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|1 A' IS Volume VIII. nrr *l- $ ii\ |4v &V -fktf1 & A J® PIERRE, B. J. TEHPLETON, ADOLPH EWERT, w- *J*/*1 Vi j?ssi!B ®B,©®i®sEsr@is SPECIALLY OCSIGNCD BY L-EIMORE Boys' Suits for fl Boys' Suits tor J1 In order to make room for Another Large Iuvoice of Goods, we sli:il! for the next two weeks sell Children's nntl Boys' Clothing at prices that 7 will astonish you! Now is the time to ampa* We mention a few of our bargains:,' if*, double that amount. t' if.-. Boys' Woar-Resisting School Suits for $1.00, *1.50, $2.00, $2.-30 worth Boys' All-Wool Cheviot Suits for $3.!X cheap at $5.00. Di 'ess Suits at $*i.00 good values at $0.00. CI" U- Boys' Suits for $8 00 sold almost anywhere for $12.00. Ktc., etc. And we have'an CAPITAL, $ I 50,000.oo SURPLUS & PROFITS, I O.OOO.oo JAS. S. SEBltEE, Register of Deeds: .1. C. EACER, Dry (ioods and tiroueries: CHAS. L. HYDE, Keul Estate JOHN J. KLEINER, Capitalist: AMOS N. BLANDIN. Stocks and Bonds: ADOLPH EWERT, Cashier: Ii. J. TEM1M-.ETOX, Mayor of tin City of Pierre. General Banking, Exchange and Collections. WE PAY INTEREST on Time Deposits. Visitors Always Welcome. BLACK HAWK MEDICINE CO. PIERRE, SOUTH DAKOTA. DEA^EHS IN' Orngs, medicines and Chemicals. .Perfumery, Soaps, Combs and Brushes, Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces Fancy and Toilet Articles, Books and Stationery, Grass and R»rH»n Sfinds Mass, Putt), Nuts, Oils, Varnishes and Dye-Stuffs, Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal-Purposes Patent.Medicines, etc. ily Medicines aid Physicians' rrescri tions accurately Compounded at all Hears. BVOKKI STEERK, President, "C. F.B.'TSMFLIN,Caabier. IRST NATIONAL BANK 3? r-m f. or FORj: _.PIBRRE.P" CAPITAL, $50,000.00. mi Geneva! ^Ranking, Business Transacted f,j V. r" z-r X* -*V -Sf." f" -f-- j.~ -, .-: RFF.T'*R€F **i *a. ,,! w?5 j.' .'. •.' •, ». 1m. r» 5 l' -ei ft -ASK FOU- .•» Endless Variety of all Sizes li. "In the above goods, and as we are crowded for room, they will have to go. Come in and be convinced. No trouble to show goods. 1 d. D. HILGER & CO. tlte ^atioual ajj ^omtnerec. A So. Dakota. President. Cashier. Fam LIST OF LE(xIS1JATOKS Members Elect to the ]ionsc and Sen ate to Couvenc in Pierre This: Winter. Fnsionists Can Claim a Majority of From Four to Seven on Joint gj, Ballot. "o Republican S. Senator Need Ap ply—A List Nearly if Not Quite *w Correct. SENATE. First district—Union county--]-. N. Crill, Sr., I. Second—Clay John L. Jolly, Third—Yankton—L. B. French, 11 Fourth—Bon Homme—Peter Byrne, Fifth—Lincoln—W. F. Dunham, Sixth—Turner—A. L. Peterman, Seventh—Hutchinson—Jac'b Schnaidt, Rep. Eighth---Charles Mix and Douglass-^, John S. Bean, I Nineth—Minnehaha—A. B. Kittredge, PIEltKE, SOUTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1890. Losse Bothun, Tenth—McCook—Malhcw White, Eleventh—Hanson—P. F. Wickham, D. Twelfth—Davison—H. C. Preston, Thirteenth—Aurora—J. L. Heintz, R: Fourteenth—Brule—L.H.Willbrodt,D: Fifteenth—Moody—D. K. Mathews, 1^ Sixteenth— Lake—R. C. Zimmerman, Rep Seventeenth—Miner—I. L. "Birch",TT Eighteenth—Sanborn—H. C. Warner, Rep Nineteenth—Jerauld and Buffalo—Rev Smith, 1 Twentieth—Brookings—H. 1. Stearns,J Ind Twenty-first—Kingsbury—J. C. Craw-| ford, I Twenty-second—Beadle—A. B. Mel-j ville, Twenty-third—Hand—W. S. Major, 1 Twenty-fourth—Hyde and Hughes Frank Drew, Twcnty-iifth—Sully and Potter—Wm.i Austin, Twenty-sixth—Deuel—Mr. (ireen, I Twenty-seventh--Hamlin—R. Dixon/, Ind Twenty-eighth—Codington—M. WJ Sheafe, Twenty-ninth—Clark—J. I. Carrier, Ij Thirtieth—Spink—F. J.Corey, Wm Bird, Thirty-first --lirant and Roberts—7..'. D. Scott, 1 Thirty-second-- LarsfJ. 11 The FREEPRESS has endeavored to compile a list of the members elect to the legislature, with the political prefer ences of the elect, and has succeeded in In obtaining a nearly complete list. A few districts are not reported in full, and some not at all, and it is probable that more complete returns and the of ficial count will change the list somo wliat. From this table it will be seen that the republicans lack two of a ma jority in the senate, and four in the house, though it is hoped that complete, returns will give the republicans a ma jority of one or two in each house. How ever, it is too close for comfort. Ftfl' lowing is the list of members by dis tricts, as near as we have been able to get returns: Day—Duneane McFar- lane, I Thirty-third—Brown—B. Abbott, 1 J. H. Kyle, I Thirty-fourth—Marshall—D. T. Hind man, Thirty-lifth—Faulk—R. W. Maxwell, Dem Thirty-sixth—Edmunds 'and McPher son—E. G. Kennedy, Thirty-seventh —Walworth and Camp bell—J. E. Horton, I) Thirty-eighth—Lawrence—F. J. Wash abaugh, W. S. O'Brien, Thirty-ninth—Pennington—David H.' Clark.lt Fortieth—Meade and Butte—J. T. Potter, Forty-first—Custer—C. W. llobbins, Dem .... i.- HOUSE. First district—Union county—M. J. White I, Isaac Moore I, H. D. White 1 Second—Clay—John Norin R, H. J. Austin Third—Yankton—Jas. HovengK,' F. Sehnauber R, Frank Lane R, J. Q. Welo Fourth—Bon Homme—R. N. Stout, August Koenig, John Wittmayer Fifth—Lincoln—E. Moscript R, R. O. Donohue R, A. Sherman Sixth District—Turner—C. J. Bacii R, M. A. Christensen 1), A. C. Rtindoll Seventh—Hutchinson—C. Buechler R, A Eighth—Douglas—W. Clark R|?°F PeacockD i- ypy i• Ninth—Charles Mix—Leroy Walker I, E. Reece 1 Tenth—Minnohaha—Jolrti F. Norton 1R, C. W. Hubbard R, R. Buchanan issi *j&t& A^S4' AgaR, W. F. Kelloy R, G, D. ster R, Charles Boy R. '^*1] Fl^venth—McCook—R. J. Odell 11, Jerome Hamaker Twelfth—Hanson—J. O. Bard W. J. Vandenacker, I Thirteenth—Davison—C. F. Ray mond R, George Watson Fourteenth—Aurora—John Davis R, J. D. Bartow Fifteenth—Brule—Louis Richards D, M. R. Covey D, Clark S. Rowc Sixteenth—Moody—Thos^Fonntain R: J. E. Kelley I Seventeenth—Lake—Frank Hammer R, F. F. Knight R. Jas. Kcegan I Eighteenth—Miner—Chas. A. Allen It Stephen Jone% I •Nineteenth—Sanborn—W. H. McKeel R, S. T. Winslow R" Twentieth—Jerauld—V. I. Converse I Twenty-first—Buffalo—Henry Klindt Rep- Twenty-second—Brookings- -G. S. Knipc I, A. J. Oleson I, Henry Heintz I Twenty-third—Kingsbury—Percy Cru thersl, W. L. Glcason I, A. N. Dalil en 1 Twenty- fourth—Beadle—B. F. Teets R,E Wilson It, C. M. Harrison R, John'Dukes R, King S. Taylor R. Twenty-lifth—Hand—J. C. Heilman, I JohffiCampbcll, I-, Frank Trotman, I Twenty-sixth—Hyde—B. F. McCor mick^ Twenty-seventh—Hughes—T WPratt, Dem| Twenty-eighth—Sully—David Hall, Tv^enty-ninth—Deuel—B. O. Roe, I C. JiPeterson, I Thirtieth—Hamlin—P. Shclsta, R. J. Taylor, Thirty-first—Codington—Alex. Mcln tyrc, C. X. Seward, Mr. Walsh, Thirty-second—Clark—A. H. Corn well,! J. W. Beach, I W. C. Waldron.I Thirty-third—Spink—David Robert son, H. H. Hill, C. M. Stevens, O. E. Wheeler, J. F. Wood, Thirty-fourth—Faulk—-John Douglas, R-, Wj S. Belknap, Thirty-tifth—Potter—Albert Scharf, I Thirty-sixth—Grant—L. M. Kwrcher, I Jaihes E. Street, I Thirty-seventh—Roberts—F. A- Stiles, Rep. I Thfrty-eighth—Day—W. H. Jouos, I L. lSllSateren, 1 'F. A. DeCoster, I •'Tfaftty-ninth—Marshall—Ole Ruswick IVG^% ,Stevens,I, Fortieth-—Brown—I. L. Bates,I J. W. ^ppard. I H. Smith, I W. O. Lester, 4 W. I. Storm, I S. Johnson, I N. Brown, I J. W. Scattergood, I Forty-first—Edmunds—David Gam •ble, J. Jillson, I Forty-second—Walworth— Forty-third—McPherson—J. E. Rea gen, Geo. Hickman, Forty-fourth—Campboll—1Ole Sweu sen, Forty-fifth—Fall River-H. A. God ard, Forty-sixth---Custer—O. D. Moore, Alviu S. Way, Forty-seventh—Pennington—WniGar dner, S. M. Baldwin, Forty-eighth—Meade—M. M. Cooper, W. E. Putnam, Forty-ninth—Lawrence—J.W. Rouse R. W. Graham, It John McLeod, H. M.Gregg, R: E. P. Fowler, A. Knight, Fiftieth—Butte—A. H. Snyder, 1 NOTE.—In the above stands for re publican, for democrat and I for in dependent. PKOn FOKT PIERKK. Tl»e Keeular Vrlnl of Nmv* Froui Over the Klver. .ii' IV.' WE1NEKDAV 1)AII,V. Work of taking up the plank road' is progressing tiuite rapidly arid the ap proach lo thu west end of the pontoon bridge is being graded down so that the pontoon boats can be snaked out of i.lie river with ease. Bolter communication over the river Is needed, but unless more rapid progress is'made by old Boreas on the new ice bridge it may be several weeks yet before -wo get It., It is now believed thai It was ljus coal" barges that sank as the Chaske seems to be all rigiit. There is a good deal of wood to be hauled over to Pierre this winter. The skiifmen are again reaping a har vest over the main channel. Heavy, slush-ice is still running in. iho rUcf Beauty is said to be only skin deep bu ui und preserve a bcuuufm anm, pure, vigorous blood Is essential. This is best secured by taking Ayer's sarsapariila to small but fmpieht doses. It. is tiiA most reliable of blood-pnritiers." To restore, thicken and glve you if lux uriant growth of, hair, to keep its color natural as^in youth, and to remove dand ruff, use only Hall's hair renewer. w* ree &• jntJfe'Jafet ji- Surplus '•Mm §m ennd. Baok«I«uiwd wu,. T«cUmonUU from ul tho «lobe. Pro«p«ctm rwrt »T AnrTkiwYwrt! ~&0(=^L CHARLES L. HYDE, THH REAL ESTATE DEALER, IsGlad To Answer Any Inquiries Concerning Pierre. A. W. JOHNSTON & Real EstatE. LARGE EXCLUSIVE LIST OF Business and Residence Lots AND ACRE PROPERTY. C0KRESP0NDENCE SOLICITED. B. B. B. BAUD BURKE & BROWN. OFFER AND DO NOT Bluster, Bluff or Blow about. Come in BTJ? ASTD BTT7. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. CAPITAL, $50,000.00. Number 26. and Bold IN .,SS|te Jj,'#6,000.00f. DIBECTOR8: THOS. H. GREEN, County Treasurer, A. D. MARRIOTT, Wholesale Lumber, 15. A. CUMMINS, Cashier A. O. CUMMINS, Wholesale Leather, C. C. BENNETT, President, O I E S C. C. BENNETT, President A. O. CUMMINS Vite Pit idenfc, B. A. CUMMINS, Cashier. Foroien and Domestic Exchange Collections Promptly Made. PIERRE. SOUTH DAKOTA. PRATT WELLNIAN'S REAL 7 ESTATE AGENCY! W *1 IN THE CITY.) n-": Sole Agents for Wells 2nd Addition, embracing one-thlfd of plated area of Pierre. Choice acre property suitable for plattiqg for sale, Sill at from8C0 tof200 per acre. rr PRATT & WELLMAN S ADITION. is now piatieb and on the market. The plat can be seeii At oiur office in Mot* Central "Bank, opposite Wells House. ife 4 1 \V •ill :r ^4 pi A