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BAA Hto. Yankton Bank. Edmunds, Hudson & Co. Biiakerj, Yankton Wa do a general Banking, Collection and Loan business, the same as National Banka. Buy and sell exchange on the principal oltie* of the United btatea and Europe. Special attention paid toooUeotlona, and re sitted for invariably on day of payment. Will loan money, pay taxes and sell roa estate lor non-residents, on tavorable terms. EDMUNBS. HUBSON CO. Me&inney sl scougai* Banlceis Tank ton, Dakota. -1)0 4 8EHEBAL JSAKKIHQ BOBINEBf Jour percent, interest allowed on deposits. OoUeoUona promptly attended to. Domestic and Vorelirn Hxobange oagnt and Bold. Money to loan on Farm Property. Umgtlme Sen peroent. Interest, and Nu Uvmiainloa, Hanlolpal Securities, School Bonds, and Oountv Warrants Doturht on reasonable terms. IAHJBS 0. Me VAX President. W. H. MOVAT, Oarhler. First National Bank -OS- YANK.TON, DAKOTA UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY, CAPITAL (60,000 0 BOBPIiUS OUS.000 00 spondenla: Ghemloal National Bank, tie* York. Commercial tXfetton&l Bank, Chi cago, Illinois. JVBell Exchange on all tteprincipal oltles of Europe. IVOollectiona reoeive prompt attention. Wm. M. Powers, XjlT7-er3T, Feed and Sale Stable Opposite Morrison Hotel, CAPITAL 8TBEET, YANKTON, D. T. 0T~ Agent for Oolumbns Buggy.-d STAR Omnibus & Transfer Line YANKTON, DAKOTA. STEFFIN & KINCEL,5 Pro'ra. "IVTEW and elegant OMNIBUHK8qual to the best in an western city. TELEPHONE: Merohants No. 80 Kinoel's Mo. 78 Hteffin'i •No. 88 HCOH J. CAMPBELL, Attorney at Law. •nr! H. YAMAKTWEBP, Civil Engineer and Ooonty Surveyor. Campbell &Van Antwerp LAW, REAL ESTATE, LOAN OFFICE. ATTEND to pre bate Money to loan on real estate. Otfioe in Dudley*s blook« oorner of Third and Douglas avenue. W. Ij. DOW, .^xcZhLitect, Ednlscn Block, Sioux Fall* DLANS, speoifioationa and general superin tendecoe work al reaonable prioe* FOR SALE, Kngrlnes|and Boilers, Creamery and ki Small Horse Power*, Feed fliille, Water.and Steam Pipe, ,v -^A» thHVonndiy of .c..^ Martin & Anderson. I- SPECIAL NOTIOKh. Want*. I OtJi1-On Christinas day, a lady's fur cape between the bridge aud isorthweau rar&iJ. road depot oa W*iuut street. iiie Huder wih 5L' suitatny rewarded by leaving it at.. ress and ifAkouian ofho$. VVANTi£u~A blacksmith, lnquiruf i'« AlcKfc.£i^A, lilackamiUit oapiu ^HPltttl St. N vruh tirst-claae reuuuiuiemlauuus, desirea c-.upiuyuicat. oall oppobitc tut* (Jooumtrciai iiou l, or udurcfc* 1\U. ioxto4« V\ ANXKD—An intelligent lady to take care oji a bao* aiid do light work. Address oataffice box 6#u. \\t A girl—Inquire at the hardware store oi H. WiNiN. A£* i'iLL) A ciri to do gouer^l tiousework. w" oi jLra. Williams, comer ol aim ana ixLulberiy aticeu*. AiI£b w&uted to get up Tea Clubs for uur i^ure Xeaa and Coiice. A noat ot uaetui articles to select iiom as premiums, bend tor illustrated Price auct Premium Xjui. &P*OIAL Uffkh to every tentu person tnai auow^id tuia advertisement, we will benu frue ou« pouna ol choice i'e*. ftA^'li i'iLA OB UOFFtitf oUm Boston. yV/'ANi'iii.u a live, energetic is an, to repre uaent us. $7 a pex mouUi and cxpetiaes. uooa btapiesi every oue buy» oumtanapar UcUlart JtTis&fc iA4iOtO bi.LV£iiWAilK \A).t Bodtou. Cor Kent* 4 )FFlC£ rooms to rent* as finely finished as any in the city aud centrally located albo uruiaiiou room in resilience i»it ol tne city at reasonable rates. Apply to &GU0SS. Oli HK:^ 1—A small house A bixtu and Capital. near oorner of inquire of Julio. A. a. isUiiLKii. I^Otl ItKfiiT—A dwelling house on Walnut street n^ar «nird, noitn ol the Madisou nouse. for turther intoimatiou apoly at tne Uuy Diewcry. u. Jb'. ikUbdihCoOiltK. hifiiHX—tieven roem hoube on l^inn street, A btablo, cihttru andgood cellar, inquire at thia oliice. u'Olt liE^T—A dwelling house, cistern and 11 well on grounus, and &ver> tniug convenient, situated corner Green and £ourtn streets, lauaton. Apply to WILLIAM. GLENF1EU}, Fourth St., between AJOCUBI and ureen ats. RENT—The i'alor house onlinnbt. in spieudid repairs por uionm. E. iiL. KK^T—A seven roum brictt house on A/ougias £-v«uUj, wita vrooasned, cistern ana pcinp. inquire ol J. P. rtedaeili, jeweicr, i'hud street, oppcwite excelsior Drug store. UiiMSB£D rooms to rent* with or witnoat tuui^a. 6. is-na 14 -A- buaid. lioouid very pleasantly situated. apply to Airs, barah ikiwr, opposite onice, louglas avenue. Vor dale. EUAii liLtANA OAXAliUGUE *Oi* Xue Press and Dakotaian liegal iiianl Uutaiogue for lotttt, is now ready for deliver: bent free to any address on application. L^Oli SALiE—A solid tract of about 500 acres of land, some miles nortn of Xankton aad southwest of Jamesvillei in Xankton coun ty. Also, lota 10, 11 and 12, ol block 1, ol W. and b. addition to XanJtion, being just oppo site to Judge lripp's residence. Also, lot a, blook U, lu X. Write me at Montgomery, Ala. o. u. uuUbi^li. i/Oli SALE—Seventy head ot three and four •k yrar old heifers. Some in calf to pedigree Durham bull. Xo be sold ut from $ltt.uo to according to quality. Twenty head one year old heifer calves and yoke of five year old oxen o£ red color and weii matched* Ad Ores* Box 1272, Xanxton, Dakota. fAKEN UP—On my premises, 18 miles north A of Yan&ton, on uionday, the 15th inst., a bay pony. The owner is requested to call at my places prove propert pay charges aud take tne anim«a away. PAluiUK. Postofece address, Waishtown, Xanxton county* Dakota. Change of Base. Yankton Omnibus -AND Transfer Line. Livery, Feed and sale stable in connection tfOTICJS to my friends and patrons: I have removed my Livery Btook and 'Bus line from the Bradley barn on Walnut street to tne Hefner barn, or the Yankton Auction Market «n Capitol street where all business in my line will receive ms best attention. Calls oan be left at my residence on Walnut street* or at the Morrison Houae. Telephone 84 and 90. M. B. DaCA *LF. tWAVlM 8fc,TB, ooMBa. BBDSHK8. Chriatmaa and New Years 18d»1887, OitOOttuBX. QLAdttWABx' AMfH, CHANL1EB8 Ralph M. Ward, Third street, Yankton Dakota, CHINA HALL. Fine Goods and Lowest Pride"!. DrugB. Chemicals, Toilet Articles oases in the'distriot, and supreme courts, oonvey- Bay Bum, Hair Oil, Uhoioe ^erfumer^ White & Sharp, nsurance. Fire, Marine,] Life, Acci dent, Tornado, Oycione. JVBusineas promptly|att«nded to WHITS SHABP. Yankton Patrick McKenna Horsesboer and Carriage Ironer. Hafe reduoed prioea to the loliowing rate* for oaab: Now shoes, 30o Resetting 15 Buggy tires eaoh .... 50 Buggy axles 75 and $1.00 each, Wagon tires 3 All kinds of wood w.rk done neatly and with di.patch. PATRICK fiioKENNA, Ceyital Street,' Sails fttssattaS^oteia# .t'SSS YANKTON, D. T.. DEO. 31, 1886. Cox,Odiorne &Co. RtDUCTlON —ON ALL— WINTER GOODS -AT— COX, ODIORNE & CD'S. HAIIjHOAA* TAJStMC TAMMJA* OHIOAOO, MILWAUKKX & BT. PAUL KAILBOAD. the east bound paBsenger train leaves at 8:0u m. each day, except Sunday. 1 he passenger trauu from the east arrives at 9 05 m. eacb ua, except bunday. iho accommodation train troin the east Vrrivej eacn aay, Sunday's excepted, at a. m. and depart* at UUJO a. m. for the weBt and north. The aovommodation train from the west and nortn arrives at ti UU p. m. and depaito atb-50 p. m. for the east each day excepting oundays. OHIOAOO & NOBTHWI^TKBN HAILEOAD. The east bound passenger train leaves at 5:50 .jn. eaoh day, except, ounday. The passenger train from the east arrives at :45 p. m. each day, exc. pt bunday. bunday passenger train leaves at 7:40 a. m. and arrives at 10 a. m. making close connec tions with through passenger traius from and to Chicago. Accommodation traius leave for the east each aay, except Sunday, at ti 46 a. and 4:U) i. m. and arrive from the east each day, exoept iiinday, at 11:65 a. m. and7:^5p. m. fankton PostotUoe Hours and B«gul»tioiis, The delivery windows are opened eaoh day (Sundays exoepted) at 8:00 a. m. The delivery windows close at 6:00pe m. The money order, postal note and registry de partment opens at 0 a. m. and closes at 4^0 p. m. On Sundays the delivery windows are kept _ien from 8:45 to 10:45 a. m. The lobby of the othoe is open all day Sundays for the accom modation of persona renting lock boxes. Mails going east via 0., 5l. & St. P. B. B., olose at 7:20 a. m., and 6 pm, Sundays excepted. Malls going west and noHh via the Ohioago, Milwaukee Abt.Paul railroad olose at 9:3ua. m., Sundays excepted. Mails gong e*st and north by Chicago & Northwestern raiiroao close at p. m. Eastern mails via Ohioago & ot Paul railroad arrives at 8:4u m. and 10:12 a. m. Eastern mail via Chicago & Northwestern railread ar.ives at 10 and departs at 6 a m. Stage mails olose at 8:30 p. m«, exoept the Niobrara, which closes at 12:80 p. m. L. D. PAJLMEB. P. M. THE WEATHER. LOCAL OBSERVATIONS—TAKEN ON 57TH atKBt* OLAM TIMS Division of Telegrams* for the benefit of Oommeroe and Agriculture. Signal Servioe 0. S. A.. Yankton, Deo. tl. '06. Time. Xes'day, 9:S0p.m. io-day, B:30a.m To-day. 1:80p.m. SJ 5| O o '3^ ME 50.28 10.47 3U82 s| ai 78 4 62 Max. Ibermometcr 11. Min. Thermometer *8. •Below zero. tlnappreoiable. tMelu-d snow. .08 Oi 01'dy Olear Oiear K. H. THOMPSON, Hers't Bional Corps, D. B. A. VOVAt, JUAVOS1VS. Do not forget the date—"1887." Tbe old year is having a oold death. Wheat receipts bave been light this week. The banks will be olosed all day to morrow. To-day's window pane frost work was executed in the highest style of nature's art. It will not be forgotten that the Tank ton **Ys" will keep open house to-mor row with Mrs. Joaeph Ward. Calling will not be generally indulged in to-morrow, bat on Monday everybody will call around with tbe little bill. Regular shipments of hogs by rail to the Yankton pork house will begin soon. The wagon supply is not so brisk as it was. Dry oottonwood sells at four dollars per oord and plenty is offered. It is cheaper than bard ooal, but not S oom- fortable. Hogs sold for foar dollars per hun dred, with light receipts, owing to severe weather. Tbe tendenoy is toward a steady advanoe in the prioe. Saloon men are preparing for tbe usual dullness whioh marks the first week of a new year and for the increased oonsumption whioh follows the swear off reoess. Judge Tripp has act been holding a special term of the district oonrt at Mitchell, before whioh important WOOD sooket and Buffalo county saloon oases were argaed. Tbe Press and Dakotaian will observe to-morrow as a holiday and will omit the issue fo.r that day, With a Happy New Year for all we bait while the new year falls into line. Rev. R. R. Williams, D. D„ will preaoh in tbe Baptist ohapel Sunday morning at eleven o'olook. Mr. Williams is said to be on able man and one of the best in tbe oonntry, Tbe ladies of the A. M. £. ohuroh will serve an oyster sapper from 6 to 11 o'alook Saturday evening, January 1st, 18?7, in the store room next to Mr Wal ter Oarr's store, on Third street. Publio invited. The roller rink to-morrow evening will be the soene of skating and polo contests of an interesting nature, accom panied by mosio by the band. Tbe rink is tbe popalar plaoe of resort these winter evenings. This being Logan's faneral day tbe people of Yankton are asked to over look the severe attaok of weather and assemble at Qrand Army ball this even ing and participate in the memorial exeroises there to be held. Five thousand hogs slaughtered and oared is the packing bouse reoord for Daoember. During this month oonpleof weeks'time was lost waiting tor lard tieroes side tracked somewhere TANXTC.ji, DAKOTA, in the mysterious between designated in '1 as the state of Iowa. But interruption a great many mope I^uktoo ooQniy hogs would bave ad journed swine die duriBg tbe seasonable mouth of December. a At tbe [ost office to-morrow the gen* eral -liverj, stamp wiudow, etc., will be open lrom 8 to 9 a. CP. and from S p. m. No oiouoT order 1 to 01 register biiHiness will be traDoaoted daring tbe d»y. Mails arriving will be distributed as a*aal. A cold wave got away from Qeneral Hazen last nigbt and swooped down down upon ns unannounced, aooompan ied by ntronit north wind.^|.t is tbe last graud hurrah of tbe year. This morn ing the meroary sjorei eight below zero and at no time to-day has it been higher than three below. Tbe snn hss a far away look these gloomy days. It hags tbe southern horizon in a most unbecoming manner and looks as though it was liable to disappear any time behind the Nebraska hills. Tbe assertion that it rises in the east and sets in tbe west is pure fiction. It rises and sets very nearly in the south and doeB not make very muoh of a rise either. AU these habits will be im proved upon next year. Commander Oarr, of Phil Kearney poat, reports continued succeed in the sale of tiokets for the fair to be held in March. Ail tbe poota oi tbe Qrand Army have been given an opportunity to purchase tickets and money returns come by every mail, usually aooompan ied by requests for more tickets, Tbe prospects are that the Phil Kearney boys will be able to build a fine ball in tbe spring, whioh will give them a home of their own, To-day oloBes one of tbe busiest busi ness months Yankton bas ever kuown in thai department of legitimate trade. All our, merchants report large Bales and oasbresnlts and produce dealers testi fy to' au active Deoember Mmufac turers have .keept their establishments booming and altogether the year ends in tbe midst of oommeroial push. Yunfc ton has thus far bad a very prosperous winter and it is the kind of prosperity that endures and grows. Watoh nigbt will be observed nt tbe Methodist ohuroh. The services will be oonduoted in the basementof the church. Tbe pastor will preaoh a sermon at 8:30. From 9:30 to 12 there will be half hour exeroises, oonduoted by different ladies of the nhuroh. Business men and all oitizaas and friends are invited to attend these services appropriate to tbe closing of the old and beginning of tbe New Year. Those debinng to attend may eome iu at any boar and return when ever they choose. At a meeting of the Congregational chnrch last evening the resignation of Rev. C. F. Olapp was aooepted, to take effeotin May. Prior to action on tbe prop osition Mr. Clapp briefly addressed the meetiug, saying that his conclusion was irrevocable. The vote upon tbe accept ance of the resignation was therefore unanimous and Mr. Olapp will retire at the end of his year. There is much re gret expressed over the obange, nearly one-half the oharoh membership having been gathered in daring his pastorate. There are no intimations as to who his successor will be. A party of aboat thirty-five yoang people of the Methodist oharoh made an invasion on their pastor's home at the olose of the prayer meeting last eve ning and when Rev. Hager and wife arrived from tbe devotional exercises tbey found themselves surrounded, astoauded and "pounded." It appeared that some one discovered a wedding anniversary had arrived and a sufficient number of reminders were left to keep the day green far into the New Year. The evening was spent in games, con versation and musio and though thb reverend gentlemau does not preach late hoars the hands of the olook pointed past twelve before the gaests had all departed. A grand reopening at Sorreson's and Sohaller's saloon Saturday evening Jan. 1st. A free lanoh, oome one oome ell. Bnnker's blook, Douglas avenue. Respectfully Yours, SOBBESON & ScHALLEB. Headquarters lor Booth's fresli oyster**. the can or bulk at. You waut your your patronage. A. By WALTER H. CARR'S Non-Board Insurance—One of tbe best companies in tbe west. Rates one-third lower than Board-rates. E. M. O'BBIEN. bargains. We want KAHM & Co. Appropriate and aseful gifts for the holidays, embraoing piotures in elegant frames, a fine variety beside an endless assortment of ornaments. At J. R. SANBOBN & BON'S Furniture Store. Dyeing—Parties wishing work in the line of oleaning, dyeing or repairing will do well to oali immediately. Am going to olose my business the 1st of January. HGUKB PATTEN, Steam Dye Works. Ilorsfcfchoslng. New shoes.. Resetting Am agent company. ••etfee 40 oents 20oeits for tbe Harrison wagon T. J. WILLIAMS, Stockholders Meeting. A meeting of the stockholders of the First National bank of Yankton, Dakota will be held at their banking house on January 18th at 7:30 p. m. for the par pose of eleeting a board of directors to serve for the ensning year. W. H. McVat, Cashier, Yankton, Dakota, Deo. 29th 1886. We are grateful to the last degree to oar friends and the pnblio, especially to the ladies who have indulged so liberal ly in the purchase of oar elegant line of suitable holiday presents. We have still another invoice of novelties to show oa, superior and more suitable for holiday present than anything else in tbe market. KABX Co. Comer 3rd A Douglas Atenae. 3 A DAKOTA CITY. Water town, a Booming Young Aspir ant for Commercial Honors—Its Uruwth and its Proapeeta. NVatertowc, D. T., Deo. 29—Special— Here we are in Watertown, a ..wanderer from the mother^city and tbe llnesT'SI all Dakota cties—-in Watertown, the next best. Watertowu is the home ot a number of bard shell Qrover Clevelund satellites, tue city of much promise with its broad t-treete, tine residences and business blocks, Its three railroads with their branches, its flouring mills and en terprising business men whose every thought is for Watertown and tbe wel fare of *hMr fellow citizens. Watertown is a living monument to tbe industry of a few hundred men, who have Worked together, for their homes and their busi ness interests, Watertown rests on a financial rook whioh oan withstand all the onslaughts of bard times, but pros perity adds to its strength constantly. To the casual observer there is an ap pearanoe of thrift whioh plainly prediots for Watertown a future greatness, Here we see streets whioh are so similar to those of Yankton that a Yanktonite at once feels at home aud his wanderings about the city are not aooompained with fear of losing his way and missing dinner. The dwell ings are of a substantial and arlislio ordtr, whioh buygvsts prosper ous buaiutss lor the owners, and witbin which may be louud interesting fami lies, whose preseuce adds to tue beauti fully decorated eutcriors. Social!) Wati itowu is one ii he first ol Dakota towns. lho»e touiety divirsioui- denomi nated as "swell parties" are weekly oo oorreuots, and Watertowu is in this regard Yaukton's iuperior. The laken, Kampeska and Pelican, luruisb oppor tunities lor hot weattier recreation for nearly alt of Watertown's people, aud great things are expected of these re sorts in the future. Watertown's location is indeed fine. Although its site is not upon a bill, Suuset Beach at Lake Kum peska, the lake itself, Lake Pelican aud various other poiuis of interest cau be seen from the town. Regarding the sea serpent, the prevailing opiuion is that those who have seen tho serpent, oan tiuthtully say tbey ea-a serpent when only when they wear boots. Watertown is located somewhere near tbe north pole, or rather tne pole is located near Watertown, At least a Visitor to Watertown would derive an opinion in aooordance with the above assertion, were he to encounter a healthy winter wind, such as oumes wandering down from polar associations occasion ally. Tbe oity points with pride to its indus trial institutions. The Watertown roller flouring mills are grinding out eaoh day supplies of oiiuioe fiiiar, and prosper ous business is already built ap and is increasing every year. The Watertown insurance oompauy^tbe machinery ot which was set iuamotion abuut & month ago, is doing a business of whioh older institutions might be proud. Two tine hotels, the Kimpeaka house and the Qraud Central, cater to the wants ot the traveling paolio, and i- miny Water town people. It is ruuio-i-.l 'mtontside oapital will soon give to this ouuiuiuuity a daily newspaper of demooratio per suasion. tYla8onio and other seoret societies thrive, and strong oharoh societies attend Sunday devotions in oozy and pleasant sanctuaries. This oity is the home of a number of prominent Dakotaians, among them Qovernor A. C. Mellette, who will wield the gubernatorial baton over the state of south Dakota, and Ool, Mark W. Sbeafe, commanding the seoond regi ment of the Dakota national guard. Colonel Sheafe, with that qaiok penetra tration and remarkable knowledge of human nature for whioh he is noted, bas seen at a glanoe, as It were, why it is that the annta of Harry Van, late of Yankton, are so numerous and the ucoles so few and the oolonel puts it in a nutshell, so to sp*ak. A reoent awakening of the people has banished from tbe oity all jack pot manipulators and a war is being waged against the liquor traffio, whioh is oarried on with a spirit whioh bids fair to expel from Codington oounty all liquor dealing. Railroads accomodations are first olose. The Chicago & Northwestern the Burl ington, Cedar Rapids & Northern and the Wisoonsin, Minnesota and Paoifio run trains in and out of tbe oity and day and night are made interesting by tbe "toot" of tbe whistles and tbe clang of tho bells. Tbe Manitoba grade is finished into town and before another winter a fourth railway line will be add ing to the city's business, Watertown is a booming oity. Q, Genuine Sampson Grove Florida Oranges, for sale by W. H. CARR. Fred Neth & Company, the Broadway grooers are settled in their new quarters in the Sydel blook on north Broadway where they will be pleased t) see their old friends. Btsple and fanoy grooeries can be found at Fred Neth Co's. new store. To the many who have given us their patronage in tbe past we return thanks and ask for a oontinuanoe of oonfideno* in the fnture. FBED NKTH Co. Money to loan on real state or ohattle security. E. H. VAN AHTWXBP, Abstract Offioe. Dry wood by the load at $3.75 per oord. Tortus Cash, Apply to J. J.FsL»KB,|Yankton. Coal Headquarters.—I have an over stock of Ohio lamp, Indiana blaok and hard ooal and I am prepared to fill orders promptly. My stock of coal is the finest money oan purchase, and will be sold at competing prices. WALCTIB B. DBAS. Warm Lunch—Warm lanoh morning at t^ie Dakota house. eveiy Jos. BAD«B. "r ui^ht fy: Yankton—over 100 choice pat terns to select from. Boys' Windsor scarfs, new designs. Linen collars and cuSs. Celluloid collars and cuffs. Famous Rough Suits. Boys' overcoats, tarMAIL Stmi-Looal Clipping* Sioux Fails Press The Yankton Congregational oharoh is the oldest ohuroh of that denomination in tbe ter ritory, having been organised aboat eighteen years ago. It has had but two pastors, Rev. Dr. Joseph Watd for four teen years, and Rev. C. F. Clapp lor nearly foar. It is a prosperous, wealthy and influential ohuroh. Moat ot the members bad strong affection, akin al most to hero-worship, for Mr. Ward and when he resigned it was feared that his plaoe oould not be filled. Bat Mr. Clapp who had been (or several years engaged in evangelistic work aooepted tbe oall (after rejeoting others wuere a larger salary was offered) and began an earnest work. The result has been the ohuroh membership has doubled and the spiritual life of the ohuroh has been greater than ever before. Mr. Olapp is an earnest and energetic worker, and tbe ohuroh of whioh he is pastor oannot stand still—like the children ot Israel, it must go forward. But while tbe Yankton ohuroh is a good one—its peo ple are haman. Whether there has boon objection to Mr. Clapp's opposi tion to danoing and osrd parties or whether "while one saith I am of Paul," another pins his faith to Apollus, does not appear at this distanoe. Bat certain it is that Brother Cephas has resigned, and the territory is likely to lose one of the strongest workers it has ever bad, allot whioh is to be deplored. Edgar Andrews is prepared to give instructions on the Yiolin. For terms apply at Wagoner's mneio store. Give Shaw your orders for Fisb or hewill olean them for you at 12}£ots. per pound. Select Oysters 40ots- stand ard Oysters SOots fish of all kinds 10 oents per poand. J. B. SHAW. Fred Neth Co's., new store on north Broadway is open to the public. Fresh Meats—Pork tenderloins and spare ribs fresh every morning at J. M, Btisbine's Broadway market. Cloaks wraps ut reduoed prices JACOB MAX'S. LADIES! Now is the time to select Holiday Presents for your lather, brothers, uncles, gentle men friends and conntry cousins. Ours has always been the Favorite House for Ladies -TO TRADE.- We are better prepared this year than supply the trade in our line, a of which are the following Elegant Silk handkerchiefs, in new designs, from 40cts. up wards. Fine linen and fancy bordered handkerchiefs, in new designs, from 20cts. upwards. Initialed handkerchiefs, in silk and linen. Mufflers in great variety, at prices to please everybody. Silk Mufflers. Wool Mufflers. MerinoMufflers. Neckties—the finest ever shown in Boys Can be Made Happy ever Silk suspendera. Scarf pins, WITH OUR and Tumble Bo HARRY KATZ £8»Seeing is believing. Call on us, andyou will find out in your:: own minds that we advertise facts. HARRY KATZ. E. M. O'BBIBM. Telegraph ColJese. '. '.y:* Our Graduates. per month. Will Inden, Omaha..... $00.00 Hod Palmer, Sioux Oity 65.00 John Enkhouse, Denver 76.00 True James, Helena...... 7000 Chris Noonan, Sioux Oity 6000 T. M. Sellers, Topeka tn»»ee»i*t« 65.00 M. B. Hassett Fort Randall.......... 45l00 Louden Kelly, Omaha 60.00 New term oommenoes Monday Janu ary 3rd, 1887. hi, shirts, linen Three Wilson Bros., unlaundried, best quality, $2.75. Knit Cardigan jackets. Smoking jackets. Sealskin caps. Imitation sealskin caps. Sealskin, kid-lined, driving and dress gloves. Underwear, in numerous styles and qualities. PEUHONAL.. D. Q. Currier, of Fargo, was among last night's arrivals. Bishop Marty has gone to Washing* ton on Indian business. F. L. Harmon will leave Mon lay for tiionx Oity, there to reside. Q. M. Niohols aud Q. J. Parker, of Horon, are at tbe Merohants. Mrs. W. H. H. Beadle is improving very slowly and is still a sufferer from neuralgia pains. Mrs. W. M. Brewster, a sister of MM. O. A. Fallei*, who spent sammer in Yankton several years ago, died in Bos ton Christmas morning of apoplexy and paralysis, Mrs. Brewster was highly esteemed by a large oirole of Yankton friends. Taxes—Tbe taxes for 1886 are now due and all who are indebted to the ooonty are reqaeeted to call at the soon ty tresiarsr's offloe and pay ap. The holidays have come and so have the beautiful presents for alL They are at the jewelry store ol H. G. Clark & Co. Diamonds, gold watches and silver goods of all the latest and most beautiful designs. Next to the postoffice, ankton. Subscribe Now—Yoa can yet any newspaper published in America or Earope at the lowest subscription price. Any premiams offered by publisher in* oluded. Daily papers changed at any time if not satisfactory to subscriber. Also school supplies, books, piotares, Ao. at A. W. HOWABP'B. Fred Neth Company are farther north on Broadway with a oomplete new stook of grooeries. To all who ai* auBi.int fro mi th. erron ,nd Indiscretions ot at Insurance—Why pay high ral»? Call and see me before renewing, One third lower (ban Board rates. Sail Vatttilne. 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