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890 tUSH*" RELIABLE \fO0 POWDER Absolutely Pure rjtf IS NO SUBSTITUTE k. I REUNION JL.AL ENCAMPMENT OPENS WASHINGTON UNDER FA- VJRABLE CONDITIONS. [ENDANCE fUU URGE [vr PtHtct ntf City Beautifully ic: ited, the Principal Street# lis le rcttconcd With National Colors, cbiie Parade, a Regatta »n* t.:n ef Camp Hoos«v«ti the 3ay'« ProB'amme. K t-Oct. ".-The men wbo I'nloo in the K»«*at run ruc-M from li»6i to lM'«i are i of He «apHal of the nation !.• strung tu par ... th.- tbirly sixth encamp tf.- tirsnd Array of the tit' oj*-nliiic en.-monb*s uf arml .ring the day A »ky an beautifully ck*eo •t with a wehome from a h»»s i«o{»If. rave promise of a joy .'E T':.' »-1r• ti» w r- ariy of great activity and •!. uld be heard the pn*41itlon -nrainpment was |acr. il Ci to be A sue- visit.ra already are count- tt-ro of thousand* ant! train* lag hourly with th«lr load* :.i:i freight to he added to the notUeable feature la the of a rreat many young folks '.• fit of town i**opJr i. *y. with Its lavish «1«*oration#. I kel Biorf attractive There It building on th«* principal '.'.at U not fc#t.*nal with the :u»or« it n many of the stand* •-den on the streets are altu ur*Uil The streets have J, daily cleaned In preparation event ami everything I* In order for the veteran*, ."gramme for th" day in. lud i- tno!.ilp parade*. regatta u In th- evening pj 12e Viewred by Thousands. itouiohilo paiadc started at fruw Scott Circle and the I fur many block*. H« ad large automobile containing i-. the prt« hkIou moved slowly 11 ami thoM in th» mor" at •Ivroratvil tna hln*M wen 1 at v ,J y. An '"any in!' atatcnitnt was made the n :j.a-, th'" d»-5u atiun «f Camp "•'. a monster ampflre at eon .ail and ft raud dmplay v *t: r. 1 1 by throti^H whit lia-l along th«» #id» v%ulitn. Aft«»r ,"K ''ir"UKh tb« |itn lial »»tr« i^ "!-h'"n w r,k a» reviewed by m.*v- uflb «TH and a number ol from th- Jiidgt'tt ntnnd It 1,1 iir th» Whtti* liouMt'. '"-.-iri'l.-r in *ht«*f Turiaix upt nt *ith uthrr Ki'tu-ral offlct-ra of ^''"bluart.TH at tho Kb •i- rvtoiviriK and •^'•'litd nnmbor« "K '-'OHC Wild cull, ''ilvts of iho d«'iiartni iitrt of tf th»* tirib-r wtTt olTlt lal Hisai la ita MlcblKa!). Mlti ,,0!,il!l(l nnshm1la. Montana. Ar! •"radt). o|n 'a!ifornl ri a. rioinliioiit in n W o n w n n I I .- n to ".l'" 0, now «**«»*ty yt-arH oltl, ,,n'' Hurvlvlnit it-^ular antf b«lluni days 'Jt!.,** I cotntTH lint n a i n n n tho "«r"' 1 1 n,,'n,8t lurlnK tht- tlay iiKf lroW(,,, ««uth of tho Whlto «had, T' y n lh Wl n'. l«". art« i W n "M»Kton motiu- URod nu"(M,'t,nta which art to tht- heatltjuartora of th«« rn'''H,H icr«.nt Idlit R,,(l ttthfr dlvlttlons 1 ",8 t»nBtltuto the (irnntl 'reK"tii..« "1K orRanUtttlmiH th\in th«» \,lU' ,h' Afmy y «»f of tlu* l»«.to Ut to answ lte- Tho 0 er qucHtlona r, K,nK ,B w ^r TOovtlnKB took 'Kl8t°m o and tho hospital i! ^y ait n ch logHe88lon of tltiriiiK aro t/, ^, ro m°8t ll»« liters. U8et 'ILL ^•nt free slooplng ORIVC ALONG ROUTE. 10 8##n on Day of Q. A. Parade Kington Oct. J.—Th^follgyiog Whlt( HoiiKf during thf day: "Th«* prewlilcnt has oxprosscd to Comrnan.Jt In i'hk Torraric and to Chairman Warn. t,f thf |,„ a commit- tco liiK kf n r.-un at hl» inability to hW 1 ",a,l!1,1" Army of th« IC'[*nIIi- on rdtii-.sdav. Hig phyKlcjaiiK f.ol that iio should n »t Ktib Jft blmstlf to thf groat Ktrain thin would Involvt*. j|,. has HIK how. vor thought In somo way ho ml^ht b« at»b» t»» Kroft thf menibtTH of tho Grand Army In WaKhiiiKton and th lr familU-H and friends who a.cotni.ain them. physit lans ntat. that if nothiiiK unfort-Hftn ofturrfd In hlr rondition and if thf weather wa* favorable he could safHy l„. driver. alonK thf line of the parade on Wednesday and it Is hoped this ar rangcinent can be carried out." MANY CARGOES COMING. Number of Vesaela Leading Britiah Coal for America. H«W Vork. Oct. 7.~ Kurtht pur chRHfa uf oal for the I'nlted Ftuteg ale r.-portt.i at all large expostlng c.-nt.-rH and juite a nutn:.er of ve.«:o|g have been fl*el to load i argues fur Am'-rlt an portH at Cardiff. .Swansea. New Castb*. l.lv.-rpool and Glasgow One quantity no far contracted for js v.-ry considerable and the fixing of law boats goe# on apare, to th«- a vnntag.- of thf fr*u:ht nsarket ».nd th" gratification of hhlpow It is r jHirted that several Kider-lJ.-niphf.-r KteamerH have b-.-n ord.-r*d to th Tn«* to |.»ad full carK'-s of coal fur N w V»rk and Horton. in addition to mimeroun v.hK.-ls whbh within th hii»t f.-w dayH havf tn-'.-n chartered on the New Camle mark«-t TIHH unpre Cedented e*t ott of coal to th. I'Utfd State* naturally hatt the of rals ln« prl on the Ixmdon market and with th«' continuation of the »«trlk prict'ft are bound to (to nsaf. ti!y hlKber. IAJC Ion. T.—A TEL. gram from N«*w Castle announces that loou..i ton* of »al were liold on the N'. w Ca«tlo oal America. Kachatk*. Monday for STOPPED BY POLICE. Party of Ncted Americans Automobii ing in England. I/Ondon. 0 t. 7 CM.oral r! ::. rieral YoutiK and John \V. Gates »\f had un ur.pb-a»ant e\p*riT»'v with the llr.^llhh motoring lawn. JMh on Saturday and Sunday they wer»* driving a car whli was *topj.ed hy th.- j«»:u e. who pummorfd the Ameri cana for f.*ce«Hlini? twelve ujibn as hour. The car In ea instant e was a fas?, i.ew vehicle. Jutit purchased by Sir Thoinati l.lpton. who had bat It to Mr Gates to show the generals around the country. On Saturday *»...»• mmrti driving through Windsor «hen a pOllceiuau •..*. feiir and took the name* and ad«!r« .-«• e# (if Mr at. s and Getf-ral Younc. *(,.» were the occupant* of tlse ar. an I Sunday the tiani' party, with Gen eral CorbSn. was nearii.K Uriuhton when a j».»licenian hV-pp« "it »f a hedge and st-.pped th- car When th« numn»on*e# are called no defemse w.U be made f,,r. a." on.- of tbo Ani" rlean. raid. The polite bar© got ou at thi-Sr ni- rc*." LEFT TO THE CONVENTION. No Plan of Action Prepared for De troit Conference. l¥«troit, (Kt. 7. Na iuUuuuly pr» pared plan ol action will be presented for the run*ld*ration of the coal jstnke conference, which et» re Tl urs .lav morning, y the lo.-al i on n itt.H which ha* in charge arrangements for the tonferrnce. The committee d" elded tliat it would be better to let all plant* of action and le.-.ilutioiif originate in the conf. ren«»v The con fer.MH e will be called to order in Ma r.ic Tempi'* at 3" Mr. Sargent ing the aftern that he will i!. in Philadelphia th. pre.- «.ay tL au...e. OVUHK by Mayor W. C. Mavbury. The commit ttH- r.*jHirt«Hi at Monday met ting that th. rc will be ample accomn.oda Hon for all who attend the confer ence. If n.«oe».Hiry cltUcn* will j)« a.sked tt. lake a number of the dele gate* into their homes, a* i s|, ra prominent nu n have already Hlgnlfb'd a w illsngti* LADY SOMERSET ARRIVES. Noted Temperance Advocata Raachea New York. New York. O Stimcrstt. president of the Interna tional Woman Chi istian T. m|M.ran«-e arrived on the stean^h n ii.'iuhjIIh from London during the da. She I* here to attend the ttuning \eiitIon Of the woman Temperance union an I to *tud. with th.- help of tile American organization, the work of let Ininiing Inebriates I am looking forwaul to »tudIng Aineilt an method*." *ho great enthusiasm. Our union in WIK- land has been advancing with gnat stride* during the past two years and we have done an enormous amount of good work.' President Continuaa to improva. Washington. Oct. 7.-Surg, on C.en oral* lll\ey and O Hellly. when Jl left the White House during the foit titNin. Htated that tho President was improving and that his condltl. n was satisfactory. In answer to a 4" aH th ,,u of ti.« and tho tH WITA All thrrto i»rnv ltirli)g thf tlay x|llKIWl'r,ul inaKiiftH tti v'»l,'ra"il' 'o at •Tl* WC«rt» OlJlt'tTH on tt) Whether another »,.ubl be necessary e»tieral UK'^ ttul.l they did not consider that it would. FREE LUNCH IS DOOMED. tetookecpcr. JTi«. P.ul Otfielally Decide on Its Death. Ht Paul Oct. v The saloonkeepers or tli!«*»- «,- .1.-.i.l.-lly »K»m» th. fr.'.' luri. h. Tli.-y ,'" MAbisoy, south SEEKING A WAY PRESIDENT CONTINUES EFFORTS TO BRING ABOUT RESUMP. T40N OF MINING. CONFERENCE WITH SARGENT Former Head of Locomotive Firemer. Hat a Lcr.g Talk With the Chief Executive in Regard to the Situa tion—Latter Urges That Miners Re tiiwi to Work and Promises to Aek Congress to Investigate Complaints. W Uhhington. Oct. 7.---Cornmihsionci teneral of ImmiKratfon Sarg.-nt had b'tig confert nee with the pr.-i-idt nt re gardini the coal strike. Comrnihsion er Sergcnt, from his long «unn.. tiir, with labor organizations, is fully formed on the question and it i un deiKtood that ho will work ab-nK tiiu of tht? plan that is now bem- lire considered for bringing thf strike i an end. As stated tn tl»e.-«. di.-pat' !i. this plan is to have th- n, .v j, mm to work with a PICM]'" ON A MYSTERIOUS TRIP. President Mitchell Leaves Wilkes barre Unexpectedly. 'hiladelphia, Oct. ".--The !. ^l vails railroad and »"f that the mysteritus disappearance .( fident Mitchell from Wilkesharr-' eshadows an important develo ut iii tho i'ul strikt* situation. It s rumore'd that the man with whom .^ir. Mitchell conferred in tins city a Week ago was Martin Maloney. a close friend ami business associate of P. A- rr Pr. for II! wa Mr I 0 i v Witlener. ami the call made during the dav was for the purpose of again seeing Mr. Maloney. Nobody w as aide, however, to locate Mr. Mitche'.. Another rumor was to the effect that he went direct to Washington. Governor Stone was closely watcnt at Harrlsbuig by those Interested in the settlement of the strike but gave no outward sign ol any unuMia. movement in this direction. WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE. Roosevelt and Cabinet Hffld a Secret Session Sunday. Washington. Oct. 7. ltt Kl that effect by a vote of 1S to &• K «m» nci.... Dakota, from th-- j.r.-.-i- dent that he will appeal to congress to examine into the justice of their com plaints and remedy theni so far n:~ lies in the pew ,,f the vblative branch of the gu\• ri.i:,. :,t a!.4o that it be suggested tu Governor Stone of iVnnsyhania that he cause the Penn sylvania legislature tu u.ake a similar inquiry. it W'a. dur- It is beiieved here president Mitchell lay before him t:,. the .il to i tie.. h- CONGRESS MU5T ACT. Coat Strike S tuation Becoming a Na tional Issue. Washington, Oct. 7. lh. coal strike is fast ass'im.i portion.-, uf a national i.*-,-^.- uQ bet ej, SU«"S. Th.. oi rva'. v th s with tru.-t.- ant:.: a th i ai.il th- of th- !..• :n U'a n I the ct-.il And a- a i- .e oi t:.- strike anti trust k-pi.-Utu,u w.ii, it Uehevt-d, be pushed ah* a»i ten years. Members of congress realize »re ver*' the high priee of a! Th' (.: that the people will fav..r a '. congress calculated to a re currence of if not 1 force legislation eve:. *!.• sion beginning in J) should there i.e no morally certain thai th investigation Into th Pituati'.'ti and into th- *, combination oi iai. trois tint anthrat ite .ti the pr.-sent situation. «Mv.. i id w. ather. when rit ana j« -r ai.ne a je iomi«flled to live in unh. a*, i house* will create enough public s- :.t :nent to •!.e ^i.. !t ?. r. Whatt ver may b- t! ... propriety of attem i" legislative :,actme:.t i:. tlons oi ap:tal it is lu-M tn the department of just: is no quotion as to the the jmwer tf the fetb ra! t controlling railroads. Th-- .ii will be found, on inquiry, to r. ly a matter of coal transportation and it can. therefore, be reached jtr.ich more simply than the majority oi trust*. n effort to expedite the coal strike1 pio lem another conference over the sit nation was hel.1 at the White 1 ouse Sundav. un.l adjourned after three hours of deliberation. No statement was given out a* V the conclusions reached and CM participant absolutely cus.-f what had taken place duiinj, tlu meet In*. The conference was called in view of the extraordinary nnpo tance to the American people oi a speedy solution of the question. llesides the president theit *CI present at the conference Sceretar ot War Hoot. Secretary of th. Nn\ o o v A o n e y e n e a K n o i s maste'-r General Payne and arroll 1 Wright, United State* commissionei of labor. STONC NON-COMMITTAL. Goverror of Pennsylvania Will Mot Discuss Rumors. "«rrtflurf» Oct T^-Opverocr S i 1 v lruggists T.'n-. il ..'s Kami!) Puis are the beet. I TII.rv* K II»M V rr itUDisoii Haiio fea&er tue.si)ay, octobek 1902. fcff-ti" will neither afTirm nor iv th. Jeport from Waxhingtnn that he has |n asked by President Itousevelt to all an extra Kc-ssion eif the general as fiernbly to nettle the coal strike. He Etill dor-lines to discuss the situation or the prospects of un early settle men t. of the differences between tta operators and miners. Adjutant General Stewart has gone to Washington to attend the national encampment of tho G. A. R. AFTER ELECTING OFFICERS. National Grain Dealers' Association Adjourns at Peoria, III. Peoria, 111,, O'-t. C.- The National «ram Dealers' association began at •':3o a. m. in order to close the con vention by night. Officers were elect ed as follows: President, The odor" P. isaxtf-r. 1 aylorvillfr, 11]. first vic*'.j president, H. S. Grimes, Portsmouth, O second vice president. H. H. Peters of Chicago director at large, John W. Snyder, Haltimore. The resolution passed endorse mu tual fire Insurance and uniform in spection of grain. Minneapolis stands first for nest year's convention with St. Loui -, iiie'!u ami Iltiffuilcj in orc.-r named. CONFERENCE AT DETROIT. Canvention Next Thursday to Dtvis .• Means of Securing hard Coal. L"t:o.t, Mich., Oct. C.—As soon Ma} or Maybury learned that Pre. dent Iloosevelt's conference with tne miners and op. rators had not result ed in the sr tti. ment of the anthracite coal strike he announced that eitizen. and ct mmon council committee., would m.-et at r-oon to take Tmal ac tion regarding all details of tae re ception of l.ooo dele-gates who are ex pected h"re next Thursday to take part in the national conference to de vise a way to secure a supply oi hara coal. CLOSES WITH A MASS MEETING. National Republican League Adjourns at Chicago. Chicago. Oct. C.—The convention of the National Republican league was brought to a cJos" with a mass meeting in the Fiirt regiment armory. The principal speaker of tho evening was United States Senator Albert J. pe\. ridge of Indiana. Senator Bov eridge's address was devoted largely to a discussion of the attitude of the two pan lea toward young men. A::.• :tie other speakers were f? •••::. Yates of Illinois and C\ n g: i:.ar. Gi'svenor of Ohio. Rose Heid to the Grand Jury. N-'V V :. Oct 4.—A coroner's jury, ir. the i a-- i M:s. Hairy C. Hose, who wa- i.ud Killed. S- pt. 27. returned 5.. of !.* husS»and. The coroner s. nt Iio? the Tombs to await the a tie:i the grand jury. Hose wa stag-- at a local theat-T and the s i motive was jealous-y. ft E PrAfnct muiot be Cnrr.l i! app'.it'atiors. r.s they cannot by rea n i here is ar.'i that I leafi.cfe' iiti»n of ti taehiau '1 I'.aut.-ii the :.t i rtion of the ear. \.tv to cure tleafneps. 1-j -titutional remcnliee. i. i v an ir.ilanicti o.»n. lir.ine of the Kus i n this tube gets in .a. a rumbling sourd or impe rfect heari. ar when it i- entire!\ close ie.ift.t S.~ ti.e result, and un'ess this imtlan.mat .iti be taken euit anil tins tube r-*tor.t-' its normal condit ion hcariifir wi.. N i -f arr: e i en tv i »leptroye.l fortVi-r. i. are eaus^l by cat •:inj:butan infiameii 'US surfaces, e Hon.irCil Dollars tfi i s' L'aupetl by catarrh] We W iii give any case of tliHt Cur 4Pt a i v i tliHt i-ontiid be cured Vy Hall at irrh crdfor eirculars free. 1\ .1. CHKNF.V A CO., Toledo, O. rim: '.Yi .Mr" Hrigl.tV isease. Wii: cure Oiab-t. s Will cure Ston P.liitUler. Will .-un- Kiilr-} "i .l Bladder Piseases. Chris Scliut/. Cure for t'h«il«r» Infanlr^. ..1.. st Ma)"ss\s. Mrs. Curtis Uaker of'iu-kwalter. l»bio "an ii furt of our i ig».bor's was'Offeringfrom cholera in fanatum. I he• doctoi bad gi\en upall hopes ef reeo\-r 1 took a bottle of i hatnierlain's '. i'bolera ami lia t:ooa HISUIHIJ TI I HOUST\ TCI.IN^ tl.I UI I fe*lt Hurt* it wtu*M do pnui if ustsi accsrtiintf t«» directions In two day's time the child had fully recovered, and i now ,near 1J n year since) a vigorous, haalthv #rirl- I :iV0 c-vXK- recomcnded this llemcd'v frequently antl have never known "it to fail in any single instances. Ker side by All I'ruggists. NEW 1 invite the attention ef the ladies of Madison and l.akc county to my LARCil Nl W STOCK Of Millinery Goods of all kinds, the latest styles and materials of endless arietv. Can please both Ladies and Children In either goods or fits. Gen^ir..: st^Tprd C. C. C. Niver sold In bulk. Bcwaic of the dealer who tries tc sell "»o,Ttthing jeit as good." Iloeky Mountain Tea taken now wid keep the whole family well. If it fails, brir.g it baek and tr your cash. 3oc.— Frar.k Smith. ONM II TK» 11IItKATNED. i'l was trouliled with a hacking cough for a year and I thought I had consump toin." sas C. Unger. i!ll Maple St.. Champaign, 111. I tried a great mat) remedies and was under the care of pliysiciane for several months. 1 used r.e bottle of Folev's Honey aud Tar. It cured me. and 1 have not been tro ubled since.—Chris Seliut/. A Y(H X« l.tI)V 1.1 Fi: SAVKD. At I'Hnamit. oloinliia. ly haml.erlain Coll.- liolt-rw ami llikrrliocii biinolt l)r. Chas. H.Utter, a j-r'n.ir.e:.t ph\ sit-iafi of Panama, t'etloaibia. in a re cent letter siates Last March I hh i as a patient a younrf lady sixteen year? of age, who had a very bad attack dysentery. Kverjthing I prescribed for her proved inertL'taul and she was grow irg worse every hour. Her parents were sure she would die. She had be come so weak th«t she could not turr ovi in bed. What to do at this critical moment was a study for me but I thou gh, of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera aro C'iarrl oea lU-medy and as a last resort uTt was ^iUru-X^T.'MTYP^rful. res she was feelcr.g much better, in fide of thr.edavs she Was tipon her feet ar .5 at the end one week was entire we For sale by All Druggists. "FOR MER SAKE" 1 COMING SOON. W?RRE( III. TOLLES Graduate of the KOSIi'.WESTtfl!) CDfiSERVaiOBY. riinneapolis, pupil of I-rank T. Baird, Mrs. Bond and F. O. Ulca son, Chicago, is prepared to take pupils in Voice, harmony and Interpretation. Correspondence solicited. Dray Line. BEST OUTFITS IK THE CITY. 5 All kinds of Draying done promptly, also moving household goods. Piano & Safe Hoving a specialty. lizagkinageiu, WW & MI. jjJU'j'j-iJi-iij'jaa-jaLjiaaaaiiaaaaaaaaaaaaa'jiaaaaaaa^'-iiiiJiJa'j^^iji-J ..A BARGAIN.. I have too pair of Ladies' Shoes nsx. to close out at ... $3.00 and $3.50 was the price. Come early and get your size. A Special Sale on UMBRELLAS Satur= day. The only chance to get 'em cheap this season si At C. H. MORSE. r.GCCCBBCIEECCCiaCCCCCCCCCCCBBCCCBnBCCCBBBBCBCBECBCEBCiaCKCCBCCBCCECCCCCCiaCCCCCOCCr^S KOH»MI DR. F. N. PALMER, DEiTAL SURGEON (Mice off W. A. Maokaj bank* MADISON SOUTH DAKOTA BAKER PAYS THE FREIGHT. Home, Sweet Home, Land Office. DO YOU WANT A HOME? We can help you get one. Do you want a Farm, Stock Ranche or City property? Call on us. Do you want an investment that will pay better than bonds or mort gages? We can cite you to it. We haw LANDS FOR SALE In #11 part# of South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota and elsewhere. If you invest with us, WE PAY YOUR FARE To make a perMtuU maminaliin of our lands and choose for yourself. SEE US FIRST And let us talk it over. Get our prices and terms and we can suit you in either. List your lauds with us for sale. SQUARE DEALING. NO REGRETS. Call on or address WM. F. BAKER or WM. HcQRATH, YOUR HOriE-^ PRICE FIVE CESTS WHITE BROS., I The New Furniture Store. CHAS. B. KENNEDY,^ J. H. WILLIAnSON, President. Vice President. THE HADISON I State Bank fladison, S. D. Farm Loans at Lowest ,^,RATES'^, 12 L' t- «9W5 1 A^ISOV 5. DAK". t»o»oo»osoc»j*Masicoono. *»-^s »«»«e oeo+ Comfort, Convenience and Taste will be greatly gratified by buying some of our BEAUTIFUL RUGS JITup And our Cfieffonfers at $7.50 and upwards. We carry a large stock of picture and wall molding and Z make a specialty of picture framing. s w I W. A. IIOTHSI IIII.U, DENTIST. Office in L&nnon-Cook block. •1.1 I