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The Daily Deadwood Pioneer-Times du lieu suivant : Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 5

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1UE DA1LY PIONEER-TIMES. SUNDAY MORNim jnwp. iqoo ii i Rooms to let at the Holxaar. If you want a nice iunch at any ttma, atop In aad see Cacy at the Lobby. Coffee and rolft for a light lunch in the morning, 15 cents.

Jim Profflt ia putting up a large two story residence on the hill Just back of Water street. The new uniforms for the Red Men band arrived Bpst Rnrt Trirt-t I sloe oi nsning ay ((lr 'rday. and were worn yester-iirs! time at the Olympic field of them, and they uacKie in me mils at the lied Anvil. Th, day ANYTHING v-t to ifvnw and cp Efta ABOUT LIFK IN'Sl ESPECIAL ,,1,1 reliable MEAT look vei CIIAItl MARKET owned i. 20 Per, Cent DISCOUNT SALE! 'Vj street.

Is now iv.uiaiiij JOI.ITZ LYNCH uni' anil I'oultrv aUavR I'nliT by telephone rkith ttf) BEST tab in 'phones. Cut fl(i. ations an 1 crlptlous, i ar iiat ions. lor Jecor- I'u wurts. dexigus of all des LY REUAKDINi; THE MOW YORK LIFE SEE HOMER noSTWICK.

GENERAL AGENT. Everything new at the Hulzner. Have your eyes examined for glasses free of charge by A. F. Snyder, the optician, free of charge.

WHAT PEOPLE SAY about Hoods Sarsaparilla is that it cures when al. other remedies fail. Therefore you shoulld take Hood's Sarsaparilla In preference to all others. Hood's Pills cure biliousness. Mailed for 25 cents by C.

I. Hood Lowell, Masa. ill i1 plants, many of them In MG POWDE uiuwiu, i i.H uinatin I-Tesn every as day, right trum the conservatory. To Be Continued Until Hair work of all kinds, switches, chains, flowers, jutTs and frizzes made to order. Switches fur sale; hair bought.

Orders JTXJXj left with Mrs. Nott at the Ladies' Bazaar. BHWStLlSSES Ladies Shampooing. Mrs. J.

M. Arms strong, Dcadwuud. S. D. MeVMti Lit tli Early Risers expel from Our Large stock of New Spring Purchases to be sold at this Great Reduction, pentofMore Enlightened llir syjiti hi -nil iiinoiiiU3 tUiiiiilatlotis, regulate the stomach, bowels ami liver, Undergoing a Change.

J. H. OraDam, D. D. dental parlers ovr Firi National banls, lunaduupd .) Crown and bridge work a specially.

Do you eat? At Ouss Kellar's meat, market, on Main street, you can get all kinds of good meats at the lowest prices. Quick sales and small profits kep intats fresh and good Don't forget the Main stre-t. and purify the blood. They drive away disease, dissipate melancholy, and give health and fur the daily routine. Do Tf ML SEYMOUR VIEWS SUBJECT I ItouKhtluM Ieo-( Hra of Their saveiT from bTiii(TnesH aTTiT leiT.fiy tlie use of proper glasses out of darkness and into the liln (if day aain.

His exceptional alulny, by experience ami the assistance of all scientific i nutriments knowtt to hin profession, make him one of the (IltlCAT-EST OPTICIANS OF THE DAY Many well known people of this vicinity have heard of. Dr. Seymour through their friends and welcome his arrival in this city as a Iiiiik looked for opportunity of seeing a man whose ability has seldom been equaled, and never Kiirpassoil In any age or al any time. The folbm are testimonials from prominent p-upie in different cities for whom he 1.1- done work: mi iisitv ok Nt -ka, t'il IM II.UH's I II i 1 "I v. pril I 1 I v'l pear Si.

I'ln yon I me bav1 lei ii -cil nov. for sonic wi cks. They to nicoinplisb their purpose adiinialilv. For work I find them better than nnything I have ever used. Truly yours.

j. T.kiiof m-iin $5.00 Elf HOUSTEIN'S. iM Main fo AINS in SHOES and TINWARE. in a general way worn to nsHist the Stiff one hn After a Hat Then pet a good one it pays. Stetson Hats Are top-notch In it iMctai'ifb number that L.

there is a large Take your watch work and engraving to A. F. Snyder, the Jeweler. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cboihins tliat In -iHI' III M-il'l liiu in' nwii Mud to see ai a disliim e.

1 he pi.ju lKainst glasses lias, on the one I itcteil to deter persons from wear-, who really need them, anil, (ie other hand, has acted to in tin- i YTi hat-excellence. employe' to decline 10 engage Stetson i Hats I ja $4.00. lidBU for worn wuo wcanu8 kiitles. ill hardly possible in these few thaua nrol 11. not gripe or Bicken KIRK (i PHILLIPS.

The Omaha Meat Market -Will reopen Monday afternoon, June with modern Improvements in our sausage rooms' and fully prepaired to do business and will do it on a strictly rash basis at prices never before heard of in Head wood on first class meats. To our old customers whose, accounts b.ie been turned over to other parties for collection, don't feel sore at us. we were i (impelled to do so to protect ourselves and give you an oportunity 1 uy meals at correct prices, and see up. You wont regTet it. M.H ME UIKFT.

Itnl Door below i r.r Bullock. The invitat inns were issued yesterday ami mailed to all Hie firemen of Deadwood Individually, and to all the firemen of to attend the picnic and dance to be given by the Deadwood Pionver Hook Ladder company, at the Chautauqua grounds next Monday night, on the twenty-second anni-versary of the organization of the company. This will be one of the most auspicious social affairs given In Deadwood this year, and It Is expected that there will be a tremendous crowd In attendance. Musi" for the dance will be furnished by the Trio orchestra, and the company will provide refreshments for the crowd. or to present arsumEius numtioui Their wonderful wearing powers make them the best hat-Investments obtainable.

Graceful new styles for Spring-Stiff and Soft Hats. mn their fallacy. Hitrstone is so unreasonahle that I .1 mi (win 1 11. Dr. Walter Seytnoi r.

(Iniaha Neb. 1 1 March 1 1 m3 To, Dr, V. I. 1 1 ii f)ear Sir I ar.i much (ilciseil with the glasses I purchased from you, having found tin in a vat a.isislance in my professional wink, and I am glad to echo the sentiments ol your many customers in this city, as I have never heard anything but compliments for your professional work. Yours, A.

N. FKiKit soN, Judge Court of Equity. Office of Hakdwakk. Omaha. March 30.

I8U5. To Dr. W. I. Seymour: Dear Sir In relation to the glasses SKiilble person in tms enngntenea would be rash enough to advise pltwhohave defective sight not to rjlasses, nor would these people iHish enough to listen to such ad-i While In regard to the second jjliee meniionea empiuyeio are ud easily convinced tnai me man notices his sight Is failing and imptlr uses the means at his com- we nave Doilea me hydrant water; we have sterilized the milk; we have strained the prowling microbe through the finest kind of silk; we have bought and we have borrowed every patent health device, and at last the doctor tells us that we've got to boil the Ire." The fellow who wrote the above might have saved himself all that grief by purchasing one of those Champion niters at the Red An-vll.

For elegant slippers go to Zipp's. BARGAINS that are BARGAINS In SHOES at I. Holstein's, 684 Main St. (It)" Joseph Ford, proprietor of Ford's roof paint, desires to offer as references the following well known firms and business men: Messrs. Coe Dague, Fish Hunter, Bews Mills, Sol Star and J.

C. Haines of Deadwood; Messrs. Bergtr, Gushurst, S. R. Smith and the Tribune Printing company of Lead City.

As a preserver of wood and metal and a preventative against fire and the elements, Ford's paint aa unqualified success. W. L. Nell, D. D.

8., Crown and Bridge work a specialty. Gives gas for painless extraction of teeth. Over Phillip's Pharmacy. Lady cleared JH20. man $1,182 last sl months, introducing Holladay's "MarveJ" waterproof shoe iiolish.

Self shining, russet or black. Samples free. Why not von' llollailay Room 383, 182 to restore it is the more wiae- ltd capable workman and doe? Erierrlce than the careless person kill to notice his Impaired sight, kt does, takes no Interest or you furnished me I would say that 1 I Laundered White Shirts at am highly pleased with them, as well as with the skillful manner in which they were adjusted to my eyes. I And All firemen who attend will wear uniforms 80C. that I can now attend to the duties of life without being hampered by not or badges.

HATS, both TRIMMED and UNTRIM MED all go at decidedly reduced prices at the Ladles' Bazaar. The prices range imvi effort to restore It. The rtid lie matter is that In the hands Sltlllul oculist and optician there taat the present time which iilen so many eye troubles, such iiewa headache, squinting, cross-jsuiisstore good sight as suitable asti all their various people have not been slow to Hi out and act in accordance, litommon ignorance in regard to their use has given many jhe tdec that persons can choose their i (lines. But the fallacy of sup-i that the glasses that seem the being able to see. Very truly, J.

F. Wn.HSLMV, Tenth and Jackson Sts, Omaha Sr. Loi is Railway, Superintendent's Office. A. E.

Buchanan, Sltt. March 30, 189. Dr. W. I.

Seymour: $1.50 Front Shirts $1.20. Silk at Dear Sir The glasses for far and from 1 00 upwards. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms with all modem convenience. Apply No 7 Flimore Street. A marriage license was Issued yesterday to Mason Tyler and Miss Mabel T.

Pond both of Lead. Dark room for camera and Kodaks at Fishers Bazaar, with complete equlpmen'. Open to every one who may desire to use near sight bought of you last Decern ber have giver, better satisfaction than test for a few moments are apt the correct ones for constant any I have ever worn. I also wish to say that I consider your new folding i tot so general as formerly. Not glass a wonderful invention and money one suffers from such a course.

Wt the great number that do it safer and advisable. In order mid any risk, to have their eyes it. ill examined bv a comnetent Freeman Knowles yesterday purchased the remaining type of the old DeaJwool Journal, and will use It in the publication 1 20 Per Cent Discount On all the Latest Spring Suits. jf $15.00 I 4- of a weekly paper. Wu, even in simple cases.

"WlMce has taught the public to this matter (of the Importance i Proper glasses but there are still WJ Persons who would decidedly ob- liMttiBf, ready-made clothing, 1H do not hesitate in the Bore lmnortant and delicate RED. WHITE ANND BLUE ties and would not buy the pair I have. Yours, A. E. BUl'HANAN, Supt.

0. St. L. Ry. Dii.

R. F. Campbell, Surgeon Chicaoo ft Northwestern Rt. Co. Watkrtown, S.

Nov. 23, 1892. Knowing the need of properly ground glasses for the cure of many nervous troubles, such as headaches, painful vision, and having perfect confidence in Dr. Seymour as a skillful and scientific optician, 1 can recommend him to all having trouble with their eyes. In my personal observation from the work done here, I feel warranted in recommending him to those needing such services.

R. F. Campbell, M. D. badges Intended especially for Fourth of July wear, are being shown at the LADIES BAZAAR.

In closing the banks and stores on OTym I Finely Tailored Suits at dr Field Day for the purpose of giving Dearborn sole manufacturers. F. M. Gantz, D. D.

S. Modern Dentistry of all kinds. Gas administered. Eighteen years' experience. Rosenthal block.

The best life insurance policy on earth is to have perfect kidneys. The best medicine on earth for those sick kidneys Is Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine. People who had suffered for years found no cure for their Kidney disorders until they used Dr. Sawyer's Ukatlne.

They now recommend It to their friends so will you. IF YOU WANT GUARANTEED PURE APPLE VINEGAR OF THE HIGHEST TEST. CREAMERY BUTTER O'F THE FINEST FLAVOR, AND THE LIGHTEST WHITEST FLOUR ON THE MARKET AT THE LOWEST PRICES, GO TO THE STANDARD CASH STORE, 48 SHERMAN ST. "What might have been" if that little cough hadn't been neglected is the sad reflection of thousands of consumptives. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds.

KIRK G. PHILLIPS. All members of O. E. S.

cordially invited to attend the regular meeting in Masonic i $12.00. employes a day outing a compliment was paid to the rlub as well as organized labor generally which is greatly appreciated by the officers and athletic committee of the sight, who will still follow I at advertisemanU of spectacle tj and to Into a store to hare a lasse fitted without thinking "danger of thus treating an organ wtnechanism is of the-most deli-Ware and whose use is almost as life itself. Tou would not Jolng to a prescription clerk to prescribe for you In "Ickneet. How much less, then, Jb think of trusting your eyes or a salesman who may Mwluteljridthlng of the anat-i. Wiysiology or pathology of the the detrimental effect of glasses temporary conditions of the "Iniple trying different lenses until club at whose request the places of busi ness closed.

If there was more observance $10.00 All Wool Suits at $8.00 TRIP ROUND THE WORLD. You cannot afford to miss the story of a trip round the world to be given on Tuea day nigjht at the Congregational church by Mlus Hirshfeldt and Dr. Bowman. Miss Hlrehfeldt spent two years traveling In the different part of the world and had abundant opportunity of studying life in every grade of society. Dr.

Bowman's position aa surgeon in the U. S. army gave him a rare opportunity of seeing the distant is :Z.r?T round what they iu V1( who wear glasses hall, June 26, 7 30 p. m. of this mutual Interest In the pleasure and welfare between employer and employee the world would be better and strikes would be unknown.

Mrs. J. H. "Warren, mothfr of E. Warren, editor and publisher of the Queen City Mall, of Spearflsh.

arrived in Deadwood yesterday from Algona, low, and being met here by her son. was driven out to his home, where she will spend the summer. For the last two years she baft been living at Algona, where another son is one of the publishers ot tb Dea Moines, which ranks among the leading newspapers of Iowa. Mrs. Warren made her bom In Spearflsh for a number ot years, and she was consequently not going among strangers.

Mrs. C. P. Womeldorf, formerly Miss Ida Sherman, pastor of the First Baptist $5.00 Serviceable Suits at "What's the good of It all." wasting time in trying to raise flowers or grow potted plants when you can get ao cheap and so much finer tbsyi you can raise at Mrs. Mathers, Williams St, opposite M.

B. church. REFRESHMENTS OF ALL KINDS lands and dusky people In which we are all ao much Interested. Don't forget the time and place. ADDITIONAL LOCALS.

ZIPP'S FOB FINE SHOES. Zlpp can fit any foot to perfection. All kinds of freeh cut flowers on hand at Mrs. M. Dr.

Seymour here June 27. 28. 29 and SO for four days only. To thoae troubled with piles, either itching or bleeding, we particularly recom- a AND IN ABUNDANCE WILL BE SERV -mew eyes examined by an 0 nnatands their anat-tZi nltlon from a medical examination, can DroPerty appointed rpose URhU arned for Wiu' l0nr mm' onrtng his Tislt him hto of lnstrn-ftta work Includes the latest tooa to tha science of OPTHALMIC OPTICIAN. Profession Is 1 work- HPUtable 7lng to du the SUtes-Ha every walk In ED ON THE GROUNDS ON OLYMPIC FIELD DAY.

NO LU.M;h uabiviho NEEDED. I For All-around Bonaflde Bargains Why drink mud when you can buy a Champion filter at the Red Anvu. See Those Offered at TINWARE sold regardless of cost at I church of Deadwood, Is visiting for a short time at her old home, Charlotte. Michigan, according to a letter recently received from her by Wong Sal. a member of tha Chinese school she started here before she left.

She stated that she was going to Kansas for the fall and winter, as her husband's work took him out in that state. Unheax-of bar- HnUtpln's. 684 Mam oi (lt) gains in SHOES. 1 Rosenthal's Palace McCIlntock, city bill poster, mend Dr. Sawyer's Arnica ana Haxel Salve.

It will Immediately relieve and positively cure this disease. The famous Hot Springs watpr cot is 75 cent a carboy; the pure Crystal Springs J. S. (tf Scclt She was In Charlotte for few weeks, and Main street. Mr? Gilbert Getchel of Rapid arrlsed on the Sunday following the date of her lettel-J celebrated tenon.

"iiANS have "Pertor scion- Kdmont water, 50 cents; the the Elkhorn and is th. guest of Mr. and she was going 10 preacn Vrs Barrow. Sha was accompanied by. church.

8h ha no children, and 4l. tmfcHaltaJ In (Ma rtfV tA that SffSCt Kldner Seringa water, 26 cotib, Deadwood S. D. ifitttttgf if 1 til I ff-ri 1 very day, deHrered to any part of the Miss May Barron wno nas Har- Mce and to aidbat CTTl- Many RAT tbtt sit bar beer, a number of weeks ago was a mlitaka. City.

Call American Expreaa "office. her for several days. rison, 166; Black Hills, 111..

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