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Bismarck Tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota • Page 8

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-V-S It BISMARCK, WEDNESDAY, OCT. SO, 1878. MASONIC. The regular communications of Bismarck Lodge ISO, A.K A A. are held In their hall on the drat and third mondays of each month at 7 i.

m. Brothers in good 'landing are cordially vited. JOHN DAVIDSON, W.M. K- If. COREY, I.O.O.F The regular Meeting of Mandan Lodge No.

12 I. O. O. Ft, arc held in Maaonic Hall every Tues day. in good standing are cordially in viwd.

SIQ HANAUER, N. G. E. O. BOSTWICK, R.

Sec. BELIGIOIJH SERVICES. At the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock and every Sabbath evening commencing at 7:80 o'clock. Sftbbath School immediately after moraine service Prayer ing every Thmrsday evening. Rev.

I. O. Sloan, Pastor. Arrival and Departure of Mails. On the North Pacific to and the east rive daily, except Monday, at 7 a.

m. Depart daily except Saturday at 7 p. m. Leave for Forts Stephenson, and and the Tongue river poBts every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, arriving every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leave for-Fort Rice and Standing Rock every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday: returning, arrive every Monday, Thursday, and baturdajr.

Leave for-Deadwood and other points in the Black Hills at 8 a. m. Leave for Tongue River every Sunday at 8 a. m. 1X5F3Registered Mails for all Points Close at lJc3i? 6 P.

M. Office open from 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. m.

On Sundays from 7 to 9,30 a. and 5 to 7 p. Weekly Weather Report. BISMARCK, D. Oct.

29,1878. Highest. Lowest. Mean. Barometer, 30,586 29,397 30 199 Thermometer, 41 li 23.5 Humidity, (Rel.) 100 38 8.5 Wind's hourly velocity.

87 calm Winds, prevalent direction, northwest. Winds, total movement, 1655 miles. Total amount of rain or melted snow, 0.22 inch. Parhelia, 0. Lunar Coronse.

0. Note: Barometer corrected for temperature and elevation. DAVID THOS. FLANNERY. Ob.

Signal Corps-U. S. A. Office, Room 70, Sheridan House. Prominent People.

Col. Jones left Snnday evening for New York He will be back again. J. K. Wetberby returned last Friday from his sad journey to Hudson, Wisconsin.

D. Macmms and family arrived from Brainerd last week and will hereafter abide at Bismarck. J. C4 Bushley, Signal Service Sergeant, has been ordered from Fort Whipple to Bismarck. Chester A.

King returned from Malone, New York Thursday. He may go into business here. Capt. O'Toole, trader at Fort Keogh, and Mr. Jordan, trader at Buford, went up on the Batchclor.

J. M. Hannaforci, of Gen'l Passenger Agent Sanborn's office, St. Pa.ul, was here over Sunday and Monday. George P.

Flannery, D. O.Preston and Robert Macmder have been appointed the Republican county committee. Sergeant Cramer, of Fort Whipple, has been to this signal station to relieve7)avid Thomas He will have an assistant. Lieut. Col.

McCIeod, chief of the mounted police, watching over Sitting Bull, passed east yesterday, enroute to Ottawa. He says Sitting Bull is the quietest man in the country. J. S. Winston, the popular mail contractor between here f.nd Buford, and at the same time the far more popular trader at Fort Stevenson, came down yesterday.

B. W. Armstrong, late deputy sheriff of sey county, and the prospective business ger of his uncle's paper, the Cleveland Plaindealer, was at the glove fight Sunday vening. Mrs. Gen.

Nelson A. Miles, Miss Rice, and Miss Sanborn, of St. Paul, Cap Deners and gate-Hoyt, went cast last week. They were with Gen. Miles' excursion to the National Park.

Geo. Wardman, the corrcspontent of the cago 'Itiler-Ocean, who was with Gen. Miles at the Yellowstone Park, went east last night. He was with Col. Baker in the chase after the posed from the Yellowstone to the Missouri River.

From All Over. Sixty-five recruits arrived Sunday for the Seventh Cavalry. Cloudy and mild weather at Buford, this ing, which means milder weather here. J. T.

Winston has purchased a half interest in the Trader's store at The fever has almost entirely left the southern eitics. Cold weather has done the business and Yellow Jack is dead. The steamer doing such heroic work in ing relief to the yellow fever sufferers, is well known in our port. It is the John M. Chambers.

She was illustiated in last week's Frank Leslie's: "Laughing Sam," a notorious road agentof the Hills, went through here last Friday. He was accompanied by an officer wag.escorting fcim to Detroit, where he is expectcd to spend nine years and eight months. Mr. F. F.

Gerard, of Fort Lincoln, has set to work in good earnest to build up the country. Hunday morning he made a careful examination of.a new inhabitant and announced in that it was a boy in several languages. Ube baby is doing well and Mr. Gerard is happy. Shoulder Straps.

Lieut. Gibson, of Lincoln, is court martial duty at Jefferson City, Mo. Several officers -at Rice have taken-, homestead and tree outside of the reservation. Capt: Thos. G.

Troxel, recently promoted from First Lieut, and Quartermaster at Standing Rock, jyilJ jyiu his company at Pembina. Capt. Ro'iarti, of Staudiug Rock, has been dered to Fort Lincoln, and Lieut. George Koach also. Arc Fat People Healthy.

Why are fat peoply always complaining? asks someone who entertains the popular though erroneoua'notion that health is synonymous jrith People complain because iney are eased. Obesity is an abnormal condition of the Hvstuin. in which the saccharine and oleaginoas ulcuients of the food assimilated to the tial-exclusion of the muscle-forming and brainproducing elements. In proof of this, it- "is only necessary to assert the well known fact that cessively fat people are never strong, and seldom distinguished for mental powers or Activity. Be- VSri 'A1 powers or Activity.

easy prey of acute and epmem- le diseases, and they are the frequent victims of f'at oot, heart and apoplexy. Allan's Antiis the only known remedy this disease. 21 contains no acid, is absolutely harmless, and is warranted to remedy the most confirmed cast of obesity, or corpulency. Wor Sale. fj or One.

hundred and sixty o( land 'adjoining the farm on the nbrth. Inquire of 22-24 WM. A. MESBBVB Co. Notice Is hereby given that Mr.

Rice is no longer in my employment, and that all accounts due me must be paid to me in person, and to no one else Sio HAWAUER, 82-24 St. Paul Branch Clothing House. 1 Grand, Opening. Boatwlck Reckenberg have leased Uie old city meat market of N. P.

Clark, and fittea it up in first class slyle, and are now prepared to ftirnish meats of all kinds, fresh oysters, butter, eggs, at astonishingly low rates. Give them acall. 21-22 We are agents for C. S. Maltby's Celebrated Oysters ana will fill shipping orders at low figures.

21 tf HALLETT KEATING, Coal Oil. Minnesota Proof, at 20-31 A. CRISSEY'S. Money to Loan. On Real Estate or approved collaterals.

15tf GEO. p. FLANNERY. Our Daily Food. Adulteration prevails in our daily food.

Food is a most important necessity, and it should be wholesome and nutritious. If all articles that are used! were as pure and healthful as Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, we should escape many of the ills ol life. A Bargain. 320 acres, one mile from the Sheridan House, at ten dollars per acre.

16tf" GEO. W. SWEET. Boarding. Single meals 25 cents, or board by the week at $4.50, at J.

F. Reardon's, Main Street, Bismarck, D. T. tf. Louis' Chop and Oyster House, on Fourth Street, is open day and night.

22-21 Wanted. At Fort Lincoln, a good cook for a bachelors' mess of three or four persons. Address MESS CATERER. 22-23 TRIBUNE Office, Bismarck, D. T.

Money to Loan. Terms satisfactory to suit borrowers. M. P. SLATTERY, 12m4 Third Street, Bismarck, i), T.

Shelving and Counters. The Post Office shelving and counter for sale. Price $25. 20-22 Tobacco. cents per pound ham Smoking, 65 cents fine cut, $1.00 to SI.15.

A. CRISSEY, 20-31 Opposite Custer Hotel. Wanted. A situation as cook or general house work, by a competent girl Would prefer a place with a private famuy. Inquire at post office.

22 Inquire JB or Them. We used Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts, and can confidently recommend them to community as the best articles in tic use. are the leading articles of their kind in America, and should be on the shelf of every well-regulated family grocer. Notice.

Notice is hereby given that the law ship heretofore existing Between John. A Stoyell and John E. Carlnnd is dissolved from and after this date. JOHN A. STOYELL.

October 4,1878. JOHN E. CARL AND. Dissolution Notice. Tlie co-partnersnip heretofore cxistingbetwccn John H.

Stevens, IJavid Olmsted, C. A. Lounsberry and others, under the firm name of the marck TRIBUNE ompany, is dissolved. All bills due the late firm must be paid to C. A.

Lounsberry and ol' due from thein will be paid by him. Bismarck, Oct. 2, 1878. JOHN H. STEVENS, DAVID OLMSTED.

LOL'NSBERRY. ltetnoval. S. Scllcck has removed his Merchant Tailoring Establishment to his eld stand, TKLBUNE builuing. where can be found a lull line of imported ana domestic cloths, cassimeres and overcoatings or the latest styles for fine Dress and Stylish Business Suits.

The manufacturing department is conducted by experienced workmep. N.Gould will be found at his post at all business hours with shears in hand to cut, carve and aire Jits. The friends of the store are earnestly solicited to call. 21-23 S. SELLECK.

Notice. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners at the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleign County, on Wednesday, the 6th day of November, 1878, at 2 o'clock p. for the purpose of acting such business as may properly come be- fore it. JOUN H. RICHARDS, County Clerk.

Fast Superseding. The Unique Perfumes of Dr. Price are fast perseding all others. Their fresh, fiowery grance is admired by all who use them. For an evening party his Alista Bouquet is captivating while for the parlor, church or concert, his Pet Rose is the most delightful odor.

Sold by W. A. liollembnek. No Doubts. Judging from the universal that Dr.

Price's Unique Perfumes have already civeu, there is no doubt but that as high a reputation for charininir perfumes will soon acquired by the firm of tfteele Price as they have already gained for their cniinar.v preparations. The cate fragrance of Dr. Price's Perfumes make them very popular, gold by W. A. HOLLEMBAEK.

Louis Notmeyer has for sale a new variety of potatoes. They are choice, as early ah the Eariy Rose, and as an eating potato. The seed was purchased ol M. Ferry, Detroit, for $8 00, per bushel, and Mr, Notmeyer is now prepared to sell them at the iow pricss of per bushel. From five bushels of seed hp raised on the upland 200 bushels of potatoes.

Samples at the St. Lonis Store. Mr. Notmeyer will promptly attend to all orders. 20-22 -To be or not to be.

that is the great problem before the people of Bismarck, and when in ture years the self-made men now struggling iked along unnoticed by the outside world, are askei what gave them the strength and courage to severe and win, it will Ac in the. early and stant use of the Belle of Moorhea4 For sale by all grocers. 88 Prancios Boulamark has opened g. first-class restaurant on Main sereet, near 4th. where he sells oysters cookcd In every style, and luxuries of every sort.

Parties and dances supplied with cake. Don't Frown. If You Can Help It. But don't smile more than you are obliged to, if you have a mouthful of tie in. If.

such is the case procure and use at least ouce ery, dajy delightful SOZODONT, whicL viY.tt- move the unbecoming ipotf and specks that figure your teeth render rtfcem pearly white, mike the gttms hard and fragrance to your SOZODONT, moreover. Contains no corrosive acids or gritty particles, which is. the case, with toffce is eminently safe as Well aV thorotighly effective. Sold by druggists. 22-25 Independent CandUttae.

To voters of the 8d Judicial District, Dakota Territory: Gentlemen, In view of the fact that the ofiicei of district attorney is not, and should not bo a litical one and that the one, filling the position should be left unembarrassed by party policy and in view of the fact that the expense of. ing in convention for the nomination of party candidates wouldnecessarlally while the farmers throughout the district arc and will be unusually busy driring the next few weeks, and at the earnest solicitation of friends senting all portions of the district, I hereby nounce myself independent candidate for district attorney and solicit your support for that position. JOHN A. STOYELL, Bismarck, D. Ang.

6, 1878. Judges of Election. BIBXABCK, D. Oct. 21.1878.

At a meeting of the City Council held on the above date the following were accepted as Judges of Election for the City of Bismarck, D. said election to take place on the 5th day of ber, 1878: First O. Bork, George Elder and Wm. Eades. Second Gannon, E.

Wescott and H. P. Bogue. Third CriBsey, J. W.

Watson and B.F.Raymond. By order of the council. C. J. CLARK.

City Clerk. Land Office Notices. UNITBD STATES LAND OFFICE, BISMARCK, D. Oct. 14th, 1878.

To Frank Fleming and Henry Laffarte: John Brascb having offered to make proof and payment on the e. of the 4, and lot No. 3, Sec. 34, township 139, 80, you are hereby fied that a hearing will be had at this office on Friday, Nov. 8th, 1878, at 10 o'clock a.

at which time you will be present and give testimony, if any you have, why said proof and payment shbuidnot.be made. PETER MANTOR, Register. 20 23 EDWARD M. BROWN, Receiver. U.

S. LAND OFFICE, BISHARCK, D. Oct. 24th, 1878. Complaint having been entered at this office by Andrew C.

Trundum against Benj, F. Slaughter, for abandoning his homestead entry, No. if, ted Aug. l'Jth, 1878, upon the se section 20, township 139, range 80, in Burleigh county, kota Territory, witu a view to the cancellation of said entry: the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 23d day of'November, at 10 o'clock a. to respond and nish testimony concerning said alleged ment.

PETER MANTOR. Register. 22-25 EDWARD M. BROWN, Receiver. LIFE FIRE! le Intnal Me Insurance OF NEW YORK.

THE ST. PAUL Fire id Marine Insnrance REPRESENTED BY GEO. H. FAIKCHlLD. Bismarck, D.

March 14 '78tf BIS3VLA.R.OK AND FT. BUFORD STAGE AND EXPRESS AND XT. S. Leave Bismarck for Fort Buford and tntcrven ing points Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 a. making the full trip in five days.

Stages will leave Buford on Tuesdays, days and Saturdays at 6 a. m. For Express, Passage or Freight apply to J. 8. WISSTOX, 5t.f ISismarck, 1.

T. Or to LEIGIITON JORDAN, Fort Buford. BISMAHOK STANDING ROCK STAGE AND EXPRESS LINE. Leaves Bismarck every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday morning at 8 a. m.

arriving at Standing Rock in fifteen hours. Leave Standing Rock very Snnday. Wednesday and Friday at 4 a. m. arriving at Bismarck in fifteen hours.

For freight or passage apply to GEO. PEOPLES Bismarck, or JNO THOMSON CO Sending Rock, D. T. 15tf BISMARCK AND TOIGUE RITES Stage Express. Leave Bismarcit ever- Sunday at 8 a.

nrrivingatFort Keogh in ionr days, connecting at Keogh with stages for Bozo man and all points in Montana. For passage apply to J. W. RAYMOSI) Bismarck. D.

T. R. NINNINGER Ft. Keogh, M. T.

J. W. DORSEY, Supt. 17tf Oliris Uelili, KING OF BARBERS, MILES CITY, MONTANA. A First-Class shaving hall where nona but the most competent workmen are employed.

Hot and Baths. 11 it. S. JT 1 On Short Notice and Satisfaction Guaranteed. All kinds of BRICK AND STONE WORK Done with Neatneho and Dispatch.

1 have on hand a superior quality o( IBIER-XOIK NEW- GObDS AND which I will sell at reasononable prices. 4m4 O. S. GOPF, PHOiTOGEAPHER. PORTRAITS AND VIEWS.

Fine Work a Specialty. I) GIBBS Pioneer BLACKSMITH AND WAGON SHOP, Corner Third and Thayer Streets, r.ISJIARCK, JOHX MASON, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND BILLIARDS, AT THE OLD STAND, MOORIJEAD, MINN Headquarters for Army and Missouri Elver People. lOtf SELTZER Hniamer Heat begets nndno langour. loss of appetite, billionsness, iuverishness, headache, and other symptoms, whlcn may speedily develope into chronie diseases. Check them at the outset with that supremely efficacious saline, 1 Who is just opening the largest stock of" DRY GOODS, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing' Goods EVER BROUGHT TO THE CITY.

IW. RAYMOND I CO, WNILESALE BISMARCK, D0T. BRICK! BRICK! R. B. MASON, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.

BRICK BUILDINGS ERECTED Tarrant'a Seltier 58-33 SOLD BY ALL DRUGttlBTS -'V 7' -sJiafV J-tf tf DRY GOODS AND Ladies' and Gents' Furiiishitig Goods and Ready Mads Clothing. Art Unusually Large and well lected Stock at Bottom Prioes. sotf JOHN DAHL, MERCHANT TAILOR, Third Stieet, next door back of Merchants Hotel. BISMARCK, T). T.

Hare just received a new stock of English and French Cassimeres and Worsteds which will be made up in the latest and nobbiest styles. Have procured the services of Mr. a first-class cutter. A good lit guaranteed. me a call and see for yourself.

Clothing cleaned and repaired on short notice. KACEK HARNESS MAKERS SADDLERS. Dealers ESTABLISHED 1872 COMPLIMENTS OF James Emmons, Wine and if Merchant, Bismamfe, D. 'vvVrl'i' 'I Ay. 11 I HI.

CHICAGO STORE, Third Street, Bismarck, D. T. rt Collars, Whips, Lashes, Brushes, Corahs, is. 1 OPPOSITE Strict Attention to Orders by Mttii. -M1 w'( -v.

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