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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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ptig Vol. I. DEADWOOD CITY, DAKOTA TERRITORY, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1878. No. 277.

TELEGRAPHIC. (in. W. Raawa. Local Advertisements.

Akiertixemenln under thin hrnd Ten Vent per 4m per dti'f. UpecvU rule ttien for urn atr irrisements. Hilt U.K. IK twenty n.nniii mil', ony of I'm in ii- lliil-. A4-dr-s-.

giving full Timu mill' Full SAI.K. Two ii.HN iin.l null -It, at ii UtrKuiu, ty 11- 11. I'olk A dollar wen nhrppH'l v-nt duri np whti went dnriij; Uxt of lie IntJ.ctiiii nr mnirc; A I glow ro Ili iekhrk, in lb tilj" if rnia i'iter it wind If, wa di-miid tod ir, ihf dt nil of the prin p.ilwilm P-r (he ro- cntioti reud-r-roil vie; iru po-liilr. The (h'Vtrnor 'irdiued Jo-ph a-ey, poll t.i for r. Several we ii finee the JVe-ahUnt r--c iv-d a lelttr fn in fi noiir 1 ilial wrdi i'i p't-ei- of fm-U, (apilile of reet proof, to I he f-f el th.it colored of I'iori-tli, I ltd U-t kidna p-d and lr.mj-urud aciiMH the L'u'f of M-ii-u lo uhi, autl ttire Mi'd into iav.ry The writer meuiht-r- of fitntlie- f.f fome en--lawd citizen h'ld n-evivnl intell Tue ffiiu from their jt.n inr thev wire held in bondace there, Tht in-iMer wn '11111101111 Mt-d nod rth rit-d to the rre-tidvni f.

im ncioii a un-ht Itr de-inel bfit ct'cd Sated viodii.ite llie Aturrii.iu di.itv, in view of tin rwedore jjr. Iy of civiliiaiiun. ('oolfiif of the h-it- or-i iioi.id uiMeh urpri-e lothe I'rc-ident, ard wi' a vir of n-ff rtatmr hf iriiih of he ife-pa'eiit-il coiitidtt.li.il tot'uhi, ard, ret unlic nu irln from lv ii: hoiir-e of n-prt-i ft: ivf-. 'i hf agf mlwr boi vcr ll pr ijnivt raily eoofidtred a roi.t- b'H ihf1 aitu.it cotitplidimei 1 jud (he niij'ti tiic prompt i b- tueii i ira ltr- (tie action ij" imtli hoi 4 i-iti- rrt exf it ent the cipiti-i nu.l M. If tl-e i- l.ok-d nho'it thn.iTi-hoiit Wa-h-irl-r'.

The I'le-idfiit' UMjua di-iiiiociation al ihe hill ai a aid upon public and private creditor-, inceti-td ai. oiditi ad wli'i hd previ k.v ed lor Ihroolv I itl. i i( ii.f in a- to ii-e-veral iiH-uiht-r-i of the lion- to f-r the iiiiM-nre had prt-vioii-'y teJ 'av it on the t-tl- Interesting Minir.g Notes. There rmw twenty mi 1 1 nd 0u. uiioi4 in iu iive i ritiou in Uilpui "o.ty, Col.

Il. Coin in 1 ioltr h'j nuil, in duhh, n-ceivirig titu en inure m.tking It a HO-ntainp mil. Tiie Jim mii.e in Kut ihan Ciuh li, i'lhiI one mil-- above Anchor, tn I- one of the honirui ol the It in Incited within the btlt, ami ore 'aki-n tiorii a lur nel thirty h-et in, pn t-leg. It by in r. of i hi- ii' iio i- having I he tui rn i pushed n' rapidly a4 uiua-cle mm do it.

The drv if fiften iiiiin thi M'le of Kipid City, are at trac if ct i attention aii'iin. A ifentleuian from il.at i-ectiin licit any man who cm oht iiu few pimple ifiipL'iiietii-, "Uili a pick, in -Ic-vi-l, and a eker. cm make tn.m to 510 v. '1 i t)i-t r'. i kinun the I'oor in'i I h'- au-e III oj( in If il uh-' here if he i- to iv ir.

Th itnr fort; inf ii mi- tl- tint ilnre arc tu ilt Ii trlng i- t-ni dcpO'it" brtni iii Kipl i t'i'v and k-ervilie whit ha4 l.eviT hcenstiuk. '1 lial m-tion of llie lliil-w i I ii i douut rt i i ie fie attention of go'd I. tin or- ike cuiini. -prin ind hmui-ii! r. aid we did for il a lively and properou- -ea- c.

dpt. Mt.bu-r and IJth hiv formal a pir'ner-hip pirHHi' ol proceed ttii the u-ii in in and re-l hr.it ra-rf, Jiili pirtu -tare well aii-l favorah.y Licwu in thi ctlv, and the Mil' u- of iliuril aici tcHine-- -md enrf we tvi-no lu-ii ox in rt-ctiin theui to the ireri-ral puilie. Alt buiiie-4 entrust to llie'U Wlli rr'iv' proinpr ard toerje'ic Ti i- tu tirui ive the -iiit of ro.ri" rui r'v oi-cu-pud I Mil -hi on and I r. 1'ah- ock, jut uero-i the -treet fr. our i nice.

A had ca-e of vertiuo occurred at the lia theaire the oiher evening. Ktm SM.K. or in tIK! it. t- n. n.

A M-J-tl K'll: I.K I tiu.i.- -f K.I.I n.l Mlvcr. I.y II 11. K- Ik A Co. if W.K-s.-v-r.i! jiti 1 hill 1'. ttii.

Apply l. II. H. fo A K't: I-: I -'I'V nn.l I.y II. Hoik ACo.

ft II: I'KliS" I'm't forn. tkit .1. I', l-borne, tli" iiit- Ii ml I i- ii.ikli.g i-h hi to M.it no- I MIX 1.1.4 M.Ht s. Accounts for Sale. HnviiiK i l- iiiiiiiv im-ii nr.

IV-. in f-im liv 1 kn I.y n.K Mini- 1 2 iuhv c.ivin t.l-.TOV.- Col J. hood ii-o rv i i -it Rotn.o llnriv K. li.p A A l.i''!i (' ill lliuu'ii- V. itii.

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Ci.ih.Iiiii: ti. ai. n-t i. i i- I ii- re.pnr.-. MJ'I "Accounts for Sale.

Tli. Timii lt.i11.ir niii.l.. in -ov to I-'' tlio Mki( in' i.i. Ii V.HI rin.iiiii; ill 11-i- PHI' or -Mil- .1. Fr' II.

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C. 1 vl. I )-. lloUllll 1 h. aliovi- lixt Kill 'l I' l-io" TIIK llM FIRST-CLASS IX DKAl'WtiOD.

ur.u.m in Cloics CALIFORNIA Mini, Gents' Furnishing Goods, RUBBER GOODS Boots, Shoes, HATS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, MHtt El I. IS. MISSION GOODS, BLANKETS, Levy Strauss Riveted Goods, XOTWXS, KTL, ETC. Our wll s.H.iitie.i n-nutation Is dcuhne fir atnl r- wiili pn'ryloHjr, hi nut iiiir-'r-jH-nuiii ijimli; ellin3 crtl! pln-(nTiltinanytli'rhoii th il ill, all ihf-- we will Duw, 111 Mtt, tlrK'lty lUtUUtlilQ. MUNTER UUKNTII AI, Hunter.

Lima! Incoming Travelers. By a arraiigrrnf-nt ith lh U. If '1V1. UieTiMLSwiII iib-li--h iiiiilv a of r- to Arrive cvrr liie Chcyf nne artl fliuy riiiu-the folluwin tiny. The 'I iMhs lit-only in I ndwood autl.driZfd In the yiii'.

ii I'll I NN K. Mat ir 1, The ifft Hut it at 'Z: in. hc.i'.d ti'rll, with the luKuwi" K. Murrin, T. Jvr, AV, Street, Win.

dnifi; 11 ij it-t ii, 11, liat-. lUl'l SniL-f tt K- i hr-. hut-, h-rii-p I', ii tin- I'ullow I'iiF-i'iit r- IM. Tre. Si.

K.i lie, M. Sect CONGRESS. llnl K. I'Vlt. LS.

Tt'C rH.orl of the luminiHie wliu hid 1 1. 1'ie-iiUdi'ft vt't intitff .1, hit ihf 'Htr i tid In' l.ini--. phfit'i tnnrcd the prt vit.ij- qmMmn i tt i wtiic Wi fvroitth-d v. A vnte Hun mid tlir- thr-- -ntt wi re rn-t hv IJrut'L, i ml all wIm.iu kit( htfn a lift it fn-iii ii. hir hv ii n-, ilt (''llllf ill Mm hv lin.niiui'HH cri- ai-iu rnrd 'ht 'r which Ii did in 1 he ni4 i Tn jn-ni'iltirt'd i voii', mid Hiid.

in ohftlit-ltrr to I In1 ri ij'iirt mi lit of the a l(i-ihii' i have voted in tin- mai i ij Htid the hp) ha- i id, (lie o' jtcliuii- of thf id the Cfiiirary p. I ill t. fr 'in enii'e nniiiltt nn rt-inrit-d, i'h antfcdiiM ihe it hill to the trrritoiy if I-iiitolii- indodiicid hill In provide f-r ihi- coitmci' ii i a hridtp acroii! the i i nvrr Ihn itur, Nib, i ived fioiu ti ImH-e nn-no'iin-iiiiT it hftd tMri'd the silver hill, iioIh (he tioiiD of the I'n -id'-nt. ctld A 1 'i-'tii' Hltenlioti to thi mfvt-r hilt on ihf tnl and a-kd wlrit llie in it iii'endtd to ilo wiih ii. All Fi.ui il- friend.

wt re rvady to ro(i'ti with ji. The dcor tln-n pre- Bt-I'ttd ll.F -1 hil) Willi "I H. Kdir.ui.dH ai Whvle uhjttd, 1-ni iht-ir it' j' riioptt wre overrun hthI the nii'tion of Alli-on to up tin mWmt hill a- 'i he h.ll aud veto w- le then f'Te rtad, and i rod-irdj ihi tiiil i-Mii ovtr llie vti ye 4d, i. ay- 10. The I'rcid'-iit pro lem.

in nr.riniine iiirf tiie vote Riid II at I'lie-third i the nate havit. voted in it- ftvur, the hill if pa "phi I aiiil ha lt-c'it)e a law. The tnnale tlun until Muiulav, hOREiGN. WAU NDTFN. I.n'lKiN, Mari 1.

The Time fay the present vaciil itioti of Austria i more daiieroiin to tre thar. a clear and rtrt-olu'e exprension of tuilttury irp ie. A correiHmdfiit at Viern.a nav I earn the KuiitiB are i-till bent on en-terine t'on-itnliiK pie wi'It or without the l'orte't consent, and his in-formed Prince (iort-chak. il at if tl latter course i pun led, lie iirilifh will be ordereii to quit Si. The chance uf Austria' goinj to war isnnllr tvt-r.

hT. no, March 1. The nominal on of I.ord Ndpitr, of igdala, lo chief of oinuiHiid, iti producing great excitement here, ami it i the belief (hat ihe treaty of pear will be cigned Situ-. Jav, wtiicli ii the auniverary of the C'ur'a ao-eIon. Vifnsa, Feb.

Xgoli.itinn are proceeding between Kurtia and Servia, the ohje 'f which i to nllow Ruia lu Mdiiy Belgrade if acoi.llu-t with Austria nhould KeiMtnie neciary. (o.ntanti.vopi.e, March 1. The greater part of the Unian condilioni have been accepted by the I'orte and it expected the treaty will te rdgned next Thurdav The delay ww caused by the Turka objeriine to ibe indiMion of Si-lonicaand iVbroath in liu'giria. The utcor iwuniioj to the Mtn9ihility of a rup'uie of neuotiationa, appeara to be unfounderi, although the question relative to the Tuik'fh fleet i-n'ill un nettled. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS.

According to the exprem enmpaniew report from Sao Francisco 811,000 trade BROWN TIIUM. I)EADV(K, DAROfA Trnmad a Gaural Banking Butuum Issue Dralts in an parts of the U. S. and Europe. Mnnv irar-ferrf '1 tf tlff raph.

od ores nuil bullion, aud cllectiB Cold Dust Bought. C. M. St if Br Nvt York. w.

tt. thjbi'. Icvfnne. i. J.

Sri liiiis. l'iivir. M. t-'. rhi ypnn N.

itiau-T. ll.ate A't i a-lner N.ii'l Hank of 1 nr Stebbins, Wood i Post, BANKERS, Deadwood, Dakota. Lo a (iciu-ral Hanking Buv and Sll Pnifo on all part of ihe I'niiaa inO'H hui-Mpe. Transfer Money hy teli'imph. Tiny and il.

Uol-I I 'U-t Mild un Kiine and Ores oil hiii, tut-in. Safety Deposit Boxes Id a Nr; for rent, Un I UiJ, i-r iimmiiii. iniu- I oiluu'd for fpinK uf lul Hll'l VhilldhicS. Hrancti at I heyeiuie, Wyaminf. A.

K. CoM EBsft, Tres'i. J. E. Wild, First National BANK, Cheyenne, Wyoming J-Adntncea made un and hijhe annt paid for Gold t'URt and Bullion.

Eiermnge, taught ana said aa all the ra- eipal cities. Intereftt pnid on time deposits, and earlet tions made with prompt returns. 7w ly Charles Karcher, aliiaufttetnrer and dealer in Boots and Shoes Leather and Findings. Adjoining Brown a Thum a Hank, I'KAl'VVlMin, Stockade Ranch, MRS SCOTT, ProprUtrtM, Ritnated on the Chvnn etaea rad. aa Jinny' iOn'ki.

mi! nouih fmm leaaV wood. Break and flipper fialion f.r Bitenar. nnfitrtt. nouie and tda Oov aiftbuof and ftlauty af fcv. Pi ra-aaiaaia.

aacs-il Bankers. WaLGwctiih 1 rial Ti.e i the v-iU fch-W, bin the iawvtrs ii- M'l cu-f can iJ i di-couol th in, Tli-y liivn ui upied the gr i i iy giiodit out evidence ai have l) for t-ucci-idcd in produi ii. lutdoog hut what ihe pii.ln I'n ely knou It de ihat be tdiot Mo wan ihe fir-t witne-n (al'ed to llie utatid on Tbur-iiay. lie xworr that Wdd worlli fho Mligue; M-Tiue liiiii-lf w. both riind wb.u thi approatlud the ib fei.d-auU cithin.

John fworn W.nU-wcrth hhoot MiT'ig'ie, ulni anuiii ur.h a revolvif; herd Labv mv tint he vn in' to pull iluwn V.id-.V'rtii'i buiUiii g. A. Kick, eworn SaW MrTigue and LiNiLcv in Iront of cabin, I oih armed; iaw Vd-Worlb fhoot Mc-Tig if. MMiael Holland, nwnrn Went with McT-g'ie and Leah. vio hi Iti imM li lo.iie duwn caw Wad-woitb i-hoot Ilahe, fworn S.iw McTtgue ihot.

A. McM.iter, pw rn not in fiht of vivlier pally when the tdml wa. tired on the report of the gun. Thin it the gUl of llie evidene i far worint-d fnt" of the wili.e--es There are doz- im wilnea-e lo examined yet, and if the Mine progr?" made with them a- ban ln-en wiih the half dozen already tl unified, theje no telling when Ihe cae will 1 closed. Personal.

L. Field Wbiibeck leaves for Si. Paul by the S-inday morning coach to meet h4 fituily, who are en route to the Hill. M. J.

W'erthheimer'n brother, who hat been confined to hi bed for some time by an attack of typhoid fever, i convaleing. Charley Ilert, the operator, removed liia bag, biggageand himIf to Lead Citv tbia morning, and will hereafter have charge of the telegraph office in that city. John Stone, of the Jlerahl, at Central, will aoon pever UU conneclionii with that aheet and go to Peru, South America. We are auspicious that John ha become a little too rnrnantic, for tome reaxon or another. What inducemcnta there for a young man lo gu to that land of perpetual earthquake, beyond our timing out, Departures via Chevenne Capt.

I. M. Wet wife daughter and four children, ha. Bu-ber. Via Sidney John Mackto.

Tue ii-uh) reioidi'8 ich cae4 hid ii i etl it on le putt fir and it wi-i ttfuchi at one titit ihit i.it gon-e wa cottd, it the g. li le i's oi rf'oitd bin v.t liking her upon I Itji he toM ttf I in Mllendfiee t'iit he wa ail g'lt n-w 1 1 1 1 1 i their phvMc h- tl il v. Tue M. I tuuih i-il to the rat k-t i-nd -k'pocd. D.

M. Gillette Co.9j (flr to the pul-n'f th" tri-ft mi'l iii'ihI eom- ntu. of Diamonds, Watches, Chains, Jewelry of every Description, Atatf.w rri'-e a1 gomi po-ni- ean Ke houghl wti'-ri'. i Hit out ni ineF1 ynrir-'vi Urt i-; i- r'l'iiirri la ti.e I lunnnr. All ANDERSON'S HOME-MADE DifilXG ROOM html, itrur Main.

Ureal; fri-t illnner mid "Upper, and hot an 1 rold lutii-ti iill all and -t a IH'MK MAKE MKAh- -Hn. eak-- and mush and milk of a Mijit'imr quulcy, -p--. lli y. dt i l.llf H. H.

FOLK CO. Real Estate and Mining Brokers F'r tl.e Pile of lal EMtate, Hold, Sitrer mnd Olhr rviining Property IN TIIK Ill.At 11 IMA Oflioe, ttrmj'Grarity,) KlREKA Haix, Dlinvtot. We rprrtfatlT rtT our rrn to tho-a vliw mi.Ii o- vt purelia wiu.te ur fru-tl-iml pUt of Gold and Silver Mines, and t-lifv mnk il t-thir (ecnniry iiil-rit lo it t-t re n. if. I'urti1 lo d-T? up muottc pr'ir-ty iHuld 1 iae jon iniu -i Jtlo, and if (xi-nhM.

"n-eiiiifn-, nti UP. 1'roinpt nnd atlemiuo given ta all ttiiiit" etiiriinted lo our Citre. Addea H. II. FOLK A febll-tf lieadwo', D.

T. STRAS8 IHITEHEAL, Wh.lft.U and rruil im Dry Goods CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, ETC, ETC, ETC. MAI STBEMT. DEADWOB..

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