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The Weekly Pioneer-Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 2

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i part of Uie time as Thornton. They ileclare that they have no Intention could Bee the roofs of buildings torn off and carried Into oilier lots. The wind would slart the comer 01 a tin roof and in a few minutes woulti have ill rolled. Into a solid mans, which A CUTTING 13 ALMOST FATAL. Joseph Ryan of the Combination Receives Two Serious Gashes.

While trying 10 eject Jack O'Keufe, of defrauding their creditors In any LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. D. H. Law, who had been vis itlng friends In Spearfish, left over the Northwestern for her home at.

Dixon, 111. shop of F. C. Thulin and, Jack Daly at Hello Fourche. Courdt went to Holle Koiin he two or three weeks ago to accept a position In a shop.

Ho had not been employed there long it was discovered that tool and charcoal wore disappearing. He left way and that the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses Is allo-golher untrue. The deputy Bheriff of Lyons will probably be here today, and unless the defendants are released by the an ex-pugilist, from the balcony of would be hurled clear away from lAe die Combination last night building, lad It been an Inshore wind Joseph Ogden of Philadelphia, who EXPERIENCES OF SEVENTY-SIX. Dr. Victor H.

Coffman of Omaha Relates Early Day Incidents. Ir, Victor H. Coffman of Omaha who recently visited Deadwoo.l was one of the Pioneers in the Mack Hills, although he did not spend much time here. He became Interested In mining In this region early in 1 7( and made frequent trips to Deadwood by stage over the various routes, liis experience In the Black Hills at that time was not altogether profitable nor pleasant. He said It was necessary Joseph Ryan, a bartender at the place 'the damage would have been greate As it was, the wind seemed to fol had been In Deadwood several days, siting to his real estate business, left for home.

and a brother of John W. Ryan, the proprietor, was assaulted by O'Keefe justice of the peace, a habeas corpus writ will be sued out and a hearing Mrs. George V. Ayres and baby held before Judge Rice on an order to show cause why the man and woman with a knife and received two ugly although not serious gashes, one down the side of his face and the other across the side of the nock. Ryan Is in St.

Joseph's hospital and O'Keefe should not be released. and Mrs. left for Omaha, after a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Coon, Mrp.

Ayre's parents. Sol Bloom returned on the late Burlington train Wednesday nis-v Thornton are at present In the I-aw-rence county jail, their bonds having tor him to continue in the practice of is in the city jail. ne mwn suddenly and was traced to Sturgis. It was afterwards aacsr-talnwl tihat he had run bills all over town. There will be a mlnwon given at St.

Ambrose church during the coming week. All who wish may attend these services which will begin this morning at 10:30 a. m. There will be services fv.iy day during the weok. Particulars will be announced at tho services this morning.

Col. James A. George, his niece, Mrs. Daniel Edwards, Miss Maggie Edwards, and Mrs. Sire went to Bella Fourche.

They will remain until Thursday evening attending the an medicine at Omaha In order to eup-ib'cn fixed by Justice Colman at $750 After the gashes in Ryan's face and from New York City, where he had- low the general course of the shorq line and thus kept the breakers down. On the day after the storm several bodies were found cast up on the beach. Mr. Simpson said he saw tne life saving crew at work and nume-uiu rescues ecected. The life crews patrol the beach continually and have work every day.

Il is nothing unusual for persons to drown in the surf. On one occasion a delegate to the great council set out to rescue a drowning man and barely escaped with his own Hie. The drowning man grasped him about the neck and there was a desperate struggle for several minutes until the res ply his partner with the necessary each, which they were unable to give, owing to their being strangers. funds for mining operations. meek had been inflicted O'Keefe was knocked and pushed part way town the stairs.

Officer John Elward been for several days. James Carter, representing the Denver Republican, left for Hill City after spending several days In Dead- wood and Lead. He la on his way had rushed up the stairs, and meeting O'Keefe, turned him over to a man named Conroy to hold until It could be ascertained bow seriously Ryan back to Denver. Huff of Spearftsh, one of the was injured. Conroy and L.

B. Early "My partner and I had one of the first stamp mills in the country," said Pr. Coffman Monday. "It was called Thompson's and Coff man's mill. I have no definite recollection of how much money I advanced to Thompson, but I know that he kept me pretty well drained.

I do not recall any great amount of money that he returned. 1 do know on one occasion where we could have made money had he officers of the Deer Lick Gold Mining nual Butte county fair. After their re- hustled O'Keefe out of the front door mpany, whose property is on Deer urn they will leave for Hot Springs THE NEW BANK FOR STURGI3. Will Open for Business Shortly After First of October. The Commercial National bank at Storgls, which has been recently organized, expects to open for business on or shortly after October 1.

It Is asserted that the bank fixtures, safe, hooks and fixtures have been purchased and are on the way. and started the street In front creek west of the Spearflsh canyon and from there Mrs. Edwards and cuer struck him a terrific blow In the face and freed himself. Thj life sav daughter will proceed to their homo of the Bullock hotel Mayor McDonald stood with Bonnie Gold sted Deadwood. Marriage licenses were issued yes- ers then had to go out and save bolh ai Johnstown.

Y. anrf Mm gi-o bloom. The mayor sow O'Keefe is erday to J. P. Thorton and Miss men.

The man who had attemptiyl the rescue, upon disengaging him sue from the theatre, covered with Now York City. The ladies have been spending the summer In the Black Mills, the guests of Col. George. Clara Devlne, and to Antone Musulln and Mary Donder, both couple being blood, and hearing of the cutting, of Lead. the annual meeting of stockhold throttled him.

John Mclnerny, police officer, stepped in and when self from the drowning man, set for shore, but was unable to get 11: and hail to Ik- resuscitated. The whom he had attempted to rescue wis unconscious for several hours after i followed my advice. We broke into a flue looking body of ore on one of our claims, and found the free gold sticking out all over It. I happened to be here at the time and he showed It to me. I was not as much of an enthusiast over anything of the ers in the Masonic Benevolent asjoci Sturgis is to have another bank.

It Is to be known as the Commercial the mayor waved him away Mclnerny truck the mayor in the face. The atiop was held last night at tho office of Coe ICdmonds and the follow The new hank will have a capita, of $25,000. which has been subscribed for by H. C. Bost.wick of the South Omaha National, Chas.

.1. Buell of Rapid City. Edwin Calvin, F. W. Shaw and Theodore Haas of Sturgis, and several farriers of Meade county.

Vational bank organized by a num he left the water. I ing directors elected: Ottc P. Th. ber of local men with several from Mr. Simpson says the body of a Granlz, George V.

Ayres. R. M. Ma- sort as he was. and when he Inform- outside with a capitalization of $25 drowned man attracts no attention 000.

lonev, A Ihe Holmes, B. P. Dague, W. The cashier will be a Mr. Brown and whatever.

It is nothing unusual for th o(rppd hjm J. ihornby, A. W. CoorN. E.

Frank- Frank Shaw will be assistant cashier, a dead Intcly to he removed from the haailretl thousand dollars for it. I in and W. Freeman. The direc It is claimed that Meade county has water. The other bathers regard It E.

J. Moore, of Denver, manager of the Mining and Scientific Press of San Francisco, left for headquarters yesterday afternoon after attending the American Mining congress here. tors soli -tod Mr. Grantz president, Mr. Maloney vice president, Mr.

Coo said. 'Kor dud's sake, take Thompson would i take it, though. He a dearth of public teachers as insignificant. They simply glance Mrs. MeClellan.

the county superin it and go on bathing, many of them secretory and Mr. Ayres treasurer. tendent. Informs the Record that the returning to the very spot where tae said we had a million In sight "Well, he went to work on that ore body. In twenty-four hours ft was all mayor paid no attention to the blow nntil he had seen O'Keefe turned ov-r to an officer.

By that time Mclnerny had disappeared. Mclnerny afterwards appeared in justice court and gave himself up. He acknowledged striking the blow, but said he did not know it was the mayor until atftei wards. Justice Early released him on his own recognizance until ths! morning. Mr.

Ryan's Injuries will probably his face terribly scarred. The cut on the cheek is fully six inches long, extending from the temple to the jaw, the wound gaping until a man's finger could have been buried -in the aperture. The doctors assert-! county Is eight teicbers short and lrowned may may have met his fate. she desires to know if there is some Frequently the only means of identi fication Is to wait until all the bathers way to obtain them. She suggests This association owns the Masonic temple poporty In Deadwood.

In circuit court yesterday Judge Rico hold a hearing on an order to show cause in the case of George W. iloi-er versus the city of Lead. A few works ago Mr. Glover secured a Dr. F.

B. Schneerer. lately of Cleveland, Ohll, Is visiting In Dead-wood and has decided to lora'e and engage in the practice of He has rented offices in E. A. Breeding's building on Lee street.

leave the water and then see who haj failed to come in the both houjes. Upon entering the surf each bather as to sign the register at the bath George Plantz, who was operator at Ihe Northwestern ticket office In Deadwood for several months, arriv gone. I think we took something like fifteen hundred dollars out of il, and the. vein then pinched out altogether. We sold the most of our property to Haggin and Hearst and then Thompson got me into a scheme to pump Castle creek dry.

He said there was millions In it. I put In all the money I could raise for the purchase of machinery and we started in. If you want to known how much water there Is in Castle creek, just try to pump It out. We had all kinds of tat higher wares be paid. A number of gentlemen from Iad are preparing to sink an artesian well near the mouth of Alkali, on what Is known as the Cross S.

flat, north of the Belle Fourch river. Money has been raised for the project and machinery Is to he purchased at once. Purchases a Residence. F. W.

Bower has purchased the ed from Omaha, where he is now In the Western Union office. He was here only during the day. house, with his address. Io this wiv, if he fails to put In an appearance, it may be ascertained who he is. Mr.

Simpson says while In Chicago, he saw Anson Higby of Deadwood, who was just starting on bU way to Kansas City. He also saw C. K. Mc-Hugh there in company with a par- that a fourth of an Inch deeper In the cut on the nek would have severed the juglar vein. Mr.

Ryan says O'Keefe Insisted up-n ntering one of he boxes where two other men were, and that the C. A. Hallam, one of the principal temporary injunction against tho ofty of I ead restraining the city from tho grade of South Main street at the point where the premises of the plaintiff abut on tho street and the hearing yesterday was to show cause why the injunction should ot i.e nvide pwrmanent. The city nf Tead was rrpesented by J. B.

Moovo and Mr. Glover by O. O. Bennett. A 'wrmanent was Issued, ADVERTISED LETTERS.

owners of the Two Johns mine on Squaw creek, arrived from Chicago pumps and we worked them all at i Edwin Vn i Cise residence at the head other two objected to his presence. I ty of Den Moines men whom bo was once, but the more we pumped the more water there seemed to be. I Black Hills mining interesting In late Wednesday night. Mr. HlHm is also heavily Interested in the Gold Reef Mining company operating Fergus county, Montana.

property. of Centennial avenue, near the top of Forest Hill. This was the first residence occupied by Mr. Van Cise when he came to Deadwood. Mr.

Bower is adding two moms, which will give him a house of nine rooms, with bath, and gtiuid my old machinery Is lying along the creek yet If it has not been Mr. Ryan says he had several tlme.s ordered O'Keefe to stay away before tne altercation took place. Manager Williams of the Combina tion theatre said he did not see the first part of the struggle. He saw O'Keefe as he was being hastened Oeorge Hatfield, his daughter. Miss stolen.

I think Thompson went down inlo Old Mexico after that. Ella Hatfield, and niece, Miss Hanca Hatfield, of Utica, New York, left list The Social Week. The last week has been as lively in the social part of Deadwood as the previous week. Tuesday afternoon. "I always came Into the Hills by intends later to put In an electric mo- evening for home after a two weeks' stage coach and I do not believe I ev- tor so as to have his own water works, er made the trip In the early days There Is a large cistern at the place down the stairs and out the front Mrs.

George S. Jackson. Mrs. C. F.

visit with Mr. and Mrs. David Ellis 5 toor. "Mayor McDonald displayed DeMouth and Miss Lillian Power en- WP wfcre not held up. I recall with a capacity of two hundred bar- of Ingleside Terrace.

Mr. Hatfield and Mrs. Ellis are bro'her and sister. remarkable nerve," said Mr. Williams, :) the Masonic Temple -tIots.

Mil H. J. Mayham. president of the one time when the road agents did rels. and Mr.

Bower says the roof of not catch me. We were coming ov- (the house will supply three such cis-er the Sidney road and just before terns. The residence has lately been Columbus Consolidated Gold Mining List of letters remaining uncalled for in postoffice at Deadwood, S. Sept. 26, 1903: Cents.

Abernathy, George. Black, Master Harry. Crain, WiU. Davis, W. H.

Decork, O. O. Edwards, Lee. Foley. T.

J. Gleberman, Harry. (2) Gross, John. Hayden, Jno. F.

company, left for Denver. His private secretary, T. J. Laffey, acompaniel him as far as Rochford and returned to Deadwood on the evening tra.n. wired for electric lights and the same wire will furnish power for the motor.

The Internal Improvement committee of the city council has agreed to lay sidewalks along Centennial avenue, from Judge Moody's home to the we reached the Cheyenne river the stage driver was taken very sick and became unable to keep his seat. I knew something about driving so I let him get down into the boot and I took the lines. There I was, driving four horses over a road I had never seen before and night coming on. Some- Mr. Laffey spends most of his time Deadwood.

J. B. Mayo, delegate from the Lead Aerie to the grand Aerie at New 'corner at the C. O. Gorder residence "In grabbing that fellow, tarrying, at jitary "sixty-three" was the, amuse-least as we all supposed, an open knife ment and it proved a decided inno-in his hand.

The mayor did not hesi- vation. It was a patriotic entertain-tate an Instant, but took hold of him ment and while refreshments were and hurled him against the pile of being served late in the afternoon, ore in front of the Bullock as if he music was rendered by Coffe's oreh-were handling a ten year old. The tra behind screens, mayor was doing his duty and the as- Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. aault upon him by that other man was Sebelien entertained at their home on entirely uncalled for." Ingleside. O'Keefe -was seen in the city jail. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs.

G. Ho said he had once been a prize M. Reeves entertained at their home fighter, gave his age at fifty years Ln William street and his home as Wheeling, West Vir- Friday evening the Olympic asse-ginia. His hair is almost white. One elation gave one of Its most delight-finger of his hand was badly cut and fu! parties at which dancing was the lis face was severely contused while amusement.

Mood was running from his mouth. Wednesday of the coming week Ho said he had just come to town Miss Grace Logan will be united In with a young fellow named Johnnie 'marriage to Mr. David M. MeOahy. Sadler, a horse man.

He had been I Following the ceremony a reception playing faro bank in the Combination, will be tendered at the home of Mr. fee said, and was informed that Sadler and Mrs S. W. Russell on Centennial was getting helplessly drunk upstairs, 'avenue. Miss I.ogan and Mrs.

Rus- York City, returned yesterday. Alert and No. 1 Hose companies tendered him an Informal reception, at which Eino's full orchestra furnished the where between the Cheyenne river and the residence just purchased by apd Buffalo Oap four men stepped out Mr. Bower. At the last meeting of and stopped my leaders.

I knew the council a petition was presented what it was in an instant. They hr Mr. Bower. Mr. Oorder, Col.

W. H. were road agents and I realized It Parker and others, asking for this was useless to protest. They had us 'walk and it was referred to the Intern-well cover! and made all the passcn al Improvement committee. The com- Helk, Dr.

H. H. (2) Hargan, J. C. Hammond, W.

R. Hine, Murry N. Johnson, Edde. Louis, L. M.

Laugerad, Nels O. Moe, John. Miller, John. Norman, W. J.

Nelson. O. N. O'Connor, F. Palen, L.

W. Pringle, W. D. Rihrs, Wm. Rhodes, A.

J. music. The evening was much enjoy- ed by all present. F. A.

Harmon, superintendent of he Black Hills of the Cbica- go and Northwestern Railroad cim pany, visited Deadwood yesterday ir. his private car. It was his first visit 1 gers tumble out and shove their hands 'tnittee now agress to contribute $1fl0 Then they began going through towards the building of a three hoard up wtlk or $75 towards the building of a them. Everybody was out but me, two board walk. This Improvement will involve the laying of about about evenly divided between the ci'y and the beneficiaries.

That part of Centennial avenue is a favorite resort as a promenade and the new walk will be an improvement that They took me for the driver and concluded, of course, that I had nothing and did nt molest me. I do noj know how much they got. but everyone had a little something and they must, have obtained several thousand dollars, at least. I presume I had more money in several weeks and the first oppor I tualty his Deadwood friends had of extending their condolence upon the it arh of hl3 wife. Mr.

Harmon arriv- I ed in Whitewood on the regular pas- 1 raer and his car was attach sell are sisters. been needed for a long time. than anyone else in the party on that Ho started to get him out of the box and says ho was assaulted by Ryan, who struck him several times. "I defended myself as best I could," said the old man. It Is alleged that O'Keefe used a pocket knife on Ryan.

The knife has not been found. GREAT COUNCIL OF RED MEN. trip. The simple accident of my be ing on the driver's box saved me. ed to 'he Belle Fourche train, ar 1 net reach Deadwood until late in the afternoon.

Patrick O'Connor and Miss Eva Barnard were married at St. Onev Tuesday. September "2, by Rev. FatU- i Building a New Road. J.

P. Feldhausen has returned from Tinton where he went with his teams Tom Sparks Comes Back. Thomas Sparks, one of lead's old citizens, and several years chief of police, who has been absent from here six years and two months returned Mr. Sparks loft Lead for the Klondyke country, hut about two years ago changed his location and is )W located in Arizona, where he came frora last evening. He is interested in mining and working a copper proposition not far from Pres- "A remarkable thing in connection wlih that holdup was the fact that I recognized two of the holdup men as voting fellows from Omahi.

It was last week to begin moving machinery for the Tinton comnanv He said he uc.veai. mt. Lonnor is a yours ranchman engaged in raising live not so dark but that I could make out found Impossible to do any work their features clearly, as they were not masked or disguised In any way. Before they got through the or stock in Eutre county. His bride Is the daughter of Mr.

V. Barnard, a well known stok man a St. Onge. After the marriage the young peopl left for Mr. O'Connor's ranch on Ow! creek.

until the road Is re-paired and it will be impossible for him to repair it until Monday. It is about eight and a half miles from Iron creek, where the machinery has been set out, to Tinton and the greater part of the I cott. Mr. Sparks says that in that deal I became somewhat alarmed that -Lion of the country, like all otu- they mlgh recognize me. as I was well known to both of them.

I afterwards saw them lio'h in Omaha on numer Reilly, Eugene. Strand, Edward. Spent, Chas. Stafford, J. C.

Standen, C. D. Schwab. Jacob C. Thomas.

Caravan, i Thegoha. Geo. Webb. B. i Wilson.

C. H. Williams. William. Ladies.

Byrne, Mrs. W. ltoitner. Miss L. Cooper, Sailie J.

Rose. or. Miss Emma. (2) Kullorton, Fay. Fowler.

Miss Grace. Heck, Mrs. Wm. Hill. Miss Amanda.

McMannus, Miss Theresa. Prejs. Mrs. E. J.

Sheppard. Mrs. S-vrcnson. Miss Fannie. Thurlston.

Miss Blanch. Tomkins, Miss Rebecca. Thihbets. Mrs. Lizzie.

One cent postage due on all advertised letters. When calling for above, please mention "Advertised." W. H. BONHAM, P. M.

distance corduroy road will have to I lne nunuea -t iij a duced the baseball managers to a where he has traveled, are Black Hillers. He metions as mtong the prominent people there, Dr. Whiteside, once Register of -the ous occasions and one of them was a be laid. The road Is very rough and range another gatre for the cotr.ng soft, with many chuck holes. patient of mine only a few years ago.

WILL RESIST EXTRADITION. machinery is accordingly being unloaded at Iron creek where it will remain until Mr. Feldhausen can move it. The greater portion of this ma Td office in Deadwood; Mike Buros, once Populist leader in Lawrence county; Brad St. Charles, an early 'ay newspaper man In Iead and Deadwood.

Sunday. It w'H be the eighteenth game th; season between the Golden Star of Lead and the Olympics of Deadwood. It will give the Olympics another opportunity to tie the upgulrh Harris Franklin and coTinanv Colorado Couple Will Fight Against Walter Simpson, Assistant Postmaster, Back From Atlantic City. Walter S. Simpson was an arrival yesterday from Atlantic City, N.

where he had been to attend the greut council of the Improved Order of Red Men, representing the jurisdiction of South Dakota. The great council last ad Ave days. Mr. Simpson says thee, was a large attendance and the delegates were shown a good time a' the famous watering place. The convention was in progress during the se-ware storm on the Atlantic coast last week, and on the day that the big wtorm arose, was holding its session -on Young's pier.

This pier extends tmt into the sea half a mile upon it are built three theatre houses, and stack of them are running numerous Other attractions, such as tie loop Che loop and a mi nature railway that nia out to the end of the pier. The firoprietor and owner of tho pier gave each delegate to the great council a avel button bearing his picture, which entitled the delegate to admission to all the attractions on the pier. chinery Is from Denvpr and Mr. VeldliaiiRon will pel more for mAvlnp Being Returned. Mr and Mrs.

J. P. Thornton, who it from Iron creek to Tinton than the sapping cows and calves from Belle Rev. Whitford Is Sick. were arrested by Deputy Sheriff Tra- Rev.

J. B. Whitford, of Lake Linden railroad comnanv irets for hauling it rrcne eSienia iitr rm urS ft.li whn la tn fnllnw Rov William then Saturday as Mr. and Mrs. J.

P. approximately five hundred miles. TnrtH aa nantnr of the Methodist Miller, on a telegram from Lyons, church in Lead, is confined in a hos- will have a hearing before Jus-- Neb. This is pursuant to the company 8 inten'ion to close out on the northern range. Today the cotj pany will make a large shipment of beef for Chicago market.

The Gun club tournament was held 'tice Colman Monday. They have Library Wins the Piano. A committee consisting of Frank retained Thomas E. Harvey as cottr. Dennis, master workman of the Anci- ei and will resist extradition.

If nt Order of United Workmen lodge; at Beile Fourche last week on Friday Justice Colman holds them on the J. H. Brokaw. the Elks and Eagles: complaint received from Colorado and Saturday. The only outside town pital at Lake Linden with typhoid fever.

It Is not known how soon he can come, and until he arrives, the Iead pulpit will be suppplied by Rov D. W. Tracy and Rot. N. H.

Schenk. Rev. Schenk was formerly pastor of the Lead church and retired from the ministry to engage In the mining business. He is now president and general manager of the Pennsylvania Dr. W.

W. Torrence, the Deadwood Public Library board: assisted by D. which alleges obtaining money under false pretenses, habeas corpus pro Goldman of the Palace Pharmacy. E. aONEY TO LOAN On real estate.

Easy terms. Cheap interest. For full particulars call on or writs i. C. Ash, Whitewood, 8.

O. M-lm. WSUtstWttttWtW M. Thompson of the Adams Express "ompany. and Dr.

W. L. Vercoe can vassed the vote In the Biddle piano contest last night and reports as fol Dryinfr preparations r'-nply devaV lows as to the votes cast: represented was Hot Springs. Harry Gayhart of Hot Springs as--a'Ti demonstrated his title to the championship gold medal by defeating Ted Acker-man. The Black Hills ree'on seems to be receiving a variety of wea'her again.

For the last several days the streets and rttds have beer more dusty than they have all summer previously. Yesterday most of the dust seemed to be in he atmosphere during 'he fcrepart of -he day. Shortly after noon however, a rain storm set In which threatened snow. The weather report said the weather for Deadwood Public Library, nearly 2,500,000. Elks and Eagles lodges, about oon.ono.

Gold Mining company. C. F. Hood of Centennial prairie, who visited Deadwood yesterday, savs the wheat crop of that vicinity Is exceeding anticipations. It was feired that the late heavy snowstorm had damaged the wheat In the shock to a considerable extent, but Mr.

Hood cays the wheat does not appear to have sustained any Injury at all. The yield is one of the largest ever known in that part of the country. Mr. ceedings will be started. Mr.

and Mrs. Thornton acknowledge that they are from Lyons, but they deny that they have obtained money under false pretenses or that they are guilty of anything further than leaving Lyons without settling an account that had been run with one of the business houses. It was an open account, they allege, and they had promised to settle It by October 1 of Hie present year. They came to Lead bringing with them only their personal effects and leaving their fur jniture and other possessions at Ly-. ons.

They explain tho discrepancy In ,010 names by saying that Miller Is the name of Thornton's stepfather, and at Lyons Mr. Thornton was known part of tne Una as Miller and op dry catarrh they dry up the secretions, which adhere to the membrane and decoow pose, causing a far more serious trouble Uuur the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants, fums, smokes and enuua and use that which cleauum, soothes and heals. Ely's Cream is such a remedy and 11 cure catarrh or cold in the head eax.ly and 'easanUy. A trial size will be.

maiiid for lOc-nta. All dmggituaell the 5c. size. Ely fG Warrrn N.Y. I Tiie bulra curve without pain, does not Ancient Order Tnlted Workmen Tna session on the day nf the big jjtnrm was being held in of the theatre building during recess.

All 49f the great council record 3 and much of tre 'tr-'-iberailla had been left in Che bu'lding and the delegates were for a time apprehensive that they would be lost. They essayed to res-ae them, but the police would not txvmlt (hem to venture out on the trier. The wind bad torn away a portion of the back of the theatre build-sag and threatened Its entire destine, fiton. It was not until late In the Jay that the records were rescued. Mr.

Simpson said tho storm was aomething terrific and many thousands of dollars damage was done in Cba city. Standinc on the beach, one lodge, nearly SnO.non. The Public Library therefore wins the piano. (Signed) Committee. today would be fair and colder.

William Courdt. a blacksmith for nierly employed in Deadwood was sr- ln ...4 Dr. Hansteln of Lead will render a Hood's entire acreage has averaged thirty-four and one-third bushels per violin solo at SL John's Episcopal rested this week in Sturgis charged with the theft of a quantity of blacksmith tools and supplies from the ing immediately the paiit'ul inflammation. V. Mb 1 1 v' Cm ji in yoa are annd -t X'aiiJ Catarrh and Hjij Fever.

church during the morning service to acre and one tract that lie had produced fifty bushels per acre. day..

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