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DOCTOR WHITTIER €17 St. Charles 8treet, 8t, Louis, -JHo, r.i EBTAHUSHC6 ISB7, (ltg0ISTEftE0}. A RBGTTLAJt OBAOTATE of two JI«ai«al Colli BPEClAUST ln OHROJtlO, ITERVOTJ8, EK1K and BIOOD DISEASES for 80 yean, oa City Papers prov and old residents know. KNOWING WHAT TO HO, NO EXPEBIKElfTB ABE MADE. Consultation al OfBceorby mail, fret and Invited, slrictiy confidential, Medicine* vent by mi|il,.-boa£ or expren everjrwhwo, i«6cr«fr6m ob««r*»Uoa. 'Beware of clieap 'Oure-aUfl.*' Judicious Medication and Skill will Cure MC DI/OI142 ORGANIC WEAKNESS RblSVwUo FAIUNQ MEMORY. I I TV LACK OF ENERGY, DC. lh.1 I PHYSICAL OECAV. Arising from lodiiorettoD. Eicon* or )ntii1t*neo produeloi Nervousmcna. leblHtjr,«DlinDO*n orflighi, Sc1fl)Utruii(., Lwfvct ive McMorA"Flmpie»-»t»'ifa«fi» 4««r«liHi to Bocleiy. Losh AAMMov.UMi&ettto |U»rrrkI7»eepilatIxu««. Send for 4uostiozx List No. 1, fret). BLOOD&SKINrr.. 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CATARRH, THROAT, NOSE, LUNG DISEASES Cause: Bome tat^t lo organlam, Cure bn«ed on aeieaiiee prlnelplea. CooatltUtloitat truaimesi aud niolloato'l air will cure. 8ueeea«fullv t^eat^d at liome or at nlQee. (OS8TITD TIOSAl.OR ACO(!lNt0 WKA ItNtfUlKS OrilOTH KKXKM treated •ueeeaafully aiu PlliVS.: $ A frleOdij taJk eoits uotblng. Can on or addreti eiy st, Oharlea Strwt, 8T. LQUI8, WO. New Advertisements. TRT^DVERiisERS^ A lint of MWO newapapcm divided into BTATEB^irn HBOXIOfcSwiU be sent on ap plloatioo—l^HlEK Tft thok'* who wast their sdTerttalqff to pftv, wo oan offer no better medium flor t^oroach and effeotive work than tbe variotw fiwtiona'of oor dnlp^t lioeal Mat. mu. P. HOW ELL Sb CO. Now«p»par kdvertiaing Bureau. 10 Bpraoo ntreett N$w Xork mm: Only Verfeofc overinrentV UivwauEleo Lrto Current. wlthorwiTU OUT AOID8. Clxotf^O Srar FHEE AUei VildrMis, 304 NOB.T! L7Q4 BAOTCKKTO ST -.f- & BLKC'i Kii BELT Bsht UA!DL .Chroulo Dl» BSXXBOnrei vithotitUedloiiiK JSTB^fiend for Amp£)atlN6^2- FRAyoiaco. a ADVER1 lbKRS an learn the exact cost any proposed line of advertising' in American jHpers by addressing ieo. P. Rowell & Co., v4W»paper Advertmrno Buraaut lO Sprucjo: Sv,' Yor^ •mtiii lOota "fof imphUt E RELIABLE SELF CURE favorite nre*cnpucn Af one of. the taos notetf mid ^crc&fuji in the U. S (now retired) for the cure of Ke^««u Jlebtllty, ILost Munnood, AtettUtieia aad leeit|r« Sent ID 1 plain sealed envelope Free# Druggtits can.fill it Address Off. WARD ft CO,. Loui«ikWU M«x Germania House Dooglaa Aveaoe, near Third street/ Yankton, Dakota. VVallbaam & Becker, PKOPjBIETOB&f ^hls honie la the head Quarter* tor teaveleis nd immigration. Good Btabllng in oonneotien with tbe.i^St -i Powers 3LiIv©r3r," Feed and sale Stable Opposite Uottison Hotel .i'A-i CAPITAL |STfiXBr Yamkiojt, D. WAgont# for Columbia MO. ElVEIt STACE .pi^KY Mail. Fauenger and] From Almost te Fort Bandall, via Grand thm Andse Lake. Yankton Aaenoy ^aad^wMte ttraa. points, arriving at Fort Kaadall at SilO. -This line ia thoroughly e^nipyed with &&2SSZ' OomKcjrt,' Speed tsd A BenuiQ i" to.-tis eWhwoa,!'' OStiTaB «jniM Proprietor. Sa.l avoc Wrought By tbe Waves oil Coney Island. MANY COTTAGES IN RUINS The AnphaH Hoadway Destroyed, and Kftllroad Tracks Torn and Twisted hy •kX* tha Heavy Seas and Buried Under Several fcot of 8aod. .:I. NEW A 8tuQUd Development Loit Mftuhafod Pitaa-v)il..&Mk. jngbt «ie. Relief aj onea, all QKhaustfng drains stopped. weak parti atreogtbeoe and enlarge*. Mr method or Treataiout la SclFntiflo, Safe Sure, laaihitrof.flfo: bullda at* thcKcrvta. StrcoilhaBfthi RjitMn^Rcatoru Vigor, "Vf fl?eo|s* la baked 0irfu*tY, Mfo tobg ICxMricaoe, Bpeol&l Sljidr of suh 0*40: puro Madfcloe* Mpeeiftftyprdj&rea therefor, las^ra afeoftl Curu. Tlio heavy stones placed two years ago iti the stone jetties, de signed us a protaction, were tossed about by the waves like corks and a number "of them were piled upon the tracks and platform of the station at Highland Beach. The railroad track is torn up foi' -a distance of more than a mile, while it is covered with sand to the depth of. several feet for some dis tance. The lower end of Coney Island was badly demoralized. The asnhalt oadway locked as though several vol canoes had had repeated eruptions be nealii it and each had done excellent work. This asphalt averages six inches thickness, but sections of it thirty feet square, piled up at an interesting variety of angles, were not uncommon In a general way.it may be said that Saturday night's storm destroyed, for a distance of fifty-feet' inland, WO feet of property the Brighton Beach neigh jorhood, most of which was at the the' cost of the Brighton Beach hotel peo ple. Last spring they moved the hotel jack from tlie ocean some GOO feet. The hotel is now surrounded by ponds of salt .'Watex varying frpm six jaohes to two feet-In depth. The' Ocean house winch was moved last spripg 280 feet rom: 4he ocean, is also surrotluded by water. Navigation Opens. Coii'IJESTER, N. Y., March ID.—Navi gation on Lake "Erie may now he 'con sulercd fairly open, as the ice in the end of the lake |ias .entirely disapjeared uliaer the inflttene& of the mild woatlior and northeasterly winds. DETROIT Mich., March 19.—Tho ice on Lake St, Clair has broken up and is jasang through the river. As Boon as he Cimton river is open a steamer will coiumenoe plying.- ST IrtffAtK, Mich., March 19.—The strait^ will. be open from two to three weeks earlier than last year Warm weuther'liaa weulcened the ice, and be tween Mackinac island and this point it is broaking up rapidly. Trouble Between Kngland and Morroeco. LONDON, March 19.— In tlie house of commons sir James Ferguson, political secretary of the foreign office, an nounced that a portion of the channel squadron, composed of several war ves sels, had been sent to Tangiers in (ho in terest of a certain sei ious question be tween England and the sultan of Mor rocco. which had not as yet been settled. Sir. William Harcourt a speech challenged the conduct 0f«the govern ment in placing Irish crgiceft, who were paid by the public for attending to pub lic business, at the sep-yice of the London Times to iwork -up evidence for- the Par nell commission. W Kb '•$5tf£3$-.V:Vy •.' YORK, March 10.—Though the city and bay- were not roughly visited yesterday by the winds and rain, which had been expccted, reports from the coast were full of unpleasant incidents. The southern Long Island shore, from Far Rockaway to Coney Island, was severely smitten by the heavy sea and high tides 'and damage, in many cases irreparable, was done to the summer re treat of all-the-year-round New Yorkers. The Btofui was followed by a hard blow Sunday along the Jersey coast from Key East to Seabright. From Aabury Park to Heabnght an alarming condition of things exists, Between Monmouth Be&ch and Low moor the damage reached its highest point, destroying many cot tages at the Highlands of Neversink, The sea was over the track of the New Jersey and Southern railway and of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, run ning Into the Shrewsbury river. The railroad track was torn and twisted by the angry waves into all sorts of shapes. Under Censor«hl]. t. LONDON, March 111—For some time past a singer at the Trocadqro music hall luts nightly'elicited deafening ap plause and repeated encores by his .reiv ditipn of a song entitled "Home-Rule. "Saturday night the song was omitted frofh the programme. Tiie-V audience demanded that it be sung, but to no purpose. Finally the uproar became so great,, th^t-it threatened-, to end in a rioii vsrJSftfrJi effort wiide ta^tpre order ^ikaspt by complying? withitht do-' tuKTid ii eicited swdWii, asd'fi&il^y this"' Ifglits" weife turned dbw.n and the audience4j*qiaB%jL .v J- ^r,", A BeVerettd Ball Player. New Yohk, Maidh It is noticed in ftome that the ex change of telegraphic dispatches be tween the Vaticata an4 various parts q( France has become", very -frequent of late. An Englishman named Coans has be^n sentenced to thre^ years imprison mentand -g yev vewrs uliaer ^oUpe %ttr-' veillanSe at Mdnlch, foriB«teiiidUhK BiM lin and Munich jewelers. The Russian supreme, court lias decid 'ed.|hai^fni^:HbHei|lq!h«, the heiife^ to xhe Ritsslali 'estate orTt&ice Wlttgeh stein, is indebted to the Bank of Com merce 4,0PO W)O roubles. It^Sstafed t^od' iuthoTity ihtit, {ail ing to bring about a debate in the house ot commons on the question of reducing the Balary of Attorney General Web ster, the ,Opposition #111 /introduce: a "tnotio'n censuring government for Jits connection witJi. the ease -V" Times bWfflrti the Pa^ell.cc^iiiiiiMloW II DOES PIGOTT STILL LIVE! &at<l 16 Have Been Seen Beceintly ia '-Cape of 6ood Rope Hotel. LONDON, March 16.—A singular story is current in Irish parliamentary cWc-les li«re to'ther effect tliat Pigott, "the per jurer and informer, who testified before tl»? royal fomwisgidt ill The Titiies' SJtSS' and who was aaid by otficers of the gov srnmont to have- committed suicide at Madrid, was recognized among tlie lrawtaqt guests only ft day or two ai atfei Uotsl the Cape of 06od Hope, is alleged among the ]kobabilities or 6ossibiIifiesr"the.t' the Colossal Drevari- V£j&v.:', cator, In the view of whose acnicve ments the exploit of Ie Caron have al most. passed from public recollection was en route to one of the British Indian presidencies, wherS Lord Salisbury had procured for lain an obscure position under the government. Mr. Parnell, Mr. Labouchere and other Paruellite followers do not appear inclined to at tach any credence to the story". Tli. American Pilgrim, and th» Pope. HOME, March 19.—The pope gave an audience to the American pilgrims. The clerical membeis of the party as sembled in the throne room and the lny pilgrims in adjoinlug apartments. Bishop Itiulomach, Mgr. Seton and the Very Rev, Charles A. Vissani presented a richly bound address to the pope, who greeted each with a kind word and benediction. His holiness gave the priests full privileges and power to pro nounce special -papal benediction upon their conKregations upon their return. In blessing the onflamme carried by the pilgrims, the pope, observing the eagle, said: "America never goes back from anything.' He expressed the hope that America would soon have a national hospice in Palestine like other nations. The pope presented to each pilgrim a silver rneaiil inclosed in a handsome case, and in return received many gifts from the visitors. The pilgrimB are much gratified by the kindness of the pope. Caodidnte. for tfuilKe Lynch.: CHADRON, Neb., March 19.—Just north or Chadron about two weeks ago. two men applied for work at a farm er by the name of John Martin. Mr. Martiu informed them that he was about to start east, and that they could stay and take care of his stock in his ab sence. They arranged to stay and Mr. Martin went east leaving lus wife and little girl 10 years old. Mrs. Martin came to Chadron and stayed all night. The two men in her absence ravished the little girl. Men ere in pursuit of tho fiends, and if they are caught they will undoubtedly stretch hemp. They irove to Ixj two rounders who have eon hanging around the town tlus spring. lie Han the Public** Sympathy. BenkklMAN, Neb., March 19.—Word has been received here that C. D. Thompson, a ranchman living forty miles northwest of here, had an encoun ter with a Mr. Baker, who, it is alleged, insulted Thompson neice. Thompson reproached him -for it, whereupon Baker drew a six-shooter with the evident in tention of using it. Thompson kicked he weapon from Bakers liand, and, seizing ft, proceeded to Ibeat the brute about the head and face, striking him each time with the hammer. His head and faoe are literally cut to pieces. His recovery is doubtful. Public sympathy is in favof of Thompson^ Panic in a Tenement. NEW YORK, March 19.—Explosions in the basement of the five-story tenement, 513 Third avenpe, caused great conster nation among the tenants, and they fled precipitately to the streets. The first floor was occupied as a paint factory. There were several explosions, eaclras hard as tbe discharge -of a"oanncfm The windows were'shattered, and also the rear part of the building, which caught fire, and before the flames could be ex tinguished a loss of $10,000 was entailed. What-caused the explosions could not be learned. No one was seriously injured Expensive Confectiouory. -v NEW YORK, March 19.—There are on exhibition in the-confectionery store of a prominent chocolate manufacturer in this city two monefter chocolate pieces representing figures of Venus de Milo, intended for the Paris exhibition. Each statue is eight feet high and weighs 915 pounds, and represents that amount of chocolate at 30 cents per pound. They are valued at $t,000 each. Several other designs in chocolate are to be sent with them. ''IS' Struck a LapayeTtb, 19. —T^e Rev. "Walton iterie* Smith, the famous pitcherof? illy install base ball pitchef off Clave- 'arid, OWp. fosmally, installed in the Central Presbyterian Chui chin this city on Tuesday tivviiiug. •FOREIGN NOTES. 'm. The Du» Au director ofther Pi next quarter. ale baa be&i elected a ioh Acsdeinyfot the It is assertjed in Bertin tljat Ewperor Franc!!# ."do-jeph of a vftit tb'^Eiiigei'or O usher. March 19. —The Ind. •afayette Natural Gas company struck another gusher at Kempton. The drill had penetrated Trenton rock twelve feet when the pressure became great and the drill was withdrawn. When near the top the gas became ignited and in stantly :iJ strbam' of firi leaped forth In the little room around tbe derrick were fotfrtean persons, and everyone werA more"or less burned, four persons seriously. The Weavers* Strike* FA Lb RIVER, Mass, March 19.—Hie strike situation is unchanged. There have been few demands for aid, and the linkers, can undoubtedly hold out for some time yet. 1 he mills will open their. gates in the morning, but the strikers claim that few of the weavers will return to work. Frightened ta Death. "PHiLADELPHrAi March 19. —Joh "Wes Humphrey, a lO-year^old boy who was badly frightened by" a" crowd of older boyst who wejfe playing .".'White Caps" in the 'upper tortof: the city about a wefek ago, died. Pour 1 of ne boys Ivj^een arrested. VHonest Jaek" Hardy D#».l. New ORi.EATis, ^March 19.—John O. Hardy, better khown si» ''Honest Jaok" Hardy, a well known sport, died sud denly In this" city of brain paralysis. He h$d a Sumter of horses running in fhe races her^ tms winter. Brt'Kwk'flllfc ,/,v WIKKESjaurk, JfatfcK 19.'-Attorneys for l^ed Nose. Mike, convicted of the murder'of Paynjafter SlcClure, will car ry_ th« case to the Supreme'court. Mike's frienrlb )iave raised forlhe purpose. The Copper Bank. PARIS, March 19.—M. Micliaud, for merly preaideiit of the, chamber.of com. mecce. had beau appelated .h|uiditor of the affairs of the Cfomptoir d'Escoiupte OVher« A'r"!ihe Wl»tte i^pr CnisiKNjfR, Wy'o. MaitJlr '19:—jSa thaniel S. Ames, a white man, and Liz zie C.: 3ir(Ma, a colored' woman,- both rorfdeiiti -pf JDenvet, camtr.lieM and were married. Ames is moderately well-off and is a property-holder Inften ver. Hte wife isa fult-" lod.ti' and'has been^ enipl^y^d w&a Chambei maid at a Denver hotel. -The statutes of Colorado forbid mixed marriages. Deserters Congregate in Canada* HAMILTON, Ont, March 19.—Quite a number of deserters from the United ~tfoops stationed at Fort Niagara have arrived in this city during the last months, wi last »e«k thoy wore reinforced by others. They all Hay the treatment they received was unbeara ble. and nothing was left for them but to de&rt to escape the harsh treatment. A Canal Prtfject. BERLIN, March 19.—The Cologne Ga zette say^the PrdSsian gdvii'nmont has given, a subsidy of 6,QOO,9QOj malrks to- Ioin rards the making of a canal that will the rlyew Elbp 'arfi Tra#e. Tl)s canal wiU-make it possible for vessel^to go from the North to the Baltic Bea without going furound .the Danish penin suUu S LECTUREDBf COOLEY. Trunk line Managers Are Given a v, Few Words of Advice. THE LAW MUST BE OBEYED. Tliere Is No K*cuse for the Methods Adopted In the Matter of Kxport Hates—The Q. and Its trenchment Tollcy. Re- v.! -vj.il WASHINGTON. March 19.—The inter state commerce commission resumed its hearing in the matter of export rates and the methods adopted by the trunk lines in computing them. The gist of evidence was-that with few exceptions the inland published rates had not for some months been maintained. Chair man Cooley said to the managers, in part: "It "is very manifest that things have been going on here that should stop at once. Here is the law, ana it is not with you to say to us that there are practical obstacles in the way of complying with it, that you would" lose business by so doing, and all that sort of thing. We are not concerned in that We do not wish you u) do anything to make you lose business. At tlie same time wo cannot accept it as a valid excuse that if you obey the law -ou will thereby lose business. Tlie time ought to be con sidered as gone by when a manager cau come to us and say, 'I named the rate, and I did it regardless of law because my competitor had done the same tiling.' There is no excuse for that practice. If wrong is done by one road to the injury of another, the proper remedy or redress is not to duplicate tlie wrong, but to go before the committee in authority, whether it be the commis sion or a voluntary association, with a complaint of the wrong. One crime in railroad circles is no more to be excusod by another than one theft is to be justi fied by another." Judge Cooley announced that for cer tain southern roads that had asked for a hearing a continuance of tlie investiga tion for two weeks had been granted. The commission did not wish to express an opinion that would affect the inter ests of those roads until they had been fully heard, but in the meantime the practices in the north which have all appeared unjustifiable should not be continued. "I trust," he added, "that after saying so much we shall not, two weeks hence, have complaints brought to us that those practices have been go ing on. In the meantime the parties must not take redress of wrongs into their own hands when the legality of what they complain of is, to say the least, very doubtful. They ought also to remember that while we continue this case for two weeks the law is not suspended. That remains in force as well as its penalties." •1 I Important Decision. ST. PAUL, Minn., March 19.—The su preme court has decided that the rail road commission of this state has no au thority to prescribe rates for transpor tation by common carriers between two points this state over a route extend ing across a neighboring state. Such powor is vested exclusively in congress. The case in question is the state of Min nesota ex rel. the railroad commission vs. the Omaha road. It was a proceed ing by mandamus to compel this com pany to comply with the order of the railroad commission prescribing rates for transportation of freights over their line from Duluth to Mankato. The question presented for decision was as to che jurisdiction of the commission, the line as is well known passing through Wisconsin from Superior to Hudson. The court ruled the order of the commission is applicable only to' that part of the luie in Minnesota. The inter-state commerce commission last November ruled upon the question, holding that commerce between points in the same state, but which, in oeing carried, passes through another state is an inter-state commerce and s'.oject to congressional regulation. Reducing Its Service. CHICAGO,111., March 19.—The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy has taken off number of its local passenger trains in Illinois and Iowa, reducing this service 504 miles a day. It has also been de oided to discontinue the running of Sun day trams Nos. 5 and 6 between Chicago and Cduncil Bluffs. These changes ar6 made in the interest of economy, the company having adopted a policy of re trecliment with a view to retrieving a portion of i's losses of the past year. The Salt Comer. BOSTON, March 19. —Several large deal ers in salt who were interviewed ex pressed the opinion that if a combina tion of Michigan and other American salt manufacturers, such as was re- rwould rted from Saginaw, should be formed, have no effect on Boston deal ers or consumers, as nearly all the salt handled here is* imported. tenia's Rulers* Jfeu/SRADE, March 19.—The statement that there was an agreement between King Milan and .the board of regents on the former's abdication of the throne, that Queen Natalie should not return to Uorria, ia ouloi&lly uenied. Presumably Upon the strength of this denial, it is re ported a gunboat has been ordered to cq^jey Natalie back to Belgrade. Thanked by the Pope. ROUE March 19.—Bishop Hearne pre sented to the pope two Washington gen tlemen, both of whom had subscribed munificently to the new Catholic uni versity at Washington. Their donations are said to have amounted to more than SI ,000 000 each. His hightiess thanked the gentlemen for their gifts and be stowed on them his blessing. Michigan'* War Governor. JACKSON, Mich., March 19.—Austin Blair, Michigan's war governor and a prominent candidate for a foreign mis sion, has been sick from bladder troubles ^ince his return -from the inauguration Ceremonies at Washington. His physi cian said he thought his patient would pull through but that-he was a very Sick man, .. _j... ... Jampad Hia Bail. J' OTTAWA, Ont,, March 10.—W. EL Brown, boot and shoe merchant, has not yet appeared. He was Jet out on Bail Saturday. His liabilities are over js)0,000. The principal creditors ate Montreal and Quebec merchants. Two Smooth TtUker*. NEW YORK, March 19.—At the ban quet of St. Patrick's club C. M. Depew responded to the toast rtHomei •500, or Cnre. For macy years tbe ns-JDufaotortrs of Dr. 8»ge't Oatarrh Remedy, who are thoroughly responsible financially, as any one can easily aseei tain by enquiry, have offered, through nearly every news paper in the land, a standing reward o! $500 for a ease ot obronio nasal oatarrb, no matter bow bad, or of how long standing, wbieb they cannot core. Tbe Remedy is mild, soothing, oleansmg, antiBeptio, and healing. Hold by all druggists. Rule." aud Senator Grady to "The Day We Celebrate^" "Won toy Rtoglete •{... LONDON, March 19,-*The Derbyshire nandioap steeple-chate of 000 sovereigns was run at Derby-host meeting, and wa» won by Kinglet fvH 'The Belfast Strike Spreading. BELFAST, March 19.—'The strike of th Belftut shipbuilders is rapidly spraadlng. A thousa»)« mors men struck Monday. Why is a oity official liko oharoh bell One steels from tbe people, and the otber peals from Bteepli. William's Australian Hsrb Pills. If yoa are Yellow, Bilious oonstlpated wlthflcadacha, bad breath, drowsy, no ap petite, look out yonr liiyerls out of order. One bos of these Pills will drive all the troubles swsy and make a new being of yon. Price 25 cts, Pnrdy & Srecht, Agents. Yankton Bank, Edmunds & Sons. Bankers. Yankton. We do a general Banking. Collection and Rash business, lha same as National BanKs Boy and seUesehaBse on the principal eltles of: the United State, and htope, Special attention paid to ooUestlona, and re tained xot invartablr on day of payment. Will teas money, pay Uxss and soil rerv •stats for aoa-rasMssts, on favorable terms EDMUNDS It SONS. McKinney & Scougal. a,z2. Yankton, Dakota: W 0,1 d8PO*lte- JAMBS O. MoVAY, President. W. U. MoVAY, Oashier. First National Bank —OF- YANKTON, DAKOTA UNITEB .STATES DEPOSITORY, CAPITA!,. »*.. N.I. WBFUn. attention. Mo,ooe e« ...WS,OM Oorreepoodentei Ohemlcal HaMonal Bank In Ink. Ooauaeielal WaMwial Baak. Ohl oago. Illinois. For sale or Exchange For Good Besidenoe Prop erty in Tankton. He. 1—A geod farm of 160 aoree, 16 mtlee H. sof Bionx Vails and 4 mile, from the new growing village of Palisade., on the :,i Manitoba railroad. This farm ha. a good small honae, stable, well, 'JO acres ot large Oottnnwood timber, with 70 aoree cnitivated and SO to 26 acres creek bottum. Title perfect—no patch property. Ho. To exchange for good renting trasinen property in Yankton or to trade fur l.nds J'- in James Biver valley, witbin mile, of the eta, or tor sals, partly or wholly time if security is famished. One country store with good stock of good*, qne fin*frame dwelling of Brooms, with stable, ice house, and besutifuTgrove, 8 lote lnoinded also blaekanath shop and stock Wcod abnndaaoe. Ibis store and eho«sxs ds-.sg good business in a (itib farming distrtot. where there is a rare phanoe tp bay lire nock, bntter, egg., eta. A goodprospeotlara railroad to be built soon at. this point. Title perfect debt*- no patohe. The reaaoa we ofler the above beoatuewe wl.h to retire from bosinea. Address Box 1001.' Bon Homme, Dak. •B 9.0UUBUM Y. T.HAXUB8. Campbell & Barnes, IV IP 1, A.TTJOBNEY8 AT A W Preettae fat aU tke Oonts «f tbs SteaM HeatinG AND- Hot Water Heating Repairs Promptly Attended to. Pipe and Fittings and Supplies for ,% water and Steam.#- Plans and Estimates on of Work. Health is Wealth! Loss of Power Territory ot Dakota, Seoond Judicial Die Yank ton tnot. In the District Court within and for oounty. Th Fidelity Loan and Trust company, plain tiff, vs. Jacob Koet and Margarettha Kost, defendants. 1\1 OTIOB is hereby given that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and sale in the above entitled aotion en the 80th day of Janu ary, A. D.« 1839, at dan execution Issued upon a pi labile an tion at tne front door ef tbe court house in tbe city of Yankton, oonaty of Yank ton, Dakota Territory, on tbe lfttb day of April 1889, at two o'alook in tbe afternoon of. that day, the real estate and mortgaged premises situate in tho ooanty of Yankton. Territory of Dakota, and directed in said judgment and execution to be sold, and therein described as follows: Tbe northwest quarter and the north half of the southwest quarter and the north half of thfe southeast quarter, ail of seotion twenty- amounting in all to three hundred and eigbty sev. dollars and a* renty oents, with internet thereon from the date of said Judgment, and all aooralog eoeis ot sals Dated Yankton, T.,tfaroh ISth, 188B. FB4NK l. WYUAM, Bberiff of Yankton Oonnty, OtMBUI BBOB., Plaintiff Attorney*. 8-w5w Big liil wmu all Kindt Jos. H. Campbell. YANKTON,. .DAKOTA. REATME Iff DB.E. 0. WSST'S NKBVE AND Bbiin Tbkat MSK9, a gear an teed speoifio for Hysteria, Dlui- neaa, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headaoh^NervouBPtoetration oaused bylbe use of alcohol or tobaooo. Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain re sulting in insanity and leading to misery,deoay and death. Premature Old Aga, Barronnes*, in and Sperm either sex. Involuntary Losses torrboea caused the brain by over-ejcertioti of mail pre paid on receipt of pnee. WK UUAHAHTEESIX BOXES To oui any oase. With eaoh order reoeived by us for six bexes, accompanied .with $5.00, we will sead th© purohaserour written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does cot effect a care. Guarantees imued only by Pnrdy & Breoht, Druggist*and Bole Agents. Third burets, Yankton, itakoth. First Publication Feb 18. Mortgage Sale* \\7HEREAB» default has been made in the paymsnt of the principal and interest on the money secured ty a mortgage dated the 14ih day of May A. D., 3887, exeouted by Daniel Wise, of the county of Wayne and state Nebraska* to Julia A. Bates, of the county of Yankton and Territory of Dakota, whiob mart gage was recorded in theoffipe.of tbe register of' eeds of the county of Xarikton, Territory of Dakota, in book jl of mortgages, on page 640 on the 1st day of#hne, 1887, a»T) o'olook a. i.. and Wbebsab, no action or proceedings at law or otherwise bare been instituted to recover the debt seourei by said mortgage, or any part thereof, and WHXBEAS, It was stipulated in said mortgage that if default would be made iu the payment of any portion of the principal or interest Sue, romptly at the time the same should become then the whole sum, both prinoipal and inte. e»t, at once become due, ana Whebkas, the whole amount of prinoipal and intereMt has became due by reaeon of suohde* fault, in the payment of principal and interest. WBBBKAS, the amount olaimed to be dpe upen said mortgage, at th* date of this notice, is the sum of eleven hundred and eighty-three dollar* and foty-one cents, $1,188 41) to-wit: (1003 prinoipal. and $188.41 interest besides he sum o' fifty dollars attorney's fees stipul ated for in Raid mortgage. Now therefore, notice l&hereby given that virtue of tbe &ower of sale contained in sail, mortgage, ana duly recorded at aforesaid, and Jurauance Collections promptly attended to. he east one-half (e H) of lote eight (8) and nine 9), hlock twenty-six (2ti),L Todda Yankton ^Domestic and Foreign Exchange bought and Honey to loaa on Farm Property. hm| time Tea per cent. Interest, and No Commission. Hnnioipal BeenHtlee, Bohool Boads, and Oooaty Warrant, bonght on reasonable terms. of tbe statutes in suoh case made provided, tbe said mortgage will be fore ilosed by a fale ot tbe mortgi 1 1 herein described, at public auction at Irent door of the court house iu the city and bounty of Yankton and Territory of Dakota on be 6th day of Ajpri', 1888, at two o'alook in he afternoon of that day. The mortgaged remises are situated in the county of Yankton E follow"'to-witf The'wes *one third 4^ o*f ilatted and reoorded in the register of deeds fll-e, Yankton oonnty. Dakota Territory. Dated at Yankton D. T., this 18th day of February, A. 1889. JULIA A. BATES, Mortgagee, FBENOH BMITB, Attorneys for Uortgagee. First Publication Hatoh 14, Sheriffs Sale. hr.3 e'venunlver- «al satisfaction in the cure of Oonorrhcsa and Uleet.Iprescribe ltand feel safe In recommend ing tt to all snfTer.r*. ,A. J. STOKER, I.D., Duster, lit. PRICE, 81.00. Bold by Druggists. JnoH.Queal&Co T's' !. Ouuas ia Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds t|Lime, Coal, BUILDING PAPER, &C. Mt, Olive Illinois Ooal on flsad. •'-St:. Yard on Broadway noar Nortb waatoni railroad Irtoks, Yankton Dakota. WA8TKD-A liye, energetto nan, to repre- TT dmt ua« |75 par momtti and expenses, tioya outfit aad par STABDABD SILTIKWABB (XX, Beatoa lAHSXOH ~"&A team S? '^'•JS'!'Sj".:V"" V=?*T-' ^vl •'M .i JOS. BOHILT'Z Milwaukee Beer E -.''fji?' &• nu# $ 't\ On draught at GEOiiGE BROWN S Third Bt., Bample Hooms UHOWN'B faoilities for keeping Ici r,.a 13 Mlf-ahuse or over-indulgence* Eaoh box contains one month's treatment $1.00 a box. or six boxes for $fr.00, sent by and fresh are ni equaled, and he is at til times prepared to fnrnieh this inTlgonUsa bevenge at hie popular establishments. Wines, Iiiquors and Cigars VOall Brown's Bample rooms on Third street when in Xankton. GEOBGE BROWN ^Michael Brennan, MEAT MAhKEI. THIRD BTBBBX, T1MTW1B OAOT» THE CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN WW RAILWAY. OVER 7,000 MILES Of steel track in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Dakota and Wyoming, penetrates the Agricultural, Mining and Commercial Centres of the WEST AND NORTHWEST. The Unrivaled Equipment of the Line embraces Sumptuous Dining Cars, New Wagner and Pullman Sleepers, Superb day Coaches and FAST VESTIBULED TRAINS Running direct between Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and Omaha, connecting for Portland, Denver, San Francisco and all Pacific Coast Point! ONLY LINE TO THEBLACK HILLS .For Tlekotsf Rates. Maps, Time Tables and fu I •formation, apply to any Ticket Agont or ad* test the Qen'f Passenger Agont, Chicago, 111. •U.WBXTVA1T, B.0.WZGBB, S. ?. WIL601T, OnenllUuger. Tr*floUmger. Gt&'IFui. Aft, C. H. BATES WHOLHBALB AND BXTA1L GROCER Dealer In Staple Qrooeriei and Provisions, Dried Fruits, Wooden and Willow Ware, Tobicoo, Cigars, Eto., Eto., Eto., Uppoelt* Obx. Odinrns A Go's YAHSTOB ,.DAFOW K. 11. OOATEB. Agent, Yankton, D. T. 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