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KnA .liiive *1 -..' v .** -v .. ever dealer will ,1, local and )e8c ra$ol lips all autl Iaiin«* Our New FULL OF |OA PIPEII iHas Arrived. :ile great pfeiwo .*• LA S'JOW- i our elccL'onB and »ti •.qinu'-ig foa our price*. IRIS SCHUTZ, HBM t! DI'CGS Ji.t L*«al TIM* T«»M Milwduk* »nd St. P«ut nilvir, vk fif'ft Sunday, Jo)* IS, ••»rt •, 'tl .10. 1^6, in p-tn :'wm tun «*»t- o. l, srriv»*»... .............. p. tt ..o vs. »rrlr«S......•..«.«• P o ..v, arrive*.................. "jr,d«.»,ir .... 4 0p. I,No. *rrea :'AJ a. jol, rionarts..... 3: P- 81 Xn '»w, vrtv*# a. tn '\i "*A' \nrt* 7'4\a. tn SO J.l. !KI *'P B» »ro dally ticcpt Sunday. f.J. HOLM*. Less* IE Dt. ILT LPVDf 4ADTHUK, SOUYB BAIOTA. IHUHSDAY, SEPT. 27. 1*. 50. THE CITY. LOCAL BREVITIES. N .vfur (»f L)eit Rapids is the gaeet p. John Oues. Thim. Hyraee is the fcJMt of M'l. Mc(iUlt\ .By. |r. wanted for general house work. U'r*tt thin office. I »1« from the esst Raf. A. t,J.Sh u A Irt of rmideaoe for rear aeer Normel 3' —Mrg. John Welter. p'trtht'r forecast: Pair with rising |t*r«ti'r* t*» uight end Friday. SI for nod wife took the eveolog '«'r Aberdeen to visit a deogbter. ^partur^s north were Met Jones for *Vwtoi,i, i.Treoao rk. 18 and %f pnt ui.ivah at the hospital are Hall of o dhaa and Quy Itoot of d. r» Sunday and Andraw Toompecn lte train for the west to v!MI tie oMl t'i^caition. y°u want (irat-olaes laundry work, *'«iivory, patronize the Mad'son laundry.—O. T. Fuller. to-day aid informs th's reporter *l"« iliaeolved pattnerahip with L® ^irii.ody. i *hT l),,vl8' *in*MC\lM~y?V***** jndrtie*' 7 omy tue best and largest A few of th« it deseiM* to for certainly it u net only the best and largest shown, bat also superior to sny other in this locality. No .bow beiier .tylo. in Fall Dry Goods or quote lower fe,* Out steadily increasing business has been obtained by meeting outside competition*^ better goods and lower ptlces ,oU[il bo found elsewhere. We always invite inspection and com jjsou and in evei/ instance can offer good inducements to trade here, ffo have just opened up our new fall lines Jackets Capes, Collar- Heft. Winter Underwear, Ijadiesand Gents Gloves, A beaotif.il l'ne of Uoderskivi^ Cotton Blankets, and Percale Wrappers, And Dress Goods is where we shine. I Op«ra hoUHe tuaoagerB in Minnesota and Iowa spunk well of Aiden lieopdiot's Fabio ito'iiani whioh will be preseuted at the opera house Saturduy evening. The program aud soliciting commit tee» for the O, K. 8. cbildr*»uVt pHrty are rej««M»t(t to me«t with Aire. II. 1J. Will- iauiHou at to iuo»row afternoon. Farmers of a new dietriot in llyland school township are hauling lumtter for a new fcchool bouse to be built on Frank Steele's farm. It will he 18x21 feet in s:.«. A. J. McOow.tu of the south pi.rt of tbe courty brought in u load of llux to day wtiich brought h«*u $1 lT.hO. 'I bis '.* a Hat year if it did take a war the Pbiltypiues to make it. KJV. Hugh Robinson departed for Chicago on the uiot aing train, Iter. A. C. Shepard Hid wife for Pipestone, Minn., Mrs. Geo. Ook and Mm. Lannon for Fiaudreau and Geo. Waakey.eaat. D*ociuber wheat in Minneapslis olo««*d yeetfrday at T9!^ and opened this utorning at 7D.'4 highest, 7i closed at T'J'4. Ijocal market: Wheat No. 1, i7 oetitw, So. 'J, (5. Fla*, 11.34 Aiden lienediot's "Fabio lijmam*' whiob will be tbe attraction at the Mad ison (opera house September -•», rs a dremati ation by Cbas.. W. Obese of Mane Oorrelu's moat popular novel "The Vendetta" acd is ooe of the most popular plays now before the pablio. The olinate end crop bulletin for the paet week in this state haa little to re port except that the imferatuxe aver aifed I slow the normal, the froete of the lGtb and 17th killing the vinee.aod local rains delaying threshing ot grain, hay ing, corn cutting rod fist harvesting ail over the state. Miaa Delleok, repreeenting F. W. Shux»rt, Sioux City Farier, will be at the Lake Park hotel parlors Wednesday. Thursday and Friday of this week with a full line of latest style fur garment*. Will take orders or sell from line of aamplee. llemodeling and repairing done. See her at once u regard to your furs. No company that w© have ever heard ot haa ever eome to thie city with such favorable comments aa"A Wise Woman." They have the unanimous endorsement of the press, and this you may rest ewured will be yonr only obanoe to see this eoperior company, as they make but few stop*) going from New ork to ban Franciaoo. We have no doubt o! tboir aucoeae here. Good cow-feed for sale at 50 oents per indredweight. I'KTKH AR^CAKT. For Male Fine boar piire for aale stock in the state. 4 }'°UUR Udieaeooiety of the Nor •h" Uutberan ohuroh will meet with •,Ll1 M-a. M'nnie this evening. sw"erborg of Ramona was tn the A i o e a i s o u o ,l "'Mi Mr«. Rtgan on Friday *^«pt«tuber 28. Refreshments Ev«i bnHv I1'"". A. ^Hidy invited. Hitohoook, Alii Rsed and pup1* *'st oamp. (l,*l»«»rUd for the aaatei part st(»to 0 n the noon train. lease You, Of Course. No better A. StllMKXUl. Peop'e who b.*rn the lamp of reason need Kooky Moan-a^n T»a. Greatset r«Mion prodrcer known. 83 canto. K«MN* 8w. .«. WR ited.—Saleemen »ael. our lubri eating oils, grei s, £el**og and e^eoial ties to thresher men, on oomro ^s1"^ (Jood goods and liberal proposition. Ad drees referent je. The Howard Oil & Grease Co Clevelsnd, Ohio. Loved by the people, hated by its would be rivals the foe of dise« »e, the friend of humenitv—Rocky Mouut» n Tea made by the Madison Med-cme Co. F»*w* C. be ta •maiipoi stamped out a* nome. WASHinotoN, Sept. 27.-Tho surgeon oeneral of the marim hospital service baa reoeived a message from Surgeon Rayliss Earle of Port Nome, Alaska, announcing that the epidowic of small pox thore haa boon stamped out, the last patient having been discharged from tho detention hospital Aug. 20. There was a total of 24 eases and one death during tho epidemic. Rochester Schools Reopened. ROCHESTER, Minn., Sept. a7.—Tho city schools wore rooponod duriug the day by order of tho board of hejUth. a. tho danger from diphtheria is believed to bo post. A AHNW vou what 'STOCK Wool, Satin, V»Vr«r- „«w «,in», SURPRISE FOR REPUBLICANS. Nomine* for Governor of INSTALLED THIS WEEK. ArrhbUhop Krtnn Coming to Take Pot Wlluo of tlin hre of Dvliugur, WA.SIUNOTOS, Sept. 27. Most Rev. Archbishop Keene, whosj appoint ment to the see of Dubuqe was made certain by the arrival of the brief and az: autograph letter from the pope for the archbitihop at the delegation in Washington ou the 10th inst., has been the gnest of the Catholic university hero sinco arriving from Europe. The archbishop will leave Washingtou dar ing tho day to be installed in his new office and will take possession of the archiepiscopal see of Dnbuque this week. A large delegation of the clergy and layety from Dubuqe will meet the archbishop ou his arrival at Chicago and escort him to his new see. HONORS FOR IRELAND. M. I*»nl Archbishop Made Commander of the legion of llouor. PARIS, Sept. 27.—Archbishop Ireland has left here for London whence he will sail Oct. 10. He was decorated Wednesday as a commander of the Le gion of Honor by M. Jules Canibon, the French ambassador to the Umtvd States, in behalf of the government. General Horace Porter, United States ambassador to France, and Bellamy Storer. United States minister to Spam, were anioug those present. Wilt Inspect Indian Schools. WASHISOTO*, Sept. 27.—Miss Eatelle Reel, general superintendent of Indian schools, has left Washington to inspect tho Indian schools of the Northwest. After inspecting the school at Mount Pleasnut, Mich., she will go to Minne sota. then to the Dakotas, Wisconsin aud Iowa. The Northwestern schools have not been inspected for the two years. The most dainty and effective pills roaitaare De Witt's Little Early *ers. They are rmqualed for a!l liver and bo wet troubles. Nbver gripe. WWWWWWWww%ww w« h™ n„„ A lew of the new thiogs We have in Dress Goods are: i Poplin, Venetian, Mohair, Camels Hair, North Dakota Kx|H*cted to iteilgn. FARGO, N. D., Sept. 27.—Rumors of what promises to be the greatest polit ical ecuKHtion of the Ntate nro current. It is reported that Governor Fancher, who was renominated by the Republio* aus, has informed tho party leaders that he wishes to resign. There is con firmation of the Btory from tho fact tbut tho Republicim Htato central com mittee has been notified by telegraph to meet at Grand Forks immediately ou important buhiuoss, but no details are ^'iven. It is claimed, Fanclier's res ignation is dne to continued ill health. He is algo of a most sensitive disposi tion, and repeated attucku by a large number of Republican new (^tapers in the state have distrusted the executive to such a decree that ho ib willing to forego further political preferment for personal peace and comfort. A past The «me genoy bags sent by church society to Kansas soldiers in the Philip pines oontained among tl.e necessities box of DevVitt'e Witch Iiazel Salve, the well known our* for pile* injuries and skin disease*. Tne ladi*n took c.*re to obtain the original DeWitt's Witoh 11b- el .!ve know'ngthat all tb«? counter feits are worthiest, COOK 4 ODBB L:c«*is, op MI or obsioate eores, soa'ds and piles, quioklp oured by Banner Sa'.ve the most healing med'oine in the world Ciiafs. Scutv Oily residenos lots for sale, §15 to f- 9 ElalVK SbeRIDAK. CJO '»v Ou"1". Pi'ices, 35, 35, & our efforts OPERA HOUSE. Hunt & Colgrove. Aiden Benedict's 12th Year of M*fABI0 ROMANIA' Saturday, September 29. A :omant mo'odramf, surpnsvog ioe"ence. e .uvt of s °,e pnd scenic as or'&!ar'ly presented 50. ™7 \m Mrktr^lf^r ®ver brought out Xhe iVlOSl ^UCCeSblUI l^lUVCity have brought about. Uei us ant) y Trtn fc We have the Sec Us aPOUt I op vOfliSt if yoa have not seen ou- n^A. ._. Storm Serge, Fine Serge, Parola, Drag, JUMPED THE TRACK. FARMERS LOSE HEAVILY. Terrific Ralo ftterm Deluge* the I'pper Mi**Usippi Valley, LA CKOSSK, Wis., Sept. 27.—A heavy rain aud thunder storm over the entire Upper Mississippi river valley has deluded the entire country to a greater or less extent and made roads almost impassable. The damage to the crops which are still outside will be quite ex tensive. A similar storm is reported over the whole of the Southern Minne sota division of the Milwaukee road, which extended far into South Dakota. There also was considerable dasiage done to farmers. RIVERS FALLING SLOWLY. Danger of Floods in Trial Believed to Have Fasaed. DALLAS, Tex., Sept. 27.—All reports indicate that the Lower Brasos and Colorado are falling slowly, except at LaGrange, where the water is reported to have risen 24 feet since Tuesday and Is still rising slowly. There is no con firmation of the report that Menard ville, on the upper San Saba, was swept away. Menardville has no rail or wire cpmmunication. At Dallas the Trin ity river has fallen one foot in the last 24 honrs, bu* is still dangerously high and the indications are for more rain. You oan spell it ooi'gh, co,T, csugh, kouf, katf, kough, or kaugb, but the only harm'ess rsmeJy tt-Ht quickly oures it is One Minute Cough Cure. Cc04 & ODIB. good many consumptives would be cured aud the worst esses contorted and relieved by using Fo'ey'p Honey and Tar 8.Kffest it to those afflicted. You should do tbis as a friend. s THE LATEST Creations in Fall & Winter MILLINERY is bemg displayed at MISS L. ORINAQER, incluc'ing all the latebt shapes in Ladies1 and Children's Hats. I have a large stock this eer son and inv'te you c^U whi'e the asso.» meot is complete. MISS L. GRIN AG EC. -.n New York. Seatg on sale at Schuiz drug store. Uecolh'vg e y If r' s,m correct in style, haudsomo in appearance, aud per/ec. luiiog. Let usshow you the new & W v^sts and vestwos. See :«lso the new fall s -its with line of ve^ reversible vest—suit fabric one side, fancy vesting the otho ADLER SU) TS are sold by the largest and leaJiug clothiers of the country. •'. IS ATTRACTINQ MUCH ATTENTION! New Crepon. Accident Occur* on the Chicago, Fwrta lid St. Louis. Si'HINOKIELII, Ills., Sept. 27.—The Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis and Chi cago and Alton fair grounds trains were running to the fair grounds on parallel tracks and at a high rate of speed when the locomotive of the for mer train left the tracks, reared up aud struck the Chicago and Alton locomo tive and fell over, a most complete wreck. Tho body of Engineer John Ryan of the wrecked engine was found under tho cylinder of his locomotive and his liremau, Jerry Hall, under the trucks. Both had been instantly killed. Neither of the Chicago aud Alton engi neer crow were injured. Not more thun a dozen passengers were on the tr&m and all c»caped injury. cannot 8' iiv.iz Young men, o .c illustrated oatologue explaine bow we i-seh barber trade, mailed frre. Moler Barber College, Minneapolis, inn. s §,::m rpu |ji *********wv 25 pieces of Broidhead. French Flannels. New Off rlhere 1 If you You Need Glasses. Wow 'iKlt' Oltieii^e (Starts. Indigestion, hiliousoees, blood poieon fcd with urea and urio aoid (whichshould have been excreted by the kidneys), rheumat'o pains in nerves and joints, oaus'ng irritation of the kidneys, then pains over the small of the back, mark sure approaoh of Brighi'e Disease. Do not delay takicg Foley's Kidney Cure, for it makes the kidoeys right. SPks for waists and trimming. L. lies Jackets at way down prices *om $2.50 up. We extend a cordial invitation to all to eome and see our stock. D. McKIMON. may be ugly, dirty plaster or even pfafn boardsbut44What the eye doesn't see the heart won't grieve over." The worst wall C3n be made to blossom as the rose when covered witll Wall Paper selected from the many beautiful but low priced designs from our stock and satisfaction is assured always. Enough for an ordina* room from $1.00 to $10.00. FRANK SniTH, Masonic Tempi*. 'Phone Call No. 1 'liiiiiiiiii ms tBiiiihiiiiiiiiKmi' Co-ne to us, have your eyea tested free by a graduate opt-cir ?, y and if your sight can be assisted by the aid of glasses, we will end i give you a proper fitting lense. Buy your glasses I then anything goes wrong, you know where to go for 1 remedy. COAL SEASON IS AT HAND. Order first-class grades of Hard and So .from the Hyde ElevaMr. WM. FINTZEL, Agent. l'ne is the reveu'ble vest and the -'vesi^ 'ejeed by nir-:y dea-ers in secx.'ng rests "to lit."' ve procured for the" and'winter season a line of these" suits never before equalled in point of correctness in style, nobbinese in design, and perfection in &, 1%ie past aui hpadsomest lioe we have ever shown. Adler Covert Coats w 111 be greatly in demand you should lose no time in doing so at one#* C. H. WOOD, Optician. CHP.'S. SCutfZ. v$ BEHIND THE PAPER. to read easily AT HOME the Heal EsietB, Loans aiiffiii Mleiaiiii mas2!i!iiniiiiiiiKi,i,i!ai- ilWtoaa eslwo." Wo understand that consuler We I'ftve succeeded in sec a Jnga flltf