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The Black Hills Daily Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 4

The Black Hills Daily Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 4

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The Black Hills Daily Times, ftt.it. fcaat nary urtf I avaakiy, 6 I'OHTKll WAltNKIt, haitoa mb Paorairroa. School Houit, In Saturday's Timks wi gave the suggestion of a prominent ciliini arid taxpayer that our achottl botrd build two school houses one to accommodate thai portion of our cilitena whn live in Cleveland and South another for I hose living In I'esdwood and Klita-btthlown. Our own views illll.r from our rcsptcted friend and we will hrit tlr stale them. The limits of our school district commence at Kliiihrihlnwn and HARDWARE, STOVES AND TINWARE TIIK HOHT COMPI.KTK T(X WKST (if TUB MlaWil'BI KIVER.

Rubber Belting, Packing, Hose, Pumps, Gas Pipe and Steam Fittings. Agents for Howe's and Fairhank'a Scalea, Dupont'a Powder, Beehive Files, and the genuine Diamond Cross-Cut Saws. rarilrular atwatloa yltea to tl.s mamits. tore of I I.N. Atf OHKKT IR'! wont JENSEN.

QLISS A New Mmu.g Diatrlcl. New ipitrll anil placer claims which proinia io prove very rich have just been discovered ahull in I lea southeast K-adwitod on the north fork of Mule Kapid, nearly on a line between Km k-ford and (irandvirw district, Fmni Col. A. II. Siiunnion, of II.

ia city, who has j-jat returned from a raonal visit to the dialiirt, we gather I lie following f.icta which call he relied on. From len tol-ora In two tenia to (he pan haahen f' liud in all the placer claims on riiu rock, and the depth to bdro is to he about twelve feel. The piartt ia very peculiar in its nature and appearance, ripet iu ene shuwn our r-portcr shows a surceaion ftf layera of l.tirntd iiarlx. Slate, while ami ml-ditih sjtongy qnarti fi led with sparkling mica, every particle of whit pn sHita rich in a pan. Aata also ive been lnii.lt' showing thai this ia rn in the pririoua meial.

tuite a number peraona i WARDNER BITTIIMCER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS. Formerly kt No. 10 Sirtt, tat rmort RED STORE, MAIN STREET! Next to Big Horn Store, tn Krtntat ll.nii ol'l it an 4. An Intimidating Committee. The meeting held last night for lha pur pose of making democratic capital hy gaining fur that party ihe favor of those who ara opposed lo Chinese cheap labor," appointed a cf.mmitte to confer with Coon Sing.

Tnia committer, headed by the democratic doctor, and follow, etl hy a uiohof agitators, called on the eminent celestial, and not finding Liiu at home, went inside lo wail, while 1 lor too and the rabble waited on the plank out-aide. One of them, however, elated hy being even an outside member of so an einbaaav, could not rcaiat the li mplaiion lo make a lull noiae, and he fired ofl his little gun. Hut Ihe result was not what he anticipated. Il did not scare I. heathen iitaidr, and only slightly martini the women and children next iloor, bill it produced sudden consternation among Ihe ranks of the iinlcrrilit't, and they vacated the plank suddenly that il was only good luck that kept them all from falling into the creik.

Leaching the bridge, a long consultation waa hehl, one person denying that a shot had heell fired, hut ti real insisted that they saw Ihe tla-h and smelt the powder, hut did not admit 1 1, at one of ilo'tiiselvia had hred il. It having ten dtcidetl that no crime was inttn ltd, il was auntd thai whoever was at-en shiHii.ng in ih slrieis -reafter should he -hot i the i. This little epi-oth- spoiled Ihe yfory of the occa-iun. Another Subject for the Asylum. We beu'iri to believe that Whitton of the I't" ttttr ia ''outside of his head." He came out of his olhce this morning and attempted to ri le Killing's boric away, hut wa di" veied I Mr.

who il him ami very uncerim.mi-tmly eiiiotii-'l llie aatMle. The owner of the at.iiit.il, not knowing the. lunatic, and being familiar with llie fact ofhor-ea having been stolen on our principal the of -hootiig oiui fir a Inr-e tin. it Wh.i'a ea-ne-t pleadu 'j iirlers until he explain t.V- and find one it, HERRMANN TREBER, tl 'IMlir IEAI ft 1 1 LIQUORS, WIIMES and CIGARS, I plaireiitl lllHili Hi na't uil wuasil, Uitkt.tw. KENTUCKY WHISKIES A H'ECIALTY.

sepla-l EUROPEAN HOTEL LEE STREET. First-Class Board and Rooms at Very Low Prices. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. ARCK LIME Ik Nortii Western Express, Stage Transportation Ceipaiy, n-15'jUr r. t.

t.rt.-tn Mil k. J-'ir-t-' viiia; Passengers, Express and United States Mail. tf.it fvn-y i.iv. 4 in. cim-' i I -rr itl.

fT nil )int on lti 'i iri hii'M'" "v-t "rui. in I'm. m-- K.nii.mii jK.ii.tn r.t mi ronif it i -iii'ii i im I fifii ts.t Ut hi- aii'l i n-t'-rn itn-. Kxin ri'-uc. 1 iiii'--' iikf-ir ni'lt rvrj Most Expeditious and Cheapest Route to the new 'Gold Fields" on the Upper Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers Ti- Ice' ft-r t't'Tii wi 1 in i'li'Tii ronir.t.'t ad ficfji.i mi r.it.--.

JAS. W. Aowii, l.tT'-r M.tin It. L. I'.

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I. O. O. P. K'irrka l-.

Nn. 1. 1 ma-fta In MitohH' ii.nl t.i.a Hall, a-arry 'I tutu-day rtrnina at nVlix k. Vlltlnc tin-Ill-ru eur.limiy inanr-i in in t-i iHt no. i lt Mli.l.Mt.

N. li. I. 8. Abth)rYi Mf'ri'lary.

MINERS' UNION, Central City. nl. H.brt li-f rri'-itl. lit. Jt.tfrrft.iti IttTiiK'H; i.

M. II. ill. Witr.lt It. it K'jiii' -l; CniKlU'-lnr.

III. Kfiain. Mri-i-i1 vrry rsttmUv tat'lilii at l.t-nk a If II I. Hi. Int I Wl.t.l.r ih" only si'itlmriri'l air' nl in hnn ativ htt-l- Cellini Nil IT I.

Id a a. Ultra 'I liu. I'tiiiTi li t. IfKAI'ttiHih, 11 -I CITY AND VICINITY. WKI.K M.

IiN.U.l, nil Manufacturer nl Cluaka, Mulitlra ml Suit, Main atttvl, Mr-I'herann'a Batik, Itratlviittal. I)iialih in ttlrgrajb i flu ft I lira's Kjuntltra, C'lifTtnne ran bt.aat of oulr liftr-tii China uitn. Crunk City liaa again a daily mail nr-Vice with Iteatlwoutl. Nearly ill tlx milla have cleaned up (luring llie ilirtf iluy'. Sixteen currra nr tnriia of Ilia pen ia tlie average in writing a The pen of a rapid viilrr (ravel il-1eeti ami a liai.

fret per minutr. Out from the clutiiia the raimlropa to keep tia frmi the lnat of il. The fire cmmi-inner a will a inuiith'y at lite KxcliuiKe Km It litis tra-ning. 'Minna; t-i meet the itr-wagon," ia what Ihe aiv llife hot data lo all tmiuirera af'er aMjtmritatirvf. Everyhoily experta to hare plnnly of urrerry when the new Njtif.iiul lldttk of IealtM.J ia in riimiiitg orJer.

rold hrj are liecunitng ipiite cutn-rnon. noticeJ three in Ilruwn Thum'a hank lo-djy, olb of which crowded 0. W. A. 1 "arir.li, xrlj rii.l'Tidf nt of the J'atlier 1)b Siuet luine, wlu ia now in California, wiil bring Ilia family Lack with hint.

Ulainf liaan't been Minatruck lhiaea-on, but llurcli of the ha', nt liurch ia a higtr man than liiaiue in thiti respect. I't le Smith, our I.ee Unci hutcher, aya the lean of ox beef i hriglit red tow beef, pale red hull beef, very dark red, thia laat alwaya needa longer coking. The minera io the Cape Horn district ield a meeting at Kliz ihethtown Ut evening to set down on the attempt 1o work Chinamen in the tninea of that Jintrict. The amount of internal revenue collected in Division No. 2, comprising the Mack Hilla, for the deal year of ISTH, commencing May 1st to July lt, i Now ia the time when the nine and thoughtful politician in lleodwuud commence to "round-up" the altering candidatea and brand them for the public service.

Jim and Dave, at the office aaloon, liave the boas bug at their place. It looks like the result of a ciohi between a crow and a toad. It's about half as large as a canary. Sheriff Manning i hunting the horne thieves who "atood np" the milk man last week by stage coach, on the i'ierre route. It iti a novel way to hunt prairie bandits, but it might work.

When Whitton wants to scoop Horton on an item he gets in front of him and lets bis ears down, and Horton can't sec anything below the tops of the buildings along the streets, excepting thettaid ears. The Father De Smet qiuriz mill is now on the move toward the Hills. It was loaded upon trains on the 2d belonging to C'has. Hecht, and to McKwen, One hundred and ten thousand pounds on each train. Lola and her company of actresses arrived here by the Bismarck coach at noon to-day.

The ladies are very attractive in personal appearance, we are told. We do not know when Lola will give her first performance, but it will not be loug. D. Hnlzrnun has had manufactured expressly for his trade a fine lines of fashionable clothing, of which he is receiving consignments everv week. niayS-lf Bellows and stoves just received at Jr-MBEti, BusBdfc V.o.'s- 0-if Butter.

Castner Wait have just recived several toits of choice, a No. 1 butler. Store owerMain street. j4-tf Wagon stuff at Jenses, Bi.tsa Co 's. (I If extend lo Ihe southern boundaries of Cleveland, embracing leadwotN.

South IVadwood, Ingleai'le and Cleveland. Kr. rn one. extremity lo the other is a ill. lame of about one mile, placing a cliool building near the ten're of this area I lit- giralnl di-lame travelled by any pupil would not exceed nne-hilf mile.

Tii.urmind a good two-story Itui ding that would he an ornament to nr city and of mlbvieiil capacity to ac-c tie our fat increasing number of pupils w. lie prefer ible. Our schiMtl board is composed of three 'if our shrewdett huaineaa men who are competent in i very senas of the word to man if ur alfiira and have given evi-ilerite of their to give ua one of the bet sch'stla in the territt rv, therefore we are sati-llnl that they will "cut the garment according to the and ralher than horritdiy baihl a small hoii-e or two which in a ftw a old be I aid make ha-te -low and a ao-tu aa the atate of ur trea-urr will admit erect a good structure that will give confidence to every patron and he an tridu'-wm'nt to all to make their terrnanent home among li. In the meantime we mid be glad lo aee our schiad niiened aaiu a suttn as Ha.il,le, continent with prudence arid ec We it the iitmoa! confidence in evrry memher of the chool board and whit ia the be-t will be ih.rnr. Carrie Howard a Party To n.ght.

Carrie Howard's party at Kureki Hill I liia everting art 1 1 i a stTtir. 1 1- nf he rnafiy ft aturcs of the tl -nee wi I.i the M.er. Site intend- to aprjad Ihe ni'-t luxuri ma repaal ever seen in the The inuaic will be tipial to the supper ari the en; will lav over Tl.e tto if Ihe rtainu.crl will be .1 Nllll vt 1. 1. 'ij in-1.

t. Democratic Primaries, The demnfratic primaries llie election of deh gates lo the county convention, i lie held in this city on iiurdiv, Angil-t l'iih, wti! take place evening, th int. d-leg ilei will he elected aa ritt tt. 1 1 All. I I.I!..' tll.

tl. I.L I.e. I 'I H.g II nili tlllltU Couldn't Come to Time. There was weeping and wailir.g in ntati or pri-fu-p, whi. is meotioned with remarkable tnesa, ami terms the opposi'e of co'nplimeittnrv the distinguished name an throusrh who.e ihe blon were not permitted to camp and play our base biMi! a return this afternoon as per arrangement.

His refusal was explained by the that his men were 11 on Indians but not much on bise lull." We ruppce tl.e Tri-M oiititain will critllenne the Bear Butte, sine now they are not able to plav. It wiil be the oniy way they will ever regain their i-t arfi-h prestige. It is reported that (it-n. command will remove from the Little Missouri to the Ii-llc l'oiirche thirty-five miles from Since the above was put in tvpe we learn that the command ha moved again. This time to 1 lay creek, about sixteen miles from Si isrfisli.

Ill lime, they will take in the Spcarfisli anil settle down. Boots and Shoes. The weatlnT not being sulliciently settled for us to di-pi with shoes, we must needs go to llolzmau's and purchase a pair fiom hi slock. mayS if Water! Water! Water! Attention Capitalists. As the citizens of 1 1, adwood are praying for a supply of good, pure, wholesome water, the above can be obtained within one-half mile of I.ee street, Head-wood, at a reasonable rate by appiving to 13-tf H.

H. ci Co. Here's a bargain. To the Ilditor of the TiMut: Please announce that I have ft bill for board against Daniel T. l'otler, a d.

which I will sell lor a song. J()K (lANIK'LKO. For Sale, The TlMKs office has an account against Daniel T. Potter of $11,70 which the gentleman cares not to liquidate, and which will be sold lo the highest bidder. Apply at Timfs oflice.

tf Notice. All persons who fail to pav up their tol I on the old Crook City Toll everv Saturday evening, will hereafter charged full rates. At.nEBT TltOMS. July CO, 178. immi.ti'.! Ktt.k up luima and in-nienccd to ilevt liip tlum.

The fnllow-ii tpnr'a thu hive been hs-aied llto Cache, Mont.in', liol.hn Sh.et, Blue Bird and l.a I rtt ii.in lierl.iln, tit latter tiwnetl liy Col. Sim tnton. The lo-ration was tli- by a jro-peitir -ant out l-y Col. S. immell.iv'v the fai Id heail.j i irt.

ra, when a tlitrict ia at mire nrtiiiz. d. Thai is no Ifit lhat the new tli-c. very ia ora tliatrvit.g of prominent notice and capilalista will atntn rtai'ze the fact arid Rttvern theru-elves accrtlirgly. T'tf Little Kipid sffirds excellent mill aites aii't plenty of water Io furt.iah power for ruiil.

Il shows that Ihe gold is not confined to a ft miles in t'ltetit but is at ittertd throiuh this entire rv.ge of iint iina. Wp pre In that within 12 month a- rich veins as -e a'restlv will ic unrarthetl arid treasures hid. Itn wi be l.ro:K.!.t In light, maliiigthia mining region the richest in the world. A Sleepy It a.ir that l'ie i mad he-caue, wlijlr it "aliirnitered and altpt," we were wasteful to notice in the TlMM of the I the i id gn w-ir. lowri t.f I tol.len It ie.

It iiM.I-r when we hloroh i ir mis. take in iniplyir.st tiai liuMen tiite la in Central City, niij it will be the madi'st snl ject in the llilla wlien we convict il itf a deltberatc rni-itateinerit and of ignorance of the facts in the case. In il. firul ta-A P.ili-ir.1 it lit a I'TObS nnastatvnent wlien saya we procevti-ed to tleacrilte glt'a mill aa being in I We ill not mention gle' mill. In the liext I ice we cor.vid il of ignorance nl the f.icta when we inform I it that it a mailer of record that llie briwt-ry property the tir-t tui'dirg melitioneti in our at.

until was by the (iulden Gile Town Site mil-j tee, and the paid hy Joe Iletlner, the then owntr, to their collector. 'ne of the owners of the I'nion mill says that he haa always biiiivtd that their mill was in (i ilJ.n 1 1 tie and has goods shipi'-ed scctrlingly. Milton S. l'inney, ol ihe Alpha mill, was in April 1-77, elected a deleg t' fioru ijuldrn fiato loa Territorial convention in Lcadwood. Jiff Miliermott, who rcsidt in the same vicinity, haa fru-ij'icnlly presented liuldi (hue as a and idei.llfjts hiiLi-vlf with that town.

Now will the have the courage to acknowledge its errors and by so do ing set I iiiht with the Golden (iate Wake up, you sleepy rooster. Travis is after the fellows who owe him bills anil wont pay. He has a couple of ikzen of hills tacked up on liiliy Wilson's livery stable door, which he ofli rs for 1(1 tints on the dollar. The accounts will aggregate about one hundred dollars or more. lie intends to aitd to them fr mi day to dav, until the grand total of bills on his black lint will foot up between to which is the amount of bills lie now has on hand.

Mr. Stone, the Speaifish landlord, pays there are at least one thousand acres of grain in that valley, and that the oats will yield from C5 to 70 huMhels to the acre. The rauic of the reapers can now he heard in that section cutting the golden grain. Cool Rooms and Good Board. C.

V. Anderson, of Anderson's European Hotel and Dining Rooms, on Lee street, is now furnishing board by the week, including room at $12. Kxclu-sive use of a room and board $l-r per week. 20-tf English eteel al Jensex, li-tf Spring and summer clothing in endless varieties and styles just received at D. Holzman's.

mayH-tf inth, the only special'y watch repairer in Deadwood, establinhel 1S70. Head of Main street, sign of big watch. Work warranted. 8-lf Shovel shovels, shovels, at Jknsen, Buj 6-tf For Sale or Rent, House and lot in Kockerville on the main street, a lilab'e for store. Adilress W.

D. K.viiiit r. Dcadwcod, i BIC UQRtt STORE. "ilATTHIESSEiM will rfttre in 1 idtt.tify him aa a harmit-a anil well toe inii i imliit ed Mr. Keatir' to give him a ilnia for I.

mile white ailey, and with I i in.l lirm'y gri.ed on the joiiri.aVt'-c illar, lead him towards the orrur sa loon where he hia cantor he wa well acipiiiuied. I) i their way Miller wis who told the owner of the hore that his pri-mer did not in lend lo steel the animal, anil that hia action ihe prirni-ca waa oniy one of hia eccentricities, and the scared iemi- xer was allowed to depart. We I no learn union a tr at en.j.i.r.g intake the hor-e. He has beeiistcret ed cvtr ince ti.e oct urrei.ee, and will pr t.ttt leave hia hole until that 'cmpiilig td'lie-hor-e leaves the amp. Ala-, poor wh.t is mad.

He hat been growir.g wort-e ever since be robbed thai lone grave on the mountain top. Tiie KiitTji itf ia too enterprising. I wont be satislitd by having one woman lo-t in the wood, ''it ha, lust" The only woman lost in the iliils at pretent, fo far na tltere ia any re- liible information, i Mra. McLeud, of I iolden (j ite. lost wo man is probably one of the habitues of lower Main street, who is lost to good -orietv.

forget Ihe Episcopal festival this evening. There ia no piea'anter place in the Hills to spend a few hours than at tint entt rtainment unless it is to tt kc a stroll with imeh dy's sister by moonlight. A large party of citizens from this ci'y went out this rooming to assist in the search for the lost woman, Mrs, Mc-Lend, hut no tidings have been received from them up to the time of going to press. Hats. Hats.

Those nobby hats at llolztnan's are attracting the attention of the boys. New styles just received. mayH-tf I'lisycnifers tt'iing east ti'om O'n'iha, should take the Chicago, Burlington ami tuiucy II. K. Throtii'li coaches are run on all trains, also Pullman l'iwheei sleepers anil dining cars, where von can get a first cists meal for 7o cents.

Tick ets lor sale at A l. II. Stage olhce, Deadwood, to all points via this popular route. Notice. By order of the county I hereby give public notice that all wood, boxes, barrels, garbage or refuse mailer of every kind and description must be removed immediately from the streets, particularly Main, Lee arid Sherman streets.

In violation of this order I shall be compelled to proceed against the offenders at once as the law directs, and make Rtich removals tit the cot.t of owners and occupants of buildings. P. II. Early, Itoad Commissioner. Deadwood, April 4th, 1878.

Pay Your Taxes. All persons having neu'ected to pay their taxes for the year 1877, ate nolitied that ihey must call al the Treasurer's oflice in Deadwootl without further delay and pav thesame, or fhall be compelled to collect the same bv force and sale, with such additional penalties as the law directs. F. Tnomwin, Countv Treasurar. Peadweod, May 11th, I'bTU.

Sc COLDBERC, frcm liiinifia ttii'l itr their u. revisions l'h. Littl- Horn Ht, nn hfrmin STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. rariion tntfjiding pu ro fifii nj in our li'i" rfipcctfuily innti-i tu cxniiiiiie mill pric our 'i't JW IE MONEY! Wc nif thf rtnd tliti Hijf iiurn Storn, ofc-ujiicl hy u-- Vlatthiessen Goldberg, llullN lii. WELCH'S HOTEL, E.

Welch Proprietors, DEADWOOD, D. T. This new and ekgant hotel has been EXLAKGEI) AND REFITTED. Is elegantly furnished throughout. The table is supylied with the very best the market affords.

finest brands of The Bar is stocked with the very it the I(ojs-: in the Hill3 Imported and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars. No effort will be spared to makq.

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