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The Carbonate Reporter from West Virginia City, South Dakota • Page 4

The Carbonate Reporter from West Virginia City, South Dakota • Page 4

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West Virginia City, South Dakota
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1 4 CARBONATE REPORTER, PUBLISHED DAILY BY GOTO J.C. miner many yew' experience, It to take thesuperlniendency of two of the Mock companies organ I ted at Dead wood. No better man could be found. Geo. S.

Hopkins of Central, deputy United Htates mineral surveyor. Is lumy tngthe cltiejof West Virginia and Editor, Manager, Foreman. Dolph Edwards, H. W. PlKNBO, Fkahx M.

Pihxbo, Dr. H. H. PERRYMAN, Physician and burgeon, West T. ewmn'Rin ocuer inwrifw SATURDAY1, AUGUST 6 1881 fc LOCAL JVBWS.

Business Booming 1 JOE HAYES, HITTER, Here we come. Road the new ada. AND TbeDeadwood Carbonate Mining com pany, through Its president, D. A. McPher-ton, engaged a tftnrepor and on yesterday surveyed the Central Carbonate and Royal American.

Hte Immediately le a contract tp sink shaft). hundred and ift deep Bofiof $ie above jfrinj-si a Announced by stiver expert good and the owners should feel Jubilant that they have secured this staunch company's assistance in developing their property. The sirf discovered on yesterday on Coal creek, two miles from the city, promises to be one of the best in the Hkt ah-eady dteoovcrud. It to eWoed oy Capt. McEwen, A.

Howard, Uank Jewett and Mr. Jeffries. The captain it an old Leadvilte, Colorado, miner, and kttewa tilted ivi nhe tee U. aiiia tft partner, Mr. Jeffrlei They both speak to the highest terms of our prospects and are quite sure we have it Have You, Real Carbonates? The above question is asked our reporter bjr nearly every person who visits oar city, before inspecting oar pseepeett, and We iovAriably answer theti in the language of THE BOSS Club Booms, Corner Wall and Main-Stt.

WEST VIRGINIA, D. T. How do you like our rim Ciinraa cottages art In demand. Borne lot-jumping yesterday. No right.

The hammer choruses are lively, remind tog us of Dead wood after the fire of 1879. J. N. Ritter, the old time favorite, Central, ts doing a rushing business. Mr.

Griffin sent a man over bis toll road and has ftpatred, bchlfiH and otherwise put this mute In order. Parties wlshrng to send letters to our citv to any of their friends, can aeud them to the Rrportrb office and we will cheer-fully distribute them. Deputy Recorder Jerry Shannon opened his "gfllce yesterday, and Is now ready to) record lota. Don't all rush at once, but bt sure and file without delay. Livingstone A Hopkins contemplate pnttfng in a telephone exchange as soon at material arrives.

TOUiTllOTTE SIMPSON scripture: "Come and see." There are in the Villa a large number of SAMIST old miners who were in Leadvllle during I livery ail the carbonate strikes there, and they one accord pronounce our discoveries liar in appearance and elf far greater ex It tent. It is believed that these deposits underlie an area of twenty or thirty miles square, reaching as far went as the Bun Dance mountains and southwest to the tyiyen Kara range, to room for ten thousand busy prospectors to ply the pick with the best of surface Indications, and prospects of being rewarded. Knowles Jfarshmant "Vlrg-liiin. Where yoa can get drink thit will make you feel ts if you had track Carbonate that goat 10,000 ounces to the ton. Wneleaale and Retail V.i'- Hall Myde brought into eur office today the best speciraens of sulphurets, mixed with carbonate and galena, that we hare seen.

They have several tons of it in the Nevada lode. The committee appointed by the South Dead wood Carbonate Hlningcompany has nearly completed negotiations with two prominent mines near the city to link a shaft until the body of ore is reached. A miners' meeting is called for this even-tng on the public square, for the purpese of meeting capitalists and conferring wl'h them in regard to the development of their mines. The meeting wilt be addressed by Capt. CI.

W. McEwen, a practical miner. All are expected to be present. Oilr Odwaod (he Timet, stated on yesterday that we had removed our presses from Lead City. We only brought over one, leaving two at Lead City, and as toon at our- stocky of paper, eta, arrives, will be ready to issue the Lead dity Tribune, We hare men and material for both.

The fact that, Sacaual McHastar, superintendent ot the Homestake, and Harry Gregg, superintendent of the DeSmet, are interested in our district, the latter the president and director of the largest stock eempany yet organized tn the Hills, it no mail weight to those who know these gentlemen. They have nothing whatever Id do with snide mines or unwarranted excitements. Five assays made within the past few days by 8. F. Moll tor, assayer at Dead-wood, from ore taken from different placet in one of our prominent discoveries, showed the following results: First, two hundred mm THIS SPACE RJ58E9PED FOR Tipple fit Steele.

ML DO SOT FORGET. Dealer, in Paints, Oili and diaas. A fall Line of Fime Ti1et artlflea, Fancy Goods, etc. Agenta for Tal. cou'a Mixed Paints.

r.M.M. WIZLIjlJfS, PHYSICIAN 148 office on and seventy-five and ninety one hundredths; second, one hundred and twenty-one; third, one hundred and fifteen; fourth, thirteen and one-half an average of one hundred and thirty-one and thirty-five one hundredths ounces to the ton. This was taken Leave orders with Ham Dal ton, City Re-from the surface to the depth of six feet carder, West Virginia, D. T. WBST VlSaiXU.

VIRGINIA, D.T..

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1881-1881