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Mj-lfJ i(Rv' •v AOOn&TT Volume 3. 3fesS5fe£ EJL E *MVH 4 &- S O'OLOOiK *R 1*. THE NEWS WHfepers of Peace* .10] I .CI .mrffW*' DIMCMWO TBK SUBJECT OF RKACB. I«S4oo NoV. 10.—A lUrlln correspond ent says that tlit port* has confidential!? communicated to aome ofUie power* a draft of the programme for tlte conclusion of Mt****1 for .Crow, tune secretary, I«''nda*fyoT.jft^—A (linptanHenpla die-: patch d«ay tile report that -Moulchtar Pasha was wounded in fighting near Erzeroum, Monday last, AKMSTS. T" Constantinople, :Nov. 10.—Forty-eight tenom in the service of Ex-Sullan Murtd, are been "arrested in consequence of a re cent conspiracy. Murad and his mother re main at theTchersgar palace, but have been warned that it might be necessary to re move them to another residence. Rsgasa, Nov. 10.—The Mon'enegrins have commenced the bombardment of Pod iovitzi. The place Is expected to hold out, as the principal defences have lately been reconstructed. ELECTED MAYOR.- London, Nov. 10.—Artlinr -B. Forwood, of Pine, Forwood & Co., New York and New Orleans, aad Leech, Harrison & For •wood, of Liverpoel, was elected mayor of Li^egpool, yesterday. THE qpifUMIQN...., :C' I .... FAILURE. Moabra*!, Nov. 10.—W. P. Bartley & Co, Iron (bonders failed. Liabilities, $150,000 The suspension Is due to the failure Of the Hardware firm of Mulholland & Baker. SITTIICG BULL WITHOUT A HOME. Ottawa, Nov. 10.— There is no foundation the1 reports- that the Canadian govern ment liai granted a reserve of land to Sit 'ting Stall and his band at the Red Deer river or any where else. CRIME. 4.*, j, A IRaiBLE XUnDER. St. Lttiu, Nov. 10.—Jas. Eaglar aliaa Ctrl Strahl, WAS arrested here yesterday on aiupieioirof having murdereJ Mrs. Goetz, wife of H«uy Goeti, farmer living near CalumW*, Ills., Sunday night. The body Mri/tSaeU was found in the cellar of the lofoM b^ the'neighbors on Wednesday, with the head crashed In by the blow from an •x. Easier came here with a pair of mules ""l wagon, which had been u«ed by Go tz, *nl. watMfted while trying to sell them •ft small that aroused suspicion. During the' day, officers from Colombia ifcntified the atol*n articles. Goeta also is miming. It is beUmred ha has been killed ROBBERY. Cincinnati, Nov. 10.—It was discovered about noon to-day that the' county treasury Clorihont county, Ohio, had been rol&el of twenty-four thousand dollars, 't ia not yet ascertained as to when the rob' b*ry occurred. *. CpNCRESWOWAL. _w sbnatb. br iff fantj| 'h& nored Distentions in tfe I is a in JflfitOJ'j Ru- iS tcm Mti- j^^Qjm^tmsquA A Canafcifai tUhch DentMlhat the «ujMnhM Adopted yiUmq Buf -Sjufiik aradiewoaioiuia the Turkish cabinet on tha sabgeot of peace or war, but the peace party fear rf being accused of secret deal ing! with Russia. WAR ITEMS. Alextadropol, MOT. 10.—The Ardehaa cotuM joined Oen. Heimann after battle of Dere B^yuo. The Tiukijfiit^ 2,500 killed, wounded and prisoners, and great part of their artillery. MAKING TO HI* GRAVE. M—p» Finsqll^Twporti that the Rips'* jAfildaa, alarmed &f iacrtuist wetkiSi of hit holineaa, sum moned Van Hette, professor of surgery at Hadua, for a consultation. KLBCTION. Bdluburg, Nor. l*»^Tbe o&htaat fur'lfci lord rectorabip of the Edlnbwt uoiverstty terminated to-day In favor of the Marquis of Hsrllngtoo, leader flf the liberal party in the home of coamon*. Qe received 932 'V' Wathlnflon, Nov. li.rfki elections committee met thle mora lag to oonlder the Bpaffnrd end Kellogg case, bat edjoarned •UhmncdlWng to a iwHwln i? nocam. At 12,25 o'clock the bouse went into ^Ntftieeoftho vhow Mr. Co* of New *k in t(e choir, en the arimy appropria U*nbin. Pending the amendment olbted Mt. Oimmlu, limiting the ncnilliw 1/ VANKTON *4 FH IN tttey 4 ^•av^y intotry to the ia tlp4.aervica^Klthe 1st iiwt. amendment was rejected by.lOi to-M7. offered by Mr. Hboker, use of troopa to suppress Inwrsectlon or protect order In any! stele, •rapt on lfce demand or the legUleLre or executive, has i^lven Had. ipim an|mned dlieuHlmi, Mr. GMrtletdteMnirTtirdppos I Wi atdiK^ntleg out the daitteer of having the'baads ofthetv^sldent Ion *rih| gpvern ,?a*,re- Si miogton, J7ovT it).—n m. E. Ganet fc'Bona, snuff mills at \ork, tiph, rt, horned this morning. Loss $50,040 in. anrei) fft,0d0. VARIETIES T1IKATSK. Pittsburg, Nov. 10.—Trimbles'VArieties theatre on Pennsylvania avenne^ near 6th eUeet,^ waS partUIly aesttoyed by fire tMe fWrning. Thfc loan onnbe hiilldteg Is'aboiH f17,000 Manager Williams $3,000 on fix tures an'' wardrobe manager of thi Black Crock combination lost the iceneni, watd the aaaount $5,000. No innu "riricA- **$•+•' MISCELLANEOUS. A KBWSPAI E I» ATTACHED. T&ledn, Nov. .10.—The property' of the 8o*dey Journal, of which J. Sberwood and Geo. Carfield, are proprietors ha-i been J|ttsched on ostitiin qf Alex. Reed, pojt n»t«r..«etllQg Jfotth. that/said Sherwood and Carfield have published in their paper and telegraphed to other newspepers libel ous statemeate concerning the petitioner Tbe dl«pitch«alluded to by Mr. Reed, con tate aaiMnions that he bad used the post offtoe ftinds to carry on the Blade aod Com. merdal, of which he ia the managing pro prietor. '™TIIB SIMOA AFFAIR. S»a Frapciico, Nov. 10.—Forther infor ifMion'' conoeroing the ^TaiqiJ^ Smai, sWw without 'doubt that the irat tele graphed vordon of tbe attack on the United States Consul Griffio. was substantially correct in all respects, and that the Ameri can consul was in tbe right of the matter. OUSTED. Cincinnati, Nov. 10.—Robt. Addy. former captain of the Cincinnati base ball club, was^to-day dismissed fiom the club on ac count of dissipated habits during the pant season. Similar charges against Foley on being investigated by the directors. LATEST BY MAIL. The speaking telephone was lesi success ful, the instrument gelling out of order and preventing the transmission of conversations from Western Union telegraph office in this city to the Masonic Temple. David Smith ofCoburg tbe Castleton abor tionist, waa to-day sentenced to be hanged December 19 for the murder of Miss Wade. His accomplices, Mallory and Wilton, will bfc'held iintir the next assizes. Returns to midnight of the 8th, nearly complete^ from every countv in the State of Pennsylvania with the official vote of 13 counties, show a majority of 9 502 forNoyes, Democrat, over Hart, Republican, for State treasurer. Col Wilson, chairman of the Re publican State central committee, concedes the election of the Democratic ticket. The laborers took forcible possession of Keet's mine, near Deadwood, D.akota T„ one of the best in the gulch, Tuesday afttr noon, and are now holding it with rifles. The cause is the failure of the contractor to pay their wages. The aherifT has been noti fied, and trouble is expected. This mine i« wherothj^flftttor,- Cephas Tuttle was killed io^HWiy' with the Aurora mine people, in September, and the property is now in litigation. Edward W. Johnson, of New York, gave the fint telephonic exhibition ever held in New York City, at' Masonic temple, to night, the muaicians being in New York and Philadelphia As the sounds trans mitted from New York had to pass under three rivers they were less distinct than those from Philadelphia, but the exhibition waa pronounced a,general euccess. The first .piece tranamitted waa a cornet solo, by Professor Luster, of New York, and as the sounds broke faintly on the ears of the large audience it provoked great applause. J. W. McAnerny, of Jersey City, followed with a tenpr eolo from "MartKk," and waa suoeeeded by Mme. Belle Cole, of New York, who sang several eoprano solos which were quite distinctly heard. A rain storm interfered somewhat with the experiment, but as all the selections 'were duplicated in Philadelphia tbe entertainment pgpved 'ovary way satisfactory. The Sitting Bull commission, on their je turn to Fort Benton from Fort Walsh, took piwy on Mackinaw boats to ake the journey down the Miasouri river. The party coneiated of Gen. Alfred H. Terry, Gen. A. Iawrenoe, aad Gen. II. C. Corblne of the commission Col. K. W. 8mith, an aid of Gen. Tervy, aad Lies*. Lovoll If. Jerome, of, the SI cavalry, who dhalaguiebed hfan- *T 1 •'***. *.XAP,Jtint FOKER ner ^V*- ft «fc *«.V* O I O S O O Jgn a»ir ia the fight with the Vmpm atfAe Beer Paw moantains, aod who.' to Ms re tuning hope on leave. The jowiw was not marked by any incidents «sor^r. of apepial mention.. jftnrqey pnv«4 to be a haiardousone,o#lnglothe^robaMUt^ that the rivec wooM treext at aaytlmK Mi ae it transpired, the party came near beii^f (MMted lii above Fort BuftM. The com mission arHwl at Te^ftrtbrd on the 21^1 tost., having completed the entire distance in ten days. The weather was very celd joanmy, and the day Mr the arrfM of tKtf commission at Boferd thr rer wJfr«e» jlW- The joonisy frosa Fort Bulardito Bis- WMn^yrwlapd in en ambalknoe, TEN COMMMMEMTS. A correspondent writing from Central City, near Deadwood, elves tbe latest Black HiHt version of tbe Tin ComintndiiMbU, which have become tbe common law ofthe land: Wehad to bans a man here tbe other dav, We'd been putting it off on account of lack of time and a bit of sentiment, till (ho morals nf our town had at last become aa bad as those of Chicago. In all estops aod tpwos In tbe Hills there are certain under- Idrdjblnas Thev fdrip a $nrt dit second CnAmanpniRnlit and red ae Nlowa: 1, Thieves 'ind robbers will He driven ont of camp for the first ottense—bung for for the aecond. 9. Tbe man wbo nicks a quarrel had b»tier pick np his traps. 8- Men convicted of murdei shall be hung on the seme day. 4. Paaaing bocus money wi'l entitle a cbap to rasa out of town, everybody tatting a kick at bim as be goes. 5. Don't convict yoor neighbor's wife. 6.-Lying should be dleeouraeed. 7. Wback up even on all "finds." 8. No shirking in an Indian fight. t. All notes of band tquat be paid when due, or down goes the mslrer. 10. Rebellion against the legal author ity of the towp,, shoves the rebel out and conflscstes his claim. Moat any man can live up to these ltws snd not shed a hair, and the man who doesn't mean to, will, sooner or later, be choked to death. FESTIVAL SCENES AT DEADWOOD. From the lilack Hills rioueer. The long, weary journey from Sidney bad come to and end, our bero had per auaded a "ball team"-. Jn advasca- of freight wagon to vieit thU land ofiiold had arrived, soiled aod weather-beaten in the metropolitan city of Deadwood. The weary march was forgotten and foy was unconfined. A fervent admirer of tbe f.iir sex, be sought tbe dance house, where "takeyour partner" is the only introduc tion needed. When the exciting moment of "gents to the right"wss announced his colossal cowhidcs smote tbe floor like the stamps of quartz mill. When the wel come sound of "balance to the right" rang through tbe crowded hall our pilgrim ut tered one long hoopee, and shouldering bis fair partner, absorbed a tumblerful of burning fluid. "Partners for a quadrille." Our hero suraLg upon tbe floor and extem porized a break down. "Dre on my melt. I sni the tiger of the woods. Come bcre gal, let's have some more tarantler juica." "All set," shouted tbe floor manager. "Scrape tbem cat's inwards and let's codfish around." In tbe excitement of "all hands round," a heavy weight unfortunately colli ded with our pilgrim and "explanation* were no avail." "I am bad," shouted our hiro. "Let me at him, let me chaw bis mane I'm a coyote. Let go my harness I'm a woolly borse hard to curry, hoopee! I'm an elephant, I'm—just then be trod on a favored corn of a burly berder, who pasted our hero one between tbe eyes, which seated bim violently on the floor. As be rose, blowing the ruby fluid from his nasal promontory, be reiterated, "I'm an elephant but my hide's tore." POSTAL SAVIXJS BANK. The bill introduced into the huuse^o'n Monday by Mr. Phillips, of Kanftu, for postal savings bank, provides that in each offiae where a postmaster's salary is f1,000, on application a savings bsnk shall be es tablished. Deposits shall .lie received at as low an amount "as twenty-five cents, the account not to exceed f800, and when |25 Is deposited, it shall bear 3 per cent inter est when placed subject to ninety days' notice before call. It authorizes the issue of 3,65 bonds in denominations of $25, |50, 100 and 300, with coupons payable every three months, which, on demand, shall be payable on tbe amounta deposited when called. It provides, furthermore, for ad ditional bonds for postoffioes where such banks are established, and that the bonds msy be Increased from time to time, and leaves the execution of the previsions of tbe act with the poatmaater-general, the secretary of tbe treasury to issue tbe bonds on notification of the postmaster-general that when more than $50,000,000 is so deposited, tbat amount shall be held by tbe sixth auditor for the payment of account demands. ODD MOTES. An exclamation that does not apply to the "girl of the periodA lass too true! A colony of Danes have purchased 20,000 acree of land in Koasuth county, Iowa. The- frost on the milkman's moustache diillathe hired girl to the core.—Danbmy -Vncj. There are eight doctors in congress. is the people who ha»e the patients cago Foil. ChiIt People learn Sriadoui by experience. A man never wakes up his aeooM baby to aae laugh. A woman's heart ia just like a litiiograph ere elope: what is once written on it cannot be nibbed out. Slasoo OaaMrou oa theftiture stale—"llo I woader what oOoe they gire meT Kwydar Hrigbaas Vouaf's widows 00 it a I a be go giaTe. 8eea at a distal •naurv •W-^Ti 7 **e:m ifi'I II There isn't'iMMh di&tenee between a grasshopper afd a m* widow, after all. Either will jnmp at the first chance. A stylish Hartfcrd wedding, Wedaeeday night, w— made msaaoreble far the pumni-u ofMlle. Th:efoaeieo«fthe French states An IJlin^s clergyman took to whisky, and quinine to cute his chills, and an invemga ting committee is looking for the qnintne jnrt— Fret Prut. "How terrible it is 'to loee eiafer by Afthr' gtspe tlie Rev. 8pargeon. Bat when •live elides away with a tin pedd er—what Aw. MRK&N&BY TElEfiBAPH. Now Tide, Nov. M. ft "T" 1 Gold- -1.02|C. -LSirj&ffVtttj I Money—6@6. Stocks—Irregular. -J j' Goveraraenta—Firmer, .j ia,-jl WHKAT—quiet 1 WSW TOME IUBKKT. Nef York, Nbj. iO.- and firm No. i, LARD—weak aod lower 8.05 for cash 7.90 for the year 7.97Je for Ja&naty. WHISKY—firmer 6e. MILWAUKR. I Milwaukee, Nov. lO. WHEAT—higher and firmer l.OSjc for cash 1.07 for November 1.05jc for De cember. CORK—firm 41Jc. OATS—steady 24 Jc. RYE—56c. BARLEY—621r. YANKTON PRODUCE MARKET. 1IKTAII. I'BICES. Com. sliellod. per lbs TSW cts Corn, ear, per 70 tr.s to cts Oats, new per 82 B»s SO cts Barley, per 48 lbs Bran, per 100 lbs Mixed bran and meal, per 1WI lbs Corn Meal, unbolted, per loo lbs Corn Meal, bolted, per 100 lbs Flour, patent, per 100 lbs Klour, rearl white, per loo lbs Flour (iolden lrop.: Flour, be Seuer, per 100 lbs Flour. Rye, per 1M ts. Flour, (iraham, perieo lbs Butter, per Eggs, perdoz Fotatoes, per busliel Onions per peek Green Apples, per bbl SST/f/t "M i,i V( 4 i3&54«. yERRIXOllY, ^ATXJRPAY:EVEJ»NGt NOVl:MElMOn877. Numtter 100. ned win ter 1.42}c for December. CoRH—ic better 61}(^62ic (ur! mixed western. OATS—firm 34@38c for mixed west ern. .' PORK—steady 14^0a,14J0«*" LARD—steady 8.57Jc. WHISKY—10@11. CHICAGO, a^SH~OQ' -s ^^-Nov.lO. WHEAT—firm and shade higher 1.06}c for cash 1.06 for November 1.04Jc bid for D*mhM. ,i a COBS—firmer*" RYE—54c. W ~44{c for cash" 43fc for November. OATS—steady 24Jc for cash 24Jc for November. I BABLEY—58Jc. POBS—decidedly fewer 12.i74c for cash 12.25 for tfieyear.-^ 3 PROFE88IONAL. SHANNON A WA8HAHAUOH ATTORN EY8-AT-LAW, a tW fcT &s* WHY YOU SHOULD- BUY YOUR OYSTERS IJ.i! Ml. I'. AT •UiC-li...." ,r Jrfo (t'J .r ,-t .V* JSNKINSON'S Ut. onljr WbmII !h- M. Beeaufte he aeUi, the btMt brand* of 0y«t«ra. 8d. Because h» ihhB Oyi* t«rs direct MM Baltuiore per express, avoiding|:tke t&awing, freesing anddelays which freight Oysters' are sabject toi cUstroying their fine freah flavor. 4th.' Beoause he rnlU all goods at a living profit. 5th. Beoause he has had many years experience in the Oyster business, and there fore can give his customers more and better goods for the money than any: ether htwse in the oity. "%Tfc Because of hisj eon Htaattr iacreasing trade In hand If many bandred dollars worth or Oysters each year, be is enabled to get a Urge dittcount enabling him to sell a cheaper Ojster for the quality thin any ether honse ia the city." 7th. All goods warranted as represented. fresh Hub every Thursday "US -to cts .60 Cts .$1 40 1 40 1 GO 4 25 ... 3 00 .... 75 ... 3 50 ... 3 00 ... 8 74 ...SO CIS ... 12« ...40 cts ...25 Cts ...*4€3 BUYERS' GRAIN MUCKS. Wheat Corn Oats Barley Rye Hax. per bushel ...7o@' ...256-30 95 »@40 M35S 85®90 -j A/9 .aw —t* eTeniagc Oysters by the «aM^in aay quantity on Four Days Aotiee. H. H. JENK1NSON, Third St., North Side. The iNo^biesf Dhe 4A 1. feia :S?Q Jl- v» ,/iiSiaS ft RAILROADS. O & N-W K-n. I» the sko •otnfa, 1 THIRD STBEET, Opposite the Postoffice. Our immense stock of Clothing is now complete. Having bought the same foi CASH, we art- enabled to give our customers the benefit of lower prices than any house in Dakota. We enumerate some of our prices: CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, $2.50 UP. BOYS'SUITS, 6.00 BOYS' OVERCOATS, 8.00 YOUTHS' SUITS, 6.00 YOUTHS'OVERCOATS, 3.76 MEN'S SUITS, 6.60 MEN'S COATS & VESTS, Worsted, 10.00 MEN'S OVERCOATS, 5.00 MEN'S, BOYS' & CHILDREN'S HATS & CAPS In any Shape, Style and Quality. Prices Ranging from Forty Cents Up Wool Scarfs and Mufflers, Buckskin Under wear, Buck and Sheep Mitts, Gloves and Gauntlets, BUFFALO OVERCOATS, OOME AND 8EE US AND SAVE MONEY. WISE BROTHERS, Third Street, Opposite the Postoffice YANKTON, O. f. i, *t I N E S VMM COIOASO a xoara wwraaa RAILWAY SmbracM unflar one naBagameat tbe Great Traok Eailwaj Lbas ot tke West aad North wast, ana, with ite nnmeroae braMbe* and ecn ctloiia, forma the ahortaai and quicKeat rootc ilea. Its tha cltgtb^tmikm .SttiSStS^nSm Omsha and CaBtmda Uas Use Cktesgo and ail a anf Mln—ot«, Datath, Its aelLaOieeee, laatato, m. F* all^pqlpts. ht Boathern and (hem Bay and Vanputto Line the enlyHne between hlcafb and Jaaesvtlle, «^^?™a#£iafiK^i3meiie*h^Leito HeagMoa, Baacocaaad the Cake Haperior Coon toy. lis freiport and DttboqjisLine Is tin wily (Date Wlsia Cbteago ana Elgin, •ockford, Free port, »nd til points via Fraeport. CUcaco and Milwaukee Line Is tha el* late Qhwu lun aad tstbeealroac aaahaMd Milwaukee. Pullman Palace Drawing Boom Cars are saa aa su tareagn wains ot tms roaa. This to the OSLiugl running these ears be Mwa OldMaa aad St Papl aad •Inaeapolt*. Cbkags aad Ml I waolwe, Chicago aad Winoaa, or Chteaco aBd Qnien Bay. CIOMi comwcUoaa aie aiade it Chicago with the lake Shore Ji Htehtgaa foaiben. Nkuiui Cen md, MaltlBO(e a ohlo, Flusbarg, Fi Waiae Ohteac JUakakee Line and »*aB Handle Kontni, fur airpoints East nd 8onth-Baat, and with the OMea^aad-aitoa-aad-Illinois Central for all petals South. _cioae eoaaect'ons an also made with the Union Faciae R.R.,atOoaha (ot all far West aolnta. Cfot* roMucUom madt at junction poixtt vUK rmkutf aileron point*. Jer Ibtaraate are sol by all Coupon Ticket Acents la the Uniied States sad Canaaas. Bsksmer.jroa ask tot yoor Tickets va the CUop Noctk-Wntern Bail way, and tat none 'ei^oaea! lie. Braedway Boston "aatieet Omaha Offlee, us Farn Jaja jseo OSce, 1*1 Meetgeaery •iMt'OU«aS TOiOfctl a lark atreet. aader ^kagmSowH,: 79 Can 1, comer Madison ttd Oaaal autaats Wells Street De ot, corner Wdls sad Kinsie streets. TO ratfc otlnfonBslloa not itwianMr Itaai yoor borne ticket asenu. apply te CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. WISE BROS.. •Aim IMHR. Gen. Manager, Chleat* W. I. RB1RI, PihV 4 t.. (IklftUn. a a a a a im a of Neckwear, Hosiery HANDKERCHIEFS. Also the Hew Shape in Linen and Paper Collars. and 7 IK