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1 THIS is the top of the gen uine "Pearl Top" Lamp ChyMatj^iia^i oflieri i&fenilar are imitations. TL. G$Ol *91 New AdVertteeiu ferredwho oan furnish tl aJWelr.wl19leJiiiBfi.lo tl moments maYbr profitably few vaoanolos in town* sn4 urttt irvM ir.:_ who pan furnish their own hdr.es and the. business. Bp^re employed also. A -s oities. B,-?. Joan. Oo„ 1000 Pain ft. Biphmoftd. Vfr. a*. M*Li in itfod in Amen )KV-1?0 tlon^bnu* any oa r) leaijn OnlrTftrfeot avoi'inVDnt (livMftnB trio Our with or OUT A01 bi*. 1 SOe. I -s. y. ADVERTISE) DOCTOR WH1TTIER _„A K®f,,?r meat £Rii »n, iiiS®1 ^BOGY'S Cleanses the sal Passages, lays Pain .* exact lapel on each one of the. may say thinkJ^l good, Insist uqon the and top. I into of three medical en**f!!cl 111 tlie treat, nicni •'Chronic, Aerrvmi, Skin iwd ff than *ny otier Pbyilcltn °iy P*Pore ah6w ana all ola know, Conauiuttoa at offlco, or by Mail, »na Invited, a cpt*lon costs ltotUnf.TMeaicf a9t»r6ss flv«r^-^* 1 or frptt WWJCI ViOTtOlfi CUM ftt^bbierrfttio OIIAI vrherailoubt exltta It frankly .ufodf ^Nervous Prostration, Debility, Mental and Ptosied. Weakneu, arising from In nlscrntwriy Excess or Indulgsncs. producino Vefecwe Memory, Pimples on the Face, Avtrsun to Society of Pemalet,. Want of Lif',W*nt AND JoUon Un qf Ambition, MMMM A PERMANENT CURE GUARANTEED. Blood Impurities and Poisoning, Mer-] TIFLT**. tjoaUvely'curoii. It UsslfHrfdentth# aphysidmwma awK^vaSffi loss1 spm with A. MX reseritd to, ulZ\Zi *jg. using 1»—ther -y «*««i '""•rUiM.1" clemnnded by oSier?. IfvM White & Sharp, ..I,**»«y* I.i«*c sJl«ii.o|S I nf.Wtr^i^pe,, Fire, Marine, Life, Aooi- Cyclone. M^*9tfdn^«|lir»B9ibraM«a4ed to ES^AjBIilSHBI) 1880U QollactioaL, Xjoos aad^Oeat Bstate Ageaey, Yankton .....DAKOTA, Bt Offiee^tkaat Bt,, vUh Ml. K. Vaalk. ,'#MM V* AS abtadanoe"of money te loas'tm veal eetate aad oW' HAND. Uona. HoltelLyT^ pSbJ? o^U£S V' «v -^5' l' 'K fssMt Reatorest Senses of TaBte 'Si WIIU«M aetata fsrns i- 3 St J. exact ccst )f any jjfdppbe^ \iji* id|vertisf ri^ih. oapers b^ ^d^sing *&>. P.|Rjjyv!jl!& !€o.r *j-*wspnp«r Advertising Bureau, JO SprUae St., Now York, una lOata 'tor lOG-Pago Pamphlet. ^E^ECTar* wiUioutUedieine. «7fl. Rend foi KHwife nnphJ»tNo.2, ME limp m.WL£ SELF CUBt •fejEKj A favojjio'nr^Sf^.Hi uoictl nhd *jKCC£Nf vJ VvARO Arfdrl .-CO., Louisiana. Ma nostril and is Bt., New Xork. fi u*^b mr- Edn^uttvdts.&aonsi |H Mi in** "il 'i#Mi .fell ••f's-.i jti'S.'i- I 4TDJ.MA .o We Jsnsr il and Banking. Colleclipn «ash business, th tame atfNational SanKs Ire- i?WEt •Hll JNCS^& OtMp tiT Pie KoV &.T kahier. -—a,- -4 4 SI A a' National iBank liPiioU rxrpr low Uhemloai N»ncmal Haw lot OommeroUl Natioaal Bank. OM- McKinney & Scougal, %Ti r, a "wg»*W¥Si»i^«s(Sf hb Taukton, Dakota^ Vf^l •f 1 Tea par bant. Xnl i, and Mo Skin! ire*, vcWiigs[Jroi e*' 7r the T1MK-TKSTKD OLLBN JOINTS rMult of —HJIWM.4ISIJ vuiqu Ha«l#n#l.~.-1 Ble°a Cataftk, __ Conatltntlonat nut) A 5«o PUffll""31 treatinl aucooatfully T® and flneat dealgiu tn Interior oT J*ora«o». ar-8hop No. U8 on Capitol JJj between foirth aad fifth ink. %A.y Wm. M. ht furli3NS?M WfT- Alger of Mlchltpn, of MoiSftchajetti) Congrdsimftn ussol A. •fyette as left an orphan and-taiiis own re foraiU^'^II at the age of For 7 yeqrs, worked as ier and saved monoy, afl^ inlating siir .t to pay his a inses tlirongli'03 urs0 at the R» nation he school for e, then stud^ BD88®' Be wad to the in in 1857, and practiced two yi ivelandi^pSp^l^ J^T an. In the lumber business. He was of the first to respond to the call for fpafrottr'itldiigan,'Joining company C, Michigan: wvaliy.—H» oade a glorious military record, partial] iS under Shi g, Buocessivel el and colonel^, retirement on account of ill ti breveted brigadier general for "gallant merlforlojis service in the field." He led in .ifetjrogt^sjid became one of the it erteSy^fcitajper operators In the ite, amassing a fori$9Q,ot over §8,000,- He was elected ^ev^niQr.ln 1884 declined a re-eleotion. '•-'V rge Frisble Hoar was born aVGa*~ Mass., Aug. 29,1826, and has alvrajTB ded In the state. He graduated from Harvard In 1646, graduated from Harvard Lf^vsefe brevet major: He then studied law, W admitted to$he' far and was pr6s far Dome*tie sad Foreign Exchange bonght and Hold, $ Unnioipal Beonritiea, Bohool Bonda, and Uonnty Warrant* bought on reaconabla tarmi. fnTff- Powers, 1p ft isiritteiL.* Fped andSale Stable .Ui. Opi^ltS HcMtiim .M....YAOSXOB, B. "Agent for Oolaabu Baggy. To Scliool Jis *r* Sohoof ¥ownshjp Booktt, and Blank \MM DuiHot V: i^EHantai «empi»ttd mt •fMnasd.Hn^w8^ •i- if OS applloa- to and aoBcy foiso%iifBBSjjrai)tt9r« and.fpr aale by & nxxpa ..... px^ctlcxn^ at HBQttS ropre* olocto 1 OEOnOE F. IIOAB. delegate Ao'X ventleaof ..$50,000:00 S9M.OO* OO Of *18SO 7al9^n •ing attorney of StarK-opuhty 169 to 1871. He was first elected |o jthe Forty -fifth congress and has Served th? Seventeenth district of Ohi6 steadily in that branch ever since. Mr.fMc^sSiley Is ino congressional "wall He been one of the most active and ent members and has held several ittant'eKalritaansliipa. "He'-WaS 'one of th^ Republican members of the ways and mqans sub-comnvittoe on .the, tariff, and was the author of the famous minority Jgport which so scathingly criticised the pit)visionsc*. th» bUl and-tiie jnajority's mdthofls ln ina^ing \t upt jVilliam Pierce Frye, of Malne~wai to Lewiston In that state, Sept. 2, !5{ graduated at Bowdo&t to 18^0} Hjt'i studied laiv, wai admitted to the bar aiid began practice at Eock land, but after a few years ^opyei^ to Lewi's ton, where he has since resided. He served to«»8tato legislature from 1861 to 1837, was a presidential elector on the Un- P. VBTBa ooIfctl^ketijntlSftC-jSayo® affLewiston to JSW-67, attorney general of Maine to •4807-69. He was then elected to congress Blzstlmes toax^coesslon, serving from 1871 to |881. When James Gf. Blaine resigned frotn the senate to become President Gfar fioH.'a Wtoftfiry otJtftate, Ht frye S*i4i elected to fill the vacancy, and to 1883 lie JW ©looted to a full term. He has been ara^ember of tite'S^mblkian national com^ mlttee slnpe X872. Mr* rFryo was Inters" est*d in the distribution of, the ?neva awird and In commercial legislation. Lately his voice has been heard on the fisHeri«! Kteqtlm, whlch Iw has ^I^ays given lfia dcMt. attentUu^oiid dn- the tttjft Ho is a trustee o( Bowdoin, and vod the degree of LL P, ftom Bates In^L w?ii The Bock owtthleb Tb^^Bpllfc prcwpoct la that protectionist Dent- Gradually but surely the question of pro tection to American Industries will pl»y fe^re navoa with tbd ^Oeimxsratlo patty fn tiba Bouth.—Troy Tlaiea. neaps to this oonntry." An Rngllshrnsn, who had recently made 1 tr|p thrpngbout the NewEnglaad stataw imditha west, waa dlMisslng' ow*&llroad ^W^em with a friend at a.cale. "Now listen and Pll glvo yon some IW^ fit ^England ttitd dass ^atunumrs ridtt^'Jffi^o, &rty to fori7five ittilee an. extra wen MMltdfAe Kroai Xoife'ta There are feu express trttlniillaUy between these twenty ndon at than bo lies train composod exclusively of sleeping Seoatoe cara,r.jnakea thirty-nine miles an hour. Between London and Manchester, £03 hour, and some trains making fifty. Be- than this." 4 aKs^ms Isjsalled a strobe of Jightrfng. tft makes the fol ton and BalfiAore In~fif#y minui orjfQur, miles an hour and four of them making fifty-one and a third miles an hour. New York Mall and Express. -"in iiiii'iiHI mrci ibera are Changed. finds man time thero h|jO&gi$74gwM^nieaed c^e S^oaiofeihe rooms, the of the clerk is to see to it that the news iporter does not get the number of And If he should, the number at-the hotel as quickljjasf|p8 P'The reason for .thfcisr^hit the arrival wbo~lsp£t|fecmt'tha sul .e invariahly^jj£^3 tfierolerk what room follows the Inquiry with that he "doosn't wont that rtJom." There is hai-dly a first class hotel in Chicago that hasn't had s'omo sort of tragedy, and the clerks are never sup Spsed to knoaBEjri -1 ilcago SBli vdi^Ahe: discovered that successively was elected Unit ed States senator,' and took Wj March, 1883. -^publican national and 1884. He r-^ nanngers on the part of house of the Belknap Impeachment in 1876. He !s an honored member several historical and scientific socie and alias received the degsg&vof ^Villiam McKinley, Jr., of Ohio, was S a N a & was attending tlie public'scndol at Mies en the war broke out, aad although under the stipulated ago he succeeded in enlisting and passing examina tion. Ho rose gradually from fa oV. ranks, through succes site i, promotioM to tne. i) iom they occm-rod JEvi the Dass ioh ibn zerreiose." A perfect speeiflo—Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. f"' •vnXLtAM WkrttET. The Earth Exhales Poiionf f'% To the air in laoalitiea where vegetation, rotted by freshets, is laid bare to the Ban's rays by the retiring flood- Millions of square acrolein th« Tioinity of the great tribntaries of the Mississippi and the Missouri, in the South and Smithweat, give ferth this fete.--lcden mlasina^ tio vapor, disseminating malarial pcstilenoe Broadeast. Not only thronghout the meat West, bnt wherever on -thit ooctinent fever' and ague makes ite periodic appearance—*Qd what locality is wholly exempt from it?—Hoe tetter a Stomaoh Bitten is the ecogaued de leoserthi moat highlyaoexedited and popular mean* of eure. Fever and ague, kiliooi re mittent, dumb agae and ague' cake are. eradi cated by it* Nor is it leea. po^nt when used to remove constipation. Hirer complaint and dys~ pfpsia, kidney troubles, nervousness and rheumatio ailments. XJse it upon the first ap. pesranoeot Uieee troubles, and with bersis* tenee. FOR DYSPEPSIA sod Liver Gom plaint, you have a printed cuarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitallzer. It never fails to cure 8oW by E. M. Ward, drngRlet. ihavs beln bothered with catarrh for abouttwenty years.. 1 had. lost aj ause of mell entirely lor the laat fifteen earn, and almost lost my hearing. My eyes were getting so dim 1 had to get some one. to thread jny needle, Now 1 nave my bearing aa wellasl Sverhad. and I oan aee to thread aa fine a needle as ever I did. My sense of smell is rtly restored it seems to be improving all the time. I think there is nothing like Ely's Oreana Balm fbr oatarrh.—Mrs. K. 8, W'rimea. Bendrll, Ohio. WHY WILL YOU cough wheu 8hiloh's Cure will give immediate relitf. Pftoe 10 ct8i,^0cts. and $1. Bold by R. M. Ward, ^fcifigiet. '•dA- ''jfj-y-y' rAammation and gives tone and energy to the whole system. SHILOH'S OATARBH BEMED Y~A positive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria snd Canker Mouth. Sold by M. Ward droplet., f\ 'O J*L ^X- 5?^ all who e^o euCvtlng frotn t'ho errou Unlttcrctliassot you»h,=ner*out weakheae, decir, loesot manhood, Sc.. I will sea4 a racij.. that will cure you, AtEfe OF CHAIKJE. Thlagi-tsu remjedy waadiMarered bya mjEatonary In South America. Scntl a self-addressed envelope to the T. iiufiS, drotflst. SPECIAL W WANTIfil—A fqrty j-milos ntifeh' Jfaster ^t*#orcd "Not* at all. All over Roriapd and Sc^S^rellB' «Qap(|©^Crat) socond and third class carriages, Tnnk ^S,/p«^ittfeM br*ve iJwW^^wwd-liai^nany dor- Thg the past two months,TnaPhere in Berlin one ot themoBt Dopulsr spsotaoles is a window in the Kaiser arcade near TJnder den Linden, in whioh a wax life size flgUre of "der general" is exhibited in (allat 6flnt.lThe general wears the flamed oookMyjitrf a- French general tod all his deoorWoi|6. -Bit ooat, his hnjpto breeobes and top bodf^hjtve been ol»ttfned in Paris from General-'lii^alaa giarsjown tailor and bootmaker, ao tfaat tfa*-ehest measurement and exact pro pofiiGug o* ibs popular hero sk sow an familiar to Beriinere as to Parisians. Hundreds of men, women and ohild dent uarnot an adjoining window is soa^oely notioed. I overheard a stalwart onirassiar remark iasbe stoodlookln^'at the resplendent effigy, "When the gen eral comes to Berlin be will find a change of uniforms all ready for Mm." The famous "Bevenant de la Revaa't'haa at last been set to German words, and iB being played and snng in the Berlin oonoert hails, and the go and snap to this catching air seems to be keenly rel ished by the Berliners. The opening couplet in German is: "Wo ist ein Prensse, to 1 11 ':mM Wwic« to ftttner*. Am yon disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick ohild«nlfering and crying with pain o! rotting teeth If so, 4Hid at ono« aad get a bottle" of Mas. WiKBtoWs BoosHna Sraup lor Ohildreb Teething, Its valu* is ln'oalon* labile. It wiH relieve the'poor little suf ferer immediately. Depend tipon it, mothers, there is no mistake abont it It oipres dysentery and diarrhoea, regu lates the stomach and bowels, cards wind oolio, softens''the gams, redness in- Mi*. Wimiowrs Seething Syrup for OMldrtn Teething is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescrip tion of onS of the oldest nurses and best female physioans in the United States, and-is for side by all druggists throughout the world. Pries twenty five cents a bortln. w.' .vV,'4:- Stutini D, Ittm Tm* Cit% ARE YOU MADE mtapraUla by Iodigeu ttop, Constipation, Dlzriness, Loss of Ap Ijetlte, Yellow Shiloh's Vitallzer is apesitlve core. Sop B. ,VL Ward, r,"^ |i •••A 'v.1 I W STBTOWaSBBSB NOTICES. r. anted board «mdroom,3».a private 'family Apply at, or*dlre.ss tJ&is l£*fc£?55* as?? jfP) ™p»drymirk«biectea.t»i, Applyat tbi, of- girl to do general houije vr H#HH? H, Corner Doagtas A ve. and otb I .1 For '-Relit, Apply at Q. a. BAT£S8' grocery. MfiQt..-h v, f,..».y 'i:j{ twii4 ^i OOMS FOB KKKF—Fnrniahod -or ^ahtion± I lsbod rooms to rent, Itouglaa Avenuo. op|osit« U. S.Jband Offioe. RBNlui'Jbe"hooito' on "tfta 'cornor ^6f |t\ APBl*to Da M^BKaOiK, Walnn».atee«t. BBB8T lionaeneal^oornisr of Oanitol abil 'ixth attests.- Enquire of ,w 'WiJprttyl—j-g BENT—An drttgft ore jn X|iirc) street. (OB^ST-TheSe^di^Hp^fp^ £noalre of -a- ished or nnfurnlshcd, sitnated .oeritral partof the oHy. r. frnlt Salts A.». FOfctiBB. MBS. M. OXiSON Lnmln of i--.-- 1fo^iro room in reaidenoe part 'ef the oity. -«a seasonable rates. Apply to Dcounr. BXOH£X AOBOSB foi tel*. H-SALiE—One twecty hctrte poTror boiler od^reae jodb WOBK HOBBB For sale oheap. War •I ranted Bonnd and gentle. Enauire ef t.: M.ake:toft gs^otaaol irlflpffltai nine thousand oalrioa w^Tsii oAKa,, \i BABGAlNr hare one t^ousand aoros of rX first olftBB tarmiz^g land In UoOook ooaaty, Dawtojirhlon wilttradfe for bsnftnt, t«n» bargainvto.any one, either:for aib or exchange. AjddreBB, liook Box, 168, SIqgx Qity, la, First PublloatlonHaj lO. liesolution. a* dej out solution for the' Construction of IKSnthe wetftsidSof j2tin street Inf of toU 10, C..1S 14^1fc 18. 17.18.. Moot22,. nitherapiien's Yankton. On the south side of ffoarth atreet iu front of and 1 bluok^. ^otaland 18. blook 22. If. DloSk 21, attd- on the north side _. street in front of and along -lota 9 and 14, ^00kN^andkjta9ansl 10, blook 88, IruigK. Belt^eBolred.by.lie|l|syorandXtoujioU of the, south side along loft of Fonrtn Cnty of xankton: lAetionl. Thot itis, andia herBby daoUrad nedestary, uiat the following sidewalk should be fcrtastirocted «the saiil city of Yanktoo.-toi' wit: -r.-" of' 18, soittiBr^de of Fourth stipe* alejig-lot l. bloofc 2i "and on^he Borth aidedt fflS5!^5W*ws^, feo.% 33atiaajd side*alk shall be six feet wiacs iire oatof euirt thertat tO bolstu »rib»d ifcnd the aald sidewalk ah all -be eon*' rncied of good ha*d paving briok and. in all MpGOtoin msordanoe 'with the rtqmrementB of WgortlinRnoeaef the, oity. and plans, and specino.tiona to be prepared by the ~citr eutpnoer, and approved Dy the mayor and oounoil. The said sidewalks alongside, or in front of any of the aforesaid lots, situated on a ournqg, m*ae by the intersection of two streets, shall be extended to the curb line of the. orof sins street, or so as to meet and oonheot witn any sidewalk now laid down, or that may b» laid down hereafter, streets. 8eo. thea) by kpeoUl tax, to' ba levied upon the aforeeaid lots, or. parts of' upon suoh crossing reeiM. .*• ...*i 96o. S, That,the ,OQst and expense of .making aforesaid improvemenU shall be defrayed peciJl tax, to' t» levied upon the aforesaid ts, or. parts of lotar bounding or abutting on the same, in proportion to.the feetirontof said lota so abounding or abuttinar. lots or parts of iota so abounding or i.4. That said sidevttlk may be abutting laid' on an approximate grade to oonformto the sortaoe of the ground, as designated in the said —, plana and speoineationa-to be prepared by the oity engineer, and the oitjr engineer shall the. construction thereof. aaperviae ub ielal Sfeo. 6. That this resolution shall be liBtted for four consecutive weeks in the oE newspaper of the city. 7th IMS. Bee. 5. ished fo: lewspapi Adopted MaV 7th JAMES KXL Approved this 8th day of May 1883. KINGMBUBY. Oity Clerk. Mayor. JAMES E. TEIiUSB, First Publication May 10. Resolution. A Besolutionfor the Construction of a Side walk on the wfst side, of Jjooust street in fiont of and along lots 10,11,12, IS, 14 1$ is It, 12,' IS,*14 ,U,'m.'17, l's. blook 82, aud lots 10, It, 12,18,14,16, blosk G». Central Ittakton. Be it itesolved by the Mayor and Oounoil of the City of Xankton. Section 1. '.Zhat it is, and is hereby deolared neoBgaJuy, that^e following sidewalk should be denstruoted in the said oity of Xankton, to-wit On the west side of Ioonst treet in front of and along lota-10,11,42 IS. 14, IS, 16. loto W' i8- 17.18, blook SS, witherspoon'a YaBkton. juots 10, p, 12, IS, 14,15, IS, IT, IS, blank48, and: lots 10.11,12 13,14. IS, IB, 17, IS, blook 2, and- lets widjo, theT)uter edge thereof: to be laid within theicurb line of said Ijocnst street, aix^feet tis tent fromthe.aijMent lota r(Wve described ana the said sidewalk shall oonstrneted of gooi hard psrlng bcick and lh all respects in aooordanoe with the reauirenienta of the -"le.oity, and pjans ap.d .peoifica ared by the oity engineer, and approved by the -mayor and counoiK The s5d sidewalks alongside, or in frontof any of the aforesaid lots, situated on a -corner, -made by theinterseetion oj two streets, shaU be extehd ed to the ourb lineof, tboorossing street, or so as meet and oonneot with .any Sidewalks now laid down, or that may be laid down here after, upon-auch crossing streets. Sec. 8. That the oost and expense of makine the aforesaid improvements shall be defrayed by special tax, to be levied upon the aforesaid or parts of lots, bounding or abutting on ,amo, in proportion to toe feetfront ofsaid or parts of Iota so abounding-or abutting. .A A ^PKa4. KSIdljlanfi 11^ A Vr. plans and specifications to T6 prepared by the oitj onginoer, and the city engineer shall super visa the oOnstimotion thereof ..See. 5- Thattmi reaoAu^on shall lished for four oonseoutive weeks in the newspaper of the oity. Adopted ^ia^_7th,_-1888. ISilj4W9» __J8 KINGSBURY. Oity Clerk. Approved this 8th day of May, 1888. JAMES H. TELUEEB, Mayor. HAVING LEASED Mrs. 8wearengen'a House, .Garden and rohard. Walnut Grove 2 miles north of the eity, I have for Bade Plaits, Bhrnbkeit and Fruit add Bhsdo Trees O^mpriaing. •Wacs, White and Purple. Syrlnga or Meek Or an re, Snow ball, Hprea, Flowering: Almond la variety, Moses, Climbers and Mckldertf, Honeyfiiickles, Bob ton Ivf, Woodbine, &c. lr^arfety^ Orn^m«utaJ Trees A .... FiaoiT.•.. 4.ppre, Ohoriry Ftoia, Itraw »erry, RaspTsrry, Cktmprltilngr the ciutlibert, Turner and Black cap, Currants, Bed, UlUite toft S.TOr Gooseberry, Bhubarb or Pie Plant Itoots, See. A lines bet of Bpeclalltiee wiH be advertised snorUy PartieS dMrlouadf hniihir thefr oemeta] tc planted to Shrnbs and Wowera, rti WM JOS. H. CAMPBELL -•»Ih5 «.tst «r l««i \5 Mannfactcrea Bngines, Boilers of Buildings by SteamA Mot Wate^ Pla"8,#d ®ll ainds-ol Machinery,&c.aad,,, CJr^neral Kcpalrlng. FOSTOFF1CE BOX 7 84 be-. OpSE TOBENT, On Mulberry street, tWedH Kobrttt and PiftH Btreat«^-kndWti aa' tha^ugbeehouee. •..., -iv 4«|erlor tf»ail V"~ torn a diitordorod coniiitiou of tin Stomoohl LiTor or BoJwS Mortgage Sale. tipnaiifaWbfot ot—../i/Ji el an is he L| tMv»te fttlrfly. Apply at Pnrdy onbafeeVj.., 4j30 o^olook p. m-, and M^HEBElB, no action or proceedings at Uw ?JJ'ih£™*1*e byre been 'instituted to recover tho debt seoured by said mortgage, or any part turteofrand 4^fA5effc^ Hejitef anyportion-oftheprinoipalor interest ?rfep»^h«^n50de8l^ queat, then the whpla aum,^both prlnoipsl and lectable onoe beoomo duo and eol •^^SKISAB, Qn.Uie 6th day. of January, 82, f*.. 4 Utfted at Yankton, D.T., this 7th day of April, 1888. Hahbx Eats, „tr Asslgueeof the Mortgagee. W1LLI4M P. DKWliil, Attorney lor Assignee of the Mortgagee. First Pablioatiou May 4.. An Order to Show Canse why Order of Sale of Real Estate Should not be Made. In the Probata Oonrt of the County of Yank ton, Territory of Dakota. In the Matter of the Kstate of Charles F» Boss- 4 eusober, deoeased. iary Bossteusoher, the executrix of the ]ast will and testament of Oharles i". Bossteusoher, deeeased, having filed her petition herein pray, lng fot an order of sale of a portion of tbe teal estate, of .said decedent, for the purposes therein setforth. It is tberefereonlercd, by the said court, that all person* interested in the estate of said de eeaf ed, ppear before the said probate court on.Moulay, the 4th day of June 18&8, at ten o'clock in the foreuon ofsaid day, at the court room of said probate eourt at tbe court house in the oity of Yankton, oounty of Yank ton, JD T., to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said executrix to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased as shall be neoessary. And that a copy of this order be published at least four sncoessive weeks in .the lteilv Press an4 Uakotaian, a newspaper printed and pub* lished in said Yankton v!»unty. Done in open court this 8rd day of May A. D.e 1888. By the court. Ij. OONGLKTON, 1 ai» i*e-n D&v&lmii) nf f.hn intAroiit nn #u» PAyment. o£ the. interest" oQ th& tooneir aeonred py a mortgage and the taxes assessed tbe preniisesfSlrein August^ vi o..... •day of Augusts .mi nd soa,»f^^te" waa wiuw3 a _-r-.--1* of dewis of iiie ouuiity of^Yankton! Temtor^ riav _r ^¥Se"lwld«wer), of tbe county of Xat ton and!_ rerritory of Bakota to Marrrri Ohtrl mortgage^ ieoofrd?dI15ylth?lSlEef of'tko w*-^«s« wuisu cjr yi'' XaUBlODi J^°°^ J8 Judge of the Probate Courts First Pnb'leation May 4. In the Probate Court, of the Ceunty of Yank ton, Territory of Dakota. la the Matter of the £state of fiarbara.Behak, tleoeasod. and'presented for settlement, and tiled in this court, his final account of his administration of said estate, and showing that said estate is ready for distribution and final settlement, a&d that Monday, the 28th day of -May, 1888. belsg a day of a term of said oourt, to-wit: of thefMay term, 1888, at 10 o'clock, a. m. at the neutt room of said oourt, at the oourt house in Jheinty of Yankton, in said Xankton county, has been duly appointed by the said court, for the settlement of the said account, and foi distribution of said estate, at which time and plaoe any Person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions in writing to ana Contest the same. Xankton, Dakota, May 8, A. D„ 1888. [8*41.1 L. OONGLETOM, Probate Jndg«. Proposals for an Iron Bridge. .Yankton, Dakota,April 17th, 1888. DZOSWillbs reoeived at tneofiSce of tiie -a*aboard of oounty commissioners of Yank ton pounty up to 12 o'olock m.. of Thuntday, May 24th, 1888, for the constrnotioU of bridge aoross '1'urksy creek at Volins Station in Xanjcto" oounty. Bridge to be forty-eight feet span, and sixteen feet roadway, floored with "three lnoh plank. Substructure to be white oak piles, four at each end of bridge, Gapped with oak caps 10x12 All work to be first olass and,heavy enough to sustain BO pounds per •quare foot ef floor surface, with sufficient margain of safety. W*. Chairman Board of County Corns. Cclme to Beatrice, Nebraska Ofteap homes, mild olimate, rich soil, good sohdols popnlation, 10,000 will double in two yeawi ralnen will also double. Will soon be chie* manufacturing eityin the State. Im merwe water powsr Sight railroad outlets, wita others surveyed or building. Oome take adr»ntAgo of her magic growth. Kxcursions from all Eastern points at naif rates. For elr —1—-J' JBOAKB OF TRADE. .Bmi sttl%rt address tetary and qared at Ik P.ortto^vv, .fHUVII. Walnut Prove, fo^ tsma I TED, 40 YEARS. to the RVESClHC I »ad BeAsoaa ot 1887, saip mortgage, with the notes seoured thereby, w»B duly assigned by ihe said mortagee to lla^ry K»tz, of the oounty of Yankton, in the tortitory ef Dakota, which assignment was dnfy recorded in the offioe of the register of deeds of the said oounty of Xankton on the 14th day of january, 1887, In book S6 of mort gages, on page and the said Harry Kata then became,' and now is, the owner of gaid murt T^»rc^» irtdhepa5 men* olthe taxes aaseroed on said real propert 9 as agreed by the said mortgagors in said mort gagee and WHEB.IfAa, default has been m&dsin the payment« the interest on the money seoured by ^aidaotes a&d*mortyage^ as the. 8anobe~* i1}?.'.as stipulated in said mortgage and BBlaAS,', the whole amount of principal baa become dua by reaeon of suoh HEBKAI, the amount- claimed to .be due up£n said mortgage, at the date of this notioe* is the sum ttf five hundred anfl'eighty-twb trol Js" »U^,Wr.ttoee«ient»,(tB8a.6»^td wit: 00 pnnqipal, and 'TRADE, atrloe, Meb. THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL,' *'mf Cor,Dearborn and Lake Streets, "i CHICAGO. Tail hou*e baa Just bean thoroughly re. fltudatucostof over (16,OOto: making it far better than any hotel of tbe same price in tbe Wee*, Elevator, Electrio Lights, Bath' Booms, and all modern improvemestts. Hates, $2 and $2.GO per Day. In^lBdiiis meals.. Centrally located: accessible to all rail way stations, theaters and business IBiie&aW. ice, Yf^ktn«i, hontes. Street oara to all points ot the city. rates to ^esslonaTpeople. C. PABQ & CO, Proprietory HBj •m 3S- r. Water JEstlmates on ILLINOIS,,IOWA, IM ^"5 "fccf BEST APERIENT KNOWN, asainc. Inrifor&tinff AHanfaus .» and £ff«rv»scent. tWDon't rlccr dIY ..^JOS.SOHILT'Z do5.ii.Jvli •'dtk'**' mortgages, nf. «•. M*.s the 27th day of AngUst, 1885, at un draught at -Sii iixiA ^GEOitGE'BEO^N VflU id Third^t. Saiipi© Boom^, Ijns rasBEBT $400- $82.63 interest, besides' the win of thirty. dol}ars.and- flftyosntsfor taxes ^ollatfl, attorney's teee «tipul»ted for in said m«atgagd"upon a foreclosure thereof. iNo#w th( refore« notice is ht-reby given that py. Virtue of the power of eale contained in skid mortgage, and duty retarded as 'aforesaid, and.wtpu stvan.cf) of the Btatutes .in auoh .oaae m^e «nd"pR)videc!, the .... fortoloiod by a sale of the mortgaged premlsos mortgage will be y- mortgaged premlsos ttoein described, at publip auoiion by the ofsaid Yankton oonntv. or Ilia demit v. *sivr—o- iTTL---.i—Q Oonniy, or his deputy «tt.l}ij^eat.taalar,.. at the front door of the. COUrii iJouao iuthe^iti u£ xankton and ounn'tv of Xankton and territory of Dakota on Mon if ^ya't ^:aWe° mortgaged Premises areaitnatedim the oormlv. of Xankton, in the Territory of Dakota, and arejdesoribed as .follows, to wit! The south •allpfnorthwest quarter and the north half southwest quarter of seotioa twenCy nine(2fl),. township ninety-four (94), north, and of range fifty-six (66), west, with all the appurtenances and .improvements thereunto clanging. AN9 WISCONSIN, MICHIGAN, 5 JT6 TRAIN SERVICE fs carefully arranged ••"to meet requirements of local travel* as well aa to furnish the most attraotive Boutes for through travel between important TRADE CENTRES. YT6 EQUIPMENT o^ Pay and Parlor Cars, •^•Dining and Palace Sleeping Oars is without rival. TTS BOAD-BED is pexfeotiou, of stone-bal •"•lasted titeel. rpHE NOBTH-WE8TEBN is the favorite route for the nommfirnllll Trn.v*1«y f.bn Tnntlai snd the Seekers after Golden (iorthwest. Atnglas Avfinno, near Third street. Yankton, Dafewia. \V( &* 3' \a I baa *'r\ Beer .Sifefji .. „jsX «rti -4r-A. iihurt •frfrjrix* iii.!» SO% B^yS'?^®°iJ^iQ,ll,orT iwopin® Boer Cool, and he is at all v. ^D2®^rPr^^K®d to fujp^i^i ihis lhvlgb^alfajff besieirage hi^ l^pul^Ifcglis^en^^^ Wines, Liquors and Olg»rs. OEOBGK BBOWN. •RAILROADS, JU ifcSr MILWAUKEE W flj *^Mzb0& rr*J,(i fcrw Wj. iq DlBIOT lloOTn Betw»bk :FftiitoiPAii POINTS XH 1 UK 1? ai.i. oethwkst, BOUTH- .WKST «KB FAR WES*. .. For mapa, time isables, rates of passage and freight, ^to., apply. to the nearest-stationagent.. of the Ohioago, Milwaukee 4 St.' Paul Bail way-ortoan, railroad agent -anywhere in the J. K. TUOKEK, GEO. H. HET1FFORD7 A»s Gen'l Man. Asat QeiS Pass. 4 T'kt Agt. "W~E°r itfbrinatidn Iti reference to Ijuids and Kiwns owned by the Chicago, Milwaukee^ i^PaulHadlwoy Company, write toH G. wts^naln Milwaukee, »f t1 WESTERN RAILWAY. RAILWAY. Penetrates ihs Centres ol Population In MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, EBftASKA AND WYOMING. flew Homes in the jar-0etailed information cheerfully fnrn lanedby W.B. BADOLUFffl, J.M. WHITMAN, ioePrcs^t andGen^ Mangr. Agent. Xankton. II. o.1W101LEB, m-- 1 Traffio Man'gr. P. WlLiON, General Passenger Agent. Qermania House "I"',. 2 m4?* ""'Sri, Wallhfeum 4 Becker PBOFBIBTOKa. ultf -, Xkis hOasels the headquarters for travels! nd immigrants, Qood stabling in oorneoMe with tbe hotel. D. B. McCAPES, VETERINARY SUBGEON VBBMILLION, DAKOTA. Graduate of the Ontario Veterinoi College, is now prepared to treat all dis eases of domestio animals in the latest •nd and most approved manner. Horses examined for aonndness when reqoired. Will visit Yankton any time. R.W.Tansill&Co., [nierebant SftSUle8t.t€lilesKO, J&verr 1 FBEBI ,^r. OK JC AB*. .t only) In Towi for *S-foot?yejjeh Glass, uval7ront, Niokel or CJherry OigarShow Case Merobfcnta only, Address at onoe. B. W. TAMIUUi & CO., as above, DAKOTA C0MMEKC1AL COLLEGE, Oornss Third and Oap^tol atrMta, •I:. ^^DJlltOTA