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The Carbonate Reporter from West Virginia City, South Dakota • Page 2

The Carbonate Reporter from West Virginia City, South Dakota • Page 2

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West Virginia City, South Dakota
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CABBONATE BEPOBTEB, PUBLISHED DAILY BY Pioneer I': Editor, Msasser, Forsmsn. H. W. PtHKW, Fium M. Puram, i the lucky ones.

too. They tooled, ground that already prospeiihrnif. To our own knowledge MeDanei has business connection In the Hsnhanta Hate), Deadwood, that I on ofAht beat paying concerns in the Hills, udTwhen he tells us ha hat permanently pitched his lent In Wast Virginia it prorte his Ml-" ment and oonfldenoa in our camp. PKRSOJfAl. "Blaok Joe" or Joa Perkins' is in town shaking hands with his many Mend.

We have known Joa for a Ion; time, and hope that he will auooaed In rhlt invest. menlt. t. W. J.

Allison of Lead City, Ts in the oamp to-day investing in town lets. lesof Thu C'tKBOKiTn Bnroataa fonad at his place of bo? Inete st Land Cky. Jos. Hsttenbsch, of Batten bach Bros, was In town lo-dy, got a lot and made arrangements to bring a stock of goods to the city soon. fl.

H. Folk of Lead Is in lb -quietly Inspecting our mines; to at to he able to report on hie return: Mt was delighted. L. F. Whltbeck, editor of the Pioneer, it In the city, re porting our mineral locations for hie paper.

Whit, owns a good on himself. Grooeiy Honse, Messrs. Christie, Roblneoa ted Tan. ocker, the South Deadwood committee, returned to-day, having oomplaied their Jbre. J.

HEWES Proprietor: Btrsnlu and town apeen- Mr. James Knapp, John Major Hutchinson an In latmg in mines and loam lots- 11 1st! frcri Squaw Major Oonklin cornea In dtswvaried of fiat crock and reoert rich iv milling ore In that toetiliVii SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 1881 ZOCAZ, NEWS. B. W. Plnneo accidentally crushed hit hud la Uu press, which has delayed several hours.

i J. Hewes, from Oentnl, has opened a piouasr grocery store, ud keeps ipmnl Hue of groceries. Our advertisers can readily aee thai it li the heat medium in the HiUa through which ta reach the public. Two hundred end llfty tickets wen sold at Chicago this morning through to Dead, wood, en route to this city Jlmmls Robb, the genial, good natured carpenter bom OsottaJ, la On "boat" that pot np the list building in the oamp. The Baronan will be round at Ilia, soul, Lead City, Hamilton A Roekfellow's, Deadwood, and A.

farms', Central Uty. Tht trail leading sonthwaat (rem odr city ip some ot the prominent mines re. samblet ih track of an advancing tray one hundred thousand strong. Charley Doioff has a genuine bonsuta, (be Canyon. The South Deadwood company maoe arrangements for an inter-tat, and will commence immediately.

On Thursday at 4 p. we decided to start the Karonrra, and with our ma. hinal aheon mlM airty drowsd Stal evening, an Friday, p.m, It reached tha ground, and to-day her are. Just as we go go to press are lesrn that eonelderable claim Jumping Is going on. Parties who fully understand the law an foremost in the matter, and we warn them todeslst or serious oonseqnences may follow.

Harry Dal ton, the city recorder, Is on the streets to-day with Jerry Shannon, his deputy, doing everything In their power to satisfy the tswn lot holders. To-morrow they will be able to record A. B. 0. and D.

Si j. A pleasant feature of ear town organluu tion and mining excitement np to the present writing it the met that no violence or bloodshed hat occurred. But very few persona are seen carrying arms. In the language ot an old prospector, "it Is the best, moat orderly atrike ever seen." "She's a daisy." We hare received orders for mora than Ire timet the number of copies than ws expected when we Tenturad to ship the type end press. Over dfteen hundred wen ordered at 7 p.

am. mat evening. If we are short of orders to-day, Monday's Issue will contain more reading matter and a brlet description of some of our mines. Wt learn that certain attorney from one ef our sister cities hu been telegraph, las' east a willful, malicious lie about oar canp. Ato nnothar person ooanactlng the nam of one of oar most prominent men with a vtwalander.

Several miners threatened to use twisted sat weed asa throat ecotraotor. Dont show your mis. arable spleen by such 'disreputable acts, or eternal "vigilance" will overttka yon. McDonald and VoaBurgh an among fee latest arrivals la the oamp, and among A Grand Stock ot Provisions on hand. Oar prioat are boand to tuit, for" cannot be undersold.

Samuel MoMaatar, snpertntendeat of tha Homnstake group of miner, was visiting our city and mines to-day. A. a Rolf, of the well known trm ef Fowler dt Rolf of Central, la In town today and intends to open. Hugar Wilkinson, of Central City, largely Interested In mines in this vicinity, lam town every day. A a Msrshman, of Knowlas Marsh man, returned to hit home to-day well pleased.

T. J. drier, of the Homestske aompeny, came over with hit chief UMlsy. Mrs. Dr.

Rogers and In. Peck earn over from Deadwood to-day. WE STOP ON MAIN STREET. opposite Public Springe. Uirngcate specimens of Iril tan principal nines can be aeen at W.

J. AUason'a Jewelry, Stationery and Music Store, where will be found bottom price for everything in hit line. Printeri' stationery, flat and hollow silverware, large assortment of gold axd silver watches and chains, clip, files, office book, pocket books, endless varifty drawing paper, wall paper, goilt paper, shelf paper, toilet paper, etc Fin assortment of cigar; tobacco, can-. dies, trait and boas ice cream. In the confectionery departmant Allison of Lead City, is always to tha front He now spending a week in the new carbonate camp, locating claim and looking up town lost, r.

idUoJVvrxasB, West Virginia, D. T..

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Years Available:
1881-1881