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Black Hills Weekly Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • 4

Black Hills Weekly Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • 4

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LOCAL ERIEFS. The Weekly Times. PE0HIBITI05, HIGH LIOLHSE. lYuhibitnua ha just jceIeJ a rerj iginter Andrews started at Sttrgii yesterday rnorfcuig locating th road thi way. tVbbh fiuachts a p.u.

btf hs jD-n will award at H.tttf OonniLg's outil it is far thm ixr to LrdW(Msd. Cfla-VaXBLAIX ull so example I Severe bio bjr th ri jot tiou ti inj on oor to ie Siirt of tn Kborp sa4 VCfetfj Nfon ot thr board of tfat, ywstwr.la. "About suty wfmh-ii-s (4 the hwfJ wi.k tti from Old ths oa a j.cjii 22, and wtll tftkrt in ail t--i bwcr-u Omabaand Dmdo.i. vvtf Aiii ijae be train appropriate de-ctrHf-J represent acd Oianln, It; to he a itrrCU hn-iri'-" trip, sn tiiif we m-t havt" a goKi time. be a secondary Of.

jr-'ft. sUVmU eomnty im iwgftrd to tb seat ol govxnatenl. Tosdy night the farmecs in tlx love part of the valley held a and injl'd to go in for Bil MyeiV count When the news reached at org ve-trdar, (he committee tent man fc wn to talk the ranchers Oct of th notion. A force of men from Fremont, arrived yesterday, slopping uff at the surveyor's camp of the hturgis Lteadwuod vnnrwijrH WW9 Sit-ii a ft ti.iil 'Ui ds the Msobants t. t-BX A AiMla, etlFSCtinal tkl ut ra-W tmr.k.

a-'r, -r; I- witOm thtm Mmth t4 JZd Vrlo-. -toekfcOi, aft a ftttliK rn 'i HWl Itirr K.ll.)W.nr hsrfnWevs, faTthtc fi I. after tac-s m.mta tl jj, I.u l.irtBl, pffVl.iKl hf Frrus WMrer Swtlr- John Tebbi, anas Bg Medicine, a man wbo banted bufloio for a livu.se fur twenty years and when they were a.l gone, turned his attention to other game, left yesterday for tbe Big Horn mountains. He hopes to ttnd b-nr if norfiin tiM. Johnnie Maunoi); i preparing for a trip ortnT einuUtitw, 10 ueciuiiijr a cou- peupln ol JScw lldinjsture of an teat for the postoffice, bjr election.

amendment to their constitution It was a Terj erenly balsnceI affair, faroring proliilitin. It was expect- oiie candidate, J. A. Strube receiv- ed thai the amendment would re- lug 150 rotes; J. F.

Sisaim, 121, and jetted, a a tw-tliirds vote iiee- Evidence on the part of the IM owners Citf creek and iHism streets, in the cne of Henrfo Li wanton v-. the twn-(tite. wt4 ait in at noon yestrdav. An adjournment was Ukn until Mndf rnorn- Le vi. t'.

-I Aftrh.n.j K. A. Glenu, 72. Tbe result i sat essary tocarrj it, but it very to all. No better (dan for eralljr believed thai it would get a determining aucb matter can i de- majority of the vote.

Instead of For a changi of cenr-ry. 1 wut to Lead I by railroad yesterday by rati, on rha firt iX iyr-4 to the reservation, and temg deiiiruofl of making a good impreaionon the redkin had his neck and portion of bis ears painted a bright yellow yeaterdny, by an artUt in Ihal line. Some of his friends tbooht that it was merely a portion of tne blush which covered bis face on Mon- vised. I this there was a considerable majori K. B.

They ftre the assistauu sent for by Surveyor Andrews. Tbe new paper which was to have pat in as appearance at bitewood. died before birth. Cause, b.cX of proper nourishment; in other words, starved drain. ty against it, thus verv greatlj in- ii.g at 10 a.

m. at which tim Mrs. Livingston will have her witnesses testify. The case will probably be finished by Thursday next. It begins to look as though a division of Lawrence county, authorized by the farmers at Bismarck is to encounter legal opposition.

From what wn gathered yesterday, the matter is likely to go into court within a dy or so. The result is I creasing the moral force of the result h.iflr rinii-r. Cynic Iiatier. t'ynw ljflnr Cyrij Vi -r 'yri: KaMr Ciirn Hi'- Bf traiu. On the wy nj a b.

ta a hank account of fi.n pn-s-. dt hj" he hofed it up the graje. lie had fit ca-h and had the fun. it pav'-Jy at the Hi'ine-itake, and ail rr fii'Oi. rt pa- ed through the brick st-re the orh wit-re HineaJ td out tt.e owner signed the pay Ml A fe momenta aftt-r the nx.u a.

ftaaee. Amount tw l.wto as mm i i Mae iris Ur TV) 60 A Ktssa torn 75 i.r so 10 S( tJ iff free 1 Jhm im 3m -ia ss i3 iMt tm which comes at a time to exercise a widespread influence. This result in New Hampshire makes the fifth sue- Tue Australian voting system bill was not, it seems as widely reported, puqosely lt by Mr. Tatten. Mr.

Waahabaugh is authority for the itateimut that liavi'ig passed both houses tbe bill was taken to the governor by Mr. Patten who holds tbe governor's receipt. For reasons best known to himself, Church applied the pocket veto. cussive defeat of prohibition amendments during the past jrear, the other not greatly in doubt, ftr while the Tim It will require something mote than two or three dtfafftctrd persons to start and maintaiu ft paper. It takes cash and ability as well as brains.

The latter will not work alone. W.liiatn F. Power made pre-emption proot before the probate judge, yeter day. Vincent S. Johnson and J.

W. Thomas IS II 't 7fi ti Vl ift't ii st-5t i t'H it lw. a- is not opposed to divHiun if a majority WrW tmf itf ra" fw.u fro. baui Hann and Thorns Kaobich made pre eroj. tion proof hfUtm lt.ecit.rk ot tbe Court jtuttrdaj.

The D. C. toftd ha it (wctioii met. fit Murk Ukttjg duwD tHwe rck in the different cot, and surfacing the road. H.

Maiii, adtoiitiAtrtttur, givru order to mvil any luUrtMt tiie Ryatmm t-i fate may have ita the Norton uiiueial four being Oregon, Michigan, Tenn thd orfc the cilice at of the people want it, tt.i-t paper is opposed to tut? methods resorted to. and the course to be pursued by secede rs, as unconstitutional and illegal. We believe essee and Texas, and there is every reason to believe that the lint will be increased by the addi'ion of Massa- made homestead proof before the clerk of I i t. Cat" don't want an oflice. court yesterday.

There will be no two office, in the r. The bearing in the Livingston Lode Sti i-taTwf4reH'vo tbst purMMiil to the -ht h-r of th ltin. Cmnptroller, sl aa or4sr ot th of Ul bank. ios4e la crmfonoi-j ta-rtftr, th tt the inrftffolojf shares of ti' nr Oit wt hs, or mi uoeb tlf-r if rmiy nft ifTrt 1ft fay the sniount Joe the frvciirelf 'm wM will li rM (njhik a -tl At th irtBc thf. ai sutt, 'rn M.iid strrct, in Demtwnod, l)ako.

on th sy of Whrrh, at 3 nVUc-k in th ternooo ol Mid ly. t. ,04) nint I th, aym the -h sr -f njiivsi-, tjtm-r wifh ifr-i tti rr ti. an I hf owl sxpetMei ol said Maai -Hasts Svttonu. Mwk of IrirmfK.D.

Maktim. Frentdeni, uul 1 Wo.LUW Hict.siK. Cafater. new state that could be tied toirother case before Clerk Jones still holds the boards. Some very amusing tilts occur and offered him which he would ac- tarhwl 1 New 1U'" claim.

Prenidest Brcunao of the Biack HilU I'ir nieu u-tociatiub, has iasued a C'iU for he aiiiiual mttiii of the association at tue Uoinentaku arlorr 2 in. April utl. St Dr is seetne to be the onljr candidate iu the field for the animal tournauit-ut. If she scares it, aud a date other than July i is decided upon, no doubt of a success between Mrs. Livingston and the witness cent.

He has had enough. A few Urt H't prolnbit.on wara IWon Rnthsehild was ba aml ea for the lot owners, Mrs. L. acting as rate of that wou.J aMoiuii etprint er. Al-x McKuizte is improving n.

henlth, is alt to be up aud aroaud the store neady aU the tiiac Ail hands were bny in the st ire iu a itt il r-eni departmenr. Sonne iittl- hi of the amount of hnine- tMu-ant 1 in the stores Lead, Ttrrav iiie aud Brownsville for the year can be roaii'-d. whn it is uiidernlo'nl that two million and three quarters ot freight wert receivtd. iifore was vij.in-J atiutounJ in good humor and ia no v'e u- wnh th fri'ure of the li'jhy ruiiitr-. H--u wil ing to wait longer.

a he ha become ed to it. Pay day gath uud tiurnhtr of Dtmlwot.d -ports h( n-buy fixing op tahie.t p-ady for (lit- bo her own attorney iu the case, and on yes waited uikhi ov committee of dis- tri1 Theexpriment has con terday startltd Mose Lyon by giving away the information tli it the mining com pan that the courts will entertain similar viw if the matter is referred. On the 3 o'clock trip up yesterday, the rear cotch of a I). ('. train left the track at 'Iofphyry Itwascnt looseand the locomotive and one coach finished the run.

The derailed truck was replaced wi'hout much dtmcalty. Ciiptain Kdward A. Godw n. Eighth cavalry, with twenty five men of hi troop D. Eighth cavalry, and glides, left Fort Meade a few days ago to examine the untry to the north of the post and tributary to the Powder river, with a view to the selection of a site suitable for the concentration of troops from Forts Custer, Keogh and Meade in a camp of instruction uext summer.

I tinguisbed Jewa, who protiosed to tLirtyje.ru, and the ver li iu Bald Mountain and Ruby Basin dis buv Palestine of the Turks and dlct now rendered by an mtelhgent make baron the kirn of tie Ur in At 1113 fit UIU 1 uv I hitfbeHt l(ffHe interetinir and in tricts in which he is interested, were going to build a rnilroad to them via DeadwooU gulch, and todoso it would be necessary for them to cross the Livingston Lode, which ubiini.lv.. "I would rather be a it vigorously en Jew of the king." That's "Cal." was the reaon that he testified as he did. ful meeting can eimt. Captain Knight returned jeiterdo)f from iluhviUt-, froui whencu deputies were dispatched to 1'iue Utdg to secure the co operation of the liidirin police, iu truiluig Uohertjr uud Wilson, believed to be on the re iT t.on. Wh.l-i abunt, the captain niet the sue riff of Uawes county, a.so in search of fugitive jaii birds whose escape from the C'hadron bunt lie was adroiLly accomplished on Friday.

i. G. uhiles the Greenwood mail carrier She finally informed him that he knew He prefer, in the future to help olh- Pf tkat ers harveet rather than claim re considered in coi nothing of the Livingston Lode. Zipp, Bueter, Jno. Sta offer and Jack Mc for 1W 1,16 ul to iiance th ir tuoiiey.

Ou the way hack the ti un vi hahtd for a utoui'-ut to clear tin; track of a -moid id of rock. A few ds of -toiie idspped and liiiidt-d at the edgn of the a Ateer have returned from their trio to the of Rhode Inland to rid themselves oi gold Beldn on the reservation, lhe party No Ql'ESTlON is without two sides. I such laws, after a trial of three years started with tlree months1 supply of grub The meeting of the republican county and diet net cofzitnittte lo-uiorrow is the b-ginning of a campaign or period of political activity the like of which Dakota has never experienced. What with the Mfiy eh ction ou the ftioux Fails constitu A Chicago renorter called on ea- there is indicated a returning and trimmings- ppsays they got on tl Ohief of Chicago Police MGarigle I sense in those communities that have reservation, but the Indians drove them at Winnipeg regarding the bill for given fair and extended trial to pro back before reaching their destination met with a serious accident yesterday, last before starting from hume tor this city, iu cutting wood at the tiib nit turned, the poil striking his aukl-, irac luring the bone. As there is no surgeon at Greenwood, he drove the team to town somewhere on White river.

Tin boys the extradition of criminals whose hibition very encouraging and grati tion; the October election to ratify what ever constitution muy be submitted, to esses are not covered by existing ex- to the advocates of praticable brought hack the grub. The trimmings and demijohn were left on the gether with contemporaneous propositions of great importance and interest; the elec arriving here late in tbe day. Dr. hteiu replaced tbe fracture making him quite tradition treaties introduced by Mr. temperance.

1 he apjwarances are Weldon in the domain parliament at that high license, by reason of its Ottawa. Tbe poteut part of the act success wherever tried, is reducing is as follows: "The provisions of this the drink evil, is gaining in popular tion of officials; the November election and the many necessary primaries, Ac. to be scattered along, the season will have a ir ir- in wary in.u-4sna OT Ca6tt comfortable. But few men Lave the pluck to make the trip as be did. track.

Tiin company have c( rnpjeti-d ft nf-at, depot ni ai. Our Mttry ill. FlilMOKLPifU, March condition of Mary Anderson, the net re, is reported late tonight to be somewhat worr. Ail her engagements for the io-a-ou hnve beeu caucetld, and her iglish company of fifty six people dirOmndt-d. A rumor to the effect that Miss Anderson is insane gained circulation today.

Dr. Mitchell, under whose care she has en i-ince arrival here, when requested toitiht to affirm or deny this rumor, positively refilled to ay anything about the tttetit' condition. Joseph And -rson. tjf-r tr-t 3it-r. pronounced the story absurd, and raid: 'Mfs AiidtTson'rt condition in improved, and no impairment to her (eared." Or ders have ben g.veo the doctors positively exctiideatt pf from rMiiii wnh tho exc-ption of her maid and )rofeiaioiial niirst iitttud- political flavor nos soon to be forgotten.

The Misses Theresa aud Anna Geis re NOV. i.Iiti'.i)te, ttuffaiOb N. lib a xm-; In nioely adarjf- A stipulation was entered by the attor act shall apply to any criminal men- regard, while the prohibition tide ap tioned in above list, whether such pears to be surely and steadily reced neys engaged in the Harry Livingston crime was committed before or after I tured borne yesterday after a prolonged visit with friends in the east. Miss Anna has been attending school at Columbus, Carrie Oleson, a resident of the First ward, created ft dis. urbance in the neighborhood Tuesday evening and the services of the marshal were required to quiet her.

The woman has a little boy a bright youngster whom she has frequently threatened to kill. The impression prevails that the woman is insane at times, and ia liable to do damage to herself and child if not closely watched. Mrs. Jensen, a kind neighbor, has taken charge of the unfortunate woinsn until other arrangements shall be made. tbe coming in force of the act." lode case on yesterday, extending the time of hearing before tbe laud office at Rapid to April 15th, the original time being the 25th of the present mouth.

The exten her sister Thereto visiting friend in Omaha, where she had a very enjoyable it r.lio;.:t:.; remedie for the iir niflla'heg. I-r. fit rrf'v i jvoiIio PrrarrlpllOO or nvtiiit, of thia great nd 'i ho'iaanda of tfwtimo. -1 from and from phvsi-Hid vtlio lut.f? std it In the more aiorra-hihI an-1 otiin.u) CHfl winch had hH.hVd m-ir skill, prove ir. to the most wonderful rtu.fly ever rievied for trie relief and cure of wcirio.

It is not recornmen'lM as a wri'-ah." bur ad a nimt perfect tiprcihc for ninti Aa a iw riMl. iuvlvoratlnf tonic, it it's siic.Kib to the whole system, i- itie voiii.j and Ita appendaaw in nr. tor overworhed, worn-out." After reading the summary of the Okinnki.l rea.l a paper provision of tbe bill, Mr. McGarigle before the Kenwood Club of Chicago said: "Pshawf No community in lhe other evening. Iu it appeared time, being feted and feasted from the time of her arrival to that of her the world would pass such an act as folding remarkable declaration sion was made on account of the numerous witnesses to be examined.

The hearing will probably occupy ail of uext week and no doubt will finally settie the long vexed question of mineral or non-unuer- thaL and. anvwav. no court in Can- leaders to Tom Faught. who went to Washington for a two-fold purpose, to assist in the in 1 I obtain antl rotain cinice keeps socialism ada would listen to any case in con- I and its atteudaut evils alive. Ia ChicKgu ai, as well as title to the lands in depute.

ance upon her. I unaronwio exaKiferaieu oni oi an pro- Harry Damou was not agreeably sur would be laughed out of court." and soma uemuer of both political par auguratiou and hurry up his application for an increase of pension, has been heard from, lie has succeeded in getting the increAne of pension, which with back pay ties seem inciiued to aot as to catcb prised yesterday morning when he found the dog he had thought effectually dis A trip over the D. C. will demonstrate tbe fact that tbe company is putting the track in the best possible shape. Although built iu the winter, it ia in better condition than the road to the wood camp was two years after the track was laid.

Section men are removing all loose rock from the cuts aud surfacing the track. There are two sets of traiumen, Mr. Shaw running the engine until 2 p. and John T. i mis eiemeui.

in my opiuion ine lais fie mtf nwArviitmn luur id liurtl I will make a handsome sum. He had been receiving $8 a month and was wholly in about tbe anarchists durinjr this last win- oo the homesteader. If be takes his ter has been a ailiral, nicked eiHKtrs- tion of their power, an iu jury to the fair claim within three years from the nam, (lf chic0, posed of the day previous, returned during the night. The next tune he gives that dog away, it will be by killing him. capacitated from labor.

He deserves all he CHti get. date the act takes effect he must live I busmesa luterests, aud I omiBdeullv Through the courtesy of the telephone I. dehiiitatetj teachers, rotlltn. rs. fainstregwa, shor-irirIs," bouw-nerjH-rrt, nuraint mothers, and women ajenfrftJiv.

Ir. Pierce's tsvorlW Fiescrtptiou is the ifr.Hrtt etirthty boon, being unrquafed an cordial and rt-srornMve tonic. Aa a aaoittlns; and trenmbesilnc ucvlni, "favorito Presmntron fa une-11 toid is invriitmhlH hi a I lay imb; and aub-dMing- lUTvoua exntahihty, trriuhtliry. es. hp.i-nk.n.

pmnration, hystena, B)aania anil otctr nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and orpamc i.t-'-nw of the wornb. It induces refresh In and relieves mentai anxiety and de ncy. Dr. Pierre Favorite PreacrlivCloa a If? iiinaie medicine, carefully by an exerienced and skilirul f.nd aiaph.d to woman's dehcare i -lion. Ii is uiely veifetble In its iM.jiiori ar I -rfectiV hannlew In IU t-u ui ty -n iaioii or the system.

For lonnntr or nan, from whatever ''ins' nsin, w'ii! Indigestion, dys- pftift.a mid ktudn-d its use. In small d'. will piove vitv lo-hcisl. -'i-'tsvorUe t'r cr. fiasosU cure for the nio-t coniplinitet and ob-- i i wficf inicorrhea.

excessive fi, at 9-, of uch Gus Stack hart amalgamator in the Star I was pare; political. Auarchy, au or- ler acre. Durinir tbe two years im- I ifanization, is dead in Amend. Its advo- mill, mashed one of his hand bad'y yes-terduy by a fulling toppet. It will lay company, the Tihkh whs regaled with au impromptu vocal concert at the Normal school, fifteen miles distant, osier day.

The melody came over the wire very I cates bavs resolved tbeiuselre bark into meuiaieiy jouowiug me mree years lheir tmmvt piirentlll.ei namelr. him off for a npell. the price is 75 cents per acre. After I KOeialism. Xh Yankee law has terrifled Jr ROYAL Si." jl 5 pi Tom Ryan a member of the Lead City Trouble has commenced.

Members of running team, who is a miner, fell the dis tancc of a floor yesterday by which he re five years only 50 cents. Now, the brash anide swialum. 't hat is here not question arises, why should the home- ,4 snuffed oot. It can only be evaded .1 io bp returning to the fuudameutal princi- teader pay anything for this laud? our Boverament, sacliewiug pater- the old boards in some of the territorial Coinminsker from that time until 1 a. in.

We understand it is the intention to run the train day and night at such interval as will accommodate tbe entire community. Al Garrettson by letter from home learns that his brother, Charlie, is much better. He is now able to be up and around. Tne Hotnestake sold a boiler to the Monarch Miuing company for their hoisting works. It has beeu tr huh ported to the new quarters.

ceived ugly cuts and bruises on the bead. it will lay him off for a time. institutions refuse to recognize their successors the new appointees with certifi When tbe Dakota tret four United alim and cla iHialanon. My coneci -'riattion, unnatural suppnslona. The funeral of Newall 'haut'n rlain from i i ii me womo.

weaa nai-a. I eutioun, Srmcoatictiou is that nrotectioo, States senators in asbington it welled, wrona: in principle, footers cates minus the secretary's name aud the great soal. At Jamestown aud at Yankton the M. E. Church in Lead C.ty yesterday largely attended.

Prof. Frazier of StlOUlU be Umir hrsj great aim to soa siioooragea socianaui, in racr.w social-, 1,1 I ism. and thai, with its sbaolute abolmh- rejwal so much of the reservation act aud to tllria for refenue the row is on. Governor Mellette will be High School department, dismissed as taxes the homesteader at this inex- sialiat will die and his peruicioo called upon to settle this trouble as soon as he arrives. No trouble is apprehended his pupils in order that they might at feud 1.1.

ti. c. i dl" disappear. with School of Mines or Normal school UBWUIV Ht A IIU IV II I LVJ kJll70 aiiiu POWD boards. not tbe poor settler should pay for opinion das long existed and this reservation.

The political econ- often expressed that every min- It is more thau possible (hat the new Absolutely Pure. Mrs. George Tribblecock of Lead, who has been sorely aiHicted with erysipelas in the face for several days, is slowy convalescing and will soon be up again. Died Id Lead, of heart disease. New-all Chamberlain, aged 18 years.

The funeral will occur from the M. E. church. Lead, at 2 p. m.

today, the Rev. Warren, officiating. city hall will be a solid stoue structure, bulk ot material to come from the Boul omy tliat makes the settler tbe victim eral i tie W()rlj m() jee is unworthy of any modern legisla- jn tie jack itjiS) Dut Xew ter Park quarries, and of like quality, Tl -t-rLt I ii owner nevr van '(-. ia rv! oj i irnd wlioimniii4. iiui'-y kill tl.

ture. Mexieo. if it watt not allowed in the color Ac. as the trimmiuirs of Syndicate arid ul'-tHllon of the wouib. iri-dHintnniton.

pain snl fr-mlpriw-M la orartes, with Internal hi'St." as a rrnlalor and prnmotrr of fouo-tlniis. st thst tntiTil pfrind of chsDfrS ir woiiiHnh'Mxf. FsvoHte Pre rii.t: in a priiijr fcife renirrilal aaoot, 1 inij rKluiY only ytnA nsults. It to finally and valuslile fn its effevts li 11 'i lor tuowt rtisonlvrs and dennye-tiK-na iru tii ttmt luif-r and mnst oriUcaJ kriutvn aa "Th. f'lmnirpof "I mome wEen tssen in wiih tne im of Dr.

Pterce', Mliiml Diworery. and Small laiatlre i or Or. Yurgniive Pellets (Little 1 ilfcu. out Uvit. KMiwr aad Madder Ibeir combined ue also removee iI and atx.l.tihes csncvroua aud fn.m svmi-m.

5- once I'ren rM'i'on is tbe only i I i i.r1riitrr.is's.ttllder fioi i tiie nianu-' I In evi-rjr 'ilils (ruaran- i f.ii.'i!.:! on iiie hotile-wrufer, n.nor yeurs. rUsrtu i Disease. or oveivdj, scnU tea 1 ruf. 'i witti th- ti.ul rtat of t. n) -r pfiw lr.

t--t. 1 I block. Such building will cost more thau the funeral. The Timks was away off in yesterday's directory of the Harmony Mining company. Alexander Ballantine is riot secretary as stated, but vice president.

L. P. Jeukius is secretary. The Tikes' hired man who caused the mistake, made a desperate fight for his life, but it was hopeless, as lie now sleeps beneath the rtd creek. Charles tSt-tne of Lead if a peculiarly unfortunate man.

July when work in the intre. by an accident one of his leis brou. It properly ndjuteJbi the si.Eveo!!, in plaKft. and ail that, but the kmui.i i.rcrs ws He bad lust became able to uaik io the rick, or mixed brick aud stone, but will 4 VIC Ww.Bfr.Bfarhlne- have three times the value in appearance, omnibus bill, claims to have a mineral, if such it may be called, which we have not in the Hills, or at least lias not yet been found. The Las Vegaa Ojjtic says: The first carload of t.zocerite ever pro durability Biid every essential feature.

Moxtava politics are greatly muddled with no prospect of early settlement. The situation is outlined by a special from Helena, aa follows: A number of prominent republican met at the Cosmopolitan botel int night for lhe DBflMHC tif ejintiittatiim h.lllt Him Mr. Buruham and council hove perfected The board of directors of the Harmony Mining com pauy. held ft meetiug Tue-day. The director consists of E.

May, president; M. Chapman, superintendent: Alei secretary; John A. treasure! 1. A. Gushearttt.

The an elegant dtsigu. and it built of stoue CbtM Diuls. tm he city will have a buiiding for ages. www, wnm tnc aft hnt 1 wil alw aai4 1 oar CMtlT Mi nlnablp sut duced iu thi eountrj ha recently bevo The Ler.d tow mate case was on again nplM. la rrUw aa ha rem a i lace 114 governorship matter.

The friends of "'PPI "rk 'r. wmh araai. Utotr who tali at yoar hon.Mid after 1 ilWiM- miles ft of Salt Lake City. Thi ia thr ye-terdsy and was potiHM.ed until Friday following is the directors port to lie siaun wfmM your n. Thia arand mai-htn a aotr source of supply yet known ext-ept tadjo rnmtnt.

During ilw interval it is stockhoidera. It is a aftar the Hinitrr aairnta. understood that exuerto will examine the "Aork '-ouirn. uctd about Auu.t lt last. rwosjriiwoWtorSWH.

wuta 'must, rind in uoit.g so yesterday h- slip-1'i'd. Mi Hi.d br-'ke his Ug aaiu in the Work -Oft since has bt-u ati open cut irhiit. tad soar arils fur mines underlying. RfalKtaKka tr world. All la I about 51 feet lon aud ih feet wid I A 0 rastiau fomitvd.

Plata. John Commutsky is now a fixture on i rtine p.aee. jUisde County few I laatjfettiaM tm. Tboae wkvi writs iahii oar can a-. I rwa tfrcv law 6at aPwraff-aMfliiaa as rk world, ana iba liMofworkaaf hifb art arr abowa tac'f in Anwk.

closing an ore body full width of cut and i U'A'X high. At the end of open cut a tumid U7 has been run 175 feet. The that in Uaiacia, Austria. Ozocerite is a nort of mineral wax. The uatural substance efDtaius from 75 to 95 percent of ore wax.

In color it ritfiges from liht yellow to a dark brown or blark. It will not mi-It below 160 to I'MI degrees Fahrenheit, aud it is claimed to be tbe beat insulator known, and is rapidly replacing other aubstauoea. It poie sties the greatest resistance to an electric current of any substance known, and it is said to be absolutely acid proof. 7 If hturgis gets awiv with the I Hersbneld were in the ascendeuoy, but there were a half dozen malcontnis who resolutely opposed bis nomination. Col.

Sanders and several others uf the K'b -r Ink attempted to whip thriu into line, but their efforts wers unavailing. Consider-abla acrimony was developed. Tbe eou-tesf is stirring up a pronounced spirit of dissension. It is a fight between the Harrison-MoCutcneoB Cole and tbe Carler-Bsrshueld faotions. MoCnteheon's name is being nsed for a purpose.

lie aud ttos-sell Harrison ars for Cols. The plan is to keep nioCutoheoa on the track iu opposition to Hershneld and eventually compromise oo Cole. The opinion prevails here that this will be the re-nll of it. Col. Mc-Cutcheon was booked to leave for Wasb- COTTAGE ORGAN mm tunnel is well timbered sud wnt run in high grade ore the entire distance.

A rows -cut 125 feet from mouth of tnnnel discloses an ore body 44 feet in width. FM1 mi uii county seal in the approaching election, the citizens will run tie. It is will kuowu that Til ford is in the field for ail that if when such men as Jack U.Ue waut a county seat they are ready to pay for it. Even now men are out talking up the ehances, not only within the new kingdom but up here in the Hills. It will be a three-handed contest, the third at present the 1.

C. railroad, ou the locomotive. John comes on at 2 p. m. aud leaves at 1 a.

m. This compels him to stop in Dead-wood, lie is pleased with the engine and the ease with which it is handled. The vac sum brakes are new to hkn. but he is pleased with them and thinks they are fur urior to any kind has been outfc'. The road bed, be aays Is good one and will soon be first-class in every respect.

William Lawrence of Lead received a letter yesterday from Al Be tare, au old-timer in Iad. who is Bow working at From this tnnnel an ad chamber at eud ITas attMfncd a standard ef titiu of no bnpehor. Jt co.itins every Improvement ttit eiiiua, skill and money can produce Si'XDanvk offers ft bonus of 12500 and mill -site to whomsoever will of drift, seven cars of ore nave been ship ington, and it is expected that the matter erect there a $1,000 flour mill. ped to Omaha. Ore averages about $42 ptr too.

Ore on this dump is estimated at l.fciO tons, at a value from $20 to $30 WW Dm sevue? soon aiisr nis arrival. DISCOVERY. Only Or tone raiea. mf Mranr? Tralala. Jr'vur lleHiha f4ia.rBel ta He readiaf.

Mind vrnwderinc earM. Every rlii 14 h4 adaU araaily aneflue4e Oruat iaslaoMUMnta Co Qqriaapqadwaca CiaiWw. P. pfH-t wiTh onimrma of r. Wm.

A. Ilnai-MNd. Hiwial-at to Di fvatiiel -tirtlil TaoNiBii, toe amat pajctK- J. M. Barkiey, O.OadttoTof tM f'Aniaa rrrmtt, S- i' ftiraard Prrx-twr, tiw KmsQiiar, tloni.

W. Atlor. Jh JMh P. tenia Hiin, Ji li-ni. Htfii irv tr rrmf.

A. JsUlKfcTTL, 237 Utih T- At Sing Sing prison a few davi Farmer' Alliances of South per ton. A good blacksmith shop 16x20, dump, tracking and era have all been purcliased aud built, and no assessments wsm, aco two Drisouers went suddenly Dakota met in convention at Huron Butte, Montana. Al ia working in the mines. James Harvey, an old Homestake hi rt EICEL i stand violentlj insane and auotner yesterday, and for North Dakota will wan barely prevented from sharing assemble at Casfteltou next Thursday, tbe same terrible fate.

These are for political purposes, principally to miner ia there, a cripple from an accident necessitating amputation of a leg. Big Great English sti only two of many case of the aauiw reach a conclusion as regards con Mi kind that hare occurred in the New tut ions for tbe new states. It is to a dark horse. The survey of the Mandan A Black Hiils road that wa made last fall crosses ar Butte creek near the Carpenter school houe. Thtre is a scheme on hand now, to if possible, make that point the county sent of Made county.

The arrangement are irtinlly completed and it is thought the will be puMictv ad-t oca ted in a hort tune. Bdl Myers owns a large trsct of land there, and his proposition is to donate forty acres of laud and the Carpenter dwelling house to the county. Ihis ouilding answer the pur pose for a court hoae, at least until a targt-r one is required. He will also douate his old war time fire proof for a jail. Morrav'- Specific.

A Kiwi-ants) cr ffsr all avrvoaa u.h HFaS MKdOKi TO.HH'f. i'iS IS THE bV'K. htKVor- I'M- STHATION, Vja fuloM, LKrclKKHtE. I NJVKR-th AHSfTIIK. Sf oiiiwl Wmk- ur itfnrj and ji-nrBt loa e-.

York penitentiaries since convict hoped that they will not insist labor was abolished in that state, and upon a plank providing that fanner the wardens express the opinion that legislation shall always take preced- cases of insanity will soon be of dailr once; and that the farmer shall re- occurrence. Io the two cases al ce.ye more for his grain and bis eggs, Jude.1 to, both were young men, for- Py merchandise and aeriy strong physically and mental- prohibition water thao other clashes ly. Their crimes were not great, people. Such disposition was and after release they would possibly manifested at B'smarck, and no doubt oni laWftC. fn MtH- have been levied since the present board of directors assumed the management of th a oipanys affairs.

The treasurer rt-porta $171 on hiind; gross value of ore shipped, ears avaiaging 15 tons each, was about $4,500. The intention ia to extend the tunnel ia 500 feet, running cross-cat at suitable distance apart, say every 100 feet, thereby jthoronghly opening up the property and exposing ore ia sufficient quantity to run a reduction works of 50 ton capacity for three jeara. rroai Fitters Dairr: James O'Neill made commuted a m-stead proof before the clerk of the district court, yesterday. Baring done doty in aa Omaha paper and pamphlet presenting the attractions and beaaties vf the HiLs, a lot of electrotypes of individual was, on yesterday returned. The eat, we aadertftand, was throws ia foe the charged for bio- Ud lO Ii.

a aiK Cainerson is there at work. W. H. Horn-beca is there, a night watchman io a mill. Frues Tuarwlajw Tbe M.tsoari opened at Pierre on l-day.

April 24 will be Arbor day in South Dakota, and May 2 in North Dakota. A few approximation and terminal prize are tbe result of the last lottery drawing in this locality. A Dead wood lady drew 12S in aa aneertaia concern whose award determined by the New Orleans aambera. A slight enow fell yesterday, bat aot saffieiaatto accomplish good. The Bight was dear and vara, and eon tinned dry seas indicated.

A gentleman from Bear Batte valley The excellent Organs are Aral TOIuroe. qiMlltrof tone, onlek resri. aii. or cnmMnailon.anisUc design, Irau'j i perfret Gon9tnjotiin( makins them SHimetle, omamenial and desirable boBHS. seboola, ihurchea, lodgta.

auciiC utirmhe aErtTATior. rscqraLt rariuTim. SlalLLKB WORUllr.a. BEST MAlavritl ooasirirs aiaa taw TH2 PDPULAB OECfiJ Instruction Books 4 Piano St. c' OuakuaaaPrlce nie Chicago Cottage Organ Career (Uasatsk as sws ftrsstt, CHICA6Q.

ftL Omaha Excmrslon. ftoiD.thing uf a flarrj was ersated jes- tl nr ott fxertfisa. ap-i th PhKMATl KK A. IflS'! Ml'TION. 11 OA a K.x or rii tn fi-r SA.afli Hrof by nitil ob receipt -f price.

Full parOsJulara la eBt fr to rvery apphrTuit. We Gaarssntee 6tx Boxew to cere anv F.tr erery Sf.w ariiM rawiTsM. we rwajd mx bi, with a wriltec manuit rt' wi lb avMafy If oar pxi9tr not at set a care. aVoilresM aft esimHmteattna bave made good citizens, but instead I continues dominant in tbe breast of their punishment is worse than death I m4nJ honest granger." Aftarlakta. aud for many rears the? will be a trdj by th reproduction in tbesa eol-amDS of a paraiirspk from tba Omaha Bca, aBBoanciug tin departure March 22, of one baadred Omaba Jobbers fur a sisit at Deadwoud.

Tbe Bee was prematat jost ods moat b. Tbe Omaba Herald saye: to the Hoi Brmfat-tarv. burden to tbe state. No stronger "mber l9 irom ia the any and mom will arms tods, as rgttment thao tbS Reeded for the vUfteM, i tl twit sow pending: Terri fepeai of tbe toovict labor law. i lory va, THE atrtiUAY MEIHCTKE lUtwaw Mo.

ta Deadwood by Ban a Dxbtks -Ws ax.s dectjed oa tbe date for start- last tren icg, says it is red aot all ever grajmj. lliiv See.

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