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party withes to have thoroughly dis bad Daily Call. cussed, as the people of the Mate are Largest in the World Electric Power at (he Mine K. CROW, Mtw u4 Muqn becoming familiar with the subject and are beginning to realize how it enters into machine politics, and what Ur bjr Mall a factor it is in the hands of practical Correctly describes the Anheuser-Busch tared at Lsad, Postoince an politicians. Unwittingly the postoi- aoond-Clua Mntur. Brewery, Covers 128 acres equal to 70 ELECTRIC POWER rice editors arc moulding public sentiment so that the next legislature wil, be compelled to past an ami-pass TUESDAY.

APRIL 10, 1900 I FOR: law, which if done will clip the wings CRAWFORD'S CANDIDACY of many corruptionists. Throughout the mines of ibc Vct fit uric il generated al some centra! point is super seding all other kimli of potter It is easier to handle, safer to operate and you pat only for what you get. Your plant may be opeiated ou the unit system small motors may -e used to mil various depaitments, and a gieat saving of waste power made by this mtans. We have the first unit of our new plan contfJettd, and would be pleased to figuiewith you on tbe operation of your plant by electricity. We are at home in cither Deadnood or Lead, and our generating station is at Pluma city blocks.

Storing capacity 600,000 barrels. Employs more than 6,000 people. Sales for 1005 1,403,788 Barrels of Beer THE MEANING OF "EX. 'be history of how Crawford came candidate for governor may of interest and the Call will give According to some of our censori ous triciiuj, Hie prefix "ex 19 about as damnable a thing as can ever get facta is full. 'he following is chapter four: tutcneu outo a man.

1 he insurgeui Jm following it an excerpt of the party in South Dakota is held up a- hoists Station Pumps Slaking Pumps Rock Drills Air Compressors Fans Underground haulage and Aerial Trams. ort: a sort 01 thing to be looked upon mr linht fln from a distance, but approached witn no YOU KNOW Tln In ive B'avorite Prescription Is lite i'ui-. cino sold through druggists for woman weaknesses and peculiar all-iiiwits tii.u U-'es not contain large ul It Is alsotheonly medicine, -ialh im-pared for the cure of the (li-IUnte peculiar to women, the iii Is not afraid to take his pxiicnts Int.i Ills full confidence, by print in npoiiuucii boitlu wrapper all the mare-d entering lnlo the medicine. Ask yn 'ti-ii jr -t If this Is not true. ic Pre-eriptton," too, is the only mi li -ne for woiueii, all the ingredients of wni have the unqualified endorse-ui ik ul ue leading medical Titers of the 11.

mis uf reetiuinieiid-hi-- tie -'ii fur tin-run- of the diseases for -Allien I lie P-i'ierlllioU Is advised. lr. V. Pierce. Bllllalo.

N. iff iookli-i. ami read the nuiner-uu- t-Miaeis troiu stamlarii medical au-th'iri'ii pr.iisiii the several ingredients of wliicii l)r. Pieree-s medicines are made, ami u-m't fori-ei thut no other medicines pm 'ip fur sale tlimutili druggists for ie n-e can show any such irrufmtlunnl en linn-Mem. Tills, of Itself, Is of far Heir, veiiit and liuiHirtance than any aiu-nint.

of so-called "testimonials" so flaunted before the public, In 1. 1 Mir uf i lie alcoholic compounds. 'I tr- -'Kavorit! Prescription cures all wunrufs peculiar weaknesses and banishing the periodical lieada Ties, backaches, bearlitg-down dis-tre-i'. tenderness ainl drawing-down in lower alKlomeu, accompanied by weakening and disagreeable catarrhal, pelvic drains and kindred symptoms. Dr.

Pierce and his stuff of skilled specialists may lie consulted free by address-Ins as aliove. All corresisindence is tn-iiti'd as sacredly coiilidential. By con-snltin-r in this way the disagreeable personal "examinations'' an- nvui led. Tlie People's Common Sonse Medical Adviser contains some very interesting and valuable chapters on the diseases tieculiiir to women. It contains over one thousand paires.

is sent post paid, od receipt of suftlcient ill one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only, or 21 cents for a i-opv in flexible pa per covers, or 31 cents for a eliith-lHiund copy. Address Dr. R. V. Pieree us aisie.

Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. One a laxative, two or three cathartic which exceeds that of any other Brewery in the world. Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n caution, because there are so many 1'our committee concludes from foregoing your nndings of fact, no petition or law was ever at- ex in the company, vt hat is an "ex" anyway. Well, according to out hed to or formed a part of the St.

Louis. U.S.A. reckoning, it is a man who has held of names which appear after LEAD AND DEADWOOD, S. D. 'Phones 201 1 and 234.

the public confidence and esteem 1. kes 1, 2 and 3 and the pages which rljB tht- tltLt tt nf names in sniil the extent of serving in some public ported report. capacity, and who has not had the wW-r' JOHN TREBER, Distributor. Deadwood. supreme selfishness and nerve and four committee further rinds that gall and grasping for office to hang se forgeries last mentioned coned in some person other than the Omkti or Tin Qapttt on with finger, tooth and nail to the pic counter all the rest of his lite.

per of the purported petition hav- Ihey are sometimes men who are a altered the same after the signa- Has Hot Changed Time And Is Making tHe Unc pled Time ol sheets had been signed by the good deal larger and broader and more to be trusted than those who pporled signers thereof, by adding MOTHERS A. bUNS. nave not graduated from the political the signatures of the signers their be sho'uliTVxpress his sympathy for the woman hi- loved. "Yes, Miss Wesley Is at home and college with this degree. We know tt'lr 3ot Educate the Burn to ilwotl llutflmudaf there is a big bunch of men in South will be down In a moment," said Ce "Such a good uiotherl" the neighbors idence, business and postoflice ad-ss, or one or more of the same; a in the names of various of the 'ported signers being written in ty Dakota who are fighting and praying leste, showing him Into the library, Mid of the boy's white haired mother.

and working to keep the dreadiu. With the Help of the Ghost By TROY ALLISON Copyright, 1005, by Homer Spragns She used to go to church with bim Frances Wesley came In, her long black dress trailing softly. The colo curse of that "ex" from being piaceu every Sunday clad In her rusty wid pe one other than the purported nel's eyes linineui.ilcij i them uel'ore their present proud and glor ow's black, and when he grew up and Iner himself. selves upon the sn.ic.y luiir piled In a ious titles, the only "ex" that the 22 Hours and 55 Minutes from Lead to Omaha. 37 Hours and 10 Minutes from Lead to Chicigo.

37 Hours and 5 Minutes from Lead to St. Louis. 62 Hours and 40 Minutes from Lead to El Paso. AND IT COSTS NO MORE stayed out late she used to sit ap for him and weep and pray while awaiting rour committee further finds tha fluffy muss upon the top of her head want their names connected with be this number of 2600 purported his retiR-u. "Yon see, 1 uui to be classed umong the old folks henceforth, colonel," Flic ing the ex-pense account of the Matt tiers who have furnished this ncc Miss Wesley actually bad began to out they needn't feel so badly abou.

responded to the look In his pyes. One day the boy married, and aftet struggling along for about a year his bride finally left him and went back pry identification there are a num it, far better men than they have "1 can't offer sympathy," he suid who have signed the purporteu oorne the title, and except in South ition more than once, and on slowly. "You me more beautiful than ever." Dakota it is considered a badge 01 ough lack of time does your com nonor. We rise to salute the gentle The rolor that came Into her face justified his words. "I'll sit out the tee fed justified in failing to as men, who have borne their share 01 tain and report the exact numbe to her people.

She cried ber eyes out, with ber bead In her mother's lap, and finally she straightened up and cried passionately, "I hate his mother!" "Why, my dear, Blie lives out west Tou have never seen hor." "No, but I have been reaping the beu. eflts of the education she gave her son, public honors, and who have steppeu exact instances of fraud in th down to private life, to help with sect. Among these instance their experience those who are now pen your committee has so asce to carry on the work of goon wish she could look older. To be thirty-eight and look twenty-five bad Its trials. In this Instance It bad Its own particular drawback the colonel was fifty.

If the colonel had been less certain that the younger men of his set were altogether desirable and that they were in every way suitable for her to select a husband from, Miss Wesley would have been better pleased and probably would never have regretted looking so young. As It was the colonel, although his military bearing and Iron gray hair attracted attention under all circumstances, thought of his age and hesitated to ask the popular young woman to marry blm. The Incident at the Mabreys' dance bed are H. C. Shober, who signs government.

Arlington Sun. number 1747 and again as numbe C. H. Cassill, who signs as 43J Sixty Dollars From St. Paul, Minneapolis and Uuluih, June 1.

to Sept. 15, 190k, for the round trip to the Great Puget Sound Country, and Seattle, T. coma and Portland. Low Excursion rates to Helena, Butte and Spokane. These exceptionally low rates place the most delightful trip in America wth'ti reach of all.

Scenic Alaska delightful to tourists, is easily reached from Puget Sound. See the "Mediterianean of America," with its delightful summer resorts, see the great mountain ranges, and the beautilul western cities, and as a side trip en route, sec YELLOWSTONE NATI0NAI PARK Before many weeks the list o( 5940; O. Osoon, who signs a dances with you now, colonel, Instead of filling my programme with names. The youugcr set will stand too much in awe of my white hair to ask me to dance." "You poor girl He took her baud cotnmiserntlugly. "It Is awfully hard on you, but I wish to heaven you could sit with me throughout life Instead of throughout a dunce." She gave him a quick smile.

"Well, maybe If you asked She hesitated. "If I would ask you he exclaimed. "That's what I have bee-u trying to do for four years. I couklu't Imagine you could care for a man so much older than yourself. 1 don't believe I would "exs" will be revised; and the revi and 583S.

City Election Notice Notice is hereby given that on the 17th day of April, 1900, an election will be held in the city of Lead, Lawrence County, South Dakota, at the several polling places therein, at which time the following offices will be tilled, to-wit: One City Mayor. One City Treasurer. One City Police Judge. Otic City Justice of the Peace. One Treasurer of Board of Education.

One Member of the Board of Education at large. First Ward One Alderman for a term of two years. One member oi the Board of Education for two years. Second Ward One Alderman for a term of two years. One member of the Board of Education for two years.

Third Ward One Alderman for a term of two years. One member oi the Board of' Education for two years. Fourth Ward One Alderman for a term of two years. One member of the Board of Education for two years. Fifth Ward One Alderman for a term of "two years.

One member oi the Board of Education for two years. Sixth Ward One Aldennan for a term of 'two years. One member of the Board of Education for two sion will read: Ex-Boss Kittredge, Ex-Boss Burke, Ex-Boss Martin, our committee further finds that addition to these patent fraud: ix-Record-Burner-Crane, Ex-Boss ects, forgeries and illegalities ap Alec Johnson, Ex-Pass-Disjenser-Two-Stick-Ben-Hoover, Ex-Boss ring upon the lace of the signa sheets, your committee is convinced Miss Wesley that she bad Harry-Foxy-Hunter, etc. S. H.

Ei via the hied by many whose names appea given plenty of opportunities. It ap rod will not be honored with the distinction of being an as the of reon mat blank sheets, unattachc peared necessary that she give him not nave tue courage now, but your lovely any petition or copy uf the pro fice of governor has practically been ed law, were circulated and sign Gardiner Gateway. A region of surpassing scenic wonders, the land of the geysers. A request addressed to A. M.

CLELAND. Gen'l Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn will bring a folder and full information by return mail. "Wonderland six ctnts. onjy opportunity, DUt a neipmg nana.

white hair makes us seem more akin." This, she decided, she was quite pre- He leaned over and touched the white pared to do. It only remained for ber fluffy muss with his lips. vacant ever since he was sworn two years ago as the chief executive also that many persons signed th le heedlessly, with no knowlcdg to decide the manner of Its doing. I Miss esley sighed, then gave way of the taxpayers of South Dakota. On the night of the dance he bad t0 au irrepressible giggle of amuse- the purpose to which their signa ment.

come nearer mastering the necessary es would be put, and in many Is the Moon Inhabited courage than ever before, bat just at es under untruthful representa Science has proven that the moon is. the moment when the air became lightly charged with sentiment young has an atmosphere, which makes lite our committee lurtner report some form possible on that satel Dr. Howell had come to their corner it has given an attentive car lite; but not for human beings, who persons who have desired to- dis have a hard enough time on tln- "Colonel, do you think you could love a deceitful woman?" she asked. The colonel, although fifty, used the perfectly proper reply to such a question from a woman. "I could you under any conditions." rapturously.

"Listen to this story, colonel." She took both his hands In hers and kept her eyes on his. "Ouee upon a time there was a girl of twenty-four who bad so severe an attack of fever thut when she recovered and her hair grew again It was snowy white. Hor rela the matters connected with thi earth of ours; especially those who years. of the library, and the colonel, with an almost Imperceptible sigh, bad said the young folks always bad something to talk over and be would go get his supper and be off to bed as an old man ported petition with your commit don't know that Electric Bitters cure The Question, "Shall intoxicating that it has been ready and will Headache, Biliousness, Malaria, Chill: liquors be sold at retail?" will be sub at all time to meet and hear any mitted. should.

and Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Torpid Liver Kidney com sons who were interested in th Which election will be open at nine MIsb Wesley felt a moisture In her le. No person has asked to ap SHE BAT UP FOR HIM. plaints, Generel Debility and Female eyes and decided, then and there, upon weaknesses. Unequaled as a general the virtue of the helping hand. There tives thought white hair at her age and I know what she Is like.

She is a before your committee oil mat connected with the purported pe Tonic and Appetizer for weak per was only the question of when and weak woman who has prayed wbero would place her In a trying position o'clock in 'the morning and will remain open until four o'clock in the afternoon. Polling Places First Ward North room in the Eslick building, No. 104 south Mill Northern Pacific Railway Fi full information about rates and trains write C. L. Town-send, District Passenger Agent, 4th and Baoadway, St.

Paul, i Minnesota. she ought to have taken action, who bow It should be administered. they insisted that she dye it Its nit t- jn who has not been given a re sons and especially for the aged. It nrnl colorbrown." The next week she announced her In nduces sound sleep. Fully guaran ctful hearing and the matters ad The colonel looked startled, but si has wept where she ought to have counseled and been firm.

She has believed nothing was too good for ber tention of going south to Inspect some peed by him given careful an teed by all druggists. Price only 5nc. motioned him to keep still. trcet on the east side. Judges of old family property that bad been left to her six months before.

All her life "She kept It dyed for fourteen rteous consideration." The Report Was False boy until now he has an exaggerated opinion of his importance that nothing election, W. E. Koyce, Frank Lewis, JEAN COWGILL AND DOWIE years," she continued, "and kept look Mark Knight. ing ridiculously young. She dldn can undo.

She did everything for him, ach and every allegation of fraud mind thatexcept for the fact that tli Former Black Hills Girl Receives the Second Ward Highland Park forth in the above excerpts man she cared for was fifty and was even polished his shoes mid sorted his clothes to send to the laundry. He does nothing for himself. He Is as Hose Judges of election, R. many of them well known; by Curses of Elijah afraid to ask her to in.irry him on a McLcod, A. Filion, J.

N. Hess. member of the committee win count of the seeming difference In th ages." lhird Ward City hall. Judges oi ied them, to be false. A Lucky Postmistress is Mrs.

Alexander, of Cary, who has tound Dr. King New Lite Pilis to be the best remedy she ever tried for keeping the Stomach, Liver and Bowels in perfect order. Vou'll agree with her if you try these painless purifiers that infuses new life. Guaranteed by all druggists. Price 25c.

A stiecial correspondent to th election, John Lillig, Roy Alsip, Chas. Sioux City Tribune contributes The colonel again grew restive, bi she held his band fast and hurried ovi he editor of The Spirit saw and Ird Senators Shober, Hutchinson helpless as baby. When he finishes reading a book lie throws It down and expects me to pick It up nnd put It away. He has never been taught the value of money or how to be a good manager. When he has money be Ruuquist.

long article under a Chicago date re at the instigation of several others Aubert Canfield and C. Clark started out to see what they could do to get him a new team or the wherewithal to buy a new one. They met with phenomenal success, everyone feeling that they wanted to be in on that "sunshine" proposition. At last reports they had about $600, and the reporter would like to have seen Mr. Sargeant when he was presented with such a tangible evidence of the high esteem in which, he held by his acquaintances.

He the rest of the story. Cassill try to arrange with tin garding John Alexander Dowie, the Fourth Ward No. 1 Hose house on north Blccker sireet. Judges oi "It was Celeste plan," she said, "an of the committee on clec self-stvled prophet, and the follow It struck my sense of humor very fori election, M. L.

Rice, W. E. Scoggin, siends It; when he bus not he borrows and gets Into debt. When he is crossed is tor a joint meeting ot the coin bly. Celeste has a dramatic soul she ing excerpts are taken from the ar Nathan Jacobs.

tees to be addressed by the Hon made the plan, ami I acquiesced. You iiclc which will be ot local intere-t. he becomes very angry nnd shows It Fifth Ward Alert Hose house, I. Crawford, attorney tor the Re see, the poor old family ghost gave uie by banging around like a petulant is Jean Cowgill must have given the west Main street. Judges of election, child.

He always thinks of himself, ilicam state Primary League, on Ranch for Sale The undersigned has a deeded ranch, of ItiO acres, in Pennington county, seventeen miles west of Kochlord, on Castle creek. Fifty old fraud a write-up at some time an excuse for letting my hair be mi nral without people finding out that had been Imposing on the public a F. B. Corum, Wm. Goruin, Thomas his feelings and his wants first; his legality and sufficiency of the pe jther: wile's come afterward.

In other words, Nichols. in. 1 lie writer himsclt sough thought he had friends before whe these years. Do you think yon could "If a newspaper writer criticised Sixth ward The B. M.

freight Liently to arrange for Mr. Craw he is the product of fond, foolish, good mother who never gave a thought in the morning he was offered th care for a fraud?" There was a sligli Dowie, the overseer of the ion house on west Main, on the north 1 to present the case of the peti note of anxiety In ber voice. storation host, iinmcfliateiy mum loan of teams to put on his dray liu and by several other friendly act side, upstairs. Judges of electioin lers, in both instances we were to the misery he might cftuse some un fortunate woman in the future." III1I.EN MILLER. who was the author of the article The colonel evidently could ond would.

He refused to obey the restraining hands, but took her In his Robert Tackahury, Mike Cain, Con ble to do so. The chairman iu- but he was not prepared for such acres under cultivation. Log house, Darns and chicken house. Fine range, good water, good soil and stream well stocked with trout, or further particulars apply to John S. Johnson, Deerfield, S.

or the Call office. 4-9-wS and abused ihe reporter in his pnli Sul'livan iosed obstacles and objections generous life. Truly Rapid City peo lie addresses. arms triumphantly. Done by the city council of the city pie believe in "bearing one another Kir Knonirh.

"From time immemorial," said "We both needed the help of that us off from time to time, and al ugh Mr. Crawford' reniaimid ii "In one sermon at the Chicago au of Lead, this 2nd day of April, 11)00. burdens." he exclaimed. "Long mny he Louisville Judge, "southern people have ditorium durum the tune I was rre four days we were unable tc flourish In the realms of space! We'll S. E.

CRANS, City Auditor, Carney coal is the oniy fuel for use been lavish in bestowing titles. I think there Is something In the southern tem never try to lay him!" a hearing by the committees. working for Dowie and singing i his choir, he called down on th in this time of cold and snow. It will perament whlcli explains this. I didn't Tbe Original Foley Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a 'throat and lung remedy, and on account of the ereat "After Von, ads of Will Reed Diuiroy.

Jean cnator Cassni stated publicly on floor of the senate that the report give the best of satisfaction. Orde Tourist Cars Popular start out on this, however, for a philo The Frcneli at Fontenoy, sheltered some from Bartlett Brothers. Cowgili and Evelyn Campbell, all tin The idea that an inferior class of sophical disquisition, hut rather to tell he committee wa written by tin by the ridge, could scarcely believe damnation of which his coarse how a certain Kentucky gentleman es FHANCBS WESLET CAME 1.1. Chorus Rehearsal people patronize the tourist sleepers is an error. On many trips only the their eves nt the sight of the English gunners slewing round their pieces to Irney for the Standard Oil comfy and a prominent lobbyist and abulary was capable.

He called the she had heard of the old plantation. tablished valid title to the rank of colonel. He went to Cincinnati once with merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. These worth The musical department of th writers everything and more than th 'best class of traveler are Pound with its queer old mansion, and her cover them. When they at length real a friend who enjoyed many acquaint childhood had reveled In tales of Its an Woman's club will hold chorus prac tice tomorrow afternoon at the usua statement was not disputed.

(To be continued.) English language is capable of de ued that It was one of the enemy's They are merely men and women of less imitations have similar sounding ances In the Buckeye metropolis and and not one of their own batteries the ile said Jean Cowgill and cleut ghost. It was such a silly. use- scribing who Introduced him to every one as place, at o'clock. good sense who would rather travel to California in this manner and save less, mischievous ghost, one that names. Beware of them.

The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is in a Evelyn Campbell creatures ot ofllcers of the Cardes Fiiitieals rushed to tbe bead of their men, shouting to Colonel Brown. Everything went along THE PASS QUESTION the devil, sent to earth on purpose-4 smoothly until finally one Clnclnnatlan them to deploy and charge the camion. snug sum of money to be used iewhere. It is beginning to be un rookings Register: The machine avi ril of the Introducer: to overthrow his few acres of heaven. Almost at the same moment tbe gen amused itself bumping down stairways during quiet midnight hours or thought it not uubecomlng to ghostly dignity to take all tbe rovers off the bed on a cold night and leave one trembling with terror and cold combined.

yellow package. Aisk for it and refuse any substitute. It is the best remedy for coughs an-d colds. Sold by Dickinson Drug company. 'i suppose your friend.

Colonel nd with outstretched arms begged ad lers cleared the hilltop and began to button derstood that it is by no means necessary for the traveler to spend a Brown, was In the Confederate has been rubbing it into Attor-Ceneral ilall pretty severely tie- he admitted at Sioux 1 alls thai of his people to help him overthrow descend upon him. It was then that there occurred that wonderful meetlnir these creatures of the devil, win 'No, sir; he was 'Well, then, he fought on tbe t'nlon large sum of money in order to en wblcb bas charmed so many genern SIlss Wesley weut, therefore, with vas riding on a pass. The cuckoo ived in Chicago and ate pork joy a trip to the Pacific coast. sldeT the avowed Intention not only of In lers have all taken a punch at tin 'The people of Chicago snink, I FARM FOR SALE Positively a big bargain 320-acre If you the continent in one tlous of renders. Every one knows tin description of tbe scene for which Vol- 'Y'ou are wrong there too.

'Oh, I seo now. He got his title by proposition but have not been specting the property, but of meeting the ghost sLe had inherited with it of the tourist sleepers of the Union tell you. They stink. They are sim ply going to live down there unti farm for 170 acres seeded to more fair in this instance than serving In the state militia?" Faciiic you will enjoy your trip and talre was indebted to D'Argeson; how the French officers. In their blue nv.i silver coats and their long scarlet vests She took with her Dr.

Howell's box timothy and alfalfa, and in cultivation. have been on other topics of in the Lord gets -tired of wicked save considerable money. Inquire of "Xo; he never entered the Then bow In thunder did he get to All fenced. A good seven-room st. They fail to state that both and stockings, walled the approach of A.

K. Curtis, P. Omaha, Neb. ness and then they will all be sen to he a colonel 'f house, good barn 30x44, with base tbe grenadiers, bat In band; bow tbe of candies, but she wore one of tbe colonel's red roses In the bosom of ber traveling gown. Celeste, ber French maid, sat ber, smiling as If there wre something amusing In the 4-9-tw.

it in and Burke voted to have a rial bill pass the lower house ot 'He drew a sword, sir, at a church redcoats doffed their marvelous shield fronted caps, while Lord Charles liny "Following this outburst of wrath ment 30x30; granary and sheds; three wells, one windmill. Can keep 30 to fair!" "Washington Post. If you ever bought a box of Witch I Kress which, bad it not been de from the general overseer, he order bowed to tbe opposing line, with tbe led would have been an absolute ed the arre- of all the newspaper words, "Gentlemen of the French Hazel Salve that failed to give satisfaction the chances are it did not Three weeks later Colonel Carr met Human blood Marks A tale ot horror was told by marks 40 head of cattle on the place. Five and one-half miles east of Spearfish, South Dakota, Address, 1 and would have allowed every men who came to the city and tint guard, please to fire first!" to which the Dr. II iwpll coming down tbe club mm Wessman twenty cents a mile Corate d'Anterocbe replied: "Gentle evening several were arrested tor bi of human blood in the home of J.

W. steps. have the name DeWitt Co." primed on the wrapper and pressed P. BISHOP. i ways for a trip not made men.

never Are first Fire your- i'ojoiiel. have you heard of Miss ng in a council meeting Zion, to as elves Bucb was a battle of the Wiliiams, a wed known merchant of Bac, ky. He writes: "Twenty years R. F. D.

No. S. Spearfish, So. Dak. one of the congressmen.

They Wesley'1! terrible shock?" he asked. certain die financial condition of the in the box. The original DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve never fails to grand age as pictured by the aristocrat 3-21-t20 The colonel stopped abruptly. ago 1 had severe hemoirhages of the city. to say that every legislator is al-s furnished a pass and still col who saw tbe universe reflected In the Terrible shock? Xo! Whst's hsp- give satisfaction tor burns, sores.

uugs, and was near death when I be If I was mayor of mirrors of the Oell de Boeuf, bat In the pened?" he demanded abruptly. boils, fetter, cracked hands, etc. For li his mileage for the distance he Prof. Hicks says: "We will have Lothian papers there Is a yellow letter, Dowie said in my hearing, '1 would Howell told the story with what gan taking Dr. King's New Discovery.

It completely cured me and I have remained well ever ince." It -tried to the auxlons colonel unbear abolish every newspaper in the city. a long, cold, wet, slushy, snowy late spring." Corrigan Coal company written by Hsy. tu hospital after ao-tion, which gives a ruler and. It Is to be feared, more natural version of the able slowness. blind, bleeding, itching and protruding Piles it affords almost immediate relief.

It stops the paid. Sold by Dickinson Drug company. They are all instruments of the devil. It seemed thst Miss Wesley's coach cures Hemorrhages, Chronic Coughs, Any man who will read a Chicago Story. London Spectator.

is in direct communication with the professor, and do this as a favor to the public. 3-82-ml. Settled Colds and Bronchitis, and is ewspaper is a thief. He is a liar man, left In town, bad rer-elved a letter from bis flaucee. Celeste, giving all the els.

They fail to state that every official and every sheriff as well 11 other police officers employed he state travel on passes and if do any business for the state seldom fail to put in their bill. fail to comprehend that the question is one that the arrti- Tbe SlopleM Snrot Safett Huidlct tnS coir Perfect Slf-61iiDgPea. NogtM6lier no Ink to pUl no dogging or ehiklng. Vera dmply pretw tbe button (nt In Uie pictare) and tbe pea Sill Ul-Suk." Wrttee tho b-jrt ft toucboe tbo pnper Hash 1 No. 15 wftb i kxrtt ioIM gold pen point kneel nknnlseS tnbber nnd hllj gtunnlee-l.

EMk-FU'lhtl tlO EU "Fine- No. 2S Ur-noeu. $3 00 MknUUntkHM Sold if SklinMV Atk TOU DEALER, tfha doen1! ell jam tb licit "FLASH" Foutala PcMtbo e4 the retail pnem dime u. Eacb pea abmtatalj ma in tee. Eagle Pencfl Co.

ne only known cure for Weak Lungs. nd a robber, I tell yoH details of the mysterious affair. Ac Swan'sdown flour is as good if not the best floor on the market. Hun Every bottle guaranteen by all druggists. 5Hc and $1.00.

Trial boule cording to Celeste's animated narrative. LAUNDRY FRIENDS IN NEED Are Friends Indeed as Mr, Sargeant Found Out Miss Wesley had seen the family ghost free. dreds of families who have used this article attest to this statement and the shock bad been too much for Collar and shirt work a specialty- hine element of the republican ber. Her mistress' hair had turned Family flat' work, dozen or more. Devil's Island Torture now white from tbe shock.

is no worse than the terrible case of 'It Is a strange phase of nature." said mixed pieces, 30 cents per dozen. We also do dry cleaning. Piles that afflicted me 10 years. Then Dr. Howell.

"And to think of socb WE GIVE YOU TEN YEARS TIME SB wMc tm sar ttr MERANO WOMEN. Cm Bit for Meatarml di-K bar r.ttln. mat toot, trritatioM or vl-t itru I was advised to app'v Bucklen's Ar beautiful woman experiencing the Joss Black Hills Steam Laundry Telephone No, SO. htu aal Ease Uti Is Inm, Hesnska Monfe ies Salve, and less than a box per af that wonderful bead of brown sympathetically. "They return to lbs Journal, 8: The severe loss which Fred Sargeant met with Friday night in the burning of all his dray horses was the means of showing him what friends could do when they start out to show their real feelings.

Realizing that he wis a man worthy oi more help than mere sympathy, oi Dtoii MtnbniDM. rrot or mi-oiiim manently cured me, writes L. S. Na- uiitia? Dr. Eskew.

osteoDath. has offices at ill yarn need to make to eland pay for Itself and so sca yoa and ronr rasally independent for fa. Low price, write for full Information, dry this afternoon, tbe coachman tells ier, of Ruggies, Heals all 1Z Mill street. 'Phone 157. be added.

177 BMdtKi, Knr York ounds, Burns and Sores mag Tbe colonel rang tbe doorbell that Pf 9vrrm, prM-d, for mm. ft-1 hotti-. t. ic 25c it all druggists. USE SWANS DOWN FLOUR r-xitna hi asn a ar.

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