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n\. Is My Press anil Dafcotaianj, Saturday Evening, Sept. 25, 1875. -l'tnt.-K. Fnulk.-K-u.., li.ix been en^ Daily Wwillitr Itcporl, VanKlou. HiVi»ioii of and Iti pi'ili- lor tlu' Itolii-'llt ol Cu:imu_r:i'. •:"C •rtr £opl U\\. m.. '10..-II" «»j». in, 4.* vul. "«2o: li. .r «. in.'"fv-57S» :«»•, in '(30,i:7i to yi ay I.A1I.Y LOC'AI. MKAN. "itTr. TIkt. I IliiiniiUiy. I wii'il. I Winlti' T. n.330 41-75 I fsi.2 I wosi'ly Clenr_ __ Maximum'Tbur fa Mintmnm Thcr....'..:H oiut nm°t rainfall hi hist SI hour*... .0.0(1 tnclios. Total No. miles wind tmv'd iu lust lionre.. It# .Menu volocitv per hour. T. lillli'B. N.-oTr —llaroiiU'tor'corrected for lemiK'rat are. .I'levatloii and Instrumental urror. •IAMKS A. UAItWl K, E. E. Bright, of Rock port, contributes ii tine sample of broom corn to the Mer chants hotel agricultural collection, and J. AV. Latimer, of Yankton county, sends in a cmply of ponderous 'boots.. :j The convocation of the Episcopal Church ~£z 'will be holden in Christ Church, Yankton, Bishop Clarkson presiding) on Saturday, September 2vilh, at .10 a. in. Divine ser J.'' mcc on Friday and. Saturday evening and on Sunday at 11 a. in., and TJj p. m. ". The Good Templars of this city will jiold a public social in their lodge rooni, rf" Fill tier's block, on Wednesday evening, Sept. '-i'.Hli, to which the public are cordially in •y \ited to attend. The cause is a good one, Mid every one should attend. Remember, nest Wednesday evening! ,i Two iuiinigrant wagons from Kansas passed through town yesterday afternoon bound for Dakota territory. These white covered schooners arc beginning to grow more ntiiiierotis. No less than half a doz en hare put in an appcnrnnce here during the present week.—Sioux City Joiirrmi. llr. Y-radenburg, a farmer—living near 1 Alccook, is now .engaged la harvesting il large field of broom corn. Mr. Yradeiibnrg estimates the value of this crop at double that of the same number of acres of wheat or Indian corn. The seed of broom corn. lie says, is better for stock than oats.—Sioiue C'ty Jo'trturt. Capt. Louis 11. Sanger, of the lTlh.infan try, was guilty of an oll'ense at Fort Abrn ham Lincoln, similar to the one committed by Colonel Valentine Baker, of the British army. lie was court-martialed and found 1 guilty, but his sentence was lighter than Valentine's, for Captain Sanger was only suspended from rank and pay for one year. excepting fifty dollars, (but this part of the senicuce was subsequently remitted) and to .lie confined to the iiyiits of his post for the same period". BUOH.N A IN 1ILKACII .1 ISI.l.VN. 200 pieces of bleached and brown muslins, just received by L. D. Parmer. ——r~~ 'We lire now opening VS T"1 VM Private, Signal Scrvice, IT A. ladies bhkss woods. A very largo and well selected st9ck. ot ladies dress goods of ™stoy the latest styles, at L. D. Par mer's. I LOCAE. LA COM ICS. Tjjs good weftther Is lug and evening. briqging long wag- on trains into tqwn laden with grain. I Itishop Clarkson will prencli nt Christ Wool ley's building finally rests upon its new loundation on the corner of Third street and Douglas avenue. Dakota's first job or paper ruling wns turned out at the Press and Dakotaian bindery to-day for Judge James A. Hand. Maj. Evans drove .in from lJon llonimc yesterday and oil the way passed twenty wagons loaded with grain coming t/oTank ton. AH the window1 caps for tho bunk build ing have now arrived and no more delays will occur to impede the completion Of the building. The Yankton busc ball club will give a 7-"'ball on'the nighf of the 30th, the proceeds *\of which will go toward defraying the cx- penses of the visiting clubs. From the way the farmers come in .and" ask for copies of the premium list we are of the opinion that they intend to be well represented at the territorial fair. t]ie For IliUIUTOltlAL rtic (.rouihl.I ITII(1 ILUTLILUIC"- llilim Krntly lor I THE committee •,. week, lia-ve tlonts jrowd work on ibe gronud? iian til as Collect iit? Aircnl b\ the pi n-1 ju-ietors of tlie Tress and DaKot i*oiiicl Knf'ii! ct'iiftl MU'itil nic and is uutliomed to vei!oi\tJ mill 1 L,~! rript fov uUsrnpt ioil »Uiil «ll^ 11 tl" (i, liU m-oumls.^. |Au :i^ru:utUival #!1 Miur. ja plucc uurn tli( -loual, mvl i' i, i.ilh, ''"i IC^'4^ i.an ctabomt?-structure, il is a- Wi|. prrmtrvrsT. Si'i«o ^rnvi- S. A., ralblir, Wllb Hll tlllleakiiblc lOnl mill suppbeu jlr,- In f,itiuiW«t*t«i. with tlio best i--nvenu-m:es for mi a^ncul- S 7. 1 lloral ami Oniuistic display will ing the fair can be obtained of Nathan h.'wri|( seCrft'irV c.\URIEL's ^uirch-tbis-^veiiiiig-end^o-inorrow^-niornJ j—_—.—, A am) lull line ol carpets ami oil riot 1 liuii' liiiittinu-. Iloor units just L-eecjvetl lrom XEW Y-OL-U, and (of vi'I-Y liier, [.'«• 111 I1UII11{ il (i. (»n last AVednesday morning the members of the Yankton 15 we 15 ill Club with a number of their fricii'Ji!,-*t*rlcd'TTr Yeruiiilion to play for the piizr offt'iv 1 tor the best base ball club. The trip on YANKTON.*, l'i X. if Total largest stock o^. dry goods, clothing, furnishing goods, hats and caps fee, ever received and on sale at any' one.time and which wc offer at the lowest living pi ices. Goods sold by us arc never misrepresented andour prices w'e guaranty as the lowest. S. Eiskman & Co. Sine—Saloon. The best saloon stand in Yankton is of fered for sale,- Business old and well es tablished. The present owner desires to retire from the business, which is, his rea son for selling. Enquire at the J'ress and Dakotaian ofllce. -i d-lvv- UEAD\.nADE CLOTHING. A large .-and well, selected Btock of ready-made clothing and gents' furnishing goods, just received and for sale at bottom prices, by L. "D. Parmer. Kiaemani are receiving tm immense stock of goods. I wTTBMieraivaxcsLarocjtL VI 15, Dvcrj feuirlew, hi a.rrTT^vTnr bundled head of stoel liasbcoriaiit-eted nuY! v.- n!rhtb«iVil'-k'V'«--h|'.«'-««,K- ciilin ti Clear.• .••...,••• Aml ntl »y. )r.jm-!»Y-'.iui:f ?t«w |iior lilliUliiij tiuv—'.tin? siillllliu'r jpiUk-Jl.rW)i»-rrytmjlmcnfp-ttt-*-—.' I t."]r:ir.' I ..." '. .-...' 1 li.iy,: l»iiud.nn 4 ci««r. grounds will be bioti^hl into r'.ijuisition. ,|,k •The line arts and ll.niil and doinc«U(.'ltuld-. •ins is a well built'*Uoc.lure atvil jt. will nf- ford a safe' and eonvenienl place for tlie display of tlie eliuice articles whieli m::ke up this depanine'nt, It will be plated in charge of the Indies mid will roiiiierpieiiilr be well attended to. A K]eriker'a' atand and music stand have been built upon I lie ground and from each it is expeeted pie sunt sounds will emanate. Altogether tlie territorial fair promises well. J'-iitries will be received at the secretary's olliee, in l)uf until Tuesday evening and after that at tile tei.ip.'r.ii'y oftiee upon the grounds. Tiekcis-'irc tiow.olVered for sale by Mark .M. Paiuurr' information regard- but on-- iiig to the election of Ayl. Sweetser, the head man of the L'tilc.iij/ivn ln-e bill club, tlip playing was posu/ined until Tluir.-il iv. the second day of t-Tic fay-. The pl-iying to •be commenced tit one o'clock and all :to .be iMit^rftibltv-i Imt tini (in 'I'linr-idav at one o'c^ick the only cIuIh the giou:i were tli/ Uiikiio-.vns (Swei.-tser's chili) au.l the Yanklons l'l ivine immediately in tnimced between these club.-i. A reeiml oT •the game would be uninteresting as the .Yanktons took the lead from '.lie start an 1 maintained until the the close, b.: itin their opponents by the f"i lowing score «). unknown*. I Wn-bhui ii, c... (i 'J iiult. p.......... i. .*• Illuj^lifr. 7 *J r. Ik. p.iliocr. L'U r». -I S\\ Wiliinms, Ub... a I *i IK-c:kr .c.r .,.. ii 'J Vermin, ri'..^. WooilrullVc Lathrop, s-e: IIiiirhcH. Ahi)o:t,i2i ... Dciniii'j. lb. Turlinx. IV,i Mathle-on, rl* Hll -Cil, liy tlie above score it will be seen liy tlie above score tlilit the Unknowns were players from Sioux City, Springfield,-' Iiiin llmiai and Ver million. During-their stay at Yet million, our boys nete Heme uiost extraordinary verdict, rendered in the re a a same being in direct.opposition, to the feel ing,felt and expressed by the ni-niy loafers, that daily travel the streets of Vermillion. Everything said or written by the Yank ton boys was distorted in a tiio.srsiriiiief-.il manner. Out of which they tried to 111 ike capital to cause trouble between the Yank ton boys and the better class of people at Veiniillion. To-.the respectable cople pleasant, and tliev extend to t'lein a cordial invitation'to attend our fair at which time they will try and reeiproc i'i:itsoN.i L. Smithsonian,—John rv m, Marks, Fort Doil^e 1'irwn laL-qreaasc jct^Kgy-'R FJU' "\FN2T. Ttuu'e -.v^ l"ll *,e\i H! IRLI.-irijir T«t the ternto- .! ml lair,.which takes PLATE in anlvt-OSInext 1 ll:U oil',- r.uj: lava ll fi.,1 ll t*' ill AWllY "N V. fl?,Unlrtl|l'M'l.lil if viv--i ir.ojll I ill' v. H*- Ui\*i Urn -Atr.Jil. All .111 a.1 4'- j,y twenfy ton i' Ici.-t v.ulc lia iitt*-1- m.««» iit i'il v%'nr?i I 1 JOi I") K*« 1 U'I.MTI nvn'lf o}.: 11 SI. LIVNJI ratal Kmnfh' •j{» Ii« I'.lU ti iit' iutfi i*».! J: I. l-i .i. i»' Umil- thsplay. riid .stock thaU ami jkmhi I ... ... Irfirrt.Avheii.i'i :art! nic Mibslaiilialh tjii111 niv.l will a.uoru a^ ihut m.vi'U»oyf iii& rooijir.^lns tju."Jc Kood |irotcctiin t. tlio, c-hoi^ annuals wo 1'^.^, I expeel to see .at the lair. Tin: i'mf iirls,.! l/jnl, «i.e.wuri'. nv rwy^w d'u ii •»... Cloudy, KoimtzV oct.iaon Imildiiitr and. ail' tlie mi- -V't-11-1 niacle in in in ,' ti. 4^ |n."nrit the i.i int,ii"t-j-.-ir. r* 1 1 GO piccos .'s' 11 ii ii.i "ll. .e Ini li C—b-S lite torrnoriaiTuir. 'J'hey will..byjx'sUictcd to live liuntf' j,('i iflliiii-jvf onto" mnv bs.exfH.-et^d'st-anr'time Ai:^ Uiu iaiiv DAKOTA .uivr: -y IlliVlil, cot' 1, )S- 1 NIV VIE To R. *S I 1 11 1- li I. steel la pin 1.1 .-V LK till tli a::. 'L.»J't5s.' YIII^TO.. AA'KJ 'ETIAL. •A\ E•understand that' NT-.I- PV.'-HI' TEAI.: T,.*R. ../ UINL RIN-, •F. by L. 1'. I'M ilcAu'.ey :»T d'-i an I tii.II,-i 1 L.e HFLLIIJIIIEIU base USUI I siand, 11. 'I'iie Vcriuillltiii I.'fstiv intend r1. to.BC-J lair to htl 1 ,V L'I! ,50 TH. inst From iho learn that N I \\oileCO! I IN AM 1 he/F-gal Is. R. R. to Vermillion was made very pk is ant owing to the eourtesuy of JSuperiutii'l entMeckling and. Conductor 15 vee. Ar rived at Vermillion the bjys ile their head quarters with l-'rink Moulton, t.lie-U)spilH!ih--li-T-!trnt-Ui-:-Shi Tr wheie tliev were mile very c-inifo/Tahlc during their st ly. The club left Va-ik' :i with the understaniliii tint tlu/full pi ly ing was to commence the liis/il iv, U.i. 1 liateri all YGI'IM to I, N look alter UL-.U moials EL the L)IU Uomuieites. r. UII. uM ii Win. Auib'i.1 the si.iiiiijiei 11011 n. -T To^tl a -'7 wiio hat been :iii 11 kota for heaii-h aiidgoo.i crops.: clubs A terjji 1 if 1 he- di»trict i-c.iH-i,• Jndgo'iSban'f^' presiding. Ills been in sesbi"ii el. 15 llonimc this week, and anj.iuined "H:tTt7cit nipprrirrr IJut n»ic j'U'y tr^ai Wns -Bon •y .-irir'..!nlyrf to the jealousy existing at Uie sue:.-eis._o! the Yankton Club, over all its competitor and to the sentiment, tied the Yankton boys felt itpd expressed relative to that I 1 IKE Springfield Thyie is to lie. \v la tin-' third day of the fair the VanktTms plavciT -iV-ub the jll|iiorclllb of erniill'loii al wh.is:h,liiii/ _.j the score stood 8 to -J in faviu- of llie A'iink- .^! Tvvas Jlis Jiarv uou^iiis.i, ot ei-amiion. tons. 1 he l'aif taken as a whole was a complete failure^ hasp ball being the only attractive feature. Ya.kion. WI ,. ..J poiatiT" vvcigiiing l-.i L".ii'deii- of our grown in master, C: The di.str'iel cleik, !Alr.- T. jtlst completed till! eii'iimer ftliShaw. Co!.-B-.-F.-Catiipbell, register of the U. S. land ofllce at Sioux Falls, paid our sanctum children iu our sclior! district, vyhi.ch-tontsi a visit last evening• for- the first time in 1!S up^ust months. We were/glad to note that Time twenty. '. ..» treats him very iiKinlgently. Father 'i'tnin r, of l)akola(|is sp- Wain and wife, fe'w (lays with his aid friends at Vermillion..j Amberg, X. Y. .1. E. Wilherspooii, Swan Me reports crops all right la TiirncrcJtinjty.'r Lake^ David Eiskine, Biisctlabi. .1 Very hitle-'wlti-It dailiaged, a,»tl-4j'i' farmm Meiiciiants—John 15. Hughes, E. S. liappjv. -J Culver, Loren Palmer. Springfield, 1). T. W'e'b' ini -t^it Capt. Stanley, 'of ltiver-'f John Barber, C. T.-'McCoy, Bon,lloniine, .side, in tlie- northern pai1 t* D. T. B. F. Campbell, Sioux Falls -, 11. S. has a la/gc croj of bniiUii e^ni un baud, 1 Brown, Kev. Geo. W. Mcckling, Chicago ,-,ind we arc iiifoniied'tiiar he- is talking of! James Mitchell, Minneapolis,"Minn. fcOmln'jTtO'WSM^'iiinQ-'ra'b'fo»nl''f"actoi-yr St. Chaiij.ks—Win. D. llusseli,1L'I. S. loiin L. Tavl -I tiini I if-«, rulf, Sam. Duce, W. S. Arnold, Yankton' Ii. B.C., city Oliver Udell, city .fumes'! S. Ucming, Ihns. Abbott. Geo. larpnx, Goo. Mxjmhiv in the rate o! Joim Faylor v*. oiher. Hughes, B. Mathiesnii, J. Dis,Clias. Wood- Ileiuy \il--.vt U'l4,£ I »i n,s I -4 "J, Oi i".' ,ihJ.,»n4. br.iu» Jj4?:K of lacuc:. and ladies cloth and svutfci*6- ox all colors and pners. at 1j. D. Parmo ,yy. lllle tioiiiii eticut, rctuu.cd l'i-*t sii'-ce.- .. 0 teniinix will not nsbiuned wci-k. lb: repoit business dull in the of li.er tiist ^iiiiteil fair. We,would.b'p glad a ii in re pa a 1 I O nic- tniiun ft .pii-ieut.iiileiidin, x-'iri'*!!':-.- "Ki.-fiifi'frelit c-ljib by a The Yankton tlie Springfield eiii'.V ii.ii.ej Soon, 1-Vii a i:. tit Vermillion, the Yankton boys return their sincere' thanks for their ell'ort to in ike their Stay The -'-'L.* A. 0 II I'F] J' B'L 'LLL.IT ii" WEVU, W.'LR!U Mtev \icii exliibi i-.iii al Jhis (air. mug. Attorney's v.i- i- jire.-ent,.!iy-:ii aiik- na'ioual 'e-' 1 :iv.-ntlo^at-.Tildllin ijKdtsi-t'atIhg ton in the pntons of ibm. S. L. Siiink,.! liua j'H-y .wun: in and il i= r-dirKts1:-.IhvA'jih c-\0^hi-v. 1 hat'several |.:e.-eii!i!n 11's wi-ie 'iiittiid, audi '.?: nlao'some h.iiiriiiu nts. Si vera I impst'iinnf'*"" .causes g.» ov :r fur wan', .tim-v aw! il probable that there will be mflh-ient ness for a cale'd^X't111 in Detftinber... The li'iir ly.'il'iiiii!: mid Spfingiield played tlie K.tiim g-aine "I lloniine. on S.ituriliiy last. very jloquiy and cbiiiy, at:-, prevailed. ..the YanUt. e.v 'h The Tt-rritorinI Sintday Sclinol io.coiiUiiut tho I, MN.I Un lv,l. Sear!.- ton in have bei'.vi presented vitii _i_:, ir in, V. Martin, Jellerson, Iowa. his damages at $10,W. t:d -I. K. Prt-iifii-.', F. jy1'.- 15uf. dick,-W. W Ili-iiiming, A. II. Lathivip, Hand, J:'~A. Mai viii, T,hos. A.,Hob':nson 15. Forbes, Denve.i-, land Jas..l). Vitughn. He claims that they r...1hx-lo i.''»V!'S'riK-Ir-c.-'i'"!' Col. John Sanford, Xew York 15. CI. bursted him lip in bijsincss here, and lavs! »"t ee* tiein pi' 1 -aii'jV S'i 1 it r-tv K'er..Jtiis ,»g llu.WL *J U'EI^IJL f' MUIHI* I U^'I 'IT J_ _I PO'I TII in I vtt.ll u.-I !v JIIII:J\il' pi)- i.V R! 5.i".i which MI I IN ir UIITC l'tti K.,,% ia'ii, In- uii ,,td tin iiii.nii)ti^ i,.ll io be ,'i t'p ll'iidl, lilt Mi O ll -n't I U.i ill ilt 1 up in 1? l'iiifmi ,-ji riii^- \\ji 1 •i',l t'f in iiuipn "t In iSuiidifv.i p,:• ".i ..•.•• i, n, ml Hi,-» u, i' i, i" iem" •3mi3hJ^2}rtt!.rcAoi la^unauv.-hdbooLia :.c.oir.\'U!.ioYi fli •V.«,i'!iTtry»nrsi»uic iims-ui Uie ttv In'^r- t,i !i -li l.ii-'j ii in mi itto.i. .ittll rSj'i^ted to'"mi x'eligitii rj.Ari eilort ,w :il 'ii tti'uU! al. ik' it!r pe:Vrs-t«,BU E.LITI/L RC give .!.-•• I«N-IM.I-CT-BPFOR ,' OF -."I I *»LIE»4S have nunc TO I.ueud lit ami ... ..... -a... ,v l.ir.,'- po,u :.i :i: to.protect themselves iVoin .lo.-svliy pr.iirie .|iimii d\Fi:i".-!i.i:!iE^la'fd."iiT il res. I L.ai Have .tlie mutter iietil ITT late. -in,ii! b'lls, bv. Idc. iou'CL b*i ii,- aid I.M tj t.t I.-? '"niii1 „iNi i'ib.iv- »-p.iit'I t.bii i'iry, tl.H dtse'Ms a rlet of dit, iji-iib^c.iLing fol the (titclntJgtSl ino^ ratles lit len^tii, and:! -j a-', ii *».'l th^e :i!i iiI ITi II Ii ,n, nt 1~ $ Vajx i» .1. II H.'k hMidi •I'.v/fs. to -tlio 'Brtil'.-, .otst.citiaiins.- pro- j il W\i? ll of )?!-. -.-rj b. hliekiiKi, who..orgnniKda 11v« Giin'f -tv in Uith--ciiv. a list vh'i TL I I .1 I^ rmon oni LU'I-ITIN I \EINN JJARYTT&LIKFIITET&RATI'I} lit .ei:«T=aml.' ilini'sell To^.the IIR..I'-.O: I I I peii )l E, wiio .1 'el ..c iiieli wlioui.dtlly ap... to URU-IYIIXE new ^HIIRCHES. and' .llivbi his I.I T'.CV^IH IRD of rN,„'I' P'OTORE.M HR •SPET-IAL-.OVERSIGRIT .unul THE: o'l.'TIIII I in FTOMPLI-ISIIL I.I-IMI'.L ,.L USW I .mil ILL" -TR\L TI,'T A PIVOI I I\IN« JVSCI-IIII.'d, LISS W T!RI WT.S IPTIRSIOBI I DM, .IINI'I.'Q, I -M' -I -T I (I I'_I IU ,I OIFI 1 »O.O courr, I^rr~rrn-n irnxr-^VTTI Iii.s,,, our coisii'iy. [-•-hears t,hc I H.V 1'ifes ari'UO.ikol-.-.ifiii, liiid'if tlie fair s.peiiusug ,|-n upt.,.|d:- wiijrshe posfer in the way t' I1, pi ice: lien liecomplislHrd, and .!ivlii'I I:lie leaVe.S tin-' &nd liou, WI'U-a urownig h' ij "IT.R R"i»t--').r uiv-.es i'I.tee to, a' iv M«r,ssnc \Jn!*lil?5iit tl.e ti'iTiT'iiiaf f.iir.iiid ^li-fi .Pjv- j\i' ii a iifsi m-on ihe liiio'iun -ii.!liv 'liS'.ited i-.ii-.-i'lnt oi the L«\ S a 11—i' i\l tyi c. LiiOffi!!d'itiUjrs.' byHc huEin'i'liVr for rale, a i-eif fei\ling. S^r (6al stove, iirgixul bail at I5ou ^e'^s^irx. day was 1 'stixinu' vi'iiid.j liii.i'i plav. Iiv tiiutii il on::ei-.l me ispriuuiteju.p---'- "V ami fenini?''clil^Vonft pityc^ilye-i iiinings, ivliieli risulle.! in !!ie threatof ihe 'M'loi'e 1 v.ceti lallei' eltiii by a sere .M' 'i7. i.i.' 1"-'-^s^V "vV' •SCORE of PI to 0-. J:.G(IIJD,.^IS :'-^'sr-utiii I I it t- .Vcntii Ki»Vi l.v/'.-1 -r.. O.ir, pui'lie ^i.i^,0^ vr:rt..'.(j|i:tu.vvvltiHiill Kee': fail o:i next .Moiiilay. ~TT7 We w.iil bt.-.uk'ie'-tiuM Tui-.-dujV to til! hi r..the Clay County AgricuItural'tjooiety'. is to be biiiied. (1. (j. R'u-hards was struck with a'liii:.-. ball at the jiraeiice'game on edae.-d .y. Filst b'.oi.d I'll Richards.-' W .wv :^y cji -c/ tnii ic-jp- Adclnhi hot 1*1 having liwn' in CM-iir.W: a. ball PAUND^ \-. -.. '.b. Wo^lV'lHlS.j "1 .'•rati.-Il' of til'.'.-' It"', between't-ii's'aaes oP five and Svuflff Ql'.i) *l!c|Hriltf5. John Bremner, T'HWIll A lilt UL.LUIT 1 r.hat i'ui tit), vlil .• h" bi^ I'1 hr.ie.io-i fleet ." .t Ulli^i 4 fl r\f ['!,?,'m,1 -d^(.).r i: eltim V.o« ti a known nl Jit several J"'r«ij pii'tTTise^i I'M'itf} (.lo.l.imj a lew .iiiiii Jiii i'l' o'l ii.tu iiiiut.-, I or ujiHul J.%v ili/iiu.---iiom £.ii',tiui, :irnl-!-Uip l'i 1 on!, La*.i, i, \rt Paints,, Oils, Varnishes, \V lidov.'- Cfl ass. ^y, .1 Pitpei', CI n^i odll -S2SCEXiSIOK. DRUG- AND BOOK STORE. Vc% 1,1,^ SM" I V* Al! \\,f. pop.nai'. niV-dic'ii -s of the i\\ coiup:2iijdcd r.-r- r::.:' I. ol ii!"" o!". LTranr vAry. .reeeiv^.l 'm i'^y ft'oiii W.i 11. lliaU, (i. 'r:-. i!e to the ..O-iil"'FeliO.Wf'. a char ,^:'lias jh^t been granted to' the J-!'•! (I. ('. Mv. f-Dakota ^ralid.i.vl-ieA The lir.-l session' ol Th jeans .IT IrtW -t '^l-ccptical An it Kuncy Ar.ic Ksa-dlight Oil- irir4-H: city on I] Iiase heat- oriKiV :Y It n'o. irtbs iJ.'J^jiinjt'r.d-,' timed v'nly-one til Iv Jr. 'dii-vv-4! jV of (-loihs -IT NA. IVI-TTH-'. NI\TL doc-- f." li^e.. (liiltl i'-O i!»t (n'oP \\uV. lilt'—Y....'.. ','. 1 1 1 —rn ..'. .—^-r- r-^r-RI |..« i^VCED-'Oai D. 1»H- ulr- couulcra C'UB. 1. '.' I'T.'UIII.ED: GIIAR-^NTY .A:GQ0'L(IC::PR-RF0 sale. :t I new l.t-DUY yiit lli'icle B. EII-J.M.VX.IK Co. 'I'xveiil.v-t y. cUc'SH A No. .1 Tea O 0 W ii allctiob bsils& V:n/ i:-: &V-v.': V. :s. All owner' i'.ij-'savi-i-al eoptes.i.-f ri^'ii "Hov eili.-n Sciiaiz. wineli Ijuve been lelt at. tlit--s PRESS mid .ly repaired ai.d re, itled, v.l'.l he opened to:,, VVyaU /'or?h thcplil hc lit:Xt Mor.t1:iy UloMUll^r. ... Dahot.-uan olliee. '1 h* wond.'i-f'.ii ril si::d Immense VT! j'oiight O .HuI the.«!' osf«.n. (•.'\nvjini?-: the 1 1 u\iv,t liberal. Oir.-r •.H, K-Y SO-RV UIR-MT. WHO'w »\.FT.I.-F I.V J'UR«IY TI~. OR IVU-Y O.l ihiii 3»' l] jr LINT^ I I I I I N O N N O Vj'.o UilKvV.ti'Tl-ptuyUhir. It viintif, hV'y ih-u ion •J'fiiai-.LM" IIU PI'OTI, UICJ' C,UJ,K a-sweet ^AI. RCI-EIV^-L^CK.VLIDR .' :.'",\*iio wouM a i'.IIN-fiicliipontvd IVI'II? AU-.'|: litji -R. riVt'r .,ifi thijt liar. •iy»Sl»"|j har j-.ro luc-.d tsncli'\vm.tl-. f.'il rri-ull Ali'.vc ank :, Lfj* jhiit yoii irill ^.jy It. 'Vuv-tlnr ''YC''" "''V "fny 3ale. :2s::sys1'.yoit jr Itllllg a! um.k. Ei^ijtiu line li"iv:- a- Sik". ^'ioi lie-t-C'vu a tint K- ililv: ol' tliu G.-..i)l!Mil i:lll .liotll. l.'U-ti Obit ^tut-to f!" fi'iu rni. l!rmTH-u(V- », ,.mti,i in or c|»:I iri lln* ^'ou t«iuu! fh:.uv-wiih fl .prr Ui"S. ii A A A N A O -I—.R:^Y»,I RULF A:^ N'CY«,U.TT V-,W-A-K'5 Kli— A ,K*ai!iH.r. his coiiiplalllt la#f Willi aiio-il ?Ciia I-Opit: 1 «illi v^liie'.i to n/.nsii :u»-, iai iii'itr.ii o.tu-e.. VC, om .(gtam, until larlli.-r i-.ot!••,'. i^ill-!!'\t-i lon.y nerintifc- Uiau fifty l^.-imis »r anuki:W i..Mt- uN', Ciaiaii^." 3*^" Books, 5 -'.M School Books,. Stationery. WCS* Tlio Best- in Market. ilau^'.i- (Oroccrics aub Ih'ouisionsi. I] W O E S A E I'FJT/* !V IH.B GREGORY BROTHERS BROADWAY YANKTON. I-'illOrt KtlICk Of —SSiiptc MIL! I'OT'CRICS'- -^iii nj'ivi-. t.- rare Ciiari'i'.limiery intoc)v\ Favorite Brands of Cigars iSr Tobacc\ jlli 0 A s'jieeia'ity. Jill! (Ooxitl.s unD (I'arpcts. L. D. PARMER,- Wii'iri!s*Ai.n• and Rii-riii, DijAbKB-iN Da-y Goods, Carpets, &c. THE CHEAPEST AND,THE BEST-. iil-:l' !*. fii. i-'Atra.ii, A a a OK.FIIK Uirthr Hired, bdim Third and Fourth, I n'r J.'i YANKTON, DAKOTA. is XK-^r^f ".V. *VJ 1 .1 Jmuclry.- O E & W O O ^VVuIj'Ih's. locks, ,1cweir\\ SILVER WARE, 3IuKi«'iil THIRD STREET. ill II V.tNKTbN, 1». T. ..... (Groceries and (Crorficry. M. T. WOOLLEY, ii if a Prr,tri|.- t,y oxpe:k-m-id |iliarm:u 'iij.v'.-'t i«"i nf YANKTON, DAKOTA. & A E Machinists, Millwrights -'"-I IustniiiiciiltK, Spfdil allenliou paid to Kcpnlnnij. W holf?al«* ami IMml iv-alcr iil ,'c GROCERIES Capital Stroot, :!-tf and... Iron and Brass Founders. Engines and Boilers Made and Repaired. Architectural Cast ings and Columns, "Window Caps and Sills, Bridge Castings, Gas and Steam Fitting. MILL FURNISHING A S a 1'tufry. -THE DAKOTA CENTRAL Stage, Livery, Feed & Sale Stables A If Ii NOW OPEKEI). "Orfice on WalTiTtt"StreT3tr t^ne Diior norlli of'i'lilrd-St. if iHiu tr I) A KOTA ,j wj O^K'l's1 by id :ti I prom pi Iv attciulcil Co. ,-y -YANIvTDN:. Blatt & Bnerdorf. Wholesale and Retail DKALKUS 1IV STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. O. P. HAGE, DKALKK IN Staple & Fancy Grom'ios, CROCKERY &. GLASSWARE, TII1RI|_TRKKT, ni'j:. tr YANKTON, IK T. Jouniry. Y^visrKTOisr 0 mou WOUKS 'ir* f'ii-1.•• C. T. CAMPBELL & CO. Yinl{|oM—City .Tlflltl) STI i-:i- T,lieai'.SI. Chillies lintel. Win. POWEltS & Co., I'l-iilirletiirs. Tins i-slaWisliiileiit lias liecn lei enlly lelllleil [lint leriiniislii-il willi fresh horses anil Pi INI rJjiHs ^inrnoiiis, wifh or wliiumllTri vt-r: funiislrctl oncnll at reasonable prices, Win. M. POWERS & Co. Uliqiograpl)!). INDIAN VIEWS,: Kmbrndns fourteen hands of the Sioux Nation, vhtftmh1!* vuribuct other tribes, The Uiu-Bt coljec Vion of Wild Western View# In the world. W Kipml.lo ally iii tlie waft. Corner tT J. Ml)UIill\V, PIlotoKrajilu-r. 3il »nd Wuln.nl' Btm^-ts, 3_ if Vnuktun, .J (tommijisiou. RK L. M. KEE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, THIRD STREET *1 YANKTON D.f.