Bismarck Tri Weekly Tribune (Newspaper) - February 9, 1878, Bismarck, North Dakota A REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED AND WEEKLY BY CO Dakota Territory One Tear 00 Six Months 800 Three 1 75 200 Six 185 Three 75 Transient 1 Inch 1 subsequent SO cents at nte per folio for first Insertion aad fifty per for lew additional 12.90 Local notices at one Inch throe months S Matte f 5 tea Pr tended by all At- DRY Jce JW RAYMOND Wholesale Retail Groceries Steamboat Supplies House Furnishing Ac Exchange and sold collections Ac Cor Mato and 4th Wholesale and dealers In General and Steamboat Supplies Groceries Provisions Dry Goods Clothing House Furnishing Goods Ac Main St 3d and 4th P Groceries aud Provision Cigars Ac Fine Old al Wholesale prices Corner 3d and AKKIN II A General Commission Mir chants Dealers In Or nn n Produce Main St Opposite block JOHN CU Confectionery and Fresh Fruit Main St bet 4th and fifth W and in Goods Groceries rg sin line of General Miln intl nth Goods dent's La dies Furnishing Goods Notions Corner Wain and 4th Streets Paul Branch A Co and ing Gem's Furnishing Goods Ac Main Block WH Books Stationery General News Agency Fresh Fruits Ac Main Street next dor to Capitol Hotel Merchant Tailor Clothing Gent's Furnishing Goods Hats Caps Trunks Ac Main WM Groceries and Provisions Flour Feed Ac Agent for Minneapolis Soap Main eet opposite port at Meigs Bibles on REPOSITORY to glr M aad 2 7 g F O Book Store i 54 sa e at bers hot the Next door to 1 STABLED OHN Main and Bth ME WOOD FOR SALE R copies Bti 200 CORDS SEASONED WOOD per return 41 weekly Stage f Bismarck tilt Buford with Mils River O T Cor 1 The t end HOTELS B Will best hotel to Dal Main anil D T L N Proprietor DM AND EXPRESS CAPITOL A KUg Proprietor Mala Street between 3d and 4th C Fifth Ml 110 rut W ESTEB Main street Ac WIf A Stationer Liquors and Cigars Tollett Articles ae Mala corner 4th D UNN Pioneer Prog Varnishes Toilet Articles ints cry Wines Liquors Ac Main St between ind Fifth HARDWARE DI AILEY and Shelf Hardware Miners Tools Manufacturers of Copper and Tinware Ae Main Street bet 4th and tith O SHIP t CO Hardware Stoves Miners Dealers and Manufacturers of Tin and Copper Ware Corner Main and 3d Bta BOOTS SHOES JH Manufacturer dealer In Boots and Shoes Full line of Gloves Hosiery Trunks and Valises Ae C8 Lath Doors Sash Building Paper Ac Lath Lumber Doors Sash Nails Trimmings o Ae j CLOCKS Ac Dealers hi Cloaks Spectacles Ac Main St WHOLESALE Ac to Retail Liquors aad Cigars Imported including fine and Ales Main Bt Capitol A Wholesale Cigars Floe Imported AIM Main at net aad 4th i JD urer Lager Ac Goods warranted to A Brewery of Ale and Beer owl prices BE In Fire Amu and tlon Special attention to Main W bet and 3d REAL ESTATE JW Estate Improved town property for sale or rent property in from one to five acre Agent aud for R R Co and Lake Superior or get Sound Co CONTRACTORS AND A and era Material erery hind OP hand C H DION t and work a specialty JW kinds machines for sale or rent Attachments of all oil Ac Ac Cot 3d aad uts BANKERS RAYMOND A of Exchange bough t and sold Interest allowed on time t O GRAY A at Law T to loan Commercial paper A at Law 4th John A Stoyell County Attorney VAN KTT and United Commissioner A O A Williams Main Attorney West KU P JT Main Street D AVID at J ami City PHYSICIANS AND DOC i OR II R next to Tribune Building Sheridan Hause F 0 Surgeon B VV flee for the present at room 45 House left at the office attended to t D 8 Sheridan BOUM on Fourth street In Capt i near Maid e depot RESTAURANT AND pet opposite depot S AMPLE US Imported Cigars Bottled Milwaukee Lager bottle or Goods door above p I At and Cigars at the I 5th SUN DEI Wood an quora and by the glass Ac 2d Turning ID WOK Reaves Bis marck for tt 91 fl a in and p Returning Lincoln at 10 H m an I p m St I1 a ul Business Chaa P Peabody Maurice LYONS A porters and Deal era in Fll Rye Wfl Ale Saet Third treel St Paul Min i Crocket y Fr Hooking Glasses Cast Third e Dublin and Lond Bourbon inea and Brandies on treet Bl CO Clothing and and Jobbers o I Tailors o 82 Jac n the most 00 iSt D 0 F Gents nch China ind House St Pal 9 an I dealers it Lamps Goods A Minn Merchant and dealers In Genl s Furnishing Goods eet St Paul Minn Bulta made ible at t ol Under- 27 W Third Street St Paul tailor Ing floods Cor Military Music elegantly fur lion of the City Str ret and Hen two Blocks thi id dealer In and St ms Made Academy Two Dollar House New I and in finest por HoSE p A B WILIEY and beet Hotel IB DakoU Territory GOB MAIN 46 AND FIFTH STREETS BIS D T Merchant's Hotel Cor Main and T Building and particular i GRIFFIN rooma lane com First class In even CAPITOL HOTEL A King Bismarck D T First Oct 14 Hotel in particular every 878 THOS MCGOWAN Fifth St near BISMARCK D T This ho se is a large three story ling aew well lighted and heated situated only a o rods from the depot River men railroad men miners and army people will find class accoin at reasonable prices j 57 Western MALLOY BR ain Street D New well the tables With the beat Prices imperfect D'S T affor I BROOD at JLi AND U CLAIM In all the courts and pro al too Capitol Hotel EtfT claims t rumored that will be his successor 8 o'clock Wednesday felt a tudden r Apply to OEO PEOPLES Md Bismarck for Forts Steven un Berthold and Buford every Tuesday ind at 8 a m arriving at Buford at 4 p at Short Notice within tht Shortest Possible Time for the Military or Others For hi or Pas etf apply to PEOPLES HUSH i D T j Insurance Agent D V T S LANE K STONE tf W STONE White Stone Co JOBBERS f BOOKS STATIONERY k AND 53 te East Third St St Paul Hail Orders receive prompt attention and prices guaranteed to be the lowest in the West WOOD YARd I am prepared to fill all orders for or at reasonable figures Also hewing House Timbers fto Yard First and Bosser Streets JOHN BEASH SHOEMAKER 6th Street T Opposite Cnster Hotel Fine work for gents or ladles a specialty Rep ing quickly and neatly done Orders from abroad will receive prompt attention F JAY HAYNES Portrait and Moorehead Publisher of Black Hills and Pacific VIEWS an application I Insertion Jan MORTGAGE SALE I having been made In the conditions of a certain mortgage made and executed by F mortgagor to Albert Whitney mortgagee bearing of July whereby the said mortgagor did bargain and sell and convey th e said mortgagee his Heirs and aligns forever the following described real tate to Lot fire in block fifty four in the city of according Ijo the plat filed for record in the office of tht register of in and for the county of D T to secure the payment of two hundred aud fifty dollars and Interest thereon at the rate of ten per per an- num to the conditions of a certain prom- note made aod delivered by the laid William F to the Said Albert Whitney which mortgage was duly recorded in the office of the teg of deeds of Bi county on the 17th day uf July in BOOK said mortgage was Whitney to B of mortgages on page which duly assigned by the said Albert Peoples an merit in writing dated September 29 which said was duly recorded In the office of the ister of deeds on the day in Book B of mortgages na page 3 And whereas the IB is claimed to be due on said note and mortgage at the date of this lor principal and inter two and sixty-three and dollars and twenty-five allowed by the terms of sai 1 mortgage in case of foreclosure as attorneys fees And no proceedings h iving been taken at law or erw iae to reco j e r t he sum seen r ed by said mortgage or any part thereof Now Hue Is hereby given that by virtue of a power ef sale in said mortgage contained and pursuant to the at in ouch case made and vided the said mortgage will be by sale of said mortgaged premises and said sale wilt be n ade or his deputy five in the city of ch 1878 al 18 o the amount which mortgage to dollars aitor leyB fees as aforesaid lawful osH and disburse Mews i Dated January 24 1873 61 PEOPLES Assignee of mortgagee Sao P for assignee by the sheriff of county Second street in of said lot OP the day of Ma forenoon to satisfy will then be due un said note am er with the said sun nf rallied times but mid to physician Death wins thw time He waft alternately lucid and wanderi ig In his last said Guard v the church I loved so well and aacredly The immediate cause of death was the closing ml a running wound in nh leg Sacrament exposed in all churches of The barracks round the Vatican was crowded with troops A Conclave ie already summoned and in session GUILTY Jury in returning beard in case after an hour's deliberation brought in a verdict ef guilty with a tion to mercy Wells pleads with his at- that bail be furnished for him The j RUMORS are still maintained of ments into Constantinople but coming from English sources just when thing to fire the English heart is needed by Beaconsfield the rumors need con BY TELEGRAPH Bismarck ST PAUL 8 THK IS The Pope died last evening It Cardinal Depietro His Holiness at J i is THE by a vote heated place of from California president has approved the act for the s lag and dredge boat work on the Mississippi and its tributaries Mr J H S Ooleman one of late owners of the well known Father NEW BLACK HELLS D The Routes of the Proposed Rt way from Chicago to the to Business he De Smet Golden and Belcher mines in the Black Hills is in the city and v met by a reporter yesterday to whom he communicated some facts in regard o the proposed railroad to the Hills The gentleman was identified with he roads built in Utah par the Utah Southern and is veil qualified to estimate the cost of c amount of stock necessary extent of grading etc involved in building of such roads as the p The question has been wh th 11 the more feasible route to the frem Cheyenne or Mr Ooleman has traveled over both these routes and pronounces emphatically in of the Bismarck line He that a road from Cheyenne would haw to cross ranges of hills and streams entailing an immense outlay for bridges culverts and grading On the hand the road from Bismarck would 1 e along a valley similar to the Pacific or the Platte river requiring little grading The country through which it would have to pass is a plains district less Southern and not so arid aa those farther The distance is about 200 miles and the road would enter the Hills at Crook City below Deadwood It would cost about and if next May might be put in by August It would employ about seven engines and the cars wohld carry about seven each Such i road would tend to all the coun try the northwest toward which ei uj now tending and would also be a great advantage to the Northern Pacific Road by developing the which will eventually bq its feeder It is thought too that the pushing forward of the new road will hasten the extension of the former road into tana The advantages of the marck would be great to Oh tea as all supplies for the would penetrate must come from this point The route would be from Dead wood to Brainerd thence to St Paul and Chicago It is scarcely necessary to say that a number of the Chicago capital is are looking the ground over and considering the feasibility of the as an investment and con- sider the plan Inter Black Hills Every of ground in the Rapid River Valley can be utilised for farming grazing or gardening Journal The neWly laid out tow n of Grandview lies about twenty-two miles somh of tral About one hundred tions for houses have been laid a lew cabins built and are about two hundred miners in the district About fifteen hundred claims have been taken up on the four different branches of the creek which contains about five miner's of waiter but is now frozen over City Herald SI Paul Calves to the rear Sitting Bull is coming Minneapolis lies between us And Sit Bull anyhow St Paul can fortify against Sitting Ball by making breastworks of her hell defying morning Paul Dispatch FIGHTING FOR DEAR LIFE The Story the on the Little The family and from Miles City who in Dec- ember while preparing to on the Little Missouri between Bpi marck and Mites City relate tike story of their In- dian fight to the Bozeman Courier as Tuesday molding 18th Indians made a determined attack surrounding the little of white and from se the would drop down inside works The seemed very cOol and at Indian that within distance Oni tadian ttt taking k medicine Al bright idea to strike hidi and mouth he down 60 of the to vey of A i hot 4 ofte of the men Mat him The bow and Ak now fell back and ne Ind ml crawled watching to head above the top of the breastworks They saw one and fired hitting i pony in the head and killing it instantly 1 be men kept close watch and nei er ejd an oppor to whun the for hitting an Indian a trench was dug under the words and the gulch one of tne ps rty crawled out and under cover of the party dug down to water and returned with both water and wood In a Mrs Maxwell built a fire and as seen the smoke issuing from the tent they fired upwards of onB hundred Mrs Maxwell however d post The then circl breastworks and fired tvo rounds as they went after which tht ted one saying shots at it 1 not desert i around the y Me go good again by bye They were the party They reported themselves to be Sioux and Net Perc During the fighting the men ted eight fall but djd not find any They found blood in places which proves that tho I were hurt Fortunately no tone of this he roic little party shot oat off a fan hairs fov Mr Maxwell They lost of cattle cap tured by tho laps aOq one pony killed j the party having them solves that the had left moved a short distance fro n the fortifications to be nearer water i from the The rich leads at the head of Montana gulch which have been located and re located FO often by r the Western Star Mining Company and forfeited by ure on their part to do the required work as often have been this year by parties who i rill not deed them back to the company unless they come forward and ce their de- velopment The military of the i rilver posts are engaged hia winter in the good service new routes for wagon roads t points A short time ago 1 party were upon the be bes t route across the Yellowstone 1 are be- ing viewed from to and Carroll We are ty leartt that copper byj G A logg in the district is at- tended with good Several of the leads being developed contain good shipping ore The miner now being developed are about half a mile back in the hills from the first copper dis- and we have faith in the be- lief that they will to be the true copper veins in that belt The officers and soldiers of the Third Infantry stationed at camp baker are delighted with the climate of Montana They wintered last rear in Georgia but declare that our winters here are more pleasant than any they experienced in that far off land of the South City Boteman Courier Gen Miles having been informed that if be would recommend it a daily mail would be established on the route from Tongue river direct to Bismarck in formed the citizens of Miles Guy of the same they circulated a petition and had it signed by all the prominent citizens of City ing for the establishment of the line Qen Miles has forwarded the petition witn bis indorsement and the route will undoubtedly be established soon This is a good thing for Miles as the mail has heretofore been carried from Bismarck via Fort Buford 230 miles northwest and from that point in a southwesterly direction 170 miles in creasing the distance nearly one-half and the lime for both mail ami supplies several days It is to be hoped that the government or some private company will establish a telegraph line on this and from there via Forts Caster and Ellis to the settlements of Montana To show that it can be made a paying investment we need only refer to the fact that the War Department from Sept 1st to Dec 1877 paid out tbe sum of for the forwarding of important messages from Fort Keogh tarce is only 250 miles by the trail along the surveyed of the Northern Pacific There IN considerable SOod land the route ami accord ipg tothe arck already extend twenty odd miles up the valley of the I Heart and are branching out in the surrounding try The line is a necessity and we hope some interested parties will take hold of the matter and make a success i t and late night clerk of the Grand Chicago Mr John Hickey democrat predicts that Hall will be the next mat ter at St Paul ton B F ia reported slowly imp roving arid strong hopes of his re- cov are now entertained The quartermaster at Fort Ellis haa re- authority to purchase pounds of oats in open market The wood contract at Fort Keogh u filled which throws about 300 men and many teams out of employment George Francis Train has reached bed rock He is now living on one piece cf dried apple per day He eats jt for breakfast drinks a pint of tepid water for dinner and swells up for supper Talk about your frugal meals Clara Louise sting in 1 the of the oleaginous com- from a says the Herald the hqu d notes of the bediamonded Kellogg to the enraptured At a meeting of the committed last week Mr of and made argument in of a charter sought by the Worthington Sioux Falls of Dakota to carry their road fifteen miles further so as to strike the village of Falls Gen Sherman savs that he has no doubt that the old story w ill be repeated in the spring have got em to fight he and meantime we are feeding their families while they are off their reservations making their ations for the campaign against At the close of the sittings in the Illinois house of representatives the clerk read the following requested to announce that the Rev Dr will deliver a lecture this evening in the hall of Education of Idiots Members of the legislature are invited to attend There is said to be a strong influence at work in favor of establishing a ment ot the Yellowstone with Gen Miles as commander It is argued and with much reason that St Paul as a headquarters and Terry as a commander are too tar off and the Only way successfully handle the in the Yellowstone Country is through a ment commander on the spot Tribune Personal Ephraim Witcher big freighter ot Deadwood is in town A C Nye representing Groff St Paul is at the Sheridan and around town Dr E W Fir ch pulled out Friday ing for his near Richmond ia He goes 10 stay 1 1 M Creel W G Clark and E P Eckerson pf Fort registered at the Sheridan last night W H H Mahing Central City went East Friday and H M of Chicago went west to the Hills J S traveling Forepaugh Tarbox St Paul came in on day's stage fro n the Hills He reports a smashing business Peter of the firm of Bros Elizabeth Ottertail County is in town on business and ed at the Sheridan S V Chase of Kelly's big Grocery House St Paul rolled in on the last stage from Hills and chartered a car to take him through Friday morning John M abbs of the Eagle works cago came over the route bv the stage arriving Thursday evening He pronounced route to the Hilk Adam of Peabody Lyons Co St Paul has recovered from hio recent illness We noticed him out for the first time this morning the pleasant weather for we are indebted to the influence of the Japan current Slaughter in her charming of a Western Postmaster makes Caleb Sprout one of her leading characters give this adv ice to a friend who had got himself into If I yo i I'd get out of the country as I could Better go west s a good for smart young men there You mout get to be a say the meanest sort of men get elected to office out there This ot course wo from there is so truth in it that position our high privilege deem it to editorial which it is we to anything of doubtful Yankton The Professor by as within the wal Ball Every Human tenant premium singular and and grace am feet a work of fiction a -a 1 known is not per mi t- I's unique en- last M could be packed s of Mercantile Library of the ground had its standing room being at Wyman performs hia wonderful feats with easo the deception ia