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The Black Hills Daily Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 4

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The Black Hills Daily Times, The Pistol Again. v.i It-ten Uv afternoon, ahunt p- Obrodoviteh, there lying dead, br tht i boeoww are hereto sutWrib- t. i i i i "O'd jurors upon their oath do Onrn nnil. ft.fi Km. IV.

Cotf. v. Jjuh. th PALACE Bath House AND BAKBEK SHoB, Sow Open. Recently fitted up without to coat, and complete us any etth IWmieiit th kind in the States, havimr eight nath roonm, turntslied with nil modern imprvernfiit5, ear p-ted, ainted.

and in first-t-lasi style tluoiiKhout. Also a dry vapor bath, lor tne'di-eal purposes. THE BARISEK SHOP, tth hut and cold water and alt new furniture, make it the only one so complete in the and tiiiving been leaved Uy Mr. J. tiariier 'd the OYnU-nniitl uroimds.

and Mr. F. leadvrod' puuer barter, will -i ondu'-ted in icit up style. Kvery will he inadf to keep it eleao and in every re-ipet. At the Old Stand, on Wall Street, Jtet.

ini and Hherinan. FA A wv that Daniel Obrodoviteh came to his John Illair and Samuel K. May, and that said shooting wh done feloniously and with intent to murder the Maid I and we, the jury, alo tiiid that A I. Chapman wan aeeesary he fore the laU, and we recommend that the said John Uluir and Samuel K. May he iihout bull.

i V. A liDNKK, 11. M.iy and Hiair were ai rented lut tuunt and l-'ininnan wiw taken into cua- fflv thin tnnriiiii. In oirit.rtof (he Territorial (m- teMioit We uiiin uiitionally 'omitted the mine of II. Wilkinson, of 1 1- dd' 1 1 on, as ore of the i-Xecuiive '1 lie I between Cheyenne and this 1'iu is sw irmed wiih immigrant- t'otn- in to i id-.

i I. atid a doTur per if t'l tin- now open. Among the many odd arrival to this City, the on Sunday last was worthy of note. It was a large family with a palatial re-i deuce on wheels, drawn by several yokes of oxen. There was an uptfairs and cellar, tesides a drawing-room and kitchen, in the mammoth house-wagon, and two dos and a cat.

The freighter who left that pail of butter in thixnriit-e, may call for it agxin. It is too strong for our carriage, twe have a pony mid not quiet enough for the otlLe of d.iily piper sam-tnui. I'alace Bath-rsim on Wall Street. As one of the Vice I're-iilrul was sin in on the itiHge in the Convention, Saturday, his name announced as one of the Orators of tlie '( his so elated him that he somersaulted to the front, coming stern foremost toward the audience, and amid 'he uproar and con fusion occasioned, it wa-i many minutes before he could he heard. iel a Bath.

Tiivre wh a cran aff'iir Saturday evening at the opening of the new wholesale and ret ui I liquor-store of Edwards, Newton on Main S'reet. Everything pa-tsed oil' pleasantly, and those capable of julgiug say they some of the finest liipiors uf 'lie country. New display of millenary at we mean that gentleman's punts it re to be worn spring bottom- this season. Nothing like a goo I Hath. A shooting ullray at Chsftee II i.el-ton's saloon in llavward City, occurred on Wednesday evening U-t.

A man named mith fired a revolver at another bv the name of Short, cutting off his ear. The ball lodged in the thigh of one O'Brien, who wa standing near, inflicting seivre wound Another man accidentally di-tehtrged hi-i pistol, wounding himself in the hand, the ball hitting a bystander in the head, wl ere it lodged, making a very dangerous wound, the surgeons not being able to find the ball. Buck Co's mill boiler blew up with a tremendous explosion on the and the miners of Harnev will he with out liirniier ft-r some time lo come. No lives lost. C'user Jleral'l.

Best Wool Felt skirts at Stokes'. Commercial. LiEAI'WOOU MAUKKT. Coiunclio Wuui AI-UII. 14th, IHT7.

MA'I KHIAI -H. LUMBEH AXD tiHI.Xtrl.EM. 'lnmon S' Jciit an.i S.aiitlin). KluoriiiK, ruuKh. FlooriiiK, (int'M-i.

linn. rouith. Si.iiriK. 60 Simr Timlwr, blimles, i 7 50 GLASS. Mln; 10 I 12; 10 14; 10 I 12x14; lax lixlK; lix'-M; lix.li: 14X24; 14 .) Hi I it liix.lu; I 24 IB 32 HI 20 i 24 11 irer upon ti.t.rave Ifr Vu Per i't'Utih-'i evi.

'j tiem -jv. i J. IZ 14 KltlTuU AID I't'iPHUruH. 1 rir tiff I MI I yvr i lllolilhtf i III'Hiltl 1 month KF.F.KLV. I year 1 ,1.

i. luku. Clotttty of tin, FnHto.fi.-e Hours: a. m. lo ni.

to in. Mail lep.irts enst at a. duly, via Cheyenne, Wyoming. ItKU'Wdop. TIFH'W.

WWW. i. ITT. CITY AND VICINITY. M.

It WiNI-N. NtW! Aiit nt n'ir n-nt fr iih- i ill' the ddtly wf -u iov--. Tlte telegraph line between civiiiiuiiioii and tLi eity in njiduvvn aiin. '( and oiltvt line iik chief-', for tenths --j-2t iirnier, am I tin-re iikt- mud. U.itli-roonn on Wail ireel imw duin bi.niiit-.

'f ni do were the adndri center of a crow-i of yesterday. '1 here i-4 a new mail route over the HiMit. It is by liu-lle" expie-w, Th aent are all women. Now look for your new-paper-. Medieine i -earfe in Citv.

At it-rt-l mi it itpprar, from the ftct that cert dn editor there IK fnrw aided hiit note fir iin on nee of Itcmluumi by way of (iayville. 'J'be poor fellow is ftutleriu from billion at lark of renningtoi) fever. Muddy, if we may he allowed the ex presMiiii. tlhe and keep clean. A heavy fall of snow on Saturday night and Sunday.

Brown Thum have opened teinio- rarily in the store room ol M- Kinui, Itaer Cti.t on Main and urn prepared to do a general tanking bu-ine-w Tlie Territorial Convention wan nut held at the I. X. L. It wu only the grand there on Sunday for that big dinner. Finext Neck Wear received last mtbt by express, at 'll-'t Tom Miller'a new variety theatre will be open ma few days.

The company are preparing extensively for that occasion. Notwithstanding the very inclement weather the Billy Kirby benefit at (iayville waa largely attended by a paying house. Kichie Dix, of Yankton, have rented a location of Star Bullock, and are busy erecting a foundry in the rear of their store. They will manufacture all Linda of tinware, poiuti, picks, etc. They now have five hands at work.

Two alarms of fire occurred on I.ee St eat, one on Friday, tlie other on Saturday. Home-cleaning and Bathing time. The storm of Sunday will be a barrier to freighters. It has leen almoat an iaipoftoibility for the paxt month for them to make more than three miles a day between Mountain City and Iead-wood. The muddy roads again delay the mails.

No luxury like a good Bub Try it. There is an outfit of 1,000 men approaching within a few mile of he city. A full fledged coeh came over he Sidney stage route lust week. Dead wood, April 1877. To the Editor of the B.

U. D. T. That we may not make the grave mistake that so many other mining countries of precious met Is have fallen into, I would auggeet that we go to work at once to bring about a means of retaining the wealth of these Black Hilla in our own midst. To keep the money from draining from us into the Eastern and Middle States, for the purchase of Luxurieaand the uecensarie of life, such as cigars, tobacco, clothing, and a thousand other articles.

Wouldn't it be advisable for some of our moneyed merchants to net about manufacturing such of those articles as can he manufactured here, and thereby retain our capital among us. Neckties and Cravats just received at STOKES'. 2-1-2t 1 ha.v brown. t'ht Cm umts, iii n-it. assorted, R.

Candle. th nil ni ki Kifbr-t, rniK-h. d'z IM) 7 tkr. SUK1, dot Hm H'Mir, lo 0 n'Ttiiny. fti Hotiev it Uhu 12 (10 2u 4) i.tii'd.

Bi l'rutiM to a dii-l. -p 9 rk-klB). a H.iMi.i tb 4n -p i' diit-t. i-r HH'-k hU, B. tup-n, to Kut Simar, hrowii, fi ti Sim.tr, ftnt C.

ffi Miini, A to uruiinlifd, 'f l( '-ut to Sit pud Bi 1 1 tfrtn, to liark. -r irn jfjtr. kI. "it-t poi ti. bum i-i 'I 3 2 1 ln.a i 1 -I.

I on t' uitiitf.in Pruit el Mil y-t-r-. -i h. hllllM lifUllf. Un Pea. lies, I Ihs Pinu lt-i Ku-it'-rrie, llts strw ierrif 2 Uim Htnnic Huaiis, lk rinlnmn, Ihr '1 lIIlt'-H, i Ik 3li CUT FUEXII MEATS, Beef, rib part, per lie.

f. per Hi lieef. purter hnns -teak, per th Mutton, per lb jer Mi Veal, per M' Yeui-uu. per Mi .11 .1.:10 VHEI At AALT MEATS. I VelllHiili, per 1" It.

Halt, per It. Hiii. iked, pr l( eiunej. per H.OII. -all.

per Hani. Mimked P'llk. alt, per lb At FISH. I'ried Codfi-h. per It.

I odii-h, hoiielt-H, p--r li( Mn. kerel. per lb Halt White Flh, per lb ir. HiE.SH VEGETABLES. (al.baitH, per lb Curroij Polaloes.

per lb 1 IV. it Unions, per lb jo QUE EX J-'HVITS. Lemons, per dozen. I'ruiiifes, per dozen Apples, per lb I im I'liOhfCE Ayn fee Ik v. per lb liniii, Corn, per lb 7 a a (g a Ohi.

per in Meal, per lb. Huy, per STOCK limit JlorM-a Saddle jl PuOlLJi MAIihET. 1ik am i am Mi The above quotations are fa irohl dust, at $ji pur ounee. in or Currency, Id p-r uiscount. Boots and Shoes A new Whoe Store has just opened in South Dead wood.

A full line of I.adie,- Mines', and f'hiidreiri. Fine Shoed. Unhand Lad ten1 Freueh Kid. IVbble (ioat, and Morocco, Jluttonod and Hide Lace of the latest styles. Also, A Full Lin of tiKNTS' FINE BOOTS AND SHOES Of the nestast A Inline of Miner's Boots THE BEftT THAT IS MAI'E.

My lUx-k it oomph-ie. All of the very and latest styles, at as tern prices. Plea-call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Y'Oirs respectfully, 17tf M. Denver Market, R.H.Geary Co.

Wliolewile and lltai! D.alfr, In FSeshSalfid Meats l.I all Urn. Font of l.tf South Deadwood. IJ-tf lit' rapid si it cession rapid smcesMi.u of pistol shuts on the lull in sooth Ieadwod, brought out a In rt crowd of cilisths to tlie scene of truiihle. It appear- that a party ol hull-a-doivn mm, mostly Slavonians, i tfk wesioii of a it on the and were putting ii a cahln. They were ordered ofl by another party, who are resident of llii t'i'y, ai claim Ihh the pioperly.

and in the adjutii of lie allair. Jin Oirodovick w.tit ki'h-d int tliroug)i tlie litik nod JmhIv. Mive Cio- I i 'u Bii.ii ihruiuh the it ti Iulk. "till Nick rec-iveil a tie-h wound nil l.t iil iViiu a of a i hd. i hey were Ht jumper-, and the! 1 pirty rT.iimii hurt.

oiifAiii i- inn weie 'IHK I'OKONKlt I.N.JI WI. At 7 p. -i; in I lurdner'- -tore th in- ptt-i w.f d. I r. h.iiN-ock, tin 'iro ner.

lUtriet Allorner ISuriM to iM-: he i iie--t-. ini.vi. l-in vorn, I 1 e.nne W'lt'kliijx Mil lu. ii ine t-n home. I ive krww i der.

a-ed, Mr. M.n. lot i -h, lor the two year, hi N.v.i i. Krnl.iy afiern on laM, S. 'on.

den incd, audi went up on the nil! toleiihl a cabin. John Whitney, S. Cirsirh, Ohmdovich, MillageVnd I were at wor liuifau hour to-day, when a latue man. John Iliair, came, about 1 p. and told u- to ipiit work that the ground belonged to him.

Millage replied, tli.it he thought he id the hetter rihf, because he hud heenthert eiyht or nine days already, but if he had any right to it he wouid give it up. Blair then went away and returned in an hour wuh fix other men. Hl.iir said What are you doing MiiUe replied, We are building a cabin, and if the ground belongs to you, all right." Blair said, "(Juit ou work any more and pulled a ix Mjtir, If you want any of I will give it to von," pointing the pi-lol at Millage. Millugestarttd from the place, the lame min Blair, followed, and struck him on the head with a six-nhouter. The lame man, Blair, then ran to the other corner of the cabin, where deceased w.n, and knocked him down.

I saw the deceased then run and fall upon the hill. Deceased had a pistol, Millage had none. I then ran for a Ioctor for my partner. I am a Slavonian. I met Mr, at (he bridge near the Custer House.

He threatened to idioot me. I tuld him I was not a jumper. When 1 next taw Steve Cornell he was at Mr. Fuller's, badlv wounded. Mrs.

Marv Maon sworn, testified, that Millage and others were working on the tin te -ted cabin. She could hejr ir-nu lur cabin where she was at wurit, ImiJ talk. A man came up to these men and went down again, and returned with others. Then there was more loud talk and shooting. I then saw a man run bv wounded.

He said dear!" as I a-k- ed him if be is hurt. I did not see anv shots fired. (eorge Mason, sworn About 1 p. m. I heard May tell them to quit working on the cabin.

Obrodovich said he had the best right and was going to build the cabin. I next saw Blair beating Obrodovich over the head with a rovolver. Obrodovich then ran 8 or 10 feet to the fence, got his revolver and fired at Blair. Obrud ivich tired the first shot. Blair then fired at Obrodovich.

Obrodovich then ran up the hill about four rods and fell. I saw May shoot once after Obro- lovich fell, in the direction of Coraich, who is shot in the lung. Corsica ran lowards for his gun; he got it did not tire 'hen ran away. I next saw him at Fuller's ciliin, wounded. Several other witnesses were called and corroborated the testimony of the foregoing witnesses.

The cane was given to the jury at a late hour lart evening, and at this hour, 1 1 a. m. to-day, bad not made their verdict known The Coroner's Jury was conioed of C. V. Gardner, C.

H. Sheldon and Samuel Schwargwald. The following the verdict of the Coroner's Jury, as rendered this day in the Obrodovitch cae- Tebritokt ov Dakota, Lawrence County. An inquisition hold en at Dead wood, In Lawrence County, and the Territory aforesaid, on the 23d day of April, A. 1877, before 7..

F. Babeock, Coroner of thei-aid County, upon the body of Dan. a Si IK Id K. r. 4d 3 Chapman's CLUB HOUSE, Ofjpwtite Ormid ll)tt.

I'KAUWOOP. The Best of Liquors at the Bar. n-tf Bent Deetkin, A Wholesale tail dealers in DRUGS MKI'li INK-. 1'AINl'S. ull, Booh, Stationery, Pochet Cutlery.

D. T. McKinnis, Baer "utisk ivn in i tM 1. Kentucky Whiskies, Brandies, Gins, Foreign ami Doiuestie Wines Cigars, MAIN STMKI-T, 12lf DKAl.WtHjD ITY. Graves Curtis, s.u- in.

I LN-aU-rs in CHIHA, GLASS QUEENSWARE, Car U. ifdJtng. rVttfii nd Cndertaker's tVod-7 i.FIUM t' U. T. Hi-.

to J'5 l' lti l) 1'" i l'i as i-- lfi 1' 17 l(tc fl.i.. 2" ASH OILS. Whit I' d. pur. lou H.

mi utiiiily ir. 10U U. 42 "0 l.it.s..d Oil. Turputiii. xat 2 75 putty, in.J 2.rif.

OROCKltlLS. A.pl. dried, flfc HutUT. Vt Blwkifrriii, dried Bau. fl 17 II.

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