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IE mm nmmm. Vol, 14, No. 36 DEADWOOD, SOUTH DAKOTA (BLACK HILLS) SATURDAY MORNING AUGUST 9, 1890. Pxic, Fivi Cnrn. OPEN AIR DEBATE.

The right to rejec' any and all bbls is reserved. to appoint other vice presidents lor each school district not now Geddes' Barn LED A REPORTER fATBIAIXHS MILITAWT. Ca fart-lag Ik ilsav TVs HalliaaSl DlecMfaca Attaaaaaraj Chicago, Asg. 8. The proceedinm "Caught On" The Omnibus has been here and gone.

Some Caught and somedid not. We Caught -on to a Case of Underwear at a Brokers' Sale in Chicago worth $3 per Suit; our price, $1.50 per Suit. California Overalls, Busby Gloves, everything for vien. ALBERT E. DALE THE Merchants National Bank, DEADWOOD, DAKOTA.

CAPITAL, $100,000 I ransacts a General Banking Business. OFFICERS, K. W. Maiitin, Ueailwofxl, Dak. Vi.v 1'r.

si.lei lniix McNab, Gloversville, N. Y. fiishifr v. Selbie, Assistant Cashier F. E.

I ke Interest Paid on Time Deposits. 111 atUllltl a In every From an infant's shoe to mens hand sewed Boots BEST-GOODS LOHEST-PniCEG O. IE I DEADWOOD. DtVIOUTH. WHEALEN GRAVES, House Furnishing Goods.

K. 0. Phillips, Treasurer of the citv of DeadwooiL 8.D. August 5th, 1890. eaasvo swsas.

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ANTONHJURICH, Harness Maker and Saddler BIPAIBINC. NEATLY DONE. PBICEo REASONABLE. Lead City, S. D.

A large line of the Celebrated BURT SHOES in Different Styles and Shapes constantly carried in stock. Large lines in first-class makes in Hand and Machine Sewed, at lower prices than ever sold here before. S. BLOOM, The Clothier. if.

Mrs. Colby then spoke very charm ingly on The Duties of Women." She thought women ought to desire the ballot, nut so much as a right as a means of doing good that they-may make their pinion more fully felt In tbe uplift of the world. Another Lardmark Co Tbe resr end of the Keystone hotel was torn down yesterday afternoon, and as tbe heavy timbers fell crashing down It crested considerable" alarm to those who did not know whatlwas gs- ing on. The old timbers werejwarped and rotten, dry as powder, and would hue made a lively bon-flrr. The owner of the building was ordered in tear down this dangerou portion of the hotel, by tbe authorities, but he 111 replace it with a substantial addition.

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Ba. raas. stoas fain. riaoi sirs sad Hon. II.

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lasi Sauk Ve Kara: Has II A Haapknrj. Alio A rirkler. Ksaltlaa Or. Batu Hsil. Halms Sarlaax sod BMnf oisjafs rot ntaid Bass.

r. usat Rraatn Muaw, lU Btnsv. SjcrMarf RsoublicAa County Ceereetios. Tba Bavjaallraas af Laeisma roantv nut km bseToMt.asl Mlatsv Caioa Hail. La4 uj oa alaitlaf SactM SS a Ibt laa FMsrnua of rMrtnai iir-nsir Attasna to Uw SvuUi liaanu BrftHbrma Mala ntm Uaa i brU at MiuWni.

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ttaadnaud. I at nsrd I Oum Camp I il wti oa aa sS atel mil IS i I Is bora I lanariUa Ltlntl su'ksi llnMI I ikkaa and suaabanv I ocm aaai I UardtaUtf I aaor turn I 'Mriuis WhiwaaoS I uoiaoa bal I naodtiua I rYmsrws lot aiaruoa of sock doarnm ta bm liy balwl and bald aa Salarday. sian is. law at iba Totiu also la aab snnoct, of ibt stioa bciS aa Ue 1st 4sr of iVtouu, 1, ricam Is ib-ywlacl af Ulla. abtreia Ua pnaiarjr slU Is keMl si lb Brass auaU4B.

roin iu srfs oora fruai to at rscept la Iba btlaoaliar prwlocn tttrsl tNtivMtd Lrat lllr siva. Sab sad ties Mitt. Is ahK-b pre larw lbs sueal orslrsi russ-aiilla tlrtU as tb kuufs lo mu a Mlsksnt nALlIB S. SMBsll. rtttirmaa aotrai Uussssiusv JollX II Bt'BSl.

Sorratarj Lawrence County Independent Convention. Babes brrebf firm Ibai lb Lsauaut touatr ladeumdml euSTaauoa. lor lbs purtraai aoralualluc full ouuali aoS lailtlauv ts sn sUt I- or. a Mlbrrt I uUm ball, I aaual I aa Aus is Issii at a Tbs batu rrpres. aiallcsi au br ru Baah pra-ciarl tball bv ruillko to Irast oa drbmsis.

tud oos ddasab, tbsli In ailoaaa rab bas-lrd volt or fraetioa usrraof, eouauaf Ibt tolai sola raM al lbs last isoerai alactloo foe -vtnt. TWsrrarsi piatnucSl a Ul eaUllcd I rrfa- asblstlua as lolioas IU14 BtouuiaUi I llsthsasr's I brar liu-fa I I AS in 1 HxiiM raik I Uad Otr I 1 loo PtasrUasua. 1 (trbooal I Moualala Orsdua I Central 1 aaualala BaocS I I I eiuiauiai i mo i-ros mat 'row fssk Isnadvoul Kit bent Sit Creek liajau trtr-Vn I'liy 'Mi-m Uaie I rorUtiiU I Kreds 1 kobnasos'i Camp. I Saintb Sibool butrlct No. 47 I I ix-bool Imtrtcl Bo.

7 1 I Tt-rraTilla Twa BU I I t'pprr rsnalsSloni I I Wblhrnpod I WondTlhe I Tb prlaailss will bs Letd at lbs plae of lbs Isstetccoon In aatb praclact. anlrsi otbrrasw ordered bj lf i aomonivnEntan, on lb latb osf ol Aufuit, Ittyt, U-lteo tb buars of sod p.m. No praiks will bs sdmliieil AU iienx rndonlDS tb plstftora ror 'lu 1) Inrlted lo lA pan In lb I'rlsv rte. Sl bl'BNM, Ckslimao Too ty Ceaual (Via L. 0 A Kill No, Scomsrr Democratic County Convention-Tbe Democrst of Lssrreoo county Ul mtS In cmvai.Uon at Minns' Union btll.

Lead City, on Bedoraaty. tuiu law. sl to a. kit Oje purpose of nomtostibt a full leclslttlv and coooir tlckel, uni tic Uw transaction of suck other nslnea ts, prepsrly. asy eoae befur lit oonvmiUon.

Kssl oournlloo win ot composed of sixty six S) nKBbsrs, apporuoncd foliows: Bald Mountain and Hattaway 1 Buby Bssla I i ear Gulch I Lead Ciiy. 1st ward i Boulder Park I 'Ad Brownsvul. ad ward a 1 ib I oarboaal ('acini 4 Lower rtlae Bottom 1 Mountain I Mountain Banch 1 Portland 1 Croos. Ciow Fesk Crow Creek bead wood, 1st ward. 1 Hobloaoos.

2nd ward ad ward, 4 Spesrttth i U. 5 S. D. 1 Terrsrllla Elxhora Elk Crack 8tsU 1 Two Bit 1 Galena sutstrawbtny 2 I ncla Ssm I liardeo Clur I t'pprr fait Bottom. 1 UayvUle 1 whltewood, i uoiacn ustr, i hwtiiw.

Primaries for tlie clef-lion of euch detest Ire to he by ballot, and beld on Thuidy, Auust 21, ismi. at the voUb D'aees to each Dracinct releo- tlvelj, of the election held on be tint dsv ot Oc tober, isss, except i in precinct oi uinm, wherein ibe primary will be held at the Nemo nnmos; re. Polls ta bt kenl ODeo from to 7 p. exoeot In the follow lu- nreclncu: CeutrsL City, 1 lead wood, Lean uny, spear nso ani ieti- viue, in wnica orecii.cn toe wcai onnuai com-Blue shall oaae the hours snch primsile. I.

U. IIUHKIA, Chairman Central Commute. NEIL McDONOLUH, Secretary. Blanks at the Tiukeir office Sale of City Warrants. Bids will be rett-ived until 12 o'clock August 13th, 1890, for a general fund city warrantor warrants amount ing to 11,750, and a fire fund city warrant amounting to $35.

in accordance Mrs. Colby Deals Out Strong Arguments in Favor of Equal Rights. The Ladies in Lawrence County Interested in the Cause Organized. A hovel speclscle was presented the people of Dead wood last evening in the open air address of Mrs. Clara B.

Colby, on the subject of "Weman's Suffrage." in front of the Keystone hotel. Mrs. Colby Is the editor and publisher of the Woman's Tribune, ot Beatrice, Nebraska, and an earnest and enthusiastic advocate of woman's suffrage, la canvassing the Hills In the Interest of this chum- Mrs Colby finds that It is Impossible to get at the voters through addresses given In the churches and other public balls, hence she speaks In the open i.lr snd oo the street earners, or wbereter she can collect a crowd together, la thi way she kas met a large number ot the voters of Ibis part of lb" state aed presented the cause of equal suffrage to them. On Thursday evening she addressed an audience of nearly a thousand men on the streets of LcmI Cii) snd she ha delivered similar addre- In other cities and towns of the 1 1 1 1 1 The pttacleof a aoiuan a Id retting an open air meeting. miord thieflt ef hot ny-banded working men.

is novel one In this part of the country and it is doubtful If such a sight ba often been witnessed any bere else It Is only ut to say. however, thai whereter Mis. Colby has gone she ha met a ilb tbe gresust courtesy snd decorous treatment. Mrs. Colby spoke to a large and respectful audience last evening and It was quite evident from the trvqurni applause ailh nhirb lx arguuirnlt were mrt that most uf those gathered to bear her were in sympalb.

with i lie cause. Every gieat cause. lh rged. has bad to meet and overvomr opposiug prejudices before it triumphed. Kvery slip thai has Is-en taken toward the betterment of woman's condition from tbe time wbsn they were regarded a tbe property of their husbands and lards has been taken sgaintt bitter pnudice and in the face of fierce npisKion.

In sonic of the stslr the old common law regarding tbe custody of children is still io force and the husband ran take the child aaay from tbo mother ho bore it snd give it to whoever be pirate'. Ill cases of divorce this is frequently done, but the speaker was glad llial progress has been made in Ibis respect in most of the stales and that the absurdities of the common law hate been abolished. Women are acquiring the ballot In some states they are al lowed a limited suffrage, they can vote on school question! snd it has been demonstrated that they are not un- sexetl is these instance by exercising the right of franchise. Tbe sih-alrr Illustrated this fact by telling the story of the little German woman, who, having heard that voting unsexed a woman, a hen the cast her first vole, ran home and looked in the glass to see if she would recognize herself, bill she could not detect any chaiuo in her appearance. Her husband recognized her easily, her little boy kissed In and the little dog wagged I is tail and she knew at once that she was still herself, and that voting did not have the cOVct upon woman she had been told it had.

Mrs. Colby doubtless made man converts by ber address, and many who came to scoff went home to think the matter over. At the close of the address, equal suffrage badge were offered for sale at twenty-five cents each and there were many purchasers. Leaflets were scattered through the crowd, advocating the cause of woman suffrage. Mrs.

Gaston, tbe newly elected pre-dent of the Lawrence county association, presided at the meeting. EQUAL SUFFRACE. The Ladies of Lawrence Counts Orssnli Permanently. The ladies Dead wood who have been active in the cause of equal suffrage, met In the Methodist church yesterday afternoon and organized as follows: Mrs. John A.

Gaston, president: Rev. W. D. Atwater, vicc-presidunt-at-large; Mrs. Mattie L.

Paddock, secretary; John Borer, treasurer. The following persons as presidents of local clubs are ex-officio vice presidents of tbe county organization: Hon. J. H. Burns, -Rev.

James Williams. H. J. Grant, John Boyer, W. D.

Atwater, Mrs. B. W. Hammond. Additional vice presidents were chosen a follows: Thru a H.

Stevens W. N. Crozier. Miss Jean CowgUl, Mrs. A.

Dunbar, Mrs. Dursler. Mrs. B. Crist, Mrs.

Hargrsves, (Crow Creek.) Mrs. W. Hathaway, Miss Alice Robinson. The general officers were authorized of the third day of the grand canton ment of Odd Fellows was opened win the exemplification of the Rebekah degree by tbe Naomi lodge of Colqjnhtu, and the Flora lodge of Chicago. In the competitive drill on the lake front, the following cantons part id- prise $3,100.

divided Can ton Logansport, Logansport, canton Excelsior, Chicago; canton Frank, (ferrnantown. canton Wichita, Wichita. canton Atkins, fadncan, Kv. Class prizes fi.Ki. divided Canton Lncerne, Lynn.

canton Arapahoe, Denver, Col. Class prizes divMed Canton Chicago, Chicago. Class prizes fr'iO Canton Van Wert, Van Wert. canton Lincoln's Home, Springfield, canton T. W.

Klzer. Winchester, canton Thompson. Sullivan, Ind. The award in these drills will not be made public until benight. After a full dresa parade on the drill pounds and an exhibition drill by the Chicago Zouaves there was a recess in the pr-igramiiio.

In the evening about 3.000 people gathered on the lake front to witness the conferring of thedegree of Chivalry and tbe display of fireworks. There was a number of Patriarchs candidates for the fs-grees as well as one civilian. Mayor Cregier. Conferring lha Degraoa. The degrees were conferred by fonr voting lielles of Padncah, Kv.

the Misses Sallle I. la Robert. Mat-tie Kols-rts aud Kate Rnundtrt. They were at Tired in white, with black velvet embroidered ca, faoed with starlet silk. The tipt named lady fastened the golden spurs Ui tbe heels of the candidates' Units; the second pre-sen teal tlu chevalier's sword; tbe third the steel gauutlets.

and tbe fourth a silken glove. The badge was then pla--d liv a little girl on the breasts of the newfy made chevaliers. The display if fireworks was in sixteen divisions, and is claimed to have been tbe mixt elaborate ever given in the conn- general headquarters have Iweo deluged with tliriat liM from cantons that had l-rn etjh-ctM. saving that they had leu held up by the railroads and would not come at all. Imperially was this the caoe wilh the coat delegatioiM.

Iho' due from New York. Indiana. Hito and Canada. In every instance the Patrtari found, when il('ii the eve of starting, that the rates had U-en alvauced several dollars aUive tliose at hrst them. As a result, so far as nnmnert are concerned.

Tli. (ulomnl Is a flul. At seven first claas holels tin-re were regiterel but tei Old Fei: jrs. In sd iition I'i are caini-J at the Sixth rt-gnneut armory and quite a ntnlwr am mi Htt.riMl alvrtlt th rilv Hut bv far the greater nam tier is tie seven hotels alluded to. and arane eatl' mate can be arrived at as to tbe nnmber of who are here in attendance nsm toe cantonmeut.

me cantons are still expected and a few will get in just in ume for the paiade, bnt hardly a tlioiivaud people will lie bere in addition to tboM- who liave already arrived. Imaglars Iimm-II Gn. ttmnt. HiMiMiisix. Aug.

7. Oliver Meller has been seized with a strange of insanity. He imagines himself (ren tirsnl, but eveiy other way is per-fectlv sensible. A few days ago he went up stairs to where his uncle had an old army uniform stored away, dressed himself in tbe suit, buckled on an old swonls and went about the nelirhbor bissl glvmg Oimmands. Finally, he nnt away the sword and went to run avne.

apparently lu bis ngnt mind onlv for the one delusion. Since be ha gone there he has lieen quiet, though it is thought he will have to be placed in an asylum. Hen aloe at Camp i-laroln. Sii-EKIiiR, Aug. 8.

Reveille was sounded at 6 a. m. The feature of the day was a sham battle. At the speaker's stand there was au interesting programme in the afternoon. After the (ieneva bras band and Riihkin military hand had nlaved some stirring music, speeches (hat aroused tbe crowds to enthusiasm were made by Louis Hsnlse Ic.

Gen. A. V. Cole aud James Huff. Again in the afternoon tbe throng gathered ill the grove to hear informal addresses from old soldiers who could adorn a simple storv.

At o'clock there was a dress parade ttiat was a splendid signt. It drew immense crowd and outgoing trains were held for it. Eight hundred veterans have registered. It is estimated that li.iKsi people were in camp. The Aatl-Lottar Laagna Convention.

Baton RuI ue, Aug. 8. Delegates to tbe Anti-Lottery league convention. which opens Thursday, have arrived in considerable numliers. Anions those who came were Messrs.

C. H. Parker and John Dymond. A nnmber of the Alliance delegates are also members of the Anti-Lottery leegue, aed will serve witn the session ot that oody. Deadljr Dynamite, Grand Rapids, Aug.

8. While Tinsmith Neil Carlin was putting a tin cover on a dynamite cartridge the cartridge exploded aud went through his back. He lived onlv thirty minutes. Three others were injured, bnt not seri ously. Philadelphia's Population, Washington, Aug.

8. The official roach count bv tbe census bureau shows the population of the city of rnuadeipnia to ue inis is an increase during the last ten years of or per cent. Cornering CosTae. Baltimore, Ang. 8.

Recent dispatches from Rio Janeiro confirm a report of the formation in that city of a large syndicate for the purpose of controlling the Brazilian coffee market A Kansas Bank aasponds. Wellington, Ang. 8. The State National bank of Wellington closed its doors. Liabilities about 1100,000, Vermillion, Ang.

8. Fire destroyed the business portion of this city. Eighteen buildings were totally destroyed, and the loss will be about insurance about half of tbe loss. It Seems that He Coined the Campbell Sensation. KB, BLAINE AND THE TRESIDEST aid I Ha Bt Yarlaar on laaortaat Quasllatta Norlh Dakota Itamorral Prvsarln far Haiti TBa Hawksr btavrnli Naaa a Ticket.

Colimbib, Ang. 8. The Colnm-tms Daily Press gave ita authority fur tbe statement it made on July 28, that Governor Campbell Mid he intended, in hiii speech at the Lodge bill protect meeting, to say that if the Lodge bill passed he would call oat tbe Ohio militia to prevent ita enforcement in this xtate. Its story is that its reporter. Hal D.

Landon. was told by ei-l'on-greasnian Uwrge L. Converse that Allen W. Thnrtimn had told hiui (Converse) that he (Thiirman) had been no informed by Uovernor C'atnbell, and that the protest meeting should be postponed to prevent the governor's making each a had break. Both Thiinuan and Converse are Democrats and were sneakers at the me-ting.

Mr. Allen Thnrman made a sfsti-iuent for publication which is HtitwtHiitially as follow: "I have Ihe statement llisle in The Krcniiig lrf and in reiine thereto I wili to say: First, thatliov-ernor (mils-ll never stated or siig-gexted to me that he iuteudnl to call out the militia of the slate in case the bill should tie muwx1. lie never stated to me what km. I of a speech he intended to make or what he intended to say at the meeting to be held on July 'V, except that it would verv brief, the reawui fur this liemg that Mr Converse aud Capt. hail lieeu chosen to make the rnu-iKl s)-cliHa and ought to he allowed all the time they wanted; neither did I ever state to any one that (Governor Cainpls-ll ever maleany such a statement to me." Mr.

Converse has not len interviewed, but it Is iiii(lert'l in news-sr circles that he will say to-da tliut Tlmniiiin did tell him a stated in Tlw I'ress version of the stor)-. lllnlne't Ull lu lb rrmlilrul. CAl-r May. N. Aug H.

The re. cent vi-it of Mr. Maine to the president at Cu May l'omt was not altogether of a iiil nature. There wa a prolonged conference on the seal fisheries question and reoiprority. Mr.

Maine is reported on gtssl authonty as maintaining the doctrine that the claims of the government to regard Hehnug sea as a cbsied water, like tbe Delaware or ClicMpt-ake bay, can not be sncreanfully acciiliipliNhed. and that tbe president claims it as L'niteJ States roprrty. acquired by treaty and purchase, aud must Is-helii at all hazards. Mr lilsine being tbe guest of tbe prnsideut, dil not press bis views, but will at future cabi net councils on the suliject. Inere were radical differences of opinion rep irled on the reripriK-ity eft ion, and iustead of Mr.

Blame lieing won over to ttie president be is further fnun him than lief.ire tbe Cape May 1'oitit meeting. There seeuis to Is? small chain' of con--eioii enough on either side to formulate any ml ministration policy. Iowa iJeuturrats KaiB Candidal. Ckhak Rapids, Aug. 8.

The Democratic state convention nominated the following ticket: Secretary of State William berlain. Auditor D. S. Witter. Treasurer W.

S. White. Attorney (ieneral Cyrus H. Markev, the Supreme Court 1'. B.

Wolfe. Clerk of the Sn; erne Court E. J. San key. Reporter of the Snjireme Court Tlieo.

W. Ivory. Railway GmuuKsioner P. A. Dav.

It has receutlv transpired that there is an Anti-Prohibition CV.lored league in this state, of which Charles Curtis, residence unknown, is president. There are in the state between 3.isj and 6.UU0 colored voters. Circulars and petitions have been sent to every colored man in the state, urging them to do what they can and cast their votes against iirohi-bition. A convention was called to meet in Dnbnqne Fridnv. but the executive committee decided towtpone the meeting till September.

(aaadlaa Politics. Aug. 8. A story is current here that the Literal leaders have come to an arrangement with a number of wealthy American politicians, headed by Erastus Wimau, by which the Americans are to provide an election fund of 11,000,000 to carry tbe country in the Liberal interest at the next federal election. The condition upon which the money will be paid is that the Liberals shall make commercial nnion the chief plank in their next platform.

North Dakota Democrats. Grand Forks, N. Aug. 8. The North Dakota Democratic state convention opened at 2 p.

in. Several caucuses were held in the forenoon, bnt no definite results were arrived at. Jndge Templet on of Grand Forks will be named for. congress, if be can be prevailed upon to accept. Cant.

Marrata of Fargo and McCormick of Grand Forks have declined to be candidates for tbe position. A dark hone will be named for governor, as here are no open candidates. Funston by Acclamation. Kansas City, Aug. 8.

The Republicans of the Second congressional district of Kansas renominated Hon. E. II. Fnnston by acclamation. The convention was held at Chelsea Park, just east of Kansas City, Kan.

Bloant Ranomlnat4. Macjn, Aug. 8. The Democrat of tbs Sixth congressional district renominated Jas. H.

Bloant. A Minister's Ba4 Work. McCook, Aug. 8. Joel Kelsey, pastor of the Congregational church, confessed to ruining a young lady of this place.

Before warrant for his arrest conld be secured he escaped in his bu jgy toward the Kansas line. Liverv.Feed and Sale ISTABLK. NoRBIsMT Bl'tXilKS IN Til It ClTY- Finkxt The Best Teams SADDLE HORSES, For Is'His sril ru Rslrs alwa) reasonable. JAMFii ueDDrJJ. I'kopri ictor.

lin and Wall Sirfels. H. L. SANDERSON. and Sim pt CS-xalncr, Glazier, ASH Paper Hanger.

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ilicknk Deadwood Flouring Mills. Are prpslird to supply th Hil will. Patent Roller Process FLOUR SECOND TO NONE. Bjard of T-rad, Sar, Liy, Arcadt. Oaam.

Bolted Corn Meat, Bran and 3b. mantt'actnred sad always an bnl. BUYS ALL KINDS OF GRAIN. For whiek the kick essk pries Telephor orders prompily Hied. Fiee city 4ellvry.

(BC SELL r--'A I TJ Ul. Ulllij Line of LINE OF MAIN STREET. DEADWOOD, DKAI.EUS IX Glassware, Chinaware, Afaolicaware, Stoneware, Crockery, Bar Fixtures. t.AMIS in Gkeat Vakiety, SILVERWARE, IUxiERs Bros. Best.

At Lowest Possible Prices. DEM0UTH, WHEALEN GRAVES. STAR BOLLOCK HARDWARE -DEALERS IN- General Hardware MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES A FULL Wood and Coal Cooking atd Heating Stoves GENTS FOR 'Atlas Powder, Hercules Powder. DUPONT POWDER. C.

H. SPAULDINCr, liKALKR IN Schuttlcr, Rushforct Farm and Mountain WAGONS Carriages, Buggies, Road Carts, IMPLEMENTS. IU R1JKI) WI11E, Gram and heed, Agent for Artesian Well Drilling Machinery. Sherman Street DeadwoodSo Dak witn city ordinances Jo9. izu ana iou..

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Pages Available:
89,243
Years Available:
1877-1928