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

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

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TUB HMI.V IMQSKCliTIMKS, THflMPAY, KI'TKMUKH 22. It COC000C0C000S9S0SG0C0O 91 i THE DEA9WO00 PIONEER. EstAblMcii June 8, Wi. THE BUCK HILLS TIMES. EtAtlibei April 7, liTt.

Consolidated May 14, 1SC7. Round Oak, Charter Oak, Quick Meal and St. Claire TOV Another ami Ibi wmI 'iminM ture of tli ii4ipistt. rirt'-. ly ItM cowniandmi; t.

the im-lcnibl valor of "ir ittnty, illy without tho ail of artillery it tito-imil utroiiRly foriili'd unuy th ut of iutI-vi of hill. At litter-val uIuiik lli liu urtliwork ntil rlH iti rut in lh" 1 were 1.1'h k-hou'n, a Mon fort mul utotw hurt luopboled for defer). Our army loned In ujion thU 1'Wtiou hy he advaneeii, yield. tin Broutet at any iuint. At the end ut nine hour of fighting the final (hare were made.

All the outer works of (ell into our huiid. and the city was with.u ratine of our light artillery. The whole position wuji won hy nucie.ive utorru-Ing dashe-t. Our format Una throughout the day, rendered extremely dlflUuit hy the narrow traiU and often Unpen arable undergrowth, were mad? under a destructive fire. Our brigade loxt three eommauder, but never wavered, and reuc hed the top of t-an Juan Hill led by a lieutenant colonel.

The battle of July 1 at Santiago wa. an all-day infantry (barge against a fort i lie. I enemy. It wils a singularly brilliant engagement, not Hi yet fully but certain to occupy a place of it. own In too history of military achievements.

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position courage dish J) determined purpose have Just I hree Loads of Furniture, Crockery, selling chewing tobac- fcj SAM.SCHVVARZWALD intrenchment of prejudice tradition (against large i stormea ana carnea at low cor t. you i-i see us Etc. Carpets Received- mm mm m. Deadwood, S. Choice Hams, Lard, Etc.

and Oysters. Lowest Prices, 1 CMhlr. Jouh Tbibm, Tlec-Pre NATIONAL BiMj SOUTH DAXOT. Banking Business. HARDWARE )tk OC0900Q0C0SCC-S3CSe398U A Fine Line of and Rugs Just Special Inducement offered to Gash Buyers Call and See me before puchasing elsewhere.

Respectfully Yours, flONEEft-TIMES PUBLISHING CO. TERMS OK" SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY-Every inornlof, cicvpt Mtwdsy. Oos Year 4W li Month! "0 Cm Homo 1-CU WEEKLY IumuoU Every Tliurtdsf. Om Yttr 100 tU koutbs J'lOXKEd-TIMEU.

1wJoU, li. D. laltreU as wcond-class natter at lbs DtuJvtuvil THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Congresutuea KODEUT J. GAMBLE.

CHAJS. II. BURKE. For Governor KIHK G. PHILLIPS.

For Lieutenant Governor JOHN T. KEAN. For Secretary of Sute WILLIAM 11. UODDLE. For Attorney General JOHN L.

PYLE. For Auditor J. D. REEVE3. For Treasurer JOHN SCHAMDEIL For Supt.

Schools E. E. COLLINS. For Com' of Lands DAVID EASTMAN. For Railway Coni'r DR.

WM. 0. SMITH. LEGISLATIVE TICKET. For Sum Senators: W.

S. 0 BUI EN. II. T. COOPER.

For Representatives: A. P. CINDALL. HENRY KEETS. JOHN.

S. HAWGOOD. JOHN PETERSON. THE COUNTY TICKET. For Bltnfl: MIKE McALLEN.

For Treiusater: II. P. LOREY. Tor Register of Deeds: JOHN VVRlNGROSl'i For Clerk of. Courts: SOL STAR.

rFor County Judge: F. J. WASHABAUGH. JFor State's Attorney: ROBERT C. HAYES.

For Auditor: WILLIAM ZINK. -For Supt. of Schools: MISS HELEN M. BENNETT. For Assessor: A.

A. MOODIE. tot. Surveyor: A. S.

GATES. For Coroner: DR. ZERFINO. For Commissioner, First District: JAMES M. FISH.

For Justices of the Peace: iD. D. SMEAD, Lead. JJ. COLMAN, Dead wood.

SH REPORT. A clearer view of the events and conditions of the Santiago campaign is obtained in the official report of General just made oubiic. Some of the critical who contend that the operations should have been less rapid will And their shaken after reading the document. Too little weight has been given to one of the main dangers of the expedition. The army was landed without the aid of a harbor and the transfer of supplies to the shore and to the troops was so difficult that two weeks elapsed before rations for three 4ays ahead were avilble.

Meantime, the transports were to the possibility of a West Indian hurricane, which would have driven them out to ea for an indefinite time, if nothing worse had happened. What calamity ay result from a storm in those latitudes may be seen in tie destruction of life and of ships a tew days ago at tho British island of Ct Vincent A lurricane would hav tut off our Santiago army from its bare. The trails mround tho city were few and poor, tt sickly season was at it height, and TS-enforcements from the Spanish gar- tIsob were approaonin. Though the preparations were lr from what Gen. -Charter desired, he decided to attack at Me, a coarse whici ej to an extra--ctHauj victory.

That the same issue oml4 havo bees reached by a ai0wer mon tfe. eta never SAM SCHWABZWALD, 620 Main DEADWOOD, S. -o. The resolutions pa.v-td by that wonderful aggregation calling themselves "Free Silver Republi.an,," are a combination of vile epithet, bad grammar and worse spelling. men have no right to the name republican.

It is no part of republican princ iples to abuse or villify men because they hold different political views, ivepaLlicana believe that even populists have a right to a name und an organization; that they have a right to hold conventions, nominate candidates and politics, if it Interests or amuses ihem. But this small coterie have stolen the livery and good name of the republicans to serve the devil. There is no such thing as a free silver republican. It is an assumed name for the purpose of bleeding some other party for office. They are not as honest as the pops are.

Aginaldo denies that there is any feeling of resentment toward the Americans in the ranks of the Filipi nos, and furthermore declares that there never was. Somebody in the neighborhood of th Philippines will have to answer for aouc of the most stupendous lying on record, but wether it is Agulnaldo or the newspaper correspondents remains to be seen. The man who does not know enough to go inside during a thunder storm is a scholar compared with the people who build cities within the reach of Vesuvius after thousands of years have shown the danger. "The population of Naples is apprehensive," says a dispatch. Why don't they move their old town out of the way Evidently the London Saturday Review doesn't think much cf our Chaun-cey Depew, for it calls him a painted puppet and a snob." But It didn't call him that new and atrocious American word, "slob," so Chaunoey has a chance to pay the Review back in worse than its own coin.

A TORRE COW-BOY. Warren Nelson of Suudance, Recently Discharged from the Torrey Regiment. Warren Sawyer, of Sundance, Wyoming, recently dicharged from Col. Torrey's regiment of Roueh Rid- ers, was in Deadwood during the day, having driven a buueh cf cattle over from Sundance, for one of the meat markets of the Hills. Mr.

Sawyer left Jacksonville, Florida, Thursday, of Battle Ax qutf I fcrouzht th: 44 Rough 3 the Rama bay a oain. BEWARE Of OINTMENTS Toll CA- TAKiUt lliA'I" CwNTAIN MrlRLLUY, as mercury surely lesiroy the sense of smell and completely deiiae the whole iys'a wbcu tuienug lurougu lue a ianic.es snoum aeui oe uja except iu pcessriptions from reputible physi cians, as the dinage the will do is ten-fold to the good you possibly riorlva frnm ib.m Mall't nai.irpn iCure, manufac.utod by F. J. Cheney Ac To.edo. Ohio, contains no nier- cury, and is utteu internally, acting di redly upon th Mood aud mucuo'i.

surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure, be sure you gei the genuine. It taken inrernallytnd is taken Internally and is made in Toledo. 0.. by F.

J. Cheney Co. IVh-tlmonlals free. Sold by druggists, price 75c per bottle. TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EXCURSIONS.

To the Exposition, via The Elkhorn Line. On every Tuesday and Friday of each week the Elkhorn Line will veil round trip tickets to Omaha good returning fifteen (lava from date of sale at one fare plus two ilollars, $22 40. Get your supper at home. an tak the Elkhorn. lands yon tight at the exposition ground gates at 5 o'clock Hie next evening.

THE BhEhiVE. Whenever the omnlis are all lusiod ovei ihey shuulU Of riiiovtl Alwny give abundance of room foi Ihe Ktorutfe of lurpliu hiinc.y Convey new wanna ti tin-lr pcnimncril plncua at tim wheu all lh Uxm have entered the hivHti To glvi ntfw gwitrt some foundations of comb to make Chum better aallalicii and leads caWy work The chum? or clunteruiK 1 an overnllf hive Whun the are clustered, work In the hive Ix buspended Colonies that cut a nwnnn will also Wttru tn about eiu Unva If ul KJWOU tO UO DO I tllM hflllllhl bo Dtvvontcd by removing all the ijuucii culU but one After a queen ecum-n lobe Icrtile the workers usually supcrxitlo her that in. they rear a new quctu before uil of thu worker egKS are jfone and then destroy the old queen St Louis Kcpublia WARWHOOPS. In British army there are 11.000 men least ft feet II inches iu height The government paid for the right of luanulactun of the hltchid torpi-do In Great Britain a British warshla onco named, transmit the name, even when It goes out of coiuuifoiion that is, OAiun once given ti alwayg perjietuated. In the Russian army a certain number cavalry and infantry men are to be drained in itunnery.

that In the event af levera Iom of artillery there would bo a supply of trained nwa to take (ho piMtf thoM who fail. VjTUa 642 1 2 Main Street, i Dealer in Mr MEATS, last week, having been discharged on account of a ruptur had received while riding, which incapacitated him from further service. He was a member of troop which vos enlisted in the northern part of the i-tate, and has been with his regiment at Jacksonville mand, he says, are all very much in love with Col Torrey, who exerted himself to secure for them every comfort possible, but they are decidedly down on some other officers of the same tegi- meni, wno, mey sa, exceeaea meir i authority in many instances, and made camp life as disagreeable for the boys as they knew how. The men kept their health very well, but the Intense heat knocked a good many of them out. There were forty-five thousand men in camp at Jacksonville, and the sanitary condition of the camp became considerably faulty before the summer was over, although the sick list was pretty light The camp was on the St.

John's river, fifteen milto from where It flows into the gulf, and the ground was sandy and very hard for the men on drill, as it was diUlcult to maneuver in IL A large number of the men had aplied for discbarges before Mr. Sawyer left, and some cf them were purposely placing themselves on the sicklist in order that they might get a chance to go home. Many of them were released on furlough, and some of them came out on the same train that Mr. Sawyer came home on. Some of them were really sick, and Mr.

Sawyer doubted if they ever would be well and strong again, so gicatly had they become pulled down. Mr. Sawyer received a rupture that his surgeon told him could never be cured, but that he would probably have to wear a truss all his life. He said that the climate in Florida seemed to cause a man's muscles to relax, and it teemed a much easier matter for a mac to sustain rupture there than iu the northern climate. In fact, a m-iu lost all vigor, and was exceedingly liable to diseases where he would be perfectly immune in this part of the country.

And a northern man would give up quicker there than he would here. FRENCH CLASSES. The study of the French language forms a nrominnnt nart nnt nn) nr a fashionable, hut lsn that u'ui nary English education, and an oppor- tunity now presents itself to those de- sirous of acquiring Parisian French i Address, Mrs. Helen Sachs, Black Hills Steam Laundry, Pine street, Dead-wood. DR.

BABCOCK 3 OFFICE. Is bow located rwu grBtir.f. ixk Bdu Ither Im er Mats atre f. i i i Steaks, Chopr, Fish. Game i (Best Ocods.

IUhhiii rHBUi, Pr. Bm Bakb, THE AMERICAN OF DEADWOOD, Does a General or Per for For 01 the WilliMntuM oi 3jrti3jt5i of dapisit Will buy and sell Bxchaasf all ptrtJ of tha Uaital 3latdi and Europe. 7ill mii apicialt on all kinds of collections, and tl businel wll be transacted on business principles DIRECTORSi WILLI B. UABSI9 I Calumet (SN GRADE Baiting () Powder I THE Q1LLMORB CARL BLANK, Prop. Corner City Creek and W.Iliams Streets.

The finest and neatest Sample Bcms in tbe city, traveling public aie invited to give the uouse a cau, DEADWOOD, SOUTH DAKOTA.

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