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The Black Hills Daily Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • 3

The Black Hills Daily Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • 3

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1 ACK DAN 'lMs fl'l'' I A It 11. 11.0. iilli LIEBMANN'S. I WERTHHEIMER. Mis.

T. II irvey Olid chil W. 1:. Peler EUonbcrger. Sinus Cil.V Jotirti'il: Th-r the fhe Daily Times.

nil I. -i -He of upturning out whether BoiHtt'f i- a t-i I DAKOTA. IN 1 HI. I i is ns A. tu S'l'll.

'iV m. I-n Id V. L- 11,.: ir 1 Dfiuwoco POSTorricE. I' r. -I t-t li i i In lyslMIV au.l I'llS of Grand Forks or iUpi 1' i- qJH-probnble that where a mull when President U-irrison I hi- proc lamntit.il.

if 1,1 he ul.l his h.iiiif. Hut ti. i- a und there is strong i- even v. ith him. 1 I rutno reil thai II'-milt.

iHD OHeallTUllS OF MHW. Arrives. Close 11:8.) a.m. YiM HiiHMiQrih. li i n.i.ii 12:00 m.

11:1 a.m. Hu.iJ.u-. 110 a.m. IiiJ1 Fiai uiMf- i 1 -u- (a, 11:16 a.m. M.

C. Connor will be the lluls rep e-ent-atives on the hoard (tf nyt ham-g mi-nt-rv il. Hi over public A full assortment kid gloves and mitts for evening wear, in all colors, just received. We are closing out our entire stock of ladies' and children's woolen underwear and hosiery at cost. First elms English sateen corsets, only 75c each, would be cheap at 1.25.

Bargains in Utile linen, towels and napkins. We are selling a splendid quality, all linen cloth at 45c per yard. Our stock of ladies' and children's winter cloaks auJ wraps at coat, to make room for new ones for spring. Blankets and comforters cheaper than ever to close out the remainder of our stock. Butterick's patterns aud Hall's bazaar dress forms, best in the world at 2 tf M.

J. Wfkthheimeb tfc Bbo. MINERAL BELT. M.n lit lvrMHy yv i fiMi Tpm. ioaoa.m.

open friiu a. m. until 1 p. m. 'ou" P- m- it'll m- tiiti'l iWOHI, tHKHORN MISSOURI VALLEY R.

R. Handsome black gros grain siU for 75c at M. Liebuiann'a. Surah silks for 75c, worth a dollar, at M. Liebmann'e.

Bargains in pluah garments, you can find at M. Liobmaiin's. Turkey red calicos, 5c a yard, at M. LIEBMANN'S. 1 16 tf The Chautauqua society meets this (Tuesday) evening at the residence of Judge Bennett, William street.

J. B. Faibbank, President. Ask for Zoeckler Bro's new home-made sugar-cured hams, sugar-cured breakfast bacon, short clear sides, and sweet, pickled shoulders. Sold by all grocers.

2 6 lw. A Good Rkcobd. "I have sold Cham tii'ions of the sl-ite. Win ti.e ttfii.ist r. et for the gentlemen liuiiied.it wiiulil 1 tt iKing, A Ul-v i.U Hiv 'i, TIU; MI HCAV MKI'TCINK Kflficaa 'ny, Mo.

l'i I tPH'i ''7 3. VrvrtrM. li.il.' H'4 If K'ff. si -m tt-iitmeii vtith larger au.l varie.l effect aunday, December H2d, 119, at Ifh 'T time. eiericnce in nlufa'iniiul mat w.u.l I lilt hn Mil.

S.totl, Ml East. I Nil. 4 Puss. n.s a niiuiher of iits'i'utions wry huh and every effor' hi- ex STATIONS. 1 not on' to m-iiiitniii bn' to 8:26 4 4'.

their tfiuling- 8:51) Ohtcaifo Valley LouK Flue Chadron Juuctlon way-sue deficits I. liap Falrburu Heruiosa ItFuiinin Attention. Soutli Paadwoofls. rwiilnr weekly n'oeting the South T) adwood Hose company will he held this Carley O'Leary returned from his ranch, i 1-50 t.j 1:40 4 1 512 147 11 V. T.

7 I I evening, at -which a full altenJatice is rs- reporting stock in excellent condition. 8' 1-2 1:0. 6:3. 61 4: 4 4:3.1 4:1:1 3 45 3:10 Ey3 and Skin Ointment. A fin; for Sure Kyen, Toller, Uboiini, ScaM Hcal, Chrouic N.i Vcvur F.c.t ma, Lch, ISoro Kipp'os am! s.

It cfn.rjtg a ml soothing, ilutiiiri of ca la to cured by It tutor oHkt treatment had fulled. 65 aud 50 tort boxes furs-da Lf PHILLIPS EOEKCUGIIS, Dc iwcoi mimn THE CHSCACiu Au A stereo pt icon entertainment or serifs of them will be given at the Congrega juested. DKbiRE Lacbai'M-lb, Foreman. UiiBMiS hiaoiiopr, Sec'y. Notice.

in i i.i.nnl L'dii rsl fund war Kapld Lily black Hawk Valley Tillord Hturgls Wiiilewood tional church, brgimiing Wednesday evening and continuing each evening this week. Rev. Eastman will app-ar as lec rants registered prior to Jritn.iry 1, lat'J, on iiieseiitatiou at my i.ee. turer, and accompany the audience ou a Intt nst ceases ou and nf'cr thi date. trip around the world.

THE CIT1'. Three rooms to ren' in connection with the Springer house, Lead. K. r. 1 mi t-ti's.

Trt-as'jrcr Li'v-ri-uce c-mnty. S. D. February 7. 2 7 10 voie lank" at th TtvKs 1'ifJiee.

12 :9 tf Prescriptions a specialty at L. P. JenkJ i. i 4'- try, r- ias' drug store. 5tf Jack Klatt is rapidly rebuilding his yv OTIl OF HAI.E OF KKAI.

I.T M'K In in residence, Lead, destroyed by fire Friday night. or.ler the court of Ih-ttmnis "-r u. mte of '1 ntol-ao tms HI I ill The funeral of the late Mrs. Minnie or a i'. fht.iimt rarler.

the the Malando, took place from the Catholic S'liiioiisiiattir, will it. hij.ler. fur rat-h, will su'-jert tu o.i.liruin- church, Lead, Sunday, at 2 p. m. tinii l.y -a'tl fiuiiiy A Sam miner, name not learned, was Tu.

-1 T. the or tr rotry, a. n. 1--. at' 1 1 nVl.tc.

a-iu-. the '''''h, admitted to the Terraville ho-pital suffer i-tnte of the lli.titmf i -I, lilie 1 ol ttiil. uu. or ing with slight injuries, occasioned by falling rock. a.

inn thati.i Ihef el ('alter at tinieur his lot. i.ii'i. ii. til Romnetition can offer such values Ill an-1 Hi of h.ii.i Ni unie, lji-t iK-iag h. s.

1,1 oumy li RAILWAY. OVER 7,000 MILES Of steel ticck in I 'linois. Iowa. Wiscensm, Mich-ftan, Minnesota. NtBrsssa, Dakota and Vvyomincr, reaching the most important Mining and Commer-cat and forming the direct and popular line to miB EASTERN CITIES.

The Equ-pment of the Lire embraces SumpttiO'jS Dining Cars, New Wacrnor and Pullman Sleepetl, Superb Diiy Coaches and FAST VlSTIBULO TBAIHS Runnin" direct end connecting for all poii u5t. CKLY LSSE TO THE SLACK H5US For T'c-l-ca, Uft. Time Tallies ar.4 frll lufot-raatHin, ni-nlT to any Ticket Ajrerit nr adiires tict'l Agent, Chicago, UL j. vcri'is, e. c.

i. vs.m. 91 Fu. a- this season as Cohen, Gumbiner 4 in Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, of iao' an I ft.ili.w t-e-wit: etc. Their stock is complete in ever eat.

II. act couU in lwi wrt-s: t'Wetlier nnrftenlitr. It. will nav everybody to cull and examine their stock before laying in with Hie ftiiittwiiiK n.n.1 (ISIS art-sol thee plUl sitHkel tie ilia, V.atu "ue K.iM walch ami n-hi, wiuier supplies. tie au.l Ullt-refl IB met i.i In bum Burner ran I ill.

of Central, carries a ayvilii fort pulririK ts.i:.r sad lanre stock of Honors and cigars to be inn- jn- fluent-tii-u-t i- sold for the next ninety days at cash prices. Give him a call. 1 berlain's Cough Remedy for ten yiars," says Druggist E. B. Legg, of Vail, Iowa, "and have always warranted it aud never had a bottle returned.

During the past ninety Jays I have sold twelve dozen, and it has given perfect satisfaction in every instance." It does not dry up a cough, but loosens and relieves it. It will cure a severe cold in less time than any other treatment. Fifty cent und $1 bottles for sale by Phillips Burroughs, of Dead-wood, aud Dickinson Comes, of Lead City. At an early hour Sunday morning Dr. Babcock wassuininoued to tend a young woman suffering with a sprained ankle, the result of too much danciug at Kieuier hull.

Scarlet fever is reported prevalent at one or two points on the Elkhorn. No deaths havo been reported, but a number of children are seriously ill. Ask for Zoeckler Bro's kettle-rendered lard, fresh made every week. 2 6 lw. Mining blanks at the Times efbo.

The senior proprietor of this paper has besu subject to frequent coids for some years, which were sure to lay him up il not doctored at onw. He finds that Chninberlniu's Cough Remedy is reliable. It opens the secretions, relieves the lungs and restores the system to a healthy condition If freely used us soon as the cold has been contracted, and before it has become sett ed in the system, it greatly lessens the att.tck aud often cures in single day what would otherwise have been a severe cold. Northwestern Hote1 Reporter. Des Moinrs, Iowa.

Fifty cent bottles for sale by Phillips i. Kurronghs of Deadwood aud Dickinson 4 Corues, of Lead City. HOTEL AEBIVAL9. WENTWOBTH. B.

SHANNON SON. PBOPBIKTOBS. Bucklev, Bloomfield, Iud; Wil-sou, Greeiicastle, Ind; Gates, Posner, Lead; 11 Ladle Custer; Mansgrld Lake Mills, Wis; Mariou; Moulton, Dunlay, Chicago; Dillon. HG Mason, Omaha; Underwood Lawrence, Sturgis; Burns, Galena; McMaster aud wife. Belle Fouiche; row and wife, Whitewwd; Cross.

Ft Meade; Wilber. Hay Springs; Campbell. Defiance; A Wilson, Straus-burg, Neb; Olney, Sidney, Neb. OVEULAND. F1CHLEB B4UTKLS.

PBOF'I. A Snyder, Butte; Perry; A Wilson," Box Elder; DrapeJ, Centennial; Hanson. Strawberry, Tam-mer, Sturgit; Reedby, P'um Creek; Lindell. St Onge; Wm Meyer and wife, Bare Butte; Smith, Whitewood. REtHTONE.

I. fi. KKITH, PBOPBIETOB. Colman. Giroui.

Chicago; Louth. St Joe. Mich; Cur.y, Bald Mtn; A A Marshall. Laird, Springer, Til-ford; A Sillrry, Hatinirs, Neb; Dee Rillintrttm. Sheney.

Chadron; A' res. Whitewood; .1 Cottle. Fort aim lei ei ami t-oniiitiou uf aie: t-itsii. ejiK-uw of pur. 11.

CatsT. aJuilit of the e-tate of Tuuu taiier, i-i-il-ed. 1 try 10, Sllld. Herald; At the meeting of th" mem bers of S-. Patrick's church held Inst night, Father Mahoiu resigned as pa-tor of the church.

Father Malioney has resided here I El'OHT OF THE COXMT1UN but a short time, but he hn endeared himself to many and his departure will be A burning cliimuey of (he Nye blook occasioned a little eiciteuient lust evening. King the jeweler placed an electrio Block iu his Main street establishment yesterday. It will be iu adjustment iu a day or two. A wKn of com pan savings came from Fort Meade yesterday, and were sold toD'-adwood dealers. Army regulation per nit company commissaries to dispose of surplus stores, proceeds to go iuto the company fund for tlie purchase of articles not on the isuse list.

Juiltfe Thomas, oa yesterday, issued au order for a grand jury to report Feb. 20; Slid for a petit jury Feb. 26. It is doubtful, however, that it can be accomplished ti neglect of Clerk Joues to notily the county coram ssiooera that the box contained only 135 names, whereas the law requires that juries shall be drawn from a boi of at least two hundred, raises a technicality. 8iewets repairs sewing machines.

The assaying business heretofore transacted under the firm name of 8. F. Moli-tor. will continue as formerly, but under the managemeut of l'itus Molitor. -M-tf If your grocer does not keep Zoeckler Bros lard, leave your orders at market, on Main street.

Meats and lard delivered free. 2 6 lw Choice creamery butter," wholesale and retail. 2 6 61 A dams Buos. Wantkd. A man and wife to work on a ranch, without any children.

Enquire at Timk office. 2 9 tf Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias, by energetic committees, are making great preparations for their reception and ball at new city hall, Friday evening. That the event will eclipse anything in the social line, of the season, goes without the laving. What portended a blizzard, set in early yesterday morning, but it was short-lived snd not very furious. Although a number of sleighs were ou the streets towards evening, -ledding was not of the best.

Advices from the cast, covering the last four days, represent wide-spread storms of great severity. Snow, hail, rain and MM i. I generally regretted. Tu p-i-onie of St. Patrick's will hereafter be undercharge MLmml of Father Redmond, a yoiin' priest of Yankton.

Hmiitv Roaenkrnnz. kink? brewer of South Dakota, has opened npr in the UiT.ers i iii. l.uiUlini!. Ceutrnl All TUB UEADWOOl) NATIONAL BANK, I in the Slate South T-akota, at ths l-u-luei. Liecelher 11.

FE-UCKt-Ka. oaie- an.l la v. r.lraf feeurt aud uu-teeuretl f. S. boudi.

t.t secure clreuirdiou tfl -ecu: jii ciaill.SelC 1 6i in- iMtii twiRi i-jt- Irotu oilier l.ank a -e- tnle iind iKKSer- W- ni furniture ami tittures lu-i ei paid (IS i n-lidwiii-oli f. I'M- I.e. ki-. nti.l t.th.-r ea-h iteru.t f.A "2 H'i inil- ol ulher UO iMii-r and cent" KM S.i.12 4(1 Lecal t'-uder not 1-VXM JTD OITY, JS-t-M 0i I Mcf' ii. 1 ElaKia "i fi 1.

B' 'I C3 C3 Cp-1 it 1 U2 it -VI 1 1 judges say that his beer Is me oi-si tne Hills. He has also a fn I stock of choice Ci'ty Or-tiuo STtieraf Mewinry Trwlnla. tain liu-titu Ij Jiued Iu ana rcadlof. wr.rdet-instcoird. eT.rr an-i rrenliy beneflttc ii.

'-t p- j. inie of t)r. M'm- A- Hsn iri.l-t.ii:. "1 Sicihi In Maid I er! Pnyeli- it -lev. I.ll..li-"tn.

.1 c.u'r'. V. I Hii httrii the jl mt W. V. lill.eon, JaduU t- ei ihi'ii.

wnr-yitire wines liquors and cignrs. Drop in aud ee Henry. Goto Youiitf'a to have you pn scrip tions fided. Why? Because his prices are reasonable 1 i'l tf TO HOMKSTAKE MINKUS. This is to irive notice that Stephen Cea a contractor workinir in the mines Heoetiiptinu fund with V.

U. Treasurer per cent of circulation) 00 nf the Homestake Mininir that I 89 Total 1 UBILITIES. have worked long and faithiully for him; that I was taken sick on Nov. 28, and compelled to quit work for a time, and that when I recovered, which as ou Dec. 22.

1 reported to him again for work, but was informed that my place had been till ,010 00 OU jll 6S SiJO 00 YOU? Capital stock paid In Hui piu fund I pn.m il hauk unlet outslaTMH'i; IwdlVidual lieliiR-iti U.je.'l to 68 certificates of 'ie- yr.is 5R- Si Jtue l'U- 1" banks l.ai:k.-r". Slit Ml.l blllt re ed by another man, and ne nau no win a for me. I hereby caution ail tniuers against Mr. Cenretti. 252 11 St' 24 l-i 05 Hll IP rCAT.A.

1 jtf Central City, S. D. PERSON A Ttlll 39 State of Oontisy of f.awreni e. I. c.

HickoK, raahicr of the almve aanie-l s.ilmildy swear that III" aimve I. IrJ" lo the best ol UiV kl.vl"U thef. lint. Hicbok. and sworu to t-efoie vi till- li'thtiay Meade; 11 Harlow.

Spearbsh; Yale Austin. Ill: Wood, Dak Springs; onh'in. Carbonate: Havens, G- lena; Fawcett, Lead; Grant, Ora Mrs. T. J.

Webster, Lead, is added to aha; Mathiesen, Central Notary ol ci iiitier, iiBr-tT Attest: the original pension list. F. R. Caroenter returned from a l.F Directors. Caution Cotice.

TUa nnMin is hereby cautioned against W. ri.i. 1 brief visit with his family. nnrnhase of the following certificates George Ay res returned to his land office stock of the War Eaule Silver Mining duties Sunday. company: Nos.

1 II li is Will Lowe, nimble to leave for New 48 54 58 57 f) 74 if rl cs, T)o Tfn feel dull, languid, lnw-spirited. Iifo-lefs o'nd indinrrihahiy ndseintile, butn physi-rail'v and intiitally; a nse of fulint fs ur hioatniE after eating, or of trone-neas or pmptiness of etomaeh in tho tonuue coated, hirter or had twite id nn.uth. ineirtilar app-nic dizzm.w. blurred ey.nrht, tlostinir speeks lore the eyea. nervous proatratiuo or wr-huiKUtni.

irritability of temper, hot flushes, slttrnaunir with chilly sensations, sharp, bume. tran'ieut paius here and there, cold drowumt-ts after meals wakefulness, oi disti'irliel P-iid imn-frmliina; sleep, constant, indeperibuble foclin- of dread, or of impcDd- "IVv.m' haVc all, or any considerable nutnbeT of t'tec sympt.ims, you re sum-ring from most ctimmon of American or Torpid l.iver. wwoeiated wii'h psia. or Jndiirestit.il. The more our dm.ioe has bei-ome.

the e-rc-iUT the and diversity of irrniv l.i-i-o No matter what sretre it hts mieu-tt. Pr. IMrrceVnlJcii Discovery will it, it taken according; to direction" for a reasonable lenirth ol turn. It Dot enn d. complicatiotts n-niuply and of the Luntw.

Skin Oiseasea. Heart lnwae, Ki.lr.ey or othr irraie niiiiadii are nunc liable to set aud.stoner or later, indii'-- a ih'h! niiiiuiii'n. IPr. I'icrcc'e Dlfc eoverv o. ta powerfully upon the l.iver.

and "ro.ia'i that erci bl.tod punfynw orfao. cl-m the "ntsm of all bloml taints aud purities, fniti, whatever cause ansmir. lis iuuallv in actinir tifxio the ki na. and other oresns. cU-aMioff.

nmir.and healing their dieeaw-s. As reslonitive tome, tt 'l iia nn-ntioo. thereby buiWir UP nVih and In nialanal rH-ta. woud. -rlui Bi.ali.-ine baa fnin-d grt-at c.

in Airue. hU ana York Suuday, departs today. Mrs. A labough and children leave for have been sold for delinquent assessment NO. 2.

ROETZEL, 2 8 10 Secretary. Harmony Annual. tu. utiminl meeting of the Har- Kpuhl Of THK CONDITION it OF TUE Flltsr NATIONAL BANK, il in S'lt'e of So -th Dakota, al the oi LiU-lUess, I i-H-eiube-r il, lsa: REMOCBttS. IJSMT'J tl seeurtl and uu-e, 6-1 II.

H. Oi mis los.H-,ln-ci:t SV" Unitls lo s-iurt -It- Mn.lm stiK-k. etc Ul.eiM 15 Newcastle today. J. K.

P. Miller retains from the east today. Mr. Miller went down the road II," mony Mining company, for the par pose of electine directors for the ensuing year, l. nnln.

Sunday to meet him. confined to the Uue approve, i ve 244.S59 OS aetils Itue o-li-r tl house for a number of days with rheums tisui, was at his office yesterday. Mai Loeweuthal was in the city yester an Due Statu -nk. ItutiLer- 31.1. 7i 67 will be held at tne omce i.eunr, pelle, Deadwood, ou Tuesday, February 11.

188H, at 2 p. m. Transfer books close on Monday, eo. L. P.

Jenkins, 2 8 td Secretary. Smith's Passenger Express. Between Deadwood and Sturgia via i i Rottjt ritnTtin. day. Having closed out business at Con- hou-e.

tniiiilure und It tier real and "Waed. I'urrcu' t-xi--u-t I' S. 1- 7 112 tH 5. is 6. 75 ou tral, he shortly move to Chadrou.

1 oilier a-h K7 -lit 'JO Judge Thomas lectures at Sturgis this Fever, imuib Ague. DiiM-ovcr is the oniy oiat Bills nf oilier iianW- Fi acll. Mtla-r ui. 1" aud i eld- S4 4H s-i- no evening, for the benefit of the fire depart ment, on the "O.d and the New mM sTl 4ouiaer rara uuu Hack leayes Deadwood for Sturgis at l'OO iicme oi ira it, ffliar a it iced tt bem-lit or cure aim Clay Lambert went down the road to l- ilhr.S. Treasurer ,5 jier i-sii: i.f irculatiou Due from 17.

it. treasurer, oilier than rr eeul reileiiiplitm I und meet the advance agent of Casad's min strels, which show iu Dradwoud Feb. 2). p. m.

in time tooonneci wnu Hack leaves Sturgis for Deadwood op the arrival of the morning train north, and after dinner to euit passengers. Offices. Deadwood, Kevstone hotel, Went-worth house. Office Surgis. Shtridan house.

13tf AhRIYAIA and departokes. TotJ Sheriff Knight retnrm-d from Yankton wind played sad havoo with wires and many buildings, while railroad travel was seriously interrupted. Yon cannot bake good pies with compound lard. Get the pure article at 2 6 lw. ZoKCKLEB Choice roll butter, cheap, wholesale tnd retail, at Goldberg's.

1 12 It Corn, oats, bran shorts, chop feed, graham and rye flours. 2 6 fit Adams Buo. Every family in the Black Hills should try our lard. We guarantee satisfaction. 2 6 lW ZOBCKLKB BBOS.

Housewife, ask your grocer for Lawrence's Best Pure Patent, best flour made. 2 ltno. In county court, in the matter of the tate of Edward Little, deceased, petition was filed for order to sell real estate; hearing set for March 18. In the matter of the estate of B. G.

t'aulfield, deceased, petition for letters of administration was filed by Louis R. Caulfield; hearing February 25. The members of ihe Deadwood Social Club met last evening and effected a per-mauent organization, by electing W. L. McLaughliu president, and B.

P. Dague treasurer. An eiecutive committee, consisting of W. L. McLaughlin, B.

V. Dague, Wilbur Smith, W. 8. Elder nd Arthur Marble, was appointed. It was decided to have the neit club dance on Friday evening.

Feb. 28, and to have one every two weeks thereafter, on the same evening, until the close of the season. Richard G. Anderson, civil and mining engineer, U. S.

deputy mineral surveyor for Dakota and Wyoming. Office over Star and Bullock's, Deadwood, South Dakota. I 1 tf- H. B. ung.

Syndicate Block. Dead wood, broker iu stocks, bonds, city aud eounty securities. References, the three tational banks of Deadwood. 1 1 tf A gentleman in Union eoontj. who is too modest a man to have his name mentioned in the newspapers, was cured of rheumatism by Chamberlain's Pain Balm, after trying other medicines and treatments for thirteen years.

Fifty cent bottles for sale by Phillip Burroughs, of Deadwood, and Dickinson Con es, of Lead City. Choice ml batter, cheap, wholesale a retail, at Gouo'a. 1 12 tf year klasks at the Visim and Pierre, somewhat worn out by his r-j i m- U.TTS Pi trip, and not getatable to the interviewer. Llll-ITI4'J. Cafiital lo.

paid in Surplu (iiimI profits National hank m- itut-laodout ludi.l-lual dt'iHiw hahi- Ut Cheek Demand certllict. of t- 35 Bishop Marty went to Sturgis yesterday and on Thursday he goes to laukton Father Metzger, of Lead, accompanies to Omaha. t'l lied Siales des-its Dep-v-ii. ol t'. li.

ill-l ur hit- Iiue lioeai h.i'k- Due to "I tte l-iik and I. The Pierre Capital informs ns that "Col. Northwestern: Giroui Ida C. Hepler Mrs. Hall Geo.

Sherry Helena Johnson al 1 Sellerr no. Lewis no. Smith Mary Lat'y Mrs. Latty Parker went on record as voting for ti nrohil.itit.n bill." is as well to reuiem- 2i fjr. i.zi Ti ber these little idiosyncracies.

A.J. Knight In all d'K-aos for which it is recommended, or tin- paid for it will lw rof I.e. flcWe'a Golticu MedicaJ Dia eovery CUBES ALL RUMORS, from a common lllotch or Enif fton. to th; Seroiula. hatt-rheura.

or liourh Skin, in snort, ail 0'fr ca ii-d by bad bl.ajd am conuuered by this si.d tnuroratma me.1i-f.reat Kstimr Cl-rs rapi-Uy beal unde, it. hen.n-D intluen. lias us pot-ney in cur.oir letter, fccrema. r.nsitwlas. rb.in Scrofulous r-s and Swebimra.

-White tweinues." Goitre, or Thick Neck, snd Kularited olands. S-nd trti oro a ta stamti l-r Trean-e, with colored ckm ln. asea. or the same amount (or a In-aue on scrofulous "FOR THE BLOGD IS THE LIFE" art-chiv ceAnti tt iiin Ir. Pferee" Iirrf.

and fi a fair akin, buoyant snnts. vital tin mftli aud bodily hcaim will be eaubiiabod. wh.ch Wcrofnla the -'2 and cored by tins remedy, taken to ttm tae, of tllC bv-. Lunaw. bpittinr of bloc FJTt p.

s. r.f hrcnth. hn.ic etarrll ttr? ilea AHbnit Sereee ougl SJKl kja-dnd it is an efT.cicnt reioe-ly. br dmtgista, at or S. BlOe fo, 6 le ss.j ten orttit In starrpa for Dr.

Pierce i nlt ou luutumption. Addrr-aa, 1-Hal Sitr r.i South Djboi DEPABTCBES. W. S. Metz, a prominent attorney tf i of ot the hnv named I.

I) A. r. Sundance, is dangerously ill at his brother dti swt-ar tha! the alatrt. ana l.lief. in laws.

J. P. Gammon's horse ranch la true t-i the tesi ot i. li. aed of lm.i-nil.er.

I'tfJ. Andrew Thompson B. Sitverin Geo. V. Ay res J.

P. Mann Northwestern Mrs. Bow W. F. Hypes Geo.

Sherry Jno. T. Ayrta M. Bacon A. V.

to iuet. day I. NiHary Public. where he is receiving the best of attention. His recovery ts considered very doubtful.

I'orrset- Attest: Miss Yooinans, of the Spearfish Normal r. r. T. J. Oniya, K.

I Caution Notice. J2 1-af the pmchase of the following certificates of stock of the Minna Mining aotnpany, I1.V2.-.2 2W. 3. 39. 4tn sohool.

who ban been reported upon the streets of this city as being dangerous'y sick, we are pleased to say has so far recovered that on yesterday she was attend ing to her school duties as rsual. Arrivals by Smith's Sturgis hack were U. E. Spencer, F. R- Carpenter.

W. R. Cross, Geo. Laurence. Frank Woods, A.

Miller, Mrs. T. Harvey and child. De-partnres-Clay Lambert. Marty.

Smith, Ed Iownes, Edith Bridgford I 433, 4.14. 4:. 4.16. 472, 5.SJ. 501, 5412.

5, a. 5-Xl, 528, iu svi sio. 5fi3. 57. 6fi8, T0W1AKS rSeririf from tne etTwts ed "rmra.

SUtirwkj. e.t manhood. I wn 1 lrti-ti ir. t-r hctuo em FP.t.c hrr 1, 1 o-flK-l work shonni w. TmS l.

rTJ Trut. r. rOWiXB, XKMlHa, Coon. tl'i sis! 57l! 577, 54. As the same have ben aold for delinquent assessment.

F. L. Baows, 1 3" 1 SecreUry Blaaks ail km U-uim I I.

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Years Available:
1877-1897