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Bismarck Semi-weekly Tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota • Page 2

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Bhmarck, D. Apr. 11, 1877. ProbablyJJyou might set up a small Utah of your own and run opposition to Brig-ham Young. Good THE EKTLARGED TRIBUNE.

Here is your enlarged TRIDLNE and it will from this time forward be publiseed twice a week For subscription and a i Using sec the cai at the hcad of tlie first column. The publication of such a paper is like betting on a $ase but it in.iy 1 win i It i if pluck energy, i newspaper experience and a i.Ur amount of editorial ability can makq it win. Tlie position of Bisni.iiLk i- much improved by the establishment of the long talked of stage route to the Black Hills, by thi recent action of the iNorth Pacific in reducing fri-ight, arid by the combined action of paities in interest in advertising the advantages presented by this route, a this though'it may rash, i be justified Will the business men of Bismarck Mand bv it 5 Richard Martin and James O'Brien, had some words last Friday, and Morgan fired a gun loaded with buckshot at O'Brien the charge taking effect in his left breast and arm inflicting a serious toojund. This affaii; occurred on Agard's bottom Tr.linne We believe it to be a conceded fact that Col. Louribbeny is one of the best des- writers in America, but in the item we are to think he has drawn it rather strong.

You know, Ft. Benton Transportation lice, 83 MlarketSt. Sec'y C. POWJE Cbicag 0. A.

BAKE St. 219 Olive I St. comi lodiou The New, fast BLACK HILLS E. L. STRAUSS i i as as do, that Agaid is a there is hardly little fellow, and that room for men on that claim.

it been Judge Davis, instead of Agard, we wouldn't a questioned the statement. Gazette 'JTBIK BF TC 'JX JAS. McGAEKY, Master. FOI Olork. -FACE.

In that desolate land ai ill lone. Where Hie Big Horn aijjd tllowbtone Rc.ir down ir niou Dtp in path, their fires t'i- i thrii noes .11 And the menace of tt Chiefs griefs itir wrath TO SUBSCRIBERS. The subscription price of the xJ, UBUNE is payable in advance. A few I delinquents, to whom bills h.ive been sent, have been retained pa-Miming that they wanted the papn. They requested to notify us at once if they wish the paper continued, it i ped.

The editor of the HisnVarck I emphatically denies that there is, or has been, any intention to changje the management of a papci on the the con- trai), Col. Lounsbeiry intends standing by the i i i and proposes not only to stay i it, but will endeavor to make it psipci than heretofore. Next week the. TRIIILNT. will be enlarged, and after the ist of Mav appear as a We wish the paper and the managers continued success, indeed, they deserve it Tint's.

3ro Lounsberrv, of the Bismarck TRI- ntxc, denies that any change in the management of that paper is contemplated, and states that the report current here last week and repeated by the TRIIIUNE to that elect is unfounded; that on the contrary, the paper will be enlarged immediately and published semi-weekly after May ist- In justice to Capt. Sleeper we will state that we have learned since our last issue that the report was entirely unauthorized and was in facts much a surprise to him as it proves to be to Col. Tribune. cried Raiiuin the-face, "Kevecge upon all the race Of the White Chief with yelloy hair!" And the mountains and From the crags echoed the cry Of las anger des air. In the meadow, spreadli)g wide My woodUnd and river 'side, The Indian villige stood, All was silent as dream, Save the- itching of the stream And the blue juy in the wood.

In his war-paint his beads. Like a bison amo'ij reeds, ID ambush the Sitting Bull Lay wild tnree th jusarwl braves Crouched in the (lefts and caves, Savage, unmerciful! Into the fatal snare I he White Chief with Jellow hair And his three hundred men Dashed headlong sword in hand; Hut ot that gallant kjand Not one return agalp. The sudden daikness of death Overwhelmed the like the breath And smoke of afurnace fitfe, Bv the livei's bank, between The nocks of the TJjey lay in bloody attire. But the foeman fieil night, And Kain in-the K.iie^pn his flight, I'pliftnd high in aii As a ghastly trophy, bore The brave that heat no more, Of the White Chief wjith yellow hair. Whose was the right and the wrong 9 blng it, 0 funual song.j Wiih a.

voice that is fi II of tears. And say that our broke i faith Wrought all this ruin and scathe. In the Yeai a Years. AND Alii- POINfTS ON THI UPPER MISSOURI. Leaves Bismarck for Fort Henton 01 April 20.

l877 For Freight or Passage apply on Boaid orto JAS. A. Minneapolis Stoje, L. COHEN 1 BISMARCK, (JESTS ninSIDlN T. AND GOf Fancy Groceries Cheap For Corner 2dand Main w.

WHOLESALE GRO 'outh'x Companion. Don't lie too, It isn't a good plan A.t least two persons have learned better sjnce they came in contact with Bismarck BISMAR Smart. to be too smart, disposed to boast sports. One of Helena Herald of March contains a telegram from Mr Wright stating th.it a meeting of the directors of the North Pacific had been called to gain au- from them to extend the road vest of the Missouri Si' is in the South working up his for speaker, but he will not He hib tongue and i g.i\cl too liveh to please even the Dc-noLrats and i therefore not be selec Vd them to view a large roll of bills on every convenient occasion, told how he had made th rise four hundred dollars a day A i and said ihe would just like could get away i haps it would not be boys oigaii'Zed a huh through i i a do a sick horse, but ht cleaned oibt and left see the man who huh. Well, per- best to say the a sadder if not man.

giod i for smart) i and went of salts through was effectually wn the next day people It isn't a from the East to boast of theif- knowledge before they learn the ways of the West, for the chances are that those who make a i a can show them tricks a a a dozen of theirs. No man i-oming to these western towns who i hi.s own business and car ries level head vill ever have cause to complain of the a he receives, b'ut uiMi who boasts of hn smartness is i i a to get his eye teeth cut. Northern Pacfic RAILROADS, St. Paul to Bismarck, NORTHWESTERN EXP Stage and Transportation cK To THE BI.UI, T. DEALERS IN atches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, Etc.

H. A. TOWNE, Superintendent. G. G.

SASBRON, Gen'l Business Agt. N. P. It. ST- G.

n. SMITH, Gen'l upleri: K. D. 11LE Gen' L. S.

DVCIU Through Express Tkinj --FROM StFadtoBiBJMTck Mating close connections at t. Paul Choice Mi Roll nrnl int Butter, Warranted Fresh Eggs, Green Fruits, PRVISIONS OF HEADQUARTER HOTEL BUILDING TH1RE ALL ILJND! DOORS, MOTJL and Door STAIR RAILING, SEWilL ST. Glazed Sash. Estimates, Price Lists and Moulding Books Sent on Application, i F. L.

JOHNSON Cor 3d St. and 3d So. Minneapolis E. MENKUS, Chicago Store, Next Door to Merchants Hotel, Third BISMARCK, D. T.

A njtle prosequi lias been entered in the a-e of Don 1'iitt indu-ted for excit- tinsj bjditio.i the of I' oidc.it a This is The lu.i* 1 1 0 1 ni.irt\rdotn. G' i policy adopted ') and he would i i foops fioni tin- South lie i ,) in olnVi "Wlio are 48te Blessed? ib the man minds his business. Blessed is the woman who never says to her husband, told jou so." Blessed is the man Iwhocan sew on his own buttons tlje baby is 1 crying. Hlosecl is the ri relation who never looks down on are in the gutter. Street, I is: AND Blessed is the poor 1 rou es 15'a JLH r-i is designated thiee fioi i i Mi-sou ri i to the I i i lion.

C.i t' i' wicio. of oo; i stale house. 'in i. i a South looks up to for money. don' they are t'le sin MILLINERY An Entirely.

New Establishment, PAUL to ST. PAUL to D3A3WOOI CHICAGO to 3DEADJTOD, Trains leave St. Paul at 8:30 a man Palace Sleeping Cars betwle erd and Fargo, on Northern Pa with morning trains from Ch icago and all points East and Sojujth No Delay! 4Minuon SOHrs GGHrs 84Hrs m. Pullen Brain- ific R. R.

ocated at between St. Paul and Bismarck, and ample time always allowed passengers for ueals- Eating Houses are convenient points along the Lin Bismarck to --THE-NORTHWESTERN EXPRES --AND-TRANSPORTATION Organized under a charter ol GO J. W. A CO. FOR Hou se Furnishing GOODS of Minnesota with a Capital is prepared to transport pass tween Bismarck, Crook City, ngers be- idwood, relation never Bbssedai'e the teamed people that single.

people that are content to rein liu so. Blessed is the husband nevei his mother's pies were butter than Ins wile's are. Blessed is the man his wife ten cents i asking a she is go- inij to do with it. Blessed is the neighbor who is so busy LOW Oall and examjine goods prices where. before purchasing and other points in the Black I ills, in the most comfortable and expedi ous manner and in the shortest time j' any line to the Hills.

i Firs't and Second Class Pass ngers will be transported in first class l.Horso Concord Coaches and may be assured of safe i nd speedy transit, "with good arcommoc ations for meaU, etc. It is the design tri make this the Banner Route to the new jold fields. Freight, in large or small Ints will be transported in less time and at as rates as by any competing line Quickest Time, Lowest Rates 1 a i ST, PAUL OR TO DEADWOO1 2d Class. ist Class 2d CLiss. lamgran CHICAGO 1 TO DEAJDtorOOD.

$45.35 LUMBER, SHINGLES, Stage accommodations bet I i1 abort her own affai that she hah no tune to pry into ours, in session i i Blessed is the old i the old hate cats and pincusl to I to I has been undei stood foi sometime was i.einsj planned a theatu- PI a i tor the benefit of the "ul i i ol the la.e Geneud A. Custei. 0 -however, the to be abandoned at the reqiu-s-t uster heiself. This lady, i 1 a i i d'elintj which i I'u (.. vvill be sufficient and sac i rrfoi t-dei lines.

i a i ouV ho- here ai the Doors, Sfash ap Mouldings ALSO uiid that don't hate bachelor a don't lions MARCK and DEADWOOi and second class passengers ai Emigrant passage by Freight 150 Ibs Baggage fr 5O libs Free by Stag line. is, '-Where?" Advertisements. PICATIONS AND i ort police SEND FOR s. 311, 311 Ix i I LL I rl ill in iti the 1 1 i i a i i tin. c.

J. moro th in is i i i i- would 'i i i i i i Cut. t. 1,1 i a i i i i i it i i n.an. i up i 1'n- i i i tin people this roimiii.

i i they A i i i i ot benefit to that, new I Idoiado ui making 1 it populous, if r.ot a wealthy ATALOGUE. SONS, G-rard Street. 1 i n. of itr. kind in General New A I 11 M'o.

i i in i I it ti I I I .1 i i EA'tt' i I If r. 'I Bti-iir- nut Pncj feed I ws Agent I We sell you Through Ticke nation without troubling you or purchase others at of ery line, as jou are com other routes. i E. BLAKELY, president, St S. P.X1LAEK, Vice-Pres St 0.

W- 01BPEHTEE, fcfecy. and TreasivSt. DISTANCESFROMBU TO DEADWOO From ISistnarck to i I I a i i i to Shantapoda. 't ipcda C.niiK'ii lail, ilnno.i Bau 1.0 Cedar i a to dl.Jid i jd i i to "ipur Mo.o. A 1 i omm Full i OKI KO, A 1.IM ill t.

A 309,311.311 58, GO, Oti, (i.S SONS, 1-2 Grand' A 7 A ILL 151. i' of ainuiu a Quartcimrf(Stei'j Stores, a i Terms 11 a. in CHAS. A. vnscaii, n.t A.

i i i 1' on of Public tid Gir.fsoa Th, sale 7tli S( 11 coiinunce ibbit Sji gs i 1 11 inijs't) By Me ti Noi Norili Moio to Cotton wood 10 boi.th Moro to Llm Cicck to Centennial to Fo Drv Foik to Ra'ttlcsiiako Cr'ktoDcad Hoi Dead 1 to Crow cr Crow Creek to Belle 1 oui Belle FourchetoCiook i Crook City to Deadwood, Tood and Water. tWatl SI A(iE the State $100,000, J. W. WATSONi W. B.

WATSO $32.25 veen BIS- for first the same. Wagons. by rail to desti- rminqs of elled to on I) VJVJ I. T. WHOLES AI.S AITD RET Alt DEALERS IN DRY GOODS and CLOTHINi TS Paul Minn loud Minn aul, Mine.

Milesl Hats Caps, and Groceriek The largest land best selected Stock ou Northern Ladies will i ind a large assortment of 10 i 10 .1 i- hi ft 9 1 ,1 12 IO 5- FINE UNDERWEAR A ot ul ilst Silks, Alpac-us 10,, 2 18 8 1 9S olilara jl 1 ihv 1 i poshiblc 2JS CAW rrORB to PURCHASE Tiitil thc'Y O.v.uniiH' our Orders Iroin thu other Missouri receive prompt Bismarck, Jun.QSl, 1877. ttention and will surcK be given. i A.

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1877-1877