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The Daily Deadwood Pioneer-Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 4

The Daily Deadwood Pioneer-Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 4

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THURSDAY, NOVUM BRli J9 1900. THE DAILY PIGNEEK-TIMES, DEADWOOD, S. D. Ironsides to Start Up. aauipfbi in i a i Walter L.

Vercoe, M. EYE AND EAR Si Occulist 8. M. R. R.

Deadwood, S. D. Tel. Harrison 2 3 I MIKES AMD MINING' i 8 9 0 It, in aiiin. ed tha id liou-i.

iles mine, will resume work within the next few weeks. The property is on Squaw (reek, and is owned by the Colorado and Dead wood (ornpar.y. which consists largely of Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek 'npitalists who purchased the property from Frank liryant. There is fine ore in the mine, and the company in-tends to resume work on an extensive scale. fa is all in ore.

The ore taken its The above is our cost mark and all of our immense sr, of Coats and odd rants will be on sale at Cost until Roy Miss Harvey TEACHER OF PIANO. and are all gout ut, without any attempt at i f.o'o ill Hive an ave; a a value (if $8 ton. altho much ii.li ei samples can be Th ore. a online to all experts who have examined it. is true sylvanit'-, and the general opinion is that it will mow richer vlopments are maile DAMS BLOCK.

STUDIO, 30b DEADWOOD, S. no Clothing Is in this tile. Rene ml NEW CYaS.l, i FOr! li Hrljf WARD. 'ihe I ni)ir iai (ioiu iaiui is ha x.ifi pians tor 4) its now cyaimle to bo eri'i-l- etl soon in the Fir.st ward oi' tin 0) city. The plant will jn 4 bulow the mouLh of Spru Kiilch ta on Dunlap avriiuc.

and wi.l 0 tit bo of hiittf ietit a a ity to handh' ail tin; oro from thti coin)), jiy's ties, and pi obab.y miiiio custom oro. It will be porfertly equipped, and while the pla.n.i are not yet fully de ided upon, it will be one- of the line plants in the (ountrj. will rivo em ployment to a number of men In this city, and will alio bo tho THE SINGER is now locaated In the SYNDICATE BLOCK Lee St. near Main, Deadwood. The Gladiator Gold M.

M. Co. Organized under the laws of South Dakota. Owns property between Deadwood arid Rutabaga Gulches, near Lead City. We are now developing this prop- We have millions of tons of medium grade ore in sight.

We have a tunnel proposition. We are selling tock to develop the property We have a few nure shares at nc. For particulars call on Aaron Aider-son at the mines, or Central City, or address GLADIATOR GOLD M. M. CHASE'S Otto Grantz Gets Home.

Otto IV Th. (Irant. and daughter. "Tiss Lillian returned yesterday from Colorado, whero they had been fur a we or I wo. Mr.

(Irantz went d'iwn with two carloads of ore for the (Jlobe smelter of Denver, and Miss Lillian a' ompanied him for a visit with friends. The oro that Mr. (Irantz took down gave him Rood returns, and he is well satisfied with the re- Most popular of all sewing ma chine Second hand machines for sale or rent of all kinds. All makes of mrchines repaired. A.

N. PARKS Mgr. Main Street, Deailwood Where They Sell Cheap til means of furnishing employment Rooms 613-14 I. L. T.

Building, to quite a number of miners on suit of the shipment. Des Moines, la. -GlaSS (186611 "My property Is included in the big THE CI i DRAY LINE, Wholesale Hardware Biccles and I vVE SELL BABIES Sporting CocJs. UtUAll 121I-21-L'3 HARNEY SI Does all kinds of heavy hauling, moving of heavy machinery. excavation civ trading, hauling of ore, etc.

We've Got All Kinds of Teams deal that is under way in connection with a lot of other ground hack of IOad," said Mr. Orantz yesterday, "but it is not bonded. I would not sign a bond, but I signed an agree mont to put my property in with the rest, and 1 am prepared to deliver the "oods. I am getting a good price for it. and believe I would be doing the wi-'o tiling to let some one else get it and look rV'tor it.

In the meantime I shall lontinue to work the ground ship the ore I take out until the mil ha price is paid for it. I thrnl: (. i-' a "ood pin pert of (lie 'i-'V I FOR THE BABIES I J. C. CARSON, on Office syudieaLe Hik.

to do all the (ompany's ground. It Is tno intention to have work started on the plant immediately, and to have it ready to bein running early in the spring. The Imperial company Is tho owner of tho Amoriean Rxpress and other well known groups of claims In Hlarkiail glib and was promoted by W. S. Klder.

of Deadwood. The (ompany has large quantities of orr on Its properties, and will be able to keep a cyanide plant busy for an indefinite pcr'od. cerooeee TITANIC COMPANY WORKING. Sinking Has Dee.i in the Titanic S'mft C.i' lie. Th( Titanic ciitnp.uiv h.i re eist ly liliilt a sha ft In oi and a i urn i hoist ing plant in dim ration id hi and are prepaii hinds of work.

Haliics, Shial I.abit's, l.lark hile (iiil Ilaliics and liny i ad I a iin PROMPTNESS lb OUR MOTTO J. Le Beau The Central Jeweler, Is Headquarters For Black Hios Gold Jewelry, Any de.Mgn, made up on the shortest notice. WAIL ORDERS Write him just what you want and he will (piolo you prices by retum mail. REFERENCES Any' bank or mcican tile hoiiMj In tbo Hills. no'! Pv 'ti': thru ii'i'l vviil undoii'i'e i i inn' rv b'-f ale Dlk.

B. 169. H. IIS. Office No.

2 Syndii I Residence Phone Office Phcne, B. in All Kin.ls of Rabins 10 Prop. 9 9 Ca-it End G-cp. in 1 he 1 1 I lin ivi r. lelt mi' Ii .1..

ii i 'iii -i i 1 1 in ill. r.iiv ei Ii iUU. CAN BE PURCHASED OF US 111 I'K'b 'I I ln'v i aimc all I In- ay Ii InSUI.Dll il; I since Hie anil was resumed in I he Ini I foot shaft Tuesday rnorniu lie lit i ii 4 nur-iiK' 'Mi i'1 IS I be IH'i' ii' I lie luil that time it has been lowered feet. It in expected that ipiartite will bi i-eachcil in nol In exceed li'ty i We WantYou to Coinc In laiins, in i.i):t aiiii guli mar Ca Ii tin, and is getting leaily to npicy for a patent to Uie ground, lie li.i, held ihe claims lor over a year, and has had considerable work done upon them. The prc'i' rl is itr; 'ip well, and Mr.

Kaultnan is highly Mills i rarely ()f a feet. Henry Kyle is in charge of the work. The company has a substantial boarding house, feet, built with two thicknesses of boards, with a building paper between the hoards, also "cd and plastered inside. There is with his invest merit Kaufman visited Dead in ivt And sec our iiii'of Unities es- 9 peciallv invited. 1 WILCOX PHARMACY.

Corner Sherman sind I a bunk house, plastered in the sam way, 10x32 feet. 0 A DIVIDEND IN SIGHT. August, at the irctilutie i ol tin in i iy i i nn I hat. visit thai, h- i the the The comnany is going t( pay its first dividend in I'la-t lie lie ie inlhii'ii. eii i ami I ns -n Itiai 1 1 lis hat is i O' .3 This will be the tir-t l-al ONLY A FEW MORE the ildc; by a mining iieiipanv compo ed x-cltislvely of Son' it -aietal.

it Is expei ted to liave a aiiitruy effect upon the investor of Ihe crn part of the 'tae. where a rns or: ity of tho Cleopatra stockholders reside. The eomprrny has proven to be a Huceess hevond nnfl-dpnt'on. due to Sale 1 1 Great it laughter is Over, TI I'leilt oi men Oi I i a 1 lure, was itarted (MVS up a go nh i lil i y- Tho; is stated i the management of n. 11.

Hughes, and a tone, a iu milkinir monev The evil- I Tuesday to the this was lull i a pa ore, and il bins are ful of I rlvere rubber go DMffiBSOLL-SEBGEAHT DEM nide plant is running steadily, and making splendid cleanups. Mr. Hughes wan in Deadwood not long ago with two bricks from a recent cleanup, one of them being valued at ir.no, and the other was worth $S0(. The oro body is gaining in size as it goes la, and is Improving in quality. The tunnel between 400 and r0f) feet, long, and the ore assays from I to 130 to the ton that the mill will now run permanently.

The ore is bein brought from the Din ile mine, near Bald Mountain. 'I ho Kildonan was hut down last May. while the company was doin, prospo: tins; and development work upon its properties. During the time that, it was idle the machinery has been overhauled and re-eiire and one new tank has been add Lidgerwood Manufacturing Co hoists -f I 0. F.PMEIL deadwood, ior Take Advaute of Whilo You Can and Fit ui fc lr cut tc vt inter at Great Saying On'y a few days moro remain for tho people of this vicinity in which to take advantage of tho great opportunity which awaits them to clothe and fit themselves for the cold and blustery winter which awaits them, at a great saving over the usual price paid for the sumo goods.

W. 15. LOWE Clearance Sale is yet go-im; on but it. will now continue but a few more days. You had better i'ii'" advantage of it it will pay you.

Our larw sto of DHY GOODS, CARPETS, SUITS, OVERCOATS, JACKETS, CAPES, FURS AND SHOES, i' at 'ho at est sacrifice you overheard of. They must he sold re is a sample of how we are selling them: You can buy a suit that formerly sold at 1(11)0" for at for Sli.Oj; an overcoat that formerly sold at $12.00 for at $14.00 to for from $0.00 to a cloak, cape or jacket that has been retailing at from $11.00 to $15.00, for to $0.00, or one that has been selling for from to $10.00, for from $4.50 to SC. or. Carpets: the best van! wide, ingrains from 29c up. 1000 pairs Ladies' $4.00 Walking Shoes, the best quality ever turned out by any house, during this sale, This is indeed the greatest sacrifice sale that has ever been Inaugurated in the Black Hills, or any section whatever of the west.

The reason for this unprecedented sacrifice is that we must unjoad our mammoth stock to give the carpenters a "chance to work. With years of hard usagg our "floor has become worn and must Be replaced with the regular trend of business enterprise and push, or front has become a back number," and must be replaced with a new and up-to-date one; our fixtures with twenty years of constant service, have done their duty' and Biy Sale Denied. 1 1, was a nn cl i -n a iii.il a in in'-, been cio. i 1 pro ii I'll I I'eeri ii tt a i e.i tilt! 11' our' iWOOil Irciuiry of on -V the i eiiiie.jcii wlio 1 ati i.i.Jt.s GEO. AYcRS Last Payment on the Hermitage.

The final payment has been niadu by the Spearllsh Development, cone pany upon tho Hermitage irroup of mining claims, near Razeed Top. The Hermitage group behme.l to i-'ul Star, Kirk O. Phillips. N. John Musselman and William of this city, and was In hided in the 320 acres purchased by the Spearfish company.

The Metallic Streak anil Black Diamond groups were included In the same purchase and the payments have been matjg sppif them as fast as they became due. The company made the last payment on the Hermitage on the 23d of this month, and the deeds have been placed on record. The Spearfish Development com Successors to Ayres Hardware-Company. 4 -it laopeity was met with a deni-i that any uamaction had been closed, altho a was not denied that there was a ih ul on. and it may be expected that a bis sale will soon be made public.

New Coal on Hay Creeks There has recently been" a valuable dis overy of coal on Hay creek, north of the Aladdin coal mines, and near the ranch of James Ryan. The new And is said to be on ground belonging to the estate of Fred M. Barrett, and the coal is of a superior quality, with a splendid roof. The find is regarded very favorably by coal mining men, and it is believed to be the most Important yet made in the Hay creek region. wmiiitrinmnttmiwH.

pany Is paying something more than musi do set aside ior tne new ana modern ones we have ordered, and hence it is that we must reduce our stock or move Into other quarters while the work is being done. We decided to give tho public a benefit-so a sacrifice, costmark sale was put on everything is going going fast, too, so some along. Our old customers, especially, we invite to come and get your share of the benefit We have served you in many sacrl-flce and clearance sales during the past twenty years but we beg to say, that the sale now on caps all receding efforts it is the greatest sale ever put on in this, or any other country. Yours, for quick sales and small roflts, 140,000 for the ground it Is purchasing, and is laying out about $35,000 in cyanide plant on Johnson gulch. The plant has been about ready to start up for several days, and it is expect Hardware and Mining? ed that it will be running by the first 6f the month at any event.

O. N. Brown has been in charge of the plant since Mr. Moore resigned his position with the company. LOWE.

The Hi-Hi to Be Opened. Hi Worden win open a first class saloon and beer hall in the building at the corner of Main and Gold streets Saturday, night, and will call it the Hl-Hi. The place he will occupy is now known as the Maverick. Mr. Worden is one of the best known saloon men in Deadwood.

and his Stella and Marguerite. These two groups of claims, owned owned by George Hoosier and associates, and located on Falsebottom 'a few miles from Deadwood, continues to show up well. The tunnel on the Marguerite, which some time ago was started on the water level, is now in about 6ne hundred feet and Doadwo od friends are assured of a class and popular resort. He will open Seebick IMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF Gowns and Saturday night with the greatst lunch of the season. HIRAM Mfllllf NKdl iJAllUfJlL UAIJIi DEADWOOD.

SOUTH DAKOTA. Millinery Assay 50 Cents Gold and Silver THE UNION ASSAY OFFICE 7 Established 188J. No 37 Lee Street Deadwood. i Will Giv Correct Results of Both United States depositorv Custom Ore DIRECTORS: O. J.

tAUSICRT. T. J. QRIKR. E.

SPARKS P. Gold anc Silver For 50 ON ALL SABLES ii SOUGHT TO Tt'K nrv.f. P. A. MiPHBRSON OFFICERS: M.

H. Lyon a do We are now prepared to treat custom ores by the Cyani.le process at reasonable GoMen Gate Mining Milling Company lFirst DeadwoodS.D O. J. IAU8BVBT I Chl- TcDENllA I J. OR Assist Cashier A-.

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