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Yankton Press and Dakotan from Yankton, South Dakota • 2

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teg 1 '1' xtU DAILY. YANKTON.y DAKOTA, Saturday Itorniif, Oct 7, 1878. The Dailj Press and Dakotaian pabliabed KV1BT EXCAlTTMa MOKDAYB. ecaeoarmM Par week, per month, $1 per year, lit Office on Third street, between Broadway and block. BOWKN KUfOSBCRT.

Pcbllahera. NATIONiL REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR rKESLDKNT, RUTHERFORD B. HATES or tmo, FOK VICK PEK81DKNT, WILLIAM A. WHEELER or Republican Territorial DlUOlTl TO COTOIltfl, 'i.

iirrillON P. KI0BBM, Of Clay County. Kor SrmBiNTKXDnrr or UnuaaaTtos. FRED. J.

OR 1 Of KOB CommioNui nr JAMEdJlOLES, Of Mi'TsaurrsaDEXT or Prsuc iHcTarcTiox, W. E. CATON, Of Vaton. Kor Tsaarroaui. Acditou JOHN 8.

SANDSl Of Uocola. Fob E. A. SHERMAN, EPHRAIM MINER For M. A.

BARER. For 1" Hepubliean County Ticket. For Coanty W. B. VALENTINE For Register of HERMAN ELLERMAN.

For Probate JAS. A. HAND. "7 For FRED. 8CHNAUBER For PETER REYOM.

For FRANK ETTER, D. For County PHIL K. FAULK. For Sanerintendentof Public InstructionNATUAN FORD For Justices of the JOSEPH PEIR. GEO.

W. ROBERTS. E. T. WHITE.

HENRY RAYNOR For THEODORE MAUMEK A. HINMAN. A. WOOD. E.

HOLLAND. LtipslaUft Thktl. For WALTER A. BURLEIGH J. A.

POTTER. I'or C. H. VAN TASSEL. 4.

A. BURKE. W. H. H.

BEADLE. A. VAN OSDEL. EIUCK IVERSON. REPUBLICAN EETINQS1 4 3 Tde appointments have mtde for: Hon.

J. F. Kidder, I'snilldMe for DELEGATE TO CONOJRESS, EON. JOHK L. PINKIKGTON, OOVKKMOR Of DAKOTA.

A( Hudiu, Oct. M(rlnt'4fId. Seoltsad, iH MUltvwn. 9wsn Not. Caatam, Elk Taakiof, VcnatlliM, P.

lTlb, Huh, 18th, il Ttf" 19th, Itth. at st TJ TVt id, TH sa. at 4tk, It 7H at TH Oil tot, Sockport, AM tHasiM'li tko toirttury rwpoetjaU laWio4 iMl WPM A Did the Democratic Party Pnt Do'wn the Rebellion? The following paragraph in the preamble ot the articles adopted at the Indianapolu soldieri' re-anion about as cheeky a was ever perpetrated by a political party gathering Whkkkas, Tllden, the rebel sympathizer, is one of the anomalies of a political campaign which-'will lead all honest men to believe that Uriah Heep is still on earth and has undertaken the management ot the democratic party. Belan the levealh. aiiimnxk Trlbaae, Hspt.

X7th. The stock was iu fine condition, in the main, but the men were sunburnt, worn and'durtv. A few familiar laces were recognised but those with whom Bisuiarck people were best acquainted he in the trencbtss on the Little Horn. The Cuaters, Keogh, Smith, Hudson, Harrington, Curtis, Porter and Crittenden, not to speak of Keliogg, Re So Ids and many enlisted men, were our friends, neighbors and ciates, and we mourn their loss should mourn the loss of like number of the best aud most prominent of oar citizens. Kill Eagle la AccaiN of Ihe Ec m4 Custer Flghi.

I The republican leaders, with disgraceful impudence and effrontery, and in open defiance of truth, arrogate to themselves the credit of supcreasing the rebellion and maintaining the union and in open disregard of truth defy, ami denounce all soldiers and sailors, who now refuse to subscribe to their political opinions, as sympathizers with the rebellion and faithless to the union cause. We have ncithi-rjtimc, space norinclinatioo to go over the war record of the republican and democratic parties, an if had rehash of known would contain no new intelligence to the people, as they already well is not to be ductal that the war (he rebellion was waged between democrats and republicans and that the latter came out victorious. Therefore it is neither uhnpn- for pression of the'rebellion. The rebellion was put down. Wiio did itt Was it the democratic Not if histpry knows itself.

It may be well enough' for the opposition to say that the people did it, but in this particular instance "the people" were somewhat divided divided against themselves and upon the leading party issue, slavery-. There were democratic democratic sailors in the union service during the war. Their numbers were few, and how they came there they could never themselves fully understand when they came to realise, that war was being tought for the extinction of one of the cherished institutions of their party. Since the close of the rebellion, various circumstances have.takeh a few ex-soldiers out of the republican party and into jhe democratic party, but these cases are'exceptions. The rank and file of the eld army of the union still votes as it fought, and for a national democratic organization to impute to them impudence, effrontery and arrogance, because they assert thai they earned the grand victory by their own is.

an insult to every man who still has faith in the principles for which he offered his life. Thii Indianapolis fathering was a campaign dodge which may have some temporary effect, but time will cause it to react upon its originators with damaging effect. A union soldiers1 convention in honSr of dence," "effrontery" nor arrogaace for numerous are they. He then goes on our party leaders and our party as and speaki of Custer's approach and a whole, claim the credit of the sup- this, rode The seventh cavalry arrived Tuesday, morning. As they over the hill north of Bismarck the view presented waa tears came unbidden to many an eye, for Ouster, the brave Custer, bis noble brothers and fellows, were not there.

Col Weir was in command of the regimeot, though Major Reuo, the superior officer, who came dowu from Buford on the boat with bead quarters, rode out to meet them Correspondence of the BUmarck Tribune. Staxdino Rock, D. Sept. Kill Eaglt, of whose surrender st thia station last Friday you have already been informed, has given lengthy account of tbe operations of Sitting BullY forces the past season. He coram en oes with the date on which he left this agency last spring- with 26 lodges for tbe purpose of hunting buffalo and ttading with hostile In diaus.

He speaks ot having re ports toat troops were going'out ta punisb the hostiles, but thought be would have time to do his hunting and trading and get out ol tbe way before trouble occurred. They wfcre obliged to bunt as they were starring at tbe agency, sod from hia account they were very suocessful, killing be tween twenty and thirty buffalo some days, and in ooe herd they killed but He details tbe progress and inci dents of each day mkreh. On the seventh day tbey arrived at Sitting Bull's Tillage where a feast and riu meidus presents of and are giyen. them. Numerous eSorts are made to induce Kill A and his bead to join in tbe cootemplatec and hostilities but evident Iv without mueb suooeas.

Tbey are aalwm of getting away, back again A to the protecting of their agency, but are unable esoapo from the meshea' of the net the wily Sitting Bull baa woven around I hem. Ihev find also too late, that for them there is no escape, Their horoes are either shot or stolen, wounds and ingulf. lire showered upon them-from every sideJ In the meantime the forces of Crook are approaching and wfti his peoplp Kill igle succeeds ift escaping temporarily from the hostiles. He claims to have been. distant some forty or fifty miles from the scene of the Howbud fight, but relates m'ahy of its details'and incidents which he was able subsequently to gather fioin some of the participants.

He places the loss of the Indians in the Rosebud fight at four dead left on the field and twelve were brought to camp. He places the wounded at as high as four hundred, and nays they ISO horses killed'beside those that were captured. He oeit comes to the fight on the Little Horn and describes the Indian village which is six miles long aud one wide, and Indians that swarm as thick as maggots in a cai so w't'1 details. As an unwilling spectator rather than a participant, who, during its progress, I remains quietly In his lodge iu the centre of the Indian village. The fight with Reno commences about noon, the Indians rushing to oppose his advance, until the approach of Custer toward the lower end of their village is announced, when the wildest confusion prevails throughout the catnp.

Ixnlges are struck and prepared for instant flight. Vast numbers of Indians leave Reno's front and hasten to the assistance of their red brethren engaged with Custer who is steadily forced back from the field by the repeated charges of the Indians as if they had been carried intu eternity by the irresistible force of a hurricane. Republican National Platform. ADOPTED AT 15, In the economy of.Providence this land waa to be purged of human alarery, and when the of the government of the peopleft by the people, and lor vne people was to oe demonstrated, the Republican came tnto power. deeda have naaaed into hutory, and we look back 10 them with pride, Inclied by ibeir to aizaa for the good of eur country aud mankind, and looking to the future with unfaltering courage, hope and purpoae.

we, the of the party In uatioual convention make the following declaca Ion ot princlplea 1. The United Statea of America a nation not a league, by the combined ol the ftaUonal and atate government, under tneir reapectWe conptttatlona the rlghta of every ciuxen are at home and abroad, and the welfare promoted. 2. The republican party haa preaervad thaae goverumenu to the IWtb. anniversary pi matiou'a birth, and they art now embodimcnta ot great truiha apokea at Ita all men are created that they are by beir Cieaior wito ecitala' loalleinabie rlghta, among wulch are life, liberty and the purauit ot tor the attainment of theae enda nae been Inetituted emaug men, iuat powera rnui ucconaent of the Ijnii) utha are cheerfully obeyed, or, if ueru be.

vigorously enforced, tbe woraof republican party 3 The pertnanant' pacification ot the aoutharn auction of the Union, and th complete protection of aiMta cittaeta In Ihe free enjoyment of ail thtilr rtghta and duhaa, to which the republican party atanda aacrediy pledged. The power to provide Tar tne enforcement of the principles embodied in ihe recent itlonal aiaaudmenta la veatad by theae amendmenta In tha cougreaa of the United Statea, and we. declare it to be tbe aoleuin obligation ol the lesiaiadvc aud live dt partmenta of the government to put into immediate and viguroua exerciae all their powera for removing any juat cauaea of dlaCoutent tna the part of auy claaa, and for aecunug to every amcricau ciiUen complete liberty and exact equaliy in the exerciae ot all civil, po.aicai ana public la thia tud wu Imperatively demand a a chlel execa live whoae and mfelity to iheae dutlea ahali not falter uuUl thtaae reauUa are placed beyond dispute or recall: i. In the drat aet 04 congreaa algned by Ident tbe national gurersaiaent aetfumed to remove of lta purpoae all Jaatubitgaikma the public and "aoieuittiy p.edged lta faun to make proYlaion at the earueet practical period for the tTOfi of Untrrd Staien notes iu r-uinmerctai public morale and nailoaal credit demand that inia promlae be fuldUeu by acoutlnuoua and steady pvogreta to panieut. 4 Uader ihe cooainauoa the president and the departments are to make lor ofltae the aenate 11 ta advlae aM coo aeutto appoiatmetUa and of repraaea latWre la 10 accftae and proeecmt fhlthleaa cera.

The beat lataraal of ifee pablle jvarviee daBand that theae be revpecicd lhat eanatoraend repreaenvatlvea who mar be judges and accaeuia iketM sst dictate afpoivmcra to oflci. The liivaKiQt nHe Tur appolavmchta abould haee ta the tdejiy 111 pnsMBtM. sat pvrBuinnf to attciauC) Ml to ful lo ike by pstwM electe4 wltkaolf reference lo tke icienc) public aad tbe right of all cltlacne to aiare lithe boner of S. We la IU fikkmi eoaaslMco of Uw people cuneartalDg npllttcal aaUrt, of all cball be awlft. I.

Tbe pabllp eeboul eyetem of tbe aeTeral autea la balwark of tbe Americas republic, and wltn a rlew to ita and permanence we recommend an amendmeut to ol tbe United Uiatea Iprblddlng the application auy public fund, or property for tbe beneil of any acbool. or In.tUuuona nnder eectarian i. The rerenne for carrent expendlturn and tbe obllgaltoaa of the pablle debt Bnat be largely derived Irom dutlea upon Importallona, which, eo far (koala be adjusted to tbe Interuata of Amerlcaa labor and advance the pruapenty of tbe whole country. We oar oppoahlonlo further of the public to and monopolies and demand that the national domain be deroted to free borne, for tbe ia tbe Imperative duly of ibe government to niodiry exiailtig treat let, with Kuropean goverumeota. inat tbe protection a ball affbrded to ibe American cltlzena given lo tbe native and thai all naMva.ry raws.hoold be paaaed to protect Immigrant.

In the aliaencc of power in the atalea for that parpoae. It la Ike laumdlate.dnty of congreea to felly rbe eflvct of ibtt Unnjlgrail-n and lapottaUM of ftwifoUaaa apon the auwat and material mteraata of toe puaolrr, li, The revqWIaaa party reougntiea with aoproval Ihfc fObatafltlal advance, recently made ihi v.iaoii.kment of enaal rrgbta for woman by thf many Important amendment, coveted br republican legttlaturea tfl the law. which concern the pereonal and property relation, of mftlbera and and by tbe appulntineat aad election ef wvmea lo tbe aaperiateadease of education, ekarlllaa and otbtir pawfe tnata. Tke koaeal (temaada of thla claaa of clt' lMDt Fer additional rlgkte, piivllegea an abonld be treated with reapectful con. eideratioa.

U. Tke coaatltntloa, contere opoa cmomi tke aoverelgD power of ibe terrttorte. of and tberefofa note wilt) deep ttoHcKuae that the democratic party at chief of opon ttie- 'eh-cioral vote of a through the of who wcite receoffy -ft'rrftffd igaioat th lltm. vrr-ibivltc ihe utrnijun of (he country to grkverrnth ihrn would reopen strife and tmpeiil honor 9h- charge dvmociattc party with being ifjf aamo io character and gnlrH ati.wt»*ii pjlhizert with irvaaoa with making tta control of thc honae of rtprett'Otanvtt the triumph aud ilpportunlty of the with and applauding la ibornallonal Mutliprntu oMHirepcHleat rebellion wlih ending I'nioD to the rear, nromotconlcderaie diera the front pcopoaiug to repudiate the plighted fan)i of with being' equally falve nnu Ixubccue upon flnaticial qu wiih thwarting thn ef luaitct- pat'Uaau and ob-trucUon of wtin proving itaelf, through the of tra aaoeiMUncy in the lower house of utterly incompetent to adminUter the we warn country agaluet a.pn'ny thup alike uiiworthy, recveant aflil incapable. 17.

The national admifklatration merits commendation fur itf honorahle work in managemtfut of ctouiuaitc and aJTalra, and Preotdent Gram the hearty gratitude of the 4aertc pcople lor jjainollsra radhlfl emuteut aervlcea. In war and In peace. PrafoMU WisiM. vt Orricc or broaheit 8. Ihdiah Aoist, Yankton Ajrtucy.

l. Sept. SH. OKA.LBU wlih copy of this adver0 uaemeut attached, will be received ihla on until Tuesday, uctober JOth, at tS o'clock noon lor the delivery at the Vankion Agency, D. T.

of the Dlluwlng artlclrs, deliver) to be male withm 10 days after (be approval of the contract by Ihe department vis 9 doz beat axebandleB doi Kraxera greaae In Wood 1 gto Sine buitH 1 doz sood horse brushes dox braced iIok curry comba vO buchel of shelled com iu unnlee 2 boxea of oiar thumb 1 14 lnc mill fllea 1 rfos 14 Inch bantsnl files: 4 and ttdoz 6 inch stub 3 1 5 riug halien aetta of work barneaa, couipeU: without breeching ateel faced' pa4nt aasorud aiaes with 1. and IH Vhch 4 Inoft Iflig boo carriage of Bloaaburg coal In bb's: 300 Ibe por lb. haichols, 4 boxes of shoe iuil-, A keg horse 10 bars horae Irou 4 bundles lucb round Iron 1 Inch rouare 9 bsrs loch aquare iron 3 bundles band iron 4 bundles commun Iron and 3 mniata ironiUba's HxlH fire Iron 4 gro kettle 1,000 It ya quality flooring: 1.000 it 1 loch atock 2.0U0 ft td clear stdiug: 125 ft GxG pniu 400 lbs cable chain Itnk Inch 0 caddie matchea 14 inch mookv? wrcnchea naila ot ad, I lod. 6 of 1 of 4d) 40 ganonir star machine oil 40 gailona of ktiroaene oil: 10 galls of 'bollt'd linaeed oil: SO.gails lard oil )U0 oats VIn burlapa 2floiteachlM, tocb oakplaok pair ox Ixiwa 4 doz ax bow keya 2 doz 3 ho palls ar lbs 3 tine pitch lorwa .3 dor pitchfork handles 4o lfs putty 80 lbs -Inch 2Qlbs Inch rope Ibseach Inch Iron riveta 8A lbs red lead 4 gro 1 inch '5 gro each H. I No.19 screw a SO solder qrs paper 1-1-7 dol 1 bandied bars sprinjj steel 1, Inch clrculsr rip aaw 1, 'JO inch circular ik'118 each andgInchsp 5m Xo.l a' 9 aetts ihiinnie saetna.i^xh setts 9 dorapadie handles lUgalia 6 boxas lOxU Lin SO lha toe q.ilk*-i4 lb rach toS Inch 1 handle each No 7, ft, tt and Iron wire too lbs white lead 3 lumber, 1 doz light wagon tongues 1 wheelwright ahave 6 window 3 ftxlO, 1 10x14 and 1 Uil6 ho BxiOglaaed 1 blacksuake 4x5: I sett bits asiortad 1 beat bit brace 1 Jtck jniorllaing chisels to 1 liicti.

FrbprMals will be openeti at the above specified time, when bidders are luvlted to ba preseut. muat be accompanied hy a pmper bond In the ram of for the faithful arformance of the contract in case of its dwards, signed by twa or more and aufiicleni auretlea, whose shall be certified by a U. 4. judge or district attorney for part or all of the articles will received and the rig't to any or all bids, or to increase or dimlnlah by vG per cent, tbeamount or dumber of articles required is reserved. Awards will be mado subject to bj the Indian department and pujiuenlwUl be made by certified voucher.

J. G. OctldlOd 9. ludian YANKTOJS I SI OtU FALLS daiit A I The Yankton and 8loux Falls line will make regular trips with mail YANKTON AND SIOUX FALLS. ewtchet wilt Vukton erorv 4 irrlrlnit Hloox Paila p.

luve Siaar Fill! 4 at ton at 8 p. m. tSTThL gooS to I tnveleni, and qolck thr dlHuren! on the ruoic. Ottce at this St. Cbarlar hotel and Dakota Central ofllcr Joan IS tf C.

L. Dewing WiUre at wilt retponolMIIU and and. panlabment thorough and uu.paring. STTPSTLKFr ip.Uougtd tke ed Dlain br taelr government, and la tke ortbr- puWer Tt mky ilgBrtflU daty oi tp prohibit and extirpate In the tenitorlee, Qiat raiia barWtaw putyfawiy aad we da ptasd aack legl.latlon aa aware thia end and at AJMrlcaa, laatttntloaa la all lerrttoHM. Tbe pledgea which nation baa (Iveato of aoldleta aatlora ba fttUUled.

and a cratrful will aiwayi bold ibaee -Whe Imperiled taeir live. tkeir eguti 'i praaervalion, in the klndeat reiaeabraaoe. Wa aleeeraly deyrecale feel- At Proprietors. TBI KXLS CURES bo.KOAVW""" Ma im SPECIFICS 13 Uroup.Uougb dlMculfbrek. blnf.

14 Salt Kheam, eryalpelaa, ernptlonn, 16 Rheutnailam, Kbeumatic paina IB Kever aud ague, cUld ftiYen, agne. 17 kltad bleeding. ID Upblbalmy, and iore or weak eyea, IV Catarrh, acute or ekronle, Inflneaut, SB Wbooulng cuugh, violent coagha. (1 Aathajia, oppmaaed breathing 14 Salt Kheam, er Ear dlacbargea. impaired keariag tl bcrofala, enlarxcd (landa, 24 UeoeraJ debility, phyalcal 29 aad acanty aecrellona, tb alckneaa, ffotu rldiaa Kidney dlaeaae gravel, 27 debility, eemlnal weakneai yOC o- AUCTIONCCRs X.

M. AUCTIONEER -AND- COYMISSION MZECHANI THIRD. STREET, YANKTON! KICHEY, DIX In HARDWARE, STOVES And Manufacturers of Tinware Mining Goods Of every description. K. exleuslve repairing department Is connects with our eetabllshmeot.

gen Is lor (he Celebrated Oisc go ins mrcHEY nix, 'M Sawyer's block Third Yankton, Dakota. mar dtf 4pg ATTORNETS. C. J. B.

HARRIS. Il AttorneY-at-Law Real Me Ant. YAKKTON, DAKOTA. lias the only complete of title In Yank ton county. hlmrk, OapTTUl third.

8 A 8 HOUSE OF Interest allowed on deposits left for a specified time. Gold, bliver and Culled States Securities, bought aud sold at curreht ratea. Pay and Pinal Statements cashed at a reaaonable discount. "Foreign Exchange sold on all the cities of hurope. Agent for the Inman Line of Collections made oo all parts ol Dakota.

Taxeirpaid For non-residents. Hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.

nl-tl nARK frtt Prut. l. Bros. ttnrv nwt wri. sr S1MFLM, tcos OMICAl ml XMCISXT tiwCT Thtf mMjiut'WiUt mhf Maw HmgUlfttcilktAt wtlt trixf tm innt phuHctgn Noe.

curea. 1 fevera, Oon.tlgatlon, I Worm Fever, Wwai Colic, 3 Crjlng Colic, or Teething of Infante lMarrbsa. of children or adnlt. 6 Dyaentery, Griping, bllllodk colic Okolera Morkaa, VumUlng, Ooagba, aoida, Nearalgla, tootkache, 9 alck heaadebqa, vertigo, lit Uy.pe bUlloiia alomacb II Supproaaed, or txtlnfei It Whltea, loo prorouae uenola, ib is 4S so ib 50 si 50 5 sir su Hi weakneaa or In- vol bo tar SB Sore uoalti, ctnkur, I'rinary weakneaa. wuillDg tke bed, SI Painful wlth apa.au, Si Dlfeaee of heart, fio Ac.

Kplleoey, apaama, At, Viiaa' danee, 44 Ulphtfaerla, ulcerated aore throat, Obroulc coayeeVoM aad eavtloni. 1 00 fio so FAMILY Caae, Morocco With large vta). and manaial'ot dlrectuina Uaae, mocoaca. of10 large vial, and oo lent hy alnglt box ta any part of the ouuntry, tree of ckatze on receipt ol price. Addreea MUHfffiUtvs uomxupatbic Msmi-INK 00., OAce aad Depot.

Kb. Ml, Broadway, OKW YORK. Por aale by all draggtata Mitta Pardy aad U. W. Vanderkule Amta 4 r.

b. n-ruLKkai 1 PAHMKit, -i The Pioneer Banker of ftakota Territory, 4 Yankton, Dakota Deptsiti received.subject tochecW at sight, and nr. It Stopped the Cough and Saved the Child. hare racentl bad yccanloo to try vii toe of Cooeh Cordial In bmlljr. A' little alck wild the prevailing fever, afflicted With tbe d1atre.atn( coagb, which rave htm no real, nlgbt or dtay.

ralth and netdoui much at try them bat (ometblng kiwi to be done, a. the roaxtaot cough prevented recovery. We accordingly procurred a bottle of the Cordial from the ageata. and commenced in accerdlng to dlre tiona. The effect marked from tbe very and tbe child that night enjoyed a refreshing alepp and by the next nlghi there waa scarce a ventlpe of the cough left.

If thia a fair Cample of what the medicine will do, ita vrowttt 1b popularity not lo br wondered 1, 1875. a at 8 TiMBti Sec y. manufactubees or FLOUR Jf fl A Corn Meal Bran, Short? A Centar, 26 J4 Hi- J5 All Dealers is. all kinds of CASH PAID FOR 7 m8al.Giiiii.llab.iitc. Flour delivered in all parts of the city free ot cbarce.

Call us. Our flonr sneaks fo a iK .1 CAPITAL STREET, YANKTON. DAKOTA 1 On 50 BILLIARDS! BSTJNSW1CZ, STIPHANt EAST -Mandfucrarcracl- Billiari aiS Pool Tate And of Billiard The Cham- pion onlj Qold Medal 'hlladvlphia. Ft at 5 CALESROOM: 4,4. AND XQ DKA.KBOI1N ST.

OBICAOO. O. N. the terrttWy, STEAMtTOATS. 1816 'til 1876...

ssouri River Transportation Go's LINE OF HTEAMKH8 Ootnpoffrt tif. the 'followlBjf-flnit KEY WEST. rt. JOSEPHINE. M.

E. H. DURFEE. JOHN TOHD. Mnaicrr, CARROLL.

Mabtjri? FAR WEST. UK ANT WESTERN. T. n. Maatrr On the opcnlxg 4 navigation the itearter Key Wt-i fur Kort ''enum.

to Uiwcd' iy Hie nieAnier for Kort 13hlor1, and Ihe t'nrroll and K. H. Ourfee The abovu ateaniers.wili run mirtnj" the entire I pcaron, irnni Vankion to ail polnia oq the Mihsonri river Yankton. Kor freight or passage apply street, cofner of tebW mw Hold and warranted hv MI'la rnrtiy. Incorporated Jan.

HL S. B. COULSON, (general Manager, V7. Zavender's COMPLETE irS At Prices Ihsm i'? Patronage. VHnklon Fresh TL.

Family Store A 1 rchai.d Kmbractr.fr iu tiniora Term-. PROVISIONS, CROCKERY W5PSS Hack IKfpartaarat Thorouahly biulpptd, Ktcb Xm the DrtalU (hail a fnll of all goodt longing tfepartmentu, and Bell them TO DEALERS AND CONSUMERS For Ca.sb WIlllflMH that Mast BROAD WAV fr Fof hv hole A Aticuia at Yankton. OdML Coflt'c Every FURNITURE 11 J. R. SANBORN a.nd Dealer lu FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, IS I 5 Vplxelatared.

Undertaker's floods, Oe-wltt'n Black, YANKTON. I IT Vital weakneaa or dcprenion: wwik exhausted fceliDR. no ooarage: 11m rwuii oT tuenlHl overwork, IMlMretfoui or mmmw, or drain upon ryalem, in always cared by HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC No. 28. It tones up tntl syslcm, tbe gloom ami deepomleDcy, Imparts streiiiitb and cocrjry, tbe drain and rtjuvcnaies'the entire tntin.

used twenty yeara wcoeas by Sold by dpalere. Prioe, per single -yihI, ot per package of Arc vials and $2.00 vial of powder. Bent bv mail mt iwlpi of price, Addrettg HUBI PHBEYK' HOHEOPATHIC MEOICI.VE CUSPAMV, (Wa BROADWAY, NEW' YOHK, HT8EE LARGE ADVERTISEMENT deod-tfc-wly A. KAISER, si tjh" Purdy aud Vandcr- PROPRIKTott QF TI1C A GXrX TJ Br CAPITAL STS1BT, Newly uraikltvd arranged ln tho" beat atjle. Tke prnprlator la now ready Meade and ihe public renerally, plaak.

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