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RLACK HILL DAILY TIMES: TUKHDA MOItNINfl, MA 27, 1890. MINERAL BELT. WERTHHEIMER. fji'e Daily Times. S.

BLOOM. MAURI ED. TI1T0N the Cnnitrsatliiual par. sunaKe, Deailwocd, 3 p. in.

Sun.lny, Mux th, Kev. W. 11. Buss emulating, Mnillw.a A. Tipton an.l Mrs.

Sitrub J. Uisl'liek. 01F.0UIT COURT. Hon. Chas.

M. Tlionma. I'lvsidinir. 11. W.

Fogltsong made tlttil e.iiturtt rtl.og. Tahnoii Htitiun and Haute le declared it tentioiia to become citizen of the Guilt States. of the marriage at Read-wood May 211, of Madison A. Tipton and Sarah J. both of Dead wood, was filed for re-ord.

Rev. W. 'tuss per-fonned 'he ceremony. Cert flcate of the marringe at Lead, May 2fi, Bishop Hare officiating, of W. H.

Faw-Cutt and Mry A. Brown, wbb filed. A'lMfVAOH A NO OHHAUTiJRBS. lltUIVAl.B. Northwestern: Smith 8 Whilen A Ringsrud Smith Howard A Blanck Brennau Drake Nurcnborg II Calkins Aughea Htratton A Thorn Nurenberg and DKPABT1IBFS.

Northwestern The Cor reel Styles mm fQ. Liebmann's. JuBt in, a I MEDIUM WEIGHT (JNDERVAR I Mr. G. Dorrance, Lead, in on tlie sick list.

Dug. Harris. Central, will shortly go to California for his health. Dan iittirop went out to his ranch on Indian cr.i Sunday, to be gone two or three days. The reshiii'ling of the Star mill was completed yesterday.

It grently improves ie appearance of thn bUlding. Matt Wallace was admitted to the Lend hospital ycaleiday, suffering with acute rheumalism. He is a D. C. grader.

A party of young people took a pirns-ant trip over the Homestake road Sunday, going out in the morning and returning in the afternoon. A party of Centralites went out in the country to a genuine country "hoe down," and they didn't whoa until daylight, when it was ho! for home. Matt Klopp, a former resident of Lead, arrived from Kausas City, yesterday. He is looking in the pink of condition physically. He was around greeting his many old friends, aud seemed pleased to get back to the Hills once more.

Phillip Collins, alias 'Whiskers," went down to Deadwood Sunday on the cowcatcher of the locomotive. He was bound for Denver, and it is said that he will re turn "whole," or in other words he will secure his bett-r half while away. Good boy Phillip! George Stnilh of Golden Gate, sustained a severe accident, Sunday, while working feeding the crushers in the DeSniet mil A car of oit was dumped when he wa not expecting it, several of the large rocks and knocking him down, brais ing his lett leg vi-ry badly. Although no bones were broken, his injuries are of such a nature that he will be laid up for several weeks. WANTKD.

A girl to do light work. Apply to Mrs. Oscar Silver. Bleektr street, I. tad.

5 16tf Rev. Atwater departed for his home in Whitewood valley, Sunday. He is suffer ing from a touch of pneumonia. Died Hart In Terraville, Sunday, May 25, of scarlet fever.Valinda, daughter of Fred Hart, aged 6 years. Tha funeral will take place at 2 o'clook this afternoon rum the family residence; interment in Mount Moriah.

The Timks nnitea with many friends in extending the deepest sympathy to the afflicted parents in their great bereavement. THE SITUATION Of the miners' trouble is practically un hanged. They went to work as usual on Sunday night, but have decided, however, to reject Mr. Grier's proposition to go to work at 7 nnd come off at 5. Committees from the Central aud Terraville unions went to Lead last night to attend the meeting.

A Iimks reporter interviewed members of the several committees who, in reply to the query, hat action do you propose to take in the matter f' said, "We iutend to submit a proposition to Mr. Grier to, either permit us to retain our present shift, or to reduce the work to eight hours per day and make three shifts of it." "Will vou be willing to have your pay reduced in proportion to the hours reduced?" "No; we shall demand that our pay remain the same." This proposition will hardly be accepted by Mr. Grier, aud will probably result in all the miners go ing out, necessitating a closing of opera tions at the mines. It is to be hoped that the miners will reconsider heir action. Prescriptions a specialty at L.

P. Jenk Ins' drug store. 5tf WEDPINO BULLS. William H. Faweett and Mary A.

Brown were married at 5 p. Sunday, May 25, at the residence of the bride's mother, Rev. Bishop Hare officiating. Both of he high contracting parlies are too well aud favorably known to require au introduc tion or any encomiums from us. After the ceremony a number of their friends appeared on the scene and made the evening pass qnickly and pleasantly by in strumental and vocal music.

The happy couple were the recipients of many handsome and costly presents. At a lute hour the guests departed, leaving their best wishes with the newly wedded. Mr. and Mrs. Faweett then repaired to their neat aud elegautlv furnished little home on Mill street, whsre they ill be at home to their many friends.

Tha Times extends hearty congratulations. William Searie and Mary Oliver, both of Lead, were married Sunday evening at tha residence of the bride, in Washington, and immediately after the ceremony repaired to their new home. Congratulations extended. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has applied to tae county judge of Lawrence county for a dmggistss permit to sell spirituous and vinous liquors, and has filt his petition as required by law; and that said petition will be heard by said county judge, at his otlice in the court house in Deadwood on Tuesday, the 3rd day of June, 190, at 2 clock p. m.

6 2 td Habkis McLaoD. A Piano Toner Should be a combination of gentleman, mechanic, and natural niusisian. C. O. Hoegland of Omaha modestly requests to be so combined.

5 24 3 Notce. Parties having the bodies of relatives or friends buried in the Catholic cemeterv in Deadwood, S. D- are here'ty notified that the Bishop's deed to the bnrtal lots can now be obtained on application to John Treber or Daniel McLaughlin. This notice applies to all past inter ments, as well to future ones. Hereafter no bnnals will be permitted in the cemetery until lots are paid for except tn cases of extreme poverty.

The price of lots has been fixed by the Ordinary as follows: Single graves adults, 7.50. Childrt under 10 year of age, $6.25. Family lot from 12', to 2 cent per square foot, according to location. Joax Tarsia, Daixl MoLtraRLis, Trute. May 23, 5 24 lm Oct tost blanks at tba TtwtaOSic.

For tha hull, get your doves mid hut nt nerthlieimer. 10 hniisokeapers weuffor for this mntilh extra bargain in camels. curtHina. Tahle lineu, towels and nftpkiim nt lower prices Hutu ever before. New styles-aud shapes in our millinery depart uieut, nnd pnres lower thnn ever.

1 i- 1 inn imriusomobt trimmed huts ever shown lu town. Second finest qaality Leghorn hats at $1.60 each, value $2. Best quality sun hat 25a each; aotual vnlne, double the amount. Children's hosiery fant blk double knee only earn. dozen boys' Freuch mixed hose, only l'o per pair.

Warner's health coriet, 1 per pair English satin corsets, 75c, value 1.50 each. New cloves and mitts for the id Ful lows' ball. A novelty in Indies' huts, representing the links of the Odd Fellows, will shown this week. 8 IB tf M. J.

WintTmrEiMKB 4 Bho. Maple sugar fresh made and pure 5 10 tf Adams Bitos. A rather uninteresting game of ball was played at Metropolitan park, Sunday, I the Mets. and a picked nine from the resulting 22 to 8 in favor of the Mets. Geo.

Kunkcl of Elk creek, returned to Dond'AOod yesterday from atrip to Pierre. II 0 reports the town apparently dull, but greatly improved since his last visit short time ago. An interesting case is now occupying the attention of the court tiiere, wherein Noah Newbanks is sueing tor the prom ds of sales of his real estate. Souh gave a power of attorney to one to dip'e of his j.PVTt v. The hi'tt-r did so, and it is by New banks that he put the proceeds into his own pocket.

The latter has attached all the prop rty of Palmer pending the out come of lite suit. H. B. Voring. Syndicate Block, Dead wood, broker in slocks, bonds, city and securities.

References, the three National banks of Deadwood. 1 1 tf Ladies', gents' and children's shoes. Fine assortment at Chas. Karcher's, Nye block. 5 7 lm For sale ten acres, with fine house.

Apply to A. J. Plowman. 5 23 tf. Native jewelry at Gillette Heckman's.

5 20 tf Good light single buggy for srtle cheap. 4 30 tf F. G. Abbott. GiU.M'e 4 Heekmau, manufacturers of Black Hills jewelry.

5 20 tf In county court Judge Burns, after hearing, issued on order directing a transfer of 31,000 shares of the Oro Cash com pany to Mrs. A'ice Guild. Tims Molitor, bite of the United States oflice for Montana, is prepared to make correct assays at short notice at the old S. F. Molitor location, Lee street, rear of Firt National bank.

8 19 tf Do you siiio' Try J. Goldberg's five cent cigars, its the "Chief." 5 15 tf Genuine kangaroo shoes at Bloom's. 5 4 lm The largest and best stock of boots aud shoes in the city can be found at Chas. Karcher's, Nye block. 5 7 1m Jake Goldberg's horse and wagon made a flying trip yesterday afternoon, from the Deadwood street bridge up Sherman and around Pin street to Treber's store.

Just before reaching Morgan's butcher shop the wagon npset and ran into an awning post at Morgan's. The collision broke the whiffle trees and let the horse loose, an examination showed several cuts and bruises on that portion of his aua'O-my. KC John's Guild. Meeting of St. John's Guild will be held in the basement of St.

John's church on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. AH members of the Guild, as well as others interested in the work, are requested to be present. E. Katbekinb nit el.es, President. Grosfleld Treber Have opened a wholesale and retail liquor, wine and beer establishment in the new town of Beniah, Wyoming.

They are prepared, through a daily freight and express line, to fill orders promptly to any point in the Black Hills for goods in original packages as provided for by a late decision of the foiled States supreme court. Any tf the irttods kept in stock will be pit up in kegs or barrels and promptly delivered to consignees. The purchase and sale of these goods in the original package is not contrary to Ltw, 613tf Attention. South Deadwooda. A regular meeting of the Sonth Deadwood Hose coin pany will tie held this evening, at 7 o'clock (-diarp), at which a full attendance is requested.

Nathan Colman, Forsmaa. Hkbhan Bisrnorr. Sec'y. Proposals For Cross Tiea. Proposals will be received at the office of Deadwood Central Railroad company until June 1st, for the making aud delivery of 2.000 erxs-tie.

Specifications to be seen at the office of the company. Bight to rej et any and all bids is reserved. A. Con, 4 27 tf General Manager. Furnished Rtt ms for Bent.

One large parlor and Eve room-, on Main street. 4 Ja Schpbubt. A good cook, ws-l er and ironer. Apply to Mas. 1.

K. I. Mil ixb. 5 Mtf Ir-flcid- Wanted. A girl for general boueworV in a II family.

Apply at Trwia omr. 5 i FREE! A Pocket Match af to every smoker ol Chancellor, Commercial Club and Capital Cigars. Lowerre Hathaway. 7tf Established In 1876. Gaston O'Brien, stork broker and real estate.

First National Bank building Deadwood. Dak. Members of Board of T-- .4 U.aV stock unties booSht on cuuimi-ston. Correspondence solicited. 11 28 tf DJCWrDCflSlOFF'OE.

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A meeting will be held at the court hone Saturday eveninp. for the purpose of organising au enforcement leajjue. Much adverse criticism is heard. Lowerre Hathaway, tha enterprising cigar dealers, present their friends with a very convenient aud onirjne match safe. The boys are np to snuff in every form.

It wits rumored last evening that pro ceedings would today be instituted against dtnle-s in oriph.al packages. Ii correct. loDg and expensive litigation with only harmful results to society may be expected. The supreme court of the United States has declared that traffic in origins! packages cannot be snpjr sssd, and that dtoision cannot be riveHed. Siewers repairs sewing machines.

Diamonds in great variety at Gillette Heckmau's. 6 lit) tf Richard O. Anderson, civil nnd mining engineer. U. S.

deputy mineral surveyor for Dakota and Wyoming. Office over Star and Bullock's, Deadwood, Sooth Da-kola. 1 1 tf. As 1 am about to engage in the real estate and brokerage business, I offer my eniiie stock of new and second hand goods, shelving, show cases cheap for cafh. 4 If, tf Nathan Colman.

Miss Jean Cowgill in circulating a petition to congress for more stringent legislation in the interest of prohibition. It ia generally signed by prohibitionists. Mack the Saddler has a new prgasxus addicted to all sorts of eccentricities with all sorts of results. lie (the horse) hasn't the slightesl respect for his 4wner bnt not master. Whitewood S'nl im The child recently born to the wife of Hoddy Jeuks, near V.ile, is a most remarkable freak of nature.

Its weight wasexactly l'j pounds -whfti bom and three pounds when a week old. It is a pretty baby and perfectly-formed. Its bead isn't larger than a walnut. 1 he little thing is very weak yet and is kept warm with heated cloths and bottles of warm water placed abont it, and it takes nourishment and shows all igns of health. The most remarkable feature of the case is the fact that ita parents are robust persons.

Muny curious persons have visited the Jenks home to see the wonderful little being. This reminds us of a case in Fennsjlvsnia some time ago when twins were born that weighed only pounds each. Before baying school shoes for your child ren, look at Karcher's Inrtje variety. 6 7 1m Housewife, ask yoor grocer for 's test l'ure Patent, best flour made. 2 tf From and after this date.

i. 11 st 11 hand made Havana KilUr cigars at five cents each. DeadwiKl, May 15, lfMft. i. (ioLlBF.LG.

5 15 tf. A full line of Ludlow's ladies' fiao shoes at I'uas. Karcher's new store, Nye blocs. Main street. 6 7 1m Fine assortment of gents and ladies gold watches.

6 20 tf Hs SV4. Corn, oats, bran and shorts, ch feed and hay. 16 tf Adams Buos. Thomas H. White, mining engineer, will arrive home about the l-'tii from tngland.

and will be pleased to har from former correspondents as well as new ones. 5 8tf K. O. Anderson rex-wived an elegant solar transit instrument nutut ty W. 4 L.

E. (iurlej, of Troy, N'. Y. It tie all the latest and cost $300. We are under obligations to "Idack Hills Assembly No.

lo.K.3. K. of for an invitation and ticket to their social ball, to be given at Miner' In ion ball, Lead, on Wednesday evening. May 28th. The first regular term of the United Stat district oonrt should open at Dead-wd in sly, bnt Judge Edgrrton.

dt-sir-00s of making an eastern visit, wrote the bar of DeadworKl. asking if a later date iHODTnnrixT 1 eeivinj a negative reply, continued the terra to the first week in September. I At $1.60 per suit. We are We were not ready until now to speak of our new Spring and Summer line of Clothing and Furnishings. New and fashionable goods cannot be bought in midwintersuch as we carry.

Our latest are always, a season ahead of others. The new styles, cut and patterns in Spring Suits can be seen on our counters. They are elegantly made and nobby trimmed, and coat no more than old goods; in fact, less, on account 01 the advantages we enjoy in purchasing. Few Spring Overcoats left at reduced prices. Flannel, iladras, Silk: Striped and all Silk Shirts are now in.

Great they are in fit, style, make-up and fin ish. No more of the ill fitting collars; they sit like a starched one. It is getting quite warm now, and if you want to change underwear, an imported Bal-briggau we can sell you for 75c. They are a bargain. Hosiery is one of our specialties.

Over 2000 dozen carried in stock. Silk, Lisle, Balbriggan and Cotton in all shades. The celebrated Shawknit fast black, guaranteed unfading. We have tht well known Shawknit from 25c a pair, op. Seamless, and no wrinkle when you have them on your foot; beyond a doubt the best fitters In Spring and Bummer Neckwear we have all the leading styles.

The latest novelties in Silks, a beautiful assortment in Windsors. A 50c scarf we are retailing for 25c; they are going fast. You are not dressed unless you have a new and stvlish tile. We have a great variety of them, irom the soft crusher at 75c to the silk Dunlap at $8. Travelers find a large assortment of Trunks and Valises.

Our Boys' Clothing Department is more than complete. The suits are nobby and fit elegantly. We carry a large line ot Flannel and Percale Waists and Blouses. Boys' Blouses will be a great seller this season. Unprecedented bargains in Shoes.

Our stock in variety excels that of any previous year, and we cordially invite your personal inspection, being confident that we can please you both as to quality and prices. Yours very truly, BLOOM. We are agents lor the celebrated Dunlap Hats. Headquarters for Busby Gloves, E. W.

Collars and Cuffs, Shawknit Hosiery, Stetson Hats and Burt Mears Shoes. S. BLOOM. -TIES -EVERY -DAY." A Beautiful Line of "Windsors" just from Chicago. Busby Gloves and California Overalls.

Syndicate. Block, Lee A Lapp Hnylett rs Shannon Loc.rpabel .1 Hart a kins A Wager. Collins Swift Octavis Wilson Maiatta Carrowav HOTEL ARRIVALS. WESTWOBTH. J.

O. KUITH, PKOPBIKTOB. Lane, Centennial; 'i Burns, Galena; A Weir, J. Wolzrnuth, Spearfish; Gradr. Siurgis; Lawrei.ce, St Louis; Bowman, Dell Rapids; Mitched, Kansas City; Fish, Providence, McKay, Rochford.

KETBTONB. I. 0. KEITH, CBOPalKTOa. Sterling, Huron; Drake, Council Bluffs, Iowa; Klopp, Kansas City; Norenberg, Milwaukee; Waod and lady, I Crow, Sturgis; Smith, Howard, Madiaou; Ringsrud, Elk Point; 8 Bacon, fl Burt, Omaha; Bacon, Burt, Omaha; Whalen, Madison; Brennau, Rapid; Ruukel, Elk creek; Guitney, Qoincy; Bryant, Carbonate; Ellington, Elk Mt'n.

OVKKI.AND. PIOHLEB ft BABTEL8, PBOP's. Breyer, Sturgis; Miller. Rapid; Hall, Hopper, Spring Valley; A Thorn. Spokane Falls; Reed, Hanke, I Goid, A R-eder.

Omaha; Selleg, New Town; A Coiifdon, Pennington; A Or. enough. Silvbr Ridge; Xrehey, Heterson, Sawyer, Gay-ville; 1 Richards, Ruby; Auderson, Miller; Donnely, Central; Hall, Wuodville; Widdows, Miunesela; Ltv.rei.ee, Tilford; A Roberts, Boulder. Stoddart Patent Attorneys, G15 7th street, N. Washington, D.

C. U. S. Patent Office). Patents, caveats and reissnes seoured.

Trade marks registered. All patent business conducted for moderate fees. Information, advice and special references sent on request. 1 13tf Caution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, coutri.ctotB for the construction of the line of railroad from Cheyenne river to Deadwood, South Dakota, will not be responsible for the payment of any provisions or other supplies furnished to any snb-coutractors or employee on the line of said railroad, except where the same is furnished on my written order.

Also will not honor ny time checks for labor unless presented by the person who actually performed the labor called for in the time check. All persons dealing with any sub-contractor or employee on this line of railroad, will govern themselves accordingly. John Fitzoebald Bbo Contractor. Lincoln, April 8. 1890.

4 18 6w Notice. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has applied to the county judge of Lawrence county for a druggists' permit to sell spirituous aud vinous liquors, aud has filed his petition as required by law; and that said petition will be heard by said conuty judge, at his office in the court house in Deadwood on Monday, the 2d day of June, 1890, at 2 o'clock p. m. 5 2 td human Steih. TRACY CORNELL, Pape Hanger and Decorator, Shop, Lower Sherman street, 6 26tf DEADWOOD.

8. D. FfSHEL Headquarters for STATIONERY, Baby Carriages, Base Ball Goods, Hammocks, Croquet Sets, Confectionory, Cigars. Wall Paper, taHJ nn lUllllTldlllt'MUUUliT Main Street, Deadwood. I3M Painter 0 ESEMiS- 0 lr ttt-c THE LEADER.

case of Prime It is splendid value. getting in Street, next to Poe'office. mm. T- Native Jewelry. Cheaper than any Solid Gold J) by mail or Jewelry in the Market DEADWOOD.

PROPRIETOR 1MB csicr and Surgical Institute, bibv imiv iitv imira Kemeny. Parairi.Ei41ainr.Kidar. Bl auaaaatal naalsisat mt srarr tmm af mm pwnxtcai upwawona. maBMaa Unum. Cfram.

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