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B1BMAKUK DAILY TRIBUNE. tUESDAY. FEB. 16 1892. Desiring to our large stock of on all goods bought before March i 1892 This special includes our Entire Line.

Here is an unusual opportunity for a bargain. WEBB BROS Bismarck N. D. Clothing, Clothing, Clothing Cents' Furnshings, Gents' Furnishings, Gents' Furnishings CENT A WORD COLUMN A woman to plain Kwlug. Apply to L.

Whlt- ord. jOB BALK--A bllUatdand two pool tobies for 11 Bale at Loola Westtiaoser's. llfANTED--Four ooplee ot of March 1, 18U1. Addrets IBIBOSI. Mr.

Qoodrioh will make an active and sensible member. Four Western Union men came in yesterday and will put the electrical looks in operation to-day. 'mg to the absence of Mr. Eoklnnd, CARDS ATTOBKEJB ABD OOOKSEUX)BS AT LAW. Onion Block.

J. EDOKKLY, ArroasK AT LAW. Koom Mo, 1, Central block. Physicians. 'H Office at residence, Seventh between venues and C.

1892 Eetaruaiy. 1892 he meeting of the county oommis- ioners was adjourned till march 7th. It is hoped, in the interest of harinony and white-winged peace, that when the Mandan firemen give their next dance-which may be on the 22d Bismarck boys in force. We don't want the Mandan boys to feel that we are not reciprocal. Second quartely conference of First M.

E. church of Bismarck will onvene on Wednesday February 24, 1892, 7:30 p. at their church. A full meeting the: official board is requested Bunday theSeth. Rav.

ShecklM will preach Su. Mo. 7 14 21 28 Tu. 15 22 29 We. 9 16 23 Th.

10 17 Fri. 11 18 25 Sat 12 19 26 13 20 27 AVrather Bureau. February Telegraphic observations taken at the sam moment oOime at all stations, 7 p. loca standard time. -3 38 Milea 18 Ther.

Wind. Veloo. BW SB Weather I igs-. 4- Idondy. moruiug and evening.

Jamestown A rumor has tlUIUooiUWU -been puwVished in newspapers that Alexander HugheS-Wlll return to Bismarck to act as local attorney for the Northern Pacific railroad, and that Judge Francis," present attorney, will be trans erred to Misuoula, Manager Turner of the Mandan mills writes to McLean countyT "We hope the boat will come through the break-up all right, so we can do business with this city to-night. No reasons were assigned for the request, tlpnn motioi. of Aldermau Steel, the petition was referred the mttyorwith power toaot. The mayor recommended that the council attend ma body to appertain the character of the show, and if found objectionable, that the exhibition- be stopped--next time it comes this way." Observer Fallon has just completed an annual summary of the weather for the past year, and the TRIBUNE publishes a copy ofit this moruiug. It might not be out place to remark here that his work in connection with the North Dakota weather bureau is arduous and un- renvunerative.

In other states the legislatures make a small appropriation to carry on this service. Fred Holritz: Bismarck people need never for coal if the, would only put np sheds where they can store a few tons. Of course they will have to charge a little more to pay them for bundling it twice, but that is the orfly way to avert a coal famine. We have coal enough to last for ages, and would like to sell your people all the coal they can use. During the cold spell at the beginning of the year we worked our men night but now we are only working about half onr force.

What the people want is the mi nguv, au best coal tor the money. The Sims coal McLean county friends again." This in is of a harder quality than the Dickin- answer to a query about storing wheat; so article, and it costs us 50 cents a ton at Coal Harbor for saje in spring. more to mifie'it than it costs at Washburo Leader: Jos. Anderson son, owing to the be- and Allan McDonald returned from Bis- iug Jess. Consequently we must have a marck Monday.

From them we learnedydifterential rate of 50 Cents a ton be- that the work of repairing and tween Dickinson and Suns ing the safety of the steamboat: compete. Sims is the only competitor Abnlr O'Neal, now lying in a bend of that Dickinson has, all the other mines at Woods, would begin west of Mandan being closed, and if HOME HAPPENINGS. The Mcetlngr of the Chamber of Commerce Well Attended ami Business Like. The -Action of tlie Salt Lake Irrigation Convention Was Not Endorsed, And It Was Resolved to Notify Our Delegation in Congress to Tbat Effect. fcsr.at Paint-id Woods, would begin in two weeks.

It was quite a relief to a large num- DA1LY LOCAL MKAH8. Maximum temperature, minimum temperature, -ZSTmBarrtemperatrjre. total Preoig- itaHon the pant twenty-tour noon. HATS'. HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, Boots, Shoes, Boots, Shoes, Boots Shoes Dickinson should succeed in driving us out of the market, as they are trying buy lignite coal Seats for the Devil's Auction will hp on sale this morning at I.

.0. DeGraff's. The Knights of Pythias are arranging for a very swell dance at Steele on the 19th inst. -Bat isj-eported in the upper Enife river valley, and ing nicely- Mrs. Martha Weller has appointed jostmistresB at to succeed her husbandi whose term as postmaster expired a few weeks ago.

Bev. J. L. Sizer of Dickinson, third vice-president of the conference Epworth League of the church, delivered a medium of eastern newspapers--that at other points besides Biimarok the pale air was streaked with blood about 7 o'clock Saturday evening, and that the remarkable aurora borealis phenomenon was, indeed, quite general all over the land. Homestead entries have recently been made in-the United States land office here by the following parties: Anna Heilmann of Hull; Carrie A.

Van Meter, Chris-Oster, Krem; Hans Nielsen, La- Grace, S. Schaff, Glen dago, Williamsport; John Egli, New Salem. President Sovtthard in Fargo Republi- than they do now. can: Wejegretted that Mr. MeKenzie was not able to take hold of the, eiecit- tive management of the North Dakota Ed.

lay lor-was in from Glenoe yeeter day: Superintendent Ogden returned from Grand'Forks Sunday. Fred Holritz and Theo. O. Poland, two of the Sims coal the city yesterday. Attorney Boucher went to i Dickinson yesterday, where he is interested in the "blind pig' Main Bismarck.

the First M. E. church, Sunday evening, to a large and appreciative congregation. Moffet telegraphs the Mi-meapoljs Tribune that "it Is conceded on all side? that the supreme court will a new trial if the district cojgt retujes;" which means it the doesn't. so decide, it will gain the displeasure of Moffet.

Jamestown Alert: 'Col. J. W. Goodrich of this city -has been honored by Gov. Burke with an appointment on the board of the Mayville school.

J. Taylor left last evening for Iowa and wiU return in about two weeks with a car load of mares. Dan Eisehberg left last "night for tive management of the North IJatota Chicago and New York to purchaser World's Fair exhibit. We consider our- stock of spnng goods. selves and the atate fortunate Tax Commissioner Jernald ot the ing a man like R.

S.Tyler to take the Northern Pacific was a passenger on Sunday's west-bound train. C. Testergaard returiied tiuui Ofe-Paul yesterday and will leave this morning Chamber of Commerce Meeting. There was a meetingof t.ie chamber of commerce at the city hall yesterday, but there was hot much business to be transi oted. Secretary Pierce and As sistant Secretary DePuy were both absent, and W.

T. Perkins was selected ecretary pro tern. President Harris an- pounced, for the action of the chamber the executive committee as follows: I P. Baker, Jos. Hare, Asa Fisher, E.

W. T. Perkins, C. B. Little and E.

S. Neal. These gentlemen were dnly elected as provided in the constitution and by-laws The president had also selected three other committees, but after some dis cussion the executive committee was au thorized to revise the ant by-laws so as to, provide for a number regular standing committees, and repor at next'meeting. No definite action wa therefore taken on the committees ap Tioiuted under resolution of a previon meeting. The request to endorse the Salt Lak platform, adopted by the irrigation con greea.

held in Salt Lake City, was no complied with, and the secretary' wa authorized to notify our delegation i congress of the chamber's action. Th Salt Lake platform, as it is called asks congress to appropriate, trust, to the various states namhd (innln.mg North Dakota) all th arid lands tor irrigation purposes. Thi would throw a cloud on North Dakota lands. That is North kota would own all the vacant lands bu could nse and dispose of them only irrigation purposes. That wouldn't The only land that wonld be left for sale with a clear title in that event would be railroad land.

The chamber also Friday Evening, Feb. 191)1. ret apearauce In foor ream mid Grand Kppro. duclion of I I A J. GILMORE'S NEW DEVtL'S AUCTION, Under Managemeut of Charles H.

Kale. 1, ye ryth ing Entirely New Coataraes, 1 M-gnificsnt Bcenery, Beaaiifal Trausformationa, New Tricks, Mew Brilliant (Jalciaui tffeute. 30 People in the Company 60 ONE NIGHT ONLY he Largest Sppctacnlar Organization in America. lucuinimrHbltt iu Magnitude, Dazzling in Splendor, Perfect in The Kmbodi- ent of A i Mucin, Grace and Ter- lii-faore. TheTranB- HlaptJQQe Ballet Troupe, lie.

Adale I atniaa, Premier, A Great Com- iny. GEORGE H. ADAMS, lisa Dempeey, Walters. W. H.

Bartholomew, KVnSelbie, and' many otbdrr THE Wonderful BoabobieB, The Ihe Graceful Teii Btie Faimly, sht in Womber. 'Lore- The above gceat prodactioa will appear in all ts tiivty. bf this enter- Bume regatar pricea ffilt prevail. on sale at I. 0.

DeQrafTs Tneedar attend for two reasons; first, to. encourage the young people in their efforts to get up a pleasing program, and secondly, because the object is a land- able one the securing of good books to place before our children. So w.hen the children call on yon with tickets for sale take one and help along the good" cause. It is expected there will be room tor all who attend, and they will be royally entertained while there. This.

ought to be made the occasion of the season, and the young people believe it position. He is competent, energetic and nas the time to give to it The charges mnde against J. B. Glas- cock, of cruel neglect of a horse, have for his home at Fort Yates. been fully verified by the parties who Miss Kate Brady left Sunday night went after, the animal, and the state- tor jjew York and other fashion centers ments made in the TRIBUNE have been 0 at chase a spring and summer stock substantiated.

Mr. Glaeouck may eon- milinery. In Air ir i of ha (iBPATWul "The Devil's Auction." Philadelphia Inquirer: "The Devil's Auction, or The Golden Branch," which is one of the most costly and magnifi- cient spectacular shows now on the sjtage, received an enthusiastic reception from immense audiences at the Central Threatre yesterday afternoon and favoring the reduction of all government land situated within the railway grant to 81.25 an acre, the same as'is charged for the public domain outside the railroad grant. Some discussion of a permanent meetr ing place ensued, tut it was finally de- THE FINEST THAT EVER CAME TO THE- COUNTRY! 55 AT O. R.

Barnes Dry Goods Stare New White Goods and Embroidries. New Line of Prints, New Line of Ginghams, Delicate Styles. Our customers are doubly delighted with style and price alike they buy and are always satisfied. Come and see us, Pacific: John Musson, Theo. 0.

Feland, Fred Holritz, sider himself Incky that he escaped prosecution, for a term in the county jail wonld be about the proper thing for Nan ghton, I. M. m- Smith, Hay Creek. A rear-end collision occurred on the! patterBon and Allen returned Pacific night, nearl frQm eaat San day--both in good Apple Creek. A broken wheel on ipilita and a tterson in a new suit, cape first section-of a freight train going west, an a 0 bby spring style brown caused the train to be stopped, and the derby ot to incur the expense or titling up a hall at present, although it was the sentiment of those present that the chamber should have a permanent home next spring.

Letters from Senators Hansbrough, Casey and Pettigrew and Congressman Johnson were read in relation to the ice harbor and tt? location of the Missouri river" engineer's headquarters at Bismarck--as originally designed. The next meeting was left subject to the callof the president. OOMttrlTEE OH MANUFACTUBES. Wm. T.

Perkins, J. R. Gage, H. Will, F. D.

Kendrick and J. F. Philbriok. COMMITTEE Op PRESS WORK ASD STA' TISTICS. P.

Moffet, W. O. Ouster: Nels P. Olson, Washbnrn; behind, ran into the the speed BaoU had been reduced so that the tram was Wffl running slowly when the "olliswn oo- cured. The caboose and dne car of the 1 first section was knocked off the trucks, er; Jamestown.

Western: W. A. Craven, Menoken; that nd damage was done, and no one was hart. G. 0.

Gibson, Helena; Theo. O. Peland, SHERIDAN FIRST-CLASS The house has been thorughly repaired and renovated. RE-OPENED Under Mew Management and with a company embracing some of thebest'Specialty artistsrof the day, the production'is stronger and more attractive this season than heretofore and cannot fail to prove a big drawing card at the Central throughout 'the current week. Geoigs H.

Adams, the was as clever as ever, assuming thlTfiBrt-- of a donkey, afterwards transformed into a man. W. H. Bartholomew mads-' excellent pantaloon in the Ijtuse of "Pere Andoche," an old Flemish farmer, and afterwards "Kow Wow- Shang," grand mandarin. Miss LouiseDempsey was.

a. beautiful, and graceful ''Chrystelline," the pro- tectresa The specialties were numerous and va-' ried. The hit of the evening was made Bosbobies, who -performed some truly remarkable acrotiatio the most notable being the leap and aerial somersault of the girl attired in long skirts, the jump being made from her brother's shoulder. The three Lorellas in an-entitely new' HOUSE FRANK KIHM, PROPRIETOR. HERtt'TO ASP-DOST TOP FOBQPT'IT! 2d, 1892, Fargo district Introductory services Monday evening.

The young people of the M. chutch throughout the district are cordially invited to come whether members of the League or not Prominent speakers are engaged and a grand gathering is expected. Those who intend coming should notify Rev. Engene May, No. 109 South Ninth street, Fargo, N.

by the 18th at the latest so-that entertainment may be provided. Charley Stowers in Pioneer "In our prison at Bismarck we have sixty inmates," and our labor has all' bw.u employed within the innlituUel It'haa not proved satisfactory to th board, Hnd we propose to acbang I am well, satisfied with what I saw Stillwater, and did not that institution in such good order, a though it is not nlanaged any better than our own with the exception of the labor system adopted the former. Our beard will immediately advertise for bids, and we will let our labor out to the manufacturer making the best offer, no matter what the business may le. I was pleased with the twme industry at Jo ngt ihiuk WB nball Olson H. Kemper, W.

U. Telegraph company; L. D. Bailey, Sterling. Sheridan: F.

A. Bidwell, Mitchell, S. Dana Todd, Minneapolis! L. A. Keatadn, Mporheadj J.

E. Bloom, St Paul; Phelps, O. B. Willard, Aberdeen; C. Vestergaard, Fort Yates; Miss Mamie Barnard, Louis; J.

T. Crubbs, U. S. A. FJ.

D. Butchelor and wife spent yes- terduy visitiug'frienJs in Bismarck. Mr. Batchelor will be remembered as conductor of the Bismarck and Mandan accommodation. He is now running a oat of Gleudive and says he is pleased with the Montana run.

Secretary of State Flittie has gone to Southern California on a two month's pleasure trip. The Pioneer' Press says that Mr. Flittie does not expect to be a 0 inditlate for re-election or for any other Titate office, but will continue to be a -wer in political affairs of his state and hid friendship is being sought by a nnmber of, aspiring candidates. Strttv. Are yon made miserable by indigestion! constipation, dizziness, loss of- appetite, yellow skin? Bhiloh'a vitalizer js a ponitivn cure.

For sale by Wm. A. An Bndortement Alert: In conversaEoff with Engineer Pettigrew at the asylum, an Alert reporter learned that the state was saving about 81,30 a ton on fuel by using the lignite coal at the price -tarnished b.v the Gull River Lumber: company of -this city. The institution has been using during the moderately cold weather about seventeen tons of this coal a day, and in extremely cold weather over twenty tons daily. It is better fuel in summer than in winter, as it dries more rapidly.

The asylum engineer estimates that a ton of dry lignite is equal to considerably niore than half the same quantity of the best eastern soft coal, say 60 per cent. In winter there is more moisture in the fuel and it is equivalent to but littln half of the bituminous coal, jr aUbut 51 per cent. The best bid that wis ever ob tained for eastern soft coal (6.20 a ton. At these figures five to six thousand MMI by using the western has enlarged the boiee, in the boilers, and experieVVtias taught the engineers and firemen bow to handle the fuel to the best advantage. fahAAl EnMrtatnmear, Everyone who is interested in onr public schools should arrange to attem the entertainment.to be given next Mon dny evening by the pupils.

Yon should specialtyientitled "Follies el JBlSnc et Noir," were very amusing as well as anishing. The grand Oriental nd the dance of the Nauich girls were joth well received, as was also the fine lancing of Mile. Adela Camis. As'the facts come out the more rotten appears the transactions surrounding ailure of the Moorhead bank. It ap- that Brans the president owes the enk 8175,000, 'and $30,000 accrued nterest, while Kurtz the cashier Twes 114,000.

The cash in hand was only (fe.19. The Kev. Geo. H. Thayer of Bourbon, says: "Both myself and wtfe owe our lives to Shilon'a Consumption Cure." For sale by Wm.

A. Hollembaek. there no balnfin Gilead, is there no physician there?" That cry may henceforth cease, for all who will can be healed by obtaining the "Science, if Life." See advertisement. Catarrh remedy--A positive core for catarrh, diphtheria and canker- mouth. -For sale by Wm.

A. Hollembaek Colonel Cody nn a month's visit and business trip. He says the Wild West show has done a successful every where on the continent. He will show all next; summer in London thtn come to America the. following year to take "in the World's Fnir.

highest of all in Leavening U. Gov't Report. JOSEPH FRESH ANl) SALT MEATS, GROCERIES, No Bettor PUw in Town. Old Stand, Main adopt it. It sterns that the good ladies of Juraee- town as well ne Grafton against the "Adfttn and ment, and like Grafton the appeals were met with a cold ohoulrter and a' criiw.led 1 house.

The Alrrt thus action of thn oouneil: st taken a by E. aud ing orxtneS to pTuhlWt Hollembaek. Onftd I chief of every homf To slways insure gotxl puddings, etc. Gail Bordei "Eagle" brand ouftdonsed milk. Direc ti on Sold by your gtocer ud Mm Editor Winship of Gnud in ill and Mr.

WinhipfcM to iMifUnnm at BtMta Ornk, for Baking Pcwder.

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