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I uV I ... 5 "J •4t- $ 'pitm Vol. 1. .V4KV«ww'' $ NORTHERN DAKOTA. Objects ,of Interest looted by the -We lett^BSRrti-on^e 13th, IQ f,. a* Morehpad, on the Minnesota side of the river, is a little larger than Far go, and a place of considerable thrift Through the courtesy of Messrs. Rob erts and Kinney, our party were shown around the^two places and over some of the adjacent country, all of which we enjoyed very much. The people of Fargo are warm hearted and hospitable, and our whole party will keep them green in their memory. They will -ask the next congressTor a^ small appropriation to improve the Red river, that they may thereby have 'better transportation nd market facilities, and they ought t^Aave it On Monday, the ISth, «re~iiiade tbe run af SOO miles to Bismarck, all tfa^ war by daylight, givingm a chance to sec the countiyi whw be ing most of the way p^airi^ and dotted herexand th^fe with beau tiful lakes, is. well Trrffth |twinj[.. ~'r, After getting^out rrom^argo a few miles there is but one atkUle'ment' un til-you near Bi6n{arclct«iKMbat it at Janeatown, where the fMlriMigers go ir^each way get dinniib:.. aaw milKons of ducks and geese, some telmie, swan and other game, but buffalo or wild. Indians. We f«fe all surprised atBisuiarck, for it is "a much larger place than we expected to find, and has a larger population than we supposed it contained. And .while like most frontier towns it has its ragged edgeb, it contains a goodly number of most excellent people, 'abd our party ie CDijreiiftvwy attention and-cowrteey that wetoiild possibly have desired. The town-site question being still an open one with-them and no certainty as to future-titles to the ouivinl Party w»'1l» Rccent -can'be raised hv"-Burleigh .?^inty as Tllp having viirtk BUrtwok/FtTLIncoln|"akoU-- and on bur return.: ai)ywhere 8T.'piik- ib6t.35,,'1875. some s'pecinpns of their potatoes wit!. Editor* }us Ai being the divii%:Ibi between Min-)H,,d Boil, no at tempt has'been made at architectural beauty, but tiiey have a good many buildings such as they are, aud a pop ulation of 800 to 1^000-souls. Col. Louudsbiiry, lf the ^Tribune, was at home, and hia. big heart and big potatoes are not excelled by any tlie ^frontier. Tie showed' one, on us 6ome potatoes, near 1 grown the town,rthat were the largest'we ever saw, and the. colonel .showed us. a lot ofj' about 200 bushds^ raised on his own farm, of as fine potatoes as. can be raised in any parf of the Uiid SUtfi. -Tbe opinion of Gen. Hazen to the contrary notwithstand- f. wV- s-?r w, •a- •kw«.j-- l... a most aJrys* wflR dred, we are^^tdld, and^ ^surrounded ,-«W other officer wy ^mstai.t and ,% by a msgnificent.oaumrjr for agrieul- HOtlve 1,1 tural purposes.' The crops of all jv81t pleasant to us, and wo all lecH kt kinds this year were splendid, their!profoundly grateful to a', (lie olliceis, wheat all^ridei NrfJl, iiid w'ao sell- •al,d some of iny when we were there at $1.00®! t-'"joj^ents of a day vc shall keep $1.50 per bushel. Several thousand '. for along time. acces ju^the vicifiit^-Oi the towu h^ye ^c'jp 'he post tijador, aud his lady ex- i| nil.th«i4^^1tgJided::'inatJv !c6ur.U'.lfo loutu inirease" •. —-J .. 7 -«w »f age wheat will no doubt iture^se year by year until Fargo will becomc in wheat centers (.west. Potatoes, onions, and vegetables generally seem to gro\y as large and as well on the 1W1 river as in Southel-il Dakota and with the fine crops 0/the present year it is not to be wondered at that the {^ple.re&dihg there are a little --vaiit-of-tlWir-section,'and boastful—of. its natual advantages. Well, they have got a big thing, and I don't blame them for/ being proud of it. 'l'he large new /liotel at Fargo, kept by Mr. Hubbard, is creditable to the place, andi i^doing, as it deserveB to do, a largc business. The people have erected a £ne court„house ol brick, which is probably as large aud commodious as the one at-Yankton. Of churches they have an Episcopal nearly completed, with a neat little parsonage, and Methodist. fact I DAILY *-*«. i-s.'- i*Crfr 1 ..-^"v" '1. ing we are confident us good crops of wheal, barley, oats, potatoes, etc., it, the northwest J? I have which l'*m -surc ind|Prably wil1 comP»™ fav'" with an^ grown .in Southern m'mber een of °^cn: ,'arms1 hl'vc an 11 18 1 1,11 nesota •nd Dakoia. Fatgo, on the whole party. G«n. ()ustar being.| ^^yeS ReCQlVeS a Ma. I *7 I)akpt» .We, ,be.uUfu!ly .looatcd,^n^C*Pl- Ivehoe, of the 7.ti»:«-?v-1. j0rity,Of 5,549. ,_J Killed for.his Money bas a population of fire to eight bun- cumniand, and he und allt Ahe,r efforts .to we found every lb ing"j so vcr3 re,"1% 0U1|The their..good ladies, for the at the I'ort pleasant that it was nearly wlic \i left to return to. .Bis- niarcK. Three lunpaniesof tlie force left while wo were there on account of a little, scare up at Bcrthold, but it turned 5111 to be only a little panic, and they have been ordered back. 111 fact 1 don't think the Indians will at tack anything this season but their rations, but tlicv will get away with thom^with- commendable regularity. Of course they will .not hesitate to scalp a herder who may be caught out alone, especially if it be necessary in running.off cattle, but they have 110 desire to como in contact with our troops. We^left Bismarck on Thursday and reached here Saturday VnorniiigV The N. P. road begins at Duhitli aud runs to Bismarck, a distance of 450 miles. T!ie road is well built, in good condition and makes good time. We have made the acquaintance of Gen. Mead, the general manager, with headquarters in St. Paul, and of""Mr. Sullivan, supeiintendeut, with head quarters at Brainard. We traveled with Mr. Sullivan from Bismarck to Brainard, at which latter point he showed our party through the large building containiiTgnthe^ofnces of:: tlie company, and gave us much informa tion relative to the construction and management of the roadv Saturday we spent several hours in inspecting the \yonders of that won derful city of Minneapolis, and yet much remains to be seen. This is the first visit any of the party had tpade to these two delightful cities, kad they are so exceedingly pleasant jre *fe loath to leave them. \Ve are t«inioded, however, that there is a .more gaioclljp land still, in Southern Dakota,' and, we shall reach home in a icwdar*, $v P. Board of Hissione. NKWr YORK, Oct.-27.-The board of missions of the'Protestant Espico pal ci.urch continued its session to day. S. O. Seymour of Connecticut and Bisl.cp Talbot conducting (he re Na. -'n..,.' I'gH fious exercises. ft JUDGMKNT I'All). Th\ L". S. Trust coinpaii)- to-day pay ovei\to. state officer's *!590,-135 in satisfaotioo\of a Judgment of die supreme court against the..estatd of reed ring. The remain der of the funds in tlie hands of the Trust Company, after payment of counsel and- trustees feb^ is ordered paid to Watsbil's widow, as adminis tratix, for the benefit of the creditors estate. Stabbed toTDeatlTT- CHICAGO, Oct. 37.—A FOREIGK -fSrv .BKKUff,, Oct. St.—The German Parliament met to-day^ The Emper ors apeecb was read by Minister of State Delbrucki 'r.V-- »«-v E E A 4 o'clobk, P. M.r T.7 •fertU^S» t?L li/J YANKTON, -DAKOTA TE1%1TC)RV %E1)N!^1)!AY EVENlMiJ OCsTjOnivR :7,^1875.^ POLITICAL. !D enver c^nu.i^i KotuViiK (Voiti M»e '^^4' ... tbe general production oi wheat and'-. i. /. it Far of Ohio. C01TL(lll.Ct03rS ill CoVLH. j--- 'other irrauis will soon be commenced.! wuiiUUwkWA© au '^'ll we passed at I'"ort I-incolu,' *T was .0 A 3 .• Figures on thf Entire Stilt Ticket Show a lli«? lJepuli- licaii yiteisorv. Hciniblican Oains-.^-—- "IIF P4HTV W SECCBKU'I'U'O THIRDS QP TU^OELEGATES TO TIIK CONSTITUTION ALI CONVENT .j-.' ,i }-ui. .Colorado Republican DESVJU£, Col."., Oett 27.—Addition al returns from the late election shows heavy Republican- gains. They will have at least two-thirds of the con stitutional convention. Hughoung hits made an assign. ment, placing his liabilities at *171, S 1.6, and assets at §62.391, a Lu'ire part of die latter being patent righTs ... ANOTHER SUSPENSION. .Tlie-musie-publishifiglioiise ol' Lee aird "Walker, 1 ad el hiayhassuepen ded. Liabilities said to ^e $175,000. The asset,ts of the firm including the stock on hand, are estimated io be over $250,000 and if creditors are-lib oral it is possible that a full return will be iriade to them. man ntmed John Galena was 'fatally stabbed' last night in a ^drunken row in a saloon on west Lake street. The murderer, wh6 is unknown, escaped, together Wjth a companion. Galena ran into the street after the affray and was soon found dead in the vicinity. Conductors in C&uncil. NEW Yoi:K,'Oet. 27.—The eighth' annual\Convenlio.n of the Railroad Conductors' Life Insurance Assoeia tion of the United States and Canada, opened its session here this-morning, with President John W." Seymour in the chair.- About i'i delegates were present. 1/ 20,000 Fire. CKN'TEUVII.J.E, Irul" )ot. Three participants in the murder of four Italians in this city recently, have.! MAilK ETN BV TKLKCJHA PH. been arrested. One of them, an Ital-1 —-7— 1 Sow Vorli Moticy/Uiid Sloi-U ITIsirkct. tan, confesses to having played' his harp whilst five others cut the throats M,mev, rent of their victims. Two of the niurdef-1 Gold 1157,y ers,. Gallatli and Frank Balidera, an tlovt-rnuiunl.-i active ami Mi.«i.a,_ IV" '11 lT. s. r* liof CiMH 1k»M'!^ 1J Italian- ami American, are still ,itt i-. ajfi iomir or.iH«!. May. large, bill it is' thouylu they wili be overtaken in a few- hours, indigna tion is i.ntense, but it is believed th t( the culprits will be .dealt with accord-, ing to law. ,'i Financial Failures. srsrESDEi"). NEW l'oitiv, Oct. 27.—Tho suspen sion of Ira Beard, 457' Broadway, dea ler in millinery goodsj is announced. ASSIGNMENT. and Dollirs. .,» r, X1 e*-"'1 .Turns Up Murderer Lj —. Oil. E A si S A (i 1 ssii Colorado Kcturns Heavy r-t l-fht'V The Ohio Election Officially An^ nounced. OoLUMUi/S, Oct. 27.—The following N is the oiliBiiil'VOte'' "for governor as re^- -tlMMWsu^4dollars iii his posoess.ion 011 turned to the secretary of stale, -re-.''be uightVfvjhe murder which 'was publican'catididatcs all being elected:' tuk«'u by tii« tihmlerer, Harrington For governor—Uayes, Alphas served aXijrniS^state prison, ami len, 293,-2G4 Hayes'majority, 5,549..! been wai'iti^rTor^jKne time by Lieutenant governor—Young, 297,-.. the L. S. aut!iorit.ie» loij^K^mg eoun 931 Cary, 2S7,90S young's major ity, 9,963. Auditor of state—Wil liams, 206,201 Green, 292,271" Wil liams' majority, 3,930. Treasurer Oif state—Milliken, 290,677 Selirietier, 292,714 Milikcn's majority, 4,963. Attorney .general—Little's" majority" over- Powell, 4,371: judge supreme court--Mcllvaine's majority -over Ashburne, 4,610 inember board of public works—Thatcher's "-majority over O'llagaji, 4,834. The prohibi lion vofe oil govcricir Cvas 2,/i91 on lieutenant governor, 3,630. A"W, Mich., O t., '17. Win. Slewart, a wltolesale ~lii[U( dealer, and one oTtlie prbmitie'iit z'en of Ausnble, ""was J'onnd dead in that village-Willi four deep wounds in •his head, and his skull .mashed in. Stewart left his store at s' p. til, Mon day night, with £1000. 0:1 TIIK ixyuKsr. .DETROIT, Oct "-i7.—The Coroners -investigation of.the murder of Wi.l liam Stewart, at Ausablc, Mich,, re sulted in the arrest or U6nry Far-' rington as jjri'ici'pa! and Amos Rivers lis accomjilice. It is supposed that Farringtoii had two men to assist in •tin.' imirder, and that itieyhavc fled no nw. woods. Siewail hail nearly a terieu 11101 Killed by "a Pol\ceman. CiNtiN.VAii, UciobcrNj!.—A 1111111 'named 11. !v .lohtifQii was shot and instantly killed tlits Vii V. .S -.V-i" i! l.-iJI. May. "t *:'frn«JfrDtnTT{?-Tn^Hrti -,? tt U' S.5-20 hon«l»5 of 1J*07, July 't'. S. «VJ(J new V, S. »r I8us. .aju.ly, lr. s. 5 'i-.» hontjr4, n«\v r»V. r.-S.f. pi-rcenl. 10-10 I'. S. iturnrwy Stocks RClive Irlanl.t 7~T vVMu tv A Mail Killed for a Thau's- a..-., ornihg while being conveyed to the h'atioii-Nhou-o by..police, ll is not clear the shot.came from, though it is supposed the shot war iVoni an olliccr. l)o\vl., ing's ivvolver,"7is he was ndi avoring to iniiinidate the prisnner srl diet in", flie hiftOT "offering- eiuiSiderable -re sistajiee. RYE—Dull. -, I5AIU KV—Kisy. J",' WHISKY—Quiet, nt *1.M. 1'tsiiK—tiower, at $2J •»i). I.AIID—Unchanged 3 rj 3/ Wieched. l'onr t.r 1 a ui M£,.Oetul.er 27 --The st (ji ii(r J-Jiie 1.5clh wheat went asluMc tins morning oil liarboi y/ mien /ill is x,.v,- Oct 27 ..no ..... 117^, und stnuiy.- W. P.T Van! I'm-ifii' Mai)..* .40^ 'St. I'aul |»M.. N. Y. (.'i inr.th. I.jikc'Mioit!.. Kill' .1T t. »t Nf. w... W-iha^h N.W.pPl iiiiton Puciflo 10y^£. *l34 ov« riiii'iiiio. CmrAuo, Oct. i~. WIIBAT—Firm and higher $1.1 \y, lor cash $1.1.011 for Nov No. n't)-!®) O'l j.ic fcjitctL'd, Hlj'j c. Cons—Strong"ai'iil hither 5.1c- for cash oS'Jc for November. —Ua-ts—Kirrncr -'Wj-jC for cash for November. ltvB—70er- DAISLEV—Firmer Htfcr- forxnsh Hoc fo November. 'ti, PORK—Stronger' ^Sl-rS^-for.easht it"21.1ti for October. LAUD—Nominal new, 13c for cash old 13'fc for cash. \VIIR,SKV—.-F J. 12IGIJI 1.1 :J... lVciv York. Nicw 1 OHIC, RTE A NO AJTI.KY—Quiet. 1 2^.—AT fire here yesterday destroyed six stores. __Lpss,__?20,000 insurance, ^9,000. COHN—Better and fair demand Steam western mixed, 71@72c 'sail do, 7 S@73cj£ OATS—Shade firmer mixed western and state, i)8@4Sc. N PoRK-r-Heavy. at ^3ll80i2iril.!)0) LA1II—Ilenvy. at t8Vc. WIIISKY—$1.10J£. '-'l ST. Lotiis, .Oct. Philadelpliias, $8 00@!) 2.". CATT'LK—Hcceipts, 8,G00 weak extra, Kood, his person. He leaves a wife and four children, diitenac-exeilement prevails. 1 Wall Paper, »,'«•»* T)ci."27. E a in a ii and firm No. Cliicag^i, fl.0'J@l.lC No. 2 Chicago, $1.21 @1.2i}^Iio. 2 Milwaukee, $1.31'j No. 1 spring, $l.a0 -.winter red western, 1.41. 27. WHEAT—Steady Jfo.'" 2 fall, $1.08® g"l".73JX for October 41.571^. for Noveinber No. 3 fall, $1.28 for cash. 1 TTTJ CiftnN—Lowt:r 55c for-ea«hi 4tc'for November. —tr— OATS—InaCttve ^efdrastsf. •j- 1 J- ItL •.ivi'vV -.: V• 0\-:'C' \:'r --5C.-_ I I1 'fi....S: L. *f I I 1 ilLllwaukOf "STrBw.vriiKB, c.t. J7., •-W-HK.vf—I Ii«lior clrtsoit steady #1.11J for cash s'.I.OiU for N(nv \n. :t, StHi^c. CiiitN—Firm, al "MP '?1 ''OATS—3rc. UVK—Tie. UAULKY—$1.10. Hi* 4_ 1.11(. «iioU JlarifuV' (M110A0O CHICAGO, Oct. 27. lloos—Receipts, 13,000 ratlier easier supply larger than anticipated common roiifjli and mixed, $7.l0(ffi?.25^ common to very pood packing grades, $7,30@7.ftfl common to very Rood li^lit, $7.45@7.65 ?r».00®6.25 Tcxans, $n.W). l-'icj-crip 1IIIICU All llie popMlar o( tI«J day. in»* Mniir c":n|M)ilii(k-(l ly i!X]ierianu pliani ilHt-r 1 KliirKt asMh'lllK'nt BOOKS 'A\ *£.X -. 1 4 XS* & -O Uf .••:•»& ^w\ -X Kanry Ar lc!ff?* in ihu Wwr HoadligTit Oil—Tho Best in Market. John Breitiner, III I Urliill W Ami Ili-nli in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, S Window Glass. r»• V( Jr'* .i Blank Books, Scliool Books, Stationery. GflM Goads. Satisfactory Prices. t'njH talSlreet KSTAB1.ISHKD 1HOU. OK MARK Mr PARMER, nl-tl ,,ST...T.Ot'IS. ST. Lotus, Oct. 27. lions—Receipts, 3,000 hi(jber shippers, ^0.50^0.75 pnokinjj, $075(^7.00 butch ers, $7.00@7.'10. nno IITifflrdiiiffr "EZCEISIOUT DRUG AND BOOK STORE. -A *1 rniED 3T22ST. imios, A lull line oT ])tu i%4'i 2 «r^" .! -.'«(•*- h' \:,rn\- I T? te ^tvtO'Ur— tf*ik •"V- Tk* PloaMr B»ak*r *f DftktU T«, -Yankton, Dakota. iiri ''tTk. tif1 v, l«pu«(ti*rucvlved. riabject to cbcek at light, (tid Inturctt allowed on denontU left lot a •peelfl.d time. Oold, bllver tnd United SccnrltlM, bought und told it current rater, hyiccouuti aud Ktaal Statemnnta cached at a r»a»on»blo lit count, fonlalidiinie i«Uoa illlla prlaet pal clttea of Kurone. Agcnt for tho Inman LIMITED MEANFIFWHO WI8U TO BUT. A FABHKSAB TANXT0N. A KARM of 160 acrei mllM aorthwaat a Yankton, with crack on nun. Ml haa It acra* luipnired. and good bay land. l*rlcc, $IM ball cab and hair on tlmi at 8 per Mat. SIXTY: ACKR8 TIHBIR mllMfroai tanktan. I'rlcc., $'.I00V half on tlmu. at per cent. A KA11M of lSO acrea i% tnllea north of Yank-: tnn. Prlce. V65t): half earn and ItalF on time, at icr cuut. IntereaU .RM of 100 acria near Clay Crack, acror IniiiJ-oved and nivprfallluR Bring: plei of blue i?ra». Price" tnsOr-half caah and hair lliiii!, atti per^Mt. lotoreit. geathec »n i.-:,:K'aa "S~ -o,i O. P. HAGK, DEAI.KH IN CROCKERT4L1 i1' A Staple & Fancy groceries, GLASSWARE, THfRD STREET, ,.N TAflkTO!V» ». T« nmtr •1 V- 'SM No. 159.1 Panbf. Llnf of stoamer*. Collection* mad* MI all parti oT Dakota. Taxea paid foi aoa-iHUeaU. 0f~Orricu Ilouiig flrbm 9 a. m. to I p. m. IKiRK UK. FUMI. r'f t, (J «K1I «1 First TOW Of- WKfOW, 1 rt** 1 Financial AielfofWiriitfirstates, AimeiDciiositaiTfrDUtenUi-Wceri, JAM. C. VoyAY, P/ttUtnl. CIIAH. K.'SANaouK,'(7*A(r, y, ay V.'i t't-l' (VDrafl* boaghtaud laid. Oollectloui audi and prornvtlr reuiltted for. 1-tf. ".v'••• Infill ^«Ute. FARMERS or Ith in plenty on A STOCK^-FAKJt on Jamea rlvrr, n»ar ippor_ bridifu, In Yaok(on" ouunty. Price, (ASo ball cnali and half on tlme at-8. per eent. fl FARM OF 1M ACKIS EACH. In Townehlp 0.1, ltange 56, for MOO aach halKciah and half on time, at per cent. IntcraaT. A DWKLI.IN'G IIOCSR with lar(« ru«uia. .1 loin and good well. In the city, frlce.f I3M ca«U and l»a!f on lime, at 8 per cent. STOHK & LOT on CaplUl, Bear Third atroci Pr.cc, tooo half on time at 8 par cent. AH.Tixaa mo in nru raavaor. Call ou oraddreia %i A. P. HAYWAHD. Car.Walnutand 14 •ts-Tankt*, SftrBtifif. EXSTEINBACH, ANIMAS FOKKS, I,a PlaU Co., (Ban (na COLOHAIW, llinaa,) attenda to Geieral mm And will vielt, Inapect, and mineral property, Bujitn, report upon minra1 lHpaty V. B. Mineral Surveyor. r^TscV-ii /.rr. "A {VC'orrcBpondencc Solicited. wAwtr PEIB Ac, LUEBKE, Dealcrr la fidf-lfa JtiA avd rxroxwGs, XltS ITUR. ytftTOV. S.T BE* ^I^LTZf (SuccaMQr to H. Katz A Oo.): :-V Wboleaalk and Retail Daalar la Beady lbd K|rV QAT8AKO T'I -i __ VAMfCTON. 9MWTA