worm Ah to the onus* of their ill ^1,111^ they would start to tr«»at n'el |tr! with Foley's Kidney (Jure, t'1'* Hlj| of body and wind, baok»cl'***' ihemuaUo paiuf 'J T'