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VOLUMli «. GENERAL NEWS. Hostile Utes at Work nison. on the Gun- It sports of mi Kxlcnsivi- Massacre of Mining I'iiis|i(i'toi's. Tim Town of Milton, PeiisiHylvunJii, Wiped Out l»y l-'in\ CONGRESSIONAL. HOU.S15. AVuHhiugtmi, May 15.—Tho bill the payment of claims allowed by c'liiiiniiHsioiicr tif claims piiHKOil. M^HHI'K. Keoil ami iiltiml olijoeteil to Mr. Stephenson oll'mng a resolution tliat eongrcHH HIIOUM not adjourn until tin? joint rule |J:ISKI!K providing for the method of counting tin? electoral vote. Mr. (iilison called tlie adjournment resolution as a question of priveluge. Mr. (ioodc desired to cull up the liilln to regulate Chinese immigration, to eu I'oree the eight hour law, and apply the proceeds of public land salca to educa tion, amidst much confusion, points of order and shouts to catch the speaker's eye. Mr. O'Neill said the adjournment res olution had given more hope to the hearts' of the people than any legislation proposed in this session. The house determined, li.v 125 to 85, to consider the adjournment icsolution, and defeated Mr. Tucker's motion to table the resolution, by 123 to Ni. Mr. Gibson demanded the previous question. Mr. Townshend inquired of Mr. Gib sou whether he would allow the exten sion of time for debate, and being an swered no, hopeil the previous question would be voted down. The previous question was seconded, l(Ki to 02, and the main question ordered. A half hour's debate began. THE HOSTILES AT WORK. K«*p»rtM tlmt tin I U.B UIV Miul«rlii|{ Mill «M*H hi Hut iiimii*oii Coiiuli-y. Chicago, May 15.—The Times this morning publishes!! story from Leadville told by John Allendorf.a reporter of that city, regarding a terrible massacre of white prospectors in tlie Ute reservation. Allemlorf says he left his home in Linn county, Kansas, seven weeks ago with seventeen others equipped for an expe dition in search of mineral, which they found on the head waters of the Gunni son river rich placers which yielded two to four thousand dollars per day. On May 3d, while the party was widely scattered, Indians mounted'and live hun dred strong galloped down upon the camp and after massaereing the whole party cut their bodies into pieces. Al lnndorf witnessed the affair from a moun tain whither he hail gone hunting. The Utes had carried oil' all the gold and the whole outfit. Allendorf escaped anil walked for several days until he reached a settlement. He gives the following as the names of the murdered: Charles and John Andrews, Ellis Morton. .Tames Henderson, John and Isaac Ditmore, -Martin Iteming, Peter Amberg, Fred and Louis Snell, Edward Maron, Phillip Jackson, Joshua Warner, Jesse Jerry Adam Homan, and Julius Terry. Mr. Allendorf confesses that his story had been discredited by settlers to whom he told it and who attributed it to a disor dered brain. Telegrams received at Leadville yesterday report, that men coming from the reservation to Lake City report a party of twentv-live prospectors coralled on the Gunnison and twelve killed. This is supposed to be Bradbu ry's party, which left Del Norte three weeks ago. Gen. JIcKeiizie's column is on its way to the scene. A letter from Saguache says the Utes are reported to have killed twelve miners forty miles west of that place, and troops from Ft. Garland are en route thither. All these stories are subject to doubt and cannot be verified soon, as the loads are in a ter rible condition but it is believed the In dians are making preparations for the war path, and stirring news are expected soon. FIRES. Complete te«tructioii of the Town of Mil ton, I'II. Siuiberrv, Pa., May 15.—The scene at Milton this morning beggars description. Nothing remains excepting the black and desolate ruins of a once prosperous town. People spent last night ill the houses left of the nail works and plan ing mill. The number of buildings de stroved is (itili. The vaults and books of the blanks are uninjured. The people of the town are almost entirely destitute, but provisions have been pouring into the town from the surrounding country. The man burned is identified as Mr. An grey, N5 years old, who was attempting to save the stable of tho poor hoiiBe. Mrs. Sticker died during the night from fright. The fire originated from sparks I from a saw mill attached to the ear works. The principal losers are Win. 1 tuber, tanner, $35,0110 Heinen, Sciiro liei .fc Co., $7o,(MMI Academy of Music, $30,000 car shops, SMI 10,000 insurance, S70.000 Huff House, §35,000—insurance, S15,(XN) United States -hotel, 810,000 Broadway house, 20,000 Cyrus Brown, druggist," $30,000 A. Wnguer, $80,000— insurance, §10,000 Swartz marble vard, 8150,(XH)—insurance, 810,000 Miltonian otlice, 85,(KK)—insurance, 82,(UN) Independent office, SI,(NM) G. Brown, butcher. 820,000—no insur ance Ex-Senator Bond's 810,(KK) resi dence. Tho churches destroyed are tho lteformcd, 818,000 Catholic, 810,(KK) Baptist, 815,000 Methodist, 815,(KM) Evangelical Presbyterian. Tho com panies lose as follows American, Phila delphia,8KK),(KX) C.irard,875.000 l'henix London, 850,(KK) Lycoming, 81K),000: Fire association, Philadelphia, 82!),(KK) Farmers of York, 821,OIK) 1' ranldin, 840, 000 Arinn, $125,000, and the two Dan ville companies 813,IKK), The aggregate losses are estimated at one million six hundred thousand dollars. Tlie Weather. Washington, Mav 15.—The probabili ties for the upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleyu and upjHjr lake region are: Slightly warmer south and east winds, stationary or falling barometer mid increasing cloudiness. I'r(«r PIprlitorN. New York, May 15—It is stated that llooke aud Donovnn are loth training sor a light. Ooss meets Paddy Kyau in the ring Tuesday. WASHINGTON. I'llMln Itiillilliig for IVuriu. Washington May 15.—The senate com mittee on public buildings and grounds decided to recommenil for passage tlie bill introduced by Mr. Davis to com mence the contraction of public building at I'coriu. FOREIGN. London, May 15—The criminal prose cution for libel instituted by Lambro against Ijiitoucher, editor of the Truth, resulted inn verdict for defendant. Iloihtr Kxplosluii, for tho London, May 15—A boiler explosion at liirchill's hall iron works this after noon killed fifteen persons, and twenty live persons were taken to the hospital, some in a dying condition. 'Mi#: Went I'olnt K.vmuinut inn. Went Point, N. Y.f May 15—Joseph E. Puimt, uu expert, wiw recalled and testi fied to the Htrikiug BimilaritioH in one sets of pairn viewed by other experts with ti note of warning. His testimony was in the main corroborativt^of other experts. The court room was filled with people, it being Htated that Cadet Whit taker will undergo a severe examination. Luwing Aliout 1)4*1(1 Hotly. New York, May 15—The friends of Dennis Coppers, a free mason, whose body wa« refused burial last fall, will carry the case to the court of appeals. (•'alia for Alii. Harrislmrg, Pa., May 15.—The mayor issues a second urgent appeal for speedy aid to the sufferers by the fire at Millen. LATEST BY MAIL. St. Louis, May 13—A mob of about one hundred masked men surrounded tho jail at Osceola Mo., between three and four o'clock this morning,took there from three men charged with murder and hanged them. Augusta, Me., May 13.—Investigation to tho affaiisof the First National into bank of Augusta revealed the fact that the late cashier, Israel Boothby, who suicided February 3, was a defaulter to the amount of over 830.000. West, Point, May 13—The expert, Gay lor, testified to-day that one set of pa pers presented him have so many points of resemblance to the note of warning that he is convinced they were written by the same persons. Milwaukee, May 13.—Early this morn ing the factory of the Mihi]l"'s manufac turing company at Fond du Lac, Wis., was entirely destroyed by fire. Five cars loading from the factorv burned. Loss estimated at 8125,0(10. One hundred and fifty men are thrown out of employment. Havana, May 13.—The desire for a commercial treaty between Cuba and the United States is daily becoming more pronounced. The president of the board of commerce has issued a cir cular to use all means at their disposal to promote the conclusion of the treaty. Atlantic City, N. J., May 13—Although no forest tires are within ten miles of this place clouds of cinders are continually falling over the city. The loss in this county in live stock buildings, timber, etc., destroyed is estimated at $200,000, and to vineyards around Egor Harbor City at 820,000. Boston, Mav 13.—The clerks at the postollice to-night performed their duties by aid of locomotive head lights loaned to the postmaster by the railroad compa nies, and tallow candles and lanterns. The absence of gas light is very conspic uous in the offices, rooms, and halls of the building. Canton, D. T., March 13—During the heavy rain storm that prevailed here Wednesday night a barn belonging to A. G. Vroman, situated in the principal part of the town, was struck by lightning and badly demolished, killing one valuable horse and damaging a fine new phieton. The copious rain that fell is of untold benefit to the growing crops. Baltimore, May 13.—A large meeting of prominent merchants, representing all departments of trade, was held to day in regard to the tariff on sugar, and an effort is now being made before con gress to obtain relief by means of a uni form toriff. The sense of the meeting was that, while the schedule of llepre sentative Carlisle's bill is not uniform, it is the best that has been offered, and should be adopted. Eldorado, Kansas, May 13.—Wm. Har rison, an Englishman, has purchased from the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fc railroad company hfty-two quarter sections of land in Mellon township. Butler county, this state, and arrauged for breaking up 120 acres on each farm, a house built on each quarter section and under the English tenantrv system'. Fifty-two English families will occupy these farms, each family will have from 200 to 500 pounds sterling. Bradford, Penn., May 13.—The fires among the wells in the 'neighborhood of Puke Centre have been subdued, and tho town is regarded out of danger. The 20,000 barrel iron tank of Mitchell A- Jones, on White farm, was still burn ing at noon to-day. The 10,(KK) barrel tank at Baker trestle, on tho Kendall and Eldred road, made an overflow, and the trestle was burned, interfering with the movements of trains. Bather form idable. fires broke out this morning near Coleville and Bardell, but a large force fought bravely, and now have them un der control. Three hundred rigs were destroyed last evening. The great dan- gor is named, though a number of fires lire still burning. THE MILWAUKEE ROAD. the. Wisconisn Vnlny railroad, 8!) miles, from Tomah to Waiuaii, Wis., and se cured the lease of the Chicago, Clinton, Dubuque and Minnesota railroad, adding 4M miles of new rood to tho Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul company. Who in Mm. As this question is frequently asked, we will simply say that she is a lady wlig for upwurds of thirty years lias untiring ly devoted her time and talents as a fe mole Physician and nurse, principally among children. She lias especially studied the constitutions and wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge, ob tained in a lifetime spent as nurse and physician, she has compounded a Hooth ing Syrup, for children teething. It op erates like magic—giving rest and health, and is moreover, sure to regulate tlie bowels. In consequence of this article, Mrs. Winslow is becoming world-re nowned as a benefactor of her race chil dren certainly do rise up and bless her especially is this the case in this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syriip are daily sold and used here. We think Mrs. Winslow has immortalized her name by this invaluable article, and we sincerely ljelieve thousands of children have been saved from an early grave by its timely use, and that millions yet un born will share its benefits, and xinite in calling her blessed. No mother has dis charged her duty to her suffering little one, in our opinion, until she has given it the benefit of Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup. Try it mothers—try it now.— Liflit*' Vixiliif New York 6ity. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. Tin- Voltaic licit Co., Mich. Will send their celebrated Electro Voltaic Belts to the afflicted upon 30 days' trial. Speedy cures guaranteed. They mean what they say. Write to them without delay. Jlrniru'* Houiieholtl i'anuvea Is the most effective Pain destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the blood whether taken internally or ap plied externally, and thereby more cer tainly Believe Pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain allieviator, and it is warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side. Baek or bow els, Sore Throat, Rheumatism, Tooth ache, and All aches, and is The Great Believer of Pain. "Brown's Household Panacea" should be in every family. A teaspoonful of the Panacea in a tumbler of hot water (sweetened if preferred), taken at, bedtime, will break up a cold. 2&cts. a bottle. Much Sirl nt'M*. Undoubtedly with children, attributed to other causes, is occasioned by Worms, Brown's Vermifuge Comfits, or Worm Lozenges, although effectual in destroy ing worms, can do no possible injury to the most delicate child. This valuable combination has been successfully used by physicians, and found to be absolute ly sure in eradicating worms, so hurtful to children. Twenty-five cents a box. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. I Dnbuquc, In., May li!.—It is confi dcntly believed that tlie Chicago,Clinton, Alonoy on ileal Estate. Dubuque and Minnesota railroad was to day leased to the Chicago, Milwaukee anil St. Paul. The lease is for ninetv- main line from Clinton to LaCrescent.. The Cascade narrow gagne of 36 miles, the Waukon narrow gague of 14 inileR, the Calcitonin narrow gagne of 0(1 miles, and the Wisconsin Vnllev standard gagne of 107 miles, making -id" miles in all. The terms of the lease are not made pub lic. It is probable tlie transfer will be made by the 1st of June next. The Chicago and Northwestern company was anxious to got. this property and' hod been inspecting it recently with a view of taking it, but the Millwimkee was too quick for them. Milwaukee, May 111.—The Chicago, Milwaukee aud St. Paul Uns purchased WALL STHKKT. New York, May 15. Money—.VT/,1') cent. Governments—Generally steady. NKW YOKK. New York, May 15. WHKAT -Moderately active. ^([Ulc better. No. 2, northwestern. $1.21 No. 2 red. May $1.35 June No. 1. white, June, $1.25. CORN— Quite, shade stronger. Mixed western, spot, 50&514c. do. future. OATS—Shade firmer. Western. 4o5*i0e. POUK—Firmer. New mess $11.TJ1 LAUD—Firm, higher. Steam rendered. WHISKY—Nominal, CHICAGO. Chicago, May 15. WHKAT—Heavy, lower. cash: $1.163» June $1.UP.» July. CORN—Weakloower. 37*BC c:ish:iWVc June 86July. OATS—Firm, higher, SIV^c bid cash 304c June 88" jc July. HYE—Steady. S2c. BARLEY—Steady. 79^-89c. PORK—Weak. $10.40 cash, $10,124 June: $10.55 July. LARD—Weak, $t3.15cash Juue $6.97 July. WHISKY—$1.0$. MILWAUKEE. Milwaukee, May 15. WHKAT—Declined !i lower. Noon board qniet. Hard $1.1D. No. 1, $1.1614. No. 2 and May, $1.1215 June, $1.12^ July $1.(W%,. CORN—37»4C. OATS—:I0?4i\ HYE—81k*. liAllLKi'—O'.k*. THEO. SCHWAN. Capt. ltth Inf.. Acting U. S. Indian Agent. C.KO. W. IlOBKllTS. Work Cuttle WniittMl. nine .years, and includes 18(1 miles of tl'ic CKVENTY yoke of work cuttle wnnu-il lwtwecn O 4 and 7 years olil. Applv to A. W. lYKNDV.IL VnnktiW, D. To Kxeltange. HOI} IN MERCHANDISE,consisting Hats, Cam. Notions and otli... Stooda,Applv in exchange for Farming lands and City ot*. to GEO. W. ROBERTS, Real Estate ami lmturancc Agent. rrivllrec f'"* NrtiH'-tTnullM' for All. "YANKTON LIBERAL LEAGUE meet* every Sunday evening at ":*!, at Liberal ljeaguo Hall, three doors caat of Ketchum's store. Third Street. The public cordially invited to attend. ft. K. FKLTON. YANKTOX, DAKOTA TEltBlTOltV, SATURDAY EVEXlXU, MAY IS, 1880. 43 Yearxbcfore the Public THE CEHU1NE DR. C. McLANE'S LITER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "for ail the ills that flesh ia heir to," but in affections of the Liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia, und Sick Head ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre paratory to, or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Kach box has a red-wax seal 011 with the impression, McLAXE'S LIVER 1JILL. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of C. MCLAXE and FLEMING UKOS. #S0"Jnsist TITHJD having the genuine Du. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS, pre pared by FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name JIc/xiM«, spelled differently. same pronunciation. Coughs, Bronchitis & Consumption. What a Well Known Druggist nay* About Allen** Lung ISHIKHIII. MOTHERS, KKAI! OAKLAND STATION, UY„ Genflemen: The demand for Allen's 1-tuig ItalttHin IH increasing constantly. The ladies think there in no medicine cuual to it for Croup and Whooping Cough. C. 8. SlAKTIN, Druggist Sold by all Medicine Dealers. SPECIAL NOTICES. For Keut. A STONE residence containing ten large rooms with cifitern and stable, ana everything con venien on Capital streett north of the lihihe. Apply to JOHN N. HARTERT, Corner ftth and Pearl Rtreeta Farmers Take Notice—For Kent. COHTY acres of land, situated five miles east of Yankton and just north of the Jim river bridge, well broken last June, and will be rent ed for the present season on easy terms. For particulars enquire of James Donahue, Yank ton. Want**!. A GlIiL to cook and do general house-work. MAJOR SHARP, Corner Sixth and Linn Street. Girl W'ail ted. A GOOD girl, competent to do general house work, can find employment by applying, at MRS. GEO. VANTAKSEL'S Douglas Avenue, west of bridge. ot IS, Muck 53, Lower Yankton, •^this office. How to Get Three liarrels of Water for Twenty-Fivw Cents. PLACE your water barrel where it can le reached from the wagon. Pay your quarter and get the balance of the water when wanted, from the old reliable City BED LINK that has run the longest, spent money enough in water works to supply 20.000 people. A SEVEN room brick house on Douglas Ave nue. A cistern, wiMtd shed and fenced lot attached. Apply to J. P. BADAELLl. Jeweler, 3d street, Yankton. D. T. Watches Jewelry and Silver Good*. A LARGE assortment selling at bottom prices by VAN COTT. CLARK & CO., The Jewelers. Watches and Jewelry, Vicely repaired by VAN COTT, CLARK A CO.. the Yankton jewelers. Diamonds Iteset, (ings made over. Hair Jewelry, manufactured by VAN COTT CLARK Co.. The Jewelers Dand welling house on Pearl st. between Fourth Fifth. Apply to F.J. MAG EE. To Kent. A Proposal* for Work Oxen. CHEYENNE RIVER AOKNCY, D. T., May 10th. 1SS0. pROPOSAl^S. in triplicate, enclosed in sea let! envelops and addressed to the undersigned and marked "PrmMjsals for work oxen," will received at the Jencks hotel. Yankton. D. T., until 12 in.. May 26th, Ish), for furnishing ana delivering at this agency on or before June 27th. 1KS0? .Vl yoke of work oxeu with yokes and chains. The oxen to be sound, well broken aud in good condition. They must not le under 4 nor over 6 years old. The yokes to be new and complete, and the chains to be cable, 14 feet long including hooks. A certified check for one fifth of the amount of the proposal must accom pany each bid as a guarantee that the successful bidder will at ouco enter iuto contract and fur nish a good bond ujHin performance of which the check will IK* returned, otherwise to be for feited to the United States. A copy of this ad vertisement must be attached to and form a l»art of each proposal. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. DWELLING HOl'Sl". four trond rooms, pantry, front and back porch and cistern. Situated on Green street, between Fourth and Fifth. Apply on the premises. J. PARKER HAYWARD. Real Estate and Insurance. Yankton, D. T. Hair Dressing. MRS. I. PRAY wishes to inform the ladies of Yankton and vicinity that she has removed to over Mr. Brace's store, on the corner of Third and Capital streets. A large iissortment of hu man hair on hand. Switches, curls and puffs made to order. Combings rooted and made up as nice as cut hair. Orders from out of towu promptly attended to. For Kent. 1* JOOM 8, Pennington's block, over post oflice. one of the lest rooms in the build ing f»r an otfice. While I do not claim to be the originator of the the lid, Casli IMnn of doin# business. I do make a claim and I am able tu back it up that I am the only Strictly Cash Grocer Yank ton My business for the last year has been more than a success, which I attribute to my strict adherence to toe cosh plan of selling goods, and the appreciation by the people of uniform low prices on standard goods. Apply at WANTED. A GlHii to dogeneral house-work in a small family. Must eome well recommended, Apply J1t residence. Mas. N. Tobj Mulberry Street Strayed or Stolen. I^HOM my ranch on Swan lj&ke creek, are sup supposed u» have gone over on the Jim riv er, one roan horse seven years old, right hip shorter than the other, one buy horse eight years old. scar on the left front ankle. A re ward of will be paid for their return. W. E. CATON. WANTED. G1UL to do general house work in a small family of three. Apply at residence. MRS. C. H. BATES. Wedding Presents. FINE assortment at VAN COTT. CLARK A CO.'S the Jewelers. PENNINGTON. For Sale or Kent. 8M ALL brick residence on Pearl street, 2nd door from my residence. The house has six rooms and malkes a comfortable home for a small familv. Applv to JOHN L. PENNINGTON. STONE dwelling house, with six rooms, cis tern, shrubbery, large garden privilege. Magnificent view of the citv. Enquire of W. ROBERTS. Real Estate and Insuruucc Agent, Sd St. I^ash paid for Yankton Countv orders. Apply *-'to G. \V. ROBERTS. O?, TIME, lots 17 and IS, block 45, lx»wcr Yankton. Good residence lot*. Applv to G. W. ROBERTS. O Good dwelling houses. Applv to. G. W\ ROBERTS. Dentist. HI). President. D01KJE, DeWitfs Block, Third street, Yankton, Dakota. Money to Limn. (IN FIRST CLASS FAUM PROPERTY at 10 'per cent, interest and reasonable commis sion*. DKWEY & FRENCH, d&wtf. Attorneys at»Law. TOM MARSHALL, The Cash Grocer 2s/£orriso:cL's Eloclz. Choice Sug. Cured Ham, pr lb. I l^c 8 1-2 lbs. st'd Gran. Sugar, $1.00 9 lbs. standard A Sugar, 1.00 10 lbs. extra Sugar, 1.00 4 1-2 lbs. Fancy Rio Coffee, 1.00 5 lbs. Choice Rio Coffee, 1.00 6 lbs. Good Rio Coffee, 1.00 19 bars White Russian Soap, 1.00 17 bars Blue India Soap, 1.00 The Finest and Best Line of IB -A- S In tlie City. Choice Japan Tea 50 cents per lb. Fancy 65 and all other Teas at correspondingly low prices. Choice Table Syrup, 75c per gallon GKOCKRIES. LAVENDERS' G.£.SXZ GROCERY HOUSE! CONTINUES TO BE THE Favorite Trading Place —)ilN TOWN AND COUNTY. Becausc it supplies the very best goods to le had in the world. Because every article required for family use in the line of Groceries can be fouud there at all times. E A S E Its prices are uniform and so low as to defy competition. Because its CASH system is successfully estab lished and gives to its customers ad vantages which the credit system does not possess. Grateful for the con tinued favors of -the woplc, this pop ular House assures its patrons that every effort will be made to keep its st4ck and prices fully up to the demands of tlie times. No utner Grocery House in the Territory will he permitted to surpass it either in quality of goods or price Very Respectfully, A. W. LAVENDER. MISICAI-. MUSICAL ART SCHOOL! Corner Douglas Avenue and 4th st. MRS. S. L. WHITNEY Principal. Orgtiii, Voait and Harmony. LESSONS GIVEN. Instrumental and Vocal, each per quarter. $12 Harmouy A quarter consists of ten weeks, two lessons each week. Pupils desiring to take one lesson each week can make arrangements to that effect-. Fall term to commence Sept. 22d. No deduction for absence except in cases of pro tracted illness. Those desiring to take lessons will please commence promptly with opening of |j |\. term. IWlXTKItS. SEMPLE & MONROE House Painters. Graining, Glazing and Kalsomining. Paper llunjjmy a Specialty. ALL WORK GUARANTEED To give Satisfaction. SHOP AT COATES' Stand, Broadway. Orders left at Mills & Purdy's ami at K. 5 OMLtea* will receive prompt attention In a few minute*, you can satisfy your self as to my plan of doing business, my goods and my prices. Come and see for yourself, all 1 ask is a trial. My stock is very large^nd complete. 1 make special fig ures in job lots. in kegs, 53 each 2 Corn, 20c My stock embraces every description of Canned and Preserved Goods either in glass or in tin, and I sell at uniformly low prices. TOM MARSHALL, The Only Strictly Cash Grocer in Yankton. vcrtiBements. When I say I sell for cash and Pure Cider Vinegar, 25c per gallon Sotyadvertf2e 3 lb cans Standard Peaches, 20c I do (y«h bumnetmin order to secure popu 3 Tomatoes, 17 1 -2 l&rity for my concern. It is business with me, ALT. THE XEAV —AND— I J. O. BATES, Post Office Block. N O 1 5 S E S in Men's und lioyV Straw Hats Now in Stock. A Genuine Jersey Bull! from imported stock, and a few Pure Berkshire Pigs, row SAI.K. Enquire of A. F. HAYWARD. Big Beer! -AT- CHARLEY LONG'S FIVE CENTS A GLASS- STKAMKIW. Hamburg' American Packet Company's Weekly Line of Steamships, Leaving New York every Thursday at 2 P. M. For England. France and Germany. Tickets to and from Europe at lowest rates. For passage apply to C. B. RICHARD & CO., Gen eral Passenger Agent*, 61 BROADWAY. NEW YORK, or to their Agents. MIM.INKRY. MRS. 15. ,J. COGGIXS, Dealer iu I Illiz^er and LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS. Materials for Fancy Work a Specialty Third St.. Yankton, Dakota 111DKS Fl'RS. DEALERS IN HIDES, FURS, Leather A N I N I N S THIRD STIIEET Yankton. Dakota. ,M if -w ':!y$-?--''~--'-1,'%":?•r.'/ -£***3i p? "/J1 NUMBER 18. K'K CKKAH M. H. JENKINSON. Manufacturer of the Celebrated Crystal ICE CREAM CONFECTIONER Bread and Fancy Cake BAKER. —Weddings and Parties— Supplied on Short Notice The Reputation of the Crystal Ice Cream Achieved Last Season will be Fnlly Sustained tlie Coming Summer. M. H. JENKINSON Third Street, 1 livc up 40 myad* Anable & Kelley, House. Sign. Carnage and Ornamental PAINTERS Plain and Decorative PAPER HANGING, Gilding. Glazing. Graining. Marbling. Kalsomining. Oil Finishing, etc. Sign Painting a Specialty. Our prices are as reasonable as can be found in the city —1 .... class work in the cit£, and we turn out nothing but tret (.-it Cedar W., btt. 2d and 'dd. YANKTON, DAKOTA WALTER H. CARR, DEALER IN Groceries, Vegetables, Fruits, ]f/ft '-1 £3 *\V? Yankton. REEK. The Celebrated Jos. Schlitz MILWAUKEE CN DBAUGHT AT O W N S Third St. Sample Rooms. Brown having refitted the MERCHANTS BILLIARD PARLOR will also keep at that establishment Joseph Schliti's Milwaukee Beer on draught. Brown's facilities for keeping Beer COOIJ and FKESH are unequalled, and he is at all times prepared to furmsn this invigorating bev eragc at l»oth ot his establishment*, Gentlemanly bar tenders officiate and Brown is ready to guarantee satisfactory attention and I satisfactory goods. Tne best of Wines, Cigars and Liquors at both places. CALL AT BROWN'S Sample Rooms and Billiard Parlor. PAINTING. Candies, :I I *1 4 Nuts, Cigars. Orders will receive prompt attention. WALTER H. CARR, & E E} Third St., Yankton. BROADWAY UHPOLSTERING AND Second, lland Store J. E. Gillespie & L. E. Sayers. Proprietors. fc^"Second Hand Furniture bought and.^Q sold. Upholstering of all kinds done to* order. Msttrewe* always on hand. Old Mattresses made over. .. (S^Cushions. Curtains. Lambrequins. Jcc. &c, made to order. We also rfpair Carriage and Boggy Top*. Cushions. Ac. C£r~We make UpholsteriBg a specialty. All work done in a workmanlike manner. Store on east side of Broadway, between Sec ond and Third, opposite Minnesota House.