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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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COUNT COURT. of Mr. in type wo Wrn ihat tin party of fon LOCAL BRIEFS, which makes tho nnp irtiontnen had hern oot three days in tho vicinity oi poisoned and that ever, h. .11 1.: e'ervunii 1. The Weekly Times.

a ought also determfiie how represon Oeo. Shingle's range hutitiug, and tha John B. Burns, Jud(. Iu the matter of ihe estate of J. J.

Hig mm. eii(t( tation shall be distributed in tl The Timib reporter run across sn iode they bagged 67 dnrks, 23 prairie chickens I mri.uiEi 1817. I pendt'tit candidate for the lgiclstore who states so us to insure the greatest and quantities of jack rabbits, thnt they gins, deceased, an Older for the sale ol personal property was made, after posting PJHTfiB WARN HE, Editor and Prop'r were to rejoiced at their safe return tooiv possible fairness to the wholo people Ml BlIIV TIMES of notice for two days, consisting of two xflld ho could not drink water' and he of young pnrty thnt i condemning ho much in the two older psrtief. After si), the in H.KHOB,, tUitjUi ilization that one of them quietly slipped 'Ihe Elkh rubl eterr monHHf SHspc aosoaj, ei i everybody Ull JerStaiHIS 'liai a epnu of horses, one lumber wagon, oue tunnel wus a shell into his guu und shot it "Just for the tnaoder must necessarily lw unjust dependent is no better thnn he used to be. fun," as he aid to Deputy Sheriff ilbu latler to its new owner, leading him with a rope.

The hack horse became fright-euep at tha flapping of a lilank.it, and started on a run. McAleer's horso took part, and yanked Jack out of the hack, pulling him quite a distance over rocks and dirt. The rope broke and the horse came back to town, being caught on lower Main street. Carl Netsohert, owner of the Mountain ranch, near the driving park, ia laid tip for repairs at tho Overland ho ml, Sherman street, the result ol too tnooh playfulness on the part of one of his horses. Carl was taking the animal to water, or rather following him, the horse jumping and kicking all tha time, finally striking him iu tho face, knocking out three of his ng, and cvi- to a portion of the people.

It is es Smith. That he thoiiL'ht there would I On.Tssr HI i mouths Thru month Ooe month 00 pair of bob sleds and two sots of harness. In the matter of the estate of Geo. W. Chandler, deceased, nniil report of administrator was filed aud hoaring of same set The Soientifio American givp the fol ties and rails.

It Mj l0l sentially a partisan act, anil moreover no harm in so doing, etc. lowing as ure cure for diphtheria: At the firnt indication of diphtheria in the 'he canard bout 7' i l0 Dun it is transient. It is a method that Yesterday morning quite a stream of for 10 a. m. Januarv 8, 1891.

Letters of Contain summary of the new of tat week. ourieu by the eavimr i7, 18l throat of a child, runke the room close water was running down l'oorman road, may be resorted to with every change nel some time ago was take a tiu rnp and poor into it a from the water ditch above, making trav administration were issued on the second day of June, 18H3. A statement of prop made out of wlw.i. hk. in the political control of a state gov ubll.heJ nrj Sturdr.

One year Sli I Throe month! 1 Add. mo. THE TIMES, nut quantify of lar and turpentine, eqoul el very swearah'e. eminent. I here is reason to behev nrat iota of truth tha erties and moneys received during the partn.

Then hold the enp over the fire, Win. LaFleish, up-gu'eh ustler for the make this statement that if congress were to assume the to in to till the room with the fumes. The Iwadwood. Koath Dakota. Independent, hnd his fail on him in and because also that th7" duty of districting the states for rep.

patient on inhaling the utiles will cong1 a ditch near the Newton house, Terraville, Catered at the Deadwood poetoffle Mcon completed and train, will J' teeth and cutting several gashes in his resentatives it would be done with a and apit out the membranous matter, and period of administration shows $9,4211.09. A statement of dirbursemeuts made by the. administrator during his administration of said estate shows $10,693.42 disbursed. J.toob Smith appeared to answer to the Friday night, aud hud a bard time getting eIih matter. the animal but.

through the tunnel, the Ata sense of responsibility not to be ex chin, lips and cheeks. Criminal Carelessness, diptberia will pass off. The fames of lar and turpentine loosen the matter in the throat, and thus afford the relief that baa nected of a partisan legislature, and Wm, K. Dick.nson, who aeoompauied Official Paper of Lawrence County. again.

vB both company and mk, I 1 therefore with more fairness, ami What might have been a fatal accident Dr. Dickinson to Elk creek Friday ni'ht baffled the sk II of physicians. ci.uipMnt and at et, issued at the instance of Krain-ou both are reMdents of and assisted in amputating a man's leg when done the districting by con the and completion of lhi, difficult work Sioux Falls is enjoying pleigh ride weut to Buffalo ip. lie will be at home Lead City. Smith gave a bond in the Thk Globe Neir of Iieulah in a press would stand for ten years, or occurred last Saturday at the so-called Lawrenson's ice pond on City creek, which of late has beeu utilized by the young boys living in that neighborhood for Deadwood ia annoyed with an intolerable wheu he returns.

that stood for so long of the Elkhoru ro.5-.' roan onmin. vein of wit, says: "From the latest I from census to unless in the sum of $000 to appear for trial on the 6th day of January. Ben Bear and Max amount of dost. As five men of section No. 4, B.

H. i-. Indian news it now seems possible i.ieuntime sufficient reason should be city. It is finished no. P.

R. were returning to their camp on Able Cook brought aome fine aptcimens Fishel appear on I ho bond as sureties. considerable a that the troops may be able to hold I sliw f()r a change in any state skating. On the day mentioned, yonng DeSilva, about 10 yenra of ago, was there with others, and in skating around, finally J. A.

Brenuan. administrator of the es- of building rock into the cfty yesterday a band car from Elk Creek station, Friday night, they ran into a flat car which bar; float estimates estimates, but it. i Pine Ridee, as the Indians have ine- I There is a question whether congress for the inspection of Mr. Kennedy. Thi iate of E.

Holdmark, tiled report of sale the traffic of ii broke through the ice and disappeared, been placed on tho main track by some rock ia pure sandstone and ia of three va undered off into the bad lands. lie has the authority to do this, and it is of placer claims property of the deceased, Jan. 2nd, was set for hearing. au lu aai from rw, wood and the couutrv of Sawyer's men, so it could be loaded rieties, one almost a pure white, another Fortunately the accident was seen by Mr. Nash, who at once to the rescue.

quite probable this question will re thronah what is only fear now is that some buck may sIi'd back and scare all the soldiers with limbers easily. There was a red lan of a redd sb brown and the third of a yel In. re. estate of J. J.

Higg ns, inventory ing featurs of this portion a. tern ou the flat car. and it was through ceive consideration at the present ses sion." low'i-b drab color. The rock was taken from Mr. Cook's mines near the city aud to death.

The Indians didn seem The boy camo to the surface and managed to catch the ice on each side, from which position be was taken by Mr. Nash. The of personal property consisting of horses anJ wagons was filed by the administrator and a so his bond in the sum of $500 with Chas. Krauss and P. Keating to need General Brooke to superin is regarded as the very best of building carelessness on the part of th? men on the hand car that they ran into it, and breaking John lynn's left leg, which was The contest question, it seems, is city authorities should and mast take stone.

tend the issuing of beef rations northwestern system and of arJ tng to Deadwood. Track laying commence, Mr morning with a gang of aia, nounforseen obstacles arising lttbe of this week the people of Deadwood 1 I r.U.- LI- .1... TTnUn.l thev helped themselves to 5tX 4. G. Meade, agent for a Chadron house, some action in regard to this pond.

It ought to be either abolished, or the owner so terribly iu jared. had to be amputated above the knee. The hand car was thrown from the track, and the other fonr I Vt.itaj it. ti tiv lrivliitliro hilt was in this city at the time the news ar be compelled to enclose it securely by a of the government cattle and did the slaughtering act unmolested. We Liquor Racket In Lad.

I. J. Krainsnu. who runs a tailoring aud rived h' re that Indiana were committing also in congress. The large number fence of sufficient height to defy the epredationa alontf the Cheyenne, he at persons escaped with only a few scratches, Word was at once sent to Dr.

D'ckiuson, of contested seats in the lower house engines thsWUhwa gulch aud hoar their shrill bat cleaning establishment in Lead city, ap do not profess to being educated in once departed for the scene of reported of the next congress is due to the climbing ability of the youngsters. It is the eame pond, which, from carelessness of the gentleman who used it as an who left at once, accompanied by William C1IJ oi ueadwood met- peared before County Judge Burns yesterday afternoon and made complaint iepredations to look after some hors.es militaay tactics, but since the two Mobliers killed themselves drinkintr narrow majorities which are almost I'lCKUisou. i hey got lost and were over cattle he had there, and found upon uomwug inrougn onr Hills. BBKVIIUj. against Jacob A.

Smith for selling or giv- lour hour going out there. When they universal this year. In Pennsylva is arrival that nothing had been dis naptha spirits at Minnesela we would i ng away liquor in violation of the prohi nia no less than four republicans tnrbed, although quite a number of In ice pond, caused the loss of a valuable little life, "Bertie," son of tha editor of this paper. Will anything be done about it? It is all right for Mr. Lanreneon to cot suggest to General Urooke that if Says the Whitewood Plaindetlerofhj.

day: -Bedding ties will btoomtmi I t. ians had come into thnt vicinity. When bition law. After the complaint was made out and verified to, Kraiiison said i i seats are hkoiv iuiib uui'iksicu. uro arrived Mr.

Fljnn was bleeding very badly, and it was not considered safe to re move him to Lead, so they went to work in a log cabin, and nith the aid of a con pie of lanterns performed the operation questioned as to their motives and as t- irora me tunnel to Deadwood ine soiaiers are arraw to mo ureir i i i i i unfortunate members beind renre- mina for four nf hxinir kicked over. I I that he WBtited Smith arrested. The com ice, bnt he mnt protect his ing. Tracklayers will begin work 11, hether they were intending injury or sentatives A. J.

Stewart, Ed Scul plaint and affidavit for injunction, togeth he might take their guns from them barm, replied that thsy wre out hunting aay, witn Mr. Cunningham ia above meutinuej. When the doctor lelt er with a search warrant, were placed iu Prohibition a Failure. A te eg rain from Yankton, dated De mi i I L. E.

Atkinson and A. C. Hopkins, irhpm won Id hn nn ilantrer to him- I aud did not iutend to mole.it persons or he hands of Sheriff Knight who, with his yesterday morning the patient was rest it -4 I Mr. Stevenson, of Michigan, will property of any oue. Mr.

Meade returned ing easily. Different reports were circu cember 10th, is going the ronnds of the eastern press, aa follows. the work. The citizens of Desdwoodn, hereby cordially invited to eat their fa Year dinner with friends ia WhiHtooi" Plaindealer: "Agent B. Alberta io Deadwood yesterday satisBed to have I I probably have to fight for his seat, nai the trnveriunent to arm each deputy, W.

K. Smith, at once left for Lead. A search of the premises we are iuformid failed to find any of the contraband arti- is property where it was, and gave this The business men of Yankton have de lated arnnnd Lead about the accident, but this is as nerr the straight of it as could be learned. with a muzzle-loading horse syringe an1 Mr- Bowden the Pre8ent mem-and a tincture bottle filled with wood ber frora the second has received orders to prepare for nan. le.

The premises, corner of Mill and information to the reporter with the statement that newspaper reports as to In clared the prohibitory lawja failure, inasmuch as there is as much liquor sold now as before the law became operative, and Maiu streets, is known as the Oat build General L. Skinner and wife visited al to Deadwood on or before Janosrj lit This is anything but pleasant informitioa ian depredations were misleading aud alcohol. Horse syringes don't kick has alreadJ that he will i I contest the election of Mr. Lawson. ere causing much annoyance and dam- ing, and was occupied up to last September as a saloon by Smith.

At that time to citizens of Whitewood, as we had aQ whitewood yesterday, with the view of making arrangements for the early shipment to Californn of Mr, Skinner's law iuey say, miu oy miuiuuij i i.i I age to persons with families aud property the premises were closed by injunction. umes memse.ves, tney cou.u muster Jr Mkkepitii, chief hoped Mr. Albertson and hij monttgrw-ble family would remain here (or the win in the vicinity of the Indian scare. Krninson then rented the front part for up courage enougn to lonow sma.i fc fc and 3 i .1 .1 I ter at least." Mr. will bs hertloawd George Staiger came in front his ranch library, valued at about $4,000, and a fine team of horses which the general drives about iu our mijst, The general, with his family, will soon depart for California aqtiaas or u.e reu ucvt.s u.

uu his amiual report refer8 and ready for business before Christum Thursday. He reports that they have had his shop, Smith retaining the rear portion, where the former says in his complaint that the latter is disposing of intoxicating liquors. Mr. Smith was seen Welcome. goood sleighing out there, and the Beile wimtneTByrtugesiuaucu tQ the eTpenJitures of the bureau to the muzzle with the deadly truck, th a9 fl 010 270 leav.

-L i .1 Tl I.J I The Andrews survey party, she left hen to remain until spring. Fourche frozen over, and safe fot teams to cross. Quite a change from the weath snoui II lA) iiibui. lucre WUUIU uo about seven months ago, returned kit ing an unexpended balance of $7,179, John T. Wingheld, whom everybody er we are having up herein the Hills, only in this city last night, and he savs thnt the complaint is untrue and purely malic-ions.

He has the privilege of using the Wednesday. Daring their absents one very decided benefit accrue from knows as "Missouri." leavea today for thirty miles distant. merons preliminary lines were ns, ui California, in charge of T. L. Skinner's Died In Lead, Friday morn this change of weapons.

In case that General Brooke and his soldiers should drink all the alcohol before horsts. He is one of the pioneers of the entire building, and a few days ago notified the agnnt of the owner that he want- finally one was adopted and located, reining from Whitewood to the vicinity drunkenness is much more frequent. There is no revenue derived from the sale of liquors, and t8xes have been increased to meet the deficiency caused thereby. Thousands of dollars are sent to other states every month to purchase liquor. It is now proposed retain a portion of this money in Yankton, by reopening the two large breweries that have been idle since May, and also to tax the liquor dealers.

Public opinion is strongly in favor of this course, viewing the situation from a business standpoint. Another one of the Dakota cities thus comes to the front with the declaration that prohibition does not prohibit by a long shot. This was the conclusion arrived at in Deadwood long since; indeed, in the attempt of a few fanatics to enforce prohibition in this city, as iu tho case at Yankton, more drunkenness has resulted. Alex Huffhitt. Yesterday morning Alex Hughitt was arrested upon a complaint made that he was an insane person with dangerous tendencies.

Shortly thereafter he was taken before the insanity board, and npon ex on hand at the close of the fiscal year. There were completed and delivered during the year 8,702,320 sheets of United States notes, gold and silver certificates, bonds and national bank notes, with a face value ing, December 12, of diphtheria, Elizabeth daaghter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eslick, Hills, arriving here in June, 76. During all these years lis has held various posi Powderville, Mont, the latter point beini it.

The agent then notified Krainson move, that Mr. Smith wanted the about 150 miles northwest of Deadwood. fed 4 years, 6 months aud six days. The tions of trust and responsibility, and in every instance to the satisfaction of his Another line leaves the main brachial nilditig, aud nnder an agreement he funeral took place yesterday afternoon at must have it. Erainson refused to va Dry creek, in this county, and extendi lo o'clock from the residence of the par they found any Indians, the government would then have the guns to arm a few hundred western volunteers that could be turned loose on the reds and make them hump it back employers.

A a deputy theriff he acted the Sundance coal fields. So fat let ts. Rev. Tracy oGSciating. The remains of 26,610,088 sheets of, internal revenue and customs without fear or favor, notably in the re cate, and stilt holds the fort.

To get him ont a case of forcible entry and detainer will be commenced. were laid to rest in the Sooth Lead ceme capture of the horse thieves that broke surveyors are concerned, both lineam located with the exception of abort tery. stamps; sheets of dralt jail here noma time ago. He eipeots to make California his future home. He miles.

The field notes, diagram, aw their atfeiioiea so fast that they cieckSj cel.tlficates etc, besides a Fred. Nelson of the Brick store at will be forwarded to ooiUl (Bt- would only nit me nigo spois aiong the trail. Brooke perhaps is an or- horn) headquarters, aud if sceepUbla, large amount of miscellaneous work for the departments of the Lead, was in the city yesterday, meeting leaves here with the best wishes of many bis many friends and introducing his friends. brother John from Brooklyn, whom he had rrom Tuedej-i niiT: work of grading will soon begin. not seen for fonrteen years.

Dan Nourse on yesterday took charge K. of P. Election. Maroo Bozzaris lodge No. 3, K.

of of the down-gnlch circulation of the Belt Ed. Lynch, who hag been very sick and government, i he amount of work to be executed during the fiscal year 1891, is nearly 15 per cent greater than the amount delivered during the Herald. Dan is a good writer and we wish held their annual election of officer! ait upon whom Father Redmond recently at him success. tended as a dying man, is, under the kind care and nursing of friends, rapidly recov Stewatd Connors, and Adam M. Wheeler amination was deolared insane.

A warrant and mittimus were issued for his committment to the asylum at Y'ankton. The cause of insanity is attributed to softening of the brain. Mr. Hughitt is 55 years old, was born in Funkstown, Maryland, and cume to the Hills in 1877. He has bean largely engaged in mining oper-ations for many years.

The peculiarities year 1890, and nearly 8 per cent greater than the amount executed in ering, and it is hoped will soon be aronnd evening with the following result: P. J. E. Buker. C.

('. J. S. Denman. V.

Frank McLaughlis. K. R. S. F.

L. Meade. M. of F. Lonis Caulfieid.

M. of C. L. Chiniquy. again.

have taken a contract to sink a shaft 75 feet deep on the G. A. R. lode situated on Squaw creek. the year 18S9.

in which were made the largest deliveries during a period The remains of John Miller, who died A very pleasant meeting of old friends and classmates occurred yesterday between E. Holyoke and E. K. DePuy. They had not seen each other for fourteen Trustee A.

M. Vtilson of thirteen years. at the French hotel, Deadwood, Saturday, were brought to Lead Sunday and bnried Three weeks from today, Tues years, and their meeting in this locality yesterday e.fternoon. Funeral from the Have you seen the Improved was a surprising but pleasant one to both undertaking parlors of S. R.

Smith. Mr. day, the South Dakota law makers convene at Pierre for a session of of them. Miller was a stranger in the Hills, having Stat Election. Partial Results.

The Sioux Falls Press of Dec. 6th prints the official returns of the state election as canvassed by the official board at Pierre Thursday, Dec. 4th, of which following arc some of the results: Governor Mbllette 34.487 Taylor 18.484 Loucks 24,591 Members of congress PieMer 84 856 Gamble .84.553 Clark 17.172 Q'ligley 17.76 Zipp 24 805 Leavitt .25,007 State indebtedness Yes 15.787 No .50,742 Woman suffrage Yes 22,972 No 45.632 Indian suffrage Yes 29.053 No 48,362 Peruiauent capital Pierre 41,876 Huron 84,252 It wiil thus be seen that npon the independent ticket the congressmen ran ahead of the governor, Loucks, Leavitt leading by 202 over Zipp, while the latter lead Loncks by 214. The average republican pluralities were nearly 10,000. All the amendments to the constitntion were lost, and Pierre won the capital by a majority of 7,624.

nament to the army, and may be a good man to draw a salary, but he needs to be scalped a few times and get over his ten cent novel ideas of the "neble red man" before he will be fit to fight Indians. A number of publh building measures which had laid upon the speaker's table of the house since its last adjournment were on Wednesday last taken up and passed as follows: Sioux Falls, S. Beatrice, Davenport, Rock Island, 111, City, Ia, Bloomington, 111, Kansas City, Mo, Racine, Wis, Rockford, 111, Fort Dodge, Ia, Sheboygan, Wis, $50,000. And now to us the question naturally comes, where is the Deadwood public building bill with the $100,000 appropriation. Did Lawrence county kill it as many in the county tried to kill its author? achine Wm.

Lardner and W. L. McLaughlin for worked on the railroad only a short time Singer Sewing T.1 ixty days if they find business to the independents and E. W. Martin, Sol before he was taken sick.

warrant them in holding so long. Siar and II. E. Griinshaw for the republi Died Collom In Lead, Sunday, De Candidates for the speakership are Willi HiH Arm aud tbe mi Latest anil Best Iiproyeieits. cans, accompanied by S.

Lider as judge, were at Whitewood Crossing yes cember 14, of typhoid pneumonia, T. C. Collum, aged 32 years, 3 months and 6 numerous of course and as we see terday taking evidence in the contest the situation will be controlled by days. Deces-ed was a member in good 0 standing of the K. of I.

O. O. F. and the independent-democratic combination, as to who will be the fortun cases, the evidence there adduced was to the effect that there were but 20 to 25 legal voters at th precinct, all the rest Miners' union. Be leaves a brother and a 3 it a 0 9 3 I host of friends In Lead to mourn his loss ate individual it is not at all safe to who voted being railroad graders, eto.

The funeral will take place today at 2 o'clock, under the auspices of Dak. ta Lodge No. 6, from Miners' Uuion hall. predict. Complications may arise which will possibly delay the elec Sundays Daily: W.

S. Heckart has at his railroad camp tion of this officer and necessarily de Married Jordan Heckinger At a pet in the shape of a coyote, which he secured when quite young last summer. Spearfish, Saturday evening, December 13, 9 S3 a It is about the shape and size of an ordin Rev. Williams officiating. Jack L.

Jordan lay organization of the house and procedure to business. It is a safe prediction that the session from first ary sized dog, differing in appearance in its bushy tail, sharp pointed ears, and cd a. CO and Ellen Heckinger. Both parties are well known in Lead, where they will reside in a neatly famished home provided by the groom. Mr.

Jordan has for years been to last will be quite a stormy one, harp mnzzie, and not to be overlooked sprynesa and activity. It stays about the camp even when loosened. particularly in the lower house. The election of a United States senator is one of W. Alexander's trusty hack drivers See our New attachments Indications now are that C.

E. Seitz, and has made many friends. The bride also has htn-ts of friends who wish ber all ths present county anditor will hold hi among the first business, which will precipitate an early "scrap," and it EW AND HANDSOME STYLES Hi ANTIQUE OAK AND ELACK Tj position until March 1st next under the tbe joy imaginable. to be followed by other miscellane We learn from Mr. C.

D. Cronch that It will cost yon nothing to i n.uiine and test the Machine, and we are always glad to show them. ous bits of hair pulling, so to speak. considerable disaffection exiats between law as it now stands a pon the stat ute book of the state. The law was made in 1888 and not amended in 1889, consequently is of fell force at this time.

Chapter 130, sections 1 and 2. session laws of The session throughout will be one Fixtures for all kinds of Machines. Best Machine Oi the subcontractors on the B. A M. and their principals, and that final settlements of much interest, and the Timks has perfected arrangements to receive in all probaoility will have to be had in tbe courts.

A bill of interest to pensioners has been introduced by Senator Quay, granting to all persons whose names are now on the pension list, or may be hereafter placed on it, who have lost both eyes or both feet, or who are otherwise totally disabled, a pension of $100 a month. To all persons who have lost an arm below the elbow, or a leg below the knee, $55 a month. Thoee who have lost a hand or foot or have been totally disabled in the same, are to be entitled to $50 a month. The bill provides further that persons who have contracted two or more disabilities, shall receive a sum per month equal to the total of the rates for all of the disabilities mentioned. The team of Neil Smith became fright Don't Buy a Cheap John Machine.

Offices in all Black Hills and Neighboring Town ened on the big hill yesterday and A report comes from Hermosa that Peter McMabon, the school superintend barked the wagon over the edge of the wall, which the borses feeling, gate a ent of Coter eoanty, hid pat on his war Main Office, m. D. C. R. R.

Depot. DEADWOOD. reports from the capital daily. The citizens of Pierre are arranging for a grand inaugural ball in compliment to the legislature, to be given on the evening of the first day of session, Tuesday, Januarv 6th, 1891. spring, broke loose and running at a tei- paint and gone forth toward the Indian A Resort-Sunday, in conversation with C.

D. Cronch, we learned that he has the contract for putting in the motor line at Rapid, which will be fonr miles long, running from a point on St. Joe street to the lake above. The grade the entire distance will be eighty feet wide, and will be occupied by the motor line in the center, and a boulevarde on each side. Tbe motor will be what is known as the storage, tbe being on the car.

At the lake a hotel to cost $10,000 will be erected tbia winter. The lake itself is about one and one-half miles long and about three-fourths of a mile wide, and will be about forty feet deep in the deepest portion, and will cover upward of ninety acres of land. The dam that has been put in to hold the water cost $17,000. When tbe lake is filled, forty sailboats will be placed upon it, as also a steamboat capable of earring 100 passengers. The spot is a delightful one, located in what is almost an amphitheatre, surrounded by hills, i nd without doubt will become a favorite reaort.

This snterpriae is almost exclusively that of some gentlemen from Kentucky, and great tast i being exerci-ed in lay ng out tbe grounds surrounding the lake, the company owning 1,650 acres all about it. country to make war against the "reds." ritio speed op 'he gulch collided witn an-Orher ternn, near the grade in the first IIP! THE SINGER IG. CO. A. N.

PARIS, dsvtf ward, sticking the pull of the wagon into the chest of one of the runaways killing it Hobo Qrab. Since tba advent of railroad graders instantlT. No other datnag was done ortby of mention. The H. C.

Staves MannfaDforfng Co. Buggies and CArmancs. into the Black Hills, the matter of their The base ball dob be'ongirg to the 6th food has been often spoken of, and almost invariably in disparaging terms. A re U. S.

cavalry, now at Rapid Ci'y, crossed bat with the home train et Rapid Friilpy Road Carts and Harness porter of tbe Tixas accidentally Tiaitad afternoon, euly fonr inuings being played one of the camps at noon yesterday, and TKW BEST OOODH fOg THfi MOXBY. aw 76 of them setting away with tb following bill of fare, which wa nlimited in How true does the Omaha Bet say: "There is a very strong feeling in the country that something ought to be done by congress to prevent the gerrymandering cf congressional districts, as has been done in several of the states within the past year in quantity and good in quality: Vegetable soap, rout beef with dressing, mashed Hope he will return with his belt fall of real, sure -enough Indian scslpa. A Mr. SheO'ld and family, who owned and had occupied a ranch on French ere- northeast from Buffalo Gap, eame to Stnrgis Satarday last, having been driven off by ludiaus, their plant pillaged and stock driven aay. They report had things trom thnt a ciionof country.

Tom Hardwiek vf Sioux Falls, an old Indian fighwr and pioneer who formerly lived at Deadwood, informed a reporter for the Sioux Fall Press that if the soldiers undertook to take their cannon into the bad land for an Indian light, the Indians would see the cannon before spring to cook eiiffee in. Tom generally talks a great deal and sometimes knows what he is talking aboot. C. D. roach, contractor on tbe B.

A was in the city, at the Keystone, Sunday. He save he will be tnrough with his eon-tract io ten day. potatoes, was beant. tomatoes, apricot and lemoa pie, with tea and coffee- The earnn referred to to located in the etone flagrant disregard of fairness and warehouse, lower Main street, and ae far resulting 10 to ia favor of the "Rap-idoes." The Journal thinks the soldier boya cant play ba.l "a little An accidental discharge of a shotgnn last evening in froni of Gillette A Heek-mann'a shop quickly brought the officers and a large assembly of eilizons to tbe lo-liy. The party proved to be Henry Rosenkranz, James Robb, John Delaney and others of Central City, who were returning frjm a hunting expedition.

The gans were taken away and the parties r-rested, bat allowed sbortly a'terwards lo go home, leaving their gone in the hand-of the vQcera. 8iuc th above was pot justice. The arguments in favor of having the districts established by ae board ine the men to eoaeeraed, te an der tbe supervision of Chef 8angiovani. THI ana isis unnea vac mania ariTta congress are weighty. In the first place it is to be remarked that the ably assisted by competent waiter.

One of th totter to a college graduate, bat he Two Accident: Jack McAIeer. in going to Lead city on Handay last in one of the hacks, met with painful accident hy which his left hand was considerably damaged, one finger being split wide open. In a late mining deal be became interested in some Bald Mountain property, part of the consider-atioa being a horse. He was taking th fiplsh, a Our work la fully warranted. I of axceM-nt material ana moderate In price.

Our line of Bugglea la very complete. We make a epeolalty of Hand and Machine Msde Harnos does not allow it to interfere with hi apportionment of representatives is a national duty, and it would seem present oece patio. BUaka all klada Tmbs floa. to follow that tb Bn authority write for prloee. Addresa, ici lai-jsctiiva Street CIW IV.

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Years Available:
1877-1897