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I A '4 6 S e» (4 i'v, fibeitetnarcli tribune. The Contract Awarded. Xi. N. Griffin awarded the contract for "the construction of bis new brick block on the O. F. G. lot, Fourth street to Megan & Kelly Monday. Hesm. Megan & Kelly were the low est bidden, their bid being $8,500. This, of course is for the bare walls, or building enclosed. Mr. Griffin will furnish the building in the most elegant style, and furnish it without regard to -expense. When furnished the building will have cost about $15,000 Thus the work goes on. A Meat Present. Mr. John Little received a very beautiful and novel present from his father in Dayton, Ohio, last Sundsy mornin^. It is a G. A. R. hand kerchief containing the regular badge of the order and all the corps badges of the war. It was evidently the intention of the doner that the token of affection should reach Bismarck -on decoration day, in which event the recipe int would have displayed it to good advantage, as he is a member of the 9. A. B. post of this city. AB it is he appreciates it, and says it recalls many of the scenes of the rebellion, and brings to memory all the old comrades of the war. Illustrated Bismarck. Col. E. V. Smalley, editor of the Northwest, an illustrated magazine published at St. Paul, in the interest of the Northern Pacific coun try, is in the city and will look Bisma* ck over with a view to publishing an illustrated article in relation to Buinarok at an early day. Illus trations will be published showing the capitol building as it is, the bridge, the penitentiary, -court house, high school building, the bank blocks and some of the finer residences. The Northwest circulates among the leading finan cial men of the country, and an article of the kind mentioned would be of untold value. Col. Smalley is one of the best known and best esteemed newspaper correspondents. Almost Fatal. Mrs. Liddell, wife of Foreman Liddell, who superintended a great portion of the work on .the capitol, met with a very serions accident at Sims Sunday afternoon while riding in a car riage behind one of G. W. Thompson's teams. While crossing a small bridge the horse became frightened and ran away, throwing Mrs. Liddell from the buggy with terrific force. The lady was knocked insensible. She was carefully wrapped and broughtto this city cnastretchcr in Snndayevening's passengr train. She was given the best of care and is in a fair way of recovery. The team that caused the trouble is the same that indulged in a lively runaway in Bismarck few weeks since. The Northwest. Mr. Martland IS. Graves, representing "Tbe Northwest," the headquarters of which publica tion was recently removed from New York to St. Paul, is in (be city, in the interests of his papfr and the country. As the name implies, "Ths Northwest" is published in the interest of all the great country for which it was named, and has already done a large amount of good is tbe way of encouraging emigration, and pub lishing to the world the advantages and resour ces of the states and territories through which the Northern Paoific road passes. Mr. E. Smalley. the well known journalist, is at the helm, and is ably assisted by Mr. Graves The publication is distributed, not only in ever} state and territory in the Union, but thousands of copies go to Europe, where its iufluence on immigration is felt. Our Strategists. J. H. Haverly's Comedy company, properly termed the "modern comedy of errors," are coming and will appear in the Atheneum next Monday and Tuesday evenings in their new and special comedy, "Our Strategists." Mr. Haverty has never been guilty of putting a poor com pany on the road, and his name is enough to fill the large ball to overflowing. "Our Strategists" is one of tbe funniest and most thoroughly comical comedies ever brought before the public and it is advertised in four acts and a thousand laughs. The press notices from such papers as the Chicago Tribune, the Brooklyn Eagle, New York Herald and Philadelphia Times are the most flattering. Next Monday and Tuesday evenings you may sew on all your buttons with telegraph wire and proceed to the Atheneum with the as urance that laughter, bubbling laughter, will flow spontaneous from yonr stores of mirth. The advance a^ent, Mr. E. M. Gott hold, has very reluctantly reduced the price of reserved seats to 75 cents, for which price they can be secured at Frisby's drug store. THE PAPEB. The paper—lithographs, pamphlets and stand sheets used 1 this company is by far the hand somest ever displayed in Bismarck, and is printed especially for the combination. Alt who look at the bill board on Main street will bear the TBIBTJNE out in this statement. Croup, whooping cough and bronchitis imme diately relieved hy Shiloh's cure. Sold by Frank Frisby. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economi cal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, •rt FACTS AND FIGURES. Truth Stronger Than Slander. Record of the Past Year. The A partial list of th^prizes above One Thous and Dollars, paid by the Louisiana State Lot tery Company during the year ending May, 1884, together with the name's and addresses given to the company by the holders, omitting those who requested it. Receipts for the amounts are on file at the offices of the company. DRAWING OF June 12,1883. James Demoruelle, Treme st., New Or leans. La Gustave Rosenthal, Fayetteville, St., Ra leigh, N. Paid L. F. Servarv, bookkeep' State Na tional Bank, New Orleans, for account Bank 15,000 of Commerce. Memphis, Tenn.... 10,000 Frank Rrown, Eastport, N. 10,000 W. B. Hutchinson, 12 Old Slip. New York. 10,000 H. N. Pleasance, Cleveland, Ohio 5,000 James J. Walsli, 189 Varick St., New York 5,000 F. M. Ward. Pasadena. Cal., collected through Wells, Fargo & Co., 8an Fran cisco. Cal 2,000 G. T. Kimberlin, Texas, Washington Co., Ky collected through First National Bank, Springfield, Ky 1,000 DRAWING OF JULT 10,1884. Lieut. Josiali Chance, 17th Infantry, Fort Lincoln, Dakota 30,000 Gus Botto, Opera saloon. Cairo, Ills., and A. B. Gibson, conductor Cairo Division Wabash. St. Louis & Pacific R. R. Cat mi, Ills 15,000 Chas. Thompson, 32E. I4tli st., N. Y.. 10,000 A. T. DeBaun, Cairo 111 15,000 Jlieodore Volet, 25 Avery st., Boston, Mass 5,000 J. T. Moore. Burgin. Mercer Co., Ky. 5.000 K. R. Hamilton, Toronto, Ont 5,000 S. T. Bartlett, Gainesville, Tex 5,000 H. Evart, 433 N. ('lark st., Chicago, Ills.. 1,200 E. P. Lobach, 416 N. 7th st., Pliila., Pa.... 1.200 M. Ditrichstein, 3 Chambers st.,New ork city, co.lected through Germania Bank, New York L200 DRAWING OF AUGUST 14,1884. Silverman, 93 Dearborn st.,Chicago, 111.$15,000 W. T, Mus*, Rocky Mount, N. 15,000 Rev. Moses Zerovich, 544y2 S. Canal st., Chicago, 111 15,000 Jack Graves, Stockxvell Engine No. 4, Nashville, Tenn i0-000 Gustave Bauman, Preble Machine Works, 38 & 40 W. Monroest., Chicago, Ills 5,COO Messrs, Sam Selig and J. M. Littlehale, Selma.Ala 5,030 Win. E. Oates, C. Willis, A. A. Prescott and Rob't Payne, collected through Vicksburg BanK. of Mississippi 2.4C0 I. Y. Vondersmith, 2 029 Locust st, l'liila., Pa 1.200 Michael Daly, Canton, Miss 1,200 BJKAWING OF SEPTEMBER 11,1884. Mrs, Martha Livingston, Morgan City, La.$15,000 J. W.Rabe.cor. JYlarigny &Claiboinests. New Orleans, La 15,000 Chas. L. &ayer, care Hirsh, Mayer & Co., 100 Market St., Chicago, Ills 2,400 W. C. Merrill, Albert Lea, Minn 2,000 A. Mil'er, 721 Tremont St., Boston Mass... 2,000 C. F. Wildesmn. Round Valley, Cal 1, 00 DRAWING OF OCTOBER 9,1883. L. A. Hayer for Mrs. M. i\ H«yer, New York city $15,000 Thomas Matterface, New York City l^ooo H. C. Richardson, collected through J, R. Dick & Co., Meadville, Pa 5,00 Mr.«. Woolery, Philadelphia, Pa 5,ooo M. C. Mitchell, 3108 Mst., N. W. Wash ington, D. 5,0C0 E. m. Flack, Hopkinsville, Ky 2,000 »Wm. Lowery, 124 W. Madison St., Chicago, Ills 2,000 J. J. Meding. Washington, D. 2,.00 J. G. Turner, cor Common & Baron ne sts. New «»rleans, La 1,201 Wm. H. Ford, 296 Dryades st., New Or leans, La lt200 DRAWING OB1 NOVEMBER 13, 1883. M. A. Sarcerdote 50 St. Louis St., New Or leans, La $15,000 N. B. Phelps, 145 Berlin St., (6tli Dist) Nf\v Orleans, La 15,000 C. N. Co eman, Cliarlestown. W. Va 5,000 Paid Bank o/Madison, Jackson, Tenn 5,000 Paid Jules Cassard. New Orleans National Bank, New Orleans, La 4,000 Paid Wm. S. Moore, New Orleans Na tional Bank, New Orleans, La 2,400 Robert Alexandria, through Lockwood& Co San Antonio, Texas 1,200 C. C. Fant, Madison, C. Va., collected through tate Bank of Richmond, Va... 1,200 DRAWING OF DECEMBER 18, 1884. John Keyes Paige, care L. G. Alexandre &Co 7 Nassau street, New York $25,000 T. McAulifte, Savannah, Ga 1,000 DRAWING OF JANUARY 15, 1584. Henry Munk, 276 Gratiot ave., Detroit, Mich $2,000 Sam Levy, Detroit Mich 2,000 W. M. Lakey, Bells, Grayson & Co Tex— 1 ,iOC Cohn Feibehuan, 102 uravier st., New Orleans, La 1,200 DRAWING OF FEBRUARY 12, 1884. Frank Faciolle, 23 Pine st., Jacksonville, Fla $15,000 Herman Kircliner, Crystal hotel, coiner 4th and Berry sts San Francisco, Cal.. 15,000 Horace N. Hatch, los 1st., Boston, viass.. 15,ooo J. A. Solari,I64 Royal st. New Orleans, La. 6,000 H. Aicks, Morgantown, N. C.,collected through Bank of Ashvi le, Ashville, N. 5,000 R. Frank Dodge, P. O. Box 385. Beverly, SS 2,000 DRAWING OF MARCH 11, 1884. Henry Rivers, Foreman West Milwaukee Shops, St. Paul It. R., Milwaukee Wis..$15,000 Willie Trost,1' Columbus. Miss 15,000 John Martelie, 723 Sacramento sl„ George Bumm, care Barry Baird it Co., C. P. Bobbins. 512 Leavenworth st. San Fran cisco, Cal 10,000 August Froebel, corner Broadway and Walnut sts., St. Louis, Mo 5,000 James Wentzelj Pottsviile, Va 5,000 C. W. McCormick,Charleston,Ark 5,000 B. Speckels, Baldwins, Jickson Co., Iowa, 1,200 Frederick Masten, 429 Franklin St., Buf falo, N. 1,200 DRAWING OF APRIL 8, 1884. Elbei S. Montgomery, Mount Olivet, Ky. $15,000 J. O'Brien, Kichmoud, Va, collected through Lancaster & Lucke 15,000 Homer L. Bishop, San Francisco, Cal 5,000 Isadore Isaacs, Modesto, Cal £5,000 R. Hendrickson, 319 North Water St., Philadelphia, Pa 2,000 Norman Saunders, Washington, D. 2,000 Oscar Swenson, New York 1,200 Pobt J. Walker, Washington, D. 1,200 Byron T. Holmes, Fort Wayne, Ind 1, 00 C. T. Deshields, Sherman, Tex 1,200 H. G. Tremborg, 538 N. 3d ave., New York 1,200 DRAWING OF MAY 13,1884. Isaac Haines, engineer Memrhis & Charleston R. R., collected through W. R. Rison & Co., Huntsville, Ala $15,000 B. J. Dorsey, 33 Jackson st. Memphis, Tenn 15,000 H. C. Drinkle, Lancaster. Ohio 5,0(0 T. S. Ashby, Sherman, Grant Co.. Ky 5,000 Paid First National Bank, Columbus, Ind. l,2po S. Newman, 150 Henry St., New York l,2bo For full particulars of the Grand Semi-Annual Drawing of the 17th inst. see scheme in another column of this paper to-day. LAND SCRIP. We deal in nil t.ho issues of Government Land Scrip, which includes Sioar Half Breed Scrip, Valentine Certificates, Porterfleld Warrants Additional Homestead Claims. OAHIf||IC We receive tbe accounts of Banks DHIIItimia Bankers, and others, and attend to all business connected with regular Banking. PRESTON, KEAN & CO., Bankers, Chicago. DBBlI.EPY!g'°«^ JralcSrenredbytiieCIVIALEMETHOD. Adoptealnall UM HOSPITALS OF FRANCE. Prompt return of VIGOR. BimDle iliSii CHEAP SEAL ESTATE. 100 of the best lots in Fisher's addition for sale at $100 per lot. 140 lots in Sturgis' addition, from $150 to $350 a Fine farm, twenty-five acres in wheat and oats. Hay and spring water in abundance. Harvester, hay rake, mower, and $400 improve ments for $1 ,«00, We have farm lands north, east and south of Bismarck, and city inls on the original plat and all the valualle additions to the city lor sale cheap. We are the Bismarck agents for city lots in Le Beau, situated 0.1 CHAS. L. COL Y, Land Commissioner, S" 1-43 First publication May 30. Notice of Final Proof. NITED STATFS LAND OFFICE, BIS marck, D. T.. May 20,1884. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed his inten ion to make final proof in support uf his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Re ceiver at Bismarck, D. T., on July 9, 1884, viz: Frank Miliar, for the southwest quarter of section 10, town ship 140, north of range 80 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous res idence upon and (ulslvation of said land, viz: Kdward 'Brien. Robert O'Brien, MatheCv O'Brien and George Joy, all of BismarcK, D. T. 52 5pd J. A. REA, Register. First Publication May 16. Slot ice of Final Proof. LAND OFFICE AT BISMARCK, D. T., May 10,1884 Notice is hereby given that the follojving named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hi. claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at smarck, 011 June, at three o'clock p. m., 1884, viz: Henry ."•uttle. for the south one-half of tliemv or of sec. 10, tp 138 n, 80 w. He names the following wit nessesto prove his contin us residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: R. Macnider, F. Donnelly, J. II. OFFICE AT BISMARCK, D. T.. May 15,1884. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler lias hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver, at Bismarck, 1884, viz: l~„ THE BISMARCR WEEKLY TRIBUNE. the Missouri river in Wal worth county. Prices low and from first hands. Elegant two-story brick residence, 28x38 feet— coutains parlor, dining room, kitchen, pantry, china closets, four fine bed rooms, plenty of closets and spacious halls with a cemented base ment extending the whole length and breadth of the house. Lot 50x150 feet—large stable, car riage house and excellent well on the premises. The house and stable could not be built for less than $5,500. Will be sold for $4,700 if taken in side of thirty d»s. Terms easv. Fine stock farm of 480 acres, ten miles from Bismarck. $12 per acre. 140 lots in Sturgis' addition, from $100 to $350. Emmons county deeded land at $4 per acre, half cash. FOR RENT. One business house and several dwelling houses centrally located, at from six to thirty live dollars per month. Call on or address E. C. FORD & CO., Room 141st National Bank Block. HARVEY HARRIS, Real Estate, AND LOAN BROKER. Bismarck City Property a Specialty. Settlers loeated on Government Land. Money leaned for non-residents on First Mortgage in name of investor. Rents collected. Taxes paid. r-' respondence solicited. References First National Bank and Mer chants Nationai Bank, of Bismarck. Room 17, First National Bank Block, Bis marck, Dakota. 500,000 Acres OF FERTILE Timbered Farming Lands In NORTHERN WISCONSIN, For sale on liberal terms to actual settlers. Full particulars with good map sent free. Address Marshal, John Yegen, all of Bismarck, Dakota territory. 50 3 JOHN A. REA, Register. First Publication May 16.1884. Notice of Final Proof. LAND D. T., on June 21. William I. Smith, For the mv qr, se qr, ne qr, sw qr, one half sw qr of sec. 20, tp 138 north, range 79 west. He names the fol owing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, apd cultivation of said land, viz: John Whittier. of Bismarck, D. T. Washington, D. 2,ooo Jay A. Bates, of Bismarck. Spraeue. of Bismarck, HAIGHT & LITTLE JOHN A. REA, 50-3 Attorneys for Claimant. Register. [First Publication May 23,1884. Notice of Final Proof. LAND OFFICE AT BISMARCK, D. T.. May 21,1884. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver of the land office at Bismarck, on June 27th. 1884, at 11 o'clock, a. m., viz: Charles K. Meserve. Fqr the nw J4 of sec. 14, tl38n, 78 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of SHid land, viz: Geo. H. Glass, R. Hamilton, C. Hinckley, L. C. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made betore the register and receiver at Bismarck, D. T., on June 13, 1884, at two o'clock p. m., viz: Frank Plummer, for the sw. sec. 22, town. 139 n., range 75 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: W. W. Wiilcox, Wm. Price, W. H. Thursto and Albert House, all of Driscoll, D. T. JOHN A. REA, Register. Frank M. Hosier, Attorney. 48-53pd (First publication April 4.) Notice of Final Proof, NITED STATES Land Office, Bismarck, D. T. March 31 1884. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Bismarck, D. T., on May 14, 1884, at 10 o'clock, a, m, viz.: louden E. McKay. For the southwest one quarter of section 20, township 139, range 79, and names the following as his witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of said tract, viz: Geo. G. Dodge Scrip Land Warrants, Etc, First Publication May 16,1884. Sheriff's Male. TERRITORY OF DAKOTA Burleigh. twenty [20], twenty-one [81]. twenty-two [2 twenty-tnree [23] and twenty-fclur [24], in br fifty-tnree |53| lots thirteen, [13], fourteen, teen nineteen [19], twenty I [18"]. nineteen [19], twenty [20], twenty 21], in block fifty-nine [59] in lots nine [9], ten [10], eleven [11], twelve [121, xteen [16[, seven teen [17], eighteen [18], nineteen 19, twenty 20, twenty-one 21, twenty-two 22, twenty-three 23, and twenty-four 24, in block fifty seven 57 lots nineteen 19, twenty 20, twent)-one 21. twenty two 22, twenty-three 23 ani tweuty-foi 24. block 55 in the city of Hismarck. according to the original plot thereof now on file in the office of the register of deeds, for said county of Bur leigh, Dakota territory. And that shall, on Thursday, the I9tb day of June, A. D. 1884, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.of said day, at the front door of the court house in the city of Bis marck, in said county and territory, proceed to sel! all the right, title and interest of the above named George W. Sweet, in and to the above described property to satisfy said judgment and costs, amounting to one hundred and thirty five (S835) dollars and forty-six cents, together with all accruing costs of sale, and interest on the same from the tenth day of May, 1884. at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash. fifteen [15], sixteen' [16], seventeen [17], ALEXANDER MC ENZIE, Sheriff of Burleigh County, D. T. DAVID STEWART, By E. 8. NEAT-, Plaintiff's Attorney. Deputy heriff. Dated at Bismarck, D. T., May 10,1884. 50-2 First Publication May 16,1884. (Sheriff's Sale. TERRITORY E. OF DA HOT A, COUNTY of Burleigh, District Court, Third Judicial District. L. Faunce, Plaintiff. vs. William A. Hollembaek, defendant. Notise is hereby given that bv virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered, and now 11 my hands issued out of the clerk's office of th district court, in and for the county of Burleigh, in the territory of Dakota, upon judgment for money rendered in said court in tlie above ac tion, in favor of E. L. Faunce, said plaintiff an agiinst said defendant, Wm. A. A. Hollembaek, in and to the above described property tocatisfv oaid judg me and costs, amounting to §50.60, and all accruing costs of said sale. 1 ALEXANDER MCKENZIE, Sheriff of Burleigh County, D. WEBSTER & JAMISON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Dated at Bismarck, D. 49-3 [No. 3,169.1 the 24lli day of CARLT. PETE US I IN, Probate Judge. GEO. P. FLANN"RY, Att'y for Petitioner. Dated May 17, 1884. W51-2 First publication May 30. Probate Notice. TERRITORYinOF D. T. B. L. D. T. marck, D. T. P. B. Webb, of Bis DAKOTA, 111., Gibbf, A. McCaskel, H. McCarthy and J. Baker, all of Burleigh county Postoffice ad dress Bismarck. W H. FRANCIS, Receiver. C. N. Hunt, Attorney. 47-52 [First publication May 2.] Notice of Contest. LAND OFFICE AT BISMARCK. D. T. April 11, 1884. Complaint havin*r been entered at this office by Joseph Brown against Anders J. Bergguist for abandoning bis homestcad entry No. 2,087, dated Juoe 11,1883, upon the se. ne. lots 1,2 and 3, sec. 4, town. 142. r. 81, In Bur- appear day of May, 1884, at 10 o'clock a. m.. to respond ana Severe ones. S8 to fix. Pamphfatftt* ISO roltoa St., Hew Yoifc furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. 48-51 JOHN A. REA, Register. O. F. Davis, Attorney for contestant. ®^®®iisS^tl COUNTY OF Wmfred Nicholls. Plaintiff. vs. George W. Sweet, defendant. Notice is hereby given, that by vir ue of an execution to me directed and delivered, and now in my hands, issued out of the clerk's office of the third judicial dis 1 rict court, territory of Dakota, in and for the county ot Burleigh, upon a judgment duly rendered in said court in favor of Winfred Nicholls, plaintiff, and against George W. Sweet, defend nt. I have levied upou the fol lowing described real property of said defen dant, to-wit: Lots seventeen (17) and eighteen (18), in block forty seven [47] lots nineteen [19j, •lock Hollembaek. 1 have levied uuon the fol'owing described real estate, to-wjt: Lot number nine. 9, in bl« ck thirty 30, in the city of Bismarck, Dakota erri 1 ory and that I shall on Friday, the 27 day of June, 1884, at the hour of loin the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the court house in said city, county and territory, proceed to sell at public auc 1 ion, to the highest bidder for cash, all the righ'. title and interest of the above named William T. T., May 9, 1884. 50-2 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, Washington, April 28, 1884 WHEREAS,to By satisfactory evidence pre sented the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "The Merchants National Bank of Bismarck," in the city of Bismar k. llie count', of Burleigh, and territory of Dako a, has complied with all the provisions of the Re vises Statutes of the Uitited States required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of hank ing Now THEREFORE, I. John JAY Knox, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify ihat "The Merchants National Bank of Bismarck," in the city of Bismarck, in the county of Bur leigh, and the territory of Dakota, is author ized to commence the business of banking as provided in section 5,169 of ilie Revised Statutes of the United States. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office this 28tli day of April, 1884. [Seal.] JOHN JAY KNOX, Comptroller of the Currency. [First publication May 23,1884.] Probate Notice. Territory of Dakota, County of Bur eigh—In Probate Couri Carl T. Peterson, Judge. In the matter of the estate of Jean Garnies, de ceased Notice is hereby given that John Robedon has filed with the judge of this court a petition, praying lor letters of administration the estate of Jean Garnies deceased, and that Sat urlay, the l4thdayof June, 1884, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day, being a day of a regular term of this court, to-wit: of the June te 111, 1884, at the office of the judge of probate, in the city o. Bismarck, county or Burleigh, lias been set for hearing said petition, when and where any per son interested may appear and show cause why the said petition should not be granted. COUNTY OF Burleigh, Probate Court, Carl T. Peter son, Jndge. In the matter of the guardianship of Alma Olson. Notice is hereby given that Carolina Olsou, mother of Alma Olson, has this twelfth day of May. 1884 fil- with the judge of this court a pe tition oraying that A. A. Komstron be appointed guardian of said Alma Olson, who is under fourteen years old. And that Saturday, the 21 st day of June, 1884, is set aside for the hearing of said petition. Dated Bismarck, May 12,1884. By the court, CARL T. IJAND A. Gould, all of Menoken. 51-4 JOHN A. RKA, Register. [First publication May 2, 1884.] Notice of Final Proof. PETERSON, 52-3 Judge. [First publication May 23,1884.] Notice of Contest, OFFICE AT BISMARCK, D. T., May 16. 1884. Complaint having been entered at this office by Charles Gaskill against Mark E Thraves, for abandoning his homestead entry number 1,581, dated April 11, 1883, upon the so dhwest quarter of section 32, township 138 north' range 76 west, in Kutleigh county, uakota territory, with a view to the cancellation of said entry the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 2lst day of June, 1884, at 11 o'clock a. m.. to respond and furnish testimony concern ing said alleged abandonment. JOHN A. BEA. gister. FRANK M. HOSIER, Att'y for Contestant. 51-3 [First publication May 2.] Notice of Contest. LAND OFFICE AT BISMARCK, D. T., May 1,1884. Complaint having been entered at this office by Calvin E. Colby against Willard W. Freeman for ab indoning hts homestead entry No. 2,086, dated June 11, 1883, upon the ne. a sec. 8, town. 13911, 76 w, in Burleigh county, Daxota, with a view to the cancellation of said entry the said pariies are hereby summoned to appearmt this office on the loth day of June, 1884, at 10 o*clock a. to respond and furnish testimony con cerning said alleged abandonment. 48-52pd W. H. FRANCIS Receiver. [First publication May 2, 1884.] Notice of Contest. UNITED 48-52pd Register. O. F. Davis, Attorney for contestant. [First publication May 23, 1884.] Notice of Contest. LAND OFFICE AT BISMARCK, D. T.. May 19, 1884. Complaint having been entered at this office by William P. Sims against Timothy O'Leary for abandoning his homestead entry No. 1,874, dated May 15, 1883. for lot 6 township 137 north range 79 west, Burleigh county, DaKota Territory with a view to the cancellation of s»id entry the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 19th day of June, 1884, at 3 o'clock p. m., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. JOHN A. REA, Register. SSffiliia 4 J.I SM ffcS'-JL rS1" \_?-t' ,tfr T^«v8f!JI FRANK DONNELLY. Default JOSEPH HAKE & CO., DEALERS IN Agricultural Implements! Sleighs, Buggies, Wagons, Sewing achines & Garden Tools SOLE ACENT8 FOB MINNESOTA CHIEF THRASHING MACHINE & LITTLE GIANT ENGINE THE RUSHFORD WAGONS DEERING HARVESTER & MOWER GILPIN SULKY PLOW JOHN DEERE PLOWS AND TIGER RAKES BATES, PHELPS & CO.'S SPRING TOOTH HARROW BOSS HARROW CO. HOUSEHOLD SEWING MACHINES BUCKEYE SFEDERS & DRILLS. A full line of Extras furnished for the above goods. The best quality of Marino Oils always kept on hand. Light Sing Harness and Double Harness CON8TAFTLY ON HAND. Motto: tQuicli Sales and (Small Profits. First Publication May 16,1884. Mortgage Sale. having been made in the payment of the sum of sixtj-nine and 30 100 (ft 9.30), which is claimed to be due at the date of this notice upon a certain mortgage, duly executed and de livered by Magnolia Michaels to Austin N. Mc Gindley, bearing date the 16th day of October, A. 1883, and duly recorded in the office of Register of Deeds and for the county of Bur leigh, and territory of Dakota, on the 18th day of October, A D. 1883, at 11:45 a. m., in bojk "B" of mortgages, on page 136, and afterwards dulv assiemed to William A. Hollembaek by an as signment dated January 22, 1884, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in Burleigh county, Dakota territory, on the 24th day of January, 1884, in book "E" of mortgages and on puge 187, and afterwards duly assigned by en dorsement and assignment of the note secured by said mortgage, for valuable consideration to George T. Webster, and no action or proceedings at law or otherwise have been instituted to re cover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, thafby virtue of a power of sale con tained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said mor.gage will be foreclosed, and the prem ises described 111 and covered by said mortgage, viz: Lots numbered four (4) and five (5) in block numbered flify-three (53), in the city of BismarcK, according to the certified plot thereof recorded in the office of the register of dteds of said county and territory, with the heredita ments and appurtenances, will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt and interest, and the taxes, if any, on said premises, and thirty dollars (S30.00) attor ney's fee, as stipulated in and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements al lowed by law which sale will be made by the sheriff of said Burleigh county, at the front door of the court house, in the city of Bismarck, in said countv and territory. 011 the 27th day of June, A. D.1884, at ten o'c ock a. 111 of that day, subject to redemption nt any time within one year from the day of sale, as provided by law. I JDated May 6,1884. O. P. M. JAMISON, GEOKGE T.WEBSTEK, Attorney for Assignee. Asssignee of Mortgage. 50-4 First Publication May 30. Mortgage Sale. W1 HEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the principal and interest, amounting to the sum of four hun dred and tlr.rty dollars and forty cents (.$430.40), due upou a certain promis sory note bearing date October 6, 1883, given by John E, Weber to Thomas Mellon, in the suni of four hundred dollars (§400), and se cured by a certain mortgag bearing date the 6th day of October, 1883, made 1 Hani ah T. Weber and John E. Weber, of ilie city of Bis marck, in the county of Burleigh and territory Dakota, to said Thomas Mellon, of the city of Pittsburg, in the state of Pennsylvania, in the sum of tweive hundred dollars ($1 200), which mor gage was given to secure said note as aforesaid, and al-o two other notes, each bear ing date October 6, 1883, in the sum of four hun dred dollars ($400), with interest, and due July 6.' 1884, and October 6,1884, which said mortgage is recorded in the office of the register of deeds of said Burleigh county, in book 2 of mortgage deeds, page 125, at 11 o'clock a. m. Whereas, By the terms and conditions of said mortgage it was agreed that in case default was made in the payment of sai 1 sum of money, or interesf, or any part thereof at the time and in the manner therein specified for the payment thereof, then and 111 that case the party of the second part, his executors, administrators or assigns, might sell said hereby granted prem ises at public auction and convey the same to the purchaser in fee simple, and out of the mon eys arising from such sale, to pay the prin cipal and interest then due on said notes, to gether with all costs and charges. Whereas, The amount claimed to be due 011 said mortgHge at the date ol' the first publication of this notice is the sum of twelve hundred and ninety-one dollars and twenty cents ($1,291 20), namely: twelve hundred dollars ($1,200) for princpal.and ninety one dollars Mid twenty cents (.$91.20) for interest, and that said sum is the whole amount of said mortgage, principal and interest remaining unpaid, anil 110 nor proceedinc at law or otherwise having been inst tuted to recover said debt, secured bv said mortgage or any part thereof. Now, therefore, notice i- hereby given ihat by virtue of a power of sale contained in said mort gage, and pur.-uant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will te foreclosed, and the premises escribed in and covered by said mortgage, namely: lots num bers eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block number forty-one (41) in the Northern Pacific second ad dition to the city of Bismarck, according to the pat thereof in the office of the register of deeds of Burleigh county, situate in the city of Bis marck, Burleign county, Dakota territory, with the hereditaments and appurtenances, «viil be sod at auction to the highest bidder tor cash, to pay said debt and interest and the taxes, if any. on said premises, and seventy-five dol ars ($75) attorneys' fee as stipulated in and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, and disbut se ments as allowed by law, which sale will be made STATES LAND OFFICE, BIS- marck D. T„ April 28, 1884. Complaint having been entered at this office by Thomas Brown against Michael Morris for aban doning his homestead entry No. 2,059. dated June 7,1883, upou tbe se. sec. 6, town. 140, 78, in Burleigh county, Dakota, with the view to the cancellation said entry the said parties are hereby summoned to ppear at this office on the a: by the sheriff of said county of -rleigh, or his deputv, at the front door of the court house in the city of Hismarck, in said countv and territory, on Friday, the 11th day of July, A. D. 1884, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, sub ject to redemption at any time within one year of the day of sale as provided by law. Dated at Hismarck, Burleigh county. D, T., May 28, A. D.1884. THOMAS MELLON. Mortgagee. Allen & Barnes, Att'ys of Mortgagee. 52-6 [First publication May 23, 1884] Notice of Contest. S. LAND OFFICE AT BISMARCK, D. T., Mav 23, 1884. Complaint having been entered at this office by Henry Mayer again-t Elmer J. LaRue. for abandoning his homestead entry No. 2,447. dated October 25,1883, upon the ne of section 26, township 139 north, range 77 west, In Burleigh county, Dakota, with a view to the cancellation of said entry the said parties are hereby m monedto appear before Oscar Ball, a notary Btakotaat ublic, his office in Sterling, Burleigh county, territory, on the 21st day of June. 1884, I/itlVUba kmv vuuv« iooi| at It o'clock a. m. to respond and furnish tes timony concerning said alleged abandonment. Such testimony to be considered at a hearing before the register and receiver, to beheld June 27,1884, at 2 o'clock p. m. FBANK M. HOSIER, JOHN ,?6 4"*? •$ JOSEPH HARE. First Publication May 23.1884. Mortgage Hale. DEFAULT lriving been made in the payment of the sum of five thousand four hundred *nd sixteen dollars and sixty-six cents wnich is claimed to be due at the date of this notice upon a certain mortgage, dulv executed and delivered by John A. Rea, mortglgor to George H. Fairchild, mortgagee, bearing elate the 10th day of September, A. D. 1883, and duly re corded 111 the office of the register of deeds in and for the county of Burleigli, and territory of Dakota, on the 14th day of September, A 1883, at 12:30 clock p. in., in book "E" of mort gages, on page 68. which said mortgage was duly assigned by said George H. Fairchild morteage to the National Bank of the city of Bismarck, Di,' ita territory, by an in strument 111 writing bearing date tlie loth to °f May, .1884, wh'cff .said asfignment vas dull recorded 111 the office of the register of deeds in and for the county of Burleigh. and Territory of Dakota, on the 17th day of Afay. 1884 at 5*50 o'clock p. m., in book "E" of mortgages, on pa'|e 32o, and no action or proceeding at law or other wise having been instituted to recovt rthe^ debt secured by said mortgage or anv Dart iberenf Now therefore, nor ice is hereby i?S Sby virtue of a power of sale contained in said mort gage and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed, and the premises described in and covered by said mortgage, viz: The undivided nnLtlie f°!l0WI"S described tract of land. at the southwest corner of SSSfViS Uve"ty"^h 28, township one hundred fifth rn nmi f' a?i ral,ge III nf'.Hm' eiShty run.l.lln8 west of the thence east on the south line of said section, seventy-five 75 rods thence north one hundred and sixty 160 rods' to the north line ot the southwest quarter of said sec- ei?i t'lence east along tlie line be- nfcSin ve?t (lu.?rter and the sou hwest ?i(rhV -a iIOIV 5 rods*thence north se\enty-i ight 18 rods, thence west to the west the\dsippn tliences to the place beginning, containing one hundred a! j0llrte?n ac,r niore or leis: also the undi- vi' ed one-fourth of the southeast quarter of section twenty-eight 28, township one hundred In £n'i®' ra,,ge eiShty80 L'n t^ if'81 west Of fifth C0l,'"ty' an(l tilb territory of Ia- hereditaments and appurten- lliBbest iat* l)ublic auction, to the terest and ?hp £v«=Sl-''t0 1)iiV said de!)t a,ut teresc, duel tliet»ixes, a,nv, on suid nremis^s ulaid'fn1^?^1 d-,Hars Forney's fee. as stfp- mortSagein case of fore closure, and the disbursements allowed bv law Hi.'rul'i.rhll"1! be ofHipmnrfh ,n?ade by the sheriff of said 0r -ls at dtteputByriH^ S the rront door Pfjtlie court house, the citv of Bismarck, in Ink A i^isSi territ-ry.onth -sev nth day of at 11 clock a. m. of that day, ve^frnm «SeiInDtl?lla,tany time J, within one Slile,as provided by law. Dated May 20, A. D. 1884. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, GEOKGE P. FLANNERV, Assignee. Attorney for Assignee. 51-5 First Publication May 23,1884. Mortgage Sale. def*}iilt has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage e\ecu lv i»aild dehyered to Thomas Mellon by E IAIW the8tli day of December A D" 1883, and recorded in tlie office of the register of the iotbrdav nf cou,nty' Dakota temStoryfon-IKAatn tlie 10th day ot ecember, A D. 1883 "V.1'} 'i?ok "'P 2" mortgage deeds, pace 196* 011 ih- there is claimed to be due at tlie date' of rhom eC8et. d2vh"^,red dollarwith iifterest rate of twelve'™rLV?Ceniber' A" 1883, at the '£££?tng%: SSSS nor°procefdhi^a!g?^ to $210 87, and no action nor proceeding has been instituted at, law nr SoranvTrT^ that by Virtue of power'of sai^grante'd made'andnrovide'? =f 'lje 8tatute in such cases c"osed and tbP mnr ^aidJniortg?gewi11 action be fore" cribld'wi ^l hptnVrt ^"gaged premises therein des BurleirfiVonnfv nVe„fore ",e .court house door of 8 a P. T» a id or a TI! and expense of advertising gage and sotoh 28-es,ileseribed Dated May 22, 1884. AT FW in said DV«A Iceasedinatter and a11 aK A. REA, 51-3 Attorney. Register. mort- THOMAS MELLON, ALLEN & BARNES, Mortgagee Attorneys for Mortgagee. 51-5 First Publication May 16. Probate Notice. son, Judge. ireier the estate of Mary Reardon, On reading and filing the petition of James F. Reardon, administrator of the estate of Marv Rearaon, deceased, representing among other things, that said deceased died seized of certafn real estate therein described, and that itis nee essary to sell the sam- to pay the debts, expen ses and charges of administration anil debts outstanding against the decedent, and prayine fora license to sell the same Itisordcied thai said petition be heard at a special term of said court, to be held in and for said county, at the office of the judge of probate, in the c4y of Bis marck, on the -.xith day of June, A. I. 1884. at 10 clock a. m. of that day. Itis further ordered that notice be given to the next of kin and heirs apparent or representatives of said deceased, by publication of this order at least four suc cessive weeks before the day of such hearing. In li ftk6 Weekly Tribune, a newspaper pub lished at the city of Bismarck, in this county, or byservicepf acopy ofthis Older personally on foil persons interested in the estate at least ten days before the day fixed for hearing of the petitition, and the next of kin and alt persons Interested In said estate, are ordered jPR.681" time and year'above mentioned show cause, if any there be, why an order Dated M^f W84fdtorthesale ofsaid estate CARL T. PETERSON, 50"1 Probate Judge.