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One Year for TWO DOLLARS IF ADVANCE. tngither with tlie THIBCSH'S OUSTER GHR0M0, a magnificent _Chron»o-}jlthograph of this Popular Cavalry Coiaisander The Cbromo alone if worth, the money, and was maoufaotured *ecl6lly for the Taisvxe, at an expense of several hundred dollars, by 8tro-. bridge A Co Cincinnati, thg weil-Anown Cliromo Puh- Hahsnr. Tiitt 1 fiiitwv will contain nokunly oil of the new* ot the day, but the latest and mast relkWo raporti concerning the- BLACK HII7LS AND THE WONDERFUL which have recently been made by Carter's Black Hills ex|edhion that hitherto unknown region. This is important, a Bismarck is the nearoat poiut to the Black Hills, and will b« the point where ex'psdi tior.a will QQtflti From Biapiarck to the 'Black Hills there i^ a.direct and well-marlred trail, made by the return of "Cuater'ff «xpedition The TurouNR is tie' Only weekly newspaper in the United States whioh sent a Special Correspoodent with Ouster's expedition. It is.fha only weekly In tho Unitod States which publisbea FULL ., TELE6BAPHI0 DISP A.T0HES, giving the LATEST NEWS up to thetlmc of goingto pi'esa'. togetiior wiUi th& Hews of tke We6k, condensed andputmlan w- A TTRAOTIYE FORM. The ^hUadwlpWfe -ledfctr, PopahtT NewftM^r^ fm^ar n. The' ranarekv Tjuoviis', 1 in Speaking ef this rV f, -y.-j a..weekly newsipaper titojaat Dakotai Tit :^rat-yaar,f :eii*«MSew _|?l .l^ a brij^M tullf iltlt^dM aheet, aQd woura com p«(r) -wfth -Tmany 'rf the «rtre pre ImIIMS M»e Atlantic «$a* Ifcta oae of th» ffiarvsla Amertno Jouroalivn, bow .such a fa^jrjMfoted aindaWycotiduct^d .bewa dteetvottci' frM4|h«Brfd9t terrltarjf^Wctta yeai'aifo w*« inhabited only by Indians and wild, ^nlsaala." 5".n'V T-V i') All no^unajtera and "Nf^sAseMa are aothM^ced to. rttainjityfo^ tMlr verHoei ttie 1 8«*5b^^hroMiei»t' i^rkit Would \e M^rsalied'to w« sTf bM'irA t-r,} 1 BISMARCK.TSIBUNB CCtMPAKT^,^r Btaaarek D. Specially for Robbery of the American Ex" press in Cincinnati. COAL MINERS DESPERATE. Politics—Earthquake—Court Martial —Indians1—Cold Weather—Mis cellaneous News. DARINO EXPRESS ROBBERY. CINCINNATI, NOV*. 17.—The American Express office was robbed last Sunday of a Chicugo safe, containing about $50,000. Abe Monroe, messenger, sent the watchman out for cigars, and just after, a large trunk was left by two u»en. The watchman returning, the nit-n carried the trunk away, saying that they had brought it to the wrong office. Du ring the absence of the watchman the messenger had put the money in the a'unk. Monroe and George Ulaek arc arrested. Black, who helped carry the trunk out, is the son ol a Cincinnati lawyer. The third party, whose name is unknown, was arrested in Chicago. No clue to the whereabouts of the mon ey has been discovered. CATHOLIC PRIEST GIVES BAIL. NEW YORK, Nov. IT.—Father Gerde mann was arrested on a charge of em bezzlement, and prominent members oi the Y. M. C. A. furnished bail. PACIFIC MAIL AGENT ASSAULTED. The striking Long Shore laborers at tacked the agent of the Pacific Mail it'ompany with stones, seriously injur ing him they also dispersed the Italian workmen with clubs and stones. The riot was quelled by the police. EXECUTION POSTPONED. WASHINGTON, NOV. 17.—President Grant has requested the Governor of 1 Texas to postpone Santanta's execution. He thinks he did not violate +»i^ paroie. TOE ARKANSAS MUDDLE. The reports froui Arkansas are con flicting, but the weight of the evidence is that Smith, Lt. Governor under Bax ter, has few backers in his attempt to joust Gov. Garland, and that the re ports of numerous arresls ct Smith's adherents are without foundation. Smith expects a decision from the Presi dent on his appeal to-day. At the cab: inet meeting to-day it was decided that a petition must state the facts in order to come before them, and to take no no tice of the appeal to the President by Smith, who claims to be Governor of Arkansas. EARTHQUAKE IN CHILI. PANAMA, NOV. 17.—A heavy earth quake occurred in Chili on the midnight of the 26th ultimo, of thirty seconds ou ration. Direction cast to west. During the following week a slight shock was fjit. Considerable damage was done to stone walls, docks and buildings in Val paraiso and Santiago. A quick rise in the thermometer was noticed immediate ly alter the heavy shake. COURX-MABTIAL. NEW ORLEANS, NOV. 17—Gen. Mor row has ordered Lt. Hodgson under ar rest, to be tried by court-martial for cutting telegraph wires, and Ingreve for overstepping duty in making arrests, and the treatment of prisoners. KENTUCKY ELECTIONS. LOUISVILLE, NOV.,17.—White, the Re publican numinee for congressman in the Mountain District, is elected. PACKET SUNK —LOSS OF LIFE. NEW OF.LEANS, Nov. 17.-^-* he lower coast packet, Empire, was sunk at the. levee last night. She was loaded with ^ugar and molasses. She is supposed to have broken in two. Thirty or more lives were lost, including lour children of Oapt. Jeanfrau, who saved his wife and baby. )IAN8. CHICAGO, NOV. 17.—Dispatches from McClellan Creek say that a party of Cheycnntrs were recently repulsed by, Oapt. Farnaworlh, and in their flight were again eiVcountered by one hundred cavalry and infantry .under- Lt. £rank fr. Paldwin. After a five hours' fight the Indians fled in all( directions, losing their' enjtirV outfit. They left behind two, little- ,white girls naiaed German, whose parents and oldest sister were, missacred in Kansas while the family wefe moving to Colorado. Two other sisters, 13 and 15 years old,, are stiU in the^hands of the Indians who are being pursued'toward Stvked Plains by fresh picked troops. ,, ,v The-m^in bodies of tho^ .Cheyennea andT '. Arapahoes jre. lea* Staked P!arns^:lt)i'je'fJraa«c t^Va&AQ BISMARCK, D. T., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1874. NO. 19. the Bis marck Tribune. $50,000 STOLEN. to ^e res^vaimns, and latter going to the mountains. Gen. Auger takes one more trip into Staked Plains, between the head of Brazoo and Red Rivers.# On his last scout be had two skirmish? 9 capturing tbe Iniian camps, together with the women and children., FOSSIL HUNTING DIFFICULTIES. FORT LARAMIE, Nov. 18.—Red Cloud advices of the 14th state th*t Prof. Marsh, of Yale CoHege, bad been de tained by the Indians, they objecting to his visiting the fossil region. They claim that the white man is hunting for gold and not for bones, but give a reluctant consent on his promising to look for bona only. The Indians en gaged as guides are afraid to go until consent is' more cordial. ANOTHER ACCOUNT. Prof. Marsh, of Yale College, is at Red Cloud to examine the fossil beds recently discovered. The Indians ol j^ct and think he wants gold, and threaten to kill the Indians who were to go as guides. The Indians threatened, insist that he must go, to show that they a*e not afraid. He will probably be allowed to go. GRASSI10PPBR SUFFERERS. OMAHA, NOV. 18.—Tuy meairre news from the grasshopper district confirm previous accounts of the suffering among the inhabitants. Gen. Ord is instructed from Washington te ascertain what amount of men's clothing is needed. BORDER THIEVES. GALVESTON, NOV. 18—The Mexican border thieves are still operating. For ty-one head of cattle run across within the corporate limits of Brownsville were recaptured in Matamoras today. SMALL POX is prevaili"g here and at Ooruna. COLD WEATHER. ST. PAUL, Nov. 18.—Freezing cold weather here this morning. The ground is frozen solid, but no snow The last boat left Monday the river is nearly closed- MURDERERS ARRESTED. MINNEAPOLIS, NOV. 18.—Anthony Krell and wife, of St. Anthony, were arrested yesterday, charged with the murder of William Daily,who was found dead a week ago. WASHINGTON NEWS. WASAINGTON, NOV. 18.—The Presi dent declines to interfere in the Arkan sas trouble, and Smith's pretensions fail. lt is rumored that the President has invited Washb.irn to return at once from Paris. Fred. Grant had a splendid reception last night. The cabinet, senators, offi cers in full uniform, and foreign ambas sadors were in attendance. Music by the full martial band. William Stickney, of Minneapolis, has been appointed Indian Commis sioner. BEIGN OF TERROR. WILKESBARUE, PA", NOV. 18—A reign of terror exists in the mininir district, growing out of the strike. Three per sons were found murdered yesterday, and another nailed to a beam and left to die. On Sunday a newsboy was found murdered, and others waylaid and seri ously injured. ENGLAND. LONDON, NOV. 18.—Cold heavy fro3ts and snow. Wheat market improving. Those forty-four topers in Rock tor J, Illinois, whose names have been written on a black list and furnished tu the barkeepers ai the names of men who 'cannot he trusted alone with a bottle of wliisky." are h»v. ng a dry time of it the drouth is said to be fearful^ Young man, you feel a superiority to the whole ha man race, as you stind at the altar with your tail* young bride. Yet a few short years, a few wlliskings of broom handles an untimely stojip ige or two wafted fiat irons,and your weary body will rest under the swaying willow, while some young gallant will bring your late afflicted partner out to the cemetery en calm Sabbath evenings and whi-per love in her ear, as they strew peanut sheila over your rave. why should the spirit of mortal be proud?" The postmasters, route agents, and clerks of the postal service want somebody to invent a word strong enough to express their feelings toward the young people who direct letters in every conceivable style except the right one, writing cornerwise, or putting the name, town, itate, etc, in different corners. They say that4'fool" or ''simpleton" I* far too com plimentary, for there is a degree of malice prepense in their practice of making the superscription ill'-gi ble to the hurried postmaster, that neids a more com prehensire term. Yanktnn Press. Rev. George S. Merrtam, assistant editor of the Christian Union, say a in a late number of that paper: "Every con ception of justice is outraged by the idea of an eternity of suffering as the award for the sins of this brief life. T»» say thatsin is an infinite evi!, and therefore merits .infinite punishment, a quibbling as paltry as the conclusion is dread All. Whatever line of honest and earnest thought we follow, the mind returns to its first position. The first impulse of the heart is the last work of the intel lect—ths doctrine is a slander upon Qod!" Whither are we drifting? And where no vis the old orthordox hell of literal fire?.' Col. W^G. Ballack, of Fort Laramie, being pioneer Of 25 years standing, is coTOiAered: pretty, good authority ion W«ntern resources, and be insists t^at there ar« *'tcean» of gold" in che Biack HilW 4*Oh Beecher's Bobtail Flush* A correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial writes a& follows: Not far from me lives jm intelligo^t negro lad, who i& considered an oraolp in the society in which ho moves. Hw employment is servant at a club-hodae, where be has picked up quite a knoift' ledge of the a-husements of the white folks, and keeps himself generally post ed on the events of the day. Called upon by his colored friends to explain the Re-cher matter, he said "You see, its jis like a game o' dram' Beecher, it was his blind everybody^ took a hand. Miss Woodhull she rnakeq de fuss play den dis man Bacon he •-ome in. When Bacon come in MaStt Tilton follow, 'cos he a good hanA Mass a Moulton be follered in, 'cos bo' thought Tilton was a-goin' to be robbed —dropped in kinder quiet like. Den d# small fry, them fellers with deuces and-' trays, they come in, 'cos it looked lik& a good pot. Massa Beecher pick up his hand an' he finds a fow (four) flush. Ik*in' his blind, he think he play smart and raise 'em all out—so he raise 'eat the limit. Dey all pass out 'ceptTiltbn and Moulton. Tilton h«» draw one card, two par, nines and sixes, and don?t better 'em. *Mou!ton he draw two cards to free aces *nd take i« a par jacks. Beecher he draw one card. Tilton htf lee I kinder weak on his han,' an' bet" white chip. Moulton he know Beeche0 on de bluff, so he jes fillers wid a whijLC^ chip. Beecher he don't lock at his ban* 'tall but jest go back de limit. Tilton. he feel kinder weak den. He feel ho can beat Beecher, but he tink Moulton kin beat Beecher too, but he '(raid Moulton get skeered and pass out* Finally Tilton he call, kinder hesitating like, and den Moulton he jes bounce Beecher. Dat kinder startle Beecher, and he look at his han'. He draw 4 club to fo' hearts, and got nuffin but hod tail flush. Massa Beecher can's play bluff wid dem fellers. Dey eat im up blood raw." The other evening Arnold's boy and the Chandler boy were sitting in th£ kitchen, in the dark, telling stories of Captain Kidd and other free traders^ when Arnold senior sang out ir the eleventh time within the half hour: "Benj im ti Franklin, go down stairs and get that kindling immediately." Chandler's boy had just got to that part of the story telling how the free and easy sailor before mentioned used to mix his grog in a coffin and slio£ small boys for flavoring. •Now, Ben. never fancied going down into a cellar at night, and his fears were increased ten-fold after hearing the weird romance of the "Bloody Pirate." S when he heard the suggestive tramp of the Governor's boots in the hall, he quietly slipped into the closet, having Chandler's boy sitting quietly by the fire. Arnold senior came in, and sooing Ben, as he supposed, not even stirring for the cellar, he walked up to him,ana lifted him up by the ear. "Easy! Easy!" shouted Chandler'n boy in surprise. "Easy?" shouted the old man, com pletely dumbfounded by Ben's supposedt audacity "easy," and he recovered big presence of mind sufficient to kicfe Chandler's boy into the coal-hod and out of the door before he discovered his mistake.| Chandler's boy says he is going to knock the stuffing out of Ben as soon as the swelling goes down and his north ear gets the crook out of it.— Danbury News, Paint3, oils, varnishes and brushes, at Dunn & Co's drug store Liquors of all kinds, as puro as cat! be had a&ywhere, at Dunn & Co's dri|g store. That strumpet Fortune. —[Shake spear. He who promiseth rung in debt.— [Talmund. Progress—the stride of God!—[Vic tor Hugo. All habits grow by unseen degrees. [Dryden. Youth holds on society with grief.— [Euripides. There is no virtue like necessity.— [Shakespeare. Fair tresses man's imperial raca en snare.-—[Pope. The worst of mad men is a saint run mad —[Pope. A kiss from my mother made me a painter.—{Benjamin West. The .flower of sweetest smell is shy and lowly.—[Wordsworth. Subtlety may deceive you integrity. never will.—{Cormwell. To be furiously religious ts to be ir-' religiously religious.—[ William Penn. Prejudice squints when it i'ookflj aril lies when it talks —[Duchess d* Abraft tm.