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XII.. NO. 17. isoi IX N0- l8- ']l.ME TABLE- ,.rt k D. »lvl«lonJC., oohm.kast. 12:35 am Siindky..l0::'.0ftm ^I)i,.y «cepv 6 _Daily e* Ninday wbst. i3 rjam •^eept Suniav 4:10 pm kll,:'iii WILMOT BRANCH# k duly ex'Sunday. 9:15 »in Hlnii*—Q~1'• i:o2 a in toBa" itil5am ,, .. ir.lSam n"l— i il:,isam b»n»- .. .. 13:15 i 'ISAM- I^'IS TIME TABLE AT 'BKVILLO DAK «n"!0M"t ioi A.*. Friday 11 U0IS8 wkst. 4r.. |u^"cLjVtWur aWv»iHt 1 JOIST* OFFICE!". loners—l*' Dist,.loUn Martens. 2d Dint., .'"1") lledman. 3d Dist., Win. Jennings, Lhva. Ljr.hnl»uglMS. i is -C. W Martens. I'niUite Judge—T bos. Bouck. 1] Furley. Benedict. Court-.1 h* hockhart M, (i.W. Prevey. J.H.Owen. Llir l'* K. Daniels. W. S. Growl. (ITV OFFICER#. rtrvS. Volkmar. rw: Mittelstawlt -s Berry Itf- -. M. Pasco. tv ,l W. Belt. •t Ward -L Kaercher, Rim- ii «d Ward—W Saunders, iri 3d Ward—U A Krlauduou, J'llflfH. ,, ... r»i,al Street Commissioner, Uuildtnfi |tor and Fire Warden- K Simmons. --Charles Suti litfe. BOA It OF KDCCATION |Bell,Si" Jones, Eastman, 11 Vd, Irving liatii, 0 W Anteluwu lllocbmiitli. FKATESNITIES- |L ARCH MASONS, Mll.BANK bptfr No. 15. Stated convocations |Tiid lourth Thursday ol eac-li month. Yinitiug companions cordially A. J. IIlkskk, High Priest. Ducgla&s, Sec. U.K.- MM,HANK LODUK No. 20. itM meetings at Schuler's Hail, on |uiir«uy evening ol eacli month. I hretUreu are cordially invited to at J. (J. Kna.W, W. M. BocCK, Secretary. .F.-XYLVAN LODGE No. 54. Ifeu every Tuesday evening at Scha Vuuiuig brethren cordially invi- Ei. Kmamokl, N. U. iLciiiita, Sec. IXitARMY OF THE KErUHLH:, lert* every Becond and louriii Satur «p.in. siiarp, at the Court House, ifwiw visitiug our city are invited to Uli us. U \V lni(i», Commander. I'lfta, Adjutant. p. I'. W.—Meets first and third Mou |d«v evening oi each month In Mason 1. Visiting brethren cordially invited, (wins,Recorder, C. E. (Juovisu, M. W, 'PL.K.-SKDUWK K DIVISION N, 313. Meets iu Schaler's Hall, Milbank, iu. tlie lirst and third Sunday ol eucLi C. MATTHEWS, Clilel. tiCE Fogg, Sec. OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS— Milb&uk Division N o. 99. Meets at Ma null every second and fourth Sundays ®. All liieuilters ot the order cordial 't«d. K. A. Johnson, Cliiel Coud'r. House, bee. and Treas. 0. U. T.—Meets every Friday eve "'g at Masonic Hall, and extends ft u invitation to visiting iuemlerK. W*. lio^UERS, C. T. sie Tiiomaj, Rec. Sec. CHURCHES. 18TM. E. Church.—Preaching every Sunday at 10:45 a. in. and ":4f j. in. rth League Gp. m. Song service W. Sunday school 12 ui. l'raver ii« Weiluertdays 7:30 1. Ul. Kuv. UivroKii, I'astor. ITHl'RAN—^ervice oocasional—in t!ie 1'Norwegian language at the churcti at p. Rev. J. H. Stoklik, Minister. |I3(.0PAL—Service in Library Hall first I ^unday °i each month at 10:45 a. m. rJP' iu. IIKV.J.M.McURiL'iii officiat- I I O K A E N I N S Seotho nicf line of toiiet and mani cure Bets at the Jewelry etoto. School books, slates unci other school material at Rose's drug store. H. L. Harris is spending a f»w iys :it home. Will IlodgoraeamPup from sntoviileu last Sunday to spend the day. Mr. A. C. Dodge js spending a short time in St Paul, whither he went last week. Peter Vrtmlervoorf of MelroHO township is on a visit to friends in Io Pern and Green Hay, Wis. II. K. Hurnell and wife of iiig hu»ne City, camo up today to look over the Episcopal bu/anr. Col. Smeiiley and N. I. Lowthian will attend the Minnesota state crange, which meets at St Paul on the I6sh. Jattes McCIovern.of Madison, Lake(,o was calling on his old Milbauk friend the first of the week. W. B. Saund(rs huil tho good t»r tunc to strike i llowing well on hiu titrni last week while boring lor water. Conductor Alex. Maichior will make a trip to CbifiUTO about the 20th to be present at tne wedding of his sister. John Tillman and Mrs. Chns. I-'onder returned last week from a visit to old home and irioiuls in Hrown county, Wis. 'Ihe gentlemen friends of li. F. (Jibson i Hiir[»rised him with a birthday party this week, to winch the ladies were rigorously excluded. I J. C.Knapp is taking a joint *ir iii.l the eountiv in the int' ivM nf the Mason-j ii: lile insunin n'p:.:i\,l"i uliich he is agent. I Ir. Hoiine's celebrated Pepsin bitters, for stomach weakness, dyspepsia, etc for sale at Dr. How's drug store. 8 S. Lockhart, has been speuding tho week at home, and expects soon to liave a man at work lignring on* the mort gaged indebtedness the county. Jake Cramensof Melrose township and John Vergeld, of Alban, slartod on a visit to their old home .t De Pi-re, i.--, this week Don't forget the old soldier^ eamji liie to-morrow, to which nil old .-ohlier are invited. Election ot oflicers »vill A very line collection ol picture and i story books, ii-.t the thing for ho!ida presents foi tin children at liose' d'. i'._: store. Cassiuh Jiihua-iij, who has been at w ik in the Twin Jirootis elevator lor mi:io time iast is now btoppiug i his parents iu ill is (liy. The Epwortli Le!ti,rue, 1 the M. E Church, are picparing an entevlainnient, to be given on Dec.'Jf, to bo called the Temple «f Fame, consisting of represen tations, recitations and music. Tho last regular meeting of the Ladies' lienevolent society for the year 1S1H), at which time the election ol oflicers oc curs will he held at the Congregational church next Thursday, Dec. 18th, at 2:30 p. ni. The three mor.tba old baby of Floris Stegen, of Melrose township, died Wed nesday morning, ot lung disease, and the funeral took place yesterday from the Catholic church of this place. The late drop in the price of wheat is having rHOUC.-Service in St. Lawrence Church every Sunday and holy day at Sua. m. Rev. Father Stcj.han, I'riest. a baleful effect on general busi ness, and merchants generally are com plaining of light trade for this season of tho year. The invitations are out for the second Annual ball of division No. oKi H. of E E., which will he held at tho opera house in this city Wednesday evening, Decem ber 31st. The atlair promises to be oue of the social events of the season. Presiding Elder Jordan of the Sioux Falls district has signified his intention ol being present at the iinniversary ot the dedication of thn M. E. church next month, ami at. the same time will deliver u lecture tor the bent tit of the Ep'.vorlh League. MILBANK, 8. I)., FRIDAY, DEC, 12, 1890. Mrs Eugeiii' Dim gone to Madison, winter. iin and daiiL'iiter have Wis., to spend liie Rev. Mc Lain, of Wilmot, stopped over Thuesday. and attended the social at Rev. Gilloids. He was on his way home from an extended visit to the eaet. Rev. H. D. Wiard, Kupl. A. H. M. S., for South Dakota, will preach in the Con gregational church Sunday, December 21st, morning and evening. The day passenger service on tie- H. «fc D. west of Milbank will be discontinued after this week, ihe afternoon train from the east stopping here and the eastward bound train in the morning being made up at tins place. No change in the time is made. The Hkkai.d-Advanck. to be in sym pathy with the spirit of intrenchment and economy abroad'in the land, this week slightly changes its form and re duces its 6ize temporarily. To give our subscribers the benefit ot this change the paper will be sent to th*e who pay in advance for ?I.."») to all others the price will reniaiu the same as heretofore* $2. Rev. W. E iifTord. pa-t o| the M. F. church at this place, has a most excel church at this place, has a most excn- the responded lect in nianv ot these small things HISO take place. A rousing good tunc is ex pected. Erick Hall, of Big Stone township, i* on a visit to his lister Mrs. 1*. liiti trtick. ol St Paul, where ho expects to remain for (•ome tiiiie and ree.-ivt» treat ment tor ileafness. Owing to the tact tlmt November term of the circuit court was not, held this year a very lull calendar will be presented to the judge at the spring term commeuceing tne first i uesday in March, if a special session is not eal yr, before that time, which is not likely, as i Du tlie judge wiil hardiy be prepared to giye j.*V• the necessaiv tine-lor a p,*cial term to' clear the calendar, md there ing criminal suits. Mrs. O. W. Anteltuan, Thursday Dec. Kolirc ofl'iaciier*' luntituie. The teachers of tJrant county are here by notilied ment at the aforesaid time anil placi?. (.1. \Y. I'kkvicv. Co. Sup't, Grant Co., S. D. Milbank, S. Dec. 8, 1SU0. Notice front A: anuon. comfortable home ihe possesson of nothing less then a mob, the order and arrangement of their household broken into and their furniture thrown out of doors to make room for the invaders Ui/Wl vl IU creants whom he believed were pillaging o i i i i s wife, who suggested nj, Vlth l«ntly prepared .and interesting ie-ture into the house, but instead ol capturing onithat greatest of America's natural burglars, he and his good wife were taken wonders, to by Col. Smedley in his usual! ihe 2.1th anniversary of their wedding felicitous manner. These numerous' day. Refreshments were served and a little failures on our part to do our whole most delightful evening ot social enjoy dm v reiinnds us that we haven't ol late n.ent-nM:rit. Jr o!!ow ,„g is a list of those received our periodical thre^lmi,-. and present, all of wh-mi wdl be n.c:UialM'v o n s e i e n v a e e o i n s i i i v i e- o e e a n recltless cnaraciers. n.- w.na'.. Manunoth cave, which lie is captive '.liemH''^es, while the liev. prepaied to deliver at small expense.'(liilurd explained to them the ohjt-it of Literary, church or oilier s• a-'.ie- de-ir the klu-klu klux-like call to which they ing a good lecture will do w.. i to c-.n.-s had been subjected and presented them pond with him. iwuha handsome silver tea set, ealce In our report of -.d settle is n .et-. basket, pie kntle and card receiver. -itig a few weeks ago v.-.- omilted n- of tokens of esteem from the friends w„„ tho ini'iortant toasts, that «»t "ur Stute," had gathered tocongratulate them upon icelebialion roils around: Mr BI1|, Mrs w. ,ioh.-..i !r. The Ladies Aid Society will lueet with I! Mr 4na A A Ol who expect to teach during the yoM att,e:Hi' cause of education, and will be treated accordingly. Therefore, to Ihe end that |the best in terests ot the schools may be served, and that your We uesire to give notice to all persons indebted to us that ..wan: them to call promptly auuaevwr. January 1, 1BJ1, will be plaiod in the ... ainoa t!ll» noiincil at tl hands of a lawyer for collection, mean business. Mdbank, S. Dak., Dec. 10,18U0. Ktick!tii 'n.lrnlfa Salve. „lr« .Mr Mr sr.il Mr- Kerr, Mr. and Mrs A, .) ..Hilts, Mr. and Mrs, W m. i Dally, Mr. »nd Mrf 1.. h. oi.n^ht, Mr and Mrs. U. ilol!anU», Mr aud Mrs. 11 Hoctim, Mr nl ,! Mr« «». V.'. Anth-mau. Hcv. and Mrs k t!..!'.. ?i*r. aiid Mrs. II. «t. Bei-"*' HI»I Mr-. U. UickB, Mr. nndMrp.li V.'. Mr. ami Mrs. It. T, Hoddens, Mr. a:..', i rowl, Mr. and Mib, F. Larued, Mr. and T, Aiihott yt MII11 Mrs. I., l.ockhart, Mis. .^ommervi"'-. Mrs. Nixori, Mi*, J. Thomas., no piesS- Ujr8.,1 c. Wood, Mrs. Uuy Wood,JMrs. Morrill Mies Morrill, Mrs. L. William*, Mrs. Monette. Mrs S. Mcl'ollunt, Kev.UtCss.iT,. Mi!8. Aumi ,11111?, Mr* K. U. Smillier, Mrs s A. Heelur, Mrs u. w t'reuy, l«th, at 30 p. m. The nrrangemeuts for the surprieo Mrs. O. W. ANTEI.MAN, Peey. party were in the hands of Mrs. Hilts, pjlltv «CtU lli Vil« Rodger's tripplo plated knives and success which attended tlieir elTorts in fork-, rfM.iHl per dozen, il 50. per set, at I, ti„, secret. that a Normal Institute Willi bo h» hi in the High school building of tne City of Milbank. commencing Mon day. Dec. 2!ith, at It) o'clock a. m. All persons Consoliihilt'il April II, Siii.-r Ui'diiinu. cavalry left Rapid City for the li id La vis A quarter ofsacentury ot wedded life yesterday is not e o s o o n e e i e n e i n O E I N I e a y i o u i i American social life. Death or the divorce CHICAGO, JDec. 11. M-Meral Brooks courts in the majority of cases «ever the has issued orders for the troops to be matrimonial bonds long bt fore 21 years ready to march onto the Bad Lands roll by, hut when neither of thi forces tomorrow and active preparations have have succeded in dissolving tho tie during been in progress all the day. this length of time, it mav be taken for granted that the couple are pretty well satisfied with each other, and so thought the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitch as they gathered at the home ol the latter last Saturday evening while Mr. Fitch and wife were absent attending a meet-, ing of the steward# of the church. Itn agin© the surprise of Thomas and hisami- Clvlttg Canes Shape. The cultivation of walking sticks for the market has been taken up as busi ness at some places in continental F.un po, and special attention is often pi*kl t.^ mak ing the routs grow into shapely forms for the handles. A London mauufsw-turing establishment, the floor of which covers nearly an acre, leu- ext'jnsivo U^UJV »111? Cll illVIII'IU HUM IIIUHMM *.v»T*-Akj able wife upon'their return to lind their storehouses filled wi'.l: fliitiveaiw.1 foreign .1. i execution of their plans is bigiil) the Milbank Jewelry store. (complimentary them, and explosive of the old adage that women can't iv. Dec. 2»th, at 10 ocjock a. in. and serve a New ear's Uinner oi ltoasi ruai:ee a pracuv engaged in teachihg nowjT keep a ^ien Vvar*1 K*•€• »(ion. In he brick building formerly n-ed a the Post-oRiee, the Lallies of the Congre gational Society will receive iheirfriends, and serve a New Veto 's Dinner of Roust k Mil|(je Fies am\ other Ul,Vt vianjSi cotnmoticin" Jan. I, l^.'l. are reijuired to i i i colunijucmr ,.j«» Perfumes of the must delicate i.nd .. 41... v„«r .. fair, and had his museum in a tent on J» for 2." cts. Children half-price. .1U i agreeable kinds at Rose's drug store. Your absence wni he accepted as a sign that you have lost all interest in tiie Spoiling lora I'iglll. A Pioneer Press I'ine Ridge special of the eleventh says: Yankton Chaiioy ono of the Indian scouts who accom panied the interpreters to the hostile choyenn(J v lT)d thrtt Uv0 of We I.ktts A: (Jan.non. promptly and settle. Ail bills not paid I Messiah. He says the time The Shatto farm adjoining Mill,ink. ai.ain liy lUe Messiah. i The Best Salve in t!i« world for Cu s and attempts made to Sores, Totter, champed Hands. Chilblains Corns, anil all Skin Eruptions, and pos tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It o money refunded. Price 2o cents per j°r f'^'y day in a final row. when guns were drawn ul vl- u drum am it BVicka, froin whk-h stock is drawn as it is vviuitcd from the sh. p-i. Tlie sticks us they grow are often very crooked ami have to bo straightened. A, heap of sa.id Is proTvkl on tlie top of a hot stove, into which tiro sticks are BlUTV, As Tom approached the house thoughts plunged until they Ix-cerae phalrte oburglars, incendiaries and other eviN The workman takes the eix*ikedi stick rose as he oeter.nined la rapture the mis- his house. Disregarding the pleadings: fectly straight it is thrown down to I lint discretion iu(.lin(a fnm hnu wllt.r0 }u} ]jeada fln(j strains Wlien it hrw becutn© per- coo]t*aftcr u s the better part of valor when ileal permanent in its lines. Heat is an lin ing with reckless characters, he charged p. .rtant element iuthia »u»tter and pro-,i which it lecomos rigid and ()f kinds of wood, tlie degree of heat neces sary to straighten one land of stick being often sufficient to spoil another kind. The same power which makes a crooked stick straight id applied to make a straight oue crooked so wo find that the rigid stems of bamboos, partridge cane and all the various kinds of sticks that are required to be curled or twisted, are by the application of heat made to assume almost any shape or fornu— Youth's Companion. s 1 1 1 K whpn th" 1,,ne ,ot 'tS Costly l)rug». Among costlv drugs we might mention tho following and the different sized bottles md phials in which they are sold: Agaricin, 4J ounces, costs $43.75 colo cvnthin, 5.V ounces, $T14.7.) comine hydroehlorate, 4i ouno**% $9X.4f- cycla uiin. Si ounces, $11.0.1 digitnxin, U ounces. $S7.40 gentvsin, U ounces, helitropin, ounce", $61.21 «lydr,ist,ine hydroehlorate. 6 V ounces, ^t«4.S0-. papay otin, usivl as a silveiit for the diphther itic nvmbrano, 13 oujico l.Kttle^, per bot- tie, flHO.lO. Bt^iiies the alKcre thdte are various preparations ini*le f"nwn the i C«lab»r bean the emt of which is iun» ing. They are cliielly »liswwes i of the eye. i One is called pliysostigmine alkaloid, i and cost* $137.50 per ounce pliiaL Phy- Rustigmine crystals are still more exj*en I fijve, being sild iii 2A oiuu'e lxjtth^s at ft cost' of $.103.15. Still anither prepjvrar tion of the Calabar is phy^ostigmine K TX MIO Mrs. Kerr and Mrs. ConnglU, antl.iboi salicybiic* ervstals, an aristocratic drng .r i :.. 1.. /.im.i.tViocs o f.ttiTHT1 run that "surely fund.shes a fitting cap sheaf for this pyramid of eoni.lv stuffs, which L? fu uished to the customer who is able to buy at tho reasonable charge of $1,810, OSiO ,v a 2 ounco pliial.—St. Louis Re public. __ tTo Wa« Not Anxloun to Learn. IV .ressor Albert Boehm, of this city, is an ei.vhusias-tic naturalist. He has a large collection of birdu ami aniuuils, and ruakee a practice of exliibitir.i: them at choic fairs. Tho prolc-ssor wa.s at the i pm ieu lUC wiri|iinvi» I" IlIHUU LUOU «UJ V.. J,.-— certificates may remain valid, several davs ago, returned early eors." The o£er was a good oue. out the fail not to present yourselves for enroll- this morning. He says when they entered the Had Lands many of the Indians wanted to kill them. This pre cipitated a row in which Two Strike and friends who wished to come to the agency, n defended the scouts and they remained fair, and had his mut^uui in a tent on the grounds. Oiu day a gentleman stepped in by tho tent aaiil looked at a couple of coons which were Ir-. ul y Bruises, Sores.Ulccrs, Salt Rheum, Fever» u us weie oi et ani ie Vfr|tjiS(.(ij jjust a bottle of Dr. K life. In this thev were lotieit anu tne u»'«r ,v K.i.,v^cw« lIa.Z, .t I», i«a KW.M.C H«r «.! Iw .«• I-l ILanO- .!• tvni.il..:-! I" lijM Hi'-: \:i. Se The hostile? told of a skirmish over on Rose n thug store. ,ht ir I 1 tied to a stako near the entrance. Ho did not know what the animals wire and Jisfeed the professor, who told hiui they were coons, and Buid: "If you will give me ten cents and come inside the tent, when you como out you will know more about natural history than any of your normal profes- BUI T*. Ai'V n gentleman refused and turned away. Professor Boclmi asked a bystaodi-r wii.» it was, and was told, "Professor of the Winona normal school."—La Crosse Leader. 1 —f 1 -"•1 celebrated trusses at ]jfe For It,.5l, or since the council at the agency last week 2«) norm ready for seeder. has been spent by the Indians in eoun- Wood Bros., for teims ciiing and quarreling among themselves as to whether they would gi\o up or not. This difference of opinion resulted yoster- Innuin A Snte lnvewimeiit Is one which is /naninteed to bring von Fnlistactory le^i'lts. or in case of fni|nro r(.ti rfl l(.,lilsP r,vire. h,n xou cnr, v e s i i u u i s a o e o riot that occurred resulted a division ot it i N e w i s o v e y o o n s u i o n n the camp, tho greater number joining 1o bring relief in cv»m i-t Two strikes and declaring their inten-1when used tor any affection ofTl.- Chect. .'.'la L'r otf'es 'tot a On y from our w,,,,,'..^n:\l ale. are o: Pi 11