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1800 •0 AH AMERICAN |,,fc, ol' Manchester Quietly Mar- ji»-» Miss Helene Zimmerman of Cincinnati. l»f,Mii«Occurred Wednesday o| ^.ist Week but the Afi'uir Is Kept Secret hilerable 1 Opposition to the From Relatives ot lioth Parties. LRX TOR*. IW. «0—It is n«. (1 in n cablegram from London Journal and Advertiser that the Duke of Manchester uud Miss /.,inliH JEia:i. «!aiu«btfr of Kn /iiiixucrniuii of Ciiici'inati, were .,i last Wednesday afternoon by ,.v. Cfinoii Ualier ia thejiuish ,,f Murloyboiic, Loudon, iu arisli tho duko lives, Jo the ojij.os.tiou to the mar v the relatives of both bride and the wedding was oxtre»m-!y The Misses Helena aud Ltlio DCKS or MASti!£STE& -. aunts of the bride, waited on Krnest Lambert aud Liouel Fau ..illips, the duke's most intimate .v attended him. iiuke and duchess and Miss i Kvaus are now at Tauderugee the groom's Irish estate. The was en fete ou tiie arrival, the -tenants welcomed him and "his ci-iferously. The dnke and will Kail for America next Sat* Barker, who officiated at the relates bow Mr. l^imbert, the Duke of Manchester's su| *. when notifying him of the 'i' -ire to le married, described ective bride as "an American •'With £10,000 u year now aud Uu prospects, as her father is i richest men in America." y to que»iious by Canon llarker 'iiii'ari i.dmitted tiiat the lady's s were not uwure of the intended -e, but us ho produced a license ly the uichtishop of Caiiter* 1 anon l'»:irkcr tould uotdo other un marry the couple. ZI MM HUMAN DKMKS. if Ihc »|r| fc*)ra liter* K« Iruili In tho Mnry. I^NATI, Nov. 'M.—Kugei.e 7' -v »!i, iatiier of Miss llelone, wuen his daughter's reported war* Mid: c.muot make my deuial too ex* IIT there is absolutely no truth i jiort. There has been ,v 1 1 110 war- it there had been I would cer- liave heard of it, and uot a woro u-ceived. Why, my daughter :|j» ocuun ut this minute on the -lap Oampania, aud which is on to arrive at New York on "^luy. fcho Will bo uccouipaiileti aunt, Miss Kvntis, and i»y no Now that she has saiieu to '«try will you tell mo how §bo "ive bteu warned?" "iiflriiicil by tlie* Krgl«tcr "N, Nov. 20 —An inspection of ter of the Marley bone parish 1 *how* that iho reported mar the Duke of Manchester to 1 lelcue Zimuiermau of Cincinnati Abe eereuiony occurred lust flay utter noon. %'lM couplfi are aV BE A TOTAL loss. '"•"in Hulm** A«bor« lurlf ll-»Vjr ^oa. v i v u s W i s N o v a a Antes vutl here during the day by 'plum of tho lifesuving statnui r11 that the schoouel' llohnes ran f111 south of Mnnitowoc duriujj Lit fltV Rett* PLANS A REDUCTION. S*cr«ti»ry ^uKo F,~ZH on «»crr.aw Ir Wi»r Tix. j.i Nov. 20.—Secretary of t- isary ir 'IlnV'r u FAVOR THE BESALATBM lifusaviu# crow bat "r tlio Bceue. It is thought tbn IkJ'i Vl!hsel reached shore in th« A heavy hen is running and tht IUuV become a total loss. S A PI 5 0 ES. will probubly rec- l'L'(lu 'tlun ofuor cb»,000,000 pel taxes. •Estimates aro now born# mude,' •am oniinio„(.r of Inte rnal Revenue llsoij, "mi basis of repeal of r.ll pro printary stamp taxes and rupnul of doc vmientary Ktamp tax.s n-.vi u.»tbs. mon KAjst'ti, telegram* ani ex[ress receipts.'' ihe coiiiinis.-iionur will submit a re port to fceeietarv traye at onee on the proposed rep,al of these taxes, showing as nt-arly ns possible how mucu revenue would be out off by each one. The r. peal of the propr.etary htamp tax wiil reduce the revenues by about 0u,(AKj per ear, but it is impossible to make such a close estimate as to the nmnuut that will be cut olf by the repeal oi oth.r taxes. Strong efforts will be made to havo the bi er tax reduced, but it is not believed the condition of tlu treasury will admit of such reduction. FAVORS II Kill Kit DUTIES. •low Germany Would M««»t Kxliiliita ol Aiiifrlean I'rmlnct. BKKLIV, NOV. 20.—Discussing the re port of Mr. H. F. lianeur, Uuitetl States vice mid deputy consul at Frauk fort-on-th* -Muinf, in which he recom mends tlie establishment of permanent exhibitions of Ameriemi goods iu Ger man cities, tho Kreuz Zeitung re marks: "The government cannot h^gally pr€ vent this, but increased duties would afford a remedy." The proitos.il has provoked a lively discussion iu cho press. A leading journal ooiumeniiug upon the proposi tion savs: •'It means in a certain sense a dec laration of tariff war against the Uuited Status. ANTI-VICE CLTT'SADE. Taodrvillr ArtUt* Arretted In New York For iVrfnrmuii mi Sunday. NEW V»HK, NOV. 20. Ros Sart lla and Edward March of the vaudevilh ^tage, umsted at the Grand Opera liousu Sunday night, aud Johu H. Springer, tho mauager, W'ere held in ^.tiio lor examination next Friday. The arrest was on a cuiuplaint of the secre tary of the New York Sabbath Observ ance society. Rose Sartella testified that they sang but denied that they danced. The leader of the orchestra said that bo was instructed by the manageuu ut not to play any dance music aud he did not. These arrests are the first made in the auti-vice cruaado a^aiu^t bun day concerts. ALL MEM HERS PRESENT. Mew Vork I'lilice Ucmrd M»eti to Con* »iil« Itiohop I'ottfi'* liarges. Nr.w Yniik, Nov. |U.—The police board met tiurmg the day to consider a letter sent to the board by Mayor Van Wyck iu regard to the charges made by Bishop Potter. All tho members of the board were present except Conuuis sioue Hess, who is ill. The board pre ferred charges against Iusjtector Adam Cross aud Captain llerlihy. Heriiny is the captain who is alleged to have lteeii impertinent in his reply to the Rev. Mr. Paddock of the pro-cathedral. WHO asked for iuformatiou. Herlihy was on Saturday transferred from bis pTtfPHf» to the steamboat squud. SPANISH PARLIAMENT. ApproMblaR ktniun Eapceted to B» a Livrly On*. MADKIU, Nov. 20.—The approaching session of the Jrpain.h parliament is expected to be a lively oue. Members of the opposition who are now arriving intimate their intention to attack the silver and economical programmes of tho government. All parties appear determined to combat any increase in public expenditure. The opposition leaders will criticise the government lor a lack of economy and a lailur s to carry out the reforms which are im Iterative if the indebtedness of Spa»u is to bo liquidated. NLCARAUL'AX CANAL WASHINGTON. :W.. itUdison more tlr-.n 1* year iu tho war revenue Patroa* ol Adnptfd l»y liuftlimxlrjr. Nov. 20.—The na tional grange. Patrons of Husbandry, unanimously adopted a resolution re itorted bv the committee oil transport!! lioii, atrou^'iy urging the construction of the Nicaraguau canal by this gov ernmont. iUo comma tee on resolu tioiis submitted an advtro repoit oi. a tlutioii reconinieiidiug the goein i.ssue of fractional jtaper cur- re inellt reucy TLW roiort wus adopted. Mnrrliinir KINI.STON, Jamaica, Nov. CLOSEDTHEBANK Defalcation of Assistant Cashiei Wrecks the German National at Newport, Ky. Examiner at Woik on the Book.4 Discovers a Shorta^e of Al most National Bank Examiner Tucker, who is in charge, stated thut the alleged defalcation was not discovered by him until 10 o'clock Saturday night that both be and the bank's own expert* had been unable to find anything wrong until thut time. It was then found that Brovn had been forcing balances from day to day until the total of $1U2,000 hail been withdrawn o i n- I u i u i a o e u n k The examiner further said that tht matter of criminal proceedings had been referred to United States District Attorney Miller of Louisville whe would cause a warrant for Brown's ar rest to be issued. The examiner him self had not taken this step because ho knew that brown was absent. A"*t)*'r »u«|Hii«iea 2U—lh«| British steamer Atrato has arrived bde from Colitn, Columbia, ihe cap iat n reports that the insurgents havo gamed several important victories dur ing lie fortnight that proceeded his departure and that when he lelt thev wero marching force XL.U. wluro ..^1. h«.l -a closed 1U UH'luentary expectation ol |tuaci« the latest cbiuery. Colon iiizainst delay. rt,if fnil and CHILDREN ^5! MADISON, SOUTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1900. £200.000. Institution the Depository for Many Coiporations, Individ* uals and Firms, KF.WPOKT, Kv., Nov. ^0.—The Ger man National bank has been closed by order of the comptroller of the cur« reucy. Thip action was taken after an exam ination of the books started Sunday when a national bank examiner took possession of the institution ou rumor* that Assistaut Cashier Brown had em* bezzled a trifle over $200,ou rli.«- only bond which the bank holds is that of Paris C. brown, the father of the assistant cashier, who is a well known river man, and president the Consol idated Bo, Store company. lais bead is an opeu oue. Pans C. Brown has voluntarily eilrreu his entire property to meet its obligation. Tue stock, Mr. Tucker says, is of no value, as a Itnubir L.ttliiiiiy A»*f»*iii"ii must be made. Depositors may receive a dividend us soon as the comj troilei of the currency will authorize it, bat this may be weeks aud even mouths. Examiner lucker e-ays he wiil empiov a full forci- of clerhs to arrange tlu business of the bank and iu tvtry wav discover the bank's exact condition. Until that time he will not make s positive statement as to the extent ol the liability beyond that it now ap 1 erred to be $1'J2,000. Ihe bank was the depository of nine building associa tions and several corporations, of Belle vue, Daytou uud otuer towus, as wci. as of about 1,500 individuals aud firms. BROlvKU IN BANKRUPTCY. r. 1. Hrley'« Linliilitit-s Aro Over Million and Nothing. NEW \\KK, Nov. 20.—Francis D. Carley, a we.l known Wall street broker who lives at Orange, N. J.. makes tue announcement that he ha? tiled ill the United Mates district court iu Trenton a petition of bankruptcy The petitiou declared tiie liabilities u be more thfta a million and tb* assets notluug. Nrw York 'roker* Aaaign. NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—Harris & Co., general brokers and commission met" ut .2 Broadway, have made an assign meut without preferences to an attor ney, who «ud the liabilities are esti mated at £30,000 and the assets at fron #lb,00U to $20,000. AnRttHMtA Ni:w YtHK, Nov. 20 —The susp. n 8ion of J. Fletcher ^hera has been an nounced on tlu- Stock KxcUange. Mr Shera is a comparatively uew membei. He is said to l.ave important Washing ton connect ions. FELL WITHOUT WARNING. Section of th« Miiui«-*ot:i »)r« llocki ni llufiUlu nllHpM-s Killing I wo. Bl RKAU, Nov. 20.—A section of tin Minnesota ore docks, situated on Black well caual in this harbor, collapsed under the weight of 00,o00 tous of ere. Two boys w ere killed and ouo man w:i badlv injured. The property loss u estimated at 5liiU,000. Tue crasti came without warning 300 feet of the dock disapj eariu.u' be neath the surface of the water and im lop of the great pile of ore, which ha«' Htood 25 l'eot high on the dock, jus, ghowiug above tho water. Tlio (ioc wus recently rebuilt aud fitted witl and most expensive mi l'rt-llMlnary Jfttt V»l f«a»pl#t#«l. PKKIKO, Saturday, Nov. 17 The pretoiiiuary note has not yet been pre sented, Its tonus aro uot completed and liiere will probably IM UECOMIMJ SI.ua Sftnlt.iry Cnnrlf'MHIS *KC!I Tlint Tlireut«-nefl Willi mt Mr *1 PEKING, Nov. 10. Suv.tarv lions hero are bccoi.ung serin-..-, c-.n the foreign occnpati--u xr.my bavo died of snntil or a:td tri.e tious 'licenses. Fearing that Vueir u nei is would bo in.eiit red tvn U. th hnvi kept most o. ti.e cotl.ns contai'i -c»r dead iu th.*ii hotis.- a.:d to .. yard.s The qaest.'iM rn ,i,v.:. age nas become ot grave i J:\J-. ^tuu. ". As the i:atjM tr»5 loriluth TI fo £d Mt retuse i .e streelis, '.tero if an enormous dejif su 111 i Lt-ir ri'sioeuees ftii i varus, s iac.it.'-lis a serious epiia mie. in v.iv. ol uuuierr^ comer, of troops in ami *=round tne eapit: i. tiie coi!M-qaeu es oi' sueli ai: -m uvuii Would be fr:«»ht'Ut. i:ir.ahjiux, wtiuii is alwavs prevnieur, is muuu more ma .ligiiiiiit during ne winter season, anu ?th. Hanger here is now aiarmingiy :n- CreHM'il. LUMBAGO is Rheamatism of the back. The cause is Uric Acid in the blood. If the kidneys did their work there would be no Uric Add and no Lumbago. Make the kidneys do their work. The sure, positive and only cure for Lumbago Dodd's Kidney Pills pirate Ttnmi THE COAL SEASON IS AT HAND. Order first-class grades of Hard and Soft from the Hyde Elevator. WM. FINTZEL, As:ent. CITY MEAT MARKET, JOHN 8CIUTLTZ Proprietor. Keep constantly on hand a full line of FiiStl SIS lats Fwh, fowl further BIHI I 5 The Great *T*he Neatest and 1 most complete &uilllilitiillll<l! CHAS. B. KENNEDY, J4 H. WILLIAH50N, President. Vice President. THE riADISON State Bank fladison, S. D. Farm Loans ai Lo\A/^st FRENCH EYE WATER. CUKES ALL DISEASES OF TIIE EYE. Inflamed eye?, scales on lids, granulation and all other diseases of the eye. Prevents itching burning, water ul ceration, scratching, etc. city, Call and try ns. Do Game season. Etrnn avi-nue. i*Ir LD suniisi von must come earlv if you want the cream of these bargains, as the early bird catches the ^DIES', GENTS' & Yours for Shoe Bargains, not LOUIS MALONEY, "^7"iao.es AGENT FOR get scared if your heart troubles roti. Most likely you suffer from indigestion. Kotlol Dyspepsia lire digests whir you eat ami ^ives the worn out stomach perfect rest It is tlie only preparation known that eoni pletely digests all classes of foods: that is why it cures the worst cases of imli ^estion ami stomach trouble after every thing else has failed. It may be taken %^ti0m line of SAMPLE SHOES have just arrived a better line than ever before. You must see them get prices befor you can appreciate these bargains in footwear. They consist of everything made in 8lld ^^OOK^Ooek.110 PRICE FJYECEMS No one can afford to Jbe without this remedy. l«ed eyei from weeping immediately restored to their natural brilliancy by using the Eye Water. It will pievent eye troubles of School Children aud strengthen their eyes if weak, and make Ihe dull eyes oright. Try a bottle, 2o cents. For ^ale onlv lv cook & ODEE. 6 w»g^XK» GROCERY STOCK Fresh & Salt Meats^ Cured Hams Sausage & Fish in town can always be fovind at Tom Carey's. Prompt delivery of goods, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. See his novelties in Groceries. TOM CAREY. i'lUiiutS-iiitn-l-i .i...IHUItiaill(MklllHI-tlil^OUl ms Min.iiiillltlUlllii. iiii» 'i i'^'iillliniiiaL^.iilillllliliiilillliLiilllillnlilililiiiiailiiii'liai^l HpiRHha 1 Palace Meat flarket. I Gor 0!!!| IM Orders promptly delivered to any pert of the J. P. NISSEN. DEALER IN Sz Xwiq.-vjLors. 22 Sample Rooms, corner gau Ave. aud 4tli St. DR. F. N. PALMER, 1 DENTAL SURGECN Otiiea over W. A. Mtoks^ bank. AD1SON SOUTH DAKOTA. J.J. DAHL & CO.