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I IV llv t? if,' i- v" IK- 1_\2 1-£iIUi» L_i BFrmaguawPW Tie Daily Press ffi'Dalotaiaii. Saturday Evening. Sepi 4, 1875. Tlie Inily 1'rcss ami PnUolnliin published ••'evrnv a or M'lSM.'KirT/ojf: pcr~month, $1 j»i*r jear. V"» CCtltS OiHc.a on* Walnut itri Third streets r.oWi.N-A KIN* ween Second and •i uy, riitii.-iic I'lliI. Iv. Faulk. Ksq...Juis been cii- iiitucil ns ollccl mif .Wctil K.\ file |ii-- priotois of. tlie l'i'i'- atnl UaKntaiaii. anil is mil liori/rd to m-civv ami re- CClpt siiii i.or ij L.U ONH S, I it this nCli/inurm. and dry. Old p.iper= in any quantity., lor sale at this oflice. Uroadway is hri-- improved L-y wa^on loads orcarth In the low spots. O. W. Roberts lias removed from Cediir street to Third, next door to Kee's auction house. •-V" 'The Dakota Southern intends to run a couple of freight trains up from Sioux City —~.ta-marrow. A small proportion of the wheat ..crop on the bottom, land between Yankton and Sioux Citv is afloat--mid" cannot be saved.— l-'armcrs arc improvini the spell of fair •weather, and are getting in the grain which was caught out of doors by the late raiiis. The Yankton base ball club is preparing to go to Council BluU's .about the 1st of Octobcr to plav Onvilia and Council lilulls t-lubs. ••:.•• Considerable-new wheat, has been com- ing in to-day, ranch of it of a superior qual- —ity." The Highest price paid was 82 cents, the ruling price being SO. The body of Engineer Mann, killed in the disaster at bridge Xo. ii, S. C. & P. It. I! has, been tecovered. llis funeral will morrow. tlayville, with Hd.4?earle as operator and statiou agent. .-Mr. S. has been for some tiino past ill cliargc of the otliee at Yermil lum,.and has proved himself to be a com- ~petent operator and a worthy yoiing.man. Philip tjtimel, who is engaged in a busi ness which takes him into tiic country, has leieiitly returned from Turner'county, lie says that fully three quarters bf Hie grain in that county is in the stack and that the yield Is immense and the quality lirst.class, sixty head of Texas ponies are expected to reach Yankton this evening from up the country. They arc recent, -arrivals, Tlii-v will be olfered for sale in town. place, one of his own sons was killed by lightning. Fred. Kvaus, to whom I!. (.'. Barnard telegraphed the cireumr-taiiee, did not know which one of the boys it was who had been lulled, but as the dispatch asked tor a collln six feet four inches long, it is supposed it was the eldest. Theie is a singular sadness about the circumstances which call a father from the kind offices he is performing lor a neighbor's dead to at- —to-prepimiUon—lor—in-: a i-hil'lV butial 1 [Ii''^.1 JvunsoN ti.. John O. BatesWill"start for thi: east- on Monday. lion. Hugh l-'raley, of I!.m 1 lomnie cotiti _Lv. one of llakfita'o pioneers, is registered at the Smithsonian. llev. W. 11.' liatliel- and wile lefk this morning for the several grain points-Hp which lie is Interested. & Miss Helen Iloyt and ?Sliss Klla AYIiite nv ill leave for Omaha on Monday, the for mer to teach and the latter to. attend school at Brownell Hull. M-j. Lyman has a very line specimen of ol Ulack Hills gold quartz that shows free gold in abundance, which he procured at l-'ort Thompson from one of the miners •vho came Ln with Col. Dentetu. (ten. A. ('. Dodge, of Burlington, a son of Wisconsin's,lirsl governor aihi a protp- lnent Iowinn, aniveii lSst evening'«ijd is I in an a an to IIj ITIII. AltltlVAl' Mi.nc i^ST.—J. -Al'. Stewart,^: A. J. I'runk, Chicago' .!. H. Pratt, Fort Randall !Miss A. 1'ritchard, Fort Thompson. St A it :s.--Chas. Oaborn, ST. Jo seph A. C. iiodge.lowa J. J. Hochsbtler, jNebrasku'City II. S. Simpson, Newport A JIcMiUoit, Fort AVayne ^olm Saun- dfi- Waterloo J. If Felber, ST. 11i-l• nn S l-'iatiklin, MilHovvn. '•No. 1 11 it l'l. -Sfi-handieu A: llenckle purchased a load •of wheat yesterday from Mr. Stafford, of ~t Scot land, con iistiug ot nvcuty-thrcc sacks •'or foity-six measured bushels that weighed :i000 11.3, an ayeraga of sixiy-jcven and one V'llfili grain -f pounds to the bushel., As it was bought by weight Mr. Slaffol-d received pay for fifty-one undone wus .-.stancies It will go to Milwaukee. half bushel,s. The entirely free from all foreign- sub- .tfnd"furnishes tlie linek guinplc of Dakota wheat we liave seelf this season. TUc ft iter. inorning: add is expected .here to-morrow, The^rlver is fulling to-day." It rose at Sioux City. Thursday nighty tlirec feet arid seven inches, an unprecedented rise al this Kcason of the year, but :1s falling to day.- imti The sky is clouded, the rocks nrA bajre rhc snray oflh»u-iiiiicht'is wiitc in air Die winds arc .out with the. waves nt phy Am! 1 shall uol tcmpt-thcsca to (lav. Tim: trail .is wrrow/tl^wood i^dun, The panther clings lo the arehitig i'tnjbV An(d thi' liou'a fvhtlu aie -abroad- at ]].i Anil 1 '•Hull uot'joiu in the-.cluisf- to day*: in -uli-riiptmils ami aihcrti- .-.'Aviv oVCI till Ijiit tin' ship iailf And the. town Ujul. was budded upon a ii-1 as swallowed up in llic- cat iht|uake shock 1 A IC :l 11 run ii liti- I it .3. It i- a ill Jtt^U A parly nt sciitlviilcn liouf J'.-iraboo, pi'ska, ntlifi-v.i-.-iv "known TTJ^t reliaute take placc at Missouri Valley .Intuition to- and the ct)r.si*i|uencj is. their A telegraph (»nice lias been established at coming across by way ot "Niobrara with submitted that the distiiet is valueles the large herd of calllii'\vhit crossicd Uie auy'practical purijosc. •Misso«ri~Jit-4hut—poiiit LW-U weeks a'jo. 1 -poiilL Sioux City-Journal: Yesterday, li'ile Jesse Washburn, of Sloan, was in the city procuring a collin for the burial of an in fant daughter ol t. 1!. lieall, of ihe same must Oe piaeed on an invi-tition I In ten minutes tr^mi Marshall you have plunged into the wilderness and are com pletely separated fronr yo'ur base of sup plies and How if you nrti\not'a good shot, or handy with a reel, lleavbn help you, for you are lost. This portion of the line not having been u-oi! exi epl for an occasional excursion, is naturally somewhat out of Tepair and. rough. But it gieater obstacle--to expe ditious travelling is the strong growth of weeds which the:embankments .support. These belting mostly to resinous varieties tile cor.sequencj ls.tlieir juries so •onenr the track as to bring down Mie speed, even with the use of sand, lo a "voryTnoiler ate progress, l-'roni Marshall lo Kanipeska is neoriy all the way up .hill: Al the state line we enter the' njftftiif 'or rough kinds of the great waler shed of that region. Up to this time Ute soil has gen .ei'aily been. good. The whole of this rough country, however, which has numerous "deep gorges, is covered with an unusually heavy body of diil't. The soil over the greater part of it docs not exceed eight -inches in depth, and there are, as a rule, pebbles and bowlders from the grassroots' down, lu most parts of it plowing would: leave the ground white with stones.- There is a tolerably good growth of grass upon it, and but for the severe winters it 'might possibly be adapted to grazing. Yet, not ing that we did not see a single 'butl'ilo skull over th whole line, the inference' is for ue nv 10 1 Mile after mile therii-is--no house,-m"'-iuaiv nor familiar thing. The experienced eye will detect here and there the little mon uments of the government laud survey, but. other than tlie.se and the railway are'no IwUtks to sho'.v thatrHrn-ca-H-h—ts—it: by rational beings. There has been but Ut ile change in that district since thegluciers piled it. up. All day.wo slowly worried up the grade, stopping.now and then to shoot the ducks Tn'soiiW'nei^i'BiiHnglalfelct.' As the sun ueared the horizon we turned the summit, twelve miles from our destination, and en -tovtl-4-he—Vrtliuy "I—l-ln-i—M. ^~on. 4i— hall' hour a llood of criinsun li^lu poured tt Klory over the world. Then, jtisi as tlie lust ^low'ing ray expired in IvampesUuV ^osiim, the M'ream of the whistle, mingled itl^the rattle ol'^uns, jyroclttiined Lhat the ^kjn of our lifi»es wus reaii/.LHl. Tin: a iiopjdn^ nt -ihe, St. Charles. The gnvemll \u £ur, but nowhere larger timh wa-inms. The absence of sand is a peculiarity of this drift, as also js ihe presence of numerous specimens of petrified wootlt The- low ground al the head of ihe lake is thickly overgrown with a small: shrub bearilng "a pahtUtble fruit called sand cherry. The beauty Kanipeska 1- or .»t p:ire wilh tm\ norlhwol. It wide. Tiie water Uig Sioux river, here a sliiggish stream of twenty live feet width, is at once the Inlet and outlet of the lake. "A bend of tlie river came within a hundred yards of the lake, anil Hoods wrought a channel, perhaps a hundred feet wide,'between ihe two. Or II Is possibfc, siiu tite lrricrris deeper 1 han. the river, that the latter formed the lake, breaking through the slight barrier and fill ing the low ground. At all events tho lake is lioyv the reserv,ojr of the streiiTn. At stinrise on the morning at'ter our ar rival the parly were out lishing, apd we had for breakfast, two hours later, an ab.in dancc of fine pickerel." The trolling is ex cellent and the spearing would be so.with proper conveniences. l'ickcr«l from two to lour feet in length are plentiful, but you must look.lo the strength of your tackle. 'Ihe loss of a spoon-hook is/not an uncom mon.occurrence. Haifa dozin of us look' in 'few hours, fish .enough for three meals for twenty-five mou.: Two trappers named Jveeler and Mont live haying suffered nothing from the cxUis which lliey ctfect.^g 'ft.'i lliv.tdiiu' 1 i'tr, tune ironj the Atjd tin: hunters loitlicolaliur re i':ons.m have rcccptlj veiled'Luke Ka.n-! ,, Dakota,.the northwestci'n terminus 'hiaui. .1 i-i- x- -.i I'lii-mv the 1 hicasvi A.: .Northwestern as the' AVinnnn tiate excurjsionislij mul hc^ives an uler- tniiunjj account of his trip ,iii. liis "pitpcr of descriptive of the portion of Dakota through which he traveied.and the Lake: On leaving .Marshall for Knmpeska you bccome. aware that you are gone TiUm home. The distance to maku is eighty miles, and there are no trains nor any tele graph.. Sidings tfcere arc at several points but {neitlu tanks nor wooilvaids. It. is necessary to.a.UI ••••a: ioaiital with Wood to the'Uain, in slun to take fuel eirough for rttrTX«ttrH'r4-l-ttT-t! —1^ "i. Ail Viiii' 1 oi Wi'il (laiiil' cliaiil.-. Hotel: nr?rcrl 1 gomery-live al the lake. Their nearest, I neighbor is twenty-seven mile* distant Ucmluc, at tin.-^uurtinnr i| tin court litmi'e. In Twice a vca'r Uie« eo to Al.ii-il.nll for cm' O'c city- ul lYiitiktoii, ci,mi|y of Yanlinm, iitul Ter- The Silver Lake left Sioux' Citv this ,, ., f.'"^.^"'''iriiory «.f UUkntu, on tii- ii tlii.v 1 iuc.»iner Liauc owua. ^ii\ plies, and for ihe rest,of the timn seldom S, at twoo'eluck In tin anvriiDou »r thai ilnv. see any one but Indians. They are ex tremely cpwteous, aiid. were -i[uite disap pojated that we hid no ladiea^in oiir party, oiirl llri-Uimi on .m A||ll-- ZINKEISEN, BAHTLETT ration lor Hit bins Corpus. I ... ... A. special tcim of the -district court for' ^'•aiikton,county will Convene at the -conn house in this'cily on Monday next, for the adjudication pi all causes Which do not .comc.|i£upcirl#.Ucforca'.Jury, Judge Hhau-| TWP'E' mui's decision application for a /tufa,* I iYJaJEi New I all Goods ,]ast received utL. D. Parmer's. Give him iv a al. the lilway (tr.u.1 a si i-:. I'eter. The Oditor of the Uaraboo Kepub-! .,re -xl.iins i,..t»- ,.„ lie. IvI. I,. \N ooOn\an, was one of the fortir- Ut iiu? iirm mime* of Heritor ifcjvVUcox, lias ihU clnv bi'cn Aiuuist 2uth. AV-o reprodnco that portion ilioiiz-.*il toecitlv up all ilie..lm»liie*a ofi»iii ili-m HANK tii:i'Ni:i lit'. i'on v. p! I-. l»aUt'1\ M}cl l'hHit I ile-nt- to i-liany -VOIIFTMFL-IM'.WLIILJMI, .Aiismt tlUVrt'Jt Hinjilaint imvini: been tht oiUcc )y Willi un Selby.- iUi:u.i Iiunun, lor .his Kiitrvi Xd (luted July '27. l* _\ i: ii I ho otitli«r: tj-.uir :V.', tu\viilil}» MS, vaiiA- ii TurtuT County', U. \vii'U ''irw to tlu cunocllatum t»l fAltl fiiiry: the .^uiil parties ure htTvhv suuimoiietl 1^-— ... i/» ,.r_.i,. 1 lr it, I ii,,V,i :i .. :, -. U.-i-tiiiioiiy c.iaci.-riHPu' ntU"-'fil anamloiiinciu t.alled the \steani siphon, \\iih which it t», wurrNicY. it'^i.-nir, may be forcetkjuto' the tank froni any con- n-Ji hv •venicnt slongliN.".' steam 1'ro.tii the. boiler. N'UTl*Ju it* esUietie n«es." As""~we ^clinib'ccl the £lopc"Trf-iiri3 lyrr-tl w?iter-sh(Ml nnr linii/.m continnMllv idened in a most enchanting in tnt7ef.~AT almost any point mi oiir rouit: it had been lo or 20 miles in di tineter. Mow it spread until the eye, whei:,e it hail an unobstructed view, swept the country with a idiui of thirty or forty miles. The great plain out' of winch we had come lay like the bed of an ocean, which it once was. Most tl its inequalities had disappeared. Only here and there a small group of trees relieved the monotony, almost desolate, of the scene. .To. be alone in such a solitude would be to stand in the presence of God. poajl aij»t l»i Ti S: liNMT.Ki:. l'ioV»a'o •luflijc wiihiii an I lor YankV\»n Co., ir.'l-ow Puktta Tt-rrit«rv, Orler Tirr a 'Onit t»r«'oiirt at Olivet. In pursunnce of ili» second cci ion of iho act of tin^IeylTtTrrivcTtrrrnTlTlyv+HM*^^^^-JAiiaary 15! h, ls7.*, enfillod "An Act dhldin^ she judicial uis tiict-of tiii- t'-rrltory iab h»ibdi\i!-ions, ctc.. by which liutchiiiroii*. Armstrong, Hanson and Pavid.-on oouittics .-hall ertustitutc one nibdhi sion. and one term in each jearof the district tititi* 'tml II'MI as tho jud-^c shall appoii.it. I do hereby order and. appoij.t thai a term of said court shall b* held ui tne town of Olivet, in Hutchinson county, iu the.schonl-houKc there, on Tuesday, the fourteenth day of September. A. 1.. l7.*i. ai "ninr? o'clock in the forenoon. All sheriffs, clci ks, ma^btr.iles. and other oUlcers.of hi* slid subdivision, as well as ail'•suitor?' and parlies having anv bn-ine-s in raid vourfaro notiji -d to at«?nl and the.v sliail be heard. AU'.'UM 25, l'S7.*. -i-»- .lud^e of ih •opy id' th-: A rti\ otlUv. will com*. yjliMi'e, generally low, has hut little, timber. entories tlir waves break a^tdn.st low .walls of rock L*vi\ryw"hci\! else tlioVsndl iiiUpon a clean shingle of i\* rods widl(iXTlu*ro is no aand. The pebbles near- thc^H^ilcr's t'd^e are (jpile pnilormly of tho Avr olr^tn mun while- bun.ns. Farther back Ihey a mi. Ihe small lakes .of the ix miles lony l»y I wo clttar and cdd.. The j-U-pr idafuNS ludd ne «r wo prom- 1 S-.!(on«J .itidicial Pi-trlot. ^•'.^ijial miltdii ii!el':i tjil.- •J\jn-:sc. I'.uvi i:-, c«., i.i, T. Ulirt, I :i! !i ns M(ur.ua^ SAL.Iv. oTiclvis 'i by Li' -.n, that byvirtac of a pjci.il e\ev iiiiiV.i to me directed and tlelivor and" ni-w in'my hand^. issued onl of the clerk's oliic.'* of the Second .Judicial District Court, Terri tory «'l I akot », in and for the county of Yankton, upon a (Te'.'fee of foreclosure of tnorttraire retider e,l in Slid court on the Isili day of dune, IsTCi, (jj favor of UenryC. Voting and' a^ain»t .'lorry 0. l-'jick. I have\v\ led upon tite monpi'^od premti-e. named and described in nnld decree of forertoMiro a- follows, to^vij: 'fwonty-live feet-oil the'west nd of luts ten and eleven, in block eleven, iu the citv-of Yankton, as planed by.J. Ii. s. Todd, sdm aie'd in.tl.e cou-utvof Yanlifin. P.T., with the appurier.uitcon a? th'.reio bi-lon^inz, atid. that I shall, on -Friday, the- ph day.of Uc'ober, A. P., at tho hour of o*cb»ck ). m-.-ofsaiid da'y.iit 'tke ir Jit! 'Uor of the court- Imuso./iu said county and territory, prpceed.to sell all the ibht iiil.r and luteri'st of the above named .IVj ry P. I'hck. in and to the above described .property, to sati.-fy said judgment and decree »f forcclosuVe., amount Uti.' to neven hu.iidri!d,and eighty.due dol.lars «nd'{ ?5 c'e:ii* -H»*fefbrr vvi4b^*U-iu:criielu^_CiLaIji. id'.irale, ami interest, on the sanvj I'roin the iSih day ol .lull' A. P. i*j-T:,at the'rate ol\ 7 p-r cent., per an* num. at public uueJl n, to the hr.fhojyl bidder foi I n» yi A. r.AKRu." Sherilli^td' ihkioit t.'-jiutly. T., .K'p«c»i bur _^w}w •Pate !. Ya-nktott, l,. Olloi'luiiui- SaU'. YY'llllUK \S. U'fanll has be.cn made In the pav mem of the money secured by a mortgage dattd the ui^htceiit\i «lay if -May, A. P. i?\e cat-ed by J. N. l.e(\MCk atid 1*. M. Pedrick, iiih wife, ..to Walter A. Karlelijli, of the county id llou llo/nnte, and Territory t»f Pakot.i. and which mmtca^e was recorded'iu the otllce of th« roirls lorof rleeds, of the County of Yankton, ami Ter ritory of Dakota, in-book "M of mort^.t^e«i.,on juices 'J4'i ami *il7. oti the ^ad day of July. isT'j, at o'clock p, m.. and 1 COMMISSION Ihu i-iisc ul the tivu ineu-ti'iiiliued '*•'&< *_ I hi: Indian iei,/l v.iticti. will be-! 5: :i: Hl3AK ST.. MsrhjSl B:sw B.- N I I 1 i:c. ul S «»r /... C-is'/fj." my lnnuu-s ami tlieiv- baki-rv i- lorsali' tlis»?«»lvol hv consul. All not-'f mill accounts dui' s'-ihl Urm ur.» to lc coili-ctefl liy unil luivnii-ti'.- mailt* to K. 1". W-llt-ox, antl saitl P.. 1*. M'iicox is lit.-i-rhy mi- 1 I'.wti.cox. f. s. i.\\!) ui'i'it i.. fS:Wy \»Utun, P. r. All rt. I V:£ s.vv.- ll1 1 I.OIT HAY I.ESS, KfC.i'ivcr. CITATION'. Jo Dr l. r- r. A luiinittratv litnl KUittun' -/. J-ramble. .Vli/iinUtrnfrh", of fCttatc Of 1. UrtMn'hU, lretinal: IT'n|i|iarin^ to me thnt y.ia have not r«_*nilt*t 1 your uct:ouiil autl M-iilc.l iiu' i-r-fji''- ol' 1). It. HruiubU*. ilet-cn.^eil. you arc li.-ri-liy cilcil lo :i] lu.-ar bulorc -tin- roajntrt Court ill tlu* County of l'aiikton, n. T., oil the ct^liit-oiit^i tlav ol'S-.*|iti'm- lji-rJsT'i.iit In o'l'Im-.k ii.ni. ilii-n and thi-ri: to rt.'ii'!t'r vottr accoiititp'anil lo miii I i'.i I io Haiti ti.-Mati.- itci-or Iiini 'to law. anil in ili-fault iht:reut. you will')i: rtmovet! from your otliei-.- of ailmiutstrator ami :i(lmini-l ratrU 1 rurpt-vtivi*ly. Diilt-il, N'aukioii, II. T., Aiiiiu^i 17,1S7". I'li.S'rllNAI'IIKU. 'J! 1 1*...1. I |.o. Til t.ir -iiili ion ('o NDTK'ii., ro»)V that niuirriuul \h'sib- ctril uic«: with uti act of th«» !otjilntivif a.- .-t-mbly 'IVrritory of D.ikota, approved Jan. *«. I8r»s* v-mttle "nn.act' nj ic^Jtlato. inct)rpora tin? umlcr^i-'tn-i^anM their a^o'ciate-, rep ith?nts ».»t' Vatikton'coAtrlty i'u said territory of Pa kota. dc.-iri.m» of forming -ihoinryke.- into a Ci-nu'tery :i-t»cinuon. will moot ou Saturday, tho llll d?ty of r?«*t»Jf?tt)hi'r o't lwck tu.of that d"iy at'the oJttcc tif iiov/,J .1.. l'etHiiuutoii, in the city of Yatfkion in sai«t county for the purios' ol adotiiiiri the tvr^r-stirv articles of iticorpur.uion, atni/Uv-laws the el vtion ol otliciT.-, and to p-Xtort iHe-•orLrJni!:':Hl*.»!t -riK,vi a-ooiution. ... __r-J.iH.wiYT. Um I nii'i'. I. 1.. Ut XNlMiTON. N iji^trs/'.-, 1 I'.tlllw J.v II. I! cuoii NOT1M".. s. ln t'loliaic .Com I. Tt:r. iT OR Da a Cut S I'V OK AN lvl'1 .N. Whereat a copy of t!n?. Inst 'a UI and. t'-^tAinotit of i'a'iaoek Nicholas liHu of Sioux lty, c.ouu tv t»f \V»»odh iry. rtatc of Iowa,' mill the pryhatv tlwrcof«duly a Itiientioate.d. ha^ boen produced to the probate omit of Ynjikton couutv, DakoU 'IVn lutrv. to the e?id thai '.he same may he allow ed. tiled and le.'ord'MTTn tho j»rtbiio fourl~nr oi'il cinni'v. Now, on Inspection thereof.'it i. hy tiits court ordered t!iai the liearinL' thiMvon stiul! take place on the Kith day of ^eptemher, at 10 o'clock ituMio foreiiuon,--' ai the ]n o!»ato court, in the colli! house, in tin? city of Yankton, O. T. and that puhlicatloti of ..this he. made in the l'r*- ahd* Pakojai th. a ne\\jKipe'r 'of weekly circula tion, printed in Yankton, P. T.. for ihrei: -ucri -ive weeks."'prior. th« hearing, at which time and plao'e all concerned may appear ami bo hoard, tiivcu under ttty hand and scj.1 this^'d day id' 1 Aa/iis-. A. P..ls7."». CO. Sh u'2 to l! ki?i(U of -A mi ill* suiniiit.' afliiilc- :z Elevator—E.'R. Track and Fcarl St COMINGS & SNODGRASS, STOREAGE A N I) Commission Merelxants .:JJcTict*5 all kin'Unl CiKik :i -pi (i.'iliv 1 :i haiiahnj,'i»nuu ui»t Birmy Cit y. Iowa. •lit L-lur«tf K'.m E22ICKLSIOB. DRUG ME BOOK STORK MI K.I,S P! IM\ A il iii.tr Ml th popular medic *s of th dav. impiMiii4t.-d by e\pti ivii» -:(l ions list 1 Wricreft!?, the amount claimed to be due upon £aid luorljjiuo. at the lime 61 the dale of this no licc, is the sum of seventy-one dollars and seven c.mts, to wil: Korty-one dollars of principal, and thirty dollars and seven cents of interest, and which Is the whole ahmunl claimed to be due hmi unpaid on said mortise. Now, therefore, notice Is hereby :ivcn. that by virtue uX the power of sale contained in suld tnort jia^V, aadjlnly rccorricrt ny-nlorcfaid, and' la pur smince of the statute in each case made and pro vided, the ?a\d niorl^a^e vilt be foreclosed by a sale A)f the preiais^ tlietcla described at .public The fold prcnvlses an? dcscribcd hi said mort^H^e. as follows: Lotsom I, o. norm Vnakton, lu tho county of Yankton, anil- thoir ies|)ect..and aamiralion lor rhc sex Territory or Dakoia. U'AT.TIPU.A (Il-T llf Vl/ll I Uulca {?.? "U la i' 0 m-liWinVi er And A r:ic^ 11 lit er Headlight Oil—Tho Best in Market.'^ Vitiilctoii Cil LIVERY TI UP STKKKT, near St. ('hurled llotel. Win. I'OWKltS Osj c:o., l'rjopi ioiprs. This eslaldNlmti-iU b:L been ivceiit'vY.eltll ami ivftmiiblied. with fr sh boeo.s imi Hew Carriages! KiiM class |piniHtus, Willi or wit limit lit vev furiiMied on call al tvaonnMc piiees, 8 cS 61). 1 ••MILWAUKEE, WIS. CHI'JA'iO. ILL. «^3 03 1 *LvV.k:o :.: 'A" TflU A Wm. M. PO WEES & Co. John Bremneir,. holes r.n I K' tali ul- Paints, Oils, Variuslie-s, AVinciov Glass, Wall Papei*. i/'!'• Blank Books, ultnnteil' 111 W a I liar!e.jju niKHt «"V• Gi-SdliiiOfe SaOil'ilCtO?! Pl-ia'Dress and Cloak ,875 1 •Agents rur tim Speed, trm.tca- i-inc't -tvr-or t'f full N A A N S O XJXT'FiTAGBI'S, 15(1 Sirofti, J" I E 5-.S S 5 S man i'alnctv SU'f^ii Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, '1'" Tliird Street, cor. Douglas, i-iom Si au.i Valley lo Chitai. I a l^lttii: to Si.. IamiI?. wo a on St. I* »lll Yankton v. .Sioux :uy.. Kali\' Sloan Whiting. t»na\va Vdencoc 'rnnrct i-Hlts .-rvrr St. LotiU LeaveCMiica^o 10:15 A. M. 1 Si. Louis. -Of Svei"y 'Deci*iption. VCXTGHELL "WAGON! t!lS A full line of PUMPS in stock .- Tfliware of Every^eseriptiou. Mnuufiu'tiuod ilaUro.ul.-.. I'ioiHM liinih roinis 1 •Q ScSiool Bool:s, Station^i'y. :i- ., I BatoU tms Hmt-itey-or 'S#bt«mleA A. I). 1875. 1 sii.i.r.#, /. .stori. -i- -. Cnpi tn I Slrooi tid oVd.vt St. Louis Oliioago fi-K S 3 ii 1 E iont^Tivrr. 1-111 Ltii liuV'SafotVi- Comfort SiionM I-tiy thitr 'IV-bMs via fant'Auo K.\ rni a-.rut. A-A-m. A A'.rtir: w:t,»o '. Kiver Sioax Mt»ndamin ... .... .Modale California .J unction' Missouri Valley... Cliloatro— 5 .*ih r,:ivi ji-jz&.-vu nuiw— (i 1 Arrive Sioux Citv il^-.UM M.. 10: 00A. lOi-iO P.M COy 'VE(' 77OX^' I with Union -Pacific Hail- Al U. Trauster roi for (anaha. 2. At Council DlatVs: with Kabra^ St..Toc and 'on iicil Ul ti U's K,iiirv»atl .lor tt. Loui ami ail points south. I a. At .Mta-oarl Valley with lncavo •«& »\ortIt •"W'stcra iiailway for.Chicago and all iiohit- e.i-t. 'i AtSioiixt'Mty with the Sioux ("It and St. Paul, llHnoii Central and Pakua Soitthent Pail I roads. Steamers for up]»er Misromi river, during navigation, and with htairc.ft fia* Jill point* in the Northwest. I 5.. At'Ulalr with Omaha, atvd Nottiiwe.-tern h* th. for Dmaha and S.oiUhern NebiHHka, I ti. At Promoni,-Nc»y., with Hie Union PaciUc K. H. for all pvdntp wt»sr,.aad the Pacitlc coast, *7. At-Wisncr. witlr t-'iges J'or Notiolk/and a? ]iohttsin Northern Nebraska, sure vt'm'r ticket T. C. SILLS (Jt n^Tir.kt:t A^i.' C. S. BUSTC1T, Pass. Al ". Sioux t?ity, la. L. SUailSIX. SaucrUtteadcnl. 3ools onb 5*ljoC£ FILES & CO., THIRD St.. YANJvTOW, DAKOTA. 111 lie -1 price |:tbl Tor alt kmfla iT T'ai's.' Mrs, Miller-, 9 Tiits'i) CL.\i-y faf* CP 0 &• I A O a li-iiis mad'.'. 1th all uailioail KjihI or.Jbi.Mii tiMiu Chicatro. Cjoso Lonirt niu )fn/ i?s LM-'ia s.« 5t»A. M. Point, Otdiko^h, Tor.d du J.ac, j\) 7:111 7.U 'i 5200 r:r i.' V,a TUAINS. read via S.C. A: P. 11, 5 ^11 Ulnds ol family.sewing, ilmeii Maker, I .- 'i-iiiitn vi'lM'FT Kut'/'/stnn. 1 .... I'riccs to snlt tin: ?otr T*' 3 ^2%6 YANKTON. D. T. DUDLEY & HAWLEY, Manufactvircrs and Dealers in & Iisill Is it 1 s' ii" LINCU I'ltthburiih, Cinc'.iitiiiti. N rono,\\luuirca1,.Juobce, I\i*tland, Iivstuit, N York. Philadelphia. nalUivT{-, ashih^ton, WdiCKdi'r*. Columlm**. JJaytoH^ ludiaita)iolis liaute, ChampaTu'nr 7T1., N^Tloi»itTlis'^nTii l" •'.••.cf.soiiville. UuincvKM. l.ouis, Ami All Points SOUTH ami x*j Kon(( Kor Pab'Hjuc, (\*dar Hajdilr,, J'raino du .'lucn,' fji.l'anl, I.a Crosse. Winona,- Manjtuatc, l)uluthv Js'ispeminL% Kscaiiabn, Ncjainieo, Mcnasha. Mn-v bo ^a'n.AVatcrU'vvn. Madison, (Jreu) Itay. These points arc all on the line of I Pond, or are leaehcd by this Ifoute Changes of Can* than by any other. St.'\ems 5 ^'SlS^^^-^retrfTfrrr- (•reat Antony the iadaccmoat?. ollered bjs.thi.-? I'oulo, are ALL THE MODEM lMPBOVEMEKl'S. U'ock and Cravel l!iJfa*dod 'track: Steellti.it v.Lliucl:.nad Iron l»riil res: rullman Palatial ti:l5-iv w. and Coached: Panor and l)t tvriu^-iooHi P'.i Coaches: SmokinL' and l.onnirlTtir Ours: eslitiL liOue Safety Alr'ilrakes ,Miib-i''s' PaUi'it Safely CouplitiiJ and 'Platforms Close Conncciions ai .lunciion Points: hcss.'i'ratisfers than auy other Uiute: .Union Pepot*, no Car Kerry Trar.M'er? ^pcod, Safety and Absolute Comtori. .. From fi to lO Fn*it Express Trnins run cach.wav Paity overthe various Lines of this road, ha.* M'cui imMo the Ti avider select in*.' this Kotile sure antl cej-iain connections in any direct ion he may *.vish to so. See that yonr tickcts a Vi a Tu outk and take m«nc other. Ueji'l JOrfITT,. -UpM v,\ 2. crrjT^sT?, Cell* I Par'r'f /v .-t Oiiic-ago & Northwestern Railway, A I NS. AT Missoritl V.M.i.K-V. "17 11 i'l Ih .. .III. GOiiiq Pay K: press..-. Niu:lit Kxpres-. Pay J,Cx pn-iP .v/...... ii Va -, Nijrht Impress mv.., S.C. it I'aciii'e Passe.nger nt Uxprcts Urei'/ht m. NCTlti.V. IHtrt. p. m' S:i« a. tii. 11 :utj a. hi. m. 1 .. tUv S. C. it Pacilic Pa?«enger. Passenger Krepress Freiirht, m. Gnin(/J:oxf.. •ArrUfX-.--J.- w. n. nit- onlH I'miilshlii- CiooN TRUIfKS & 1 10:».b,a. m. 7:a~» a.'tn. 5:Pi p. m. j». m. I ih. 1 p. in. Passenger.... in. •. N N S i.'U ya&.iL2iyi.r-Art, Wholesale: aiid Unlaw'Dealer In Jii-u 1 VALISK3 wirs AX ii d.vi's. Till I'd SJl-eclf near ISroatHvay. j- -YANKT.0.N. DAKOTA UL.VUi HIIiMW!3fS ~U- -I:a 4 58jfsj,^._