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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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Deadwood, South Dakota
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Fata Shooting. The Black Hills Daily Times, Tbornta Harvey and (Jeo. Adler, part ners in the Spring Valley ranch, Sidney As Sheriff Manning was patroling Main street at 3 o'clock this morning he overheard a suspicious looking character say, I'll be if I walk home to-night if there's a horse in town." He started down the street, followed by the Sheriff, road, 35 miles from thin city, became in fublithmi mi try waning, ncctft Sunday, by PORTER WARNER 6c CO, Editobj an PaoraiiToa. Ttrma, (invariably advance): volved in a quarrel on Friday laat which resulted in the shooting and instau and proceeded to Klizabelhtown. where death of Garvey.

To Mr. C'orrigan, dri AILT, 1 year 18 00 month io mi 3 months on 1 mouth 2 Oft he found two horses tied by the roadside. ver of the coach, we are indebted for the HARDWARE, STOVES AND TINWARE THE MUST COMPLETE HTOCK HTB-T OP THE MmsOl BI K1VER. Rubber Belting, Packing, Hose, Pumps, Gas Pips and Steam Fittings. Atnts for Howe's and Kairbank's Scales, Dupont's Powder, Beehive File, and the genuine Diamond Cross-Cut Sawa.

Psrticul.r alt.uti.n to tu. tn.nnra. lur8 of TIN, COPPKR AND SHEET IKO." WON JENSEN, BLISS tt-tf She-rman opposite Pout Oftiee, Ueadwood. He mounted one, bare back, and started fullowidg particular. Adler, who had WEEKLY, 1 year 6 Ui months 8 00 off.

The Sheriff ordered him to stop been to Rapid City, returned in the af Add rets Tm Kit, Dead woo Jjakota. and, as the command was unheeded, di ternoon bringing a dog, which, upon arrival, had a fight with Garvey' pet dog. charged a pistol bull after the thief, who jumped from the hore and ran down ThU provoked hard word which culnii the bank, when the officer again Bred, nated in blown, Adler being krux-U evidently with good effect, as the fug down and badly injured with a hammer, lie finally regained his feet, und, picking live exclaimed, my God, I'm shot The Sheriff led the horse back to i mate and then nought the thief, but i Arrtwil and Drjxtrture of Mall. Kidney, arrives at 3 p. m.

and closes at 10, p. s. ev ry day. Cheyenne arrives at 6 p. and closea at 10 p.

m. every iiay. biatnarek arrives Monday Wpdmitdy and Friday, at and leufe Tuesdav, I'hura-aay and Saiunby, at p. and loiter one hour before starting. rot office Hour.

Open daily exrept Hiindav frm 7, a. m. to I p.m. Stump and registered le uerdt-pitrlnie ut pen (rum a. m.

to p. tn. Sunday trom 1 p. n. to a.

p. ni. up a rifle which he had brought from Uipid, -tried into the hoine pursued effectually, as he had made good his by Garvey, who continued abusive lan escape. kinase and threatening further violence. Reaching the interior, Aditr turned and II.

H. Folk mining ami real itifurnitd (rrvev that he advanced at hi estate broker, commenced buineas yes- peril, to which Garvey replud, "(), that teidav morning, and are now fully pre- Hardware, Stoves, IRON AND STEEL, BELTING AND HOSE, Gas and Steam Fixtures, Powder and Fuse Headquarters for Mining and Mllling'Supplies Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron work me to order. 138 Main Street. R.C.LAKE. f.l "-ly ain't loaded," and nprang at Adler, who to ueL'otiate for ihe purchase and rained hix riile und fired, the ball rdrik sale of proper'y of all kinds.

It is the1 ing Garvey in a vital part, killing him purpose lo cot, duet business upon the itHiantlv. Adler at once rode down to mist liberal aid thorough system, ex F. A. M. peadwood liOdijp.

No. 7. K. A A. meet in Masonic ami odd Fellou Hall in it'K'iliir oiimmiiicatiuii i iii the trM and third in w-h month.

II. H. FOLK, W. M. k.

J. Secretary. X. O. O.

F. Eureka Lndic. No. VI. I.

o. O. meet in MaMH-M' and Odd F'llw every Thursday evt-ninir. Ht o'clock. Vintiug brethren cordially invited In 'm-et wi'h u.

N. O. I. S. Anthont, Rapid, where the authorities were noti teti-ivtlv itdvcriiii ami fuMv describ ing realty in their charge, procuring ac tied, and where he gave him-elf up.

The Coroner on Saturday roceeded to the urate asr-avs and otherwise determining ranch, where a jury wan empanelled, its value. They are endorsed by many rrominei business men of Chicago and af'er which the remains wure taktn to AdUr was furmerly a resident WARDNER BITTINCER, tUewhere, and are favorably known of Chicago, in the employ of the Ameri Ihe greater riuuibir of our citizens. can Kxpress Com pan and has in that BUSINESS MEN! Consult your Interests, and get your Job Printing done at the Times office. Miners wUhini: to di-p'we of property chy a wife ahd children. II hm (I ai.il invtsi-us seeking lo purchnse should WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS.

reputation of a peaceable, industrious at least call upon the new firm. man, and in his present unenviable po DEAHWOOIl. MONI'AY. KKB. 11, 187 Hitiuri etjoys the fvcupathv of the entire On Wednesday la-t a party of fifteen Formerly at No.

10 Lee Street, hara rernoTsd ti Indians came down upon two hunters CITY AND VICINITY. upon the li-. iie route ie, near RED STORE, MAIN STREET, C'ltnriiunity. Garvey was formerly of Ieer LtHJgt. Montana, where he was en-grtued in the maimf.u fire of soda wattr, his family and wife living in Win-onr-in.

He was about US vars of ag. Montana trail eroding. The hunters hat1 just Inched up the hull team to come to I'eadwood with their game, when ihe Next to Big Horn Store, reds charged them, he hunters lell in ha-te fur the brush, and no pur-nit In Ktai A Jlornifk's old muod. The territorial executive committee tntft at lirttwn A Thuiii's hai on Siiur-lav evening last, Gen. K.

K- Cunning- offered, the 1 Miliars seem inir sal lied their stock and blanket. HERRMANN TREBER, ttll'tt KMLI CEAI.Ka.i 1M T. K. Hidden ha decided to establisl i foundry jt I entral ily, and proposes to have it in i iratit within three LIQUORS, WINES and CIGARS, week's lime I'plKT cinl ofinain Stroft, Dead wixkI, Dakota. KKNTL'CKY WHISKIFS A SPECIALTY.

Col. I. M. West hsa returned from the Try V. M.

Gillette if you Lave any walc-h repairing. theatre, Cheyenne, lian closed fur au indtfinile period. Fare to or from Chicago itnil IWil-wckmJ by either the Cheyenne -r Sulney route, have been fixed at The Caledonia mine, Shoeinnker nh-h, nan been bonded for i7 j.000 by I. Crano, in the interest of California ir-ties. Gen.

Crook i daily expected at Cheyenne to piiptrinterid the uiuamztiimi of the expedition to proceed ayainwt the (Hi jiix. Col. M. II. Williams went down Kipid to-day to appear aa ruunavl fur Geo.

A dler, under arrest for the kiliiigj of Tho. Garvey. During a little unpleaaMness at a lower main street report, Kridny nivht last, a vixitor lost the end of a fume through the accidental dh-charge of a pistol. Messrs. Bock Kinp, of Havwanl, acpM-ly ea-d and will at once begin the erection of a futindrv at Central.

h.iin in the chair, and II. II. 1'ulk pet re-tarv. Judges lirearly hik! Ihtrker were invi.td co-ojierale with ttie committee tod Stieriil' Maiinii.g was deigtaled financial agent. The following resolution were ae.

opted iVtrrf, Tiial all trannactiniis of the coininiltee be K'Ven to the oaily paper tr pialdicit'on. AVWee, That Mr. Ilirry J. Norton be i mpiovid to gather and cun-pile, st t-ti-tii-s of the resources of the Hills and -ti ihe tciine to the iXiinmittee. Ilft-otretf, That the editor of the different papers in the Hills be rttpusud to co-op- rule with the coiuiniitet in ihe nc coinpIiF-hincut of the iiew Territorial oi 1 tti'Z itioii.

llr haif That the aecretary be in- CRYSTAL SPRINGS ICE CO. Local Notices. I.ennett's M2ic'ure for rheum ilism, 'or Rent A Iteetkins. Trv it. lS-if AltF.

Now Ready to Receive Contracts Kr furninliiiig fee through tlie comitij! WKIX'If A HOI'I MAX, Vroprietoni. the r.i-munk From and after this date coach will arrive at p. for ihe Fast at 4 n. m. and depart li-lf stroeied lo correpfinu with leail ngciti zmiis in the aiij uning counties of (ht Hills, urttirg uion them their co- The Cheyenne Hi'ls Stage I BELLA UNION ompany are now selling ticket to all poim ea-d, north and South, either via Ojerali4in by oryaiiiz ttioii or otherwise with tlii committee in the furtherance Chtveiine or Sidney 10-lf of the common nbjeci.

Hmolvrd, Tint M. i Thnni and T. F. THEATRE. Oantt ue ointel a soli-rt Tiimitlee to act in cot junction with Shertl in nrraiigini; meetings and providing WM.

TTAI.I... )lo I'roitriet'ir have sold their quartz mill to Mew. Kngel Seers, Mr. Kngel has gone eaAt to secure additional mill machinery to save the fine flaur go.d. Calamity" and her "darling Jim," and one or two other attendants at a.

Saturday night dance, succumbed to the green-eyed monster, and made things lively until Officer Clark Kilt a (itlifltnu speakers to lay the nuttier 'a fore the peo pie in the varum camps. The IV ace Restaurant under the management oi Gundniph has been refitted and refurnished, and will in the future, a in (he pa, v-el the must tempting tables in the citv 2-if The popular route Fast is via the Chi-ryot Rurlingtnii ijuincy Railroad. 'I hrough tickets to Chicago and all points Fact can be purchased at the Cheyenne Si lilack Hills Stage office, Headwrnxl, 1). T. Tickets cheap as by any route.

After which ihe sect-ion nJj jtirned to ITOW OPE1T meet, same pl.tce, Vdnecday evening. irrry ef nine 'torine th w'ok, witli a liirp Auction, Storage and Commission mid ear'fuu neleeteU con'any. The corpse of K. D. or "Dad" Hag to the difficulty.

1 gard, one of the oMe-d and most favora JI TT 10 0 STARS STARS In a mammoth olio bill. First appearance in the Hills of ffme LOLA anfl JEANNETTE The acoomptislied (lymnasta and Specialty Two huntera named Kills and Conly, reached the city last evening ynd report (he dixcovery of a large party of Indiana in the Bear Lodge Range, The hunter were about out of arauriitum and consequently did not attack the reds. The agricultural part of our country is not being neglected. Experimenti were made last Deacon by farmers, on wheat growing, and which proved Rucceasriil.ao that they have ordered of Leimer Co. upward of two hundred bushels of Colorado wheat for tint Spring's sowing.

Frank McOovern and Jooeph Lud-wig engaged in an altercation on Saturday, during which the former drew a re The Tim ks office has in stcck a full line of blanks, fir mining, real estate or ceiirt purposes, consisting in part, of mnrtcige deeds, with or without power of sale warrantee, quit claim, and mining deeds; location certificate, chattel mortgages, leases, title hoods, bill of sale, power of allornev, etc. tf Lessons Tn nitric and languages French, German and I.alian taught to single pupils or classes, Anna I'm iti.KK, 5-tf City Creek. To Tax Payers. All persons owing taxes are respectfully quested to call tit the Treasurer's i thee atid pav, as I am compelled to go LEIMER Orient dealers ia All Kinds of Merchandise, Produce BOOTS AND CLOTHING MINERS' SUPPLIES. bly known miners ia the Hills, was discovered bv prospctors in the woods between Grinanta and ukerville, on Friday last.

The face had been eaten away by woIvik, and other indications go to prove that the had lain there for several week-. A cnndud tkull, rifled and the failure to find several hundred dollar, the proceeds of a sale of a mine, whiih deceased was known to have upon bis person when last seen, as well as the fact that he would bave been a very important witness in a mining case soon to come tip, gives currency to the theory that he was foully dealt with. Deceased' was 38 Years of age, and one of the most ten Little PEARLY The wonderful child contortionist. MISS CARRIE DUVAL, TTr UR. KITTY MTTAI.I..

NfWMA.N, TOM Hll.l.l ll. Kliil.M-. HMl.UA.X, AM) OKU. KKU.Mu.Ml. ahead and collect the outftandir tax by Storage Capacity, V.OO Ton.

Female Minstrels every Night and sale, Geo. 1,. imu.HAM, 25-lf County Treasurer. Card. Messrs, Welch Hoffman, nroprie eroiis, hospitable men in the Hills.

The remains will be brought to this city today, when an inquest will he held. Liberal adwnera mad on ContignmmU- Mre Now Stars next Week. LADIES' NIGHT tors Crvstal Serine I1- We have examined veiv can fully the water of which voiir ice is composed, ami find it The oniy x'lnire auction and rommiaiea house in ihe IMm Hil: ConsjgumeuU solicited. dee26-tf entirely free from organic matter containing the germs of di-e-ae. Friday of et.

ry wek. lUr cl. at d. ended at 11 o'clock. jiinT-tf II.

K. tlrKIXW)N, M. U. volver and fired at Ludwig, the chot being answered by one from Ludwig'a pUtol, the ball taking effect in MtCov ern'i left thigh, paaaing through both leg, inflicting a aerioua wound. McOovern wan taken to the hospital, where he ia convalescing.

George, a aeven -year-old on of our teemed townsman, Hen. Holotein, wa run over and seriously injured while croaaing Sterman street to the Puatofiiee, on yeaterday. by an unknown parly who, in a heavy wagon, was racing through that thoroughfare. The child was taken home and attended by Dr. Meyer, who etatea that the upper skil bone is fractured, and that the boy ia io a critical conditioa.

I Boots and Shoes Our Galena corresMndent writes that ihe silver mines there are looking well. Several have changed hands at very go prict, beside which new mines are being stmrk daily. Two days ago the boys of the Silver Crown struck into a large cave, which runs back into the hill about 6ve hundred feet, and is large enough for man to explore. Some of the chambers are twent feet across them, the hanging walls being covered with white water crystals quite a curiosity. Twenty-five men have gone to explore i be cave.

11-61 A. I- Hkvknh, M. D. To the Traveling Public. Passengers going Kat via Sidney or Cheyenne rdiould take the Chicago, liur-liiur'on A Quincy Railroad at Omaha, a fir-i class road.

Coaches fully equipped with Wesiinghotise air platforms and all the late improvements. Pullman, dining and sleeping can run on all trains. 2-tf Charles Karcher, Manufacturer and dealer in Boots and Shoes Leather and Findings. Adjoining Brown Tuum'a Bank, DEAD WOOD, DAKOTA. William Mosher Haa reroored to hi- new hnp on l-ee dtreet.

oppoMte lie HnUAMA. Ail kind of lata fityle nf boot and Shoe' mac to ordr. Tha inviiti natch lr U.h".' and 'nt' ratters and tin in a fpeeutitjr. All work wrrmni-d. Repairtog dwo.

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Years Available:
1877-1897