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CHILD HURDEliKil. •l*Tt«T-01d Chlfilgo Boy Klllt fttB *OT» mentor With a Toy Shovel. CHICAGO, NOV. l. —Because he kicked over a little sand bouse Eruest Didier, 9 years old, was killed with a toy shovel in the hands of G-year-old George Waterman. In childish rage the smaller boy struck the other on the back of the head, fracturing his skull. Young Didier was taken to his home, vhere he died. The boy who struck the fatal blow is too young to be amenable to the law. To Search for Arctic Expeditions. STOCKHOLM, Nov. 1.—The Duke of Abruzzi has chartered the Gotheuberg whaler Capolla to proceed to Franz Josef Land in search of three missing Arctio exploration expeditions. BRIEF BITS OP NEWS. Mrs. Burtis, one of the first active IPorkers in tho cause of woman suf« Usage, is dead at Saratoga, N. Y. The London Sportsman announces that the Prince of Wales has cancelled his retainer of Tod Sloan for lt»0l. Yvette Guilbert, the French music hall artists, is in Berlin to undergo a 4smgorous surgical operation for the teiicf of her throat. According to Yokohama advices, the Buddhists of Japan are making great efforts to celebrate the beginning of the new century In active missionary work. The German foreign office affirms that there is no truth in tho report that Germany has leased from Venezuela the Island of ilargarita, in the Carib bean sea. A cable dispatch from Rome an nounces the death of Joseph C. Hey wood, private chamberlain to the pope. He was SI years old, and a graduate from Harvard. The British consul at Guayaquil, Ecuador, confirms the report of a smallpox outbreak at that place, but says the disease is not epidemic, though it is spreading among the children. Louis Mofson, 13 years old, tried to end his life in Chicago because he be came convinced that he was homely, unattractive and because his sisters nade his facial features the object of thieir ridicule. Smallpox uas broken out on a num ber of Indian reservations in the South west and the far West, and it is feared that when the cold weather sets in the epidemic will become mure widespread and assume a more malignant form. Vrge* the F.inperor to Rcttn, PARIS, Oct. 31 —The Chinese minis ter here has cabled to Emperor Ewang Su urging his majesty to return to Peking, pointing out that his so doing would very greatly facilitate the peace negotiations BRIEF BITS SEWS. Cecil Rhodes, according to a special dispalch frosi Cape Town, is ill with fever. General D. M. Frost-, for 53 years one of the best known residents of St. Louis, is dead, a-ed 77. Former Congressman James Buchan an is deadac Trenton, J. He was elected to congress four timer, begin nlng in 1*^3. Major Henry J. Hearsey, editor of 'the »ew Orleans Daily States, and one the best known newspaper writers la the South, is dead. Ey the olTer of exhorbitant wages Dr. «fohn Alexander Dowie, the Chicago Slonist, Las secured z~ Nottingham (Eng..) lace workers for Zionists. Detectives have unearthed an organ ised ring of Canadian Pacitic employes said to Lave robbed the company of $1,* 000,000 in the Kootenay district alone. There is no truth in the report that Queen Victoria is ill, though really she is affected by the death of her grand son, Prince Christian Victor of Schles wig-Holstein. John W. Yerkes, collector of internal revenue for the Eighth district of Ken tucky, has resigned. Mr. Yerkes is the Republican candidate for governor of Kentucky. Yuusi, governor of the province of Shangsi, has committed suicide. He organized the Boxer movement in Shantung and personally led in the llpugiiter of missionaries in Shansi. Earl of Ranfurly, governor of New fcaiuud, has hoisted the British flag over Mangaia island, one of the Cook group, Aitutalli, one of tho Hervy group, and Savage island, half way be tween the Samoan and Tonga islands. Wisconsin Millionaire Dead. KAUKAUNA, Wis., Oct. 31.— Norman Brokaw, a millionaire paper manufac turer, died during the day after a lin gering iimess resulting i'rcui appendi citis. Mr. Brokaw was one of the most prominent paper manufacturers in the country, owning mills at Kaukauna, Little Chute, Appleton and* Wausau. One Man Killed and Six 1 rJ• ir•-1. S'f. Loos, Oct. ul.—One trainman Was killed and eix were injured, one perhaps latally, in a collision on the Chicago and Alton, near Mitchell, Ills. The passengers received a shaking up but none was seriously hurt. JTOUCHT LY STOCKHOLDERS, CWcajro and Oram! Trunk Sold Under i'orcclinurii i'roceedi"us. PORT HUKON, Mich., Nov. 1.—The Chicago and Grand Trunk railroad was sold at noon unler first mortgage fore closure proceedings brought by the Mercantile Trust company of New York, in accordance with a decree of the United States district court. Gen eral Manager C. M. Hayes and E. M. Meddaugh of Detroit, representing the stockholders of the road, were the only bidders, the road being sold to them for |5,708,701.04. Of this amount $5,437,000 represented the mortgages and 1271,701.04 was interest. Walter Harsha of Detroit, special master com missioner, conducted the sale, which occupied bat 10 gunated, »1ve Children Perlahed. WINNIPEG, Oct. Ketomed a Verdict of Acquittal* CHICAGO, Oct. 31.—The jury in the murder case of Henry Crawford for killing Wesley J. Constant last May, returned a verdict of acquittal. Tho plea of Crawford was self defense. Constant ha i eloped from St. uis with Crawford's wife haviug first bor rowed the money from Crawford for the trip. French Will Build 'pnniih Fleet. PAKIS, Oct. 81.—According to The Matin the building of the Spanish fleet will be entrusted to Freucu builders. The Spanish government, says the paper, has given an order for 8 ironclads of 1~\000 tons burden each, 4 armored cruisers of 5»,00J tons burden each, and 100 torpedo boats. The order is to be executed within 10 vears. LATEST MARKET REPORT. Duluth Grain. DULUTH, Oct. 81. WHEAT-NO. I hard :«c. NO. 1 Northern 77 c. No. 2 Northern 72c. To Arrive—No. 1 hard 7d}a\ No. 1 Northern 77Hc, December 77}io, May b03c. FLAX—Cash $L73, to arrive $1.73J^, Octooer *1.73, Novomber $1.71)i, Decem ber $1.07, May $1.6$. .Min nea pol la Wheat. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 31. WHEAT-—In Store—Cash, 77e, De cember 7-»Jatf7oc, May 7&,!„e. On Tneu— No. 1 hara No. 1 Northern No. 'J Northern 7ie. !ioax City Live Stock. SutX CLLY, la., Oct. St. CATTLE—Market slow. tales ranged at *4.U0.J.3. for beeves, $•'.^^3.7o lor cows, bulls and mix»'J, $3.m ^4.(AJ for stockers and feeders, »3.U0 4£4 (.*. or calves and yeurlings HOG:?—Market 5o lower. Range of prices $4.85^4.4^5S. Receipts: Cattle 1,600, hogs 2,800. St. i'aul I'nion Slock Yard*. SOUTH FCT. PALL, Oct. 31. HOGS—Market opened oo lower and closed steady at the decline. Rang-j of prices »4.^Uvii4.tj). CATTLE—Market steady with no change ol prices. Mwes ranged at $4 .)3(s£3.00 for good t" choice butciier steers, $3.ouji*.UOior gouU butcher cow« and heifers« eo.uu^ti.oo for good to choice veals, $3.3043.7d for etuc^ersand leeders. tHELP—Market slow at about steady prices. sales ranged at $4.0o4£4.75 for choice lambs, £4.5v(&3.70 tor cboice wethers. Chicago Lnion Stock Yard*. CHICAGO, Oct. 31. CATTLE—Market weak, IJU lower, bales ranged ai fo.0o^ j.uo for prime steers, $4.40^5 40 lor poor to medium, $w.70ij£4.0j ior stockers and leeders, nZi.'jj lor cows and hcftur«, for Texas steers. lloOS—-uarkeCoo lower. Sales ranged at {4.4(sj4.77^ for mixed and but- hers, $i.oO»t£4.7d for goou to choice heavy. #4.3jvi&4.43 for rough heavy, $4. uiii.'5U i«r Ugbi. Bwk ui »a.es ii. j'J s HE LP—Steady. sales ranged at $3.40(^4.10 for sheep, jS4.-64io.oo lor lamos. Chicago Grain and I'ru?liiiena. CHI- AOO, Oct. 31.. WHEAT—October 73s4(^73 ber 73%.ji«3ic, December 74^4^74i COliN—October 37 ac, i,\ '4 4- SI.—Adispatch from Edmonton states that the house of a 6ettler mimed Hutsko at Egg lake was burned duwa a few days ago, five little children losing their lives in the build ing. The father was away and the mother had goue to a neighbor's and ou returning found the house iu ashes. Two of the childreu belonged to a ueighbor. November 36%, D.-'.cJiiOer :s ,c, May 30 OATs—October l^c. N"ovember 41 x/ic, beMiib-r May -3^^.'4c. POl^K—October «o.ou, November December $10.6j, January #11 .iij. jlay $11.^5. FLAX Cash North western JI1.74 Southwestern #1.71, October ?1 73, No vemoer J1.70. Decernb-r |1.6S, May if 1.67. liUTTER— Creameries c, dairy 13 1 POL LTKY—Dressed turkeys 9o, chick ens 7. EiiGs—i'resh, 17^0. House work Seems easy to a man, but there is a great deal of lifting and reaching to do a great many trips up and down stairs to make in the course of day's house work. It's hard where a woman is well. For a woman suffering with some form of "female trouble" it is daily torment. There are thousands of such women struggling along,day by day, in increasing misery. There are other thousands who have found a com plete cure of their disease in the use of Dr. Pierc-j's Favorite Prescription. It stops debilitating drains, cures irregu larity, heals inflam mation and ulcera tion, nourishes the nerves, and gives vitality and vigor. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. It contains no opium, cocaine nor other narcotic. 'Tor a number of months 1 suffered with female trouble," writes Miss A^nc-H McGowne, of 1212 liank St., Wash ington, Ij. C. "I tried various remedies, but none seemed to do me any permanent good. The ''jctrrs saitl it was the wor^-t case of inter nal trouble they ever had. I decided to write to you for help. I received a very encouraging reply, and commenced treatment at once. I had not u^d your 'Favorite Prescription' a week before I began to feel better, and, as I continued, my health gradually improved. It is improving every day." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Send 21 one cent stamps for a book in paper covers, or 31 stamps in cloth, to Dr. ^^rce, BuflMo. K. Y. Wl DOZEN PEOPLE DROWNED. Ofrmin SMp II. Uiickoff Sworn to before me and subscribed in mv presence, this (3th day of December, A. D. 1880. SF.AL Superintendent of Public Instruction M. S. AASVED, Day county. Commissioner of School and Public Lands— -aC, N"ovem- EDMUND COOK, Roberta county. Railroad Commissioner— W. T. LA FOLLETT E, Brule county. cor XT Y TICK KT. People* Party anil tlemoeratle. Seoalor-7 WM. LOWE. RepresentHtives— HAS. POWER. HENRY ROHRER. Blister of Deeds— OLE FKISLIE. WmM~ FRANK GINDER, TfWftsurer— MARTIN F. BERTHER. And itor— CLARENCE G. LA UGH LIN. Superintendent of Schoolt— F. L. BURNETT. Slates Attorney— D. D. HOLDRIDGE. Clwk of the Courts— GEO. M. GOULD. ©Winty Judge— \YM. AIcGRATII, Corooer— S. M. JENK8. Survey or— W. R. SMYTBE. Justices of the Peace— JACOB MUGGLL W. W. SPEAR, J. S. McMECHAN. A. P. HARLING. Constables— MA IT. RENSCH. A. IIA RMS. II. WILLIAMS. J. A. McGOVERN, rnissioner, Third Distritjd— HUGH WILLIAM!!' INDEPENDENT KKI'I IIL1CAN TICKET States Attorney— D. D. HOLDRIDGE. Feelings of safety pervade the house hold that uses One Minute Cough Cure, the only harmless remedy that produces immediate' results: It. is infallible for coughs, colds, croup, and all tlnont and lung troubles. It will prevent consump tion. COOK s Wreaked at Grosser Vogclsssd, HAMBURG, Oct. 31.—The German ship H. Bishoff, which left Salota Buinea July 2 for this port, was wrecked at Grosser Vogelsand, at tho entrance of the Elbe. A boat contain* ing eight of the orew pnt off from the vessel and another boat, in whioh were four men, left the lightship for the purpose cf rendering assistance. Both of these boats are missing and have been given up for lost. Will Call ft Oontomits, LOKDOS', Oct. 81.—"It is reported here," says the St. Petersburg corre spondent of The Daily Exprqss, "that Emperor Nicholas will propc^n a con ference with a view of setting the Chinese question." 4 State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, Frank J. Cheney makes oatH before me that he is the senior partner |of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co. doin^ busi ness in the City of Toledo, counlv anil state aforesaid, and that said finn will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every case of catarrh thiit can not be cured by the use of I Hall V Catarrh Cure. FKANK J. CI»:NY. A. W. GLEASW, Notary Puplic. Hall's Catarrh is ternaliv, and acts directly on taken in theiblooil and mucous system. Send for Testi monials free. F. J. CHKNEY. Toledo, O. Sold by drupfjists. To cents. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Pure Whiskey HARPER Perfect Whiskev HARPER Erery bottle fcuur HARPKli, SOLD BY I FRED FRED KURTIL y adison, SJD. *Ip Coi«l. e or when To*. Coi«l. YOU feel flfcol After exposure or when you feel ftcoM coming on taKe a nose of Foley's llor.t v and Tar. It never fails to stop a coll if taken in time. Take nothing else. ,1 Cuius. ScniaffS. i _L_ •TATK TICKET. Peopled Party nnrt llemMrAtk. United States Senator— RICHARD F. PETTIGREW, Minoeha ha county. Representatives in Congress— ANDREW E. LEE. Clay county. JOSEPH I. MOORE, Lawrence county. Presidential Electors— FRED BACON. Lincoln county. JOHN M. KING, Hand county, JOHN M'ELROV, Pennington county JOHN* VV. MARTIN, Codington county. Governor— BURRE 11. LIEN, Minnehaha county. Lieutenant Governor— A. VAN OSDEL, Yankton count?. 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. not, & ODKK. Bright'* Disease, High living, intemperance, exposure and many other things bring on Bright'* m-w* Fo ey's Kidney Cure will pr« right's disease and nil oth**i i bladder disorders, if taken In n »»«.# CHRM. Bobuib. 1 J. 'V LAND! and overload your oaa v -5 ,n .'*sv %.» \x the demand .•?.1 .* ,, i .s ,. ,. ... Good Home in a Good where you can raise Wheat, Oats, Barley, Corn, Flax, Dairying & Stock Raisin Correspondence Solicited. Dr. \V. II. Lewis, Lawn-iiceville, Va.. writes. "I mil using Curi' in 111 of indigi Kodol Dys|epni practice among severe HH stion and liud it an adinirahi- remi'dy." Many hundreds of physicians depend Upon the use of Kodol Dyppepsia Cur.- in stomach troubles It digests what you eat, and allows you t» eat the good food do all you need, providing you stomach, (fives instant relief and a permanent cure. COOK JT ODKK. If the average man would look bin* •elf Sf|UHre|y in the eye, he Would See at once that lie needs Kocky Mountain Tea, A priceless boon to men. '£V\ FKANK SMITH. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food aod aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or* fans. It is the latest discovereddigest* ant tod tonic. No other preparation approach it la efficiency. It Staotly 'Jf In- relieves and permanently cures n-«P*Psla, Indigestion, Heaitbur^ iltnce, Sour Stomach, Nausea! 4k- S:,* A 1 &' I&m': and where your family will have the advantages of I Good Society, Good Schools, i Good Church .Facilities, then come and see me, and I will show you just what you want. If are renting land now, paying $3 to $5 per acre annual rental, I will show you just as good land and sell it to you at what you wlU pay out in rental, where you are, in three years, and will give you easy terms of payment* If you want a good location in Madison I have such for yon* A large nui ber of substantial buildings have been built in fladison the past sea son and the city is steadily growing in population. Chas. B. Kennedy] MADISON, SOUTH DAKOTA. y»* 4 -7i\?"wfr^"wrvv^fc^ w,«apv^ 3f $v-«r^' *i -I *H' 1. 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