Bismarck Tri Weekly Tribune (Newspaper) - October 29, 1877, Bismarck, North Dakota NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED AND WEEKLY BY Dakota Territory SUBSCRIPTION One On Six Three Months 1 75 Weekly One Pix Months 125 Three Months 75 Business Directory Orders from Abroad Promptly A tended to by all Bismarck Merchants GENERAL DRY GOODS JW MUM Si of Bismarck and ami Groceries visions Supplies Mouse Furnishing ic Exchange sold Cor Main anil 4th Streets McLEAN and Retail dealers in General and Steamboat Supplies embracing Groceries Provisions Dry Goods Clothing House Goods Main Between and 4th P and Provisions Cigars Ac Pine Old at Wholesale prises Corner 3d and Meigs St PARKIN Commission chants Dealers In Groceries Grain Provision and Produce Main St Opposite Tribune Block M JOHN Bakery Confectionery and Fruit MainSt bet 4th and Fifth and Retail Dealers in Diy Goods Groceries ttc embracing sin entire line of General Main ami St DAN Goods Gent's and dies Goods Notions Corner Main and 4th Paul Branch Co and Retail ing Furnishing Goods Main Stationery General News Agency Confectionery Fresh Fruits next dor to Capitol Hotel Tailor Clothing Gent's Goods Caps Trunks Ac Mam Street Tribune Block IITM VV Flour Feed Agent for Minneapolis Soap I Groceries and Provisions our Feed Agent for Mn Main opposite post office DRUGS MEDICINES WM A Druggist Stationer Tonics Liquors mid Fine Cutlery Paints Ac DUNN Pioneer Drug Drugs Paints Oils Varnishes Glass Toilet Articles ery Wines Liquors Cigars ic Main St Fourth and Fifth Cigars Articles Main St near corner 4th HARDWARE DI AILEY and Hardware Miners Tools Manufacturers of Copper and Tinware Main Street bet 4th and 5th RC SKIP CO Hardware Stoves Miners Dealers and of Tin and Copper Ware Ac Corner Main and 3d Sts BOOTS A- SHOES JH and dealer in Boots and Shoes Full line of Gloves Trunks and Valises LUMBER C8 WEAVER Lath Doors Glazed Sash Building Paper Ae Lath Lumber Do zed Sash Building Paper Nails c iors JEWELRY CLOCKS EL Dealers Clocks Watches Silverware Spectacles Main Pt opposite Tribune Block in JD and ReUil Liquors and Cigars Imported Goods including fine Liquors and Ales Havanna Cigars Main St near Capitol Hotel JA Liquors and Cigars Fine Ales St bet and BREWERIES D Star Brewery uni Ac Goods warranted to give s A Bismarck Brewery rf of Ale and Beer First-class nable prices J KA I UK II Ml j anil reaso GUNS AND AMMUNITION OH in Fire Anns and tion attention St -2 1 anil to Repairing Main REAL ESTATE JW Improved town property for sale or rent Outside property in from one live acre G N get Local Agent and for P R K Co and Lake Superior or A Trl CONTRACTORS BUILDERS CS WEAVER and ers Material ef every kind on hand C01 j u i Conne TRANSPORTS Steal ten from all points the Missouri River For or Passage o D Maratta Agent D T at Fort Benton with Freight and Mage or all points in Montana m WESTERN STAGE age and Bismarck to Dei d wood and PEO -T Bi for Trii weekly Stage and Express to Ft Connects with mails gue River i CHA an KUPITZ-TH Weekly tape to Fort Standing Rock Connects wilh stages for and points below r Benton TRANSPORTATION line of steamers between and Fort connecting with stage and freight lines at Tor all points in Montana s O IDAN B Manager largest and bes hitel ID Dakota am and 5th sts D T s 8 L t Main and Sts N Griffin Proprietor A King Main between 3d and 4th lt Thos McGowan Proprietor h Street near Bros Main street e depot y Restaurant Third street RESTAURANT AND t depot HBH hut I Von King of A First class Shaving Hall none most competent are employed or tn Store i Ci bottle o door AMPLE j OrC Fine imported Liquors and ars Milwaukee Lager by the Rlass case Smokers Goods Tobacco ic 2d ve Merchants Hotel PBR Wines and Cigars at the land 5th street -t Choice Liquors Cigars Main street Cam Hancock Turning in and Iron Making Upholstering ma Line Leaves ck for Ft at U a m and m g leaves Lincoln at 30 a m and p m CHAS wani will be Engineer Those who lots surveyed and boundaries established 1 Office U 8 Land Office J NETE Deal Whips and 1 rs in Harness Full Una of ells Traveling Bags ic Chaa P ers lo and Rye Scotc h i East Directory c Peabody W.I.5 Perkins DT LYONS A Cd and Wine and Old California Wines and Brandies le Dublin and London Jfo 96 d Street St Paul Minn Croc Looking East Importers and dealers in ery French Glassware lasses amd House Goods 6 ri Street St Paul and J BURBANK A CO of Clothing and Gents 89 East Third Sir eet St Paul Minn w MATH Tail No 82 n the GOOD Merchant rs and dealers In Gents Furnishing Goods Street St Minn Suits made fashionable jat short notice DC Manufacturer of Shirts and Under- 1 r 27 W Third Street Paul Gents Seter Tailor and dealer In Furnishing Goods Cor Ninth and St Paul Military Uniforms Made a JV Minn CLARK Music tion n Corner Fourth Street and L Ave two Blocks from the Academy of nly first class Twol Dollar House New and situated in the finest MONDAY OCTOBER 29 1877 BISMARCK p T HOTELS Merchants Cor Main St T L N GRIFFIN Proprietor Building new and commodious large com tastily furnished First in every particular Bills BY Special to th TELEGRAPH r CAPITOL HOTEL Chester A King PROPRIETOR Main Street Bismarck D T First Class Hotel itf every Particular OUSTER HOTEL THOS Proprietor Fifth St near Main BISMARCK T This house is a large three story building entirely new well lighted and heated situated only a few rods from the depot River men railroad men miners and army people will find first class at reasonable prices 7 Western Main Street BISMARCK D T This Hotel is New well furnished and the t supplied with the best the market affords Prices Reasonable Bismarck Tribune ST PAUL Oct GEN GRANT WILI remain in France through and afterward visit Spain Portugal Barbary and Numerous in his honor at Paris will most of November The American masons who accepted passage to England under to work having joined the England strikers are liable tb prosecution and ment for breaking their contract and the masters threaten proceedings against them ATTY GEN with reference to the Massachusetts of- fice holders declining to take part the pending campaign writes that the dent's states the right of officials to vote and express their views on political questions TILDEN in response to a serenade last en- the New York Democratic ticket spoke in favor of free trade and bitterly denounced the counting in of Hayes KENNEDY i the most notorious outlaw of was captured near Lancaster Kentucky yesterday morning by the marshal of Bardstown A of twelve unknown men entered the house of McVey the A R SENT An ode of the B lack Hills I enjoying Tour Sarai trip down to ijoog Branch While I pooi unfortunate mortal go it aione in my not struck it rich since I keft In luct hare gone rath T But what the use of Tie beat as Jt is that you kn What with the sneak ng red And out on the Hills I haven't much time for complaining And look rather light on life's ills digging for gold is quite risky But some day I strike a I struck co or this And hope h is gone up like a rocket I've finished a letter to mother And told he to be of good cheer Some day I'll w th her God h me her life must be drear Pm writing t lis screed in the The sun is ji ist si aking to Somehow it me of Jim But God do th a 1 for the erack of arid Tlie miner n ill p There's a shot t ot The writer f RAT TLJ NG VING Ten Broeck iu incuse and Street Opp E E DepU Oldest and only First Class 1 1 1 The Restaurant in 1 V Ml Give me call I will Guarantee Satisfaction 6th Street T Opposite Cnster Hotel work for gents or ladies a specialty Ing quickly and neatly done Orders from will receive prompt attention F toll gate keeper on the Circleville Pike six miles of Chillicothe day McVey through the heart and his wife through the ing both instantly then ransacked the house for plunder and set it on fire and escaped to the woods Leonora has seceded Mexico has ordered several regiments to the Rio Grande to enforce the extradition of criminals demanded by the Governor of Texas WRIGHT of the N P bought of the Government at sale 1800 tons of railroad which have been held at Duluth several years for non payment of He paid 50 per ton en aitd Other Oct and great event of the day of two miles play or pay Harper's Ten eck Geor e and P Parole were the In Tom Ten Broeck v odds selling the field at nearly sold for while two to one Tom about the pod sts stand The Ten Broeck and Parole Ten Broeck open of Tc m and hind and at e brought Ide the end of the quarter while Ten Broeck held his advantage Parole fell k two lengths The first half mile was run without change and when hones passed the stand the most intens excitement prevailed Around the le wer turn Ochiltree ered one leng was only one Congressional Fault Letter to Tribune With all this however the admission has to be made that the general tone of civil service has im- proved since Haves came in JAY HAYNES Portrait and Landscape PHOTO GRAPH E Minn Publisher of NORTHERN PACIFIC VIEW Catalogue on application U S Mail and T On and after Tuesday August Mth I Ike Passengers and Mail through from Bismarck to Standing Rock in BISMARCK I Pies Cakes a nil Confectionery LUNCHES A T H ENRY DION and work a specialty SEWING MACHINES JW kinds machines for sale or rern Needles Attachments of all oil Ac Sic Cor 3d aad Jits Patronage respectfully RAYMOND bough t and sold deposits BANKERS of Bismarck Exchange Interest allowed on time LAWYERS SSTOYELL at Law 4th St John A Stoyell County Attorney THOS VAN at Law and United States PRESTON 4 O Preston E A Williams Main Street Williams Main Street GEO P Main Street Attorney West T S WHITE LANK K H W STONE Co JOBBERS IN BOOKS STATIONERY AND 53 East Third St St Paul Mail Orders receive prompt guaranteed GEO PHYSICIANS fr SURGEONS U R next to Tribune Sheridan House BF S Examining Office it Dunn's Drne Store WM A of- fice for the present at room 45 Sheridan House Calls left at the office promptly attended to AT H DENTIST T D D opposite Camp uncock and to be the hi the West prices MIKE RUSH and mn to mm urn i f Leaves Bismarck for Forts Stevenson and Tuesday Thursday and Saturday kt 8 a m at Buford at 4 p m av V at IP ip on Wednesday's und Sunday's Special Dispatches Forwarded at Short Notice the Shortest MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MRS 0 S for and Organs Bismarck Dakota BIBLE REPOSITORY at coat or to givs away Meigs Sta j on sale at P 0 Book Store Cor and 54 LIVERY STABLES C Thayer St Between 4th and 5th JOHN AND Main streets Possible Time for the or Others For lor Past f a a J HUSH T to I avoiding any change or delay Patrons ek purchase Tickets and leave all Express matter o Fort Rice Standing Rock and all down river point A Stages will start y at seven 7 o'clock la m from the United Express office Tickets and matter Id be arranged the Territory of Dakota County In District Court Judicial District Patrick R Smith Plaintiff Martin V Castner and j Summons John J Penner partners under firm name of V Castner and Penner The Territory of Dakota to Castner A Penner til above named I You and of you are hereby and required to answer the complaint in this filed this day with the Clerk of the District Con for Burleigh County D T and serve a copy c your upon the subscribers at office in the city of Bismarck within thirty days after tie service of this you exclusive of the day of service If you fail to answer this complaint within that iime plaintiff will take judgment against you sum of Four Hundred and Fifty and dollars besides the costs of this Dated September 4th I STOYELL GARLAND for Bismarck If he prefers office his friends who have done him important services these friends are men and at least tolerably for their positions The motley crowd of adventurers and who used to impose themselves General Grant have disappeared rings and bosses do not flourish under the dent's nose do not get bis mission to plunder the merchants of New York there is no longer an of ignorance impudence and about White House No one doubt that President Hayes is a con- high-minded gentleman who is trying to out the difficult problem of duly as best he can Perhaps he can get along a party at his back The Republican party probably needs him as bad as he needs it but can either safely dispense with the The St Louis Times That Gen Fremont should have been so far reduced in circumstances as to be compelled to sell his personal property including family portraits is a sad piece of intelligence indicating actual poverty Missourians cannot fail to feel sympathy for Gen Fremont's wife the daughter of senator Thomas H Benton The fact that she her husband are reduced to such extremities should cause that sympathy to take some substantial shape The Fremont's ought not to be afflicted with poverty in their old age W H Ross formerly night clerk at Sheridan House has been engaged to teach the high school and is and Ochiltree a head in front tage at the Ochiltree who dash and ran Down the bom a lawyer's In in a PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that after this date all accounts against the County of Burleigh unless duit Authorized to have been made by one of the ers of the County Board in written vouche will not be audited for payment Oct 1st R MACNIDER Chairman thp of U S Steamer jr aid Cameron for Sale IOWA October R Sioux CITY WILL be sold at Public Auction to Ibis dity at 2 JI November 17 th wreck f the U S Steamer J in boilers and machiner toe boiters and machinery together w th al property contained therein and rom sale any private property recovered rom the same being si The wreck lies partly f the Missouri river fc Terms of the sale cash For further undersigned expected to arrive this that case school will commence day or to Little Casino's new house will be opened Thursday by a ball Quite a party of Maj to Heart this afternoon Settlements it tend along the Heart for fifteen i or twenty miles and several good ranches have been opened Xot a few have townsite on the brain in view of the probable extension of the road next son Col J G C Lee Depot Quarter- master St Paul offers the buildings at Fort at auction Salr to com- mence at 10 a in November rings no wo he red Us in the ulling by Pa role at Presence of an Im- on tha tha the th yo Ad ler Th New I affa bav as sho wot he t w 0 pen c of j third race the dash to add or all ages entrance 1 11 A I the pools the Bn the favorite at and Parole t excitement prevailed rids and on the grand es started well with ont Ochiltree second On the upper turn ed two lengths ahead was two lengths be- h and at the quarter pole length behind On the back stretch Ochiltree gained half length ai d Parole ran easily at his distance of lengths in the rear and at the half mile Ochiltree was only half a length behind Ten Broeck while Parole had gained length On the upper turn Ochiltree pushed forward and ed a head in front increasing his tage to half it length At the quarter pole down the home stretch he increased his advantage to two lengths with Parole lengths behind Ten Broeck In that order they passed the Stand but in turn Ten Broeck gained the length he had lost as also did Parole At the quarter Ten Broeck and so and s he kept dog on leg until he made you swi ar to pay bet and then at last to pry dog off with hot poker what I want to know couldn't sue Johnson for Reason Why she Didn't Become a Baptist ork Times is very easy to say now that r is Miss Wilson to left her cork leg at home In that however she would have been compelled either to limp to the water on or be carried thither by self sacrificing deacons Moreover her app sarance in public without her om which not only have u- ked her sensitive feelings but d have detracted from the solemn i- the scene When in addition to facts we remember that she was man residing in a country town hich champagne baskets rarely and was hence presumably ant of tbe scientific fact cork ght and her neglect to em her cork leg prior to the seems excusable long e water was only two feit deep weighed two hundred isn as t ilisi pounds managed to wado the tor but as soon as the icr hand ami led htr nilo deeper the cork and Miss Wilson was The minister with Ity placed her on her fuel surlily requesting tier ijot that again began to He had n ten words WiKon with a backward her cork upon the surface his is point a veil be dropped To in as few words took wau reve and tod and spok wild leg s haps shou may tile c Wils skill not counteract of the cork he convert to until sixty four I bo aSi possible it e said that after half a the attempt to Miss n was abandoned With all his and strength the minister could nd could not keep ide up long enough She bore it with called for ua leg right her then her queasy joined the Presbyte weight with a view ballasting n she indignantly scrambled hastened home And nen Ma head and head and On the back stretch Ten Broeck showed He increased his mile and went into the upper turn one length ahead of led over a length At the Parole made a up even with Ochiltree ahead of Ten four lengths race Parole e stretch the running was nine Parole went gallantly to the front and finished two lengths Broeck who beat Tom Time After the with cheers and the people gathered arou id him As soon as his jockey was weighed the crowd raised him on their shoulders and carried him about the track with cheer upon cheer Among the throng present to witness the races were Senators Bayard Don eron David Davis Beck McCrary Donald Gordon Armstrong Thurman Ho ve Johnston Ranston and many members ot the house of representatives Brig Bet Our old friend Briggs rushed one day story a shel an Injun Moon Oysters lory brand wholesale dea Westhauser A Surprised are indebted to one of I he and Detail 63 tf ivision for mess ngers on the Dakota I the fc account of a surprise that happ ned to one ot the Indians the Fort at Jamestown the sc left Fort tie wani for Fort they left a lot of loaded she ing re und the Fort the Indians have been picking these up for sake lof the r they contain The df our to be smart tried td open with a cold steel chisel smoke pieces yells minus a right hand heap cad Advocate C I Rock in arrived Sta Lo day amd will city Ben liked he an ble to Bt Hat Fall of eing in congress this and It feels very in the any have your hat full of brickb its ThU expression ii edly a correct and complete ment f the policy which Mr Bull in- tends o pursue this winter and bers who have any reason for cautioner alarm office and put it to him I in Judge to get your opinion about little point of law you lived near door to a man named Johnson And that jou was to say to Johnson that a splendid illustration of the superiority of the had st take notice and remain upon guard Washington Tel to N T Times human power of the human eye to restrain the ferocity of a wi 1877 Terms cash in government funds and the buildings to be removed in sixty days from time of sale Maj Walker's selection of Louis could find the Rome apples at a the 1 You wins and Ben Davis They are all wall ly undersigned Tt HUGHES Major ana Q M s A known and popular fruits Johnson was to remark that that was all bosh and ycu should declare that you could hold he beast that was ever born if you could once fix on him Well then was to say he'd bet a hundred dollars he could that you couldn and you was to Johnson was to about it nearly lost youi was ta was to be found in the d animal And bring u tame animal t hold with you? ake him up un it arid come down to his place to intT bet You'd go we'll and a dog any four ought to and sick him on you aiM he'd come at you like a shell out oJ a howitzer and youM Knife a few AD she'd ia the ago man married a woman he thought So she did she was deaf and tongue still but when He fell into the well and veiled hoarse trying to make her hear ed that she hud ears a long evenin in higt minUt New Yoi c Sun pulpit and try to the dog with your eye and couldn't And you'd suddenly conclude maybe your kind of an eye wasn't cal to hold that kind of a dog and conclude to break for a plum tree You ketch my Very well Well sir three feet uf dog would grab pou hy the leg and on like a vise staking yon until you s just as you the tree Johnson's hold And st und there and holler a week and hii he rar Sun da rest of ver spend Butler asked ahding winter the winter how he n respect to any subject whatever r Kelley was drowned at the himsel he wis and co ild hear a whisper a mile aw Hall was crowded Sunday and those who attended sj eak terms of the work of the Rev J B Starkey ani Tilton new ugh Beecher has his the winter he has not ie lecture platform He has en- nts for an average of at from to each for lie season Theodore otes al his time to route has been at ranged so that misses fln evening on He trots from to Si Field of Precious Metals according to II is vice- Miat the the at the Treasury evadi anil wiH ag the present calender of gold and of gate fo as Mines of the I OCO i of Nevada ad- ode goM State of gold silver