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The Black Hills Daily Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 3

The Black Hills Daily Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 3

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DLAOK UlLUh PAflY TlMftftt SUN DA JIOltNl-NU, JANUAltY 0, 181,5. BEL! TIL, ClfY. rjj' ini gp lit lias- Tti Ml T7 in nl fj tan 1 ou lveep a ecretr a tH Ln In former years durintr the -e4 i ijM ways had a IIAMMKKIN'J DOWN SALK for the purpose of reducing our stock to make room for 1 Ioliday Ijl Goods, thereby losing money on the merchandise dis- Jlj posed of during the sale. This year however we find ourselves greatiy overstocked in tvery department and cannot afford to wait until November to unload. We ijM therefore have decided to take the loss right now, in the very heart of the season, and inaugurate, beginning Monday, October 22, '94 1 71 TBI MONT RKftrMTIONAL HAMMKHINQ IKIWN RA1.K KVEK 1IKI.I) AT MJ.Werthheimer&Bro.

Main Btroot. Doma IT vr Baow. The Hsbrmska Jtsilef Morsmsnt lasssd- in AUKxpeeteuona-Das-dwooa Alius Will band aia Oariu-sds of Fuei, food aud Oiuthinr. Following is a letter la auaser to one iroin Mr.Clough allien 1. eif viplabator l.iNLOL.

Kaa sanuaiy IHVi Kef. K. Ciougli, Dtatiwoou, b. U. bia: Ueleriug lu your letter of the 2Un, enclosing cllppiuga, would ay, mat as need anything that any ulhit family nes who bav nothing to sustain theuiselvc, and nu money to buy food or clothing.

Any money contribution should be event to th oouiiniseton, ws would gladly invest It in food or lu-1 as th donor might with. would very glad to undertake tb arranging of tree transportation oa any supplies your peoi le might to douat tJ our nestly people. Let know th number of boisa, barrels or packages, what they will contain, clothing or provision. We have to have this peof dually stated, in o.d 1 16 scour free billing. I wonld suggest, aa a good point for your supplies, Custer coonty, where In the on count bav 1,0011 families that are dependent opon the charities of the people, until snob time as ths legislature can make provisions for them.

Mr. 8 B. Thompson, at Broken Bow, be charge of tb work in this county, aud your shipment should eonaigned to him. lio not start your shipment until yon onn bear from na concerning free billing. If your people prefer your shipment should over the Giknoru Hue, we would suggest thai they be shipped tome at Aln worth and I will mm them over to the relief cooimlite-.

properly org an. zed there and Keokuk oouuty, where have many families that are needy aud unable to provide for theuis. Iv s. If you cuiil. I Jo Imsg'ne yourself out on a prairie nh InsbfUci, nt supply of olothlng, and probably a few hu-hels of cw chips for fuel, aud a pari of a sacs ol flour aud a pail ol water for food, yon oan any tell wha our people used.

Ruapectfolly Yours, Loraaa P. Loddsm, General Manager. (Dictated.) Owing to the storm of ysstsrday, Hat-urday it ws deemed advitabl to deler th gathering ol good lor Kbrke sufferer, but 00 tomorrow, afonday, press wagon will call opon all who bav goods for this ob sot. Peraons having bundle or bozes ol clothing, or offering ol any kind, will confer a favor upon the committee by leaving word at tb U. S.

marshal' oftlc or this offioe, when they will be called for promptly. of thou, who n.s iufarior grade ol toat 1 hore in no ui-u difficulty eiperisncd by thii'S who use the Wonder" eoal. There is more iu it than lu any other com iu the iunkt-1, couet)ueblly la cheap et it ii 1 lis'. Uil-t A Tnoe ara the agibt-i, iii'l a'louid as the Vondr' co'il. Tne II.

nek Hill. I elephom company a made a du.Hiou ill leleplious tolls to i ut euitouier on a portion ol th service. The oharge to transient lor dm of telephone on any ol th line have been AO onuta. For th line to Laad, Mitral, Maid mntain, rlpsarft.h, White-wood, Hiurgis, ft. Mead and aa far a Tillord th.

price ha been reduoed to oeuta, but to all point farther th price remains M) ceuta. No redootioo ha been made on regular subscriber. A u.uary thaw la always mora productive of oold-aud cough tbau a Jauusry freeze. 'I beu la the time Aer'i t'hvrry t'ectornl is ue- did ami proves so SItrems-ly nii-noiuuv A-k your druggist for ttand also for Ayi-r' Almanao which 1 free to all. The item ol luel for the winter I large evtu at the b.

st, and it behoove vry perxon to in tha coal which prove th clie.i xl. We uiean by lhat, the eoal which giv. the uii'st heat and saves money and Inhor The btst ooal iu this market ik the Wond. haudled eiclualve-ly b) lluiet it i'rice, ai.d is being aold ohtap. It will be to your advautag to use the VViiiiiier" coal.

Iu the eouuiy ooort yesterday In the matter. of tn -'Htc ol 1'hri Uessoer, d-ceased, dn a.iaj, Jan. 1 waa set for hem iug I lie i 1 port of Jaiiu Kebsamen, adiuiuitriitor, uiou the al of onehall iuterert iu ti lot In Central City belong- ii to for Tha calendar ha heeu made up lor the term which will com no tic tomorrow morning. Th oal-eud'ir nliovt. iilmut ten case and th term will be Lritf.

C. Hiewer repair safes, look, (an, bin; civs, trnu ka, cntlsry, etc. 12 Mf '1 lie recital ai conoert on Belt Wed nead iy evt-niug will be first alas in every respect. Fin able boarJ at Mr. DeSilva'a, Le treet, opiiosite pout olBoe.

11 lltf Tl Don't tell your friends about this sale. We want see i II they, as well as you, will read our announcements in the IT. newspapers. Compare our prices with other stores and see how cheap we intend to sell woods for this sale, All-wool Suiting, 38 inches wide, at 40c value 60c All-wool Ladies' Cloth, 54 inches wide, only 50c a yard, all colors, value 85c 25 pieces all-wool Suiting, all this seasons styles, value from 50c to 75c, all at uniform price of 40c a yd. Take your choice.

Our entire line of French Henrietta, all pure wool, at 50c per yard. This speaks for itself. The best German Henrietta only 75c per yard. ki ki lLti Ln fP-l ir CI Cloaks, Wraps, Etc. Ln AAirw Jturoda M.

A. Amherst, Msta, A Japanese Student Ha alt In Danger From Overatud Croat Health Pram Hood's araaparllla. eod't Rartapsrllla hat hsnentcd people ol all nationalities. Testimonial letters sr coming to as dally hy ths hundreds. Ons of ths recent contributions comet from Mr.

Bhlro Kuroda ol Japan, a ttuttent at the MaasMhutttts Afri-ultural College at Amhertt. Hit latter foUewn Massachusetts Agricultural Colleg, Ambtrtt, Mass I. Ilnod A Lowell, cam to America in 1M1 and entered college In tli following fall. After the thorough attainment of my education, my object la to return to my natlv aountry. But I must Bot dlit'iiit my personal affairs.

I with to Recommend to tha Public the wonderful healing poser of Hood's Sari. Barilla, which It peculiar to Itself. "I havs besn tudsrlng greatly from dyipeptla. I always felt tired and bad no appetite what- evsr, often felt dizzy and even fainted away. My trouble was, no doubt, due to my weak son.

tltutlon and strict adherence to ttudy. find I tn the same condition It would have reaulttl In a autre to my health, or In my college course at least. Last spring I took three buttles of flood's Hartaparllla. It It A Wonderful Medicine. It gave ms a good tppeiit and itrengtb, nek as I hsl ti.Ttr eioarlsncsd before.

Two weeks after 1 Lagan to use the first bottle 1 actually ainea in nounasni neso. ana now 1 am grsat-y Indented to Hood I liarsaparllla for that Hood's5 Cures elearnatt of my hsad which anabltt te study lor hourt without dlirlnasl of ftltitnest. It It my desire to recommend Hood't Hasaparllla most highly, as an eieslleot 'student 1 HaiBO KuaoDA, M. A. Amhertt, Matt.

Hood 'a PHI cur Constipation by restor ing th ptalttaltl action el th allmntary canal. Cemetery Msetlnir The annual mreting of the Deadwood Cemetery association will be held at th nffjo of Co A Edmonds, eyndioate blook, ueaawood, B. 1 aesday evening, Janu ary 8, fur election of ollicer and other business. All lot owner ar member and bav th right to a voice in this meeting. "Id L.

W. dec. DIolutlon Nolle. To whom it may concern: The copart nership heretofore ezisttng under the firm name of Haines A Heyo ezpired by limitation on January 1, lH'Ji. The buainess ill be continued in the same building by John C.

Haines, who asaumes all liabilities of tb lata firm and to whom all account are payable. Jona C. Uaiaas. 1 10t (it Uzva. gKBa'BiaisB'a'a'a'a f- I ft 150 ladies' Coats, Jackets and Wraps at from $2.00 apiece and upwards.

This is not one-third of what the garments are worth. The best quality of Silk Velvets at $1.00 rer yard. 100 pieces best quality AmoskeagGinghia.i at 5c per yd. One case ladies' Jersey Ribbed Undervests at cannot be matched in the land for the money. Best quality German yarn only $1.00 per pouna Ice Wool, only 15c per box.

35 doz. ladies' Merino Drawers at 37J4c per pair, actual value 75c per pair. This is no farce or catch-penny business, but a positive Fact-Call and we will convince you. M. J.

Werthheimer Bro. ki Ln jp-' B. We also call the attention of the ladies to our Dressmaking Department, presided over by Mrs. Paffen-Lfl berger. The lady is an artist in her line and will be pleased a 1 tl A tKa 1 -1 1 iau iAit'iinlinra ltlal)SRI OF AllMOUt.

HHitiO, HIU U.i..,i.u 6 16. I rtuij 1 liiti awl r. II ABUINiHI t'uf uki tin I nt Klkliuru Liu (rmn Chicago ami thn sasl to Hie lliai'k Hills rati have OhicHKU p. ui arrive at Omaha at a. in.

llmtiml DiuruiiiKi leaving OuiHhit lur ilia Uliiok liilia 2:10 p. Iliua Kir.irJilitf assiu. girs lb Omaha uf Bvc tmur, without ulrit Hm iih. I'asspiigprs not dnsir-nu n( mHkiiiK linn atop iu Omaha oi luuTf (Miiohko lit 10:80 in. uuil uinki oiiiiuhiiikiii ui M.wouri VhIik with lh Black Htllsllser.

II 4tl Th Elkhoru hue ondVr it nrm sohed-alt uiitk.N aiiMu aouii. "tK'im at r'rtuiniii with the Uiiinu 1'hoiIIo ruiiaaj lor lu-tor uJ nil wts'tirii oimt iiututs, K.ir toiiiiiitf from Di'iitrtr l'ticitia coast pKintt th. Uultui i'lioitlo railway's uverluuil flyer maka cIubh connection Freinuui with tlm Klkhurn last "mil fur the aok Hills, yuiosi-si tuna Hiid bed servicm tih Hits l) rates aa via any ottn llm. 114tf The Ut.Ndwui.il II mrii.tf mills ara making Hi. ir brniii I niur, ihr Irail niK oiim driuK lie ihuioii UohM of Trade, wlnph uiiiiii.

toe r. of lieiim b) fnr the riniei fl In nu' mark' eiltit-r loreiKii or limned in. Ii in deliver. III All) part of the cry Order reoenred b) l-phounHt Drailwuul Pliioring Mill. 111! HI The Elkhoru i thj uiii line nw roil-DlPlf alt-eilli oar Illlo Hlid oi.t of UeHd Wimil.

It" Im'ntfll dull, i-Ipri'sa leavr hi 4 I', iii. mill airivisn1 C'htoa-go nl a. in. Ill" neoond iiiornliiif, mill U1H HS nl fe III (' ll It'll (111 Wl'll all 1 1 nee running rast mirth nnd sou'ti 1 1 4'f RkmuTaL We hnve removed our under-taking rooms t- our own l.iiml on HhermHO ftreel, three door w.uth of cooit honse. With rmluond eiio-nai-a we Hre enabled to umke a retiuotlou in -nrt, 8 14tf 11.

i il. II. HuBiN-on. The TiMitu has prepHred liliinkn "Notill-eation of a'oeuunieiit work performea" priuted oi cnrdlioRrd, for potii'K on oliiimn. All intereiitid cau pori lia-e tl' at the nffl I' The weekly edition of the Blnek llilli Tmta in indued every Hamrdiiy and rim txint all the new of the week.

'oine in wrapper rend) for iuhiIilk cud he had at the olBo.1. Patrona of the Tiuna will confer a favor hy reporting to the ottioe any neglect of the camera in delivering the paper, tl The Bald Mountain tra'n leavee Dead wood daily at 8:16 a. returning arrives at Ueadwood at p. n. 10 tl Additional local on fourth page.

Charlea, infant ion of Mr. and a. A. Stevenson, died yeVerdiy morning at 8 ocltiok, of pneumonia, aged 4 week. Funeral took plaoe from the family reii-deuoe on Stewart atreet at 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon.

Rev. Maxon officiating, Interment in Mount Moriah cemetery. How many of the couumtrs of coal know how pleauant it i to get out of a warm bed ttaeae cold morning to build op the firea and have to ne lots of kind ling and poke the fire and uearly freeze to death waiting for the fire to buru and warm the houie. Thi is the eiperienoe ROSENTHAL'S HH Deadwood's Headquarters For Bargains iu Seasonable Clothing and Furnishings Annual Janua Clearing Sale of Men's and Boy's Overcoats. The blizzard came in the nick of timi for you for today we commence our jjreat clearing sale of Men's and Boy's Overcoats.

This means the saving ol lots of money to you it you buy an ulster of us. For $10.00 You can now buy of us a magnificent all-wool Irish Frieze Uls.er, woolen lined great wide collars, etc. For $8.75 Good, all wool Storm And many splendid bargains in every branch. Our Annual Inventory Clearing Sale Has the merit of former years nnd much is in store for the early and wise bargain hunter. tw itiurtv iiiv- iuviiua avvi uuuuttuvLi 7 l4 latter part of November we al Iii Iii iii Ill 111 i iii Lll i Lil: Japanese Silk Clothier.

For li'iia. 1 th 1 nlertaliimeiit at th Hearst inzi Tvead.t) tveuing the folio ltg ptig-aiiime Las heeu auuounoed: I li Hi, el Mr. ferrta, Mr. Wl ilnli ttlss MerJ I'l" Msr. ir0 -tin Hr.

frlrsover I'l no Mi, fern wlreMea Wsi. Lang i.i" Msnnsil AIIIHM.U a. Msrooea ficsl liijl Mrs. Felerstn, Mrs. Psrker fismi iJii.u Mrs.

ferrls, Mr. The library will nut open until 8o'olook on Tuesday evening. '1 hs musical will commence at The following laJies: Meadnmee Weed' 00, U. lieckoilb, Orenfcll and Fish, havs kindly consented 10 solicit the people ol Cuutral for the Nebraska sufferer. We hope all who can will contribute money oloti.ii, and food for th relief of the suf frruig.

Articlisof wearing apparel eaa bs left at Tetranlt'a ators. Wm. trait, Wm. hHtMIUOOB, Committse. Dr.

(lauiz gives yon superior dental Wora lu all its branches. Hi paiulsa ret hod loreztraot ng teeth Is marvelous. nil Al. Kosevier on Friday hired a team Irom 1 Sawyer to tsk a Joung lady out sii'in riding, aud ou th -tr way to CeM rnl me team became Irtgtitened and ouiiiaiu aide and upset His cotter, ttiiuwing out the nooupauta without hort- Ing "iitn.r. Thateam broke loose from the cutter aud rati due of them relumed to Lead.

The cutler waa uune bad!) dfilllHgl d. In 'id 1 nbuuei "(leorg Noble, who troupe opeui the opera house, ha writ ten Manager Trevaakls for datss and claima that bs now baa a special ear and a splendid troops of about eighteen people. If Mr. Trevaski satisfies himself that the troupe la goad be will likely make a date the latter part ol the mouth. K.

J. Grobba, of Lincoln, who cently leased the Trezona builulng, will hortly ojieu a clothing slore and will carry a largn line of fin clothing, which will ba aold at wholesale pnoee. Mr. Orubba was yesterday getting everything ready for th opeuiug, which will 00 Wednesday. Hobeit Burn ha been awarded tb ooutraot for the woodwork in the doora, wmdoe and hallway ol Superintendent T.

J. drier' new reeidenoe, and oonaidsrs himself li.cky in bsviug a large contract for work lie eau do In his ebop daring cold weather. A uttmber of rumora were afloat yeslsr day about a larg sinks of rloh ore wbioh waa discovered a few days ago in tbs Lsckawnu lode al BalJ Moumarn. Re port rays It assay well up in ie thous- ands and that the vein ia twelve feet aide. 1 here were 1116 persons at the A.

O. V. W. bar quel Friday evening, and only 201 ol theui could be seatt at 1 lie trot table. Mine host.

Malt Kiopp, spand neither pains nor izpense lu getting ap the ssme. Johnnie Pringle and bis company ot entertaiuer will on Monday evening open a aesk's engagement at Miner' Colon hall. Tn company are fsvjrite where- ev, they hsv appeared. Daniel O'Connor return. on ester da 'a Elkhorn from Chicago, he weut to speud th holiday his moth er aud sister.

He bad an enjoyable time during his absence. Dr. Bailor was called to Mountain early yesterday morning and on his islam reported that a boy balijr had put in an appearance at the home of Mr. and Mra. C.

Bastorio. Mr). T. J. Webster and daughter Katie 00 in template leaving today for Lumber-ton, where they will remain about a year with her married daughter.

Messrs. Berg, Casbntr, Pik and WiU liams, of Spearfisb, attended tas poblio installation in Lead Friday evening and returned home yesterday. Ed. Williams, engineer at ttie Star mill, will shortly move hi household effects from Terraviile to Lead, and reside ia Wai-hington addition. Oeo.

Barteslon, steward of the Lead hospital, returnsd Friday svening from a lew days' sojourn at Joha Cory's ranch oa Spring creek. John Hornick, ol the firm ol Horniok, Hess A Moore, of Siouz City, waa calling on the firm's customer around the Belt yesterday. Thomas Thompson of Whitewood waa yssterdsy interviewing the grocers on tbs Belt in the interest ol ths flouring mill in hi city. Antone Jorieb, who has been seriously ill (iaee coming ia from Bpearfiah before Christmas, is on the improve, John Neetram hort his right knee quite badly Friday night, by falling down while at work ia the Highland. The Palace restaurant is not surpassed by any in the city.

A good meal eaa be had lor only 25 cents. Phil Franklin ot Terry, will shortly leave for some other camp in search ol steady employment. Ths A. O. C.

W. lodge of Central City will install officers lor ensuing term oa Monday evening. Ticket Agent F. A. Tidd of the Elkhorn waa in Lead between trains, on baainesa, yesterday H.

Eeioe ol Rapid City, was ia Lad yesterday 00 a business ond pleasure trip. Tony Bernard was ap to Lead from the metropolis on business yesterday. Miss Msry Wilkie is the guest of Mra. John Btatch'ord of Terry. Miss Sadie Dewey is visitidg at ths Hot Springs lor a few days.

Themes Monroe departed Friday after-no 00 for Butte, Moat. Mr. Wm. Duua called oa Lead friend yesterday. Voveitw Bootable.

Oysters and an evening's entertainment for 23 eer-is. The ladle of St. John's UJi wi, girs this at the resldn.ee of Mr. end Mra. V.

Dague, on To aisr. ti Erj- body cardial Be SLOQM MENS FURNISHINGS SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Mention of the following items may supply undecided buyers with most desirable and useful presents. By a careful canvas ol Coster eouoty it ha been determined that there are 1,000 families In destitut oiroumstan oca, many ol whom It actually atarving. Th very persons who ar now without loodand clothing down in Nebraska weie the ones who sent a trainload of corn to the Russian famin suffsrers a lew years ago.

I. liungerford yesterday forwarded three botes ol groceries and provisions and olothiog to an old neighbor acd friend nan-ed Moore, who Uvea on a farm near Borwell, and ia in eitreoie need. Threo more bo is will be s-nt to morrow. Jaho McKebh, Mr. Dells Pat' teraon and Mra.

Austin Mabb assisted Mr. liungerford in 0 illectiog th bozes. Mr. liuogerford and family located in (Jar field eouoty, a number ol yeara ago and their farm adjoined Mr. Moore's.

They had hard luck for several aeasoua and it was all they ooulJ do to get along. On day Mr. Moors was down to Mr. Hongerford's and asked him how bs was fited lor aeed. He told him very poor and Mr.

Moore instated on Mr. Hunger lord going op to his plaoe and helping himself to corn, wheat and potatoes, all he wanted. Mr. Hunger ford learn now by letter that Mr. Moor bas not a thing ia shsp of food or seed.

Whitewood has don splendidly. A public meeting was held on Friday even ing when committee were appointed to solicit in the town and through tbs farm ing section. Tb merchants and town people contributed generously and the oommitteee returned ia the evtning Irom the surrounding country and report having eoUreted money, grain, floor, vegetables and clothing. A oarload of wood will be cent to Ainsworth, tomorrow and on Tuesday a oarload ol provisions and olothlng will be sent to the earn place. The meeting of th citizen ol Lead, called by Mayor L.

P. Jenkins, lor Friday evening, was quite largely attended by those who wished to aid sufferers in Nebraska. Alter ths meeting was orgsoized and its purposes stated, a permanent committee was appointed and empowered to appoint other eammitteea to prosecute the soliciting work. Very likely some arrangements will bs made to give an entertainment la th near luture to raise fond for the worthy oaase. The executive committee appointed are Mayor L.

P. Jenkins, Rev. Geo, Scott, Rev. Henry James, Kick Treweek, Percy Vlckers, Charles Parsons and Ernest May. The committee it disceeeiog the feasibility and advisability ol giving a charity ball.

The committee proposes donate liberally to the Kebraaks sufferer and alto to establish a permanent relief faod for home use. John reber was unable to attend to the duties ol treasurer of th central committee of the Nebraska relief movement and resigned from the committee. E. Martin waa ohoeen and entered into the matter with much vim. The soliciting oommittee baa 00m plated iu work, having ooUeoted about $400 all told la euah and faoO worth of proviaioua.

The oommittee will send a oarload of flour tomorrow morning, a oar having been put oa the sidetrack at Miller street and will be loaded today. Another oar ol clothing aad provisions will be loaded tomorrow and be sent Taeeday. Three ears of wood will go oat probably oa tomorrow's train. they being loaded today. C.

W. Martin aeads one. Was. Selbie eeada one and the oomauttee the third. The ladiea are still at work among the reeidenos and a gnat amoaat of good, warm clothing, dry goods, aboea, stockings aad aemeroo ar es will be ooUeoted by vgoaa and.

loaded la a ear toaaosrow. Make More Bread, Makes Whiter Bread. Make Better Bread. Taaa any other flow snaaafaotared. As your srrooar for Swaaa Down.

Even 1 Kit I A l'itrre telegram in tha Bioot City Journal say that Charles Howard ol Spink county, appears to be far in th lead lor speaker in the house ol representative, and that W. (). Kioe, elate senator from this oity, I strongly talked ol lor prssl dent pro tern of th senate. The ''Wonder" eoal is highly reooov mended by a great many housewives who have given it a thorough teat. They say there is more heat in It than in any other coal iu the market.

It keep a steady fire, and there is little dirt and gas aboot it. If you have not already tried It, send an order to iiulst Cnoe for a load. Al ter you ose it yon will never us any other, Albert ilterner and Frank Ankeny a hort time ago reoeived from tha Mallory Kennel at Baltimore a thoroughbred Ches apeake Bay spaniel. It ia a female, about 15 month old, weighing about 80 pounds and is no doubt the finest animal of th kind in the couutry. The Vieua bakery keeps no books, and ell strict! for cash; no deviation fiom this rule.

(ieo. F. Frazer, Prop. 12 27 101 Letter received yesterday Irom W. II.

Stouehooie, yardmaster ol the B. A M. at tin station, now at Creetoo, Iowa, visi ing with hit family, state that hi baby died on December 30th, of scarlet (ever, and auoMier child i very ick. People with hair lhat is continually fall. ing out, or those that arc bald, eau atop the falling and get a good growth ol hair by using Hall' Hair Renewer.

Rev. Boussier, ol th Hot Bpring Episcopal church, aud Rev. Ware, ol Ibis city, ezohauge pulpit today. Rev. Bonssier cams op yesterday forenoon and Rev.

Ware went to the Spriugs. Or. Shields, an eminent physician ol Tennessee, says: 'I regard Ayer's as the best blood medicine on earth and I know ol many wonderful cures el- fecttd by its ose." Physician all over the land have made similar statements. Tickets at Fishels' Bazaar lot tha eon cert January 9th. Nail AI.

Chans of Tim. Th proposed change ol schedule ol B. A U. traina ha been indefinitely post poned. It had been talked around rail road headquarters that a change wonld take effect Sunday, tha 13 and most ol the attaches had takes it aa a matter ol course, lbe information came op th line, scmi-officially, yesterday that bo change will be made at present.

It ia be lief ed that the management ha ben on- uooeasfnl in It effort to indooe road connecting with the B. A M. at Lincoln and Omaha to change tha time of their. trains to mke good connection and this is doubtleee the cause of foregoing the change. The company ha not abandoned iu intention of making a change to better aooommodat the Hon-tana travel, and in all proability a new schiwule will be brought about ia the spring.

Awarded Highest Honors World' Fair. DO; MOST PERFECT MADE A ran Grar-e Cream of Tartar Powda Fret 'rom Ammonia. Alum or any other tdulteranL 40 YEAAS THE STANDARD. vv White and Fancy Shirts. Silk and Lisle Hosiery.

Elegant Silk Suspenders. New and Stylish Neckwear. E. and W. Collars and Cuffs.

Fancy Bordered and Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Silk and Cashmere Mufflers. Warm, Dressy Street Gloves. Silk Umbrellas with Nobby Handles. Imrorted English Mackintoshes.

Gr Varietv of Underwear in Wool. re. Silk and Worst Mixed. You can't miss it by making your selectious here, as useful presents are always appreciate avd prices arc ter below fcrmcr seasons. S.

BLOOM. Bi 4R0SEIITHAL'S PALACE. DEADWOOD. SOUTH DAKOTA, i.

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