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Bumu, lO Sprue* St., New York, •oui iOctt. lor lOQ-Pago: Pttnphltt iFREE!**, BELftBlESELF C#,E A fayorite prescription, of /one^ of tuccettful5i ectMiiWiri' 3 noted and succetsfui Sr.ec^liiW irt' tf (ninr retired) lor the cur« of JL»*t Manhood, WfakB««R and JleUr Xrui jruggists caniUl U. in pUtii lenied envelope Adrira,* DR'WARl^ «CQM LoulpUha. ft* NanU# +FOilMiti0 DebUiif, Mtiital and Phytic*/ W-airiiets netting fr6n IsdtwmtlMh Bx««n. Kipimirc »r In. dnlA ••*•*, jpwduting turns ol UteloHiw-u effects Ktr*-ou*nem», Debility, Pmme-q Sight, Defective Mernorv, Piirtples on the Par Aversion toSeclety of Females, Want of Pl ur* in Life, Unfitness to Marry, Melancholy Dyspepsia.Stunted Development,!.^*! of Power Pilna.tB.1h* B»cllj.*tc,,iro treated with unpur siren In «rcrf CORAIUI CASK' •Mllic toabd where —, naeftelM. vBlegant doth and gUt b'.ndlnr. Sealed forSOc te none* ar peetaK* stamps. Over fifty wonder- s..'1«»er and Hartington OAELTKAH^ Pasienjef tnd Express Line V(AkW 4m eyept Jtaadar c»t»-o. Sta^'e rcn!.tbronfth St. m«iHItktfrjjb* jjaiegfcvAmveaat aaft- rniigtau•ibrtrr The wonderful effloaoy of Bwlftl B|»olflo aa a and oare for rheomatlfim and all blood: dln ba* Barer had a more ooiupienoai lllastr&tion than thla cam afforda. The candid, unaolicltod and emphatlo testimony given by the Tenerabie gentlo maa nnut be aoccpted aa convincing and conelmlvo. The writer la a promlnontcltlwan of JUialsalppL The gentleman to whom ICr. M&rtln refera, a&d to whom ho la indebted for the advice to which ho owes hla final relief from yean of (ufiertng, la Mr. King, for many ycaw the popular sight cleric of the Lawrence Boose, at Jackeon. JACIMO*, 'UH O. HeYAI suarantae DOUBT ex uUitUtraBUjretsica. Complete tym^tom blank eotbli&f yen to orop*t\y stole your c**e.»en. fr*«. 36pMbook cither iei,oae stamp, Mo** ImfHritiM Poisoning HtrtarM amd 9tktr lmciiont of Thnat, Stiff itNl.lMMi BhUhtt, Mrmtimt, Oh Itrtt aad U/etrt, Painful Swelling*, wfcattVa* and forever p»« from the system, By nssrui of cars ii'i- TARNS SAABSIAC. Enrr AND awoi.LKX JOINTS and, KamstTfSis, Ot« melt o( blood poison, positively wireg. NopoUcnoui drags used Catarrhs Throat, NoM.Lunq Oiteasft CanntltaOanal and Acquired Weak etltatl* aax«a» tipaled successfully^ pwiMN _*rs tmportut t£t WBThV* I rametfleeef all ana and countries luunrisg what toilve, ne —mtri •MMitare made. Oa aeceaat St Oe freat asm- bet olcaaea apMylng, the charges are kept lo oft» lower tha* la demandtd by ethewT^ decay. Whe tover, «(|*v Adcrt _l*?!«'l*r editionl tin, ITIfFH day cfcoept tSu&day 4«»»'«t i'ow Viuie. Be. James ana and «m»»r. at Yankton at tM p. m. «tnnc-cl'« at Hartington wiUi trains tbf J«pk ||UU. mn at atreet, or between boaae oa san and lane. XOOB&trwi»U*., MISS., April 39,1B8T. T6B BWDT Srscma Cowixr, Atlanta, Oa.: QcntU*icn~l have been aa Invalid ponslonor for f(jrtjr yean, having contrauted pulmonary and other tflaeaee* 5« the Hexteea War. bat AeltlUthehrteC mar», MW.Udl feel any aypleoM efrhwiritf, Oathatd«rI w»« MOdealy ioiel»A wltk that m aaae In both hlpe aad .mklei. 0ar twenty day) I walked on erutobee. Then the pain WMleu-rtoient, bat »«hlft^frOTJoint to Joint For week* I would by ioijuw dUabled, either on'one *Me of my body or the other. The paln never left tne a moment for »ri"wl,r.T« oSM I Dtttot ttteae «l«m yean of In tense suffering trtod lxmuaerable pmorlptSoos •vloas lAyslotans. and tri«d «renftblng stix ited bJ Mnam -but ti I «T#P receirea the least ieflt vraiiajr m«41olne or ox* aw^iwiPioftakra'tnternally SSi'$ It. raoUy. aooatclio MM w* BITM^UI lt ffWUIUTi NWHihHW W&S&SAGSTEB lonMbt as tap prints. Itolhel !2dniethatki*TMt -in found oe relief, be heard, for the Br*t forrhenmatliim. Be plate cuie. 8ev Lawrence 1 atsnfferi been' »Hot Sprtnfff wSs Ofthli jit have pwaed since, but complete cui«^ Several years have livhashad no return of the rttow. I Immediately returned totry lL lb September I lidktour bouie^ and by the first of October I was weU—as fsr as the rheumfttlsm was ooncerned. All pain had disappeared, and BATS 09* wxlx twain OF IT SOTORA have no Intnreit In hiaklng thli atatement other than the hope that lt mar direct tome other sufferer tsaaure aource of relief,and lflthae thlamultl ••n well rewarded for nur trouble. I am very ro epeotfuliy and truly yoar frleod. t. X. H. Kiwis. Vor sale by all drsgglita. Treatln«a Blood and •UaDMaae* mailed free. Ta» Bwirr SnKJWio Co., tLr» Drawer I, Atlanta, 9a. CATARRH Balm €H**t S*li4fatan*e mi Vvtm. 0ATJJUUK HAY FEVER 2f*tm #r Pi ftduriout Drugt and Qfun-j •tee odor*. GOLD IN HEAD! ftllHy, .ieof Malum ""jS| BI7» SI CWAR1ES STR &T>-MWIS,MO A ilefniu Gndaiil* ofthre« ttelic«l col lerf m, been longer engaged in the treatment CmmnK), Herroaa, end Blown Maeaseathan any other physician in A mer 1CJC CyftettUstior. nlofficc or byiiiait/f rvc, and Mc3i-i:)«**em by maii or express everywhere, •ecnrtiljpM&ed Irtrt lrora atoemiimi. Aa^oJe otttw BaJmta applied Into ewb tble to nee aaa Is tniok!y »b" oleanslnj jr oleaneinff the nasal finUiMsiisf healthy a ^XtalUyii wOnaiK membranal linings oolda. completely I the sense of taete fare nallted a and Inflammation, proteeta the j—ng* of the kead from additional pletely heals the eoiea and reatorea senee of taate and amell. Beneficial reeulte roalited by a few application*. A. thereof* A thoroufk triatvuftf wiU mm. Wm SO ceatR at druggiat* by null, registered, •f» oeat*. OueaUn sent tree. ELX BBOTHXB8. Drogguta, Owego.N.K. Yanktor Bank. Edmunds & Sons. Braken, Tankton. W« a f*Mr*l Buklng, CCHMMM aa« UubiMiatM, M§ SMB Will tou Mttto t«r DM* Banks. igeoa ltopdMivat «ltte* r: Mi day of payment. |fy tan in# Mil Ijwrttlt ts wis. EDMUND! SONS. U.OHUn. First National Bank —o»- YAJSISLTON, DAKOTA. •INITCB sunt 1 Vsnktn^Dakota. «rw A tout, ucjqone. SSSA.ISISSSSSA: GLADSTONE CHfcEREO. Tbonsttnda or Admirers Wllcctii Hfs Ucparture for the CoutlnCHt. Loodou Dec. 27—Mr. Gladstoue, wiio left liundoQ yesterday lor a eQort.hojonrn on tbe ooaUntilt, reoeived ilBtneiiBe ovations at tbe EaeAon and Utiarring Oruss railwuy utatioui), wbert tboosauils o{ the holiday makers, who throuKed the streets, assembled to pay th«-lr refipecla to him. Indeed, tb@ crowds were so great and so dotuonstrative that the al most efforts of the police and the rail way attendants were neoesaary to prevent their breaking down the gatao and forcing their way to the ex-premier's carriage. Thft latest popular tumor with regard to th« harried and, in some respects, OOTOit oo&vQltatioo between the German Anstrian leaders, that Prince fiismarok is determined to force Bassia to show her hand by taking advantage of the dis crepancy between the czar's extensive military preparations on the Austrian frontier ana the Bssevetations ol tbe Bassian offioi&ls tbat no aggress,ve movement is intended. Whether this theory be oorrect or cot. there is certainly good groond for the belief that some scheme is on loot to precipitate mutters to the end of prolonging the season of peace or bringing a boat almost imme diate war, and tbat the German chan cellor is iU master spirit. The active preparations of Turkey, which comprise a oall for 60,003 additional troopu, show the senoaanees of tbe saltan's position and attest the faot that the pttoman government is fully aware of the gravity of the situation. Turkey still owes Bassia £750,000 of. the indemnity ex acted by the latter at the close of. the last armed ooiiflict between the Ottoman and Muscovite empires, and M, Nelidoff, the Russian ambassador to Constantino ple, has informed the porte, in aooor danoe with instructions from St. Peters-* burg, tbat unless the money is paid forthwith Bassia will take possesion ol the. territory in Asia Minor, which Xaikey pledged to seoafe the idemnity. Turkey cannot by any possibility raise the sum demanded, and. doubtless woold ao* apply it to the payments at her debts if she oould, she will in the end ihoBi likely deoide that it easier to tight than to pay—if sbe has not already reaohed that conclusion. Lord Randolph Ohurohill paid a visit to tha csar*t the palaoe of (iat&ohina yesterday, lie was very ostentatiously reoeived, and spent considerable time in private conversation with tbe emperor. Th# objeot of J^ord Bandolph's visit to the Bassianoapital is still a mystery bat despite the semi-offioial denials and disolosares here, the general oo&viction is that he is charged with an official mission. Iiant night being boxing night, the theaters are crowded to their tallest capacity. The pantomimes are pro duced on a more oostly scale than ever before, those brought oat at the Oovert Garden and Drary Lane theaters being simply gorgeous. At these two theaters, aa also at many others, a large number of Amerioao*ooospied boxes,.... Mr. Gladstone was greeted wiiii mibgled oheers and groans when be passed through London. While wait ing for the train be was visited by Earl Boenoer, tbe Bt Hon. Hugh O. Ohilders and other prominent men. Tbe iourney was made without a stop until Band wieh was reaohed, where Mr. Gladstone addressed the crowd. He subsequently proceeded to the residence of Lord Northbourae, whose guest he was last night. Mr. Gladstone desires to express hid thanks for tbe numerous Christmas presents and congratulations he rer ceived. WHY WILL YOD cough when 8hlloh's Gate will give Immediate relief. Prloe 10 ets., SO cts. and $1.' Sold by Dr. Vsnder-. hule. S- The PreHiacnt ana Mr ftanalng. Washington, D. O., Deo. 2B—A good many doubts were expressed to-day whether President Cleveland would really attend the funeral of the late Secretary Maoifi'og. It is true that he promised on Saturday to go, but he also promised to attend the funeral of Mr fiendrioktfji and although a vioe presi dent and closely associated with th« chief executive, the latter said at the last moment that he would. not go. He had aa »ER0«IT0RT. 1,0*0^ 9»0a»o* 8la#wyil Sank* {fhi- otriea pp?®** .MoKinndy & Seongal9 's^'r^.re' 3 ©., depeettti i. aadfoeetgaHyehange •afatav jsr-* Manteteai •toeorltlaa, Bokool Stopdk, and lpv!*vW»rraat. n«( tiswinahle Seita*. HOWABX). Preeid neaideat. it. cr.woomir, Yankton Savings Ospital 22® •mtivee mu*C. *25.000. IMttM .per c*at at th* tat* md«( On* Dollar aad Baal K««at* sad TAUjatnsrOB teal excuse for Dot attending the fantral, either. Then there was more reMon for him to attend the fuberal of tbe. Indianian. Mr, Hendricks and the president were very good friends to the very moment of tbe former's death. Au old New Yorker, who was thoroughly acquainted with both the president and Mr. Manning said to-night: "Mr. Man Ding* when he left the cabinet, did so because be oould not get along with the president. Mr. Cleveland did every thing he oould to hamper his secretary of the treasury, and that wbich hurt Secretary Manning more than any thing else was when the presi dent ordered the dissolution of the Man ninft dub, organized in honor of tbe secretary of the treaemry. Mr. Manning felt the little insults heaped apon him by tho president, and to his moist inti mate friends he never failed to refer to Cleveland as 'that injgrate/ You know tb« re^t. Dan Manning made Grover Cleveland., That's history. When Mr. Manning was departing for Europe for his health, immediately after retiring from the cabinet, an old friend bade him good bye at the pier and said "Now, Mr. Manpibg, I hope to see you return in good health so you can belp as in the osmpaigh of 1888. I want to ask yoa If Mr. Clef eland is renominated will yoa take an aetive part is the oath' pains?? To whioh Mr. Manning re plied **I am a deinoocat, and will vote tbe deUocratio ticket, but I oertamly will not again impair my health for man who never had a grain Of gratitude in Ms sool." Tbe predictions tbat tbe prMidenf would not, at the last mo neat attend the funeral, wera not Well founded, for be left thia evening for Albany. It is stated to-night that 'Mr, Cleveland reeelved a number of letters from New York domoorats urging him to be present at the foneral to-morrow and saying tbat if he did not he would lose a good many friends in tbe party in that state. pe a positive oure. Sold by ir. Vaoderbule. Ia tt a Warlitte Bnnre! New York, Dfeo. 27—Tbera was oon alderable exoitement in maritime oiroles yesterday over a rumor that there is to be ai wholesale dismissal of English oap tains and ander officers now oommanding Belgian steamships, who arc to be BOP planted by German officer*, There are several steamsbip lines Withe Belgian marohant marine, the priootpal one beiiig the Bed Star eteamship eompany and the Belgium ft Oongo iinii,'»biob is a* "Stadley's line.^ The Bed i^ar^et i« made tip of nioe^twrhohipa. ail of wlrtMi are r^iitbtttett tao new steamera will, »t ?lUoya'» beadded to line iODtora sauuaor try^ oommen- oea, 1 he principal. stsetners of the line are tbe W»e)8l»nd, 4.732 tons Westemland, 4,000 tons Pennlond, 2,500^ tons Zuelsnd, 2,701) tons VadtirlaDd, 2,7U0 tons Bayniand, 3, 000. tons, and three feuntmrrs are of 1«bs tonnage. '1 tie boats of this line on from Antwerp to New York Pater Wright & Sons tbe New York agents fur. the ooropany, A gentleman who in prom lucnt in steamship c:rci«s, who tins: ,: arrived here from London informed re Dorter tbat some indignation prevails tbere among sea-faring offloers and others interested in shipping over the impend ing change of officers, as many of tbe men have had command of the steamers -for years. In English shipping dirtJes, he said, the opinion'is general' tbat the prospective obanges bave a deeidedly political aspect, and as the steamers are to be manned by German offioera, it is to be assumed that in tile event of any outbreak of hostilities between Bassia, Austria and Germany, Belgium will stand by Germany and turn will be supported by the latter. Tbe oniy, reason, tben,.thc.t can be ar rived at in England, be said, is tbat the pfoposed^vboleBale1 changes are for tbe purpose of having the steamers changed ii to transports and swift oruisers. Although Belgium has no navy she haB qaite large mer.ibaot marine, oon sistlog of 80 first-class iron steamship, 75 sailing ships, and about 300 fishing ves sels, The steamships are nearly all fast screw vessels, and will make {good trans ports, and they oan easily be converted into unarmored cruisers. This fleet would be of no small importance to Ger many in tbe event of a war. Cleveland at JUannlng'a Grave. Minneapolis Journal To-day Presi dent Cleveland and his cabinet gathtr round the gravj of Daniel Manning. We wonder if the president realists what it is that he is burying Many people have the notion that it Was manifest destiny tbat made Grovtir Cleveland president. Those better posted in politics would say it was Dan Manning. To be sure, .the oiroum stances were favorable- Mr. Cleveland had become governor of his state by an astounding majority. But that was due to accident. Under the oiroumstanoeB of that iall in Hew York politics, a pine stump could have been elected on the demooratio ticket t»y as big a majority aa Cleveland. "There is a tide in the affairs ol men, whioh, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune." It takes genius to know how to take it at the flood. And Dan Manning bad just tbe genius neoessary, Iu tbe first place, his magnifioant management secured the nomination of Oleveland at Chicago. And then his eqaally superb generalship darried Mew York, and with it the presidency, for his candidate. Any other management than Manning's would inevitably have lost New York. He succeeded in holding it, and triumphantly plaoed tbe Brie county sheriff in .the white house. But the debt of the democratic party to Manning did not pease with the elec tion. They bad the (rOvernment. What shoald they do with it? The most important chair in the oabinet was the treasury It had been SHfiKTunder rspsbiioas seaoeaucBey by s. long line of illustrioua men, Chase, Jfessenden, Sherman, Windom were giants of finahae. Any blunders might disorganize busini&s, and bring down an avalanohe of defeat on tbe party tbat was now new to the task of the adminis tration. But Mr. Manning made no blunder. He showed his sagacity by following right'in the line of republican policy. Tbe same genius that ona.'i aeoure a nomination and an eltotion, oould bold an administrative department to wise and conservative methods—methods initated by party opponents, but essen tial to success. The country began to feel that the government was not in danger is democratic hands. It is to this feeling that the president owes his party majority in the house, and what ever prospect of re-election be may have. The brains that made Mr. Oleveland and tbat brought about tbe democratic restoration are silent in the grave. Daniel Manning was a strong man and an honest man. We wish we oould say as much for the president's present ad visers. Inventions of the lVth Century. Tfae ateamboat,the reaper,the sewing maohine. Cats running by night and by day. House lighted by .gas and hpated by Btesm, And bright eleetricity'a ray. The telegraph's cliok spedalike lightning re leased. Then the telephone comes to exoel it And, to nut on the finish, the laat but not leaet, la the famed little Purgative Pellet. Last but ootieast is Dr. Pierce's Fleas ant Purgative Pellets, because it relieves human buffering, adds to tbe sum of human oomfort, and enables tbe relieved sufferer to enjoy all the blesdiiigs and luxuries of the age wo live in. Buctclvn Arnica aalve. The beat Salr* in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever floret, Tetter, Chapped Sands, Chilblain Ooros, and all Skin Eruptions, and' poe itivaly cures Piles, or no pay .required. It is guaranteed to give perfsot satisfaction, or money refunded, Prioe 36 cents per box. Tor Sale by the Excelsior Drug Store of Pjird* A Breoht Notice of Time Appointed for Proving Will* &c. TXBBITO£I or DAKOTA, 1 In Probate Court. .-County of Yankton.) la the Matter of the Eatate of, EUse Foerste/, deoeased TJUBSUANT toanorderof aaid court, made on the 17th day of December, A.JJ. JUS87, notioe ia hereby given that Batorday, the list day of December, A. D,' 1887, at ten o'dlouk a. ». of said-day. at the courtroom ot said oou-t, at the oourt house in the city .and couqty ol Yankton have been appointed aa the time and place for proving the will oft said Eli«« .Foers Ur, deoeased. and for hearing the applioatfoa pf Bobert Sohnook for tbe issuance to him of letteie testamentary when and where any pe» •on interested may appear and contest the aama. .. Dated Deeesaber If, 1887. tsui.} li. CONGIiETON, Jadg* ol tne Probate Ocurt. JjAKOTA LIQAl BLAUBA PBOBATK JUDGES 0LEBK8 0F OOUBT *J. a OOMMlSSIGITEBe &s, MOTBB8 SHKB1FF8 NOTABIKS PUBLIC) OOK VEYAlN OEB3 (7s S. Laitd Office Blanks l&S-ilifc.'. .DflLtCiitalogM ftunished cw apjli(pitiif AtMrsar, JWWBW ft XUfQeBPBY an HOB, ijbakota RAILHOAOtj MILWAUKEE &STPAUL OWNS anil operate)) 8,500-miles of thorough lyeQuipped road in Illinois, Wisconsin. Iowa, Miapouri, Minnesota and Dakota. LI is TEX BFCST Wisconsin. DIRECT BOETB BBTWBBX A. V. H.OAUPENTEB, Qen'l Pasa. and Tk't Agt OKO. H. HF.AFFOBD, Ass't Gen Paae A 'i"kt Agt General Manager. J. P. TOOKEtt, Ass't Qen'l Han. For information in referenee to Lands and Towos owned by the Chicago, Milwaukee 4 St. Paul Bailway Company, write to ft. HACOAN, Land Oommtaaioner, Milwankre CHICAGO""" THE NORTH RAILWAY. Ppnetraies ths Centres of Population in ILLINOIS, IOWA, WISCONSIN, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA. DAKOTA, NEBRASKA AND WYOMING. TT8 TBilN 8EUVIOE la carefully arranged -*-to meet, requirements of loo&l travel, aa well aatofurnish tbe moat attractive Bontee for through travel between important TRADE OKNTRES. TTS EQUIPMENT of Day aad Parlor Oars, J-Dining and Palaoe Sleeping Oars is without rival. JT8 BOAD-BED is perfection, of atone-bal -t-laated Bteel. T^HE NOUTH-WKflrKBN {«the favorite route for the Oemmeroial Traveler, the Toarist and the Seekers alter New Homes In the Oolden Northwest. _SV~Dotailefl information cheerfully furn ished by A. B. WIClxEB, Agent, Xankton. J. M. WHIT MAN, H. O. WIOKBB. Vice Prea't and Gen. Mangr. Traffic tiang'r. E. P. WILHON General Passenger Agent. Session Laws '85 Authorized Edition. (JHE OONTRAOT for laws of Dakota for now nave in stock oyer filled by BOWIES ft KINGSBCBV, *. !#». vtfikton nn^totM -.-J OS. SOW MZ tt miiwaukee leer Oa draagut a GJEOKGE BBOWN'8 Third 0., faaple Booms. OBOWK'S faculties for keeping Beer ooo and frt-3h are uneaualled, andTse is at al times prepared to furnish this invigorating beverage at his popular establishment.^ Wines, Liquors and Cigars BOr Oall at Brown's Sample rwnu ea Third street when InXankton, SBOB8K' BBOWH, ESTABJL1SHED 1869. ice! Ice! F. Schnauber's iTn JXS? Ice daring the sensen or 1B87 a* ohoap aa the oheapeatand on standard time. 'Leave orders at hls residence, or & Breoht's or B. Weber's drug store. Fnrdy LIST: PBESS AND DAKOTAiAM OB LA WYEBS, JD8TI0E8 OF THE P£ACS a, -w ©, 'jtyfr AJ-L PBINCXFAL POINTS IS THE NOBTBWMT, 8O0TII- WBST ATTN FAB WXST. For maps, time tabled,rates of nseaage and freight, eto., apply to the nearest station agent of toe Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Uail, way, or to any railroad agent anywhere in the World. B. MILLKB, United States. printing the Seeelon 1885 waa awstzded to Bowen A Kingsbury of the Press and Dako- talaa, and hence the edition publlBhed by them is the ONM A BTHOBIZED HDITXON. We ONE THOUSAND VOL.UME8 of the book aad have been supplying them in all parts ot the eountrj. C7~A11 orders for Session Laws pxixaptl otal Wo oan furaith Session Laws of Dakota for the years r-H-» 1881, 1883, & 1883. ftj^dresfc BOWBH ^KliTaSBDBT, IaaklM by aul'lsg ttwm wn ABE '.-.iSiJe-S Hnperior to all Fruit Salt* and Mineral Water*. Dealer in BUILDERS' HARDWARE (Garland riituves, Buck's Brilliant, SStoyes «aci fin ware. W agou and Carriage Wood Stock, Wagon and Carri age Hardware, &c Garden Implements, THIKI) NTKEET, YANKTON, DAKOTA Yankton Iron Works. JOS. H. CAMPBELLS Manufactures Engines, Boilers, "Water Motors, Wind Mills, Flouring Mills, Bridges, Oas Machines, and Heating of Buildings by Steam & Hot Water Plans and Estimates on all Kin d8 of Machinery, &c. and General Repairing. POSTOFFICE BOX 784, Tanltton._ EST A LIS II ED 1870. Destlllers^Ageats and Wholesale dealers la V.'-'V" 5-.: Kentucky and Domestic Whiskies. Liquors arid Wines. CK7B MA.SB a apooialty of shinning Keatnoky Whiskies dtreot to the trade trem VV Warehoosee. dTWH BUK AND MLL WHISKIOS IK BOND. We ei atook wast of Ohteago and will dnplieate.piiees of any hoaw, with oat' Goods sold ortly.j.at Wholesale. SOD West Third Street, Boots & Shoes. Just Received a Complete Stook of the Latest Patterns in BOOTS and SHOES, which will be Solid at Low Prica#. Agent for 300 TH1BD 8TKEET Collection, liona and Seal Estate Ageaoy, J. & T. COUSINS, REYNOLDS BROTHERS, ESTABLISHED 1880. FA If TON •a^assses••••••• DAKOTA, st.. ANMtate with Phil. K, Faulk. buijdanoe ot money to loan on real „, and ohattle secarity. CASH OS BAND. Bo dMay. No sending of applioa- —. attended to and Money promptly remitted. Beferenqes: First Rational bank, the Yank ton bana, Phllk X. tfanlk^attorney, A. !j. KINMAN, Yankton. 0. H. BATES WHOLESALE AMD BZTAUi Dealer.la Staple Groceries »nd Provisions, Dried Fruits, Wooden and Willow Ware, Tobacco, Cigars, XAWCKMR., .^DASIICA 3"U.^|©1I©© I Vci---?,- GENEBA.L AGENTS IN DAKOTA FOB fosepk 5ehllta*s Brewing ooi mpany, Milwaukee, Wis. Dobdsar-Breseh Brew oompaoy,. St. Louis, Mo.: Chesterman ft Barrow's Bottling Work% Lie Mars, Iowa Brunswick Billiard Tables, Chimgo, Hlinms: proprietors of Yankton Steam Bottling Works ol Bchliti's Milwaukee Beer. HTWe are prepared t« fill promptly any and all orders for goods in our line and foarantee satisfaction both in quality aad prioes. Hand far dranlars and prioe list ADLER Sc. OHLMAN, Yankton.^ TESTED 40 YEARS. BEST APERIENT KNOWN. Flusixit to tbe Tast«. Goelin^, XnTigoratAng. Adapted io All CHXQSIM a&d gaiaow. PRY Powder uid £ff«nrasoent. K)F*ZoBt uQ t« vat IV.. •arDRY Mm A. Burt Burt & Packard, Burt&Mears. LI li II ^HINMAN'S I PILES,Yankton 1893 1886 WM. BLATT TBS THIRD- STREET, Yankton •*««««a«ee DAKOTA Eubber Stamps —r-IN DAN. MoDEVITT, la Qrooories, Wines and- Uquert-Si Feed aad *»etlaleaw%^ TAKKTON DAKOTA, DAKOTA COMMEIICIAL CaS.Le«E, l.iwm In •iC 1 S-Bond, arry the las •ay sncvtM,! Kri SrcHuoii Si mnwM- Any Style at tbe Preae Dakotalan XAN 8T0N» •••••a'aee* aaa rte jbAaofA Hi si