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mt •t, knia 01 tu/v? I™' WW 'Wkf, ftiid 'is toir" 0f*{ a tUv VOL. XL, NO. 35. CB VOL. VIII, NO. 3«. )m m. I*., W "Hit a, ibJtl iiistitij ft, »li. Cirei:: n tie •.etc n ibf1 luk. !k pn,Cf He ci* i jtiip.l i 3 ©ft' ciih:' tie u! y of df 111.! siian. S P!« ontlift I'UW 2 be As ciiirn" i liean ir Dili.' ii lil'.'i irliiff! VKl.i •1"T- Of of f* Br» PW larck tnniK miner irdcd.. I«NFS Li I# td rai', Lot t» •st A& villi the be Sri i«R ADTKHTISINO RATES l4 lalR I I a lUeiMLii 4 laches.. "—r— age mi 'UM i I s'avii... Undt I'llilii 'f iJwt- I «ol, IM.. Itofv of Feb:.,. prof I s Off i:w Passenger—Daily'except Sunday. Way Freight—Daily ex Sunday... OOISO WKST. Passenger—Dai! Passenger—Daily except Sunday. Way freight—Daily ex Sunday... ,jr'«»S i* bee: on»B I'laia. ate of utln-d ft* CHI i Jlife •f Dine •s n.-rei iw thi stipu sell Si if kale »rW esiat, r!«a*e «il fa m. bv S'Uty.V 'i'.TC! th'Ut in Uu preraisu the a*. Xli* iortli.ta« )f Ukl !iSi)lp ty-tgk ft*. ulhlM EOG. ley to I110E Ki N ti s d» ndiL: i Dike ndt si. 3.25 a in 4:10 in 8:50 a WlbMCT BBASCH. JjMnraa Mltbank—datly ex Sunday At. Corona— At. at Wilmot— UT« WUmot— At. at Ceroua— Ar.at Mil bank— H:15 a in *:S2 a ni 10*15 a tu 11:16 a u 11:38 a in 1J:I5 in XMNBAPMklfl A3»T. LOUIS TIME TABLE AT XiiVILLO DAK Vtl BA*r, PfelNIMf ft^tl 4*l »^tT«rVr.d.art Kr.day II A. a. tiOtVtt WIST. Paseeaget *aiiy •......•We* ni|kl SM4t.Tlmredav and Sat,.... 30 POLITICAL DIRECTORY. STATIC OFFICKRS. ^rr»nior—Arthur C. Melleite, Pierre. LicuUsut—H. Fletcher, Sauta ('Ura. 8«cr«ury of StHte—A o Kin^srud, Pierre State Auditor—L. C. Taylor. I'iurre. tkttle Treasurer— NV. F. Smith, Pfcerre. Q*RMriateil«it of I'ublic Instruction— 6. L. Pinkfe«m, PieTire. AMittMrt 8aperintenl^ont of Public It ««-ttktlon--C. Viung, Pi«rre, and A-. Five, Vaiikloti. Attorney Ge«aral—Robert I)olI«»rd, Scot land. OummiMioner of School ai*$ Public lwda—O. H. Parker, Brook*tags. •rPHKMff.tXJIBT. JPMBMtat JT*udge Snpreme Court—IX Om»i First l)ifltri* Pierre AeMnd Dl«tiricl A. G. JKelium, C4um %«4ain. lMl4 Oiitn!t—f. B. Ite«TK»tl, (U»fk.. OmI4tkpmw (Wrt Ivan W.Qood- ClRCflT cot BT8. Tint Circuit—E. G. Smith, Judge, Yankton. Haoonrt Circuit—F. It. Ajkcns, Judge, Canton. Third Circuit—J. O. Andrew*, Judge, Brookings. Fourth Circuit—Bichard aru-v. Ju"ige, Plankintoo, Fifth Circuit—A. W. Campbell, Judge, AlmrfiM. Sixth Cweuit—ward O. Fuller. Judge SevaathCirouit—John W. Nonlia, Judge Rapid Citj. Kifhth Circuit—Chas. \L Thowa^ udg«« Diltiond. Qwaffilaaiuner oi Immifration—F. H, tfaffarty. Aberdeen. PoJMte Examic r—T. S. Blanehtrd, MitehalL VMyrtnary Surgeon—ft„ E. (^olhnu, Bnllroid (JommUaionere—H. J' Htce. fluran, Cb*irmar. John K. King, Rapid Oty A. D, Ghaea, Watertown Secretary, J. L. Bobi«aon, Watertovn. u s. wkicial». UaiMd tM^tes District Judge—A* J. Edr jttoa,MiwlMH- ... n Unitad 8ta4.es DiatrbOt Attornej—W m. 13, Mterllaf, Htwron United 8taU« Marshal—Cyrui Fry* Verntllioa. fiunwrorQ^iMral—B- H.Sullivan, Huron. U^jHd 8t4ies Senatura—G. Moody, af Daidwood, snd It. F. Pettifftew,of Sioux F«ll. gepgeeentitivwa lii Congrew—O. S. Oif ferd. ot Ca«ton, and J. A- Pickler, ot F»Oikton. STATE LB0I8UATl5ft.B. UlliltlUT Slat District—J, ft. Proctor, Mil tar ff lUfl^Witativea A. L. P»tridge, Mil- W. D. Lawrence, Troy. C0VNTY •RRICCM. I—Ut Dtat,Jok» Martens. 3d Dut., Jobu li^duiao. 3d Dint., Wn. Joinings, Uhw. •Mia Douglas*. ot Deeds—C. W- Martcot. and Probate Judge—Tbos. Douek. _er~-4 8. Farlef. f-H. J. Benedict. 4 Court—J. L. Loekhart booii—Q. W Prerey. Attorney—-J. H. Owen, r—Dr. C. K. Daniels. Surrejor—W, S. CrowL ciw •rriciM. -Henry S. Volkaur. T. W Bell. r— Aug. MlWelitaedt r—James Berrr. •-S. M. Pasee. Mtoroef—J. W. Bell. neu—1st Ward—L Kaereber, Rleb- Mortell. 3d Ward—W Saunders, Baird. 3d Ward—C A Krlandson, PbeUin. Martlial. Street Coramissiouer, Building ctor and Fire Warden—J K Simmons, an—C bar lea Sutcliffe. HMtt Of KDPCATIOir Mim W Bell, S Jones, Kastman, Jfeadtord, Inrtng Batk, O W Antelinan IXMHee Hocbmuth. 8MITHBK, Attorney and ConaaelIoratIaw •ackiff is all eoarta. Conieau beferie l". 8. i,»J4ftc«e*peciallr teUNTY tOJlflll!MWI«K*S 0 1.00 i .90 jfo liw! TnHi 7j BjiS.W) ii -tano Ww woo ~4 W HH s.ooj lltibj iitto 10.(to! ao.ai! SJO.OO 90 o 50.00 Leesls tea cents per line for the first and live Mill fot each subset] nent inseriioa. RAILROAD 'I IMF, TABLE. TimTaMc N. », •irtiiM C.,«. St. P. Hallway. GOING EAST. ,12:35 a 10:30 a 1:35 Official Prwcrrdlnciol the Hoard ot Caantf ouiiiiiitloners of Krani Cblintv, South Dakota, IIILBANK, Wednesday,Apti).9 1HOO lloard met pursuant tu adjouru taent. Preftfebt: Ar. Jennings, chatrcuan John StartenS. John Hedman and th* auditor ts clerk. On motioti: the fotlo\Vihg bills Wen audited and allowed. W. W. Downie, county pHntlUg 4 25 (•loinstad Rro«., repairing ffhoes lor pauper Kr IfliKi^cii A: Johnson, goods lot indi g»*nt jxf.r 18 12 Ftate bindery Co., office snjiplies.. .... W 75 \V. .leiiiuuiis, coui'r per dtein and uiite* age 10 4i' John AI arteiis. sam*1 9 Jwlui Hedinan, s»uie W After investigating tliu matter in regard to the applicittion fot 8eed wheat from tliu farnieiH that were unable to procure the same the hoard deeided to furnish 400 bushels of wheat to such persons with the as sistance of the citizens of Milbank. On motion, board Adjourned to Monday, May 5,1890. Attests: U\ JKNNINGS JOHN OOI OI.ASR. Chairman. County Auditor. CIT* COI KCIL. MILBANK, S. Dak., April 8. 184)0. The regular monthly meeting ofthe city coucil of the City of Mil hank, cesumt*! after jMljouruuiftit at the primary school bni!i!it.a on the 7tn day of April A I). 1HV, Present: Mavr Volktnar, Alder uian E. W. Phalen, W. B. Saunders, C. A. Krlandson. L. M. Kaercher, It. Mortell and J. B. liaiid. and olerk. Messrs. Volkicar. EI1*!IISOH, Mortell and itaird havi^j^duly -.(iiali(jt*d. Official bonds of ^uhn W. Hell, city clerk, A. MiUelstaedt, city Ltea» urer, S. M. Pasco, city justice, and James W. Perry city assessor, ap proved. The foWcwittsr *t:tnfrng c.unaiittees wwe appwim teil by the mayor: fiflanc"—A!d^ri«en Snuiders,Ka i cher and Er xitdaon. Street—Aldeiiueu Baird, Mortell and Phelen. Fire—Aldermen Mortell, Erland son and Phelen. John W. lloil was nominated a.i city atturuey a ad unaujwuud.'y con firmed. J. K. Kimuions v/jis nsminated as luar^ltal and also afreet •niiuis.sion er, fire KaidPii and Lui!ding inspector and conlii Qied Charles uLclif?e was tiouiiuatt i and continued, as jjo!icen?*n. The fallowing luembers of the board of health were nominated and unanimously conilrmed, At large- Dr. A. M. Wui£. 1st Ward— K. Mortell. 2nd Ward—Adna WooLwy. 3rd Ward—D. fctaats. On motion of Aldermau Saunders, it was uttanimouiily re.solved thai the thanks of the city council be extend ed to Hon. Thomas L. iiuuck, the re tiring,city clerk, for the sihle.edicient and eminently satisfnctorly manner in which he lui* performed the duties of hia otlice. Moved by Mr Sauuders aad car ried, that the mayor be directed to re ceive bids fjjr lumber for the use ot the city tnd to award contract to low est bidder. Moved and carried that salaries and compensation of city otlicers be fixed as follows City treasurer, $100 per year city attorney. 850 per year, city marshal. £25 per mcuth for all the offices of marshal, street commission er, fire warden aud building inspec tor and city policeman, $10 per month. On uotion.the council designated the Grant County Review and the HKRAXD-AUVAXCE as the official papers of the city, official publica tions in lxith to cost no more than the legal fees for publication in one paper: On motion, bill of S. C. Jones for justice fees, $7.50, laid over because not properly made out or sworn to. Proposition of H. X. Peck, sub mitted by D. W. Diggs, Esq., to fur nish trees for cemetery and avenue leading thereto and pay S15 toward planting same and 85 toward mulch ing them if city will plant and care for them. Moved and carried, that Mr. Peck be requested to fence cemetery, pro vide a suitable gate therefor, plant trees around cemetery, sink a well inside thereof, and replace with live trees the dead ones on the avenue leading thereto, and tba( tfee oity do' She l)erolKliut»icc. not plant any of said trees. On motion council adjourned. JOUM VV. IJKLL, Soi'tf: Dakota is entitled to one cadet at West Point and two naval cad«*ts at Annapolis. Cougressman (iiffurd and Pickler have determined to have um petetive examinations ai Huron for the caitet at Wet, Point, aud at lied field anil Mitchell for tbe uave] cadeta. Et aminat,5on about May 1st" Formal an nouncement will be caade SOOOL—Ued field Journal. ".Vftwr a varied A|«*rteue u'iUi 6o ealled-catJsartk reajietfies, 1 an» convinc ed bet Avers PUls^fiwtt the most satis factory r--8uli8. I reh exclusively on these Pills for the cure of liver aud stomach complaints.'--John B. Bell,Sr., Albiene, Texas. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN ,[3TApH5itr a an1 iri«t p«'piii»r •••Ifmtifli nri n.-. t-Hni. K: puSIUh«d »«iilnl«n'it M1LBANK, S. D., FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1890. City Clerk. The newepajier war betweeu the old Advance Publishing Co. and Battey A GrP(»gf publishers ot the newspaper, The Millthuk Independent, Btill wages fierce ly. Itutley A Gregg undertook high brtncled piece of business in attempting td appropriate to their own use the property of others, and the court prompt ly stopped them. The "cheek" and "gull" exhibited by tliein is simply sub linte. In starting a new paper, the In dependent, they number tue tirst issue Volume. No. 34, with the evident in tention of deceiving advertisers They claim to be getting lots* nsw subscrib ers while the fuel is thelf papers are be ing thrown back upon their bunds by the individuals to wbom they IIMV« mail ed them in tLe hope of forcing them to take the paper Une day this week one of the lirni offered to make «n iiftidftvh that the Independent had 1200 circula tion, notwithstanding it had only been published two weeke. It is doubtful if they e'en print one half that number ot papers, nd it is not at nil likely luat they have one hundred bona fide sub scribers. The office is in continual trouble and several printers the firm en gaged refused 'o remain after working n few days. Their machinery keeps break ing down and neither of the proprie tors are printers they are having a sorry time uf u altogether. Tbe popuUr un derstanding is that the concern will suorily pul: up and leave the country.— Grant (,uiny lterievv. A .''IT P*y A I" •'"rid. Fullv Pla** W-oi1 Kn*r.i» »«ekir. s«mi tir •nocimen euiiT. rritf tin *"ur ui'ntti«' irm »l_ *il'NN 4. Pi M'4KHK»tfc, 3K1 Hrw«lwiir. n.l. ARCHITECTS 1 A IUUDER* or €drntifl« Ameritsn. w gre»t ruoc'Hi. K*ch iitna ^«ri"l 4ITHI'CRNK'IW 'it counlrv »FI1 CUT r«m«•" or lu itlu «ii. Niun*f n. mmvin an fn!: anil »peci0catlon« f'f tlieuM if Kiicr •ii!an hii.I3!r.jf. ^ct». a •,[.). ML'ftiN A CO., I'l SUfcllJCIU. ni»v he *pciir 111*1 b» tim ti Mt'vN r, who h»Ti- had v*r 40 y«*rs' »rn1 ni*1« over 100,X0 f"r Anier^ran *nj I-^r- «iitn puwp'iti. (4»«c! for ItATidtwok- G^frw* pundeuco stnrt TRADE MARKS. In »"ur r««rk in nut rtirliHretl In tfe* #rt ufBre, apt' Ml s v A Aiid jr *ur« imniedlalu P/UWCUJ,I. Pci'tl FUR lUi-ilxo'i. IOPYai ilTK fur books, chart!, t»P«. Stc., ijulcklj procarefl. AdJre»» MCXK A. Puleal Settflwrs. UiniU!. OVfflCB: Kt lUUlUWiT. M. 1 OUR NEX1JTTRACTI0N "Old Man Gilbert," A. Splendid Southern Story of War Timet. BY ELIZABETH W. BELLAMY, ["KAMBA THORPS, Author of "Hour Oaks,'' "Little Joanua,'' Etc. This Powerful fttorv, full of ektB|t and inci dent, aud nciting In tvery chapter aad liue, will begin ut aa early number ot Uu* paper. Look Out for the Opening Chapters I "OLD GIUXRT'S TOW." "Say after m*" Misty dictated: ro neTiirii«, Mrs. Winslow'e Soothing Syrup for childien teetliiiiff is the prescription of one of the best fewiale imrs s and phvsiciansm the I'mted States and has been used frrr ffvrty years with never-failing snrresn fry millions of mothers for their children. LMiring the prori s.s of teething Us value is in calculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhw, griping in the bowels and wind-colic, Hy giviiitr health to the child it rests the mother. Price 25c. a bottle. Cough-Cures Are abundant but the one beat .fcflown for its extraordinary anodyne and expectorant qualities is Ayer's Cherry Tectoral. for nearly hall a century this preparation has been in greater demand Uiau any other rem edy lor colds, coiiRhs, bmncliitis, and pul monary complaints in general. "I suffered for more than eight month# from a severe cough aceompanied with hem- orrhagc of the lun^s and the expectoration Ot inatu-r. The physician* gate ine up, but toy druggist prevailed on me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. dt so, and *i began to ttupforej my lungs healed, the *mgh ceased, and i be came stouter and healthier than hate ever been before. I would suggest that the name of Ayer's Cherry Feetoral be changed to Elixir of Life, for It rerUinly saved my —P. J. Oliden, Salto, Buenos Ayrcn, A few years ago I took a tery bad colif, which settled on rr.y hinps. I had night sweats, a racking cough, and great soreness. My doctor's medicine did me tin good. I tried many remedies, but received no heiif* fit everybody despaired of my recovery. was advised to use Ayer's Cherry 1'ertorat, and, as a last resort, did so. From the flr^t dose I obtained relief, and, after uslfig tw» buttles ol It. was completely restored W health."—F. Adams, New Gretna, N. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, PBBPAKUD BV Dr. J. O. ATEK tt CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold bjr all Druggist*. Price |1 sis bottle*, AMBti KBRK, PROPRIETOK Milbank Dray Line. .*oviug PicjMW, OvfatiB, Kareitnre Ste. giver |^ION 0ODG*, iTTOB.VIY AT LAW Office in Pos.toffioe Bjiilding, lULMAKK, DAKOTA. OOLLFiCTIONS A SPECIALTY i If AHl^TX, JflLliANK, *OVTH DA ILL, KOTA KALSONUNIC}I, PAPER HAA^INC. AND everything^ this eort, ueotTy find promptly done at regular praaea. T. M. PLOTNER DrifcJ, Fresh aad -Salt Meats Ca*hHi$ktst Prict Pi id for Utdet and Caillt. Freeh and Salt Fish, Game and Poultry in their season. i Photographers, MILBANK, DAKOTA Good work guaranteed. Enlargement in Crayon, India Ink and Water Colors a specialty. A fine line ot Albums and Picture Frames. Babies Pictures taken Instanta neou !v, or At Ortonville Monday and Tuesday ol each week. Gallery here open all the we»-k. Agency of the Aliiaice FIRE liIprom tse and vore, Is th* help of the Lord, to k*ep track of Ma IDS# S'irholas Thome to the end of tny days. Amen." The scene is laid in Florida, near Tallahassee. The tale la a most charming one, and, being a thoroughly American story and dealing with the most intereftiug period of our National life, it wi'l be fount to possess unusual value sad Interest K»ery Story-Lover wQl Apyre cJ^te this SerisJ. TTATT. and LIFE INSURANCE CO Richard Mortell, Milbaok, South Dakota. 8 8 Attorney at Law COLLECTIONS The BANK i OF MILBANK, SOUTH DAKOTA. yrTLifl s the oldest Uank ir Kant«-rn Dakoip^ ehtublished 1879, and operating und» the above title sini^ IH81. In addition of doinif a general Banking business, we i»»»n money on Farm so curities paying the inortga|j*« t'rotn to 8 per cent, per annum, no charge lor col lecting anil remitting interest!,or looking alter the loan 'luring its life. Out of hundreds of thotuMtmls of ilollars louued by us, u* in\estor has ever lost oie dollar of principal or interest We Bell exchange on all eastern cities and on every foreign country in the world. Pav taxes tor non-resident property owners. Collect ut rt-aRmable rales, uixl remit proceeds the same day. Do the largest Fire Insurano* NusiiMweof any agency in Eastern Dakota. Milbank is situated in Orant C»ninty, in the famous Whetstone Valley, the garden spot of ail the Dakota*, anil bordering on the Niseeton Indian Reaervation, which will be opened settlement in tiie f»prinr of 18'.H), Mdbi.nk will he the outfitting point lor Puttiers taking lurries on it» fertile acres. With the coming of Rtatehood landtt will t» materially enhanced in value. South Dakota has entered the Union with Prohibition in her Constitution, and this will attract the very best clasa of immigration from the East to her fertile prairies. We have for sate some of the finest lands the Slate a* prices that will afford the purchaser a handsome advani-e within a short time. We refer, without, permieriou. to llunk ot" New York. N. B. A. New York, or Securit) Liank, Minneapolis, Minn. Correspondence Solicited. with which the pump can never leak its priming. Theae pumps are guaran teed to give the best satisfaction. A full line of TZIO'ZT ZFTTZI^CPS They are prepared to do all kinds of job work mich as repairing stores, tin work or anything in the hardware line. They carry a full LINK OF GENERAL HARD WAKE. With such lines mentioned above, and are going to sell them at Prices that are Bound to Establish Trade. Patent and Straight Flour AND BRAN AND SHORTS Always on Hand. Big Stone City Milling Co., Big StOM City, Dak. Perring and Kirk, PHOTOGRAPHER Pine Crayon and Oil Painting Any Hire !/^V|J TT« —From Life,Pencil Sketching, file v^/lU IClUieS AZ*|1" I 1 Interior views taken at nifjht by flash light. The only real, cenn lar^Cd. ino artists in the city. Get your Pictures from natural artiste. Babies Pictures Taken Instantaneously. PERRING HTCOHNEH MAIN STREET A SECOND AVENUE. TV"? Consolidated April 11,1890.. MILBANK^ SARGENT & DIGGS. S FARLEY, Hate alwaya In stock a full line of the old standard and time tested) *jGold OT GUAUANTEED to be tip to STANDARD with My Move la the Market. The Cedar Rapids Wood Pump, Brass Valve Seat .•.I ji- i Coin, and the Peninsular" Cook & Heating Stoves. & KiRK,Milbank, S. D. NEW COAL FIRM Having purchased the coal interest of Mr J. A. Rickert we come before the public soliciting a share of your patronage. We carry the best quality Of coal in the market, and all grades at reasonable prices, W« fg|irBt» in quantity aad quality. JHL ORDERS TAKEN AT OFFICE OR ON THE STREETS FITCH & HILTS, PROPRIETORS.