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

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

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Illicit fills torn DEADWOOD CITY, DAKOTA TERRITORY FRIDAY, AUGUST 2t 1878. So, 100. Soring and dimmer clothine In end' Washinotok. Aug. 2.

Th President Peraonlfled Bprynen. Banks and Bankers. Local Advertisements. Latest by Telegraph lees vsriellee and styles Just received at v. 11 oilman a.

maa-ll None. All person who fail to pay ap their tonon tne om crook city loll iinad every Se'tirdsv evening, will hereafter i charged full rates. Albert Tnoxi July 20, 1873. For 'bale. The aplwidid proeriy known a th Delavan House, Mpearfish City, I).

comprising a fine new hotel with 18 rooms, completely furnished, at present iioiob; a goou paying uusiueae; aiso, DiHchr shop and grounds, ice bouse and cellar; perfect till to ground oo which aid proevly is located. Inouir for one week of J.G. Bryant. of Deadwood, who is authorised to effect Ilia sal of ahoy property, nr Stnn on the premises. Si.

Btiihc. Spesrtial, City, July 24, 178. 24-61 Passengers going east from Omaha, should lake tbe Chicago, Burlington ami uuinry It. K. Through coaches are run on all trains, also Pullman 11 wheel leepera and dining cars, where yon can get a first clas meal fur 75 cents.

Tick- eta for rale at C. A II. II. Stage office, I lead wood, to all point via this popular route. j7-tr Butter.

Castner Wait have just recived eey. eral Ion of choice, No. 1 butter. Store lower Main sereet. j4-lf Boots and Shoes.

The weather not being sufficiently set' lied fur us In diine with shoes, we must needs go to Itulzman a and purchase a pair from his stork. may8 If Bellows and stove just received at Jensen, Bliss A 6-if Water! Water I Water I Attention Capitalists. As ihe ritizras of Deadwood are praying for a supply of good, pure, wholesome water, ihe above can he obtained within one-half mile of ljte street. Dead- wood, at a reasonable rale by applying to Df-ir II. 11.

1 ol.K Co. Notice. I'v order of the county commissioners, I hereby give public notice that all wood, boxes, barrels, garbage or refuse matter of every kind and description must be removed immediately from the street, particularly Main, Lee aud Sherman si reels. In violaiioo of this order I shall lie compelled to proceed against theoflender at once as the law directs, and make auch removals at the cost of owners and occupants of buildings. P.

II. Early, Road Cointuiaaioner. Deadwood, April 4th, 178. Pay Your Taxes, All persona having neglected to pay their taxea for the year 1877, sre notified that they must rail at the Treasurer's office in Deadwood without further delay and pay the same, or I shall he compelled to collect the same by force and sale, with such additional penalties aa the law directs. F.

Tuomixin, Conntv Treasurer, rvadwwod, May 11th, 1878. T. S. MARTIN Co. UoUmIo and BMfifl GROCERS! Northwrt Cor, tAermun mmt VUt Ms.

South Deadwood. Aboe the Poslomm Cms. T. (iAna, L. N.

Dins, it. rant. Veaawuod. CAYLE DION, Wholesale und retail rfciilerB In tlia now ttnd improved KKHOSKNR Oil, Chandeliers and Brackets. No Lamps to Upset or Break Th irioit diinperniir krrnene u.l wiih perfect ftufoty.

EXPLOSIONS IMPOSSIBLE. Simple In flftneitniotinn and tkiD rare ol Tiiene chaodelion 7ur out-third mor light with oil, Than ny other Itenwene burner in ex intone. Vlmy (-it ft no tthndow uiilrnfalh. nud witrranUd not to UaM or drip a pnrtvU rt oil. For ula by CHA8.

T. GAYLE, At HtirUmt Bro'i Drug Star, nrtW Main and i.t rtrttn Jt )ia appointed John M. Burcbard, of Calirornta, agenl lor In ilalheur JuUian agency. Director of th mint I.inderman has derided, conaeqtienc of yellow f.ver at New Orleans, and th death of th mailer and refiner, to intermit for ninety days th acliv preparations for coinag at that mint. Aug.

1. Two beavy rainalorma accompanied by thunder and lightning awept over the city this even, ing, doing coiialderabl damage to th exhibition building aad goods therein. Cellars war flooded level with th street io many place, doing irnmene damage to good stored. Culverts were choked with tree blown down and roofs wer demolished. Cini-ixkati, Aug 1.

Th denocral of th fourteenth district of Ohio nominated Oihaon Alherlon for Congres today. Adricea from southeastern Indiana atata that tornado swept through that section of country yesteidav damaging crops, trees, and buildings quite seriously. At Liberty the Methodist church waa hadly damaged and th residence of J- M. Arco partially burned. At baton, Ohio, th corn was flattened out over a large aiea applea and pear covered th ground in the vicinity.

Orchards reports nf th same tenor have been re-reived from Greenville, Ohio, west of Alexandria, Ohi Kuihvill and Con-ursville, Ind. A fire at Parkerabiirg, W. yesterday, destroyed Rathturiv'a acid lac-lory and Rlard A ily house. Loss, about Partially insured. irHighway Robbery and Hon Stealing.

James Anderson, who live beyond feiilenuial I'rairi, and sella milk in this city daily, started at 4 o'clock thia morning with his well-filled cans for Deadwovd. He bad only proceeded half a mile, however, when in coming through the gip at th farther edge of Ihe pr iiri he waa startled bv th command, Hand up Th order was of cour-e obeyed, and our milkman found hlixself in the hands of fir armed men, two of whom tore tuirlii. They proceeded to go through him and got about $12. Mr. Anderson now supposed he would allowed to depart in peace according to the common custom of frontier highwaymen.

Instead (if this, however, he waa surprised by being ordered to get out and accompany them to a piece of limber near by. Upon reaching the limber he waa lashed to a tree and hia milieu and wagon placed where he could keep an eye on them. Then they rode back to hia ranch, went through the house, taking two sacks of flour, some bacon, a rifle and what money he had lefi, about $15. They took his herder's pony and ile-ramid with it and two other horses, having first informed Mrs. Anderson where her husband was.

Sh went and leleased him, when he came into town and informed the authorities hia treatment. Deputy Beaiuen and two nthera are now in pursuit of the thieve. "Thit thing is getting monotonous," ai the sailor said who hail been flogged upon seven successive days, and a few more such attempts in our immediate vicinity will cmie auch an uprising among ranchers ar.d others as will make it unsafe for any one to travel these parts in the night. Tbey Faded to Call tbe Turn. The citizens of Gitlrua had a little atare yexterday.

Two men rode into that quiet and orderly camp and in exchange for goods gave gold dust, which was soon after pronounced spurious, and a the parties wsri mounted on government horses the inhabitants at once plaved them for horse-thieves and road auenis and immediately dispatched one of their number to Deadwood for a war rant for their arrest. The document was placed in the hands of Deputy Sheriff Brewer, who, upon arriving there, soon unraveled the mystery hanging ab ut these strange tramps. They were soldier in disguise, looking after horses stolen from their commuid Tuesday night, and the excitement instantly died out at Galena, and the shrewd detectives who spotted tbrs bandit went io bed to recuperate their shattered nerves. 'X News From tbe Military Camp, A gentleman just in from a visit to Ihe military camp at Bear Butte, sar it the poorest place in tbe world to learn anything regarding the removal of that post. The military know nothing about it, and ask every one who visits there for information bearing on the subject.

During our informants visit he got sn inkling of a raid upon th slock of the cavalry camp Tuesday night. The thieves ipt away with quite a number of the horses but they were subsequently recovered excepting four or live head. Manager Ollerenahaw, who is performing with hia company there ia doing a good business. The water there Is bad and the officers and men are complaining of ii. It is cold and taste well at the spring, but upon standing in a bucket an hour it stinks, and it is feared that it will create sicknesa among the soldiers.

Correction. Notice ia hereby given that the sale advertised in to-day's paper, of the sale of ihe Ilazeu House properly, only includes 1 he private and persoral property of Ben M. Hazen, and that the undersigned, will open the house in first class siyle on Sunday, Aug. 4, in time for the heat Sunday dinner ever set up in the Black Hills. James Ii.

Vanda.nikkb. The iron-clad coach arrived litre tliia afternoon from Cheyenne. Th members of th engine and hose eoinpanie art requested to be it their respective headquarter at 6 o'clock, sharp, thi ivening for the nrpoe of practice. The new machine will be tab en out and tested at that time. The en fine will be backed up to th well in front of Morton' club bouse on Main street and the supply of water taken from it.

As thia will he Ihe Itrst exhihl lion of the kind in the Hills, it will he worth seeing. Of course, many of th boyi ar inexperienced in riinnln wld der ma-rhine and some little balk may occur, but we'll wager a new hat that a nor spirited exhibition or spryntss will never been seen In any country. Hank Beaaian will cul th air full of hole, a be cuts hia pigeon wing from on post' lion to another. Notice to Delegate. The republican delegate to Yankton an get fir to and from th Yankton convention, of August 22d, at reduced rates.

For full particular they should call on Col. W. H. Parker at hia office on Lee street. We plainly and emphatically charge the l'itmetr editor with akullduggery at the commencement of thia campaign.

1'iove it Timet. Didn't the campaign commence on th dav he dug up that man' head pier np in th berry patch Come, now. Wi sss the point. Four pack mute were last evening loaded with hardware from Roy's store, for th (oldiers who ar ending Ihe telegraph line. The critters did not seem to appreciate in the slightest that they each carried over 400 pounds of Iron.

on their backs. The process of packing waa witnessed by a number of ciiiiem who disputed quite lively whether they were packed with a diamond knot nr not. In a lite issue we slated that there wasn't bakery in Rockville. Two bikers started for there a few daya ago to one. Sopt.

Fariab, of tbe Father Da Stnet (V, has telegraphed Mr, Bowie that shall visit Frisco, before he returns to Ihe Hills. John Wm. Smith, well known In the grocery business, baa gone to Rockville with the intention of ruining a itor there. Keep It in mind Carrie Howard' parte next Tuesday evening, at Eureka Hall. The ball next Tuesday evening at Eureka Hall will be a full dreas affair.

The Episcopal Church Society. The executive committee of Ihe Kpii-copal Church Society lake leaauro in annuuncirg to the resident of Dead-wood and vicinity that through the liberality of the proprietors of the Lan-griahe theatre liny have made arrangements to hold regular service there for three months, or until some arrangements are completed for a church building, and they lake this method of inviting all persons interested in the movement to identify themselves therewith by sending their names and residence to the minister in charge, the Rev. K. box 25 postothce, and would also extend a hearty welcome to every one to come and won-hip wiih wh ether thev choose to idenlifv tkemselves with the society or not. K.

K. Lemki, For the Kzeriitive Committee. Notice. the undersigned, hereby notify my old customers and Irieuds thai I have again taken charge of the old I XL building, lately called theHaien House, aud notify all dial I am ready to supply ill with lodging and liquid refreshments. Call and see me.

Good rooms at 50c and 75c. House open all night, -It Jas. Vasdamikkb, Prop'r, Here's a Bargain. To the Kdltorof ikeTiara: Please announce that I have a bill for board against Daniel T. Poller, a which 1 will soil for a song.

Job CrANrxufo. For Sale. The Times office has an senium against Daniel T. Potter of $11,70 whi.h the gentleman cares not to liquidate, and which will be sold to the highest bidder. Apply at Tim es ohVe.

tf Knglish steel at Jenskn, Bi.isk 6-lf Hats. Hats. Those nobby hats at Hoizman's are attracting the attention of the boys. New style just received. may8-tf For Sale or Rent, House and lot in Rockerville on the main street, suitable for ainre.

Address 2li- W. I). Knight, Deadwood, Wagon stud' at Jensen, Bliss Co'h. 6-tf Roath, the only special watch repairer in Deadwoiid, established 1876. Head of Main street, sign of big watch.

Work warranted. 8-lf D. llotxman has had manufactured expressly for his trade a fine lines of fashionable clothing, of which he is receiving consignments everv week. tnay8tf Shovels, shovels, at Jensen, Bll -tf Cutting Rate. C.

V. Anderson, of Anderson' European Hotel and Dining Rooms, on Lee street, it Dow furnishing board by the week, including room at $12. Exclusive use of a room and board $15 per week. rV-'f irfHrNiMMd nwiir thu Strut Ttn (W pr Um par Nyruk ratu ftvm fur Imm mA-IfrrittmmU. WANTED.

P-r-on to know that If they In want nf nr have Uilnf Kr Knt or Mule, ihti column of Tim lath, plaea ttiroiiKtt whMi to BiKkf them known run HUE. I SALE. Three plr (Ins worn calUe. 1.1 OK HA I. R.

House ami Inl on Ilia hill vlth nr wtttiotit flit nnlnre ile.irnl. Im-a. lion. Knqiilr Hl.nt1 ntll. II if .10 AAI.IS.

Two qiiarta milts ami mill- lien, at naritalu, ny II. 11. rmk a. I10R MAI.K lx lrl.l liy hnslnrss house and ieilunis. by H.

H. Kolk A la drMrtlr. ami thr to Iff tll for lit ib1 rtr of in i run it est. ITV'RNIHIIKii room nt at 1 uKVir WCKllillilMF.lt. tloK KKNT Thl i-olumn tit'i'tata nt Hi rt pr Hn H'' rfnii-i OHT.

Mon br n( milking knoan ronr wante through thl luiuiun himI all fur To "ti pr line. PEHHItX A Any r'n knoaina ilia whereatiou a of. or liavin Mi do ilnll.n ronrrrtha, Llliotl lltsn-l. or l. dr Elliott, alnt -J4 yrara of atfc will f.

taTor M'ndnik: the t.i In- '-n r. Mi E.C.Ofar. I k-rl Hou-e, Hliny. N'loa- ka, or to th TinM oin. j)'-'" "OF.B-XllSAl.

I'anloa wl-lilil to dl-UoM I III nrlioli' 01 in part. t-l. 'an iuroali. la any 'aio in Hill-, ortii liod nuvra applvlu in 'nlui-i II H. ftlk A Ii.h....I.

II T. Iff 1JF.RWINAI.. My ii' atm-k. Ming nt and i'a-nio-r-- of lulr-t and i'ii 'v. ill'i, J.

P. H. ri luuit T.il'or. pn tlalf EU.AS MHS. rTflKf fprtfcr-itiip 1.

der Ihifuii nuiuc Hmi.i' 6 Co. in thu () hv in it mil on- Mr funui: tr in ti tinu. ha- hnjtiie wtil f.t-r-f fuf i theold )v Ki.tfV U. lUtiiilt'-ti ftiKl Vfm. H.

Hull. uiil-r tit- firm of A who "'i-n h'1 liV iHif "I the oiil IroL wj to lium nil rv KY II MlKKd. r. w. m.

hi i.i. NOTK'K Ii hr. jr.lv.-n thnl I ill (r nhv dfi-u contrn' tc-J yuleoa upon nttfti orHr frin m. ITf -I it: iAND' JL iMMOMoaot ulfM-t ly ft.wutitMirnint ftftenu or ntploy, wKhvut the previous obMQl of tho proprietor. PtHITPR WAR VKR Reduction Reduction Reduction Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, ana Furnishing Goods.

We will sell all our goods, for the purpose of making room for a new Fall Stock, 20 cents on the dollar less than our prices were oreuious to the 15th day of July. These terms will be continued until further notice. We keep first class goods, and no misrepresentations made in disposing of them. We gladly sell them at a smaller profit than goods are sold of inferior quality in this market. Trusting we have merited your patronage in the past, and soliciting a continuance of the same, ask you to remember our number.

S. BLOOM, Cor. Let and SI'un Street, lkwlwood. Jr 'il E. W.

H. H. HURLBUT, DUMCliS IS Drugs, Chemicals AW1 Toilet Articles. Cimlar Block, oornar Main and I.at' DEADWOOD, DAKOTA. Bent Deetken, Wholoute and Run 1 1 Dealen io DRUGS MKMCINK8, PA I NTH AD OILS.

Agent for Stalnwar anil Kiarlier Piano; I'MOkaril autl tiurdeu Oi-)ptn. DEADWOOD, D.T. T-f REMOVAL. HELD Merchant Tailors Have reopenni umlnr ih old Cuxor House, (nrner Main and l.rv troft. Fwncli and KnKliah ifwda mimtaDily on Dr.

J. J. Clark. ID El 1TTIST. 'II FI' F- -141 '-'n i Hiv.

Rfortlt 'nr ttti Tim by (At rv" Blatk Jtlt TttHT? fWitMiv fA Auttrtnltd t'rM. Incomlnf Trivcleri. rpMlal 111. I lmra. FHllal CIIKVKNNB.

Hat Crkmc, Aug. 1. Th atmc krr it p. wilb follnwinit i Mr'. Itrmnin.

N. Pierr. Mr a. Mc.Malion anil child. Hat Au(.

2, TbtilaK let Hut Cretk al 3J'i p. m. willi no musrr. lien Aug. 2.

It-n at 8.30 a. ui. mill th following tittiiiiMj ia.4riKrra IVriir 'iinijton. Win. Ralrllff.

Morning Report. butninj of Alta. Rai.t Lae; Ami 1 The mininn town ul Al'a, in l.ntlf (Vitlnnwnorl, waa a iiMMti rn'irt-'T d. at rr.vt il by lira thil af-lerniMin. 1.

aa uiiknuwn. Wife Shooting in San Kranciico. Sav FltANi lwi), Auif 1. Tliia afiar-n mn llrnry Drag, a (iirman gmrrrr-man, aliot ami killnl hi. rif at hi mi-inca aiot hi ill (irc-piice of hi.

anil her hutiaml ailli whom Mr. IroK hail lakrri iii hr rc-ilriit- till arctiiint of Dr.taVa iniiiiiierale hahila, Droga, al'lt-r killini; hia wif. hlw hia nwo hraina ont. Tlia act la Jn to Mra. 1'rotfV ra-fu-JiI In iiliirn to hrr hnalcinrl, murilfrril wniuan ia an American uullivr with thrrp yoiir children.

Great Britain. IiNDuX, Aug. 1. Ixird Saliabnry ia raceiviii a tr ulatiuu of aoulhnait I.an-caahire i-anaprvaiiTer, who ooniframlated I'lui on the of hia mi-aion to llrriin aud inviinl him In M-inchraier. lie ariid he 'I mil to having the "Vt inNitiu'a Kiliry nibinlllrd to a avarrhing crtlict.iii.

hut exrlained that while ihcir id aHliji-tt to atri-uionioiip in the Hoiwa tif Coni luonn, tltr which recordad the work of the ihe Ilouae of Loriia without cnmnienl, a) that plenipiteiitiorif have no opportunity to riplam thrni, though they ar able to do en ii.iniili-lv. Gen. Howard After Ibe Indiana. Sax Krami iw.o, Aug. A Bol City di.

patch aata tirn. Howard, with the main bud if tr npa, waa it K'ick Canyon, on Malheur river laai nighi, in purauit of Imaiile Indiana wi attacked the alage reatrrday, raiiniatrd at alxint two hiimlrtd in nuuibcr, and have gone up Snake river toward itrunea valley, l'aitie juat arrived from Kavrtte valley report two mall partiea of Indian! on trihulariea of the Weiurr, A Silver City di'pairh aara the hoa-tilra nn their way up Snake river, yea-ttirday, atopd at Kxuachiiiayer ranch, nicniiiiti riil a number of Chine em-pli'yia, four of whom they alaughierrd. Th aavaga hav been comniitting erioiia at Succor creek, and other uniuta wiihin fiflcn milra i tliia place. There ii no probability that they will come nearer town. Afternoon Report.

The Code. AruruTA, Aug. 1. R. S.

Saula-bury aid J. S. Iverann met on the Carolina aide of the river tliia morning, exchanged nhoia, micd each olher and the dithculiy waa arranged. Crossing the Border. New Oiti.EANrf, Aug 2.

A San apecial of duly 27lh, aaya Lieut. Kelley, with a detachuient of L'. S. cavalry croaaed the Rio Grande nenr th mouth of Sun Felipe Creek, to recovi-r atolen stock. On the trail of th raiders he panned near th town of Yucaa wiiere be waa joined by the alcade of the town and olher Mexicans, who aesiated in the recovery of aeventeen head of cattle and one horse.

The Mexican rendered every possible assistance. MISCELLANEOUS. IiL'tTYLo, Aug. 2. To-day's rac, 2:28 cle, was won by Croxie.

Best time 2:22) Lucii I second. Ukui.in, Aug. 1. Count B'amarck, sun of the chancellor ntn! candidate fur parliament wus defeatrd at I.uneberg. iEv YoKK, Aug.

1. Isxaac Holrnan, secreiary anil treasurer of the New York Optical company, has disappeared, and it is aaatrted hat he has taken a iarue amount nf money belonging to the firm. New Yokk. Aug. 1.

Gold closed steady at 100 Slocks Western Union, 80J Pacific, 101 Wells 82; New York Ceoirnl, 107J Krie, 1 7 1 Panama, 124; Union Paailir, K2J Central Pacific, 105 105J. Vienna, Aug. 1. It ia ruiuored that Gen. Todleben refuses to withdraw a man from the vicinity of Constantinople before the withdrawal tif the British It.ri.

Difficulties are also reported in regard to the return of Turkish prisoners. New Okleaxs, Aag. 1. At a fire IcmIhv, Levy's dollar store building was totally destroyed. The loss on stock is estimated at insured for Phillip Werlin, musical instrument, dunan total loss will reach $100,000.

Memphis, Aug. 1. At the county election to-day the national greenback partv elected their entire ticket by majorizes ranging from i.OOO to 6,000, polling about 16,000 votea. At the Kifih ward Hilla an affray occurred in which Lx-Cniincilman Dougherty ahol and Killed Joaeph Diy, a colored Vao. W.

bawwa. ft. a tm BROWN THUM1 Bankers. DEADWOOU CiZOfA Iroaa 0arai BanUmf Atatsua Issue Drafts available to alt parts of the U. S.

and Europe. Monmy n'Tr4 by UUgrwpn, iliiinat tnari of buJlruo. aj4 dithstiudM iTiau. Gold Dust Bought 0. M.

0TMB.H. Mow Turk. W. R. HrtaatNa.

hereon. U. J. Invr. M.

l'T. nai ii, mm, mmnmT, (La la Aaa'l CBthJerCol. Nat I Haukuf lJaoran Stebbins. WoodU Post, BANKERS, Deadwood, Dakota. A.

R. Cosrsasa. I K. Waa, CaaS'r, First National A Cheyenne, Wyoming CAPITAL fTS.oua UfcU'U'S, L0to Advance made on and Mr heat priat fur lMit and bullion Kit-hiinne boiigjhi and aold un all tfca nrtm cipal cilioH. jiiurcft pit it on time at poniu, and cane tiona ma4e with prompt return.

7 Aw If CALIFORNIA CLOTHING STORE I 11 TAoi-wiJs and rtioll dtaltn CALIFORNIA CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, nni. 1 1 i nuns, iiups, irunns, vanses, Rubber Goods, Mission Goods and Blankets. OTTR atock r'ann'tt n. eicelled fn quanH or quality, and we ar. selling good, at irli-es lower than, ever before sold la tun tills.

HUNTER LILIENTHA1 (snat 11 lid In Muln street, readweod. M. J. WERTHHEIMER, Wholenftle and Re U11 dealt hi Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Etc, Etc. MAIX STREET, Olio.

Onuid Cenlial Hotel, PKADWOOD fehls rf Chas. B. Jacquemln, ytanufaetwer nf Native Gold Jewelry PraUr in Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, ETC. Cbrasr qr Aam osd Lu StrM, DEADWOOD, D. T.

Watches and eapelrea' nut warrsulr 4 for vsmk. utsr jh.

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