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The Lead Daily Pioneer-Times from Lead, South Dakota • 2

The Lead Daily Pioneer-Times from Lead, South Dakota • 2

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Rl'NlMV, march is TTT'r: DAILY NO.VKfcll.fiJIKW, 8. For elegant slippers go to Zlpp's. IT. Collier, the osteopath, has moved his office and hereafter may found at the parlors of the Gllmore house, corner of City "re-k and Williams st reel. ZOELLNER BROS.

CO. For elegant slippers go to Zlpp'i. Your blood goes thru your boly with jumps and bounds, carrying warmth and active life to every part, if you lake Rocky Mountain Tea. Ask your druggist. I'.

fl-iHtz. I I S. Modern Dentistry of al! kinds, flas administered. ear of experi'-nce, Kos. ii-thal Block.

J. II. Graham. 1). dental parlor over hirst National bank, liead-W(mmI.

and bridge work a CaM (H) Baking (x) Powder ji Men's and Boy's Outnttcrs! 647 MAIN STf'lET See the A ik's ad. and profit by it. No. TO Slierm.iu street. Deidwood.

E8TKY piano for my family. Haw-ley is the only regular dealer at No. fi.T.i. by Hull'" Hotel. My specialty carpet ard llno'tuir.

THE JITY. Ru-arim Co. have a mipjdy of Diamond coul ati'l tun (ill orders prompt SPECIAL PRINT New York Store, I iitdwwil. Twiniy-fr imp size photoH for 25c, ut l.o for short time nlr. IjuIhh: SH-clal orders for any klnn of rookini; or hakim; for parties, trills.

rwi-ptionn, promptly and satisfactorily filled at tin- ladles' KxliaiiKf. t'pixr Main street. James W. Early Vat h. Diamond ami Silverware, on easy weekly and monthly payment.

Karri- nolishlni: stoves. I iiat Is my business, and I ciaitn MU 1 car Kite satisfaction. J. A. Scott, No.

i2 Williams street. It brings to the little ones that price A Manis Judged By the Company He Keeps i ialty. sitz.r. W. ratou, n.

V. write: "I had Cypet'Sia over twenty yrv. and tnl cxtora and nx-dlilm without tnefit. I was tiersuaded to me I Make fa Note Call telephone 07 fr uniformed tsger. Prompt service.

D. I). T. Co. John Ickes is on the street again, a siege of pneumonia.

bus gift of healthy flesh, solid bone ami muscle. That's what Rocky lhe Books Reads, as Henry Leppla and W. .1. Liughlin, Tea does. Ask your drug hodol IHfsla lure, anl It belpecl me' from tin- start.

I believe it to be a pans- I tea for all forms of indigestion." It dl- I gents what you fat. Kirk O. Phillip. none phono l.i i We are prt-pared to furnish heifers tie contractors for the 1J. were In gist.

As the Clothes, the flat, And the Shirts He Wears. the city between trains. Mr. l-ppla oflt springers and fresh milch rows at Coffee rolls, oysters any style. returned to Spearfish and Mr.

Mc reasonable prices. Stock rattle also at the Olympic bakery, opposite th laughlin went down the road a snerlaltv. Can lie wen at the Uurlington depot, on Sherman street. W. Coe reports two transfers of Do you want a good milch cow? Hx amine those shipped" from 'owa by of Charles A.

Scott. North Spearfish S. D. Scott Gotten. Carl Maxohn, a native of Germany, renounced his allegiance to the Ger Scott Cotten.

at home of C. A. Scott, city real estate from eastern iw-ople to Deadwood parties. The deeds arrived from the east yesterday, ami will delivered some time this week. The Are you a judge of clothing? 231 slIis of clothes, all to bo sold at one pii'je at CHASE'S in Dead-wood.

"Fortune favors the brave." It is also favorable to those who purify their blood in the spring by taking America's Greatest Spring Medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla. A clear head and a health body are given by its use. Constipation is cured by Hood Pills. 25c.

man emperor yesterday, and took out his final naturalization papers. Some merchants cannot bear to see consideration ir. one case was and in the other $1000. The mixd quartet will lead the singing this morning at the M. E.

church, and will render two special North Spearfish. You little knew when first we met That some day you would be The lucky fellow Id choose to let Pay for my Rocky Mountain Tea. Ask your druggist The Ladies' Exhange, at the Lieu-man stand, furnishes dainty home Elejrance and tliffnity Can he had in the last nanu-tl as well as the former. A broad minded man looks into the future and prepare for emergencies. Success must await his.

Take out your book and pencil, and in convenient and conspicuous place their clerks Idle a minute. That must be th trouble with Chase, or he woildn't be selling clothe for $5.00 a suit that he could fret twelve for by You will be pleamvi if you purchase ore I if of those elegant pianos of Mrs. John Cash- waiting nntil the people wanted them. ner. S.

1). made lunches at all hours. All kinds Just because he got them for little or Plain sewing done. Will go out by of home cookery and fancy work the day or take sewing at home. Room 9, Mrs.

Miller's, Lee street. bought and soldf ANHAUSER-BUSCH, ST. LOUTS "Damon and Pythias' will be pre I Make This Note of If AND PABST MILWOUKEE BEER 13 sented by the Sanford Dodge company at the Opera house Monday night- MADE OF MALT AND HOPS ONLY. HENCE CALL FOR IT. nothing, he must flood the town and whoop her np, but that is just like Chase will do it as long as ha can get goods for half price.

To secure the original Witch Hazel Salve, hsk tar DeWltfs Witch Hazel Salve, well known as a certain cure for piles and (kin dUeaes. Beware of worthless counterfeit. They are dangerous. Kirg G. Phillips.

One of the greatest dramas ever writ ten, by one of the ablest companies. numbers. This evening the orchestra will render a number before and at the close of the sermon. The male quartet will close with a beautiful entitled "Gallilee." Traveling men report business as on the increase and times looking much better. There is more money in circulation and the merchants seem inclined to put in larger stocks of goods.

This is not merely the regulation spring business, for trade is opening up about a month earlier than usual and is better than was expected. The Epworth volunteers celebrated their first birthday at the Methodist church on Friday evening. An interesting program was given in the Au-dutiorium, and the volunteers and their guests then adjourned to the parlors, where supper was served. STEY PIANO, both stylish and good to be haa only at Hawley'3. Mr3.

Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, No. (39, by Bullock Hotel. writes: I never fail to relieve my chil Next Suit and Outfit of Und erwear. Snirts Socks, Hat, Valise, Umbrella, Gloves and Cane I will buy from St v. I F.

D. Smith handles nothing but the dren from croup at once by using One Min best grade smithing coal. ute Cough Cure. I would not feel safe without it." Quickly cures coughs, colds. grippe end all throat and lung diseases." Kirk G.

Phillips. W. I. Neil. D.

I). 3.. resident dtc- IF YOU WANT GUARRANTEED pure apple vinegar of the highest test, creamery butter of the highest flavor, and the lightest, whitest flour in the market at the lowest prices, go to the STANDARD CASH STORE, 48 Sherman street. tf Fine garments for men from a leading Chicago tailor at 50c on the dollar. Large bizes a specia'ty.

T. A. DEXTER. Scott and Cotten have just received three cars of Iowa cows and heifers, which are for sale at Charles A. Scott's home.

North Spearfish. The great strike at the Diamondville coal mines is settled, which will be goou news for the many users of Diamond coal. Stearns Co. have a supply Zoellner Bros. Co, has moved his office to Room vi.

Syndicate block. The last appearance of Sanford I r. cr.cer C.cr. Dodge and his talented company at The society has a membership of over thirty and is in a most prosperous condition. R.

B. Hughes and H. R. Bartiett, the Opera house Monday evening. If and can fill all orders.

you nave not already seen this com- i AMU fssssfssmssi panyt do not miss the production of Damon Pythias tomorrow evening. On Monday morring at 10:15. the members of the Ministerial Union of the Belt towns will meet in the First M. E. church, Deadwood, and, the leadership of Rev.

C. L. Kirk, will continue the discussion of last week on "How to Bring About Better Spiritual Conditions in the Churches." Pair la i UERTHHEira BRO. The Larges Stock Ever Shipped to the Black Hills Ten days SPECIAL SILK SALE New York Store, Deadwood. We Always who have just returned from Cripple Creek, are enthusiastic over the Black Hills outlook.

They say that the resemblance between the phonolite ores of that section, and those of this country is remarkable, and that the surface indications here are much better than in Colorado. He brought a breath from the city streets with him; for a regulation boot black who walks the streets and cries, "Shine 'em up, sir?" is a novelty in Deadwood. One could fancy the roar cf the city streets and the pressure of the throng, as he passed by with his kit slung over his shoulder. If only there had been a hurdy-gurdy grinding dance music on the corner by the bank, or a sandwich man or two, the illusion would have been complete. J.

L. Weaver died at Hill City yesterday afternoon. He has lived at that place for thirteen years, and was a caipenter in the employ of the Hary-ney Peak Tin company as long as it was in business. He was the father Mrs. Arthur Landers, of this city, who was with him at the time of his death.

There were seven children in the family, all of whom were at home with I GurranteeChica-o Prices. Stock all fresh and of new Designs for 1900. Handsome and Artistic. Paper carried in store. You need not have to wait to seudeast for sample books, and run risk of not getting what you order.

Come in and look at our patterns. It is a pleasure to show g-oods whether you buy or not, Rememder our store is Headquarters for LADIES: A few face treatments taken now will put the skin in a condition to withstand the Inarch winds. Mrs. Melick. over Deetkin's drug store, has a full line of the needful remedies and gives the treatments.

Switches to match any shade of hair. Combings made up at moderate prices. All kinds of pompadore rolls. We also carry the 2nest line of embroidery silks and stamping patterns in the city. Mrs.

W. Melick, Main street. Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Mile3burg, says: "As a speedy cure for coughs, colds, croup and sore throat, One Minute Cough Cure is unequaled. It is pleasant for children to take.

I heartily recommend it to mothers." It is the only harm Paints, Oils and Window Gla Special for this Week Our entire stock of Foster Lace Kid Gloves KIRK G. PHILLIPS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIS the exception of a son. Leland, who Is in Montana. The Deadwood Woman's club held a i- i i an interesting meeting at the library less remedy that oroducea immediate re mr -w It cures bronchitis, pneumonia, 1 yesterday afternoon. The club Is Green Cut Bone.

When Fed Your PW hoarseness. I have persuaded many to try this valuable medicine, and they are all as well pleased as myself over the results." For sale by Kirk G. Phillips, druggist to to Will stop eiS in'-Will stop father pi- studying Les thru it France and its history. Mrs. F.

D. Smith gave a very excellent review of "Les Miserables," and Mrs. Blatchford, Mrs. Phelps, Mrs. Stilwell and Mrs.

Hymer gave synopses of the different books of Part 5. On the 28th of this month the club will give an open meeting. Some of the features of the afternoon will be music, art notes, a paper on "The Child From the Mother's Standpoint," by Mrs. Tor-rence, and one on "The Child From the Teacher's Standpoint" by Mrs. Tucker.

Will prevent iw i Will make thee? -n ilipino; grippe and throat and lung troubles. It will preveat consumption. Kirk G. Tbil-lipe. Mrs.

Melick will give you twenty-five scalp treatments, furnishing all tonic required and giving the treatment every second day, for five dollars. Heads examined free of charge. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. W.

W. Melick, Main street, over Deet-ken's drug si ore. Lessons in embroidery, and fine neefile work of all kinds at Mrs. Mooney's, 41 Lee street A complete line Is carried of lace materials, cord for pillows, embroidery silks, photo fiames, etc Will A LENTEN AFFAIR. For every dollar's worth of material purchased in the art department of the Ladies' Bazaar Mrs.

Bostwick will pive one free lesson. This offer good until April 1st Usually Sold at $1.25 Will lm Will make little Will make little chicW Will mature GEORGE M. BUTLER, has the moet complete line of jewelry in the Black Hills and his prices are right Call and see him. 651 Main street, Deadwood. Leaders of Low Prices It is better than a- than grain.

Only two and Ne for "istreat their FT tteci Hard ion Ti "crT FLOWED .1 i I Roses. Cirnatinn CUT THIS COUPON OUT! And take it to CARWILK, corner Lee and Sherman streets, Deadwood, with your photograph, and have it enlarged and save 50 cents on each portrait. This offer is good till April 1st the Valley and WEBTHBE1ER 0 1 in season for at J. A The Other Side of the World. People everywhere take pleasure in testifying to the good qualities ot Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, ss will be seen by the following testimonial from Charles M.

Cramer, a well known watch-maker of the city of Colombo, on the Island of Ceylon. He says: "I have not the slightest hesitancy in recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to all who are suffering from coughs or colds. It has been some two years since the City Dispensary first called my attention to this valuable medicine and I have repeatedly used it and it has always been most beneficial. It has cured me quickly of all chest colds. It Is especially effective for children and seldom takes more than one bottle to cure tbm hv Mrs.

Mather, at New Scale Adopted. DEADWOOD, S. March 12., 1900. We, the undersigned contractors and builders, this day enter into ah agreement with the bricklayers of Deadwood and Lead City, by which we pay 60 cents per hour. The bricklayers agree to use every effort to protect said contractors against scab contractors.

'This agreement to take effect April 1. 1900. MULLEN MUNX. C. S.

SMITH. J.F.GARLAND. 0LAFSE1M. Contractors. cy.

Sherman ana oi u- promptly dr. A. r. s'l TT rt i i mm fw merman urn 01 ram Kcwmao lweClatn 1-R PTrT'TT PwinnlHM. VO M.

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