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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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3r mm Vol. I. DEADWOOD CITY, DAKOTA TERRITORY, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1878. No. 302.

Local Advertisements. made in a three ball game with a Sexton once 417. Latest by Telegraph Arrivals and Departures. Arrivals via Bismarck Hugh Kelly, Cha. Kelly.

C. Harris, H. Chapin, C. P. Ilayden, Mrs.

H. Odell. We itnderatand that Judge Hamilton and Julius Hendricks reiently started from the head of (frizzier gulch and crossed the country iu a nearly straight line to Cutter's peak, proapecling as they went along, and discovered a reef 13 feet wide landing nearly vcrticle between well ihlimd wall-risk, and allowing a nro-m-ct of 107 color to the pan. AdvartUetnmtn unter thi head Ten Cent per per day Special rnlet given fur fyts ad farmemente. ton SALE.

"I.Oft RAI.K. At a l-iirmin. the furniture bddinK el--, of the lodging: ruom tormrly ki-pt t-y tupim oiiiht-wsn street. A.plv to A. Fox, al Wood 4 Post's flank, ITIOK HALE.

Rare M-inec. a (rood iiiterr-t I1 in trie whltewood Bedroej. rmme orn-pany is the eAii-e of ihe p-inics wishing to in? 1 1. Inuuire of H. H.

KoIk A Co, 21 tjlult SALK. The hotel known a- th 1 1' House, Central City Just tiniMied. new, fourteen good ro- nin upstairs, lot 2.rixltn, and Iioiifc II ell ehenp. For further fiartiftiUr hdi.1v to hunk. J.

li. Vaudimiker or Mclluifli.l-eHd-' wood. TTV'R SALE. A harand a com, Me orit.it of fixture, the best in town. Apply jLeitner A Auction Houe, nmrJf.1 if BAI-K.

Two quiirtf and mill-J sites, atit bargain, by II. 11. Kolk A Co, JrioR HAI.K. Who) or frwti.mh! parti of i (rood qiurta utiles, iu the gold t-lt. by H.

Folk a Co. BA LB Good 1 and silver, by unarta mine of gold H. Folk 4 Co. l'Mf IOR SAL Several (rood placer and i hill claim on fjcitdwood and Wl.iievi gulches. Apply once to II.

H. Fo.k A BALK Detdrabl -ity M. budnea buw and residences, by H. H. Folk A rOK HE XT.

EUR RENT. 4 few furnished room at J. 1 Werthheimers, Mam Street. -M-tf XEHSONAL. Don't for net that .1.

P. borne, thr merchant silor, i still matting tyti-h clothing at prices, to suit the titms. l.H-nir-ttiiirs MtlH Ei.LAS t.Ol S. Dissolution Notice. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the firm of Kidd, Carpenter A Henn i di--nolvotl, und no pernon it authorized to contract fjubta on aeiMnnit of thw tirm.

Mhn. Kidd A Henn wilt continue the hiiHtie i Uie old Hland. KIWAK KIDD, nanSMt W. W. BHN.N.

NOTfCBit herehy giwi that th nndrr-fliKDfd will aall at puhlir por auranoeer an ordt rt the Pr thatP Ci tirt of Pnnintoo eounty, at HpriDR Valley ranch, on nday, April h. 187. at o'oktek. p.m.. the following iefrled jrwrnal property belonn-I a to the fat of Thormia C.

'iarvry. de-ceafed. to-it: An undivided one-half in'T-st in Mjreiuy Umn of hnv. Termn of sale a-h. NfcWIiANKd, Administrator.

Mareh 20. 178. -M Accounts for Sale. The Tmu hATinpt made attenitilf to collect from wnndry pernoiiw. ortiT lh following ac'conntN for Male, will re-lain RtandinK in thi column uutil either Id or nettled.

Tred llfime Jill Oil r. A. Uallagher, Cleveland dl U) M. H. tireenlv TJ 1.

M. Cox liul.l. liale Ml I. K. 1-aiHon.

Central 00 K. Wood Jl fy I lie Jl Morn 1100 burdon. llelmoniL'o HcMjulranl r3 1A L. I. otiritblood 6 lu Charlen Marsh A.

oyep Br. Sorter t. B. 1. C.

TTler. ((Thicho) I nderhlll (fool-rirer; Ieiep)i jina4 lafl. UoKan 6 00 1 70 II IS i mi III The abov. llAt mil lie added to a of raoion aauires. ri.Ul.lKHKK ll.nr.

D. B. BEEMER I CO. FORWARDING COMMISSION Crain and Produce, CHEYENNE, WYOMING. M.

J. WERTHHEIMER, Wholesale and Re'ail dealer Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Etc. MAIN STREET, pp. Grand Central Hotel, febll tf DEADWOOD. Stockade Ranch, MM.

SCOTT, Veerwlran, M. March 30. At Kaxtville, Northampton countv. Sidney Pitts nnd A. P.

Thorn fought with piatola to aettle a flit-pule. Two rounds were tired by each, ai a they stood only atx teet apart rata wj kil and Thorns received a hall in the hend from which he probahly will die. Washington, March 30 Atonih ingiv accurate counterf. its of the nee silver dollar have been received at the treasury. They are made of a coin posite metal that given the clear ring and presents the spieamnce of silver.

iJr. Ltndeinan suit) to-day they are belter than the good coin, and nobody but an expert can detect them. Cincinnati, March 30 Ca'eh Car penter, a hardware dealer at Covington, Ky.f has filed a petition in bankruptcy. Liabilities, $75,000. Kriends of ex-congresiman Vance, who mvaterioii'lp dirtaptieared a week sgo, have abandoned the idea of foul play and intimate that his disappesr ance is voluntary and caused by financial troubles.

Original Poetry. BY AND II Iinrlintf pull my eye till up, Put to my lip til-' tloa Iiik up, rfrt'Hthe in my ear a mu of love, And keep lm- du-n Irom going Among the auKt-N. Mii-liee gotten up in any style desired at the new I Don't forget it. Christol and Whalen. As the time for the wrestling match I the Bel Union Sunday afternoon, be tween Christol snd Whaien approaches, the interest in ihe contest grows more intense.

The friends and admirers of the respective wreellere feel confidtnt that their man will win, and this opinion, aa near as we are able to learn, is about evenly divided among the sporting men generally. A greet urtnv good judges in wrestling sre inclined to think. however, tbar Vt ualen will getaway with lue little renchuiana baggage. Whaien ia much the largest man, but that don't argue that the little man hasn't got some very large trips and tricks that he can get in on bis adversary, and lay him out flatter than a pancake. Considerable money lias already been put up on the struggle, and much more wi.l be chanced iu pool which will be wild at the Bella Union to-morrow forenoon at 9 o'clock.

The contest protuiea to tie an exciting one. It ia a Mpiare up-aud-iip match and the beat man will win the $000 stake. When you get hungry, remember that lb new 1 is open now. Personal. Capt.

I. M. West is home again. Geo. Irwin and wife have gone out of the Hills.

Ex-Sheriff Selh Bullock relumed from the east yesterday afternoon, looking cityfied and feeling as happy as a big sunflower. Fred.T. Evans left for Chicago this morning. He will visit Kurt Pierre and start hia Crst train Hillwards befoie returning to Deadwood. E.

U. Bennett, of Albany, X. waa yesterday admitted to practice in Lawrence county courts on certificate of admission to the United Stales supreme cuurt. This new acquiailion to the bar of Deadwood has the appearance of a man who might be well up in the ways and trick and lore of the profession. Supper.

The beet supper ever spread in the Hills at Vandaniker cV Behrman' new I restaurant thia evening. Beefsteak and mushrooms, fresh oysters, lobsters and other luxuries too numerous to mention, will be served in quantities to satisfy the hungry. The Hassan Slater. Manager Nultall, of th Bella Union, received a telegram from the Hassan Sisters, saying that they would be here on Mouday and will appear Tuesday evening. The grand Sunday dinner at th Raw I to-morrow will be th grandest affair of lb kind ever eeen in the Hills.

Lumber for th Masonic and Odd Fel low building ia being delivered on the ground. Many atrange pilgrim are howiog M. C. BROWN THUM, Bankers. DEADWOOD, DAKOTA TVtwuoss a Garters1 SanJnnf Mtmnm Issue Orafts available in an parts of the U.

S. and Europe. Money transferred hy telegraph, adTanna mail on ores and bullion, and col lectio Cold Dust Bought. 24-0 C. M.

HraaaiNi, New York. W. K. Srr.Bitsit. Cheyenne.

li. J. STrsBiMS, IenTer. M. Pour, Cheyenna.

Rahtbi. N. Wool, Manager, (Late Aas't Cat.hierCoL iSai'l Bank of l)UTt. Stebbins, Wood Post, BANKERS, VP" Deadwood, Dakota. Io a General Hanking Buainesa.

Buy and 811 Draft, on all parts of the Uait-M States and Europe. Transfer Money by telegraph. Bur and tofe Gold Unit and Bullion, und make ad vances on came and urea on shipment. Safety Deposit Boxes, In a targe burglar-proof Safe, for rent, by tin aay, ween or momn, vo miners ana others for safe keeping of Iuttt and TftluabieH. Branch Bank at Cheyenne, Wyoming.

Uk STRASS WHITEHEAD, Wholesale ant. retail dealers ia DryCoods CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, ETC. MJIN IT KIT, DKADWW. D. M.

Gillette 9 Offer le the public the largest and meel io- pieie Luocki 01 Diamonds, Watches, Chains, Jewelry of every Description, At a low price aa good goods eaa fcoaght anywhere. Call and convince yourselves. Watrhea repaired In the best manner. AU work warranted. decli-lf Charles Karcher, afaaufactarer and dealer ia Boots and Shoes Leather and Findings.

Adjoining Brown a Thus Bank. BAWOOD, aUIwT. Gas. W. Basws.

Rfpyrtvi for thtTnr.n hi thr. Chnenneanti Rlaek iiiilts jeittjrttj.h Ijnnpttnv ana tht Incoming Travelers. FROM CIIKVKNSK. Hat Ckkek, March 1S7S. Stage left ll.it reft at a.

bonniJ north, wild foll(jrtpg paiwen-gorn W. C. Hemlrie. RoKenjurten. W.

A. Whitley. J. Stoyer. A.

Kuberta. I'eter l)rritr. t'ltuai iin.ver. KcDl'Ml-D, March 30, 1K78. Siape left Krd Clnud 10:00 t.

rjorlii, with the following paaaengtn: W. Kweariiifceu. Nettie Ciraham. Uollie M'xiine Itelle Vtgl, Millie 8cutl. KOREIGN.

WAR AND PEACE NOTES. Bi-chabemt. March 30. It it staled that two dmi'ii of jiuwian raealrr have been ordered to return to Kotimtt-nia fron Hit laria inunediittely, to rcco-py alrategical line frutu Senay to I'rea-deal. LtiSDON, March 30.

A correspondent at Vienna aaya the eiewa i Austria and linwia are so widely diflrrent that the feaaihility of an underaiandinie ia doubt fill. A apecMl from Belgrade reimrta the Serviana hare received ordera from Han 8iefano tn mart'h all their available force to Priatina and Alhina. Kku.kadk, March 2'J. A diiatch saya that to-morrow ia the lanl day for berviana to retire within treaty liounda riea, but trooM an yet have received no order to that eflect. A telegram froua 4HMtntifioade eeye on Weonemlay" the (irand Duke Nicholas and 8ultan, and Nefik and hafvet Pashaa had a private conference which laaied three hotira.

LuNDoH, March 30. At evening amnion of houae of romruona, the Marquia of Huutington pointed out that a on Monday the house waa to receive a royal meiwge which wut indicate the situation was either one in which war waa imminent, or at leaat the criaia waa one or extreme gravity. Iviatern correapon dt nee ahould contain not only comma' nicationa between Knasia und England but communications showing opinions. March it. Uen Nelikoff' ha aAldresaeil a note to the Porte demanding the dismissal of the itritiah fleet fioin the neighborhood of lonlanlinoiile.

mhac immtini cated a note to Minister Lavard. who in accordance with instruction-, of the Brit iah government replied that the fleet would remain until after the departure or Kuaaiana from the environs uf Constantinople. The Porte banded the re ply to Oen. Nelikoff. London, Mirth 29.

A Vienna cor respondent stales Oen. IgnatiefT so Car seems to have onn6ued himself to dem onstrating that Kuseia'a military Dosi lion is such thst she liaa no occasion to fear any thing and that she hss can fully considered Austria's interests. A Berlin dispatch eaya Oen. IgnsliefT seems authorised to premise as the price of Austria's neutrality the restriction of the Bulgarian and Montenegro frontiers, a railway from halomco to the Austrian frontier, and the posaible extension of Aii'tnan territory. London, March 29.

Sir Stafford Northcote stated thst the capers sub mitted would give full information as to the correspondence with all the powers, and that be would postpone the consid eration of the budget until April 8th so as to enable the li-juxa to discuss the royal message en April -till. The government felt the time had arrived when they should take decided steps, and they also felt that in view of recent events which in a eat measure had set aside the force of treaties under which Turkey had hitherto beep governed, it was per fectly rigbt and proiwr there should be a fresh examination of the question. MISCELLANEOUS. Hartford. March 30.

The planing mill of T. Marelon A the beat equipped in the Kisle. burned to night. 1.4SS, $60,000. Chicago, March 30.

It ia proposed that the western trotting circuit is probably off, as Chicago to-day discover she baa no ground and Milwaukee seems uneble, to raise money enough. t. Lot'IS, March 30 Shaffer tar-fcirmed another marvelou feat last night. In a Batch game with Dioa he run of 428, the largest aver Two location- were made, one called the "Julius Hendricks" and the, other "By Thunder We've Struck It." And, by thunder we would like au extension on the oriuinal ligation. Selh Bullock's Hecription of the people of Sun Fish Hills, in Ohio, where Reddy was captured, is good.

He said the denizetia there lauirhed at him when he told them that Keddy was a desperate man and would make hia escape. They couldn't realist that any man would take lhe chances which Keddy did in etTccting his liberty and whcv of them doubted the truth of his e-cape some days after he was gone. Ihev think Christ was a Democrat, and frequently akrd Seth whe lit ran sgaiust tor the Presidency. Since Ihe arrival of E. J.

Bennett and dog was announced by the newsp' pvrs of the Hills; and since his admission, on a certificate of admission to the Suprem Court of the United States, to practice in the courts of this county, all of our lawyers and iirvmen who have a dog are imitating the distinguished new comer by bringing their curs and pups into court, tjen. Dawson's oflice wa crowded with a pack ot the whining whelis this forenoon. Don't f-irget the meeting to-night at the court house in the interest of Territorial organization. It is intended that the executive committee will make avrefsMt, or autae kind vt a Hatawent a to what progress haa been made in this direction, as well as siieeches by able among others Judge ttnatt. l.et the court house be filled with the friends of the scheme.

Charlea Albertson, a ymmg blood of Central, entered the Congress Hall saloon at that place yesterday afternoon and opened fire with a navy revolver on JJempner, who look the shoot ing iron away from bini and hammered his whisky crazed bead with it good. Albertson is now under arrest. Lee street is getting to be a boss. The Welch House, the court bouse and the posioflice in South Deadwood brings about every man in town utsin that thor-ouhfare from one to fifty ti-nes a day. Its the Siamese band that unites north and south Deadwood.

Cheyenne Leader 2G This is what the Deadwood Timed says: 'Bramble, the editorial writer on the I -a ramie Sentinel and Cheyenne Gmrtte, both daily, contemplates a visit to the XI i Us Who's Bramble?" Don't yon know Bramble The people of eastern Dakota, recog nizing the fact of a new territory, are playing possum in fighting it so aa to dove-tail in as that is the only chance they will have within the next twenty years of getting in aa part and panel of State. Jaa. ChampHn alia Farmer Jim, the messenger who was attacked last fall by Indians on the Bismarek route, claim to be the champion rifle snd pistol shot of the Hills, and challenges any one to hoot with hita. "Sock'' haa new cry now follow Talk about your California capitalists, your Yankton ring and big strikes on the belt, they are nothing to my double heeled and toed new territoriaIsocks." The ladies, in rrfering to Vandaniker A Behreman'a new I dining room, say, Ob, it's a love of a place." The men say, Bully, way up place. Square meala till you can't rest." "You wouldn't think it of her, bat ah waa drunker than a boiled owl," waa the language used in describing the condition of a talented snd popular girl of Deadwood last nigbl.

The cook at the new 1 is the beat ever imported from France. II ia way op. ituated the Cheyenne itaxe re4, a Jenny a Stockade, 66 mile aouth from Deae-rood. Breakfut and eupperaution for alalie Maaenftera. Com for Ub la roomi and beda.

fcood aubliag and plaaiy ef nay. Pi iree reae-ekekle. deee) up on oar atresia aow-a-dsy..

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