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The Black Hills Daily Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • 1

The Black Hills Daily Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • 1

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11 DEADWOOD CITY, DAKOTA TERRITORY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER W7. o. ,5 to surrender. Thev ii Latest by Telegraph Geo. W.

Bkows. M. C. Tirra Open Letter I People circumstances and say ihey had trouble Indians who are still at large in small bands New Jorkgold closed at 2 J. The damage by the storm in Brooklyn, I is estimated at $10,000.

Houses were unroofed acd KMmpany ana the Advertisements under this head Ten Cents per ine per Special rates given for time ad-lertisement. 1 I 1 I WANTED. To borrow, npoi godd security few huncred dollars. Will pay good interest. AddreO fT.

Central t'Uy! Uf WANTED-Ingram A Maolay Buy and Sell Quarts and Placer Mines, Mill Sites, and all linds of Real Estate, and do a general collec-ion business. jjjtf BROWN I THUM i flooded, sewers overflowed, and trees KANSAS. RAILROAD BRIDGE LOST. "CIS UiUUlCII. That goods have been sold at too high prices in this citu in the atchisox, Uci.

12 o'clock last Personal. "gm ine western abutment to the great Bankers, EOlt SALE. past, and are, at present, by B. H. Springer, formerly in the Noth iuai spang tne'Migsouriat this point fell into the river with a ter- ing business, io thu place, is at North- rio craen carrying the entire 15 foot FOR SALE Honse and lot on Pleasant irenue, furnished or not for terms apply to A Co.

2Btf held Minnesoti, carrying 0n Prtn. ana aoouuo feet of embankment. A gradual sliding nf i nouses purchasing at local markets, is a fact beyond dispute. We have worked hard to remedy this state of affairs, and give to the people of the Hills opportu DEADWOOD, REMOVAL. sive wholesale and retail clothing busi ness.

DAKOTA noticed for the past 48 hours and a force Scott Davis, the wourded stae ieu ai woric tearing off the wall all day that the long draw gpan might be o- V. A. BEAUVAI8, Manufacturer of Native into Jewelry, has removed to Main St next to Pettibone'g store. sepH-tf MISCELLANEO VS. Benger is rapidly convalefcing, rf.jj.

ueorge. of Denver, is at th nities to henceforth purchase their supplies at honestlu low 7'u esQape jne danger that threatened, when the wreck should come Iney succeeded in swinging the draw clear at 10 o'clock and at 12 o'clock the Sahler. Trmvmt a General Banking Businm Issue Drafts available in all parts of the S. and Hi For fresh candies. go to Hilary's, Sherman A.Gilbert, Bangor, and A.

figures, as we would just as soon Firuut, uf-puaiie tnepcsiomne. oct3-tf nuge mass ot neavv mnnr.r Giddings, Charlestown, are regis ao business here as elsewhere. Accounts fori Sale! tered at Welch's. i Z'l and do not think that Deonla wily iiJUUH- andg of cubic yards of ear works, offlce and bridge approach were hurled into the Missouri- river. The damage has been confined exclusively to the abutment, everyihing else in safe.

Mrs. A. Norris and Mrs. S. M.

Wil- 1 he Time having made manyunsuecessfnl attempts to collect from sundry persons, offer the following accounts for sale, which will re- Europe. ought to pay us extra rates because we are in the Black Hills onof Denver, with two children each, in uuimriu unwi eitner -im ui uie. Monev transfe came up on last night's coach. i "v.v auvaneef madeTon nrca anA II. Burdon, Delmonico Restaurant $53 15 Frank Green, of the Gavville toll DAKOTA.

mata cuueciiont 1.. j. loungniooa a lu road, and Henry Lake, both of whom nane.s roarsn 00 A. Noyes 3 00 ft 00 lr. Tliomas have been ill with fever for several days, are convalescing.

Cold Dust Bought. 24-t M. Mork 7 70 ROAD AGENTS AGAIN THEY STRIKE THE WRONG PARTY. Custer, Oct. 6.

Yesterdav, as Myers' pan of six men, from beadwood, were camped twelve mile south of Custer, their camp was visited by three men who cooked II. Barnett and wife. Liramie. O. .1.

iyier. (urncngo) 21 75 (Tndrhill (foot-ncer) 2 50 Joseph Lucas 9 (0 Ward of Cheyenne, J. T. Davis of Tie only First-Class CMii Rapid, and Stevens and wife of Chev- i.eroy smirn 1 25 las. Ilogan 00 The above list will he added to as occasion enne are domiciled at the Grand Central.

requires, it BL1SHER TIMES id and, after that, commenced to make themselves agreeable, so as to get the Myers party all together, which they succeeded in doing, with the exeentu.n Xfr J. M. 'West's family consistinir of wife lyoods Foreign and Domestic. and six children, and Miss Nellie Marsh, wn, wno, learmg treachery, went behind SUITS AND CLOAKS me waeon. Where lie hari a rinn lirf LiliM Wt reled shot-gun, and waited developments, which soon came from the leader of the partv bv nick in un a Hmil.U-KcoU,) CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, RUGS cime up on last night's Chevenne coach, and took rooms at the Grand Central.

Senator Spencer and wife start ea3t on to-morrrows. coach. Ed. Cook, division superintendent Sidney stage line arrived from the south on last night's coach. DEALERS IS shotgun belonging to Myers' party, and auminng cocKea ana leveled it, and Cloaksand Suits Matting, Ottomans, ordered the travelers to throw up their hands and get line as they wanted what mohev thev had at tlm sma FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS.

Summary Vengance. Mack," two well- wux uuic pUndinjr between them and their arm. Young Meyera iinmediateljr stepped out THE LATEST NOVELTIES, ui uiu iciniiy, returnea i ruin utnif.a ine waimn with mUnn from the Big Horn country last niht and fired, ulrikincp thm ao-on in tKa --f weU Choice CALIFORNIA (Mini, Gents' Furnishing Goods, RUBBER GOODS, HATS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, V3IBRELLAS, MISSION GOODS, BLANKETS, BED-COVERS, frfthUBP)l-Of -Xbty fteiam kurgB party rf uj ml i 17 1 1 ii ii rKiM ikiir it) aofia prospectors (probably who him. The aeni drni)tifl hi cmn went out from the Hills under guidance 1 iiu ran abOUt lot) Vards and nmiinennul IMMENSE LIKE OF of a man whose name cannot be ascer firing with hi sii-shooter, when one of EMBROIDERED LADIES FLANNEL UNDERWEAR Aiyers' iiartv shot hnu ain in iho hunl tamed, but who was known as "Char with his own rihV. whieh he hid ley." He claimed to have diereinsrson i.

osiery ana lie leu. alter nrinc four mu. Tho Rotten Grass that would vield 30 cents other two road azents ran iwir. hut nn JuMreceirtdat to the pan. Arriving at that place, he of them is supped, to be wounded.

The a Levy Strauss' Riveted Goods, iuvrra panr caitturetl Hie' liorsea and confessed the falsity of his statement, campouifiu The one who was killed NOTIONS, ETC ETC. whereupon the irate rainert hun? him was known as Texas Frank. Tii toafnendlj tree. It is presumed that he was in theemulov of th nnat trat Werthheimer's, DKT GOODS EMPORIUM, MAIN STREET. fupposea to oe tue party who.

robbed Our well established reputation tlie feidney coach a few nights since. ai ron iveno. ana took onr th nartv LADIES', CBILDEEH'S AXD GENTS in dealing fair and square with everybody, iNone of Myers' party were hurt. nut. iiii-iitTiireweutinic COOQS.

the benefit of that individual. in Keeping the largest stock and only the best Our informants renort tln nnnln FOREIGN. in sell in if pnnrta phcarF AMn i UNDERWEAR alive with Indians Nez Perces. in the Hills, all of these rules we will now. as FREIGHT f-j "Many uiaiuiaiu.

John Bryant, a principal in the OF EVERT GRADE. MUNTEB 4 LTLTENTffAL. Adams-Bryant Iragedr, lingered nntil 5 WAR KOTES. Londo.v, Oct. 6 A telegram from Moscow stales that intelligence has been received there that the Russians repulsed two attacks by Mukhtar Pali Thnra.v o'clock last evening, when death etsued.

EVANS HO NICK, Opiates were freely administered ali of The Place with heavy loss. 5 WILL MAKS Londos. Oct. 6. A yesterday, and under their influence deceased rested qnietly and encouraeed with (ren Melekofl's TIME CONTRACTS for THROUGH FREIGHT Next door to Cheyenne Stage Office, friends to lope for recovery.

The ball, ml-iist? 1 i mi: i from lioserecheno under date of Thursday, says at 3 this afternoon the nU.u -ns wimcnu aiiursaay nignt, MATRASSES AND were surroundinir xl Tano MAIS 8TREKT, DK AD WOOD, to and from the Black Hills, Thin is the most expeditious and best pro tec-ted rout to the Hills. It AXES LOWER TRAX THE LO WEST was not battered, and undoubtedly when Mukhlar Pasha, desperate at see passed directly through the body, injur WRIGHT ing communications with Kars tnreauned. advanced anmt nnr idi in me vital organs. An inquest was held hy Coroner Babeock this morning. with twenty battalions of Turks n.l FEATHER PILLOWS i ne ninerai win ie held from the resi The Bar is supplied with the choicest brands and were received with a withering artillery lire.

The Riitfiinn Tlf.ill.,,... ii i 'garsi ot. Lows Beer, and dence of deceased brother. Central, tomorrow Major Newoi. iffici- drove them back.

Dursuinir ilim nn n-ies in our line. Call and see for yourselves sep5-tf to Soubatun till nirhtfli TK, aung. One of the events of th's evening wil Turka were utterlv de PASSENGERS They are also running a FAST MULE TRAIN 1 nee a week from -Dead wood to Fort Pierre, making close connections with the Steamer "Black Hills" and everywhere took to flisrhr. and i. For Sale morrow.

Fridar. a rreat bait be the grand opening of J. B. Billings legant saloon, in Welch McCaffrev's pected alone the whrU fronf building The several apartments have Cheap for Cash. a nij we hope to cut Mukhtar's communications and render his nosition been fitted up in elaborate style, while larae twn-fiup.

hnifor dft in yjur losses are unknown, hut nP ine bar and fixtures will favnrahi on 7 a Ifjf pare with any saloon in the country. A oy us jeet, new. Z.OOU reported Vienna, Oct. 5. It is wported that l-or Yankton, Passengers ticketed through to Unkton fo' NINE DOLLARS, making the 'rip in six days.

Best of accommodations en le route. EVANS HOENICK. iree lunch will be spread at 7 o'clock to enaine. 20-horse nomer. 11 which all are invited.

mm peace negotiations will shortly com mence between the Pcrte and Monten egro. NONE BUT THE BEST. septll ly Upper Msin Street vy iv in. vy unaer. Jb.

8. Stem, late proprietor of the Palace restaurant, who was recently PAEis, Oct. telegram from CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES iuuKHiar xrasKa ua'ea i nnrsdav even arrested upon the charge of obtaining 1 steam injector. 1 saw mill complete. ing, announces the Russians repulsed uiuuey unaer wise pretences had an examination this afrernrusn on all sides with the loss of 5,000 killed.

They have fallen back on 500,000 feet has cut adiacent JusUce Dawson and was discharged. rwliners'Supplies mrajal, pursued by Turks. to mill' on Oak Flat: on new Cen- The ladies "ferning'V party which Hats aid Caps, Boots and Shoes, tenniai road, TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. took its departure abont 11 a. m.

yesterday, arrived back The cower pan he udniA far Knt ui W. A. BEARD, Plnty of timber suitable for mill timbers. XTC, ETC, ETC. The leading lawyers, bankers aad merchants of St.

Louis to-day preseuted to Judge Dillon ef the United iou times ranging from 3 p. m. to g. n. with each a basket 1 of ferns and autumn leaves and wet foot.

street, South Deadwood. 1 Adams Block, Sherman Street, Deadwiod, i Hag opened a large store at this place, stocked with a full assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES The trial of "The Whip" at Sheridan Inouira also nt Cant. Mi' fat mill j. "UMW has been cenlianed over in nat The prisoner will be bronrht in thia rSt. It ia imDoaaihlat to Henry C.

Rohleder. for incarceration to-morrow. cait Court an address, expressing great respect for him personally and as judge, and their gratification for his triumphant vindication against iasinuations recently made against him." 5 A Presco Arigpna, dispatch from the commanding officer at Fort Wingate ssys, Laco and 144 renegades from San Carlos reservation came in and offered- oor lare stock. We ask the public to eaS an examine for themeelTes, satisfied thatwe can init ererybodT ia Quality aad Price. Mes.

for cash, which are now offered to families A stove has been set up in the Con U. S. Dep. MINERAL SURVEYOR gregational Chnrch, and so the church And County Surveyor. is expected to oe passably warm to-mor OFFTfiE Nnrfh aila p-ie Fancy Grocery trade.

sepll-Cm row. STRASS WHITEHEAD..

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Years Available:
1877-1897