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QfjR LEA.DERS ARE, Don't dream of inilions getup and 01k his spring it will be oyour interest, as -ell r. 1114cs, 15c per dor. and up. i• Ic Svrup, 25c per ijt. Sugar I2%c per lb. Miihcrries, Kk per qt« aMage, 3i/2c per lb, i»a' Meat, Kc per lb. helled Hickory Nuts. \uvt Cider. oiicy. Candy. uarhound Candy. VSTERS. GINDER BROS, i HANDLE THE BEST GRADES OF Sardines, in oil ft. for the dollars vou need PAINTS ani all Paper as ours, to look ver our samples nd get some new deas for spring, rigliten up your ome and make it heerful. Iiris Schutz. orner Drug Store. ^-OOP $ fro G1NDER BROS. i SOFT NIL 1 )fUcrs will receive Prompt ten lion. Free delivery. KKHMMMIMM1 Sardines, Nan sen brand 15c, two for 25c. lb can salmon, RED ... 15^ Something nice in tomato sauce, I lb cans. ake ciscos, smoked sturgeon, speckled trout, pickled shad. Truliit" MIx.nI,.No.V OUR FISH Have Just Arrived, MAMISON. SMi'TJI lAKuT\. KIM DAY, MACCII. ?. 1!«U. Ural Tlae Tail* tf the ('hi'at'o Milw 1 nml St ]'*q| r*U«Aj. which t«iok ftti-i ulf 4V, Mrf). Trfilni* irotn*,' N11. •*, l"|inrt« 10:40 a. \Vny fn luht No. 4yjf, I iljiartp 4:t"0 p. Ml* til, No '.v.arrlvfB in Trulii* north FaPM-nt'T, No. JOl, d*i»rt« 3:!Sftp.m r. No. arrives 10:30 ». Freight, No. 27:i, diarti a. ro Freight, No.*74, arrtw. All those train* are dallr eireiit Muirtay. P. 1.» AMPHKLl, Local Agent. THE CITY. LOCAL NEW8. Mr~. Will Shaw of ijdham i«id Mr-. M.K. Hart visit to-day. A bouncing hoy wa l»orn to Mr. and and Mr-. Kd. I'helps this morning. Weather report: Partly cloudy to night and Saturday cooler Saturday. Arrivals from the fast, F. L. Huriim-ft and wife, Mr,. W. \V. Jam's. Mrs. J. Farley. Dr. Metcalf of Merrill. Wis,, is tin gue»t for a few day* of llr. W. A K tth-i'liild. ("has. Jones has returned to work aL'ain rather the worse for his long onrtnement. I*. Nash of Lime Spring. Iowa, is in llv»cityt« look after hi- real i-tate interests here. Mr-. .T. IMiinis, of Keystone in the I iack Hills is Tisiting her brother, Ja». S. Keegan of Clarno. Mrs. ,](s. FrtidenfcMof fcioux Fall-and a little girl of Aug. Htrengall of C'anova. utered the hospital today for treatment. The Ii*ie Jubilee singers arrived on tie- train from the west this morning and appear at the ofiera hou-e thi .• veiling. I hiring the month of March, one-third off on all spectacles purchased at my ~tore. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kycs te-ted free. C. H. Wood. Father Flynn returned from Minne apolis on the morning train from tin* north, al-o Drs. ('lough and Danie ls from points up the line. May wheat closed yesterday, at 74', opened today at 74 highest, 74 closed at 74»„. Local market, wheat, No. 1,11 No. *J, !W flax, *1.10 barley, :W. The city of Madison is without any liead to its government at present, the mayor, president of the council and vice president being all absent from the city. Representative Samp-oil telegraphed Frank Fuller this morning that the bill for a new law governing building and loan a-sociatioiis was killed in the house. This i at it -hould be. Kegi-tcred «t the Lake Park, 2. l\ At well. Aberheen, M. M. Collins and wife. Sioux Falls. At the Madison house, II. Barrett of Sioux Falls and tieo. Wright of the La Helle ranche. Kastgoing passengers this morning were Col. Ihiiii and (». M. larlcy. the latter for a-sociation BURNETT WE HAVE IN CANS, SALT FISH, The common saying, "we have something just as good," should not be listened to be cause the salesman that makes this assertion has never seen the goods he is talking about. There is always the best in everything and we have it. £1)0 jpatht £eabev* Salmon, herring, Mackerel, white fish. OPERA HOUSE. a. N«. 74, il-i.srt-. ii. Arrivingfr»nn tin* naet No. l.nrriVHM. H:V p. Wny fr-U'ht No. Arritva ,va) p. in Fr«-U'l't No 73, arrives 4:15 ». in Parties were down from Ratwwn to day to ee if something cannot be done to got medical aid for the smalli»ox pa tients. Since the quarantine was placed u|H»n them, it is rejtortcd. that the local physician there has not visited them although he visited them previous to that time, and they have been without medical aid since. Yesterday one of the patients was very ill with a high temperature, and the situation appears to be becoming somewhat desperate. Ml the quarantine regulations thus far have been rigidly observed by these siek people and there should certainly lie ome provision made for medical atten tion. Col. liain in hi* k«ct»n« on "The new woman and the old man," at the opera house last evening, called out a full house and gave them a large measure of fun, entertainment and instruction. His plays upon the foibles of women and the vices Chicago to make arrangements for transmutation of the state editorial to the Buffalo edition next sumnier. Bjornstad telegraphed yesterday to (Ireat Falls. Montana, to learn how seri ously hi-'brother, Otto, reported hurt by ears'at that place a few days ago, was here can I get the best PANT in the city tor the money? of men are old themes upon the platform, but dressed up in the colo nel's sparkling oratory they appeal with new force to the callous heart and mind. The colonel has also a good supply of stories, mo-t of them new, and is an adept at relating them, thus keeping his audience in a happy huiuor. There were lots of good, moral lessons, soon to be forgotten, set forth in the speaker's and while space forbids us giving the complete list, we will quote you a few prices to give a general idea of our immense stock. Lobsters, cove oysters, Sardines, salmon, dam chowder. Roller Skating Rink SATURDAY, MARCH 9. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. M»I0I 11MMIH8 injured. 11•• ha- received an answer wtating that the crushed leg may prob ably be saved, but he has lost one of his arms. Mr. Bjornstad is a railroad man and six years ago when a delegate to the big railway employe*' convention at Chicago, visited hero a day or two on the way. The ladies referred to in the following clipping in the Aberdeen New- of the ith inst.. are the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win. lioswell, su]»crintendcnt of the I^aki* county joor farm: "Tele grams from Bowdle state that there are several cases of smallpox at Bowdle. the patients being provided for at a pe-t house c-tabli-hed by the authorities. It is rumored that two of the per-on atrected are Mr-. C. L. Wood and Mr-. H. N. Turner. It is claimed the di-ea-e wa- taken there by Hill's Players. Aberdeen News.il: At the meeting of citizens held at the parlors of the Sher man last night it was finally decided that Aberdeen shall have a baseball team for the coming season, and Frank J. O'liegan was engaged to secure the team and act n manager. The financial backing necessary to the carrying out of the project has all been provided, and Mr. )'Uegan has begua the arrangement of details for the contracts with player-. As to the perc-oMicl of the team, those in charge have nothing to say just now ex cept that the players will be fa-t ones and the city will see tjonie of the best ha-cball that has ever bmi )«ut UJ» in the northwest. Hunt & Colgrove. Cuius. Schltz. Mrs. C. K. YanLVusen. of Kilbourn Wis., was atllicted with stomach trouble and constipation for a long time. She s,ivn. "I ha\e tried many preparation? ut none have done me the good that l/liaiulerlaiii's stomach and Liver Tablets ha\e." These Tablets are for sale at Jill drugstores. Price. ••.*» cents. Sunplee free. Like Oliver Twist's, children ask for more when given One Minute Cough Cure. Mothers endorse it highly for croup. It quickly cures all coughs and colds ami c\erythroat and lung trouble. It is a specific for grippe and asthma and has long been a weii known remedy for whooping cough. Cook JE OOKK. EXCITEMENT FOR STUDENTS. Trinity Hall. Harvard's Fine Old Dormitory, Destroyed by Fire. Cambridge. Mass.. March 8.—Tr?u ity hall, the fine old Harvard dormi lory In Mount Auburn street, was burned almost to the ground during the night. The fire broke out on the third tetorv as the result of an over turned lamp and an inflammable pair of lace curtains, and it furnished plenty of excitement by the reckless way in which the costly furniture was thrown out and destroyed. Students in their excitement hurled out of the windows everything they could la their hands on. and the ground was thick with wrecked articles of furni ture of every description. Tfce build ing will be rebuilt. lingering cough following grippe or One Minute Cough Cure. For I'he calls for line Minute Cough ail throat and lung troubles this is the only harmless remedy that gives im mediate results. Prevents consumption. Ttw HANDLE THE expressions of grateful women who have experienced wonderful blesing using Rocky Mountain Tea, compen sates us for our t'llurtfi ill in their behalf. Xi cents. SMOKED FISH, i addr and mo-t of the people went away feeling better for hating been there. As results of land sales made by Chas. H. Kennedy recently, Jas. S. Soule and wife nf Iowa, who are here at present, will settle down permanently in Madison while looking after three quarters of land they have purchased of Mr. Ken nedy in the northwest part of the coun ty. K. H. Hotchkiss and wife from eastern Minnesota are also here and have bought four quarter sections of land from Mr. Kennedy for themselves and-011, and all of them will move nut here at an early day to cast their lot with Lake county people. Several other good -ized deals in land are being negotiated by Mr. Kennedy of which it is too«arly to speak yet. Cheap iii-umiM'r. Many a man has been injured against Lright's disease. dialn»tis. or other dangei-ouH ailments by a fifty cent bot tle of Foley's Kidnes Cure. White firih,^ Halibut, Herring.] WHOLE CODFISH, Middles, 2 lb boxes, clear of bone, DAN McKINNON Masonic Temple 'Phone Call No. i lifiiKirkitltlc Curt** for Klwtim.Wi»nt. Fron. the Vindicator. Huthcrfordton, N. C. The editor of the Vindicator has had occasion to test the etlieacy of Chamberlain's Pain Halm twice with the most remarkable resuits in each case. Kirst. with rheumatism in the shoulder from which he suffered ex cruciating pain for ten days, which was relieved with two applications of Pain Halm, rubbing the parts afflicted and and realizing instant benefit and entire relief in a short time. Second in rheu matism in the thigh joint almost pros trating him with severe pain, which was relieved by two applications, rub bing with the liniments on retiring at night, ami getting up free from pain. I'tr sale bv all druggists. Prof. Ivison. of Lonaconing. Md.. suffered terribly from neuralgia of the stomach and indigestion for thirteen years and after the doctors failed to cure him they fed him on morphine. Fland Cook Opk.k. Llaundry Frank Smith. LATEST JEWELRY FOB LEjiSI. Those who buy anything in Jewelry certainly appreciate new, up-to-date de- 5 if I signs--they are surely more desirable the cost is no more. Our stock is kept up to-date by the constant addition of new goods. We have the latest designs in JEWELRY, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, ORNAMENTS, RINGS AND STERLING NOVELTIES. When in search of gifts for weddings, birthdays or other occasions, keep our stock in mind. Just what you want here at the price you want to pay. Expert Repairing. FRANK SMITH. A friend advised the use of Kodul Dys pepsia Cure and after taking a few itoffles of it he says. "It li«u cured me entirely. I can't say too much for Kodol Dyspepsia Cure." It digests, what you eat. Cook & Oke. ttobert ft. Watts, of Salem. Mo., writes: "I have b,»ea troubled with kidney disease for the last tive years and have doctored with all the leadiag physicians and have tried all remedies suggested without any relief. Filially 1 tried Foley's Kidney Cure and lees than two bottles completely cured me and I am sound anil well." K S S.'HVTZ. BUSINESS NOTICES. OKSALK. 1«» quarter sections of from $." to $1"» per acre, tiood land, linjuire of E. O. lirown, Presby terian parsonage. rrn residence lota for #a!e. f!5 to H-iH). K. SHKUIOAX. AUNDRY. If you want first-class work, and prompt delivery, patronue the Madison Stcaui laundrv. O. T. FI I.I.KK. JACK RABBIT LINE THE COAL SEASON IS AT HAND. Order first-class grades of Hard and Soft from the Hyde Elevator. WM. FINTZEL, Agent. CITY MEAT MARKET, JOHH 8CHULTZ Proprietor Keep constantly on hand loll line of Fresh ant (H Ms Fish, fowl and Game season, Eftan avenue. 'NOUOH SAID.