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   Bismarck Tri Weekly Tribune (Newspaper) - September 10, 1877, Bismarck, North Dakota                                BISMARCK 0 T The St Paul Dispatch Opinion oi Caster Editor Tribune Senator Morti We are glad to learn that Morton is convalescing This Senator is good SEPTEMBER 10 1877 NO 42 KEPT AN N PUBLISHED AND WEEKLY BY CO Dakota Territory TRICK lie Year Months Three Mouths Weekly One Year Six Months Three ADVERTISING W OB Tl CONTRACT Inch year laches 4 Inches 8 lo 9123 one column LOCAL 1 M trat Insertion 50 M ten MCh Insertion flve cents added for black or special place noticed AMD Nonpareil first insertion r TB cenU Insertion additional 3 cenU per C A Corry Pa ii to hare a ba Goldsmith Maid is The sun is the oldest and on 8 00 1 75 2 1 25 75 Two inches news for the people but wormwood and gall for Voorhees and the Indiana cents and by show years old beet tamner Boston Corbett is sick in destitute circumstances A sea turtle weighing 11 oo pounds is on exhibition at Newport Why is the sun like a gw id loaf cause it is light when it s Gen Howard's favorite is said to be Not for Joseph not for floe Whv is a cat on a gate past like an it looks aj round Why is sympathy like man's It U a fellow for a Some men are good goodness the best borne are ing Today finishes his six day Baikal St against two a er like a i er Be cause whichsoever way the Whv i- a man who d like a keeps cool keeps school arc washerwomen Because they put out soft water when it 1 State Treasurer his report ol August ance in treasury of Why can't two slende become great B be blight The rifle practice at C some the American and Why is a drunkard he the pledge like a cause he is in whe the Jug or not The Sultan's wives are They have love for an Gen Schenck's America favorite game is poker Dudley Selph of New out of a possible 225 talk of putting him into team But wouldn't ths The Da ton horse in that place eat i very strange about that ger Baby and another btake the other day and bit in their s whil A German lost his w week married again his j i down Tall oaks from little grow sunset Cox thinks his chances for speakership are excellent and the The RIVER NEWS The steamer Rose Bad arsh arrived from the Capt Grant head waters is prepared to stand a good deal there is of this is juite too much ot a I Exactly We don't want to be com- to change the above quotation Tall aches from little grow to i ne You asked rae to give my opinion of r the Yellowstone Saturday having if ma rno IT i leaned up aty the freight at longue iver destined for upper post Her in cresting memorandum will bo found The Rose Bud will load in a ew days for up river posts The Josephine Capt Jno Todd eave for Yankton on Tuesday the nst having her cargo at the lower posts Persons destined for Yankton the Bismarck StageILine to Black Hills In the interest of my the St Paul Dispatch every inch of the other have appointments of th have traveled on all have traveled over Hills and among nosed minutely the stage li of them a and id when les I say that the line surpasses all the rest almost make the assertion as individual who has judging The of the jl line is very superior to the Sitting Bull says to Where is the officers roll call be sounded I wi to announce to my staff that distinguished viators are expected Uncle Samuel has asked mission of our British Bull to vend them and I desire my dear ad- jutant to see that our peo lie are in er trim to do justice to the feast to which of course they wil 1 invite us on their ar- rival incomparably I a disinterested ample means of k of any other line aii heavier more powerful animals and yet possess a suf of speed to assure the if occasion should demand could whirl tho over the like undulations of the prairie a that weald road or Sioux From to not a poor looking waa fore the stage nor waa i lame up animal in ai stables Large powerful fat glossy every team throu 16 miles as easily as though Personal Major J G Pitts has again appeared in Bismarck to dispel the gloom occasioned gln News Martin County Agricultural Fair by a few days sojourn in his little Mower and 20th of rill this land lor hi he silly tubs to catch rd of Minn in showb a persons ever cause they will is de- ry skill both in Teams to er to give up sign Be- veat gamblers literature save Their Orleans made and they he American be t has eat Nothing We saw ony m the ultimo at Lake ded by his family and Notorious To speak of him as a prophet ip us the extreme of blasphemy That he ivas a man of iron will and great ive ability cannot be denied but if he possessed a single trait warthy the name of religion the public have never found run for a ley even had doing it e and the ew wife asked him to take her out riding He ed You I ride out mit another voman sof soon after the death of mine Iran A brilliant of Alars an Ameri can adventurer Osman who won the Plevna battle now t irns out to be a native of Hawkins ty Tenn who an His real name is K Martha's Vineyard's a confounded Yankee sa'id a Western touris a sojourn the e There isn't a grape on the and not a sou f met had been or could tel me vv here she Woston Traveler is under indict Louis He play man named Music ment for in St ed the dead march i a gun on on Felling and now he is taking a iV found guilty Musick i one string The war hot lightning inquiries behind the bar And ill be Executed on keep the wire whereabouts of bitting out the marine band c- tor the benefit of melody Where ky chieftain gone At midnight in his guard Kuss waa unto tortt Anil boldly his starting up like o By pain or sudden frig Remembered that he pit Tuikey played How many ions in our language afe borrowed the art ol carpentry m a note cu split a hair made en nn put them in a box mei i-d 1 and be A of ming Territory ol ot a charat husband filled the um as to the and brin Bull ery night to Terry that ol it that d tent oT the hour went bower bereft t ed the e figurative but gentle Time Proveth All From Fargo to Bismarck 104 miles the railroad passes through an unbroken rie wilderness with but stallions in the entire distance Herald It is probably a good that great men will differ in their has just left Bis marck having ridden over the ken prairie described in and he is earnestly at work to a colony of Maine's yeomanry for purpose of securing a large portion of to the handsome creatures The every instance were ful the satn Williams made the whole 1 very solicitous the tural purposes passengers and this ally seemed to feel an inte pride in the outfit The horn were comfortable well served The i fatiguing and wearying rip ins tea was I of quite pleasant affair add three one who went in j by way qf Sidney and two who went out with White jy ef the sleek and h their it were and ivers in and ir Sioux City must be on board this evening The Big lloro Capt Joe Tudd will commence te receive for Buford and to-morrow and will on Then comes the Benton with that prince of goed fellows as purser Capt Jno C Barr wbe see lhat sengers are eared for Call early and secure yeur rooms as tha Health goes Saturday sure Capt wit arrive Tuesday night irom St Paul Capt R C Meade will get away some tine during the weak Her cargo is now enroute by rail She will be followed by the Capt T D Mariner with Johnny in s m our Rice patch Colonel Geo W Sweet has returned to Bismarck after an absence of about a month He has been visiting family and returns looking much for the trip P E Her Esq of Omaha wi city looking up the interests of his sive establishment Mr Her is the ident of the Willow Springs Distilling Co which is the largest institute n of the kind in the It is possible that he may conclude to locate a branch here Frank representing the firm of Strong Hacket Chapin St Jaul has iust returned from the Hills is at the Sheridan one H the office Don't Capt Jno H forget the Reaney and treas of the Yellowstone rt of the tion Co left for St Paul by this ing's train Capt R leaves a host of est and friends behind him We wish him stations success D W Marratta Esq Capt Grant Marsh arrived in port with his beautiful steamer Row Bud Saturday evening and loeks hearty as a young who boards among the r B Black Hillb pondent of the St Paul ed the gold regions ay after- noon He has tent home seve ral inter- esting reliable letters and will remain here a few days during time he will another to his people telling them things are done the marck plan Col Lee and family left On this morning for Fort Seward and trom thence to SL Paul A elevator is built at Glyndon by fit S Barnes Co A steam el vator is in process of con- struction at The buckwheat crop in the districts by is a failure E A- KeHey has withdrawn from the Red Wing printing company B B Herbert purchasing his interest While a little seven year old ter of Mr Rowland of Ransom wood Co was handing her father a drink on the reaper the horses started and the reaper severed one of her feet at the ankle the train Miss Lizzie Sherman neice of This shrewed live Yankee knows what he is about and the time is not far dis I tant say two years when this unbroken rait ie will be one con field of from Bismarck to Fargo And hose two stations will then have increas d so that they will be multiplied by ten order to accommodate the many ners who will erect such mansions on re he route as will be but Beauty spots on that unbroken prairie parly make th head's expressed as being and gratified at able passage of the plains so exp and with so much real comfort Th Bismarck is certainly th best going Hills W B he meals i superintendent of the Old Reliable Coulson Line is now left of the field He is always deck The following steamers ate now due from Silver City Dugan The Key West Far West Western nd C K Peck are at Yankton The E H Durfee and Kate re at St Louis of the steamer Rose Jud reports that tho engineering party at Wolf Rapids on the stone river have done good work but ack the facilities of moving from point to point The steamer Rose Bod left Pittsburgh rfay arrived at June Sherman has been spending the summer on ths upper Missouri She arrived in Bismarck a few ago and departed on the train this morning for her homo i Cleveland O At John Courier Arrived I Thomas Morton who out fror Lincoln on the ult arrived home Saturday evening He had trouble in getting through tjQ less Brigham Young the us of the Mormon heresy is dead Died ave and t out Green corn and peaches has cheated justice of its dues and the of a deserving patron Under his direction murder and rapine ran riot among the Gentiles who were too weak lo defend themselves and whose seemed unable to afford In one of the orders established by Brigham Young and fort Smith the being d lis way u p of Indiar >ut not soon en Then River with the exception of layed a day or two while on there He saw a small party on this side of the bad lands ing perceived by them he wa bled to get out of their reach saw another red skint some tance off on the other side of the Little Missouri who were traveling but were soon out of sight He the trail of about hundred India in the bad lands who are supposed lo t e the ones that made so much trouble in the Black Hills about a month ago They don't seem to belong to either the z Percez or to Sitting Bull's command bul are renegades from agencies looking out for small unprotected parties to pick their up In ether they are outlaws and should be looked after Thjey are over one from would be but little trouble to out and rid the country of a s less vagabonds Aside from on the Little Missouri both and clean thei t of wort he count this side and the other there were nq be seen Alter stopping on Gen Miles he boarded the st Bud and came home Tom from y be seen in the f he lawver filed a defendant She sen him to be hanged by the nock u dead and was anxious to have the st carried into effect at once until th e attorneys ed to her that she wa i sitting simply as an examining court in bonds of to await the an acquaintance y got up a case impaneled a jury cd a witness eda lie Peace in to hear a case er in which her position of She then eld him name of Jesus Christ the Sen of God I do covenant and agree to port the First Presidency of the Church of fesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in all or wrong I will faithfully obey them and report to them the acts of all men as far as in rpy power lies I will assist in executing all the decrees ot the First President Patriarch or dent of the Twelve and I will cause all who speak evil of the Presidency or heads of the Church to die the death of dissenters and apostates pitiless they ily confess and repent for and death fellow the mies of Zion I will be a swift herald of salvation and messenger of peace to the Saints and I will never make known the secret purposes of this society called the Destroying Angels my life shall be the forfeiture in a tire of tar and brimstone So help me God and keep me steadfast After the oath came the In the name of Jesus Christ the Son of God and by the authority of the holy priesthood we the First President and High Priest of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Saints sei ting the First Second and Third Gods in Father the Son and the Holy Ghost with holy consecrated oil and by the tion of our Ordain consecrate and set you apart for holy calling you are that you may consecrate the riches the Gentiles to the House of Israel swift tion upon apostate and execute of without fear of what men can do So mote it be Amen It is said that he leaves an estate worth two millions the hoarded spoils of extortion and robbery This es a show respectability to his funeral Let his adherent numerous followers and family pay the last sad to his ashes but the people who have for the past fifteen years Ro is an lent man for the business apd Gener Miles would certainly be to secu his services He is like a scouts quiet and genial in his but as Bull himself when he iorm has a to pe A T dentist is e and will arrive the 151 Notice To lot holders in The undersigned of record proprietor of Bismarck in move the cloud upon the till held by bona deeds to such occupants for expense of making such s GEO Bismarck Sept 10 1877 Committee ig The Postal Commission are invited to meet at my s next at 41 o'clock p for business R Au Implacable Somewhat i It was our good fortune to hear from the president in the freedom of the presence Indians day general d as on nis w the original to i e to the lq s will ma merely t e SWEET Committee ore on SE t in to cr SKIP son and private secretary Webb I sons which i have indu lis southern policy a of the rea cd him to adopt we are free to advanced which not cr to his head and his heart T if that convinced of their sufficiency none were alue jt is not could fe public ill tion of the Grand and said would shoot the first full holes attempted to raiS peat mal that uttered on that we may say that on one or t ivo got new has modified opinions N A Falsa AlaTi i The able Democratic editors who wo ed themselves into a white heat o their own the sessior Congress was to be i u- r L- now engaged in the process ed developing history of bis crimes Th the will follow the without a hout bei 29 tb Made one trip from Bismarck to Buford returned and made the trip with Gens Sherman Card and staff to Post No 2 Big Horn and re- turned to Tongue when she made a trip to Terry's Landing ened the steamer Ouster up and twice pulled the Kendall over Buffalo Rapids Left Terry's landing on Sept 1st all the freight being delivered that was at Post No 1 for Terry's Landing ing the principal part of her cargo to betaken on up by Dillard's ox train Arrived at Buford at 10 a m on the morning of thei 6th at Buford un til noon of the 6th crossing freight and trains to the Yellowstone laid all night Left north bank there at of the p m above the cut-off met steamer Fontanelle at 10 a m Strawberry Island laid all night Dry Point Arrived at Bismarck p m on the 8th The steamer Rose Bud left Landing the mouth of the Big Horn Yellowstone river Sept 1st at noon found the Yellowstone very low arrived Tongue river p m on the 2d As all the freight then at the post fo No 2 was delivered by us at Terry's Landing we concluded to go out of th river Left river on the morn ing of the 3d passed over Buffalo Rap ids safely where we found the steame Alex Kendall pulling up through lait all night below Wolf Rapids passed Glendive m on the me steamer Gen Sherman laying at th bank 60 miles above Buford Havin seen business all cleaned up w left arrived at Buford on the 5th pu in one day crossing freight to the Yel left there on the Gth and ar rived at Bismarck Saturday 8th bavin accomplished a good season's work fo the Government and owners Austin Mick Franklin St ouis C A Powell Buffalo II R Hinn Henry Ball Ont W B t Paul Dispatch P Moore Hartfort I Wm Mt r Lombard D Carrey Pat lurphy Post No 2 lied Manure Md C Trans Co M Bye W H Joh ison er on At the Brown J S Warner Jacob 8 L Ken John James S Clark John F Sheehy n I Davis sir Meade Ed Ingersoll MRS BROOKS How They to lie at tke Center i A wife Arkansas at the solicitation the Centennial committee of native home brought to the grand tional exposition a milk pan containing nine pounds of butter In this trans- lucent product of the dairy she modeled an ideal head the blind princess daughter of King Rene sister of Margaret of Anjon Pondering over the weird maiden pictured in the poetic imagery of Henrik Herz the Danish poet this farmer's wife endeavored to portray the sweet dream of maidenly glowing with the dawn of newly awakened love A few cedar sticks some k and a camel's hair pencil were the only tools she could command With these simple tools she worked and the features of a human face breathing the tender delicate of grace were evoked General 0 Lincoln C Buil Erick Rose John Judy from the shapeless mass at ory Living on a cotton plantation ded from art influences by tho nature of her surroundings this wife Deadwood John Jones Powder river James Mills M T Win Foster wife Cross Wto Miss Ella tawson G H Harmon Joha James Jerry Duan Ft Lincoln 1 Rush Geo cago At the Walker R M Beers iP W Cramm St Paul J JH Con way U Crowe Joseph Miller C rand C H Hansen Geo W Sweet St Paul Omaha J H Raymond J R Gamble CD P V Sutherland C wife daughter U IS A B C Shepard Whitewater Wis R V Hathorn 0 Wilson New Orleans Bobt H Howe Chicago W USA i V Thompson Standing Hock stir ROSH Bid At the meeting of the Board of Co Commissioners of Burleigh county held at office in said county on the 8th day of Sept 1877 the following named persons were selected to till the list of names from which to draw the grand and petit jurors to set at the next general term of the District Court lor said county in accordance with the the Clerk of said Alex John Fay II P Bogar AVm Jus Mai 7 D I H August Geo Glass Henry Ward Manly Wm Cnde Alonzo A 51 Fisher John P Dunn Frank Morrison Geo Plumley Win R C Seip Big Hanauer Julm L N Fi 11 The attention of our ioner is called to the at Sixth and Thayer streets neaf Gibson's corrall A few loads of the from Major cellar can be carted there at small espouse and the city saved damages hereafter The haying season is nearly over and an eye over the large stacks that are in close proximity to Bismarck proves clearly that the ing hours have been improved in this respect at least It should be carefully however that the gobble it for it will be needed Capt J B Raymond UJ S Marshal arrived in town Saturday and departed Sunday morning by stage for wodd accompanied by Assistant L1 Attorney J R Gamble of return they will remain week in Bismarck to over th surroundings and get acquainted with out Have you seen the pasa wottl of an extinct secret order Have seen Sam the jolly host of the is the greeting salutation of 9.11 who participated in the opening festivities ot his new Janco hall last Friday night beaus beauty were fathered there and chased hours with flying fed to cadence of delightful music until wee sina hours of the coming Order reigned supreme and noshing occurred to mar that throng success I at the Centennial exhibition The dreaming lolanthe reposing in a simple butter pan soon drew the ring gaze of the multitude Every day the circle of her admirers grew until Mrs Brooks the butter found her fame had spread all parts of the world English French Danish Swedish Austrian German and Russian papers contained accounts of the marvelous American genius who from made an alto-relievo that challenged the admiration of the art world En- by the success achieved at the Centennial Mrs Brooks decided to continue her art studies and at close of the Exposition visited several Eastern cities in hopes of obtaining a complete the literati bf New Boston and other citizens greeted her and the press eulogized her work in the highest terms this end Her tour was Success Ovations from Anecdote of Gen Gen Gibbon after repeatedly the Indians and being unable to dislodge them his horse killed and himself td and many of his officers and men ed and wounded ordered his little band fall back to some timber for protection Several of the men commenced to run when the old cried out Don't iun men or I will stay right here alone The men halted at once lessened their pace back in manner Herald Sam is delighted with An exchange cherish the Oi course we or at once if necessary It is a mean sorb of a man who will not do all the cherishing he can when the preponderance of Is as three U one- We have faund that it is not well cherish more than one in the bume lown An Irishman went to a theater for the first time I Jubt as the descended on the act an in the oded lie was blown roof coining down in the After coming to his n whit piece do jez play L I Suicide j jast week a man by name of B Durant a be Don f tic Dion of fact amd immediately held an over oi the mm tl through tl next street he asked i One the enny man make iz tu sell out religious and invest the proceeds in Too courtships ai e not the tire out people who rae t t kreed find ou a L d again of cooling of 0 II Bull t I Fred Con II A K Eil Post Win H Dion Joe J B S C R C Louis I I T C A Knv H nUli for on that they have a ticket The t i ad Clerk continues to Oo make its a of a about hundred on ais looks although suicitlc the cause the rash a-c not Known xU Durant leaves a wife family IP He Lad no letters on per I soli but in his picture hif wife and a switch of her hair j I i Married A happy little party cc at j Catholic church Friday evening whom were Mr John Connell Miss Ellen McCarron who united in marriage Father a a of Standing Roek being pho tci i li the joh to suit himself Some ohe observes i iK and the ami a iji vv t The newly wedded pair of Bismarck and many fiends rejoice ia their tJ that there Y u woman's s n There wi A i than th m in to line for kissing a her that of NEWSPAPER t so 1 1 is water i lut an H dignity her itself   

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