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fer .i, .9fce SfetttartH IrUmttc. -r'""'. -5 WT-:WEEKLY, C* THERE A. J. DR. THE .UXE'S 1 ,?• BY HUNTLEY & JEWELL ,iT\\ *u Thro. $• 50 r.) to!*- I IV 1 ITS: Trar.pic.it 5c' Si insertH'i*". 0 cuuibi atii.'inu^ul li_io:-. n!i.i...n il. at 8ni:ij iln Lo :u! »tiil v" t.v- pent? ncr lolio first insert r.-n IMI.1. iilr t-t ••.—One inch, three months. $5 2*4 thTV'- $10 5 iuches, $lft 10 inch-.-:--. ~0 ino'ins,- $50. 1'r ill-- 1 four lines or less, per an num, §j. ii'-iiinual lines, $3.50. LI -T: !I!-I::CSS notices, 10 cents per line each Jnpi'rti- .. Ori-- at poetry, $1 per line. All. l.i iln lor Advertising will be collected monthly. BISMARCK, MONDAY, DEC. 9, 1878. were fifteen homicides in the Hills during the past year and only one conviction for murder. CLARK C. W. MYEK STAGE •THE mule whackcr who runstlie.fames- town Alert takes exceptions to THEY JUDGE BENNETT'S THE THE TRIU- playful allusions to his capacity for blundering and frantically calls whoa! _He promises cheerful obedience, however, in luture so THE TRIBUNE kindly consents. had to import material to start a giave yard ut Lar^o —Colliuxillt (111.) Dtiwio a The material was the Fargo .Republican, and experienced undertakers claim that, apart from its odor, it is superior to any article.yet devoted to such an enterprise. majority is 1,946. Burleigh gives a larger Democratic ma jority than any other county in the terri tory. The God-forsaken people of Grant County, however, are to be pitied. There was not a Democratic vote in a poll of 06. Jn Brule the entire vote was Democratic. THE Herald says the Yankton Land Of fice. it is rumored, may be removed to ICampeska, and the Springfield office to Milltown, Hockport or Firested. Another district should bo created in Northern Da kota with headquarters at Gi and Forks for the accommodation of the lower Red River people. President, in his message, favors the further organization of mounted young Indian auxilaries or cavalrymen to be un der the control of the army for the pur pose of playing the watch-dog on the "old men" and keep them at home. Rutlier fraud seems to be in ignorance of the fact that it. is the young men who are restless and need watching. Il is enquired by .theedilof of the Fargo Independent, "Will the belucldk-cl REPRE SS tat IYS of the Metropolitan TRIBUNE IT IN t.- BISMARCK tell us wheie he was schooled in tlie art of taking notes'?" Certainly: In Fargo, where, by the way, some of the •jvrt'.'s of the Iniepe lent man were taxen, and his paper sold out for non payment. A?k us a hard one. is now believed that Blaine was afraid •o •God would hear and answer the prayer of the Chaplain of the house and senate for .. |eacc.and harmony between the* North and the South, and so undertook to take :.-Jvantage of the situation by stirring up -ihc animals at oiice. Without troub'e be f-ween the North and the South Blaine's occupation would be gone. apologizing for ita nasty screed on •ha editor of THE TRIBUNE, Jican the James town Alert says its vulgarity was in fun, ,|.and not in earnest. The apology is ac- vcepted, but the Alert may som° day learn that these fine discriminations between good humored nastiness and nastiness in M-avnest, were not contemplated by the laws prescribing punishment for sending ob «ccnc matter through the mails. dollar is now received at toJilyninety ccuta at the nks and at the I 'i :-"4 J. principal business houses. The trade dollar is also rated at ninety cents and the Canada bills are likely, also, soon to be discounted because they are redeemable in silver. Congress, however, will make the trade dollar a legal tender and the trouble so far as that coin is concerned will be ended. THERE fifty cents per Ioli for c.xa ii.. Tiiu:i. THE has sold his newspaper out fit for a newspaper at "Wadena and has re tired on the glory won. will spend the winter in Washington laboring tor the creation of the territory of Lincoln. As the paper on which this is printed did not arrive until this (Monday) even ing, TIIP: TRIBUTE considers itasufflcient excuse for being late this week. robberies have become so frequent on the southern routes to the Black Hills that they have ceased to attract attention. Another heavy one last week is reported. .small pox scare at Grand Forks is ended. The scare \yas a bad one—-the dis ease did not prevail to any alarming ex tent except in the minds of the people of neighboring towns. ELSEWHERE in THE -TRIBUNE will be found the President's annual message, the report of the Secretary of the Treasury, also of the Secretary of the Kavy and the third auditor of the Treasury. The read er can draw his own conclusions. is considerable if a kfc on the part of him who edits the Fargo Inde pendent, because THE TRIBUNE compared some suburban editors with renegade In dians. There need be no apprehension on the part of the Independent man. The paragraph did not refer to him. Mean and despicable as a renegade Iiidian is on geners^principles, we are not prepared to do liim the injustice suggested by the In dependent man's conceit. editor of the Mower County (Minn.) Transcript, being hard pressed for items, fastened a pair of bob sleds to his feet one day last week and went out with a skating parly. Suffice it to say the experiment furnished two-thirds of a col umn tor his paper, gave a physician em ployment for two weeks, and changed his complexion so that his creditors will never recognize him. By a glance at theelection figures in the several counties oft he territory publislul this week it will be seen that thccomhiued vote ol' .Northern DaUotii and the IJiuek Hiils i* about the same as the vote of Southern Dakota, the difference being sliahtly in favor of the liynicr. After the n-w ap portionment, for members of the legislature is made at the coining session, Southern Dakota will lose the power to control all other sections as we have in the past .— I'ankton Herald. Yes, the situation is changed. Yankton is no longer the territory and she may have occasion to lt-gret. the domineering spirit that she has so long entertained. The winter of Yankton's discontent may be made glorious summer for Sioux Falls if that city takes proper advantage of the situation. The capital at Sioux Falls would not be bad. Minnesota cast U8,47G votes at the last election. St. Louis is considerably excited by the temperance movement. Another grand ball will be given at Chapiu's Ilall, Fargo, on Christmas Eve. Navigation on Lake Superior is closed, and not a life has been lost during the last, season. It is'said that Burlington h:1s a hairless calf. The llaickeye man when not dis guised, perhaps. The government received $16,889,110 for postage stamps during the past year, against $15,883,946 last year. The trains now run to Winnipeg, the iast spike being driven on the 4th iii&t., by about twenty Winnipeg ladies. The Princess Louise, at her departure from Liverpool was presented with a copy of the daily Post, printed on white silk. The first swing of the massive iron bridge at-Cleveland took place Tuesday. The total weight of the bridge is 625 tons. J. M. Bailey refused .$350,000 cash for a silver lead recently discovered by him in the Black Hills. About a million of pure horn silver is said to be in sight. Queen Victoria will soon become, a great-grand mother, thanks to the eldest daughter of the crown prince of Germany, who was married in February last. Train robbers are so plentiful on the Sioux City road, that the company have been obliged to arm the baggage and ex press cars with ihe "deadly pops." A cabin in a secluded" spot, wilh cruci bles, etc., for the manufacture of coin or bullion, is the latest sensation in the Black Hiils. The man who found it was invited to lake a walk. The latest mining excitement, seems to be in the inteiest of the Union Pacific' U.K. Exceedingly rich placers are re ported to have been found on Snake river about one hundred and fifty miles south west of Dead wood. I A new Duluth city ordinance gives the awful warning that "any cow of either six, hereafter" found sporting a bell or ringing the same within said limits shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to fine or imprisonment, or both,at Ihe discretion of the court." "New Haven claims the girl of the ."— •Boston Post. "Albany has her =."—Al bany Argus. "You ought to go and her family-."—JT. T. Herald. "We'll bet they would tell you to never again."—Jaca non Ilepublic. "What an for a bachelor to* make."—Mower County Transcript. Yes, the girl who cut a in that without an .. It is slated that during the last war 504, 000 Russian soldiers passed through Rou mania into Turkey. Of this immense army 58.000 were sent back by rail wound ed and over 62,000 ill, 31,000 sick went home to Odessa by sea, 29.000 are still in hospitals, 31,000 were killed and their re mains are now in Romanian soil, and 99. 000 died from different causes in Bulgaria j.-C Who Found It The Hon. Anfley Gray (of the Territorial House of Representatives) while moving from his former residence in this city to his country home about half a mile north, lost an elegantly mounted pair of deer horns. The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning the same. Experience of Years. The experience ofy«ars has not detracted from the acknowledged excellence of the qualities of Dr. Pricey Special Flavoring Extracts, but has completely established their hold upon the tastes of all persons who love delicious flavors will satisfy the nicest taBte. They Restaurant Bar. Hare Elder, opposite tho Post Office, Bis. marck, have put in a Restaurant Bar in connec tion with their sample room where hungry asula 1 3 1 ''Jt will be able to obtain relief at any 'hoar day, or night in the shape of hot coffee, oysters in any style, cold meats. etc. Wni. Buckner, or.'"Old Back," of Fort Lincoln fame, will have charge 9fit* l^gg We .ire now buying Meats, Game and Poultry from the farmers, ana are selling at bottom prices. iSBlf HALLETT & KBATING. Ih it Any Wonder. In view of the immense amount of adulterated baking powders used by the masses of people in food, is it any wotder that there are diseased f'o unis, decayed teeth and disordered digestion: escape these evils, use Dr Price's Cream Ba king Powder, the only kind made by a Physician, it re at a re Oaf Hundred Barrels If hittky. Saloon keepers should examine this stock at the ST. LOUIS STOBE. Mfine Clothing. A large stock of boys' and youths] clothing must be sold shertly. Come and examine them at the St. Paul Branch Clothing House. 25-88 'Mimnuies and Whiskies. Very old and finest in the land. Bottled at ST. LOUIS STOKE. We have a car load of Choice Cider to eell by the quart, gallon, keg or barrel. AOTF UALLETT & KEATING. A Bargain. 320 acres, one mile from the Sheridan House, at ten dollars per acre. lUtf GEO. \V. SWEET. Bargain. Four lots for sale for §88. 23tf Fl.AN.NERY & WBTUEr.BY. Pienic Craeke.rs. All grades, at ST. LOUIS STORE. Coal Oil. Minnesota Proof, at 20-ai A. CRISSEY'S. For Sale. A saloon, known as the -'Tom Ilaggartv" sa loon, at Pleasant Point, with ail the bar lixtnres aud stock. Inquire at the saloou. Ju« i'ox. Motley to Loan. On Real Estate or approved col.aterals. 15tf GEO. P. FLAJNSERY. Jiist lieeeived. The largest shipment of whiskies ever shipped to this citv. ancl to be sold at ST. LOUIS STORE. Wanted. Six copies of TIIE BISMARCK TRIBUNE of date o) October ltjth. Ib78 for which 20 cents per copy will be paid, upon their delivery to this office. 2(j Ne Milliner Stare. Mrs. William Ives has opened a New Milliner Store on 3d street with the latest, styles of Cliicu go Hats and Trimmings. Ladies oi i/ismarck aiui Fort Lincoln are iuviieel to give her a call before purchasing elsewhere. Saner Kraut at IIALLETT & IVEATINO'S 2fitf —*~o*— \Tohaevo. Best Lorillard ping 75 cents per pound Dur ham Smoking, 05 cents line cut. $1.00 to §1.15. A CJilSSEV, SO-31' Opposite Clister Hotel. Poultry, Poultry, ON CONSIGNMENT, and must be sold at ST. LOUIS- STORE. Well Known. As it is known that. Dr. Price's Special Flavor ing Extracts are not made up from, chemical poisons, but n-.tural flavors, delicate and grateful to the most cultivated palate, thov are growing rapidiy in popular favor. It is only necessary to try these flavors to be convinced that they are line aud pure. Boarding. Single meals 25 cents, or board by the week at £4.50, at J. F. D.T. Keurdon's, Main Street, Bismarck Louis'' Chop atid Oyster' House, Street, is-open day and night. if. -t*-" JEmmoiifi' FJnterjirises J. A. Emmons has put. in an unusually large stock'of Whisky-straight, live and Bourbon be ing a large item and is now better prepared than rver heforc to nlensc- tiis customers. He also hrff t!ie st-! *.• 'tfuf i'»r!i:' ^y i. :ar!:et full linv 1 r. isi-ljuKiig liuss's «.'el br::t .tl. i....'. His alock of Cigars is also unu sually full. on Fourth £2-24 500 Barrels Good Winter Apples at McLean & Macnider's, at $4.00 per barrels. 27-29 County Board. Meeting. A special meeting of tlic Board of county com missioners of Burleigh county will be held at the ollice of the Register of Deed's. Friday, Dec. 20th. at 2 o'clock p. ni.. f« the purpose of transacting such business as may come before it. J. II. RICHARDS, County Clerk. 1 New Crop Lemons, New Crop Bananas, New Crop Oranges. New Crop California Pears, New crop Malaga Cranes. 2litf IIALLETT & KKATIXG. Winter Apples. Leave your orders at. the St. Louis Store, huudred'barrels to arrive. 24-25 Two Pennsylvania Mlye ZVhiskey. JUST RECEIVED and warranted to bo the best in tho country. Open for inspection at ST. LOUIS STORE. Choice Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton and Sausage on hand, und still at bed rock prices. 20tf HALLKTT & KEATINO. No Wonder THEY SELL GOODS. The house is jammed from cellar to garret with a large assortment of cho.ce groceries, wines and liquors, and the goods are always as represented, at ST. LOUIS STORE. Choice Creamery Butter. Fresh Eggs, 2dtf HALLETT & mortgagors to J. W. Raymond & Co., mortgagee*, heating date the ISthday of October, A. D», 1877, whereby the said mortgagors did grant, bagain, sell ana convey anto the said mortgagees, their heirs and assigns forever the following de scribed real estate situated in ttte.CountyofBur eigh and Territory of Dakota, to wit: Lot num ber twelve (12) in Block hnmber fifty (50) in the City ofBiamarck according to the recorded plot thereof filed in the oftice of the Register of Deeds of said county, which mortgage was given to se cure the payment of the sum of four hundred ($400) dollars with interest thereon at the rate of twelve per cent per annum until paid according 10 the condition of two certain promissory notes bearing date the 29th day of August, A. D.. 1877, of two hundred dollars each, one due thirty days from the le thereof and the other due sixty days ironi said date which notes were given bv the said Chester A. King to J. W. Raymond & Co. That said mortgage was duly recorded in the oflicc of the Register of Deeds in and for Burleigh County, D". T.. on the 23th day of Octo oer, A. D., 1877,*at 4 p. m. in Book *'B of mort gages on page 14. Dated December 9th, 1878. J. V. RATMOND & Co., Mortgagees. Flannery & Wetherby, Attorneys for mortgagees. Cash Capital. Surplus on Hand, •United"States Government Bonds, National Bauk Stock*, State and City Bonds, Railroad Stocks and Bonds, Loans and Bond and Mortgage, Loans on Collateral, Premiums in bauds'of Agents, Cash on hand aud in Bank. And whereas there is claimed to be due on said there is claimed to be due notes and mortgage at the date of this notice for ney fees, and that no proceedings at law or other- wise have been taken to recover the amount se- cured by said mortgage or any part thereof. D. f. BAILEY .4.0T4I SALES, EATING. Honey to Loan. Terms satisfactory to suit borrowers. M. P. SLATTERT, 12m4 3 :r Third Street, Bismarck, D, T. Mortgage Sale. Dof EFAULT having bean made in the conditions a certain mortgage made and executed by Chester A. King and Orpha E. Kisg, hif wife, SlmS Main Street. Opposite Sheridan Hon' BISMARCK, We wish to annouueo that we are now in receipt of a of one of the .- Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT LARGEST STOCKS OF HARDWARE Ever brought-to. this market, consisting of a full and complete line of HEAVY AID SHELF HABDWABE, Granite, Iron, and Pressed Tinware, Lamps and Lamp Gcotis, Iron, Steel and Naiis. Wooden Ware, Cordage, Building Paper, &c In fact everything that can be found in a first-class hardware store. A complete line of COOK & PARLOR STOVES, all ol which \ve will, sell at reduced prices. An examination c-f oor stocfv and prices is solicited. COPPER, ZINC AND SHEET IRON WORK Done on the shortest notice, and by the best of workmen. 21tf MRS. LIMN, IILLIIERY AID MESS IAKIJG, Tlie only ITirst Class Estetto lisliixiexrt in tlie Oity. New Goods Received every Week. Latest Novelties always on Hand. ALL WORK WARRANTED. PRICES REASONABLE. W. W. KIMBALL'S M?ara.motlo. Mlijisio iaio-u.se, CHICAGO, kLLlroOIS. SOLE WESTERN AGENT for the followingInstrnmentsHallett Davis & Co. Hale, ami W. W. Kimball Pianos. W. W. Kimball and Smith's Organs' Instruments which have an established reputation far and wide, based upon experience in everr respect. Old Instruments taken in exchange for New. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every Iastrn ment warranted for five years. BISMARCK, D. T., SOLIE AGENT FOR NORTHERN DAKOTA. Catalogues Free on Application. "\ovl8n26tf CITY MEAT MARKET, Bcetwlcik, &>j Riokenberg -r- keep a full line of FEESI, SALT AM SMOKED JMEATS, SAUSAGE, GAME, POULTRY, FRESH AND SALT FISH, CANNED GOODS, FRESH OYSTERS, BUTTER, EGGS, iC. FOUBTH STREET, BISMIARCK^ having been made.in the condition* of a ceriain mortgage made and executed by Kobert Wilson, mortgagor, to Isaac Oinchel, 4c Bro., mortgagees, bearing date the 17th,of June, A. D., 1878, whereby the said mortgagor did grant, bargain, sell, and convey, unto .the said' mortgagees, their heirs and assigns forever, the following described real estate situated in the Countv of Burleigh, Territory of Dakota, to wit: Lots.number twenty-two (22) and twenty-threo (23) in Block Number forty-eight (48), on Fourth Street, in the City of Bismarck, County aud Ter ritory aforesaid which mortgage was given secure the payment of the sum ol Seven Hundred^ 'and Seventy-Five (775) dollars, according totho? coudition of a certain proinisory note bearing even date with said mortgage, payable fonr months after date, given by tue said Kobert Wil son to 'he sar'l Isaac Orschel & Bro., which mott ga*e was duly recorded in the ptlice of the Regis-" ter'ofDeeds in and for the County of Burleigh, Dakota Territory, on the 3rd day of July, A. D.. 1878, at 2 o'clock. P. 31. in Book "B." of mortga- pn no principal and interest the sum of four hundred foritlprjUcipal and inter est' the sum of Seven Hun ind i-ixty-one dollars and thirty-live cents ($461.- ired and Seventy-Seven Dolla.« andTwenty-Fivn 35) and twenty-five dollars allowed by the terms cents (5777 25-100).and the sum of Fifty Dollars al ol said mortgage in case or foreclosure as attor- lowe(i foes alld ruC Now, therefore, notice is hereby given th::t by mortgage or any part thereof. virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage con- Now, therefore, notice is herein* given that br sained and purstiiant to the statute in such virtue of the power of saic in said mortgage con-, case made and provided the said mortgage will be tained and pursuant to the statute in such case' foreclosed by a sale of said mortgaged premises made and provided.the said mortgage will belore at public auction to the highest bidder which closed by a sale of said mortgage premises st" sale will be made by the sheriff'of Burleigh I public auction to the highest bidder, which sals County or his deputy at the front door of Cham- will be made by the Sheriff of Burleigh County or iion IJall. on 4th Street in the City of Bismarck, his deputy at the front door Champion Hall, the place where the District Court for said coun-" in the Citv of Liismarck. the place where the Dis ty was last held, on the 21st day of January. 1879, trict Court of said County was last held on the .-it 2 o'clock in the afternoon to satisfy the iim'ount which will then lc due on said notes and mort gage together with the sum of twenty-live dol lars, attorneys ffees. as aforesaid, and all lawful costs and disbursements. FIFTr-FlFriI SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT. Connecticut Fire Insurance Company, Hartford. JANUARY 1st, 1878. ASSETS. ^LIABILITIES. Total amount of unpaid Losses. POLICIES WRITTEN IN BISMARCK. is an te and mortgage at the date of iliis noticc bv the terms of said mortgage as attorney j„* case of the foreclosure of the sam«. t.hat proceeding llt ja..v bt!(jn tilkcn or ,'0 otherwise havn ovi-r the amount secured by said -2lst day of December. A .1).. 1878, at two o'clock in the afternoon to satisfy the amount, which will then be due on said note"and mortgage together with the sum of Fifty Dollars, Attorney's fee? as aforesaid and'all lawful costs aud disbursmenu. Dated .November 2nd, 1878. ISAAC ORSCUEI. & BRO. Mortgagees. Flannery & Wetherby. Attornevs for Mortgagers. 23t80 $l,000.0rx) 00 388.:n3 gl.M88.3i 33 S4S1.^00 00 C07.04.-. 00 l.-»:5.()70 00 ISO.flOO 00 141.000 00 74.B37 77 42.984 23 97.570 33 $2.0,925 00 IP. J. CAlili. Asent. DAKOTA. full assortmnn* $l,5&9,0ev. F. J. CALL, 9