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Black Hills Weekly Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • 2

Black Hills Weekly Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • 2

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BLACK HILLS DAILY TIMES. SATURDAY MOBNtKQ. AUGUST 13,1893. AROUND THE BELT. LOCAL BRIEFS.

imi iIatk 4imw' ii mars at suotlon oo July 20, that was taken op by the ponodmaWr. 10 Marshal Dllts from Pierre that tbs mare got away from him.along the road sod be thiuks is for 6ve different places, and it is now understood that he thinks the register's place would be a comfortable shelter for a poor relation so long out in the cold. We have the best IT WILLIAM TBI Major Fairbanks spoks at Gslena to fair orowd, Thursday night, when he ex mm wo lirn. beaded for Deadwood. Porter Warn ft Editors aad Prop'n.

plained the political and financial sitaa Died In hwpHa! 0M'. at mid nanclal Ai A A -LI tlont of the country and talked free ooln reason for knowing that the land of' night August 4th, of general debility Ill HIITTIMCI age. Fever FihMAW every nvmlat ssoenl MaixUr, tl Charles LaOraoge, eboot 80 years of Stfe, lice for some months past would not hare paid $100 per month but for TO USe NO OTHER Townslte deed was filed yesterday Funeral took place from Koblnnou'i on Yeste One rear mm limaUtt too whereby C. H. Enos et al.

transferred to dertaklng roomi st 6 p. m. yesterday. the mining business sent from th SOAP FOR UUNdbv TblMWHUI rV I I iiKVTf'iS R5n Goldon Star Lodge No. 7, A.

F. A A. 1 00 Nothing known of his antecedents or OMMMt and Lead City Lodge No. 17, I. 0.

0. friends. FgAND HOUSEHOLD KKKlYTIHit' part of the Hills, and yet Dead wood in location and officers is utterly ignored. Uncle Jeems Woods, what say of Lead, sarfsoe title to lot 12, block 2, I I rr-ivsr-sii irri r' OoMtli a wmmmuj at tke sews of tteweer, At the silver convention rtoently held in Uam holera PURPOSES, Byron A. Bortle and Miss Isabel Chicago, most of the eaetern and southern you to this? What will you say when I MAN states wsre represented, as also all west NMIeaeAevatwjMeartar.

OM par 1 IS Three memo 1 AAdreas, THil TIMES. Dadrnd. loath Dakota. Boy you are a candidate for senator? Osmeron, both of Gslena, were married at Storgis on Tnesdsy. Hugh Millin and Miss Eva Hennen, of Deadwood, were ern states exoept South Dakota, which Can these things be, and overcome was "not in it." From this it would ap married at Boalder Park on Wednesday.

laliril at UM Deadwood poatofle aa ssoand us like a summer cloud without one pear that our state is in no sense interest' ed in the silver proposition. CLAMS Frank donah, who on Batnrdsr morn speoial wonder. Never, Jeems, ing last arrived at Annapolis, writes horns ImNlm Sum Convention. Theodore Knntzen of the D. A D.

smelt never. and givss a brief deeoription of a bit of er, was made happy yesterday by the ar sWaisSs rapabHaaa eoaventloe la nominate tare milMele. tor tha sweats iaaaihlp. will ba -vsisaw IT "basing" they gave him the first evening he was there. He seems pleased with the IS FAR SUPERIOR TO ANYOTHER INTHE MARKET rival of his wife sod children from Kapid City, where they hare resided for some kels at Hnron, stoats.

Dakota, at 4 p. nt, Weanes. day, auHibr SS, mas. The heals of repreeenta-etoa la lied at oaa eeletete tea aaoh aft voters or Tomorrow, Monday, the extra session of the Fifty -third congress preparatory sobool. ssnjsr Inattoa leweof enet ror aaeldon for time past Mr.

Knotzen has boilt himself ar, at efce election la Xmeiher, WW, and la aa ft oiaoisl a nice borne on Whitewood, opposite the Mat will begin its grind, and a slight glance at the grist to be ground de- Leader's planing mill at Coster burned lblilfei smelter, whioh he and family now oooupy. to the groond at 10 o'clock Thursday Aarara rJRutrJiliiwa it mllr .11 Hyde 4 Sua aaaaw 17 Jeraold nlnnsbary 14 velopes it probably the most impor uietoM night; loss abont $1600; insorance $1000. Solomon Toklla of Elk oreek was yes terday admitted to the county hospital. Home all weeks ago be mai-hed bis left foot qoite badly and tried to doctor it himself, but made poor headway, and after that member got in a very bad shape he deoided to oome into town, where he ooold get medical aid. He came in on the passenger train and was taken to the Lead hospital, where his foot, whioh was badly swollen, was dreased, when be was removed to the above mentioned hospital.

Eleotriolan Chris Peterson expects to finish wiring the new Dnion hall nezt week. He ezpeots to mske a good job of it and all wires will be run through tobes, so that if one brsaks it oan be removed and another put in. There will be In the neighborhood of 800 inoandeaoent lights in the building, 110 of them on the second floor, 125 on ths third and the rest in different plaoes throoghoot the beautiful boilding. Harry Hilton, who had a large tie contract for the B. A M.

and has his oamp on Spearfish ereek, was down to Central on bosiness yesterday. In conversation he stated that be bad twenty-two men at work and today would finish his oontraot for 10,000 tiee. He haa sublet some of the oontraot and says that the subcontractors are getting along nicely. John Matolovioh, who Wednesday evening left bis borne in Lead with the intention of committing suicide, waa Thursday afternoon found by his friends, who had been looking for him since early morn. He waa fonnd in a bunch of brush and taken home, where a closer watoh will be kept over him.

The persona who have the oontraot of grading for the water tank above the Highland hoisting works, have a force of men at work night and day. The tank will be 25 feet higher than the works. The dimensions will be 25 by 100 feet, and it will give good pressure in ease of fire. At the special meeting of Gold Ron At the weekly session of the Clover CHICAGO. ithwp tant one from a business and finan J.

F. Edmonds was yesterday requested to Cooking club, held Frldsy evening, a com tbtitli go down and adjust ths loss, whioh he cial standpoint the entire American that I munication was read from the Corbatone olub inviting the young ladies to be their 11 11 will today. nation ever had. The object of put lUaaola taaia tMeOook Campbell McPheraon taerieskax 10 HareheU Owt Meade feet 11 Miner OoZunatoa is Minnehaha guests at the picnic at Roby Basin on 10 ai Five members of ths Eighth cavalry at ting the congressional mill into operation in advanoe of its usual time Labor Day. The invitation was aocepted 41 1 a to RlKi-Z' Ft Meade left that place on Thursday for Fort Keogh, Monk, to compete in the UMMoodf and the Clover olob volonteered to pro is the depressed financial condition Oaatar 10 Barlaea 11 07 4a tU fciVM.

91 Ctioioo ranainfioB Pot ar the vide lonob. The event will no doubt be very pleasant and that the young ladies carbine practice for places on ths Department taam. Hoooeaafnl ones will go to Mobarta of the oountry, and how can improve .....11 11 tody T.J Baa bora ww4SganMt a will have delioioos lonches goes without ment be made therein. Without Chicago to compete for plaeee on the Ar my team. Ls-tmei saying.

aa aaaa A Blm VMakaaa ee aM Solly Stanlev. Daloa wishing to enter into a discussion up li HKjtKl A Lead correspondent telegraphed to on the subject, the barefaot stands that At Storgis it ia no longer the Star A Natioi ,....1 JO Walworth lanktoa ftaaa 10 Mam 1 the World-Herald on the 4th that the Bollock Hardware company, but the Stor since the advent of the democratic Irmt Homestake company's gold bullion ship- gis Hsrdwars company, with George C. IdtheT party which in November last made Hiokok, president; E. Mollring, vioe- ment amounted to $1,200,000. Whew! Ths average newspaper man ia pretty such sweeping victories upon the Ne WorU'e Tali Visitors.

president, and S. L. Thompson, secretary a i tough, but in this game the fraternity will Tha Dim TntM on Ilia in tha read and manager. John Eoales remain with tariff or free trade issue, nothing has been done by the newly elected ones diminution of the Generative and all ettfacu canard biinen. Put Bp run voiilrntly 2 or for 3, with written JiE5 to cure or refund the money.

tries to sell yon eome WO KTH LEaa imT TIOS Id plaoe of 8ANATI VO, enotoSStaE lope and we will send by null. PamBkTIi Rlaln scaled envelope free. Addi, ADRIO CHEMICAL Branch ORmCui' 868 Dearborn Street CHICAGO, ITJS SANATIVO is sold in DEADWOOD. S.D Kirk. G.

DruKKiti, Miin Si Clain Jtr Ct.mn. I St.CH, pass and the Lead man is entitled to the the new firm. ing toon of tha South Dakota itaia build or pot. to in any manner signify their inten B. M.

Bond, of the firm of Johnson A tuff at tha world's fait. AB Black Hillera tapaeUlly invited to eall daily at tha The third report of the condition of the Bond, came in from Spearfish yesterday. Is dt; ftoath Dakota bonding, raat faw mln tions upon the subject, and the great manufacturers of the country have old soldiers from Leavenworth is most en he tin tat, and keep posted of tha doings ia tha aa ww unci luasxi ouei A'TUX ShTM sal (iriifiifiALft aunferallw Hs reports ths stone work on the new Lown building completed and everything progressing satisfactorily. Be says uro wi northern fortloa of tha BUU by perusing gradually reduced their productions, fearing that possibly the pledges eouraging. In every instanoe bot one there is marked improvement.

Six are nearly well and will be sent baok as soon as arrangements can be made for their Iks aolamaa of tha Tinas. Ppaxrsaas. Spearfish is fairly lively and that a num msde before election by democrats ber of good buildings and dwellings are most popoiar hotel in the oity, and has always bad ths reputation of being first class in every particular. It is the aim of the present management to exoel the past standard by obtaining for patrons all the table luxuries and delicacies the market affords. Mrs.

W. McQuinney, accompanied by Mrs. Mart McQuinney, Mre. as. Chase and daoghter, arrived from Hastings, on Friday'a B.

A M. on a brief visit with the former's daoghter, Mra. J. 8. Fisher.

The party oontemplate visiting Spearfish today. John Hodgkins returned to Central Friday afternoon from Colorado, where be went two months ago with the intention of permanently locating there, but when it got very quiet he returned, and now says the Hills are good enough for htm. All the timbers reoeived by the Home-stake oompany are now being secured this side of Mystic, where they are loaded on the B. A M. and shipped to Euglewood, where they are transferred onto the B.

H. A FtF. John Holloran retorned to Lead yesterday from Leadville, where be has been for some weeks. He is glad to get baok home onoe more and thinks he will remain in the oity of mills. The oornioej for the new Union hall, which waa made by Contractor Lawton in Deadwood, was yesterday brought to Lead and will be placed in position shortly.

It is very attractive. P. C. McHogh Fridsy reoeived his household goods from Omaha, and put them in the residenoe on Main street that he lately rented. He is expecting his wife to arrive about the 10th.

Napolean Dumas, who left the Bills a If RpaTOBS continue to the effect that upon the tariff, might be carried into going op. Work ia going along first class You Think transportation. One (Henry DeWolf) has already been retorned, oored. The report says in conclusion: Even those who were on ths ehlorination plant. SwCMtair of the Treasury Carliala effect, and they, the producers, be art trlnt of il 1 Camp No.

1217, M. W. of An held Thursday evening, the picnio committee were instructed to advertise all thoee who intend attending, to hand in their names to the committee by Tuesday, so they can make arrangements for transportation. SinV atllHl lf tLMtata Oil) I J- end the president hare a thorough left with great quantities of the Zimmerman and Sanger, the two reoord tha best rwulu ywi shouW plug not expected to get any relief on aocoont breaking bieyeiliata of the world, met at goods and wares which would of ne enderstaodiog and are upon the best of age and shattered constitutions, are FERRY'S SEEDS. benefitted and feeling mnoh better than Detroit on Wednesday for a mile race, resulting in a viotory for Sangsr.in 3.20 4 6, cessity be put in competition with the free goods of other countries.

While Harry Norten and James Derry, who when they came here. Hatohet I AJwuyi tb best, they are iwmzl aj I Ths time was slow owing to a strong wind Frrrr'n Seed Annual 1b Hie mat democratic manipulators would try Mr. Pease received a letter from H. L. were Thursday evening given a hearing before Justioe 8 mead, on the charge of in their faces.

John 8. Frinoe equaled u. uwst, WI tut? KIIN1 HlD susuru. At IB iUVKItiaD ID IDA and make us believe that the present Zimmerman's record of a quarter in twen fiauwr, twna it im. tj -seven seconds at Omaha on ths same D.

M. FERRY CO. hard timea come from the silver pur Sanderson dated Chioago, Aog. 2, staticg he fonnd his wife much better than he bad expeoted and that she is convalescing qoite rapidly. She is up and about the petty laroeny, were found guilty and assessed the usual amount, in default of whioh they were committed to jail and taken to Deadwood.

date and will try to lower it DETROIT, MICA. chases under the Sherman bill, this ia absolutely not true. It is the old In the ladies parlor of the South Dako of terms, bat known facts indicate directly the contrary. It is known at the eapitol that the president's meeaage to the oongress which con-rraes tomorrow was completed with-oat the personal assistance of Mr. Carliale, although there is every reason to snppose that the message is entire'y deroted to subjects belonging to the department over whioh Mr.

Carlisle presides. One of Mr. Carlisle's assistants was summoned to Gray Gables to furnish Mr. Cleve-lank with desired financial inform- ta building is an elegant upright piano Mrs. Dan Lathrop and daughters came dodge of the cry.

"Stop thief." The eta house. Her most severe injury was to the left eye, whioh her attending surgeon fears ehe may lose. Her other injuries were scratches sod bruises and have near manufactured in Chicago by Bsntx Bros. issue must now, at the extra con whioh was loaned to the woman's commission for ths season. It is now under VIGOR of MEl cei in from the valley last evening.

Their household effects will be brought in at once and they will again reside in the city, where Dan will shortly reopen a barber shop. He is expecting his shop furniture stood that the manufacturers havs pre gressional grind be brought. The democratic congress must meet the case and that at onoe, or no benefit will be received by the session. If 3g EuiQikkh, sented the instrument to the South Dakota soldiers home at Hot Springs, to be lit Permtntntly Btttml to arrive daily. WEAKNESS.

shipped there at the close of the fair. ly all healed. She ia attended by a very skillfol surgeon snd everything possible is being done for her comfort and to preserve the injured eyo, and Mr. Sanderson will leave Chioago for home next Thursday if Mrs. Saaderson continues to improve.

From Tneedar'i Daily: A party of pleasure seekers from Chad "free traders" can by actual experi NERVOUSNESS, E. J. Ferral, the hardware dealer of ron, Nebn consisting of Mr. William Fow tion, but Mr. Carliale did not go, al DE3JLITY, ler, Misses E.

and S. Fowler, aooom 4mmgh hr ba just as BeUeFoarohe came in yesterday afternoon accompanied by his sister, who went to panied by A. F. Browning, were yesterday ence prove their theories beneficial to America and Americans, we will cheerfully accept the situation, but until then must stand squarely to our easy for him to have gone as it was tor the assistant secretary t3 go, but Some miscreant attempted to burglar passengers on the B. H.

A Ft. and after viewing the mines and mills, went to the and all the tnloof rti frome-tirl error or Utr excises, Uie mokjrf overwork, itckiif-ii, worrv, fla. development ami too girtn to every orftBKa tKH-tino of th Wj. 6l pl nattira I mttte Xmmtxilai I mproww awn. FttHiireunDOsttiL p.

Lead to pay Rev. and Mrs. Scott a short visit Mr. Fsrral reported the water still spouting from ths artesian well and throwing a strong stream. The tubing waa put down in the hole yesterday and it was the aasiitant secretary, and not metropolis.

ba convictions of a reasonable protective tariff. ize Gousette's saloon, on Lee street, Son-day night He whittled the window sash away opposite the window stop, but did not succeed in reaching the stop. Mr. Carliale who waa invited. Quarterly oonferenoe will be held at the M.

E. church, Terraville, thia afternoon at rvTcrtnt. explanation and prut drilling will be resumed today. They ex 2:30, to which all are invited. At the maueu (ftetueuj om The most beautiful display of aorora pect to sink fifty feet or more deeper ERIE MEDICAL tt borealis, or northern lights, tver witness meeting the matter of who will preach to the two oongregationa during the next BUFFALO M.

Iri when a stronger flow of water is Iookd for. The well ia no doubt a success and will be a great thing for Belle Fourohs year will be discussed. OIBOVIT OOVBT. Hon. Chaa.

X. Thomas, Fraaldiaa-. Daadwood Redootion Worka oompanr filed tammona aodoomplaiat in tha actios ag-ainat i. H. Damon and Joaeph Swift, wherein they pnrpoae to aet aside the ed in thia section, was visible Sunday night and was enjoyed by almost every man, woman and child in the city.

John Stewart, a former Leadite, return- and the whole Hills oountry. mi HY ARE ed Thursday from Butte, Mont He re At 11 o'clock last night the thermometer ports that all the silver mines in that lo Cattle thieves are getting in their nefa indicated fifty-eight degrees, while at 1 sheriff's aaleon foreclosure of tba Golden HEELER few montba ago for Canada, has got tired of that locality, tnd writes to friends on ths belt that he will shortly return to the Hills. M. Lipman was yesterday treating his friends to cigars in honor of a son and heir who brightened hia home in Lead yesterday morning. Mother and little one doing well.

From Tuesday's Dally: H. J. Geisler on Saturday evening severed his eonneotion as head clerk at Oscar Silver's, and hereafter will be on deck to attend to the wants of his friends and customers at his popular plaoe of business on Mill street A number of persons bave thought that Mr. Silver bad an interest in the business, but suoh is not the case, as it is owned entirely by Geisler A Laventure. Miss Teresa Herlihy has finished her term of sohool in Gunsolly district and Sunday returned to her home in Lead, where she will take a short vacation nntil the Lead schools open, when she will assume charge of the room she was selected to teaoh.

Miss Herlihy has given entire satisfaction wherever she has taught, and cality have quit work, and that only half the regular crew are at work in the cop Reward ehlorination plant, sheriffs deed o'clock yesterday afternoon Jit indioated ninety-aix degrees. No matter how warm to whioh was issued on inly 80. per mines. it may be in the middle of the day, the Deo tea of dlToroe granted Minnie Blu- UV rious work again on tha ranges northwest of the Hills, and there ia a disposition manifest among ths cattlemen to make examples of them if oaught Last week fifteen head of young steers were stolen from a herd belonging to B. M.

Mellon, whose rsnoh is near Capital, Montana, Mr. Williamson, formerly of Lead, but menthal from Joseph Blomanthai, on nights are always oooi and afford ths the tired humanity a refreshing nights ground of eroelty. who is now located in the southern Hills, where he has some valuable mines, waa in Lead yesterday looking after his interests sleep. Meehanios lien was filed on Minora' Dnion ball, Lead, in favor of A. M.

Van SEWING MACHINES POPULAR? BECAUSE LADIES The imperial German oonsul at Chicago in the Roeetta lode in Lead. about 100 miles northwest of here, and about tha same time a Mr. Olson lost Batkirk fand against Jack Mowatt, writes to Dr. H. Stein, this oity, inqoiiing Parties down from Bald Mountain yes eontraetor, for $134.16.

terday report that Thursday night the of the whereabouts of one August Thiess, a German, aboot 40 years old, supposed A Lra issue of the Chicago Tribune gave the number of saloons, ban, beer halls and tippling places of every sort in that city as 7,279. It will be remembered when the controversy over the Sunday opening of the world's fair was on, not a single one of this great number of places of business favored the opening of this great educator, the exposition, but stood fully and squarely with the Sunday closers, not from principle or a moral standpoint, but from purely elfish motives, hoping that the Sunday closing would drive that portion of people who would if open visit the fair, to seek amusement and recreation elsewhere, and per consequence they the saloons be benefitted by at least a portion of their trade. Think of it, over seven thousand drinking plaoea in one city! A late issue of the Chicago Tribune intimated that the number must decrease for the reason of inability upon the part of many of the saloon keepers to pay the quarterly license, which became due Aug. 1-5. Indeed that paper said many had oloeed and more twelve head.

Three men were seen the next day on Indian ereek with sixty five Marriage license isaoed to John Breslin A M. track was laid to the iron bridge at BUY LIKE1" head, traveling wetl Nearly all the cat to wed Msggia Redmond, both of 81 Onge. to be in this oity or vioinity. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Thiess will Portland, where that read eroseea the Elk horn. In the matter of mechanics liens filed confer a favor upon Dr.

Stein by inform tle owners of that section are upon the trail and the authorities have been notified at all shipping po'nta around the From Sandal's Palln AND TELL JS Many ladies have used otir machine ing him. E. J. Barley, who lately opened an office recently against the Hawkeys Mining company, the company yesterday admitted the following amoonta to ba dae and country and it ia hardly probable the in the Salmon blook, is doing good busi The ooncert given Sunday evening by fiends will esoape. ness in selling salt lake real estate.

There is not a day passes that he does not mske the ooDtt gave judgment in aeoordanoe, as follows: Jaa. Dingle, Wm. Jenkiu, One of the most enjoyable social events the Lead band was enjoyed by a very large orowd. Toe band is composed of musioians of talent and executed the programme in a very oreditable manner. a number of sales of desirable property.

of the week was ths five o'elock tea given 9-90; John Lata, $8190; Chaa. Jensen, His terms are t25 down and tlO a month. twenty to thirty years in their family woi and are still using the original machines re furnished them a generation Many of our machines have run more than twenty years without repairs, oftel than needles. With proper care they never wear out, and seldom need repair-We have built sewing machines for pore than forty years and have constantly improved them. We build our machines on honor, and they are recognized every; W.

M. White, $58.90. The lots range from $176 np and are a We learn that the band will sure investment Mr. Harley gives the on Thursday evening by Mrs. L.

0. Miller to a number of her lady friends. After tea the hostess aad her friends passed the evening in games of progressive euchre until 10 o'clock. On the soores being counted it was found that Mrs. B.

F. Btrone; Wltaeaaea Among the thousands of testimonials favor na shortly; also that Charlie Moody will bring his Storgis band op and give a best of references, as oan be seen by ad vertisement in another oolumn of this pa per. of cores by Dr. Miles New Heart Core, is concert in about two weeks. mat or Ma than Allisons, well known eit- William Selbie yesterday reoeived a let Dague had won the greatest number of It is a shame that so many young chil ber soholars have all learned readily under her eharge.

The Frenohmen from Central who on Saturday night went to Lead to play the Frenohmen there a game of high five for refreshments, thought thoy had a sure thing of winning by taking the five men from Deadwood with them. But they were "not in it," altbongh they had a nice little item for some paper already written up, but being defeated they didn't have it printed. A lively aorap took plaoe in Lead early Sunday morning between Al. Tonkin and Jim BnelL Offlosr Northern happened to see a part of it and arrested Tonkin, who yesterday forenoon was arraigned before Justioe Smead and plead guilty to being d. and and was fined $5 and costs, $19-60 in all.

C. H. Enos' buggy horse was taken sick wnere as the most accurately iiiteo a' finely finished sewing machines in world. Our latest, the "No. result of our long experience.

In wp iaea of Glen Rock, who for years had shortness of breath, eleepleseuess, pain in left side, shoolders, mothering pells, dren are allowed to roam the atreets as games, and her ability was recognised by the gift of an elegant china craoker bowl, one bottle of Dr. Miles' New Heart Core i closing. there are, and some of them are always handsomely decorated. The count also proved that Mrs. Frank Harmon ia an ex getting into trouble.

Friday a little girl entered a saloon in Lead and stole $6 ter from Dix Noel, atating he is still holding his situation as night cashier for the Calumet Electrio company and that no clue baa aa yet been obtained of the robber who got away with the $1,000 a short time ago. He also intimated that he proposes to make it warm for some of the newspapers that poblished what he, terms worth of percentage checks. Some of the and one box of Nerve and Liter Pills, cored him. Peter Jaqoet, Salem, N. ie another witness, who for twenty years suffered with Heart Disease, waa prononneed inoarable by pbyetoiane, death stared him in the fact, coold not lie down for fears of smothering to death.

Immediately after children ere in the habit of stealing what pert In the game, in evidence of whioh he now exhibits a choioe ohina cup and saucer as her prise. There were several ties on four lone hands, and the question was peuuon witn tne loading maenmes world, it received the Grand Prize at the Paris Exposition of 1889, as the best, other machines receiving only compn mentary medals of gold, silver and bronra The Grand Prize was what all sought for, and our machine was awarded it Send for our illustrated catalogue. Ve want dealers in all unoccupied territory, WHEELER WILSON MFG. CO. 185 8.187 WaaaaH Ave, CHitaoA ever they can get their hands on, and their parents should nut a stop to their naing the New Care ha felt better and settled by cutting the oarde.in which Mrs.

being on the streets so mnoh. conld lie down and sleep all night, and is sensational and erroneous yarns aboat the affair. Shoody provsd ths winner and was Friday night some one bent on robberv now a wen man. The New Care ia eold also Free Book, by Kirk 6. Phillips, Dead wood, W.

R. Dickinson, Lead City, and L. Faust, Central City. Soifi six months sinoe the Timxs predicted that Rapid City would seek to fill all the three offioea connected with the distriot land office at that place from among her own citizens to the ezolusion of the other counties of the distriot. The prophecy seems to be in process of rapid fulfillment.

Lafabrewu appointed receiver without opposition, the understanding being that the register and olerk would be taken from other parts of the oountry. Now MoKib- SUt-- entered the garret of Paris Giltoner's A number of Italian laborers came Sunday after being driven in from Roch- awarded a handsome volume of Tennyson's poems. Thirty-two of the guests participated in the games, all of whom enjoyed a very pleasant evening. down from Elmore'e oamp yesterday and house and milled aroond for eome time, but oould not find an opening into the being unable to find tome one to identify ford. Dr.

Montgomery, the veterinary surgeon, was oalled and fonnd the animal suffering from an attack of botts and at "WOOD'S PHOSPHODE11 The Great Enclbh Raae'T. Messrs. TJ. 0. Oox, of Mankato, MinnH rooms underneath and went out the way William Fowler, of Chadron, accompan them at the bank, and surmising they would not get their pay, came very near Promptly and It euro all romuol Wmkntt.

tuition, vTJ ied by three sisters who reside at Hazls- ones administered to hia The animal was all right yeeterday. he entered and then knocked at the door, but did not gain admittance. Mrs. Gil-tonor and a lady friend who were in the house were badly frightened, but did not ton, and are on a pleasure laurnev rirtrU uf Abator "3 Been KMicrlbed and R. Q.

Qillnm, of Terra Hsote, Iod TJnlMd States fish commissioners, retarn-ed to the oity yesterday from Spearfish and the northwestern Hills, where they spent several daya collecting specimens In the Spearfish, Redwater, Montana lake, through the northwest, arrived yeeterdsv. Hugh MoDermott, head olerk in the creating a riot, the captain of the crew deolaring they would fight if their time checks were not paid. Mike Elmore waa found acd identified the men and their eheoka were promptly paid. No blood was shed. They devoted part of the day to a trip to years rn UKxuanai "rr ll the onl RtMobf am LtMiwttf tnr Wood grocery department of the Brlok Store, go to see who the intruder was.

Lead and an inspection of the biir mines Mrs. James Cavananuh thought aha departed on Sunday's B. A M. for a few weeks' vacation in the east. He will visit and mills, and will visit Bald Mountain to and the nnmeroos small lakes and streams, heard some one trying to gain admittance day and leave for home this evening.

taking temparatarec of the waters aad ob relativee in New Jersey, and Brooklyn, N. of this, IeTB his alshoBot store. lntloJiJS lettr, and we will sand by return Pr Pamphlet lnplaln naled enreftrpe. tamr Thoe. Whrnlan mt to town two weeks to ber bouse early yesterday morning, and as shs was alone with her children she did and will stop a few days in Chioago Mr.

Fowler is well known among railroad men in the northwest, where he haa spsnt taining; descriptions of tba ooo try and streams for the eae- veu, Ajawura a auQ-in-iaw, 18 DCK in Rapid waiting-and 1 watching for Clayt fihurts to resign olerk and for the appointment of a new regie-tor, when be hopes to fill the position of clerk," foe which if rumors be true, ke has no claims and less-fitness. VTttk. Doff Haynie, whose mother is and take in the fair. 1 AWTOU TUB WOOD CHRMlcaij Jtv I Woodward areaae. PjSa'tWs.

Ss-BoM In Deadwood by Kirs dr WW'4" glt. Main street. what any plucky woman would fired a pistol off twice to frighten the intruder ago from the Two Bears, at 8trawberry, and made complaint against John Mc-Kenzie, forimau of the property, alleging Miss Lena Wadsworth, who for the cast a good many years pulling paaaenger traina. He polled the eeoond train that came into Deadwood over the Eikhorn. few weeks has been visiting Misa Atlanta away.

The noise awoko her neighbors, Fuller snd friends in Lead, left 8onday who ran to their doors, but saw nothins of afternoon for Piedmont, and yesterday any intruder. assaolt and battery, and spun a long yarn aboot how MoKensie had attacked and struck him with a olub. Warrant waa issued and defendant appeared before Jus- from Sandar Dally: Tha nine-year-old eon of Mr. and Mrs. Jos.

Ricket was bitten bv a targe dog at second ooasin "to Vioe': President faveoson's wife, left last Saturday visited the Crystal Cave and in the afternoon took her departore for her home at Mike Mare came into Lead early veater- Btnrgla on Friday, though not seriooaly. Fremont, Neb. uoe Belding yesterday. The evidenoe went to ahow that Whealen was a disturb COMPOUND. A reoont dlsoortry jj Alt, and reliable red.

lwr.or whn nffer day forenoon from his camp and swore oof a warrant for the arrest of John Pasco, chargiog him with petty larmn. eeeded qoite well and will leave today for Nebraska points to continue their re-aearca. They assnre aa that boat and almost any other ipeeiea will thriva ia some of oar moan tain streams that are not thatUUieeoarae of a few years the airrama wUl be stocked. Tha government haa decided to esubliah a lhatehtry taf eeetion somewhere, probably this fall, bat whether not it win be tat tha RackBiBa oTl Western Nebraska they aaaaot state. At any rata it will be toeatad a aaiubia plaoe from whiah tbeaattie Bttla eaaatry can terap- fV' -'4' tr V7tDgton in not ehaseforthe flaot ef register, having said, as is i that it would be God Preparations are being made bv tha ing element aboot the place and bad been different committees on Labor Dav fes Chief McAllen arrested Paaoo and ar The dog waa killed.

Sheridan, Wyo, to bava a new democratic paper. The Herald of Hot Springs, 3. Is to ba moved to thst place eo says ths Cheyenne Sun. uisonarjed for excessive drinking and was ejected from the enirine room Mn. tivities for a grand time at Roby Flat A zl Ha ii get it His relation raigned him before Justioe Smead.

The complaint' was withdrawn by John agree good programme of sports has been arranged, and it will be earried out without tl vie president's t-tJal sfJJ kirn in the chase hoor CoiirotTMn rate no nln or lnokiJ2i cen te In metage In letter, and we will JfT5Iia ty return mill, mil sealed partloular envelope, to Indies only. stamp Address Pons Lllv i 1 So. I rieberUaek. Detroit. t-eM ta Deadwood bj Kirk 8.

PnilUpa. drugs' Konzie. His honor discharged the defended the costs would be oharged to Wheal if he were responsible. ing to pay the costs. Wm.

Frederiok, who bought the bay I delay. All railroads have made reduced The Homestake hotel is the best and rates..

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1877-1897