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The Daily Deadwood Pioneer-Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • 3

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Mr.TrudeU jrsterdr brought "BEE I HE PIONEER Mrs. M. M. Wright was engaged yea terday removing bar stock of millinery fiomthtNy block to the McAleer TOE Merchants National BANK, DEADWOOD, I I DAKOTA. OO TO LIEBMANW'S FOR Just Received A I New Silks Satins, New Magmken i i The Best Assortment of Goods Ever- Received in Deadwood at M.LIEBM ANN'S.

i oown na trraigood before bis honor Judge Hall, on the charge oi being drank tnd disturbing the peace, spoken oi in ue riosEEit yesterdiy. Tbe man Brown tenlifying tint be alone ni the guilt party, aud that the bad not truck a blow in the Bght. tbe lady wai aitcbarged from caatody. B. M.

loney, who baa a blackamitb bop near tbe Deadwood atreet bridee. yesterday bad occaaion to Tliit Eliza-betbtown on business. When returning ne naa me mislorlune to fall and Benin hie leg very badly. Aback was tele phoned for and be was conveyed to hit reaidenor-, where Dr. Rogers dressed the limb.

The doctor uya Mr. Ma- looey will be unable move around tor at leut three weeka, though be 1 not aenously injured. Capt. Garr haa aeoured tbe contract to put in the atone basement for tbe new building for the Deadwood Nation- bank, corner of Lee and Main streets. The basement will be of atone with an eleven foot ceiling, and tbe building of brick, two stories in height, and will greatly enhance the value of property on and appearance of Lee street.

Ope hundred Jersevs iust arrived 11 eacu, ai 19 tf LlIiUMANB's, "Perfeot Best" bed springs. The Latest Styles of Sarins Millinery just received at wertnnetmer A Bro's Zipp'a for boots and shoes. "Household," chine, at Graves' tbe best sewing ma 11 22 tf For Bargains in Dry Coods go to iMf Werthheimer Bro's Blank "Proofs of Labor" doue on mines at the riusfcfcH office. Zi; for boots aud shoes. Ihe preachers, the dootors, ibe lawyers, the merchants, tbe mechanics, the miners, the brokers, the patrons of tbe schools are buying tickets for tbe fine art display at McLaughlin's ball, Tue telegraph wires went down be tween Missouri Valley and Omaha, dur ing tbe severe wind last nigbt, tbus de priving us of many of our specials, in eluding a full account of the Bismarck flood.

They will be up and in working order again this morning. Mrs. Mary O'Brien, who won a large lottery prize recently, has been for a number of years in western mining camps and baa a history fuller of tbril- liog adventures than many men. Aa far back as 1M6 she was well and favorably known in Buckskin gulch, Colorado, where tbe lady herself located a olaim and bad enough development work done upon it to enable her selling tbe property for $30,000. Bhe came to tbe Hills in 1870 has remained here ever since; being largely interested in mines in the Carbonate district, partic ularly tbe Belt Consolidated.

She is a worthy and energetic woman and thor oughly deserving the good luck with which she has been favored. One of the witnesses in the Trudell case yesterday stated be bad known the accused for twenty years; bad al ways been friendly to him, and now en tertained only the kindliest feelings for him. A moment later in answer to well directed question tbe witness admitted having said a few nig'ata since he "would be glad to see Trudell bung." A queer desire for so good a friend. Mrs. Bvkes.

the fashionable hair dreaeer, makes switches. Mikado rolls, frizzes, top and side pieces to order. 3 1UU Newest Styles of Dress Coods at I'-if Werthheimer Bro's Go to Mrs. Sykes and hare your head shampooed; cheapest place in tbe town. 3 10 tf Kins Jewelers.

manufac turers of Jewelry from Black Hills cold, and Practical Watchmakers, three doors above Bullock's, Main street, Deadwood. -'tf If vou want voor watch fixed no in first class shape, take it to Morse, tbe jeweler. 1 Oil The quarries near Weepiog Water have just filled an order of eighty-eix oars of crushed stone for the Fremont, Elkborn and Missouri Valley road, and another from tbe same company for one hundred cars more waa received last week. This atone is to be used for ballasting the road bed on tbe new lines. The "Old Reliable" Wentworth bouse is daily growing more popular, for tbe excell.

at reason that tbe wide and long experience of Col Cornell aa a caterer enables hi ji to daily prepare uch a bill of fare as would tickle tbe appetite of Lucullus himself. Every thing tbe market affjrds in the way of delicacies is daily served at the Went worth. John Gaston must not be thought to be in the homiog pigeon business alone nor in that of selling stocks on commis sion. He occasionally dahbiaa in min ing machinery. A few days since he purchased a five stamp prospecting mill from Joe Shields, at Bald Mountain.

It waa yesterday brought down and deposited on tbe sidewalk in front of hia office, exciting much wonder and interest. Mr. Gaston says it was purchased for account of Professor Chase, and is going to Bear Gulcb. Some of tbe knowing ones, bowever, profess to know that it is intended for use on a mine belonging to Mr. Gaston himself, and of which be desires to say nothing at present.

Dok't forget that the Sunday Pioseex can be lent regularly to the east for 3 W. E. Lowe a Co's. Spocial 12-day 81 Sale. Two Weeks Only Commence Ing March Oth.

What You Can Cet There for One Dollar. skeins imported Saxony ml ors. l'i skeins Zentovr wool, all tx ir 5 skeins imported German- vw, wckj). ail color. 4skeim Australian wool, all 12 skeins fancy mixed yarn a.

c)ors. 1 toboggan cap (supply limit '1. 'J paiis iadiea hose, extra goo 0 pairs ladies hose, better qu i.ily. pairs Jauies hose, color -x ra 5 rairs riiw-ew bo.e, all wool, vy oj.40 to 5. pairs misses hose, all wool to (S.

2 elegant corsets, name Bhili 1 Al corset, uatne Comfort. 1 Al Goreet, name Fot 10 ladies all linen collars, 'r; iled.) 1 ladies fancy new style scberniseUe, i ladies Jersey, special ami niieat'B Jersey, plain, Vit; un colors. line, all -nt. t'U'my. i )uaiity.

fpial- 1 ladies' white merino Vest, Jau its while merino pant. 10 balls macrame twine. yards stripe Nninsook, nic lu yards plain gv. 5 yards plaid Nainsook, ver, ity. 10 yards Uucy iibbon No.

I limited '6 yards fancy ribbon No. iitmteu.) 8 yd fancy liLsel Tbg- ular price soc per yd. 1 yd ah siik velvet, all color 2 yds black Vt Iveteetj, very i. 15 yds emeu towehur, lo yards toweling, pat' 1-3 ydri buck Lowblmg, 13 yds crunu toweling, all hi in. 12 yd-i craeh tuwtiii.g, tjeavy.

10 yds craeb U. welling, I. biedLhtii. 12 ydtj giuaiUam check. 11 yds gibguwa check, best 22 yds Calic, light, sbi; quality.

22 yda calico good ply limited. 17 yds calico dre-, indigo qiialily. 7 yds dress goo luwfeli, aii Jiiibu, lSiiK border, tonics. Gti man liuen, i Value, 0 towels, Turiii-h bsth, border. 2 towels, Turkieh bath, 24a' and heavy.

1 u-4 all linen red fable ck rap hes colors red extra fancy tine 3 ladies chemises, iace trii; 1 ladies chemise, embroidei 3 boys cheviot waists, 3 men's British hose tuetn, ti men's 4-piy linen colUra, tninmiiig i.y ttyk 1 men's laundried cuirt, jammed A 1 good1 1 pair 10 4 while wi A I', uiket Remember ti.is rlwelyi- only. Come eariy bel-r sold out, Everything the suj'i if be readv Wednesday moriiin. Very (': w. N. I'leai-e brir ny.

JXWE CO list with to avoid mistakes, you will see one or ni be to your iutertt-t. king it over tbe ueti, 7 (if Wfftcra stritU-i-' With every into tbe fur weM, a immi.ati'ji; mand Hitlers. frejKiitiy settled whii land, parti u--TB whieh are ins, when he the lion ayaiiit-t idern ij the wnich unaci ns-or diet Willie places nsurate wuh ireful to keep promoter of pun in atel for Newiy rvji-ji efs salubrious itie. on l. rises from rec-nt! W.

larly aioiiK tin- aiis subject to fresh ei-. 'i liliuink' iliiluiirrrHi Jix not aireudv kr. aifcr-l the oiilv i iiiylaria, and tin stomaiii, liver an-1 r- mate cliacires. toiued or unheaUl.v jet-t him. Coiise.K!)'.

estimate up'Hl itic and pieven'ive its intrinsic Diet it--, an 1 on baud a rwtorativf a health so implieily time of need. IF YOU WANT A Good Suit of for lets than Cot Go to Nelson If you want A lil SH ui Wo i' for almost wliere els. hal you wiii Go to Nelson. if you viant wrA (Vok -ii lieatlll-' St -ve. SU.vel'iie, Tni Auie.

v.u I'tre or and any kiii-i Go to Nelson's SeivnJ-haiid Mure. the EeJ l-'ias. LOWKl: MAIN' MKEET, Deadwoml, Ijakuta. Cheapest Place in Town. X' OTP TO Ui Uirl IONS, ill Aiuia M.

uicrtinp nlr.Vl (-iJ K.l La iiuiUT, Uritl'-r. Loiri A. iii.rtch-a-lni.i Hi- m. itiitl ftii. ui litv imiiiry Tli: thi' la.k.'.K twin -lay 'ui-jMi'tod, and 'Jihi mil tx' r- n-l i nl tin' tilMVt) outiunt at da-jnif-i! Hit- irin li.

(in Uk' lr flf lilt building, adjoining tba Wenlwortb, Her new quarter will be convenient and oozy. Kobt. Mullen, Lou Bio and Gene Davis, committee of arrangements from the Lead Hone company for tbe banquet to be given April 5th, are mak. ing extensive preparation to entertain their brother firemen. For tbe first time during bis triai, Trudell yesterday displayed amotion.

It waa while his counsel was ao eloquently stating his plan of defense to tbe jury His eloquence found a responsive chord in the bosom of bis client, who broke down, and throughout the whole of the barrangue wept and sobbed painfully, Sioux City Journal, 22J: Tbe river remained about stationary yesterday. but it it expected that the effects of tbe big rise at Bismarck will soon be felt here. The distance is about 800 miles, and it will take some time for tbe rise to get ibis for down. PEBSONAL POINTS. J.

W. Kyte, Galena, at the Went- worth, Miss Scott, Sturgia, ia at the Went worth. A. A. Chaunce, 8t.

Joe, at the Merchants. Hon. W. W. Bradley, SpearGsh, was in the city yesterday.

J. T. Harrington the Perry merchant was in the ciiy yesterday. B. F.

Rtymocd, Sturgis, put up at the Wentworth last night. Hon. Huger Wilkinson was over from Carbonate yesterday. E. D.

Dyar, from Door, baa quarters at tbe Merchants. Joseph Gralapp, Crook City, arrived at the Weuiworth last night. 'ihos. White and Wm. Selbie were doing Buby Basio yesterday.

W. W. Andrews, of the Cora mine, Galena, is at the Wentworth. G. F.

Bobinsoo, Boulder Park, bung out at the Wentworth last night, Hon. Jno. H. Wilson is a passenger for Bipid by this morning's coach. Geo.

C. Cole, tbe Sturgis liveryman, was doing the metropolis yesterday. William Howard, Sundance, is lo cated at the Merchants for a few days, W. D. Thompson and J.

F. Gallagher, Galena, bave rooms at the Merchants. T. D. Carrolls came up from Kipid yesterday and is stopping at the Jack Gray, of Terraville, wu an in teretted spectator at the Trudell trial yesterday, Bishop H.

Hare, having accomp lished hi miasiou here, started for home this morning. K. F. Crawford, M. Dotson, John Aiken and Henry Keels, aro represent ing Spesrfnh at the Wentworth.

i. L. bkinner, at last accounts, was about starting for Greenville, where he will remain till Apriil 7th, J. M. Mordocb, general manager of the Richmond company, leaves on a business trip for New York this morning- Mrs.

L. A. Ballard, Glenwood, Iowa, and Mrs. J. N.

Dalton, Henderson, Iowa, are at present at the Wentworth house Dr. Going, veterinary surgeon, and J. wagon boss, Fort Meade, were up for a breath of mountain air yesterday. Harry Scriraser, bookkeeper for the Richmond company, leaves for New ork this morning on busioera for hie company, lie will be absent about a month. AB RIVALS AND DEPABTUBES AKtlVALS.

Mrs DhIIod. Mrs Ballard, Frank Bel cher, A Patteraoo, Laura Htuffiena, as Uose, i Ailabaugd, Uonty, if 1 Howe, W. Walker. Teter Scbug. DEPABTUBES.

Rev Hare, Jau Monroe, Janice Kelly, Reynolds, Ca-h Grim, FJickiDjter, Mordocb, Scy-oesBe, Wm P'Bcoe and wile, Louie W. Hunt, Armstrous, Laabiee, Fatobild. Pioturetl Go to McLaughlin hall Friday evening to Ibe grand display of oil paintings and steel engravings the pupils of the schools will make. The Loan art exhibition is gotten up by the pupils of tbe public schools to secure books aud apparatus for the lower rooms. They bave borrowed all the fine pictures in the city and are prepared to give ali more than their money's worth.

Go io see for yourst-lf, Save your money you muat see what rut home artists have on tbe walls anyway. Admission for aduls 50 oente, children 2o cents. GEM THEATRE. The crowds that visit the Gem every, night evidence the superiority of the entertainments given there. As a manager, actor and vocalist Mr.

Montague has few equals and no superior. He is ably assisted by the company at present playing here under his management, which is selected from the talent that could be obtained in Chita-go and New York. Mr. C. J.

Roes is a mimic of more than averape and keeps tbe house in a whirlwind of laughter, while James Goodwin. wni is a born wit, is one of those comedis that one never tires of seeing- HACK LIKE TO STURGIS. John Collin's ntxk will leave Dead-wood at 3 o'clock p. (or Sturgis, and will leave Slareis a1 8 every day. Starts from the Wentworth and Merch ants hotels.

THURSDAY, MARCH M. 1887. i OAHTOH, MlnlM an Al KM Broker, imdmA "ugu. tursAiul nils mliili 1AKB0NAT1 STOCK KXCHAHCIBI, iTMlKB KKLSOS, LKAD CirY AND HUM- CUANI HOI II. DIADWOOU, llluliii wc bwwhl ud JOBOdmmUtlon; JOUB (WILD HAdwood DUMA.

HINISa AMU SKAL BtATI BEOKXBS. MiiiinK ilocJa And oouutj cvrlUt ljouitil And old. Mohoj loiwl no cilj reAl mUM tod lomml Ann. IwlMdMirlntlo prow op will be Aocommo-itlot wlUa Uw neoomni OHO. B8AL XtfTATK BuUOHT AMD BOLD.

Geo. F. Ingram, Insurance Broker, Also dealen in all Hi4 of Stocks and Securities. OFflCI WITH llenrv Frawlev, Att'y, Whittikcr lilock, HE ADWOOD, DAK. JOHN CRANSTOUN, Broker.

Member of Deadwood Mock Exchange, All ipiuinos entrusted to my ctrc promptly st teiitlttl to. Oftlce-Cor. of Main and Deadwood Deadwood. ft 111 FRANK S. BRYANT.

Broker, Member of Deadwood Stock Eii-hangc lliae. and Minli tnlnc Stocks nought And Sold on I. Mine, ami Mining Hue exstn iuul. a suiellr gaining butiness, Deadwood Dakota MIXISG AGEXCY. Black Hills Mining Agency gives reli Able reports, information and advice on all Black Hills mines, titles, mining slocks, or other securities, flit Tuohai U.

White. Manager, Deadwood, Dak. LOCALS. Why do you want to postpone tbe meeting to go to the Loan Art exhibition 1 All tbe drays in town are engaged to carry pictures to tbe ball to-morrow. Tbe board of pardon of the state of Lonisiena have recommended Gover nor McEoey to pardon Dr.

T. G. Ford, for killing 1. C. Kirkpstrick, for the seduction of bis wife.

The pardon will be granted. The pictures of St. Edward'a Academy and enough more home painted pictures to cover one side of the Mo-Lsugblin ball with hundreds of others can be seen for only fifty cents. Such a collection as tbe school children have gathered baa never been seen in the Black Hills. Everybody must go.

A little langh was bad at the expense of Deputy Clerk Raymond, when court opened yesterday morning. A wilneae in the Trudell case was brojsfbt in to be sworn. And in snnntnw of bis dutv. the affAbla depnty proceeded to swear him in as a forynrin. However oo barm was don, ajraiscovering bis mis tike, he at dfe administered tbe proper oatn.

The incident, bowever, provoked ao audible smile, which Mr. Barmond took in good part. "Perfect Beat" bed springe. A new and handsome line' of dreaa trimmings in silk cord, braid, beada and laces, at Iiebmann'a, 3 9ft We are receiving New Coods Dally 3 Werthheimer Bro's "Houaehold" at Grave'. Jl 25 if "Perfeot Bert" bed springs.

"Household ia the beat." tf .25 tf Boots and shoes repaired or made to order on short notice by a practical workman, at Colman's second band stoae. 3 12tf "Perfect Beat" bed springs. Only GO indigo blue calico dresses. 11.00 each at 3 19 tf Lieumakh'9. "Perfect Beat" bed springs.

Buy two crush ed strawberry tickets fcr yourself end three lemon colored tickets for yoor children. Every family needs five tickets for tbe Loan Art exhibition. Tbe mortality among Dakota newa-papere the pas winter baa been very great, and still many localities have more papera than can get a decent liviog. Papera an always established en townsites, and often the towns refuse to materialize and tbe paper starves out, Land and foreclosure notices keep some alive for a time. One paper in a bail district in tbe extreme north, last week bad fifty fore closures and not a column or two of business advertising.

That ia a good thing for tbe editor, but no good advertisement for that section. The time about past for papers in Dakota to lire on boom and expectation. They have to come down to legitimate busi-ness. Then Are a great many very excellent paper in to territory doing all, and tbey are crowding out tbe shams. a Capital, JI00 000.

Sirilu, J50.00 Leading Bank in rVettem OakoU. DIRECTOKa-w B. Stebbin, Ssth Bullock, O. McLaughlin, Ceo. Cai, Jullut Oootkon, W.

Adam, F. Jonen, A. Fo. Jo K-iunJ bsukluc boslAM. H.Te a full Hoe of eorrwpondats.

'vit IrtfVi ir.ll.me la All patuot ths Oaltr -tlAUs, CaAdA, And Europe. BANKS IX THI BLACK BILL Kusd Ceatral Citj.O. T. hi I SjiirSsh, 1. 1.

Stetbirs, 1 Sturgis, 0. T. We rmpetlully mlicit Legitimate bunnau. INTEREST PAID ON TIE DEPOSITS THE l-IPiST NATIONAL BANE Of DEADWOOD, DAK. UNITED STATES DEPOSITABI.

Cniiitnl Paid in, 3100.000 Siiriilus, $125,000. O. I. I). A.

McPnEESosr, I'resitleiit. Caehier. D. P. Kagie, Aae't Caabier.

O. J. T. G. (irier, P.

Sparks, I). K. DU kiitflon. I. A.

Mi I'iierwm. "MAO" TheSaddlor, Manufacturer of Saddles and Harness. A 0 n. Aseortment of He rte ''cilhiut; C'rariatily on Ha id. Coasoiucicatiotis will receive prompt AueLtiou at DEADWOOD' SPEARFISH SUM-DANCE AND STURCIS.

HI. J-Hl'KEIB. FISH HUNTER LOWER MAJN b'l DEALERS IN Seasoned Lumber, Doors no Blinds ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED DEADW03D. DAKOTA NEBHASKA 6E0WN SEEDS! i dut-iiut region m.i.-t ko them a trial. vi Trees 1 trass Seed -i 'f in tnuocuoa.

(tend lor A. S. The BU YERS' GCIDKts Itvaecl Sept. ud Matc, each 319 pyr( S1 11 lnc, wltk orej-3 lUnKlSloma bole Plrtnrv iimlltry. Wholntif iMrtt to eons" m- ra on all good far pcnoa or Cu.mil ae.

Tells how order, Kud 4ftTci rxact eoot of crcry thlAfE you uar, cat, drink, wmr, of bare fua with. Tbcae IX VAX.CAJILX HOOKS rouuin luformatloB jrlaJr from thi ntarkrt of ttor world- We wlU mail a toiy FEKK to aay ad-drcat. ason rcclp of 10 eta. to Attrmj rxirtuc of mail lug. lrt a hear tawm roa.

Kcp-ciiulJr MONTGOMERY WARD A Ca Zsl 2-M. VTaba talfajia. 111 GOODS. Line of New Goods Dress Goods, Velvets, Etc. levator -i in-- Ainsivorlli.

tlciiiwalcr, Stanton. Filacer, Wisiier. A'ickersittii. Fremont. tt'dar III IK Colon, I'eresco.

P-ivty, Howi'Ils, larksoii. Leliisli Creston Corulea, Lindsay. Machine Company House Work, I 5 2 CO 0 Li Fremont Foundry I CO 1 'M rZJSr Stationary and Hoisting Engines and Boilers, Bridge and (n Uairs in all kin.) of Engine FUUnp, Buili-r Kt-iuirK. Jj-ct-r. Stcaa.

limps, anil ana Hiuer Ait' kt-fp coiisUHtly ou hand a luir.e supply of PULLEYS AND BELTINC wliiili wf tun sinp on short Dftirev I 11 0 a fM1ldliy OI JIHUUUe IIWirtUU, Willi l' wt "in ar the trailc isn save fiiptoinvre a great ileal of 'imraml pxjiense, Wi' fi'iarantt t' all ork l.jth as to workmaliRliiianl Fremont Foundry and Machine Co. Hla KKKMOST. Stl! per year..

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