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ii" ijkef i v- i i ft k excels all other?. Just opened our magnificent line of Fail Dress Boois & TrjinmiDgs. A very large and stylish assortment of LADIES' & HISSES' I FROM $1.75 to $7.50 The best values that has ever been shown anywhere. CA'-t-CN Xl\. COPPER rssMtvom FREE cold-rolled steel, 10 to 50 and with half the fuel. A ft 1 $ i or not. MAJESTIC in operation, have a Majestic biscuit aud a cup of delic ious coffee, and see the proof of the claims made for Majestic Ranges by a man direct from the factory. Ho will show you that the Majestic •pi 3HAKE5PE \RE SAYS Lend every man thine ears" and every They are made of MALLEABLE IRON and best open liearth §)t I I I I one wants your ears to tell you the merits of his goods. But, a* you I IB Hi well knaw, nine times out of ten, the goods do not bear out the story. I II I The loan we ask is YOUR EYES. They an the ultimata judge*. To their verdict we confidentially appeal. WANTED--AT ONCE! 4 An Invoice of HEN'S WACHUSETS SHIRTS just arrived. They are stylish 500 BOYo & GIRLS and serviceable and at popular To buy their school supplies & prices. shoes at this store. J. A. JOHNSON. MAJESTIC tt^f] rMMIr "-.D V MAJESTIC THE GREAT MAJESTIC COOKING EXHIBITION (low Going On lit Our store. Wo want you to come in ANY DAY THIS WEEK and see the cent, heavier throughout than any other King\ Flues lined with pure asbestos and the entire range riveted with the best Norway iron rivets. Air-tight and dust-tight. This ex plains why the Great Majostic Range will do its work in half the time, They will work equally well with hard or soft coal, wood or cobs bake, roast, broil, seethe or fry to perfection heat all the water you want almost instantly, ff given a good flue. They will not clog with Mhes, allow smoke or soot to escape into the oven or kitchen. They will not crack or break, or subject you to the expense and annoyance of say other range. If properly used they will last a lifetime. We do not ask you to believe what we say. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Even if you do not need a range at prosent, come Miyway, so you will know what to buy when you do need one. Set ol Cooking Utensils Free with every Majestic Range sold during this week—a set of war© made of heavy copper, nickled, steel and enamel, well worth $7.50. One com plete set absolutely free with each Majestic Range sold this week only. MAJESTIC RANGES are made in every size and every style, to HI overy condition and every purse. Wo want you to come in and see the range at work—glad to show it to yew whether you intend to buy I01DEBT 4 FITZSEI1LD. Great values in BLACK PETTICOATS just in, for BIG 990 TO $5.00 OUR NEW, NOBBY CLOTHING BOYS' AND YOUNG MENS' Is here in sizes from 4 to 19 years. They are low in price but away up in quality. STORE MAIM SOJI, SOl'fH PAKOTA. OFFICIAL P9PEB OF CITY BID CODNTY. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10.1502. TKH.M.H OK SUBSCRIPTION. Ry mall, I *Hr $4.00 Hy tn.'iil,'i moiitlii* 2.01) Hy until,'i months f,#l Ry mail, 1 month 8.1 By carrier, j»»t 10 J. F. ST AIIL, Proprietor. H. A. feTAIlL, BuelneM Manager. tKLKTHON K. NO 13i. The Sioux Falls Press, which inclines to be a trifle facetious in speaking of Sioux Falls or Minnehaha county poli ties, says that Senator Kittredge is not at harmony with the ruling wing of re publicanism in Sioux Falls. It alleges that the city council of that place is to have a meeting soon to endorse Dr. T. S. Roberts, councilman from the Third ward, for state senator on the legislative t'eket, while Mr. Kittredge has a candi date in the person of E. B. Northrup. These conflicting interests, the Press would convey the idea, can only be recon oiled by Mr. Kittredge gracefully back ing down, as the Burnside faction in re publican politics there which rules the city council is virtually all powerful, though in the county it is claimed the reverse is true. Mr. Kittredge, however, is at a decided advantage in the tinal outcome, for whether he wins or loses in Sioux Falls politics he is all right for his own reelection, having tho rest of the state at his back. A farmer named Ludwig Subert, five miles south of Sioux Falls, PutTered a severe loss by tire Sunday night. A new barn and contents, a threshing outfit including horse power, two settings of grain, and seven head of horses were all burned up, a total loss of about 84,000. Origin of fire not known. Fatalities reported to have occurred in South Dakota Sunday were the burning to death in a barn at Aurora of two little girls four years of age, Edna Cheatham and Mary Lilly, the fire probably set by themselves and a little boy who gave the alarm J. S. Lucksinger, near Armour, fatally shot in the neck, accidentally, by a neighbor's boy while trying to extri cate a cartridge from a 2'2-calibre rifle M. C. Rousseau, of the Pierre neighbor hood, killed by his wagon overturning Elmer Flow, aged 17, near Central City, shot in the face and chest by a compan ion while out hunting chickens, but may live Frank Thompson of Beresford, hand ground off in the gearing of a threshing machine Louis Thranee of Vermillion, stabbed in a negro dive at Vermillion, died. The Great Northern railway company is defendant in an action entitled, The state railway commission vs. The Great Northern railway company, which case will have a hearing before Judge McCoy of the Fifth judicial circuit at Aberdeen on Tuesday, September 23. Tnis case is the result of the failure of the (Jreat Northern railroad company to comply with the order of the .state railway com mission to establish a station and build a depot at the town of Stockholm which is located on that railroad north of Wa tertovvn. The Great Northern was noti fied some time ago that the complaint of the people of Stockholm against the road would be heard by the railroad commission, but no representative of the road appeared on that date before fie commission and the commission has decided to take the case into court. Yankton county commissioners have jsolved to submit to a vote of the peo ple this fall the proposition to issue $40,000 bonds for a new court house. St. Paul Dispatch, 8: Passenger traffic between South Dakota and the twin cities has increased rapidly of late, and there has been a corresponding dim inution in the traffic between the same state and Chicago. This is partly due to the fact that the railways conoorned have improved their passenger The Northwestern and the Great or ern companies have each addei uo trains and the Milwaukee ha inert a. i its facilities. Better connections witb Duluth have also stimulated southwest ern travel. A cowboy raco planned from Dead wood to Omaha at the tiim' of the presi dent's visit to tho latter city may be called off at the instance of President Roosevelt himself, who through his pn vate secretary has telegraphed Set Bullock, a personal friend, and who is to start the horses, the request that the horses used in the race be propt eared for and not overdriven. Aniow boys in a contest of this kind are in clined to overdo matters, the race raa be called off altogether. The state fair at Yankton this week i. progressing thus far under favorable auspices—good weather, large crowd and satisfactory arrangements and attrac tions. A CflM fat InfiHrt'iwi ,,Last May" ssys, Mrs. Curti* Baker of Bookwalter, Ohio, "an infant of our neighbor's waflsuffering from cholera in fanatum. The doctor had given up all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dia n boea Remedy to the house, teliingtheui I felt sure it would do good if used aeesrding to directions. In two day s time the child had fully recovered, and is now (nearly a year since a vigerout». hoalthy girl. I have reeoniended this Remedy frequently and have never known it to fail in any single iuaiaoeee For sale by All Druggists. If you want to be well all the year, take Rocky Mountain 'lea now. Great est renovating Medicine known. Frank Smith. CONFLICT WITH TKOOPS. Five Persons Killed and Ten Wounded at Candela, Italy. Rome, Sept. 10.—Five persons wer killed and tea wounded in a eonllict between the troops and strikers at Candela. a small town of Apulia, in th«• extreme {southeastern part of Italy. Owing to a dispute The gerdarmes. iu attempting to in tervene, were assailed with stones an' sticks and a corpoial was severely wounded. Troops were then called out and were received with volleys o! stones, which felled several of the sol diers. A couple of the latter were dis armed by the rioters, who walked of? with their rifles and revolvers. The troops then fired, killing flv.» strikor. and wounding ten. An official of the ministry of the interior has gone te Csfndela to open an inquiry into the disturbance. Order has he^n restored. DOING IMMENSE DAMAGE. Forest Fire* Raging in Wyoming and Oregon. Laramie, \Vyo„ Sept. lf.—Rejorts from timber fire districts state that sheepmen will be heavy losers. Many of the bands have scattered and thou sands of sheep are now right in the burning timber country. Work in the Rambler mine has beet suspended and all hands sent to corn bat the lire. Oregon City, Ore.. Sept. 10.—Exten sive forest fires are destroying a large amount of property ten miles from this city between Shubel postoffjre ami Clarkes. The fire covers three mile? of country. It has been a strong north wind that has spread it rapidly in a southerly direction, sweeping every thing before it. TWO Or THE CREW s a 3 with the laborers on a question of wages 4"t peasants stopped work. The strikers oeeupie: all the roads in thg district and pre vented others from 'weeding to thei: work. LOtT. Steam Barge H. Houghton Goes to th« Bottom. Detroit, Sept. 10.—The steam hargf H. Houghton, owned in this city, sank at her dock at the foot of Dubois street. Two of the crew were drowned in their berths. The Houghton arrived Monday night from Kellys Island, in Lake Krie, with a load of crushed stone. It is thought that the cargo of crushed stone ab sorbed so much water during the heavy rain that the weight of the wa ter caused the vessel to sink. The Houghton is owned by Captain Degg and Henry Houghton of this city. Cap tain Degg was aboard the barge but managed to scramble ashore before she sank. Croker Selling His Horses. New York, Sej.». 10— Rb hard Cro ker, who has just arrived in town, an nounces, cables the London cone spondent of the Herald, that he has disposed of the greater part of the large stable he had In England be cause he found American horses have no chance in England, as the handicap |s put upon them so heavy that there is absolutely no possibility at th-fir winning a race: A XeceMitrjr I'rnCHiillon Don neglect a cold. It is worse than unpleasant. It is dangerous Uy ing One Minute Cough Cure you UH. (-afJ cure it at once. Always inflammation, clears the head, soothes and strength ens the inucvus membrane. Cures cou gh, croup, throut and lung troubles Abflolutly safe. Acts immediately.' Children like it,-Cook & Odeo. FOLEY'S KIDNEY Will cure Bright's dsease. Will cure Diabetes. Will cure Stone in Bladder. Will cure Kidney and Bladder Disease* Chris Sohutz. '1 had diabotes in its worst form writes Marion Lei of Dunreath, Ijh'i. "I tried eight physicians without 8Uh°tmadC me aaaBaaa-w^-1 a a a a a a a a a n a a I Now Is tfc* time to get a bargain in a a a 3 3 1 I ...WASH Silk Organdies, Linen TUmm. pistes. CUonOrg.ud.es. Lawns. CH.ilus. 3 AND NOVEL1 v WASH HOODS. I NECK RIBBONS i cm tarnish the" 3 in oil colors in silk or satin taffeta, wash «lk a 9 and satin face. a a a a a a a a a T.rrr.rrr.rrrrrrrrrrrr.rrrr WENT DOWN WITH VESSEL. Said Hayt an Admiral and Two Off' cers Are Lest. Washington. H' Nfr. p..-A 1'ii-t. .1 Stat* t,. Hayt.. cabled the state departn.-'M that has a report that :a! Killu k ati: tw of his ofilcers down w»tli the Crete a-PuTrot, *fully sun', near Cape Havtien by th- rtir.m ma A 1*11 Y Sl IA Dr. (leu. IvAinj a pratMirir y phytic an nf SinitiiV (irtive, Ky.. for c\»T thir ty yearn, writ n his personal •-*|»»-ri«-ne» •vith Foley's Kidi.'-y I'ure: "For \t arn I have been trn atiy bother* with kid i.ey Hud bladder trouble ami enlarge,I prostrate irhtttd. I used everytbir known to th« profession without lief, uiitil I coriituer.i-eil to us** rile e«l Fol»-y"s Kei- uey Cure. Aft' takii.^ three bottle* li was entirely re! ived and cured. 1 pre*-, it now daily in my practa- e nnl heartily rceoiiiiuend its utJe to jih\ t-i«-i- ans for puch trouil»-t. I have prej.-rib it in hundreds of cases with perfect success."—Chrit! Sehutz. Notice of Application Prohat- Wiii. of Mouth rotmfv of «.. TV ri.i.rt lii Hip matter of tho .-*t.it* I4 i MoU-rl»-y,1' »1. Ni.tif i.f tirn« prying «ill, .-tr. Tli-*-Ut« »t k-.ta wild* t'rw-tlnc to S. N.-*llie MoU-rlct, til.' -r. ami h-ir ami '.••ri. y, .rt Att.'-f CITY Cl'ItE relief. Only three bottles of Foley's Kidney W°" ,UUU'"~^r"1 Foley's Kidney Cure will cure all die. eases arising from disordered kidneys or bladder.—Chris Schutz. Ji.-n of fcii, of |.|4 *(. r»-....ir to ni, ord.T «.f c.-,ri, mad.- on the lit(i of •», i.t.-mt,. A n «'"tt' i« li'T.'tJ.at t! •lay of *•.-(.t.-mtK-r, A Ji 1 ., ri„, k in of -«i'i'iny, at tin-court rooni -f ,,.,irr. ti,,. ltyof Mull-on, ill th» comity of Lake, f-out), I' ikotd, Iiav litM'11 ajipoli.t,^ th» ttlh#* »In! j. I'll "for proUnj' till, will «.f |,J v V'i i"\T'1,**"^ «f"r t!i,"t "Ml »1 Ii. J»»'ath-ra^.'for thf j-«uni.r.. i.im ».f i.-t .- r- e u i i i i y w h- i a -I i n.t.'rW'.i limy »i.|..-ar Hi..!«rr,t..,.t ti- Ultn.^- tie- ill Win. Mn.r.itli, „f tlw» co^i.tv court, ami tin- of court, tl.i» loth •D.y of i t«nW, A. It. iBl |li# iiakota. J|lt!i# rouiity of Lake, of hoiith Wla. Mf .r it I., .1 :.-jt :iu c-rk KECOHMEMDED BY PNYSiCIAN3 POND'S EXTRACT Sixty Years a Household Remedy For Burns, Cut«, Sprains and Bruises. MEAT MARKET, JOHN BOIIULTSJ Proprietor, Keop constantly on hud ful tint* of ml* full, fowl *D.l Gamn Hwon. Etfan avenue. -SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE OF Fresh Oroceries, Fruits & Vegetables, the best in the Market 'phone24-2. J. J- FITZGERALD. cnrECEer!'*rrrrBEBEE™c"rf!rnBBKrrr'J"'jrj"rfirrrr"Bnrrr'r'CB''r-,ilMB,''B,,BPBgrrrrrrr^ ..A BARGAIN. I have ioo pair of Ladies' Shoes to close out at SXj $3.00 and $3.50 was the price. Come early and get Is v0u 1* size* A Special Sole on UMBRELLAS Sutur* day. The onlv chancc to get 'em cheap this season BEST BRANDS Natuiw iw?c m.iit. its a»'tif»u iriri.» '»t. GOODS... At C. H. MORSE. r.r.r.rrr.r.r.rrrrr.r.r.rr.rrrrrr.r.rt^nr.r.rr.rrKrr.r.rr.rrrrrr lor yourself. ap »ti.t 8..nth |i« Then I want you to look at OUR HENDERSON BAKER PAYS THE FREIGHT. Home, Sweet Home, Land Office. IK) \Ol And let us talk it over. ict our prices ami term* we can .suit you in cither. I.ist your lands with u t°r SQL'AKI: II:AI.IN1. NO RlitiRIITS. Call on or atldrc* WM. F. BAKIiR or \VM. flcdRATH. I.ANNON-COOK lll.OCK. In lacl everything in i full. o o iihu'iai at,(| r-"r'! V y k 1 flU'tili^r |s I r' ll ir f| |,y •ewixrs CORSETS. You can buy Oirdla, a Short, Med* Ixrti* Corset. A Pennant Winner, Klondike, loradora» 707 Straight Front, F|exo (Hrdli Eaton, Lady Zouave 6 The WANT A MOMI-? W« can help you get one. Do you want a Stock Ranchc or City property? Call on an investment that will pay better than fcoruk or man gag cA? W« can citc ou to it. We have LANDS FOR SALI- In all part# of South Dakota, North Dakota. and elsewhere. If you invert with us, wn PAY YOUR PARI: To matte a personal examination of our land* mid ch®-* SEE US FIRST 1 Columbia, The U Tosq^ Aurora l^n En,pire ALL HENDERSON flAkl Wjijj rrrrrrrr m* lo Miniwali n.\ll-»s. nli' O E I E S TEA, COFFEE. BAKING POWDER. CRACKERS. FRUITS, the Oroccry Kodol l.lnc al Our stocks arc New and l:resh. Can suit y«»u '11 quality and price. TOM CABBY- Dyspepsia Cu£ a mistake and ttie preparation wKj K 1 y s i n- a u e u -v i 0wn ,r cv I,H n,,r#. Digest Eat 11 jt ... 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