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Washing singing LOSHOHR Drawing lessons Painting Painting in Oil Artificial Fruit and Wax Flowers Lace Work M1U.KH. BLUE ARAS8, -£^ca^.eancL3r OK Till'. Sacred Heart. Yankton, Dakota Territory. I & A 2 S S Kver brought to the Territory. ScidenbergV Key West a Specialty. Sole agents foi Solilitz's Milwaukee Pieer. lly the Keg or CaKe. In fact everything usually kept in a iirst elas 'iqnor store. We sire prepared to fill orders for any quanti ty of Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobaccos, ami guarantee satisfaction, and at prices lower than ever before. I Adler & Ohlman. ItKUit. 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 Schlitz's Milwaukee Beer on draught. Brown's facilities for keeping Beer COOL and FRESH are unequalled, and he is at all times prepared to furnish this invigorating bev erage at both of his establishments. Gentlemanly bar tenders officiate and Brown is ready to guarantee satisfactory attention and satisfactory goods. The best of Wines, Cigars and Liquors at both places CALL AT BROWN'S Sample Rooms anil Billiard Parlor. CELEBRATED «^gppsr vvra This Academy is under the direction of the Sisters of Mercy. The course of studies at this liiKtilutiun, bexiae the UKUIII branches of a good and useful ednea-tiou, embrace Music, Drawing Painting, l'Jtiitt and Fancy Needle Work, Wax Fruit, and Flowers, etc. Tho nessionK commence tlio first week in September and tin tirst week in February. ji«h boarder will come provided with table Napkins. Knife and Fork, Silver Spoon, Goblet. and'Work Basket and have her clothing all marked in full. The religious principle** of non-Catholic pupils are not interfered with. All pymeiits to be made in advance. ,, SESSION—Board and Tuition, includingVocul Music class, Needle work and lied and Bedding fi3?"Dny School opens the first week in Sftptombcr iilso.,JO WINKS ANI LIQVOKS. CIO AH MANUFACTORY. -THE- Oldest Liquor House IN TUB NORTnWKST. Adler & Ohlman WHOLESALE Liquor Dealers F. HIRSHSTEIN, YANKTON, DAKOTA. Keep constantly on band the following brands of liquors: Mi-Hrnyer's, Taylor's, Slinwlinii, Antler smi County, Monock and Castle Uock KENTUCKY WHISKIES! Also, Our Favorite GOLD SPRING, BOYD, Ac.. Which we are selling at very low priccs. a full stock of iported Wines & Liquors. The Largest Stot^k of Though Shaking Liko an Aspon Ilea! With the chills and fever, the victim of malaria may still recover by usinir this celebrated s)c ciuc, which not only breaks up the inoHt aggra viited attacks, but prevents their recurrence. It is infinitely prefcranle to quinine, not only br caiiHe itdoes the business far more thoroughly, T/*RTVV IWTUT MRWR bJ iill n?iieidKtM iild n«»ss and invigorating attion up« »«cm. gSTFnr sale Oealc rs generally. WANTED! and you will receive better satisfaction than from patronizing outside enterprises, I My Success is Your Own. NewYorkSun FOR THE CAMPAIGN. THE Wkkki.Y SUN will be found a useful auxiliary by all who are earnestly working for the reform of the National Government. Be lieving that the evils which have so long beset the country can be cured only by a change of the party in power. THE SUN earnestly supports for President and Vice-President, HANCOCK and KNOLJSH. lu order that all those who sympathize with our purpose may most efficiently co-operate with us, we will send THE WEEKLY SUN to clubs, or single subscribers, post. paid, for twenty five cents for the next three months. Address, THE SUN, New York City. BAND INSTRUMENT CATALOGUE, Our nfir I'.niiil Instrument:*. Muic, .Suits, Caps, Rrlt, I'-.tidn-c, [Vit . poua. Drum }tuj.rji' Mat. Mill Slut, F|:ui!-K. Cup I.IUC|I«, ^tn lit* iral'i fr A now and compiele TO \VM)U)('K, containing Chapipri on A Comr'nent Woman, hood. Selection of wife. Kvi«!rtifc» of Virgin* ity. Temperament*, bu-rtlitv, Advice Uridd* rwm. Il«^*nd, Wifk. IHrvtitx'lnn, h« A JUlfirrwi* I'litjUu'il Ciwiliufl, Cvkflwibfiit. L"'f «nd Ci.nri.K'is tmi«0tiu.tiU u. U.i I.rw* nf R»|n»1urt|„B. flojU Lif. Mairisf. 4tl O 'vir*, L...I M.fVii. «r Worn,,. 1*-.^. ,4 «'Win.lU.r miri ratr. Mr. it is ai»o a Private Medical Adviser nn «iitea»r» re •ultinc from impure texual »«ociatioit«. and nn »rlf-al»i*e—the wiiW h.hl •4*mlh-*nd tU «n««l nn lift, rtating at vill^xil. l(M» dA.[ nf I crM«M tB»rbtW Ungt ujmVii Irak, uid t.M OM |.|n, witUot.i Iw n.u Cb(I»mu« •BdWndr«U. SWIIMU ft« »l. /Of. llutUIimUm«JI (•i*Hii»rr.ilHftiia arPTCnEInhim lUlt mhih\ I n4 fcddiM, aM •«.•••• tk\ oitl Ihk 1 Vl«toMt*T«a. XIUim, M. IUTTS' QISPIHSaRT. Ho. 12 1C. 8th St., St. UnU. Mo. IMPORTANT TO AGENTS. THE LIFE OF GENERAL JAMES A. GARFIELD By bis personal friend. MAJOR BUNDY, Kditor AT, Y.-ifaiUw the ONLY EDITION to which Gen. Garfield has given personal atten tion or facte. Beautifully illustrated, printed nnd bound. Full length steel portrait by Hall, from a pictnre taken expressly for this work. ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED. Liberal terms, Send $1*00 at once for complete outfit. A. S. BARNES & CO,, 111 and 113 Williams St., N. Y. A GENTS WANTED FOR ths fastest selling Book of the age. Foundations of Success, BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FOIIMS. Tho laws of trade, legal forms, how to trans act business, valuable tables, social etiquette. Parliamentary usage, how to conduct public business in fact it is a complete GUIDE TO SUCCESS for all classes. A family necessity. Address for circulars and special terms, ANCHOR PUBLISHING CO., ju22-d&w2m St. Louis, Missouri. MONEY FOR MORTGAGES On Real Estate. THE CORBIN BANKING CO. 115 Hroad\viiy, New Tork, -1 Purchaso Mortgages well secured by first, lien upon Country Real Estate at the very best rates difcwlhn WANTED. cpntl5' patented artule that sells readily to all liruuMsts nnd merchants, dentists, barliers and ml. A I MI. A MB —. k.! .L 1, ... cently traveli.., families. Tho right party with small capital can secure a valuable agency tcortA $10 to MtfAt. AtlCITTB'**rrwb«rf CamII Tm« dfff. Address Sak.^c I'owdftr, tt- 1 THE TAYLOR IIEAD REST CO.. I luia^A-lm IU I«ko Bt., Ouomo. Ill- v^gy \-:\yrsv% Si'^?vw? %Si®iW MliDK'AK. PULL 10.(M) liuio jr IKI YANKTON Cigar Factory PROPRIETOR, Manufacturer of Domestic nud Havana Cigars Thirly-Flvo Ditto rent Crand*. GIVE ME A CALL Alsi Hefore Purchasing: Klscwhcrc THY AND PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY, 3K LAXATIVE UNLIKE PILLS Anil lh« unuiil Purgatives, is pleasant to lake, aii'l will rjftvu nt oiicir tho mont nud lutrmU-M M.vat4»n Iteimvnlor J«M»nM»r (ml lin« rot ln»»-n hion^lit t«i public I'«r (Inn. HIMonuiru, llmliielie. l'llM. ituwlsr* nrunn/ from UH uhttrurtf.d btatc oj the »ywmt It innoiitpiirtihly thu tett curative utant. Arwl lio* itfttioiH liiHiot mi t/fltlnc tho nrti''l^ cntlfd for. TH»PI£-FBUIT I.AXATIVE la put up in •irnfui-d tin (mien only. Price Wl cent*. A»k your D«Bcrlptivt» PamplilHt, or tuidress the pro- 1 (j, V...V/.V///.V//////////.V.V.V.V.V.V .Vim J. K. HBTHKKINUTON, 1riitfsi»t for |rlxiui 3fi Park l'l»ri.tlN'W Wk. BErORE PURCHASINQ ANY fORM OF So-C»lLCD ELECTRIC BELT, H'itt'i. or ApriliaiU!(f rf/irewntefioctroN^Eil'^,.#,,» ini'l niii'ciiil DisonsfH, BHIIII to tln» IMJLVERMACilhR GALVANIC CO., N«w York, N. Y„ Clnr.innnti, O., or tiaii FrniiciHoo. CAI.» for tln-ir Frrc Parnjilili't nna •'Tin* Kloptrin H'-vicw," and V«»it will «av* tmr, hriUlH and niiinri,. Til.- I'.ii.n. -ir.-Ml.*-l-iIrM in t'fir UllH- Kl.-i'll M* -I i.- A '•..lilllu'li. GRAY'S SPKCU'IC MKIilC'INK. •'KADE Mft'?.-: The f* i*c a tT ft A DENMARK# /^Cv Item «'dy. An nufaU in^ cure for ,* Nominal Weak yS\( ~S ne8H, H]M?rimu torhea, Jmpo tfiicy, and nil diH« aKC8 that, l..- follow, and a* a Jfelore Kpnuenccof J5.0U 10.(JO self AftG? Takino- abuftc, an IORB «»f Memory. Uni.AIWr n-jHo»-«»iniMit a| teen! II 13. I' Aajsmg' vf»r«al LaKsi^tude. I'ain in tho Hack, l)imnrsn of ViKion, Preniatire old Age, and many other dis eaKCB that lend to Insanity or Consumption and then a Premature Grave. J3~KulJ particular)? in our pamphlet, which we desire to wild free by mail to cvervom*. .fcSyThc Specific .Medicine is w»ld byulj drutj gihtK at *1 per packa^o. or six packn^s for ^5, or will be Kent free hyjuail on rocoipt of the money by addressing '1*11 ,M CDKIM CO. Merchanrs Block. Detroit. Mien. t^*Sold in Vankron evorvu h« r»- by druggihtR New Advertisements. I ADIES AND STOHE-KEEPERS you C}in jf,.t Choico Goods cheap, by writing on a PoHtal for our l'rieu List-, which enables /J-oii to ordor by mail the best way. and nee the many kinds of MerehandiKo we keep for sale at hiirpriKingly low priecn. We send samples of Hamburg**. Laces, llibbons, Fringes, etr., if requeKted. We seli wholesale and retail for Cash down. A now combination HVHtem enables us to (jnote very close prices. We have $1, £2 and JS5 packages of notions which cannot be bought for twice the money elsewhere, ail wanted in every family. Money returned if not satisfactory. Houghton & Dutton, 55 Ti*emont Jit Boston, Mass. LOUIS LAW SCHOOL, .aw of Was'njiirion ii!vrr*ity. F^ir. ,'t-nth Aut.ual Term c'xmnri.ces Wt-dne&Jhy, (jul/er 3, ItiO. I r»sir*e of »tu«!y two Aimuil Ttrnu, icvea inuittlii each. Studci a'liiniieJ to c!t»t on ex »tmiutiiii. Tuition, fK)rPr'f,n,» A I1KNUV IlITt IICOIK, Oraii or I acuity. Si. I.JUII. (t\777 A YKAlt and KXPKNSKS TO in A(JKNTS. thittitfree. 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Baltimore Female College 'TMIEonly Female College in Maryland—was chartered 1&I9. with the power of ron ferrmg ilegrees, nnd liberally endowed bv the State in ltitU). It has new buildings, ample grounds, gooil apparatus, nn able Faculty, and all the appointments of a first-class institu tion, Board and tuitou, $2t0. Misses under twelve years $310. Catalogues at this otliee. N. C. BROOKS. L.D.D., President, ^1^HE great- kin Remedy CARBOLISALVE has no eipiul, having perfectly eradicated disease, and cured where all other remedies have failed. It speedily cures Ulcerations benly Eruptions. Itching and Iritation* of th skin and Scalp, and is a positive cure for Pile* either itching or bleeding. Fever sores. Indol ent ulcers. Erysipelas. Scrofulous sores. Scald liead, Ringworm. Sore breasts. Swollen (Hands. Inflamed Sore Eyes, Poisons, Boils. Chafe*, Bites of Poisonous Insects,Catarrhal affections A valuable veterinary specific for Scratches. Wounds, Sores, (bills. Speed Cracks, it is a sure cure for poisoning from Poison hemlock and other vegetable poisons. When applied to scalds, bums nud cuts it atlords immediate relief, and heal without leaving a scar. It will never ferment or become rancid on any sore or in any cliuiate, and is highly recommended and extensively used by surgeon* as a dressing for flesh wounds and after surgical operations. Caution.The wrnpicr on every box nf CAR BOL1SALVE is black aud the letters green and the name is pressed in the cover of each box CAKItOI,l$OAl Is uneqnnled for Toilet, Bath and Nurservpur poses. It is soothing, cleansing and refreshing, and is sujierior to any other soap in the world for healing aud smoothing rough and diseased surfaces of the skin and scalp, for cleansing ulcers and old sores, for allaying the irritation of sunburn, prickly heat, chain, chafes, and cut-aueous diseases generally. Jt will be found particularly valuable in localities where the water is impregnated with nlkaii or mineral substanccs. Prepared only by J. W. COLE A CO.. Black River rails, Wisconsin. Sold in YaukUm by MILLS&PURDY. whole sale and retail druggists. if :^sSsS#i gntty gtc&s mut gtokotafan TUESDAY EVE., Br:IT. 7, 1XWI. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. Tlx- republican party ill tiatioual convention ul the emi of twenty years since the government was committed to it* charge, submit* to the |»-ofilc of the United Stales thin brief rejw»rt of its administration. suppressed a relxjllion which had anneti m-iwiy a milium of men subvert the nutional iiuthoiiiy. it reconstructed the union of the states with ficcdom instead of slavery UH its corner »ioue. It transformed fwiir millions of nuu.nn beings from the likeness oi things to iln r:iiik ot citizens. It relieved congn-ss from hi iol.iMioiis Wfik of huiiling down fugitive (•.I.VO, and charged it to hw: that slavery does not( Xist. Jt has raised the value o£ our paper eiinciicy ir4iu ta per cent, to tho par gold, it has restore*! U|HII a solid basis payment in coin for• nil tin* national obligations, and ha* given us a eurrciM absolutely {.'oi il and et^uai in ev ery part oi our exU:ii(ted country. It has lifted tii** credit ol Uie tialititi UOMI )*oinl wheie ti p'*r cent. boiii!» soni at b'» to thai when 1 |m.*I '•ent. bonds IC trayeriy aought at j'tx-miuin. Under its admiun^tratioii railways have increas ed trout .il,(Hyuii( in is^i to rnoiu than Ki.0Ui» in IK^.». (fur io«eign trade has increased from ¥intj,«jik),i.ui to l,ir»0,iiAJ.*,0 f-v ""iTT-J I -,»,* i-,wlWuvAi~. rfRW»» in the same time, and our exports, winch were .yJD.UiD.iMi ]esr than oui imports in iKtio, were ^^4,uun,iiuu more than our imports in ir7'.'. Without reMirting to loans, it has, since the war cloM.*d, defrayed the ordinary ex])eiistis of government besides the accruing interest of the public debt, and has disbun-fd annually more than for pensions, it has paid £v£,(jju,UiKJ of the public debt, and by refunding the balunce at lower rates has reduced the annual interest charge from nearly s]rl,u)(M*XJ to less than fh9,sjuu,U*. All the industries of the country have revived labor is in demand, wages have increased, ami throughout the entire country there is evidence of a coming prosperity greater than we have over enjoyed. Upon this record the republican paity asks for the continued confidence and support of the people, and this convention sub mits for their approval the following statement of tho principles ami purjjoses which will con tinue to guide and inspire its elforts: J. Weaihrm that the work of the last twenty one years has been such as to commend itself to the lavorof the nation, and tiiat the fruits of the costly victories which we have achieved through immense difficulties should be preserv ed that the peace regained should be cherish ed that the dissevered union now happily restored should be perpetuated, and that the liberties secured this generation should be transmitted undiminished to future genera, tions that the order established and tile credit acquired should never be impaired that the pensions promised should be paid that the debt so much reduced should be extinguished by the full payment of every dollar thereof that the reviving industries should be further pro moted. and that the commerce already so great should he steadily encouraged. 2. The constitution of the United States is a supreme law and not a mere contract out of confederate states it made a sovereign nation some powers are denied to the nation while others are denied to the states, but the bounda ry between the powers delegated and those reserved is to be determined by the national and not the state tribunals. 'A. The work of popular education is one left to the care of the several states, but it is the duty of the national government to aid that work to the extent of its constitutional ability. The intelligence of the nation is but the aggre gate of the intelligence in the several states and the destiny of the nation must bo guided, not by the genius of any one state, but by the genius of all. 4. The constitution wisely forbids congress to make any law respecting an establishment of religion, but it is idle to hope that the nation can be protected against the iufiuence of sec- 1875 Tho I 'nitilit' Itvlt JlarHhitll, Mir It. Will MMUI tlu-ir ivlobrnted Electro-1 Volt.-iir Holts to the nlllioteil upon 80 Jays' trial, hspeody euros guaranteed. Tlioy 1110:111 what tlioy say. Write to tlu-in without delay. Oeririania near Third St.. VANIiTON, DAKOTA. WALLBAUIV3 & BECKER. PKOJ'/ffK/fJ 'S, This h:»nso is the headquarters for tiavelers MK inimigrants, (rood stabling. Riverside Hotel Illuming "Water, Dakota.I First Class Accommodation :. SJl'h' UKL'JiT, l'u Time Books poit WEEK OK MONTH, for ulc at tiie Prw I 1 and Dakotaian oounting itiom, f« 4 48 Yar the fore the Public THE GENUINE DR.C.McLANES LIVER PILLS ar.-r not recommended aa rcniedv "foi all tin* H1H that llesh i» heir to." but iu aflectioim of the Liver, and in all Bilious Complaint*, Dyspepxia, and Kick Head ache, or diseases oi thai character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre paratory to, or after taking quinine. Ah aminplc purgative/they are une«jualel. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine ure never sugur-eoated. Each box'han a red-wax seal on the lid, with the impression, McLANE'H LIVER 1'ILL. Each wrapper bears the jrfgua turcH of ('. MCLAKKUWI FJ.KMIN«J Hunt*. ®8f*"in?dst upon having the genuine I)n. C. McLANK'S LlYElt HLLB, pre pared by FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, 1'a., the market being full of imitations of the name spelled differently same pronunciation. U0WEL COMPLAINTS A SPEEDS AND EFFECTUAL CURE. PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER Has stood the test of FORTY YEARS1 trial. fiit'C'ions ibi'h tnch botfl*, ~sor.t nv all DUVGUtsTs.^&i FLOUR AND FKKI). •MANUFACTURERS OF- 'lour, Corn Meal, Bran, ^i?Tct^€vv A*l.».-1-\Hf *e HtnsftLuri} 1880 Incorporated ian'y 1,1875. Excelsior Mill Com'y 1 tarianism while each state is exposed to its domination. We therefore recommend that the constitution be so amended as to lay the same prohibition upon the legislature of each state, and also to forbid the appropriation of public funds to the support of sectarian schools. a. We reaffirm the belief avowed in ls7t, that the duties levied for the purpose «f revenue should so discriminate as to favor American labor that no further grant of the public domain should be made to any railway or other corporation that slavery, having perished in tiie stales, its twin barbarity—polygamy—must die in the territories that everywhere the pro tection accorded to a citizen of American birth must be secured to citizens by American adop tion. That we esteem it the duty of congress to develop and improve our water courses and harbors, nut insist that further subsidies to private corporations must cease that the obli gations of the republic to the men who pre served its integrity in the hour of battle are undiminished by the lapse of fifteen years since their final victory. Their perpetual honor iB. and shall forever be, the grateful privilege and sacred duty of the American people we wel come to the benefits and privileges of our free institutions all who seek their enjoyment and are willing to assume the obligations while they participate in the benefits of American citizen ship. The intlux to our shores of h. rdes of people wiio are unwilling to perform the duties of the citizeu, or t-o recognize the binding force of our lfcwsnnd customs, is not to be encourag ed and believing that respectful attention should ^e paid to evils complained of by our brethren on the Pacific coast, we urge the re newed attention of congress to this iin]»ortant question, and suggest such changes in our ex isting treaty obligations as will remedy these evils. ti. That the purity and patriotism which characterized the earlier career of Rulherfo 15. Ilayos iu peace and war. aud which guided the thoughts of our immediate predecessor to him tor a presidential candidate nave continued lo inspire him in his career, as chief executive, aud that history will accord to his administra. tion the honors which are due to an efficient, just and courteous fulfillment of the public business, nud will honor his interjHisitions be tween the people and pro]oscd partisan laws. 7. We charge upon the democratic party the habitual sacrifice of patriotism and justice to a supreme aud insatible lust of office and patron age. That to obtain possession of the national ami state governments and the control of place ami position, they have obstructed all efforts to promote the purity, and to conserve the freedom of suffrage have devised fraudulent certifica tions aui returns have labored to unseat law. fully-elected members of congress to secure at all hazards the vote of a majority of the states in the house of representatives have endeavor ed to occupy by force and fraud the places of trust given to others by the people of Maine, aud rescued by the courage in action of Maine's patriotic sons have by methods vicious in priuciple and tyranical iu practice, attempted partisan legislation to appropriation bills.upon whose passage the very movements of govern ment deiH-uds have advocated the principle ami sought the favor of rebellion against the nation, aud have endeavored to obliterate the sacred memories of the war. and to overcome its inestimably good results—freedom ami indi vidual equality and we affirm it to be the duty ami the purpose of the republican imrty to use all legitimate means to restore all the suites of this union to the most perfect harmony which may be practicable and we submit to the prac tical, sensible people of the United States to say whether it would not be disastrous to the dearest interests of our country at this time, to surrt-nder the administration of the national government to a party which seeks to overthrow the existing indicy under which we arc so pros perous. and thus bring distrust and confusion where there is now order, confidence and hope. s. The republican jmrtv. adhering to the I principles affirmed by its last national conven tion. of respect, for the constitutional rules •verning appointments to office, adopts the declaration of President Have that the reform of the civil service should be thorough, radical ami complete. To this emi, it demands the operation of the legislative with the executive I departments of the government, nnd that con gress shall so legislate that fitness. ascertained by proper practical tests, shall admit to the public service. T. BRAMBLE. I WM. MINER, Prcsideut. I Superintendent F. L. VAN TASSEL, Secretary. Short, rd Dealers In all Kinds of Feed ENCASH PAID FOR^SJ WHEAT, CORN, OATS, &c Flour delivered In all parts of the city free of charge. Call nnd see «i«. Our flour speaks for itself CAPITAL STREET, YANKTON, DAKOTA ESTABLISHED, ISM. Ice lC3 FRED SCHNAUBER'S CE DELIVLt 1 Will Deliver I E A1LY DDIUNO THE SEASON OF l«SO. I.ouve OrdersatE. Weber's Oriijj Store, or at F. SCHNAUBER'S Beudenoe. Ooroer LQUi It ii Street*. W^*V •Si '4» *!». -HBJWf fWa'c*. *TGNV^V /r BA1L.UOADS AKIi ffTAOKfi. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. hom-AU RISC. AUSTl lOUX CITY rjiihlu Crentvu S. S. MERRILL, Omi'I M»n*r*t. Chicago, Milwaukee SAINT PAUL RAILWAY. SIOUX CITY AJJ1) DAKOTA DIVISION. TIME TABLE—Taking effect Sunday, August £2d, 1880, at 12:30 o'clock, a. m. PAH*yo*n No. 1 V. /-jE' jfWOfvll* Orutta June. Grimtunni JUU1& Council jsluffi Otk£l THE GREAT CONNECTING LINE Between the principal town* and cities of Northern Illinois, Wis consin, Iowa, Minnesota, the territory of Dakota and the New Northwest. ITS I»E,B!SE3Srr T2BJII1TAL POIKTS: Chieago, Milwaukee, Baeine, Oifckoafc, Bock Island,-Bavenport, Cedar Sapi&s, St. Paul, MinneapollB.-^rtonTiUe, Xinn.-Sionx City, I&.-Bunning Water, Hitchell, Flaaireau, Sioux Pall* asi Tankton, S. S. ITS ROAO-BEO, SUPtWSTWUCTURK and CQUIPMENTS COMBINE ALL MODKRN IMPROVEMENTS, AND ARE PERFECT IN EVERY PARTICULAR. Z7ic only Une running Its own elegant Sleeping ant Parlor Cart under the direct management and control of the JZaUtcay Company, I I E A N O W A E S TRAINS MOV'NG EAST & BOCTH. STATIONS. PASB'NG'BNO^ ••4.40p. m.ar've ...YANKTON... 8.50a. m.leave *.85 SHOPS 8.55 4.3) JAMES RIVER. 9.10 4.m 0AYVILLE... 9.20 meet 3 JU3 MECKL1NG.. 9.47 3.18 .VERMILLION. 10.12 A.(JO !...BURBANK... 10.30 pass 4 .... 2.35 ELK POINT.. 10.55 2.10 JEFFERSON.. 11.20 1.55 McCOOK.... 11.35 1.30 p. m. leave ..SIOUX CITY..12.00noon arr'e CONNECTIONS. At Meckling—With stage for St. James, Neb., and Swan Lake and Maxwell City, Dakota. At Gayril 1 e—With stage for St. Helena, Ne braska. At Yankton—With steamers for all points on the Missouri river, during the season of naviga tion, and with stages for all points in Northern Nebraska and Southern Dakota. At Elk Point—With stages for Ponca, Nebras ka. and Richland. Dakota. Go Easti VIA THE—— Chicago & Northw'rn RAILWAY. 2,380 MILES ROAD. It is the SHORT, SURE and BATE route between Council Bluffs and Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East and North. New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Washington, Buffalo, Pittsburg! Cincinnati, Montreal,Tor onto. Detroit, Cleveland, Columbus. fc^~Greater facilities and more advantages than any other road in the West. tSTlt is the ONLY ROAD between Council Bluffs and Chicago upon which is run Pullman Palace Cars. In addition to these and to please all classes of travelers, it gives first-class Me*ls at its Eating Stations at 50 cents each. its track is Steel Rail! Its Coaches are the finest! Its Equipment first class! Its trains are all equipped with Air Brakes! Miller's Coup ler's! ana all modern improvements! all of which combined permit fastest speed, sore and close connections, and everything a passenger can desire to make a journey Quick, Vleasanfl and Comfortable. Pullman's Sleepers on all Night Trains! is tLe People's Favorite route. If yon wish the best traveling accommodations yon will buy your tickets by this route and will take none other. S3?~A11 Ticket Agents can «ell yon through Tickets via this road and check usual baggage free of charge. Omaha Ticket Offices—1821 Faraam street, .-oruer 14th, and at Union depot. —. .. Council Bluffs Ticket Offices—Corner Broad Atvermillion—With stages for Lodi. Riverside way and Pearl street, C. & N.-R'y depot and Turner, Bloomingdale, Finlay and Lincoln 1 Union Pacific Transfer depot. g^n Francisco Office—No. 2 Montgomery St. t3y**For information, folden, maps, etc., not obtainable at Home ticket office, address any Center. At Canton—With Chicago. Milwaukee and St. 1 Paul trains. Going East—1.40 p. m. 3.(10 p. xn. 2.35 a.m. Going West—4.30 a. m.: 10.30 p. m. At Sioux Falls—With Worthington and Sioux Falls trains. Arrive, 11.45 a m. leave, 1.45 p. m. I Agent of the comp GEO. MERCHANT. Superintendent. 1 W. C. VAN HORN, General Superintendent B. 8. MERRILJU General Managei. Sioux City & Pacific! RAILROAD. -The Pioneer route from Sioux City to CHICAGO, and all points East. ST. LOUIS, and all points South. MILWAUKEE, and all points in Southern Wisconsin. JKs MOINES, and all points in Southern and Eastern Iowa. ts^PULLMAN PALACE HOTEL AND SLEEPING CARS between Missouri Valley and Chicago. For Speed, safety and comfort is unsurpassed. This line is now equipped with the improved Westingbouse Automatic Air Brakes, and is the only line running two express trains daily be tween Sioux City and Chicago. Through Time Table in Effect Jan. 1st, 1880. EXPRESS EXPRESS Leave St, l'aul 3:30 p. m. Vankton 7:40 A. M. 6HW 8:15 Arrive Missouri Valley... Chicago 8:40 6:30 41 Council Bluffs 7:80 9:35 St. Louis 6:15 7:10 Milwaukee 8:20 11:15 DJ'S Moines 3:£) a. m. 5:40 p. m. Leave Chicago 10:30 0:15 St. Louis 8:33 9:20 Arrive Sioux City 12:40 p. m. 10:20 I CONNECTIONS- 1. At Council Bluffs. (U. P. Transfer) with Union Pacific railroad for Omaha and all points West, with Kansas City.St. Joe&Council Bluffs railroad for St. Louis and all points south, and all lines diverging from U. P. Transfer.. 2. At Missouri Valley with the Chicago & North western railway for Chicago and all points Ea^t. a. At Sioux City with the Sioux City & 8t. Vuul. Illinois Central and Sioux City and Da kota, steamers for the Upper Missouri River, luring navigation, and with 6tages for all point* in the Northwest. 4. At Blair with Omaha and Northern Nebras. xa railroad for Omaha & Southern Nebraska. 5. At Fremont. Nebraska, with Union Pacific niilrouil for all points West and the Pacific /oast. n. At 0:*kdalc with stages forO'Neil City and til i*.uii« in Northern Nebraska. He Mire your Tickets read via Sioux City aid I'ueitic Hall road. C. HILLS. P. E. ROBINSON. Superintendent. As?s't Oen'l Pass. Agt Missouri Valley. Iowa. W. WELLS. General Agent. Sioux City. Illinois Central R. R. Shortest ftoute to Chicago. SIOUX CITY8 CHICAGO Without change of Can*. Commen cing June 1,1S7S. A daily express passenger train will leave $ioux City. Saturdays excepted, on arrival of train from Yankton. Leave Sioux City at 2.15 si. and arrive at Chicago at 3.2J i\ m. Sleeping cars mn through from Sioux City Chicago, fare. $2.50 on sleeping car. Passengers leaving Chicago, bound west, at 10A.M.. via the Illinois Central railroad, will arrive at Sioux City the next day at 11.80 A. M. An accommodation tmin will leave Sioux City daily, except Sundajsat tf p. M.. connecting with through iwsscngcr train at Fort Dodge. Pas seugcrs leaving Chicago at 9.30 P. M. arrive at Sioux City at t.4f A. M. Trains going east connect at Chicago with alt trains for Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore' Washington, New York, Boston and all parts of the east. Connections are made at Dubuque with tram* on the Illinois Central main line, leaving Dubu que at b.lU a. in., arriving at Galesburg at tt.,0 p. m., Peoria, 5 p. m., Burlington at 5.40 p. in., Rock island at 0.30 p. m., Quincy at V. 4. p. in.. bt. Louis at 7.30 a. m., and Cairo at 4.io a. m. Connections arc made at Freeport with West cm Union trains, leaving Freeport at 1.U5 p. in., aud arriving at Bacinc at 5.4i, and Milwaukee at 6.14 p. m. ijfiHiggage Cheeked Through to all impoi Uuii poiutM. For through tickets and information apply at the Illinois Central depot. drains run by Dubuque time, which is twenty minutes faster than Sioux City. F. TUC JOSEPH F. TUCKER, Chicago. Traffic Manager. W. P. JOHNSON, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. Dakota Central STAGE LINE 3:30 p. m. Sioux City 2:30 P.M. 5.00 a. m. Arrive Missouri Valley... Chicago Brinkerhoff St Jordan, Prop's. The stages of this line run from Yankton to Utica, Lesterville, Odessa, Scotland, Maxwell, Olivet. Whiterbure, Milltown^ Martella, Bock port, Rosedale ana Firesteel in fifteen hours, leaving Yankton each morning at four o'clock. The return trip is made each day, leaving Fire steel at four o'clock a. m. and reachingYaukton at seven p. m. Horses changed every ten miles. Passengers and Express Goods Car lied at Reasonable Rates. Yankton office on Third Street, at Brinkerhoff's bam, just west of the Merchants hotel. WMitchell office at J. O. WALRATH & CO'S. Livery stable. YANKTON & PARKER DAILY STAGE. Mail ami Express Line, Tri-weekly to Sioux Falls. The Sfwrtat, Bert and Cheapest Line to SJOUX FALLS. The route lies over the finest section of South eru Dakota, ud passes through the counties of Yankton. Turner and Minnehaha, touching at Murimiahl. Turkey Creek. Clav Cnek. Swan ljike, Howard' aua Wall Lake. TAKKTOH Office at Amonean Fx press Office. SIOL'X FALLS Office at the Cataract House. MOORE & ST MXF.Il. Projiriet.irs. DAKOTA DiVlSiCN. \YY0311XrSTAGE Pi r'-fe N OVI W. C. 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