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Black Hills Weekly Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 3

Black Hills Weekly Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 3

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fefclok iilLLs WEeKlV llMifi SaTVUdaV MOliMMti DKCEMBEtt 14, 1895. D.isooll and the batohet will be boried. of any man. AROUND THE BELT. LOCAL NEWS.

thing, isn't it? imts (aeTaSuaaavlSTT.) All that flummery of sbowy cere That locality most be in a perfect tnunoil owotiupallv. There appear to be a few families of beligerante wbe delight to ag John B. Lawrenoe. wbo was found dead J. W.

Diiou, tbe able traveling repie- mony, and hired brohestras and vocalists and the crush of fashionables in bed Friday forenoon, lid i stiffened (entative, in Nebraska and South Dakota, Tvyg Running gravate their feuda and be ia trouble. It by Bunday as a corpse tuuuliy doee, and pertar arner Editow and Prop'ri, wunld seem to moet people that Mouaban of the Biohardson company, at Omaba, came to town Friday. Laet made this Miss Vanderbilt nothing but still "Miss Vanderbilt" outside would be tbe last man to curry trowOle, tea Sores. 1 TIME! Published moral of wra i ul Bill! afr the experience ha bas jnat gone it was noised aboot tbat be waa not dead, and a oom mittee from Hope Lodge No. 60, A.

O. U. of whiob he was a member, wrs appointed to ascertain if suoh MODULI I1J00 through and if Drieooll wouldn't talk so 100 pres rt)! muoh and so foolishly, he would be mnoh of any European royalty or nobility that does 'not speak Let it be hoped that there are some American girls who wouldn't 40 this for I (JO was the oaae. Thev went and viewedthe SSS-SiK OwaaU. 1 Sunday a nnmber ot traveling men who were spending' that Jay at the Oinard hotel at' Norfolk, held a meeting and decided to aolioit 01 ntribotions among the traveling men, sad others wbo will give, for tbe purpoee of raising a fund to erect, a monument over the grave of their late W.

W. Lillie, who died at better off. Quit yoor ohildish pootinge, neighbors, and behave youreelvea. No remains aooompanied by Dr. JWFree- the Serpent -i III 1 1 1 1 1 -Contains ewmmary of lb man, wno again pronounoeo ine accessed body Is harmed bot ourselves.

dead. When tbe remains of a person 19 million let alone paying millions to be snubbed by suobs. Jim Oolltn, a miser employed by the tnrr. rv Who haevbeen dead three 'days look as Stjng. rj i-ai Norfolk last Christ mas, and left his' fami natural aa Mr.

Lawrence did, it shows grest skill- on the part Of Undertaker 8. au It appears that republican manip ly in deetitute oirodmetancee. Mr. Lillie Tornado company, at Terry, was severely injured at about 9:80 Saturday bj a large rook falling upon him. Be waa working at the bottom of tbe shaft, and while in a wn Dleuy eradlulad Bf I Deadwood.

Booth Dakota. Smith, who thoroughly understands represented May of Fremont, BL00OP0ISM eBSSBBBBaiiiw- beiiltna powers. Hee-kavm the nntam, and bnllds no the STBtem. 1 ulators are cot the only, ones who steal funds, but now a shortage of his business. one of 'the best known firms in tbe weet, 'inured Ik Deadwood ponotto iml stooping posture, a large rook fell upon and waa one of the best known and most A VUaMMS VMUM IBS SIIMW SOB HP WMMB I August Koskt got into a disturbance la three quarters of a million of doll popular traveling men on the road.

Mr, SWIFT SPECIFIC Atlanta. Oa. hie baok. He. waa unable to say whenoe tbe rook oame, bnt it ie the bolief that it fell from a drift a short distance above Lillie was working on a good salary, bnt ars has been discovered in the dem-ooratio campaign fund' of Chicago, Thb republican national commit' beside supporting hU own family bad to Leonard Bunt's saloon -on Sunday night and was put out of the plaoe by Mr.

Bunt. At Koski reached tbe street be polled oot his knife and oot a dog belonging Mr. Suni, and then oommenoed stabbing the bim. Be waa badly injured, and may not support his parente and his wife'e lhe obarcre is made bv tbe cbair- lee meets at Washington todaj to decide upon a time and plaoe for tnrvive. Dr.

Freeman waa eent (or, and at tbe time the telephone servloe dosed ing company, the owners of whioh reside on the belt Tbe two stamp mill he took down with him, is tunning steady and do man of the democratic central oom-mittee of Cook county that funds of parents, and owing to a rupture wae on-able to get life ineoranoe. Three lists were authorized, one of whioh is posted patenting of lands to that railroad company by the United States land office. Not hearing anything about bis recommendations Mr. Andersen ventured to remind the secretary of them and to ask that he say what he intended doing about them. He was curtly informed that the secretary did not deem it advisable to pass oh tbe subject either way, as, congress would probably legislate upon the subjeot at the; ConJng session.

It a Cleveland worshipper that was re-sponsible for the rumor that Mr. Smith, was contemplating an early retirement from the cabinetA Washiugtonvcorrespondent, however, writes, he isnV doing anything of the sort, is enjoying his prominenoe tottie full and is using" it to help along his ambition to succeed General Gordon as Senator from Geor- A mix has been introduced in congress byJohnson, of California to make it unlawful after August 1, 1890 'for any foreign born laborer to enter the United States; also a bill to provide that no alien-shall be admitted to citizenship who has not for the continued term of five year? preceding his admission resided within the United States and who cannot speak, read and write tbe English language. There have been also other bills in'roduced of the same nature by members and senators from different sections of the country, which indicates that the immigration question is one whioh will receive attention, as it most cer proprietor, inflioting two severe wounds on his arm. Koekl was arreeted by Officer the past two years have not been ac in the Oinard hotel offioe, one is being bad not arrived, at Terry Mr. Collin was conscious and bis sufferings were Intense.

Be has Jbeen working there bot a short time, and onr informant waa. pnable circulated In the eastern part of Nebraska counted for, and there appears to be, as he bsvs. nearly eicrht hundred Geo. A. Northern and" looked op and on yeeterday was arraigned on the charge ef assault with a deadly weapon, to wits a sharp knife, with intent to do bodily to give any information regarding him.

and Mr. Dixon baa on to circulate, which he posted 00 tbe Keystone hotel register; yesterday, and the traveling men who are Tbe Klatts and Beakeys were down He had bis ease continued until Wednesday at 1 o'olook. town all contributed. Tbe timbers have been raised for the DeadwOod ia graced by some good boy from Lead again Saturday and indulged in another aeanoe before Justioe Belding. Klatt had Beakey arrested for neing obscene language in the presence of bis new addition to the Old Abe, in which thousand dollars whicb- should be, according to their books, on hand, but is not.

The democratic administration of the central committee born out of the assassination of Carter Harrison, Mayor of Chicago, is charged with the misuse of this money, and for this misuse no ex and disgraoed by many bad ones, and we believe we will voice the sentiments of will be put tbe large crushers. The build' (Klatt's) little girl, and the evidence sub Ing over the two other oroehers will be stantiated tbe allegation. Beakey was torn down, and a new, more substantial and larger one will be erected, which will cover the ground now oooopied by the old tbe people "of the olty when we say there le a gang of youngsters in Dead wood, whose equals never lived, for genuine meanness. Friday evening a lot of these young imp; busied themselves smearing ing good work. Diok is looking well and reports tbat he felt first rate during the time be was down there and by far better than on bis former trips.

He expects to return before many months. Superintendent E. E. Clough retorned yeeterday from Piedmont, where he went Batorday to visit tbs M. E.

church. Sunday afternoon Snpk Clough and two other gentlemen were driving from. Til-ford to Piedmont, when their team ran away and overturned the buggy. Mr. Oloogh waa bruised about the shoulder aod pretty, badly shaken up and one.

of hie companions was butt badly. Prof. Btraoban yeeterday received a letter from Prof. Cook, informing' him tbat the Normal school faoulty will some Over tn a body and attend the Eduoational "association meeting next week. Prof.

Blraohan anticipates a targe attendance. Invitations are out announcing ths wedding J. A. Tedrow, of Ohadron, Neb, and Mies Julia Oberg, of Central. Ths planation is at present forthcoming from the democratic citizens who fined fit and oosts and bas iaken tbe matter under advisement, promising to take an appeal.

These families have been quarreling and rowing for several yeare over trivial mattera suoh as a pint of milk or 6 oeuts wortn of nails, and it is safe to building, sta extending back to the hill, where men are now grading for the part tar on tbe knobs and latobesof a number to be oooopied by tbe new engine. of stores on Main street, snd the atmos stand under the charge of having taken the money for their own personal benefit. eey each baa paid hundreds of dollars in phere wae bine as indigo' with tbe profanity of those who got their bands and olothing daubed with the stuff. It is im bolJinf? the republican convention nett year for nomination of a- president, etc As to tho place for hold-Jog the convention, there are several lively candidates, Pittsburg, San Franoiwo, St. Louia and Chicago, with, as it appears at this writing, chances in favor of the latter.

in importance to the locating of the eonvention is the resolution of Committeeman Payne of Wisconsin for ohioge in the basis of representation to the convention, the proposed basis being proportioned to the republican vote oast for preside in the last presidential election, brief mention of which was made in these columns a fe days Upon the basis proposed the convention will be considerably increased in (lis, whioh appears to be tbe only object(on. There is a division of sentiment in regard to the time for tbe convention, quite a few claiming that a short campaign would be better, and these favor September in-itetd of June. It is more than probable, however, that June will be selected, thereby giving ouly about four months in the campaign, which, in our judgment, is quite short enough. Our dollar goes that Chicago and June will win. Drs.

Diokinson Freemaa and Bpaulding, who on Friday amputated Joe Aehton's hands and feet, completed the operation by 12:80 o'clock and reaction set in short attorney's and court fees and officers' ex pensee and they are no bearer a settlement possible to eradicate tar from tbe cloth The Btate vs. Borgeraon on tbi today than ever. It tbey are eatiafled ing, and the mischief done by the youngsters wis serious. Borne people are die- boards Monday for before Justice others ought to be, for tbey are tbe onee who have to work hard to pay the costs Belding1. Tbe oom plaining witness, A Haletead, testified be was in fear of bod ly afterwards and Joe was getting elong well for a few boorVand a), o'olook became delirioos and died twenty minutes afterwards, notwithstanding the numerous unfounded reports eiroolsted by persons, posed to blame tbe Rolioe for "not Correcting tbe boys, bnr the parents are the of tbeir foolish, childish litigation.

ily barm from tbe defendant and wanted From reports, we judge the Plnma tainly should, in some manner. It him pbt under bonds to keep the peaoe, proper ones to took ter their ohildreu, and we believe if the parents wiU exercise good discipline over their boys at home there will be leea dsviltry commit A. number of witneaeee were oalled On tbe steam laundry is among the "baa teens." Saturday, Lida LaMear and Msdihilda is notioeable that all the bills earry the clause providing for an educa part of the state, bot none of them eioept the oomplaioaol knew of any threat be' ted in the town, and it will not be neoee ing made by tbe defendant against tbe sary for tbe polios to resort to extreme Hanson, who have been employed al the oocoern, oame down to Deadwood to get assistance in an attempt to oolleot wages due them by the proprietor, A. G. Wallace.

The women olaimed $20 end $35, respect tional qualification, which the Times has always advocated as the correct and only qualification for foreign eomplainant; the latter however was to means to preserve decent behavior. positive in i.ii statemente that Borgersoa wae put onder 300 bonds to keep the peaoe for one year. The oane aroae from born voters. ively, and alleged that Wallace had die Oordwood is higher at present than ever before in open weather. The apt ie good timber ie getting exceedingly scarce near by, and we have an id a that the energetid posed of or waa about to dispose of the snap for the purpose of defrading his eome trouble over mining ground in Yj! low oreek, located by Borgereon in 1893 If -not alreadyHn existence there oredltors.

A warrant wae issued and Offi ceremony will be performed fat Whits-wood on Christmas afternoon. The funeral of the late Joe Asbton took plaoe from the residence ot bis sister, Mrs. John Tortatt, at 1 o'olook Bunday afternoon, and waa largely attended. Rev. 0.

U. Ware officiated. Invitations are out announcing ths wedding of Ales. Stewart and Miss Bertha Halverson, whioh will take place In Lead on Wedneeday evening, Deoember 11. The home of Mr.

and Mra. Hiram Van Akin, in Washington Addition, was brightened Sunday night by the arrival of agirl baby. Eight ore cars were placed on tbe slds track in Gay villa, Sunday, and are being loaded with ore from Matt Carroll's mine iaBlaoktaiL Born At Deedwood, Monday Dec 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Benson, a daughter.

work of the government officials in look and relocated by Ealatead in 1894. As should be an insane asylum placed cor, Donovan boarded tbe B. M. 8:80 aide iean it name oat daring the trial that leg aftsy the tibmer and threatening to prosecute violators of tbe law, baa had at a convenient point near tbe nation train In pursuit. At latest aooounts Wal' W.

8. Allinson of Lead is interested in the the effeot of deterring many wood chop lace bad not been found and It is believed he skipped out. A lot of goods in tbe 1894 location. Good advice: Never leave home on a laundry belonging to patrons were Satur al capital for crazy officials. Mr.

Cleveland and his cabinet have, so say reports, arrived at the wouderful conclusion that: the overwhelming democratic defeats of November Journey without a bottle of Chamberlain's day expreeaed to a lanndry down the Elk- pers from cutting small timber. Good wood finds ready sale at 4.60 per cord, and it is difficult to supply the demand. For aeveral years the principal sou roe of tbe wood supply baa been the central and Oolio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy born to be done. For sale by K.O. Phillips and leading droggiats.

The eoroner'e jury in tbe Green oaee at last were endorsements of the ad southern Bills, from Damont to Bedfern, Judge and Mrs. Granville G. Bennett retorned Sunday from a very pleasant ministration and condemnation of bnt we understand the railroad company Stnrgie bas not as yet reaohed a verdiok The sohool of mines at Rapid bad to send to Omaha after some drugs needed to analyse tbe contents of the stomaoh and bas raised its rate on this traffic to auob the anti-Cleveland democrats. Was thoogh short trip to California. They wbo wish to injurs the physiolans.

At the regular meeting of Hop Lodge No. SO, A. O. U. held Friday evening; the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Obas.

Evans, M. Thoc. Flsonery, Treasurer; A. I. Maroha, William Lang, Recorder; J.

F. Peters, Financier; 8. R. Bmith, Reoelver; t. Jenkins, Guide; T.

O. Benny, I. W.J Edward Bhimmine, repreeentative; Geo. W. Hal-vey and Frank Abt, alternates.

The bnilding committee of the new onion hall, on Wednesday evening opened the sealed bide received, for the raising aud repairing of the roof and third story of their nice bnilding, and al a meeting held Tboreday night, awarded the oontraot of tbe same to N. BergersonVaod according to the advertisement, work Is to be oommenoed not later than aextxpnday. A large 20-foot lathe, made at the Nllte Tool works, of Hamilton, Ohio, was received by the Homeetake company on Thursday and will be placed in tbe machine ehop along with tbe other new machinery lately reoeivod, eomr of whioh has been plaoed ia position. Considerable change has been made in the ehop since it has been enlarged. John, B.

Lawrence, who was found dead ia bed Friday forenoon, waa 40 years, i months and 7 days of ege, at the time of his demise. He leavee a wife and two aged 10 and respectively, and brother, Dell, ia Lead, and a mother, father and sister', oa a ranch at Bnoma, who were at once notified of his sodden death, and win be in to attend the funeral. Justioe D. D. Bmead, while east hut fall on a vlait aod while ia Massachusetts, saw quite aa oddity while al chorea one 8onday, in the form of a person aboot Jfl years of age, who was Ubra without arms or legs and had to be harried around br an extent that dealers oannot eee any anything more idiotio ever bonoetv stopped at Ban Franoisoo five daya, but did not ad in lie the ollmata muoh as was profit in handling wood from that sec ea- TJUwtaw tnewalhr-of tr limiue heart of the dead man, whioh were sent there to be analysed, and the verdict' will tion.

Coal Is oominir into common use, MANLY UIGOn asylum? It is- egotism run wild. atormy and gloomy all tbe time they were there. Tbe eoontry is beautiful and the Journey was eniojable. The judge while aodt the consumption of wood for fuel growe gradually emaUer, bot those wbo have not yet changed 'heir s'-oves have to These self-blinded individuals will never realize the disgust the people ONCH MOR8 la harmony -with the world, 2000 completely eared men are not be rendered nntil the analysis is made. Ray Taylor, proprietress of the dive at whiob Green died, and ac inmate of tbe place named Nellie Ray, have been arrested.

We learn by telephone that tbe out walking about Ban Franoiseo one evening lost bie bearings, and asked a pay pretty dear for thi ir fuel. of this country feel for their demon singing nappy praises rnr the greatest, grand- little newsboy to direot him. Tbe boy Joe Gossage, publisher of tbe Rapid strated incapacity until the election returns of next November are opinion generally ie that Green died from was to polite that the judge bought a Journal, spent Friday in this city look apoplexy, as a thiok, heavy growth of fat "Daily Beporl" ot bim and paaeed along, ing after matters of importance. Joe et ana most eao ceesf ul cure for sexual weakness aod loetTtKor known to medical science. An aorountof this wonderful disoorwry, la book form, with ret.

renoea and proofs. Kill h.unt counted; then they will have the re had grown around the heart. In a moment or eo the boy overtook and doesn't often visit Dead wood and wben Bra recent order of the secretary of tbe treasury the ooinage of silver dollars at United States mints was discontinued on November 16th last Of this the Mining and Sci-tntific Pre saya: "This, virtually converts all tbe silver bullion now told, by tbe government into gold o'lligatious. Of this "sli ver tjuUion the United States treasury now holds 137,644,000 qunoes, which cost the government its pres-nt coinage value would be about 1175,000,000. In connection with this matter it is worthy of note that the statement so generally made that silver dollars are directlj redeem able by the government in gold is sot so.

Silver dollars Are not redeemable in any other form of money. Silver certificates are redeemable by the government in silver dollars only. It is, however hrtber to be observed that in practice silver dollars are readily whangeable for paper money, and flatter is easily convertible into t'd, but the greenback is tbe only government form of exchange or Honey, than gold, which is directly redeemable by the government in jNd when so demanded." rnainder of their lives to learn Jo see be does be eeee some new improvement Rev. H. Bblnn, general misaionary of topped bim, informing tbe judge that be bad given bim a $5 gold pieoe instead of a niokeL The boy was ao frank and hon in tbe town.

Joe eaye Rapid is a little themselves as others see them. tbe Methodist Episcopal ohurob, head' quiet, like every plaoe, bat that tbe tows quarters at Galeeborg, III, arrived 'Bator- est that the jndge gave bim a half a dol ferine men (sealed) free. Full manly viiror Dermanentlr restored. Failure Impossible. ERIE MEDICAL EUFFALO.N.Y.

is steadily growiog larger and more sub day and went down to Sturgis to bold lar. and the little ohap waa greatly pleased. etantial. Bis town is taking a profound From Sioux Falls papers we lesrn that a Mr. Munson was reoently fin At Denver Judge and Mrs.

Bennett saw interest in the propose! railroad from tbe the Kingeley family, who are all enjoying Twin cities to tbe Bills and will assist the ed fifty dollars for keeping his sa WHIINIHmitNHtUI project In every way roesible. Tbe com good health and are prospering. At tbe regular meeting of the Dead' iigioue services today and hold meetings for a few evenings this week; He expects to bold a series of meetings in this city within a week, probably. Rev. Bhinn visited Deadwood a few years ago.

He is a very eloquent and interesting speaker, having traveled extensively and followed loon open on Sunday, and now be WarnlnQ to pany that wae incorporated there a few ha asked tbe city council to remit Wood Fire department last evening, Chief yeare ago, com poet of. Rapid men, and whiob graded 17 miles of road eaat of the fine, which been done, the Bim peon announced the following eubor Manv Internal remedies arc belnr skill- 8 dinate officers: Geo. Wilson, of tbe Book basis of his demand being that his Rapid, will gladly give that and tbe 55 bie line of work for a great many years. and Ladder company, first assistant! Ed, aoree of oboioe ground, two miles north of I fully and glibly advertised, professing to St 5hortea Labor, Lessaa Pains Child- bartender who kept open Sunday did tbe Barney hotel, for depot privilegee. birth, and wilb wonderful inconslat- SB bis attendants.

Ths yoing man was well edooated and was a graduate of one of the eollegea there. Paol Eokbart and Julius on take were i enoy to regulate menstruation. Common Two and probably throe of the delegates not know the law. It bas always been our opinion that if saloon Banscbka, of the Dead wood bose, second assistant; Frank Ksllar, of the Fountain City hose, third assistant; H. A.

Cable of Homeetake boss, secretary; and John eanse snouia loacu any woman tnataprep- art Lion adapted for 2 appointed to attend tbe convention, al on Tboreday evening arreeted for being keepers had in days of old confined Minneapolis will go. Treber, of Sooth Deadwoode, treasurer, Deadwood business men ought to be- themselves more closely to the laws, keeping the'r places of business A gay and festive soon, known as come Interested in tbe real estate propo "Moee," who etruok town a few days ago, closed, absolutely so, on Sundays, MENSTRUAL DISORDERS will not prepare the syntem for Child-at blr'Ji: oo tbe contrary, TaBaaL Bsa- fi Diss at this time may Imperil her Ufa. We earnestly say BB WARE of all such; they ea cannot, at this orltloal period, do any poshI- et bie good, and their use may prove fatal, It la only by persistent xxtihval treat- ment while enelente, tbue relating and softening all the parts, that the hour ef Child-birth la robbed of Its terror! and ao 2 remedy oo earth does this but "MOTHER'S FRIEND." on Sunday threatened to out the "giiesrd" sition being made by tne trustees uf the Black Bills College. If the' towns of the Black Bills respond to their request and that antagonism would have out of Laura Brown, a colored woman, been aroused so strongly against with whom be formerly lived. Moee waa drank.

They were looked Up for the night to sober a and Friday forenoon made the aoqoatntanoe ot Joatioe D. D. Bmead to the tone Of $13.60 eaob, snd in default of the wherewith to pay their fines, tbey were committed. George William, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. W. Phillips, of Highland pirk, age 8. months and 6 days, died of heart fallnre at 6 o'clock p. Tbe funerel took plaoe yeeterday afternoon from the family residence, Rev.

Peterson subeoribe $50,000 in real estate, tbey pro them, and that tbe saloon men them pose to open an eastern office, probably picked op several days ago by tbe police and ordered oot of town, bat managed 40 selverwere and are largely responsi in New York, and iuaogcrate a systematic ur luruicr wiur uissviim sjSAiuruatsj secret himself from the polio and re hla for the onDosition to their biisl- THE B8A0F1EL0 REGULATOR CCSPA2T, oampaign of adverting for tbe Blaok Hills in general, giving speolal attention i malned her. Jndge Belding will attend 1 JL, WA. a ness. sVMffMtttttttttSSSSJ to bis case today. to those towns wnioh contribute to this It Is currently reported that tbe management of the Elkhorn railroad company will very soon institute proceedings for seouring tbe property required for tbe elegant new pawenger deputy on the triangular shaped pieoe of ground, oorner of Lee and iberman streets, plane and profiles show an elegant briok and stone structure, conveniently arranged and very ornamental.

Work commenced In earnest yesterday on oonetrootioa of the new Elkborn spur to the D. and smelter. Ed Ooolette has the oontraot to do the grading and yeeterday pot a large crew of men and teams at work. Material for the treetle wotk will be delivered in about a P. Dagoe and Wo.

Belble, representatives of the Deadwood board 'of trade, in tbe convention Of the Minneapolis Commercial olub, at that place, on Wednesday, left Sunday. The convention will consider the proposition of building railroad across tbe reservation. Sheriff's deed on foroloseore of a mortgage given to R. W. Cooper to DigbUn Corson waa Batorday filed by Wm.

Belble to lots 9 and 10, bloek 18, Deadwood, being the property oorner Main and Deadwood streets, consideration A reissue of pension ie announced in favor of Biohard Lee, of Coster City. officiating. fund. Besides being a worthy eaose ap pealing to tbe highest motives of philan "Tb terrible news comes that the CHICAGO Mr. 0.

H. Morrill, president of the board of regents ot tbe state of Nebraska, end Judge A. W. Field, a prominent attorney of Linooln, arrived Saturday, took a rt.nrrlitHr of Mrs. Vsnderbilt, wno of Mai has iust married the Duke throphy, suoh aid promises splendid returns from a boaioeee standpoint throngb tbia method of advertising.

No risk is taken In making a subscription, as all subscriptions are conditional upon tbe sort of ale- trip over tbe scenic Bpearfleb canyon borough, will be only route, returning to their homes jeeterday, calized concubine in the oourts on Mr. Morrill is a stockholder In the Golden Beward syndicate, and never having visit- the oontinent simpiy a amu ui uuu- foil amount being subscribed. COTTAGE ORGAN las attained a standard of ezsaUencs whV nlmlts of no superior. It contains every Improvement that Paine, ami snd money can produce. ventional mistress and not a real wife Register of Deeds Mtteon believes tbat jftd the Hills, avlled himself of ao oppor Unity that presented itself.

The gentle at all, says the Sioux aus jrrest. the telipbone eao be put to any osc Yes 1 1 1 1 I a The duke, in addition to being i men viaitco sow ooiurinwun ter and otbet places of interest in this duke of England, is a prince the Mobs than a month ago an eleo-tjoo was held in Utah upon the ques-ho of admission to statehood, "toch, as is known, was decided fa-rble to that proposition. The Doited States law upon the subjeot Prides that a proclamation shall by the president immediately "Poo proper natih'oation of the af-lrtive result of the election. The Pper noiioe has been forwarded to to chief executive, but no order has issued. It is said an appeal has made to him to withhold the lamation on the ground that tbe 'ormon hierarchy interfered to pre-a fair expression of the will of people on statehood.

But the Hling 10t wnich provided for admission makes it the duty tJ president to issue the proola-if he finds that the new state constitution whioh-rs republish form. We cannot believe it J1? that President Cleveland 0l)ld, upon partisan grounds, dare Wlthhold the proclamation making lUte, but we shall see. JowAB7the mighty fallen 1 E. Anderson of New York, one (. original cuokoos, has been of- Cl''y snubbed by Hoke Smith, one the annrvnj i m.

terday a reetdent of the Bald Mountain district telephoned to tbe register of deede and wanted bim to take a description of a location over the 'phone, and reoord It, wuhoot bis coming down bere. Mr. Matsoo le always obliging, bot tbe rules Of his offioe were not elastio euough city, and got a glimpee of the siliceous Ore belt as they were whirled over Terry prince of Mindelheim in Suabia a title conferred on one nis uuo- k. ha Brnnnror of Suabia. And 7 SSOa! to permit that.

VVa 9 1 according to the regulations of princehoodhe can't marry a oom- Tbe Infant son, born to Mr. and Mrs, tr i. a moner and Miss Peter Eixenberger, on Deoember Stb, died within- an boor after birth. Tbe parente bear their toes with fortitude and certainly have the eympatby of numerous only a commoner, and so the courts Awarded Highest Honors World' Pair, DO; Peak and the bills adjacent. They were surprised at the magnitude of tbe district and the prosperous and promising aspect of things in general.

They spoke enthusiastically of tbe magnificent scenery along the Hpearfish canyon line, sod ae-eared a Inn reporter 4hat if Lincoln people sod only bad an idea of what there ia of interest to eee bere in the BUN, they would prefer taking their pleasure trios sod spending vaoationa here to going elsewhere. Mr. Morrill promised to vteit oe frequently id the Jnd Field baa beeo bere on The funeral of the late John B. Lawrence took place from the opera hooae on Bunday afternoon, under the auspices of Hope Lodge No. 60, A.

O. D. sad was largely attended by friends, members of that order and vieiting brothers. Prof, and Mrs. R.

A. Windolph oa Bunday had their little daughter ohruteaed by Rev. G. O. Ware.

A large number of friends were preeent, and George Beers and Elmer Allinson famished musio Suitable for tbe oooaaion. There was Joy as well as great surprise at tbe residence of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Bohnitcel, oa Saturday evening, over the safe arrival of a boy baby. Mother and heir doing well and the father is one of thehappieetof men. At the meeting ot Hose company No.

1, held few evenings ago, the flnanoial eommlttee who had ohsrge ot their grand annual masquerade ball Thanksgiving nigbt reported that the net receipts of the ball were $190.48. One of tbe twla daughters of Mr. and "Mrs. Osoar Eriekson, ot TerravUle, aged 28 days, died Wednesday night and was boried yeeterday afternoon. i The new and larger line shafl for ths weet side of tbe Star mill, has arrived and on yeeterday was delivered al tfte mill.

Bom To the wife of August Johnson, on Friday, a son. Riobard Dunlap returned on Sunday's Elkhorn from a ten montha' sojourn at Nioarangua, Central America, where he hae been superintending work on valuable property belonging to the Mosquito Mln- of continental Burope cannov w8-nizehereas a real, wife, merely a friends, in their affiiotioo. monradatio adjunct of the -prince. On Thursday night a bright boy baby Waa wives to tbe care of Mr. and Mrs.

If he was simply a duke she could his wife, and that is simply au Chris Roth. Mother aod child are doing nicely, aod the father well be ia greatly several oooaalona, looking after the inter diaappointed. Tbtm excellent Onraoa are eeleoraM olume, quality of ton, quick rpune, v.i1n- de.rn, Iweuty in lluin', vrfent ounatrurtiiH), making tlina tli. tractive, ornaments! aud di'Slrabie orynm smee, schools, churcbe. lodxea, eocleti evi CBTABL1SIIED HEHITATIOS fMEO.iiXEu rarti.iTir.js, SKIUDD WOHUSTV, i BEST HAlK.ni at Onasruwi am this ras popuiiAH oncfAii ests of clients.

Tn county coort Monday Judge Bennett Mike Drieooll, the Centennial farmer, who had. Frank' Monrihan arreeted for threatening to kill auiT bas agreed to withdraw bie complain? and the contro be is in England and so in cngiana she is bis wife. But on the oontinent she will till be-only Miss Vander-bilt, a maiden in everything but maidenhood, the tempbrary plaything whioh princes are permitted to pluck ordered Wo, Hanke, guardian of estate of Andrew Andereoo, Insane, to transier a one-third Interact in tbe mining claims on opper City oreek, for doing aeeeeem.nt versy will beamioably settled out of ooorv Nearly the entire oommsnity on Centt-u for their casual 1 Is what this American girl'l mdhons vvu-j nial, was in Deadwood Saturday and friends of Drieoall and Monahan got work for 1895. 7 -Engineer Frank Peck Monday received thsm together aud talked the matter over MOST PERFECT MADE have boughtthe pMviiege oi.uB...K lt one tne men 'Mr- Cleveland to look after i lnteretsof the government in liilU "io, Pacific railroad. Quite a firek nsnie( gentleman i rduf-'0me Commendations to Seo- Hoke Smith oonoerning the -o very 00.

xne cnarK. pure 0nm o( TlrtjT powdef fm from faotory in Philadelphia a costly and handsome solar transit, ef the very latest patern, with all the moat approved devtoea. It eoet him nearly 400. Pwmt bwkM ftn rated in the grea courts Mthe private snajjf of -the prince of pending In Justioe Early's oourt against from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. Monabao will bs withdrawn this week bj I 40 YEARS THB STANDARD.

Mindleheim, ana not.

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