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V* Jft, 4' FLOUR AND FEED. Inctnftrftt* lan'y I, B76. I U,i T. HKAMHLK, Pres't. WM. MINSK, Bup. Excelsior Mill Co k.j ,Q NAllVVACTURtB 4 FLOUR, CORN HEAL, «. BEAN, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE And all points EAST aud NORTH, New York, Philadelphia. Boston. Wash Ingtuii, Buffalo, Pittsburg Cincinnati, Montreal, Toronto, Detroit, L'leve land, rolumbua. Greater Facilities! —AND— More Advantages! Thau any older road in the Went. IT is THK ONLY BO AD BETWEEN COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which is run PULLMAN PALACE CABS In aMHlon la these and to please alt clainti ttWJ.'l'A '£l?vSl FI ,{81'' I %'?&'< ii ^wh.-V'- 8H0BTB And Dealer* In all kind* of Feed. Cub paid for Wheat, Corn, Oats, & Flour delivered In all parts of the city free of charge. Call and see us. Our floor speaks for tself. Yankton Dakota CAPITAL STREET, -VIA THE- Gucaco&]}orth festers RAILWAY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD. Ii is Ihe SHOUT, SUMS and SAFB Route between COUNCIL BLUFFS —AND— ',ASS MEALS at Its EATING STATIONS, at 60 cents each. Its Track Is Steel Bail! Its Coaches are the Finest! Its Equipment First Class! ITS RAH! are all (nipped with Air Brake*! Miller's Otapkr'a! and all NMtra Improvements! all of which combined, Permit Fastest Spaed! SUM and Cleae Connections And every thini a passenger can desire to make journey Quick! Pleasant! and Comfortable Pullman's Sleepers on all Night Trains! IT IS TIIK PEOPLE'S FAVORITE ROUTE I1 tlie Through Trains of the £L1!caK°* Now h-Western and ilie Union Pacific y?i.Y?Wi1 'rom, arrive at and use the same Joint union Depot. "you wish the Best Traveling Accommada UV! Mr'.'! J^UI 5'our tickets by this Route WAND WILL TAKE NONK OTHER. All Tlrhst Agents can sell 70a Through Ticket, via this road and cheek usual Free of Charge. 0m«*^r*iT.,Sk*t.om5el,_,2?4 Fan'»m street, or. 14th, and at Union Pacific Depot. Council Bluff. Ticket «MRcrs-Cor. Broad it11, Pearl stieet, C. & N.-W. H'y Depot, and Union I'aciilc Transfer De|iot. Denver ooiee-In Colorado Central and Union Pacific Tloket Office. *an Francisco oOlce-1 New Montgomery St. '®!dw». maps, etc not ob- Wl.MheS'^oV1 °™Ce' addreM MARVIN HU0HITT, W. H. STENNETT. (Sen'l Manager, Gen'l Pass. Agent, ClIICAtiO, ll,u nWM. P. DEWEY, A O N E —AND Counselor at Law, YANKTON, DAKOTA. "PirKUi: DEWEY'S LAW BUILDING, THIRD ST. and make* a ,pecial- ol Ooiiacn, ^,4 aiU|n^": $eS k. %vsr* \A'fcJ?H*i.),v '_• iti, W YMAR8 ttKFOHM TJIH PUDUO. THKQSNUINft '5 Dr. a HoLANVB 4t .w. LIVER PILLS are not reonmmeoded a remedy "for all the Ilia (bat fldak la heir to," Itul In "ffuo ilons nf tbe Liver, and In all Bilious Com plaints, Dyspepsia, and Hick Headache, «t dloeaee* of ibat chancier, ther siaod with out a rival. AUUB «RD riVU.^, S a\ No heller cathartic can be atad prepara ti»ry to, or alter taking quinine. As a simple purns'tve Uiev unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never *Uif«r.~o»iel. Kacli bos haa a red-wax seal on the lid with tbe impreoolon' McLANE'S LIVER PILL E«'h wrapper bears tbe signatures of O. MOLAHB and FMHIINO BRO«. HTlostst npan having the genuine DB. 0. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS, prepared by FLEMING BROS., PlUsbarg, Pa., the market being full of Imitations of tbe name McLane, spelled differently but same pronunciation. lilt REMEDY! FOR CURING LUNG BALSAM tMfc •US Bronchitis, rTar—' a- .T1*'sriumAu«. rtwfc liafcwrt by lfe Prwa inrrielHH. Takes by thaw awada aad saeeeaaftd mlmmrm. UluMMlfiaL ••"SOLD EVERYWHERE. "GS GEO. P. BO WELL dfcCO. Newspaper Advertising Bureau. For Tea Ceils One hundred page Paaphlet with Lists of Newspapers and Advertising Bates. For Ten Dollars: Four lines insert ed one week in Three Hundred and Fifty Newspapers. 10 Spruce St. N. Y. MEAT MARKET. Family Market Broadway, Yankton, 0. T. PATRICK BRENNAN WILL SUPPLY Fresh Heats, Salt Heats, _• ish and Game TO OBDBKA A Full Line of Vegetables in Season Always on band. GROCERIES O A E DEAX.BB IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, Crockery and Glassware THIRD STREET, YANKTON. DAKOTA S. N. FOLYER, -DKAI.P.B IK— WOOD and COAL HARD AND SOFT WOOD. Also Sawed & Unaawed Wood Pennsylvania, Illinois and Iowa Coal always on hand Orders promptly filled. MM FirstDaor West or rsslsBss. A e« ul roarlM. tit les TO WtttUtTK, ceatslalaff A WIMMI. h»o4, MUctioa of vifr, Ctldr»eM Vlrtin* Ity. T»»)ttrsa»fi(o. Sirnlilf, A4vk« to Srt4e Naskaai, *"%, rwatew*, h* C«M«f SsiHen 11 is ii*o ft Friviu Medio*} Advteer" I«mm re* seltiet freoi Iwjwe SSS«SIIIRS«II*4 tm wlf.e*we—«he wa sTim rn* t*1—»» Ui TLFS. ME MRF A«*V-G TMMM MM LLLMI. FLUS SMI «MS* wimhw» Atw^Swait— uM i^Si—si wom iW ipviaa Ikssh wl«ini swsan pwi «*J msn f*aias mmmm flu Silly fms sai fakstataa YANKTON $ DAKOTA. WstfMitsy Evenini, February 11.'SO, OSS. SMNTO POSITION. Colorado claims aext election. Nm rim trm-at•*•»' I asad»m^ase *swe» sws*rt^as»h»* sss^ 1 ,~Y'* New York, Fab. —The Tines to-mor row print* the folio* ing editorially A near personal and political friend of es President Ursnt, who doubtless knows whereof he speak*, authorize* the following with reference to the^presidency General Grant is not now. nor ha* he ever been candidate for the presidential nomination, but, should the republican nuiouol conven lion nominate him in the same manner ai any other candidate would be nominated, he wmild deem it his duty to the country and to the party lo accept. Traveling abroad, he was a stranger to the contest now going on for the presidential nominal ion, and has written no letters on the •ubjeel to any per son. and all assertions to the contrary are without foundation in fact. MODERN MOURNING. A Conversation between the Envelope and a Sheet of Paper. Philadelphia I'ress. "Dear me," paid the Paper. "I feel aw fully queer, so stiff round the edges. What is this black band fur?'' "Hush said the Envelope, "don't you know her husband is dead "Well said the Paper. "Well," said the Envelope, "how stupid you are. The black is mourning for him. that's all." "Good gracious!" said the Paper, "does she do it like this Do you suppose it com forts her to see a black edge on her station ery How very funny "It's tbe proper thing to do at any rate," said the Envelope, sharply. "You haven't seen the world, evidently." "But it's not my idea of grief," persisted the Paper. "If I were sad 1 would go away from everybody and keep quiet." "You are very simple-minded," said tbe Envelope. "Who WOJM see you if you mourned like that. I knew a widow once who.was very angry because she found a card with a wider black edge than her own. She said she had told Tiffany to send the widest that was made, and here was one wider. She almost cried, and measured the edge to make sure. That was grief now." "Was it, indeed?" said tbe Paper. "Well, times have changed, I suppose. Once when a woman lost her husband her eyes were full of tears that she conld not see how to measure black edges. This is tbe age of reason, I am told. All feeling is treated as weakness and soothed away by ignatia." Oh people feel, I suppose," said the Envelope, a little ashamed, "but really there are so many things expected of one now when one's friend passes away that there isn't much time fer grief. Just look at our poor lady to-day. At 9 the undertaker came, upon a matter most painful. It was —well, the mountings on tbe caeket. She was going to have hysterics, but couldn't be cause he was waiting her decision. Then the florist came to know about the decora tions for the house. Then Madame La meau. with boxes upon boxes of dresses, wraps bonnets, etc. and although our lady did u'gh when she saw the deep black—teaie spoil crepe, you know, and Madam quicklv diverted her mind by showing Liseite how to drape the long veil becomingly. Then came tbe jeweler with the latest design in jet, and her diamonds have to be reset now, you know, in black claws. After this the mourning stationery was sent with the crest in blsck, and all sorts of cards and letters bad to be written. Then the servants' new mourning liveries and carriage hangings were selected. When dinner was served our lady was so exhausted by all this that she felt faint and ae a really good dinner to sustain life. Now I should like to know what time she had for grief, fioor thing!" "Don't say no time for grief!" said the Paper, rustling with indignation "say no soul for It and you will be nearer the truth. When a woman can choose bonnets and jewelry, her husband lying dead in the bouse, there Is not much sadness in her heart. I see that she needs the black-edged paper to express herself. She might as well give up all this miserable farce and enjoy herself at once, Let her give a ball instead of a funeral, and show her diamonds in their new claws." "Oh! dear me, do hush said the En velope. "A ball in crepe and jet jewelry you are not very decent you don't seem to understand things at all." "I don't, that's true," said the Paper, "and I hope I never will, when women go into mourning by sending out black edges and wearing the latest things in jet. I give them up. I never shall understand." '"Emotional people always make difficul ties for themselves," said tbe Envelope coolly. "I accept things as they are, and adapt myself—Hush she is coming, and crying, too, I declare, after all." "Well, really Lizette," said a voice brok en with sobs, "you are very thoughless. How should I remember, in my distracted state, to say twelve buttoned gloves and here they are only six buttoned it is too bad. But every one takes advantage of me now. I am alene—forlorn—desolate," and the sobs redoubled. "Poor thing," said the Envelope. "What hopeleas grief," said the Paper, "1 pity her." 100,000 voters at the WE CAN'T TALK Without showing the condition of 0 teeth. Every laugh exposes them. In order not to be ashamed of them let us use that standard dentrifrice, SOZODONT, which is sure to keep them white and spot less. No tartar can encrust them, no canker effect the enamel, no species of decay infest the denial bone, if SOZODONT is regularly used. It is a botanical preparation, and its beneficial effects on the teeth and gums are marvelous, as it removes all discolorations, and renders the gumB hard and rosy. SEMPLE & MUNROE, House Painters, Graining, Glazing and Kalsomining PAPBB oairamo iA All Work Guaranteed Tit give MaUsfactlon. SHOP AT OOA.TBS* BTAlHD, Broadway Orders left at Mills PurdyV and at K. Coales' will receive prvxnpl.attention INVALIDS aiDotms HEALTH, STREIGTH MD EXEKGT, WITHOUT THE CUE OP CROCK, ARC SB* QUESTED TO BEJil) FOR THK ELECTRIC REVIEW, AN ILLUSTRATED JOU&- KAL, WHICH IS PUBLISHED FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. TT TREATS upon RIAt.TR. HTOIZKE, pfcyal. JL c*l Culture, MM! is a eoonpl«C« •ncycloMdi* of Information for in vat ids and tnoM who suffer froa fUrvous, Kshaoatiag and Painful Diseasss. Every •utjtrci thai bears upon health and human bappineM, fvosim attention In its |«|n: and the many que tionn asked by suffering inratlds. who hate dispalred of cure, are answered, and valuable Information It volunteered to all who are In need of medical advice. The subject of Kleetrk Belts wnis Medicine, and tbe hundred and one questions of vital Importance to suffering humanity, are duly considered sod ex* plaioed. YOUNG MEN And others who suffer from Kervous and Physical He* billty. Lose of Manly Vigor, Premature Exhaustion and tbe many gloomy consequences of early indiscre tion, etc., are especially benefited by consulting III contents. Tbe ELECTRIC REVIEW exposes the unmitigated frauds practiced by quacks and medical impostors who profess to practice medicine," and points out the only eafe, simple, and effective road to Health, Vigor ana Bodily Enercy* 6etid your address on postal card for a copy, and Information worth thousands will be sent you. Address, the publishers, PULVERMACHER 8ALVANIC CO., tOR. EIGHTH & VINE STREETS. CINCINKATI. O. New Advertisements. GOOD Shooth BOEE MUSKETS, Brand new. at 03.50 and 83.50 each, guaranteed to shoot GO and 100 yards. Splendid guns for bunting all sorts of game also a choice lot of •{••rae PUtola at 03.35 each. They ar- grand for hunting rabbits and small game. Just the thing for boys. They are as true as tnost single barrel shnt guns. Also other guns, &c. Ad dress ATCHISON FIREARM CO. Bos 563, Atchison, Kanaae. NOSMORE POOR BUTTER Eight Pounds of Orange County Butter from one gal. milK, Nothing but farm products used. Easily and quickly made. Any one can make it, and will sell for No, 1 at any store. Mend SI for receipt, aud give It a trial Address Bab cock Rodman, Kasson, Minn. invested in Wall Street $10 to $1000 Stocks makes fortunes ever.i month. Book sent free explaining everyt'-iing Address BAXTER & CO., Bankers, 7 Wall •H.. v. Y. CDCC What is worth 810 to any sporting rnCC AddressH. O. BROWN, Salem. N The ^xcelsiorT DRUG STORE MILLS &FURDT Druggists AND StationerS THIRD STREET, Yankton, Dakota DBAUV8 IU DRUGS All the popular medicines of the day. Pre scripttons ccumpounded by experienced pharma ceutists. Th* Finest Anorlmot ei Books and Fancy Articles IN THE WEST. Headlight OH. the Rest in the Market 3^1 As eatlrely New u4 pnsnjyely sfcetlee '—i Rfssedy fer tfc# sfwedf tmi psmaiial lasloaa aad I atrial SPSOULTT ««. w. ita.. DM. Affix*!— to II ess tf we is MMM ea M*4 ihiMto Is OMM* Mial ilk pp ^•MHI Uu I or man. H. a Month and expenses guaranteed to I I Agents. Outfit free. SHAW & Co., AU' OUST A,MAINE. •777 A YEAR and expenses to agents. Out 9111 fit Free. Address P. O. VIOKERY, Augusta, Maine. (•RAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. fRADE M^RK. Great TRADE English Rem edy. An anf ail ing cure for Seminal Weak ness, Sperina torliea, Impo tencv. and all diseases that, an as a 9 SOIOre xalTUlPsequence of Self Afia Taking abuse, as Lota of Memory, 6" Universal Lasslti. 'e. Tain in the Back, Dim ness of Vision, Prt nature Old Age, and many other diseases that leml to Insanity or Con sumption and then Premature tirave. £jy*Ki ll particular in our pamplilet. wtiich we desirt to send Irte by mail to everyone. C^The Specific Med. tfne Is sold by all drug gists at 81 per package, or six packages for 85. or will lie tent free oy mail on receipt of the money by addressing T^E GRAY MEDICINE CO, Mechanic's Block. Detroit, Mich* ^~Sold In Yankton everywhere bv druggists. DRUGS AND MEDIC'NES. British America iwuact On tki 31ft day «f 107#. The name of the company la Brilbb Amertea Iusitmic« Coauway. It la located iu Toronto. Canada. The aiuuuulof IU capital stock I* •SOOJM.M Tbe amoam of tte capital stock paid Muuxno.uu. THE ASSETS OF THE OOMMWr MEASFOUSMS: Cash on deposit in bonds. 'a»h on hand Ileal estate unincumbered Bonds owned by the company, to wit O. H. and (Mate, par value, •77B 600 00 Rills receivable not matured Interest, due on stock deposited in Miss.... Loans on bond and mortgage being iT irtcage betas unincumbered real first lieu on unincumbered real estate Loans on bond and mon first lien on estate, process of foreclosure. Interest due... Debts for premiums All other securities, salvage, &c Total assets... 70 Ml W MOT W tunc M7UI 40 MW1 74 UW II 17 14ft 00 4 800 Of *006 0 1*7 400.» 14K0» si 348900 54 UAMUTIES. Amount of unearned premiums... .8 449 700 0B Losses adjusted and due Losses adjusted and Losses unadjusted.. Unpaid dividends .. All other claims against the company piCIUIUUID. ,..9 id due not due 147803 OB asm 38 OM 10 Total liabilities ...8 td22ffe 02 DOMINION OP CANADA, City oi Toronto. 116 ...» /I Peter I'aterson. governor, and Frederick Augustus Ball, manager of the British America assurance compauy, being duly sworn, depose and say, that the foregoing is a full, true anfl correct statement of tbe affairs of company that the said msurauce is the bona fide owner of at least One Hun Thousand Dollars of actual cash capital. Invert ed in tbe state and United States stocks an# bonds, or In bond or mortgages of real estate un incumbered and worth double tbe amount tor which the same is mortgaged: and they are the above described officers of the said Insurance company. P. PATERSON. Governor. F. A. BALL,Mauser. Subscribed and sworn to beforeme, this ttitfc day of January. 1880. CLAKKR GAMBLE, [Seal] Notary Public. OPFII'E OP TKBBITOBIAL AVDITOB, Yankton, Dakota, Februanr 2nd, 1880. I,L. M. Purdy, deputy auditor of theterritory ol Dakota, do hereby certify that the forecotnc is a true and correct copy of the original state ment of the British America assurance com pany of Toronto, Canada, on the Hist day of December, 1879, and now on file In my oflce L.M. PUROY, Deputy Auditor. TH* TKKBITOBY OP DAKOTA, Auditor's Office. Whereas, tbe British America assurance com pany, located In the city of Toronto and Domln' Ion of Canada, has filed In this office sworn statement of its condition on tbe 31st day of December, A. D. 1879, in accordance with the provisions of an act of the legislative Hssembly of the territory of Dakota, relating t" insurance companies, approved February 10th. 1877: and Whereas, on examination of the sworn state ment of said company filed In this office, I find that the said insurance company is possessed of the necessary amount of capital invested as re quired by law. Therefore, I. E. A. 8herman. auditor of Dakota territory, do hereby certify that said Insurance company is duly authorized to transact the bu siness ot fire insurance In said territory for the year ending December Sut, 1880, by agents properly appointed. GEO. W. ROBERTS, Agent. Yankton, u.T. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Znd dav of February. A. l. 1880, E. A. SHERMAN, Auditor. [SEAL.] By L. M. PURDY, Deputy. G. W. Roberts. Agent Statement of the Condition OF THE U.S.BRANCH of the LIVERPOOL! AND LONOON and GLOBE IN S A N E O A N On the 31st Day of December, 1879. The name of tlie company Is Liverpool, and I London and Globe insurance compai.y. It is located in the ktngdom of Great Britain. The amount of its capital stock Is SIO.'OO.OOO.OO, 1 The amount of its capital stock paid up is $1,228,900.00 The Assets of the Company are as Follows: Cash on hand and in bonds 9 097 223 IS Real estate unincumbered MO 500 00 Bonds owned by the company, to-wit U. S. and Stale, par value St 60S 000 1 816 450 00 Bills receivable not matured 6533 70 Loans on bond and mortgage being first lien on unincumbered real estate 1 360 544 42 Debts otherwise secured interest due and accrued 10 71S 32 Debts Tor premiums 303 799 00 All other securities 13197 06 Amount reclaimsble on perpetual policies S 306 70S 32 Xet premium reserve 115 426 99 Losses adjusted and not due Losses unadjusted •KQ C.O ~. Losses in suspense, waiting for fur-j ther proof (. All other claims against the company 39 578 Unearned premiums, 1740548 41 Total liabities 92509916 311 STATE OK ILLINOIS, County of cook.1 William warren, resident secretary of thel Liverpool, and London and Globe Insurance! company (Chicago branch,) being duly sworn. I depose and say, thatthe foregolng la a full, true I and correct statement of tbe affairs of said com-1 pany that tbe said Insurance company Is tbe I bona tide owner of at least One Hundred Thous-1 and Dollars of actual cash capita]. Invested in I the state and United States stocks and bonds,! or in bond and mortgages ot real estate unin-1 cumbered and worth double tbe amount fori which the same is mortgaged and he is the above! described officer of the said insurance com-1 pauy. WILLIAM WABHIT, Subscribed and sworn to before me, this ilotl day ot January. 1880. SIMEON W. KIXQ, [Seal] OFFICE Kotary PubUe. OF Whereas, on examination ot the s« on state ment of said company filed In this office, lllnd that the said insurance company is possessed ot the necessary amouut of capital In' quired by law. Therefore, I. B. A. Sherman. Auditor of Da kota territory, do hereby certify that said Insur ance com nan la duly Authorized to transact the business o( fire Insurance in said territory, for the year ending December 8ist, 1880, by agents properly appointed. THE SRA8LY Livery and Sale FET1B mm*. Pr*p*r. Illinois Central RaUr*d Shortest Keate to Chicago. SIOUX CITY to CHICAGO WIUMOM Cluuiie er^Ceieij A dally ... 4loax City, Saturdays eieqM, «a Uaia from VaukUm. Leave MowtOn i. and arrive at Cbleago at 1.00 p. m. Sleeping cars ran through from Sioax CRy lo Chicago, ure.HM on iieewag car. Passenger* leavtBg uMcago, bound weat, at lo.ooa. m.. via the UlineuCeiitral railroad, will anrlve at Sioux City tbe next day at U.30 a. Bi An aeeommodatloa train will tsar* HtMuCuy dally, except Sundays at Uo p. nu «r with through paaeaager traia at Ft Passengers leaving Chicago at 0J0 p. at Sioux City at MS a. m. Train* going east connect at Chicago wttS ill trains for D&oit, Cleveland, Buffalo. Htacara Falls, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington, New York, Boston and all parts ot tbe GBSt This train connect* at Waterloo with trains on the Cedar Falls and the Mlamaots btapeh, leaving Waterloo at it.3ia.in. aad arriving Xona at 7 00a. m., connecting Willi the Mil waukee and St. Paul railroad trains, and arriv ing at Bt. Paul at OAO p. m. and Minneapolis at ifl p. m. Connections are made at Dubuqae wlth Muas on the QUnols Central main llne.Ieavlag que at 0.10 a. m„ arriving at Galesbuig UD p. m., Peoria, 8,00 n. m. Buittaktm at 04* p. m.. Bock Island at O.ao p. m., Qiaiicy at M0 p. m., St. Louis at 7.30 a. m., aad Cairo at 4.10 a. a, Connecting at Cairo with trains tar Memphis. MashvUla, Mobile, Mew Orieaps ana all mtUofvicksbunc. tbe souto. Connections are made at Freeport with West ern Union trains, leaving Kneport at lM p. ai. and arriving at Racine at 6.45., aad Milwaukee at 0.14 p. m. Bttfcage Checked Through TO all Important points. For through ticket* and lnloraation apply it the lllinolsCentral depot Trains ran by Dubuqne time, which I* twenty minutes faster than Sioux City. JOSEPH F. W. H. ST LOOIS, TUCKKB,Chicago, P. JOHNSON, TraOe Haanger' Gen'l Passenger Agent, Chicago. T. WBIOBT, Age nt. Sioux City. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD. "1 The Pioneer Route from Sioux City to and all PointaKaot. and all Point* South. HLWAUXH, and all Points in Southern Wisconsin. BBB ssonraa, and all Potato In Sootbttn and Eastern Iowa. Pullman Palace Hotel and Sleeping Cars Between Missouri Valley and Chicago. »OB Speed, Safety and Comfort I* mraDBPAWBD. Tills line is now equipped with the Improved We-tinghouse Automatic Air Brakes, »nn Is the only line running two express trains daily be tween Sioux City and ohicago. Thraegh Time Tahie, in eSoct Jaa lot, 1SS0 Chicago 3-40 *•*0 Council B'uffs 7*0 9 3^ St Louis »:15 T:10 Milwaukee 8.2» 11:1$ Des Moines 8:20 A.M. 1:40 P. Leave Chicago 10:80 «:10 St. Louis 8:31 9:«0 Arrive Sioux City 12:40 P.M.1040 1 Total assets $4 376 001 40 I A I IT I E S UONWBOnOXB. 1. AtCouncll Bluffs (U. P.Transfer) with Untan Pacific railroad for Omaha and all points West, with Kansas City. St. Joe A Council Bluff* rail road for St. Louis and all points South, and all lines diverging from U. P. Transfor 2. At Missouri Valley with the Chicago A Northwestern railway for Chicago and all points East. 8. At Sioux City with the Sioux Superintendent. Asst. Geu'l Pasa. Agt Missouri Valley, Iowa. W. WELLS, General Agent, Sioux City. DAKOTA SOUTHERN! Sioux City 4 Pembina rASSB»usi.i 8.00p.m.Leave «.Si IA* .: .5t S.St I.N 4.21 4.54 18 5.38 8-56 Resident Secretary. 4.00 TERBITOBIAL AVDITOB, Yankton, Dakota, Feb. 3rd, 1880. I. E. A. Sherman, Auditor of the Territory of Dakota, do hereby certify that the foregoing is I a true and correct copy of the original state-1 ment ot the U. S. branch of the Liverpool 1 London and ulobe insurance company, of Great Britain on the 31st day of December, 1879, and now on file In my office. E. A. SHKBMAW. Auditor. [Seal] ByL. M. PURIJY, Deputy. THETERBIOBY OF DAKOTA, I Auditor's Office. 1 Whereas, the Liverpool and London and Globe insurance company located in England, king dom of Great Britain, baa filed in this office a sworn statement of its condition on the 31st day of December. A. D. 1879. In accordance with the provisions ot an act of the legislative am mbiy of tbe territory of Dakota, relating to Insurance companies, approved February 10th, 1877 and GEO. W. ROBEBTS.Agent. Tank ton, n. T. In lestimou hand and sei 1880 (SEAM By L. M. Pu«m\ Deputy. a |B| a^dhahgig^MBjh SHOPS Arrive .uv whereof. I have hereunto set my I KiTftSw G. W 'ROBERTS I ...tTANKTOR... SIOUX CITY a KOYQra WEST MOVI'O SLASH KOYQra WEST STATIONS. M®c"in«*?a*Mteat3aSiesw*-*-""1 T—» —J At Gavvllle with stsges for St. nrltsiW aid Smithland, Dakotik Springfield etc., in Dakota: and daring the sea sonjof navindmi theMlmsan MwrTtaaa poitation Company's line ot elegant Fre^M and By L. M. Puutv. Deputy. 'i1 j*)* ll^' Agonl •imgi Bxraaas. Xxraas* .eaiest. faal 3: JUf. SI. Vanhton 7:41) A M. situ city 2*3-1 P. M. 5:00 A. W rriveMt-sonri Valley. KM 815 •s City *8fc Paul, Illinois Central and 8iouxCity* Dakota, steam en for Upper Missouri river, during navigation, and with stages forali points In the Northwest. 4. At Blair with Omaha* northern Nebraska railroad for Omaha and Southern Nebraska. 5. At Fremont. Neb., with Union Paetfic rail road for all points west and the Pacific coast. 6. At Oakdale with stages for O'Neill City and all points iu Northern Nebraska. Bo Isnyssr Tickets iwad wte.SteasCltr asd PaalBa It all road. F.C. HILLS, P. B. ROBINSON, RaHr*ada.| TIME TABLE. Taking tftei WMiusd«ar Dee. 17,187# DAKOTA SOUTHERN. raam* mvnw was*. TUISI HOVTK' a AS*. STATIONS. STATIONS. lAssssmit* ..tsioox cm-. llj00a.a.Arr'. 10.88 1MB ..... HljOB .. 9.88 ....McCOOK..... ..J1FFER80N.. DAVIBJUMOTN ..tKLX POINT.. .^roiuujia^. !?.MBCKLINa...' ...GAmu... •JAMBS UVBB. •ft-1*' Ml ...... fjt 8.06 .*... T.4S *•»..., 7J2 TJ64 ihislim sv PEMBINA. MOVI'O SLASH MDtED Ne. S. •XCDIto.4. o.qpLm. arr*e MOUX FALIA 17.1 OOHHBCTIOm. 1. At Sioux City with Illinois Central. Bioax City• Padte, sUxCiw*«. PaalMdtSv ington and Black HUla raBroads. s. Passenger trains aotm eaak estssdstih. vis Junction with trains tor Belott. Four hone AI V4R rllli %llh A MiU H4»a». aadlea** f«t DsU