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enough I quoted "akc a iook At Our :he Nobbiest Lot you ever saw. EMBER YODB FRIENDS ID THEY WILL IEKMEI Y00. Ms Schutz. Jorner Drug Store. PIES ARE GOOD jt such a bother to make Hin-. (UNDER have |c famous ICW & L. HINCE HEAT, irtiall condensed, only 8c tr pound, will make more than any other. 1DER BROS. |WS III KMIT THBHT. IMIMMMMI |(,Mers BIO!!. HANDLE •HI: BEST ikADES OF ton S SIFT at 25c and 36c go to McKINNON'S and buy their 1 CUuht £cnt»cr MN|\Y. l'I'.i 11. l'.mi Ttai* Tamo Of th» Chiracs Milwnuko and 8t. Pttil rail war. which .Sunday, Jul) -*9, JKM. I Trallic "nft-• No •», d-inrt» \Ve frvU'lit N lfpnrti« a. I Krviuht N. 74, ft to p. Arriving from th« t»a*t No. 1, arrive* 3: ir» j. Way fr.-ikrht No nfi, irrlvw .van p. Ffik'ht No arrive* Train* I M1J-M1.NO, '.C, parts 4:io p. Mi*. il, No '^.arrlvf*, a. Trillin north Paafcii^-vr, No.'Jo1., impart# y*i"-i,ncr. No. Jo, arrl\*-« JO:m a in Hr- IJM, NII. dcparti 'lallj Sunday. Y VMk'IIV Ul A«. f.t THE CITY. LOCAL NEWS. Mi*. Swatford returned to Inxjuois. Frank Hal-tend i- confined to his room by illness. Weather rejH»rt: Fair to night and probably Tuesday. New advertisements D. MeKinnon. (iind»*r Hr«»s., ojiera house. (.'. H. Wood. Thi* jury in the Mahlon Thomas ease Saturday evening acquitted defendant. Rev. K. H. Kdson and Mrs. Torbett ar rived on the morning train from tin west. (). Herniger of the north |art «f the county returned from his trip to Michigan. A marriage license was issued to day to Kugcne H. Wedgewood and Bern ice K. Pierce, toth of Madison. Cieo. Morrison, jew. lorin L\ II. Wood's «.t«»re, tiH»k the evening train north to Watertown or. a business trip. The young ladies' Sharon society of the Lutheran ehureh meet with Mrs. X. M. Minne, next Thursday evening. W. t\ Schwartz of Sioux Fall*. II. L. Hardy of DeSmet and Lillie Zimmcr mann of Wentworth were registered at the I,ake Park to day. Kev. Matte-on went to I Ml Rapid- to help conduct revival services for a week, and Kd. L. Hiederstaedt went to Pierre on school land business. May wheat closed Saturday at ojiened to-day at T.'5'H highest. 1*^ closed at 711 ji. IxK-al market, wheat. Xo. 1, tfci Xo. r»y liax, *1.40 barley, :W. A party of fifty or more celebrated the sixteenth birthday anniversary of Clarence Dixon at the home of his brother. .loa. Dixon. Lroy town-dnp, yesterday. Hon. X. Sampson came hoow fwn Pierre, Saturday, returning to day. Mr. Sampsor. rejKrt- all smooth sailing so far for the legislature and no particular nags in sight. The (I. A. K. Pall at the opera house to morrow evening, has been anxiouslv waited for by a host of fun lovers and promises to le an alTair of large propor tions. The ohl comrades are making ample preparations for a big crowd nnd a happy time. I). will receive Prompt lenti,*». M. l'innie wa- a passenger this morning forTopeka. Ka*. to attend the head meeting of the Xational \i»l insurance company, lie i one of th w o Free delivery. -..v. mm— delegates from South Dakota. He promises to provide a little sensation for the town by bringing Mr* Nation back with him. URNETT i OPBR "W .H No. 2' I, *rri\t'« 5r" All fhc»»" iraum arl Thos. Lamb, one of Lake county's oldest and most successful farmers, will disjtose of his live stock and farm imple ments-a very large list of both at public auction on hi place on section 4 Laki-view township, four miles south of Madison, on Wednesday, February l!0. Sale begins at 9 a. m. with Wm. L«*e as auctioneer. A free lunch will be -i rved at n)on. D. Wing and leo. Herrick, 1% miles north of Madison, will jointly seJl at the premises of tin- former on station .'fj l'H ,VJ. a large quantity if farm stock and implements, on Monday. February I*. and A. II.Warner, six uiiles wet of Kamona. will do likewise at his place, Wednesday. February 27. These public -ales begin at 10 a. m.. Win. Ix*et auctioneer, in l»oth cases. The State I'ampof the Minlern W«*»d men of America meets at Huron Wed ne«day next. Reduced railroad and h«» t«»l rates have been provided. W. K. Daniels is delegate from the Madison Camp and leaves for Huron tomorrow evening. The chief duty of the State Camp is to elect eight delegates to rep resent the state in the Xational Head Camp which meets in Minneapolis next June. The assurance with which outsider speak of base ball organizations i" nmn/ ing. For instance a Dell liapid* paj»er of the Sth -ays. Flandreau, Madison and Sioux Falls will have semi-pro fes-ional base ball teams during the coming year. Doc. Hillebrand ha^ been s«vured as manager of the Flandreau club and has already signed Hlewett. pitcher, and Moran. shortstop. Hoth these players were with Sioux Falls last cason and were tin* two best player-' be longing to that aggregation. Pobby Warner, who managed the Sioux Falls team last year, will be manager of the Madison club this year and as Hobby is an excellent judge of base ball timber we may look for a much faster lot of ball to—er-wearing Madi-on uniforms dur ing the coming year than last. The Kamona Times of the 9th inst., reports that Win. Uiossis barn, one of the best ill the county, has leen com pleted that a young people'- society has been organized in the (ierman church of that place with '21 DON'T READ THIS' UNLESS YOU WISH TO KNOW A FEW FACTS. Up to seven or eight years ago we bought our Coffees and Teas from different houses. In 1893 at the World's Fair, Chicago, Chase l& Sanborn was awarded medals over all competition which placed them at the head of all coffee and tea dealers. We were fortunate to get the agency for these goods and ever since somebody else has been selling something just as good. But when you see coffees "FANCY RIO" at 20c per pound or their "OUR BLEND" at 30c per pound |aiid save 5c per pound, beside you get a better cup of coffee for this reason that we place quality above prices and not below them. A HOUSE. Hunt & Colgrove: One Night only MONDAY, MAHARAS BIG CARNIYAL MINSTRELS 30 HIGH CLASS ARTISTS. 30 Billy Young, John Vauner and 6 other comediaus. 4 com plete quartettes, richly costumed military band orchestra. The parade will be the grandest ever attempted by a similar organization. Prices, 25-35-S0. Seats at the Corner Drug Store. w«««««noM»ooooMooimioiuMiMiO««io»moo»ooMMi»o»eoi members that Phillips A O'Connell have sold the Olof Larsen farm, northeast of town to I 'otTev A Larkin of Madison, for a con sideration of *1.100 that Platzi Derungs' building is nearly ready for the plaster crs and will be used bv the young men in town as a reading room that J.hos. Carmody has decided to quit the hotel buiness and will give possession of the Kamona house about the 21th inst., and FEB. 18 Matt Kensch will move in and again look after the wants of the traveling public that E. A. Wilkinson, representing a Minneapolis tirm, has placed a It*) gallon chemical engine in town and it i believed Kamona can now make a pretty good tight if tire should break out. Jennie—To have a round lx»autifu! neck wigglp your head fVom pide to side every night and take Rocky Mountain Tea. It's a short cut to agraccful form. 3 Oelitti. RANK S MITH. Like bad dollar*, all counterfeits DeWitt Witch Hazel Salve are worth less. The original quickly cures piles, eoree and all skin diseases. C«»OK & ODER. tAKfc COUNTY'S POPULATION. Official Figures of the Late Census Grown in Ten Years. -hows population in Lake county by townships and towns, compared with the C«a»us of 1 !*.#•. a- follow^: 19(1) ls *i Hadus 451 4s« Chester IU4 .".•J".! Clarno ... •J»V4 Concord .TH» :t\\ l'arniington :m :{7« Franklin •J71 Lake»iew 4 i Leroy .*14 4MI Madison 2,5,'m 1.7:u Nunda 475 4:? i irland 31(1 Hamona vil 17 Kutland 417 Summit 4$ 4_M :ill Went worth vil 181 :ill Wentworth tp :u«.» 417 Wiufrcd :m «.»i:5T 7..VW 7..VW I'ro-t Hiiro hiuI t'liiblHiii*. Quickly cured by Manner salve, most healing remedy in the world. CHKIS. SCHITZ. the Czar Decorates Frenchmen. Paris. Felt. II.— Kmperor Xichohv h:i- conferieii upon M. Waldeck lions ail. the premier, the Order of St. Stanislaus Xewski. the Grand Cross of St. Stanislaus upon M. Mougot. ur.ler secretary of posts. This is con strued to be a reply to the Nationalist i ligation that the czar is on cool trims with tlic Dan McKinnorL Masonic Temple 'Phone Call No. BUSINESS NOTICES. Di FIand ID Mill sae those Hamilton pianos at l»i-nson's music store? They are 0 beauties. LL line of sewing machine needles supplies for all kind of machines. H. F. Cple, Fivneh gaviurjuuc&t. If row imnt some "just a# good" "I make it myself,'" remedy, try an imita tion Rocky Mountain Tea. 'Twill make jou aickand keep you sick. FKANK SMITH. & CO., Clothiers and Furnishers. TOOTH BRDSH ECONOMY. We have tooth brushes [for ten [cents that are sold for double the price] in some places. Extra good ones for fifteen cents. Splendid values for the money. But we do not urge the sale of any of these, because real, downright economy comes^in buying something a little better. We would ad vise you to pick a brush costing 25 cents or more for two reasons: I FIRST, your teeth are worthy best brush made. The better the bruslt the more perfect the work. SECOND, the higher grade brushes are gviaranteed to give long and perfect], ser vice. I ONE-THIRD OFF -ON ALL SPECTACLES Purchased during the month of February. Satisfaction Guaranteed. EYES TESTED FREE. BF.XSOX. HOICK sweet ciders, including ap orange. raspberry wine and all other tlavors. at *W cents per gallon. Genuine boiled cider, GO cents per gal lon. at M.WMSON Cples Born.INT W«KKS. ALL at* rcher's shop and see sam of room mouldings and also picture frame Jmouldings and large picture frames. C. H. WOOD. u.iI'HOLSTKKINtJFurniture 'AKM i fof the FRANK SMITH.: SHOP, recently ened in the building three- doors oust of postotlice. repaired and made to look as good as new. All kinds of furniture re covered at your own price- Mattresses of all kinds, in c'.uding the tinest hair, made to order. No matter how difficult the work, we have the facilities for executing it in a tirst-class manner. Kemember. we make a specialty of upholstering and furniture repairing. A. Ai: HF.U. ITY residence lots for sale. *fl5 to Vi. SHKKHUN. AVXDRY. If you want tirst-class laundry work, and prompt delivery, patronize the Madison Steam laundrv. O. T. FI LLEB. near city for rent. Cn AS. B. KKNNKDV.