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MONDAY OCTOBER 7, 1878, o haunches on the dirt mounds at the opentngs of | drunken brawl, Rents are high In the City ot thelr Liolea, regarded tho passing conch fesricss- | the Hille, The flret hotel erceted there, sitn- Iy, Ta the goodly company were & palr of owls, | ated on the cirner of Maln and Lee and doubtiess nimerous rattlesnakes. The | streets, called the Cunter House, wns pralrie-dog, the owl, and the rattlesnake form | pointed out 1o me, The nullding gne hapny community. As night Tfeil the chill | Is about 20 by 80 foct, twostories atd baroment. lnhnm nh’n phere Increared, @iviog assarance of | o khukv wooden rtrticture, but well painted. ¢ aheavy fr : THE UHICAGO TRIBUNE: { = = = T"E BLACK IIILLS Swede's sunburnt face was overspread with & 4 plachd expreesion of peareful content; he found the propect of 280 miles jn n stage~coach a degreo more azreeable than tridging across the ¥ ide : nlains behind n pack-muie, The Deadwooder Incidents of n Trip from | i b ayer the Tite heloge. knew It wan (e Chicago to Dead- plalned that all was not lost while that brigade held its position. Then Bheridan remounted, and rode down between the lines of the con tending forces, under fire of both, ana hats went off anl o grand shont went up, portent- ous of tlie victory which was o soon to bhe wrested from the jaws of defeat. ,he mni;!‘::; xng’rlr_:fntcrl.‘ Every farmer vnzhll to WANTED-MALE MELP, have a ' hey eat & great many sveedsthat . o1 N > D k4 gattie will not touch; they wonld clenn out the | <1, Bookkeeners, '(’;‘,5";',‘“,;“‘.""“"", 3 fence-corners, and givethe placealook of thritt. | VWASTE renman, and knowledge ol booka for kon’ twase a aemand for wool and mutton, | eral ofice work. | F 2% THbne oo, rease the fertility of the coll, and cause T =i 1t to proditee better crops. Inatead of our or- They in beat route; and_accepted the situation phito- ophivally, ] cntleman from San 3 has been shandoned s a_hotel, and_converted 1 don's think that the peonle of Chieago real- | tor preaching ro much aboot tinances anid TIE CANPKT wood. el g o S Ealema, franl | R | BRANT I iein Dendwood at 8 oiclock | into stores amd officer, 1 may make Chicazo [ 1o the extent of the mining onerarions o one | el banks,—matters with which e Yoo R miles in Montan, id kuew thoroughly the | mext morntng; but we had consulted our { landlosls mmlflm but (¢ 18 a fact neverthetess: | Black 11iils, I was creatiy surprised, From | they have very Dttde to do,—let them de- Toledo. 0. ) horrors of n crowdeil coach. Ile shrugized bis | watchies, calenlated the distance, and knew that | the old Custer House yiclda a revenue of 87,000 | 600 to. 800 stamps are now running. The pro- | vote some time to 8 discnssinon of subjects that LASS DREAD AND CAKE £ [ ing ™ | Ahoulders and wude a sorry fuce, as If e had | we were from two to. three hours behind | per annum | {l!'cled mills will awell the number to 1,200, | will cause our farms to produce grester crops, L % valinchil b The Journey Over “The Plains™ | fuiire nud wdea sores fuce, o cvouen | senienaletiva™ o thiy delay we were fndebted | - Deadwood I When these are completed, they will stamp reduce our focal taxes, and thereby make us Entployment Agencios. , A Night i Stagas lumbered down the steep biufl on its way to the | for & splendid view of PICTURESQUY. FROM 15K T0 1,400 Toxs OF ORE prospeeous and happy. The average legisla- VWANTED-Hn RAILIOAD LABORERS FOR ral ] ght in a Stage Missour! flat, it Turched toreibiy, I swayed neAn norre, Sitnated tnan Irregular guich, it has already | per dav which, st & very low eatimate, should | fors know very 1iLIesf theee thimese sy sy Soutliern Towa: wasos dur: frae fares Coach over, and, in attempting to recover my equi- | which we should otherwise hiave passed In the | ontgrown its space, and beging to climb toe | Field 5,000,000 per annum. Add to this ests- | time they began to study tlem up. ;;',{5.‘":_.“‘&'}';’;’“ 1. i {ibrum, thrust iny elbow fnto the ribs of the | nteht. Of course the California gentleman precipitous sides of the hills by which t is §n- | Mate the product of the blacer-mines, and we HOLSTRIN CATTLE. 4 g e Californin gentleman, lle groaned, looked | inade the discovery first. Auparently he had | Sayap Wiiite cottages, approached by winding [ have an agarezate of £1,000,000 or §7.000,000, These animals are excellent miikers, anderow | \V ASTRD_ b Danb BORERS, FOI ® disprusted, and offered to ; change aeata with | been watching for it throughont the dead hones ths and ateps s atcop as a shiaro-roofed house, | Khte estimate will not 'satiaty Black-itiers. | in favor AL a reeent fair held In (alesburg, | s PR Deadwood snd Ifs **Institntlons-..A 21 West Ilandn'ph-st, faced Swede, 2 o erybody Inm.vlmdI of the plercing cold night, for, when day hmkel anpear hundreds of feet shove the level of the | They place the probable product of next vear at | this State, there were some fine antmals shown. st - ho Cellfornin_ gentlimans the epell | he eried ant, *Sec the areat peak ! Then all | tonn erched Jiko eawrlos’ neats i the clefta of 000,000 and apwaras. As [ before re- correspondent of the Country GesLeman Misceilaneons, Placer-Clalm which lias Yielded D Lkt MniE Lheroatiirothe iR | the o pooe aid the whole party ob- | rocks. Undes (et Droper thero isanother | marked, the Deadnoon neoste are nos orcani writen to that Jonrnal as follows: © AW ARIED-VOUXG MES WiTiE e25CasILTO $300,000. compantans In affliction were warin fricnds, Latned a tine view of the father of ull the bitfen | city,—the vity of the minhre! Fhe whole city 1a [ gt the erowing ascendancy” of - Californians. | " One herd of snme twonty Homcine swar shaswn. | Major Biack, corner ot barateten s (L \When the conch reaclied the first station there | of the plains. In the cold steel-gray of the minied, Opengs to the tunnels and shafta ap- | They wourd much prefer to have the mines tall i From this herd two cows ‘were entered in the lot 12 af milch cows, By the rales of the Amociation, | V| ANTE] dishes, tobe entitied to &n entry, the owner must give TANTRD~VIEN s 5 (verified by afidavit) a trial of ten days’ time. Tatn the losess) Dea stating age and breed: time o ealving; qnantity | dyiefaea NS OVEDE T of milk In weight during the ten days: poundn of FASTED—10 LIVE BALESMEN - (NT putter made from the milk: kind antt quantity of | VWASTED 10 LIVE 8iLEay SR foed: and, time and manne of' feedinv, Ono of [ oot ,G0%cl! Slectric bniners: &5 o €10 a aay aur the caws during the time gave B) voands of miik | JEHEGY U3 me tor At in one day. averaging 74 ponnca; quantity of hut- | S e —— ter, 25 potin 'be other gave of milk 0 pounas WANTED-FEMA average; butter, 244 pounds. Feed, with | ~— " Domestics. hahs quacty ol t?;‘;“&“’ d“]" l'n::"" ANTED—A COMPEIENT GHUL 10 COOF, beirie mostty white. wiih o pieck s | WANIFRZA GOIPELENE atin, 10 coor, dics and leaa, wih nesrly ail black heads | RIS Avbly Immediately a 72 Twenty-fourtd-at., and neckn, Jarge size and heavy bones, feRpLolkass Utave Ky fuornlng It was clearly defined, and looked | pearat varions vlacea throughout the upper ke & molid, round-topped 'rock stand- | town, In the tunncis and shafts the placer- ing . gentinel over - the Black Jiilis mlner delves, dizs out the yellow carth, and gpbronches. Heyond were thie foots | slufcen it fur ' the crimbs of goll tnat, during blils, and farther atill the monntain-peaks of | the long oges, have been slowly escaping from the range, with here and thers n patch ot snow, | tho “*pockers ' and quartz-lodes in the bills, lmll{lnzm the severity of the “cold svap. It1s & common fmpression that the vlacer- Bear Butte rises 1,000 fect sbove the level of mining of the Hills is cxbousted; that it, In the plain, and ahout 5,000 feet above tne sea. fact, never * panned out ™ much, I am not It descrves, both from ' its hight and massiv brepared to apeak authoritatively on the sub- ness, to _be cnlled & mountain. At the first uct, but It is not disputed, I believe, that the ylew of 1t we seemed to e dn its very shadow, | Wiselor Brothers took but the coach rambled along thres hours befors $300,000 OUT OF ONR GLAIS. wo rounded it and drew up ut T saw the claln, whicis §s now belnz * worked 1* into the hands of Chicawa capitalints, ‘They say that Chicago (4 the natural purchastue point for the Hilis; and this is true. I n few cases mili- machinery has been brought from San Francls- co. But it 1s cheaper in Chicago than in San ¥rancisco, and frelirht-rates from here are much lower than from (lie Pacific Coast. Hereafeer the hundreds of “mills destined to be erected in the Iiflis will be supplied Ly the zrest iron- works of this city, Desiring to -;u some of the reputed BRTILE VALLEYS surrounding the Hills, I availed mysell of the kind Invitation of my old friend, Gen, L. 1" ANTED=A 31N W L T A noaw ron TERRA PIRMA, We Bteamped nbout like s purcel'oft aehool- loss, stretehing our ’m{u and taking the curva- tures out of our spinds, n the conrse of the dve minutes consumed In changing horses, The stations consist of & house nml n stable, flanked by huge stacks of hav. Toey are con- structed of sod; the bousa divided Into three compartments,—aleeping and sitting-room, dinutz-roons, and kitchen, ‘Tiers are Niteen of these stations, each as like the othier as two peas. Thewo stations are all owned by the Stage Company, and couducted by emuvloves of the Company. Itis tothis fact, perhaps, that the Mines in the Vicinity of Central and Lead Oities—~A Quartz-Mill in Operation, Rext Year's Produet of th Mills Estimaled at from $0,000,000 to $10,000,000. Ta the Editor of The Tribune, Cnicaao, Oct. 5.—Four years ago the Black OEN, BTURGES' CAS(P, a third time. In one of the bauka 1 was shown | Bradley, to viait his summer-canipin the Valley “‘A‘Tr:bfl\ NG G FOR GENERAT . i 1 beantiful atretch of table-land at its base. | severat ds of placer-d nd count | 0f the Red Water, twenty-five miles north of ABOUT PAIRS, Tousework, st ma Falio Hitls realon wns a terrn Incoguita, Somodaring | line owcs its exemption lrn.m molestation by | ona several bouuds of placer-dust, and its accoun ¥ Tow ¢ Tal fully, and ¢ = rents,”’—robbers. stai 1 1 had decided to spend o day at this camp and shane Tothe ;z | Deadwood. Accordingly, one moening [ break- oW torun s fair successfully, and rive saf infuers had indced penetrated to the depths of | “rosdavents’ —sublers. Tio ey S el p camp of purchancs for three days,~the total being v, o ning [ he: 3 fstaction 10 all, [s probably n problem that will Mincellancous, never be fully solved. Even in staid New En- | WWASTED=A YOUNO LADY 10 G0 0UF OF THE 0] cltyto work In & phizoxraph eallery: o4 who elaud there apoears to be dissatiafaction, Last | gihe 7t Lrnting. Address Photoraphor, Hox 2IK, week's New York Tribune contalned the follow- | Mariaece, wi tng: — ;The larze amount of money collected at the gaten | . SITU < of the New England Falr, the American Cultirulor Bookkcepers, € femarks, will undoubtedly bo **a nource of gratf- | QITCATION WANT! fication {o the managere.” Tne force of this uh. nan of kol sd rervation lies in the apylication of it, and In apuar. | tra n,.:x wnenun I:Ir:mem[?‘erud that onr cn"lrrr|mnu'v Address C 48, Tribung ofice. charges that the mald managers—**scheming niff- RVCOTIRECEE clal ‘make no financial reporte.”’ and regale | v themeelven with++a banquet every winterat a ior. | SITUATION WANTED=AS BARKEEPER, IV A on hutal, at the ocletr's expenne.” Tho Cuii- Mm‘wmm% rator alno says the rubstance of the falr was U § NTED-FEMA \srouzh and demoralizing,* the - conceptions of | ~SETUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. the thowman's orain, " an **invnlt to the earnest, Domesticss progresstve, and Intelligent farmers of New Ene SITUATION WANTED--BY A GEIMAN GINL POty glaud '} the ane mim beinz to *‘acoop In every Renersl houscwork or Accond work in 8 private posnible doila mrl rem;n {)lflenl mllmnm!nl r:‘n tanill; ncay at 44 Fig-st., nesr Milwankee-nr, & policy at once distastefal," not only to the agri- Sl Culiural Clasecs at Intee D0t 10 ajority of the o rcamatrenscs. memlicrn of the Socley, ™ QITUATION WANIED-FA It has been sald by some writer that we ave | TiGss, 4t outirown fairs. Tua certaln extent we have. | & | EX ‘The case with which country prople can reach | & drsisinaker, rog teat the large citics hus larguly reduced the attract- | Cat Nt, aud drape elcgantlys reterences Iveneas o8 county fair, For the sunie smount | QITUATION 'WANTED=X e T sty 0 trip may be taken to_some | 3,18ty (rom Wadbiozton D ¢, of séznuwicdged Expasitlon, aud all the llons of the ety can be | fo,Sacbrieice Fulltd enste witn u nest-ciaa scen without extru cost, A few years ago this | can farmial heat references. Addres) WARIINGTON, was not the case, and . the county fair was luok. | Triduneutice, fasted at 5 o'clock, and an bour later got into the saddle, and rode twe miics to the tempo- rary camp of the Gencral's mall-party, where tus ambulance and an escort awalted For two hours we wound our war around and up and down the Ilils, over o very rough road. Then the little cavalcade emerged, pa fuot-bills, aud I found mysell In a di valley,—the Centeanlal, so named fu 186 in botor of the natlonal anniversary. Fifs, inlles from Deadwowl we entered the Socar Valley, which is two to threc milcs wide by about nine miles in length, The Spearfish Riv- er, bridged tho villageof the same name, is a clear, besutiful siream, fringed with time Ler, a6a qulte ravid at the point of its entrance to the valley. The valley 1s exteusively culti- vatedd, and there arc several comfortable houses on the left bank of the river, which bigs the bluffs on the southeast side. Ditclies for feri- matfon have been completed, but they were not required the present scasun; the rain-fall was ample, 1saw fickds of oats In the stack whict showed ® large apparent vield; aud the pota- toes of all the Black-111lia rezion ‘sro THE PINEST § EVER TASTCD, All vepetables sleld coundantly, T don't think wheat bas been tried to any considersble extent, At the village, which Is a_ratner deso- 1ste place, I nct my companons of the Juurney out,—the German fainlly. They had coneluded tho new post five miles away; and so L erawied | yiven at over 50 ounces, ur on averaze of over out of the coach, bade my companlons good- $3,000 per da=. 1 do not vouch for the turrecte bye, and started for the canvas town. I had o | nes of this statement, but I have uo good rea- letter to Uen. Sturges, but L did not like the | son to question the veracits of my Infurmant. tdea of presenting mysell in my then worn aod But, vl course, the chisl Interest conters in dilapidated condition, 1 fearcd, what with the gold-bearing quartz found {n the Hills, dust-soiled linen and a three dags’ old beand, What s the extent of the wold-bearing. tedgest thut 1 mught bo taken for & road-agent or horse: What do the ores yleld por ton? ‘These are nice thief. queations, and, unfortunately, In the Hille, a3 A stranger enterlng a military camp on the in all mimug districts, the difficultics fnvolved franticr ts, at the best, rather forlorn, te may in their solution mulhply In the ratio of the have plenty of money In his puise, but ho progress of development. For fustance: If the knowa toot thereara no accommodations for | gec'or o certain mioe Increases in richnuas, and rale ut the camp: he must perfor.e rely uoon | the ledge expands, 40 {0 speak, as the work of the husyluluy ol the commuandant. ‘Ifie flrst “opening” progreases, tha owner's * faith M person § encountered was a guod-natured-louk- | jn the district stronzthens, and they desire img negro. 1 inquired for Mal, Bartlett's tent, 1o acqulre more “clgima’ Frum that moment &l I soma previgus acquaintance with the | tuey necome hears i the clatms inarket. They Major.) Hesald: “Chis s lus tent,”” pointing becume reticent, and eonceal thelr uperations ta tho canras hofora which tie stouds *but the | from tha wublie’ 11, oo the Sl rau o TeLi0N8 Majortsin Deadwood, 1um his servant,” With stows a decreaning product per ton, or a stead- biscunsent 1 took possession of the tent, proe lig-narrowing ledze, or turns out to be nothing cured the scrvices of a barber, and mada tay- | bie g o pocket,'” or “deposit,” the owners de- sull presontatle, and then proceeded to sire Lo scil, ‘Thicy aleo become reticeut, but they CALL UPON GEN. BTURGES, are none the less bulls §is the market, ' Between 1 found Inm In front of Lis tent, {utroduced my- | these two parties, what Is the Investor to dof sell, presented my letter, nml‘ was received with | Buth are playing a game,—~the game of trade. heasty condiality, IHis breaxfast was on the | Bouh scek to decelve,—tne ono that he may buy, table, and we sat down to an exceltent meal, to | and the uther that he may sell, which T, at least, did ample justice, I rerunied v friond the General with deep interest, s youthinl o Siofanyguiths my felnil from California ita forests, and turned up fts golden goll with their spades, But no member of tho sdventur- ous band ever returned to tell the tale of their gold-discoverice. A few yellow nuggets in the bands of Iudians, taken from the massacred whites, alone remained to testify to the desper- ato risks men whil run in the pursuit of the precious metals, Down to the time of the Cus- ter expealtion the legendary storics in regard to guld-deposits In the Black Hills were treated with the contemnt usually accorded to legends in this age of {rom, steam, and elcetricity, He- Hlevers in the existence of rich mincral-deposits in the Dlack Hills were confined to a small coterle of army-oflicers, who, through being statfoned on the frontier, had had lonz and famillar fotercourse with the Indians. I now recall @ conversation on the subject with (Gien. Shertdan, which occurred about four years agy, In the course of which he gave a very de- cided expression of his views, showing a deep- ated conviction that rich discoverles would shortly be mado fn the “wew™ country. Ho had often met and conversed with Fatner Do Smet, the venerable Jesult priest, tho trusted 1¢ 1s suspected that, In gome instances, they are 1n colluston with the Ulghwaymen, o' at icaat harbor them. The coach which starts from Bismarck goes through to Deadwood, but cach coachman drives but a singlo e, takes care of his team, and relurs over the same ground, Ho thus becomes famitlar with every foot of the road. The stock of the line, consistiug of 175 horses, Is in superb condition, and as_perfectly groomed aa the city mentleman’s stud of trotters. A niessenger, armed with carbine and pistols, travels with tho coach, riding oo the box with the driver; and a portion of tho route Is scouted by an armed outrider accompunying thy cunch.” Av the atation vn the Belle Fourch River we met a treasure-coach, with two armed guards inslde and three outriders. TIE “PLAINS " have been described n nundred tlmes., We vassed over nsection of what was formerly fn- seribed on the maps as the * Great Amerlean Desert.” But the arny officer and the fron. tiersman dispelied that Riusions: they found tha desert of the geoprapherscovered with a care pet of nutritlous grasses, embroldered with flowers. [hy country is alinost treeless, anid bleak enouch, with a'lack of water; but, with the exception of & dozen miles of bad alkall londs, there is pood erazing every- serieace, wi e tradey sdcurity, cto, lor or ajcema ILY SEWING RY %A s dlven, Sddress L . 'y and Mr. Jack Simmons,—a very courtcous gen P E—— friend ot the Iudians, and who, of all white | where, aud the npumerous valleys through | sphcarauco nstonbtied me. I had loug kiown tleman from Montaa, who seemed to kiiow | neeotlations for tho purchase ofthe best farm | od upon ns the event ot 1oy Employment Agencics. men, alone know the scerets of the * 1fills.” W'Illcll ‘hc fund tglglnun are h.-;:(l: nnd‘numnm}lu :""_':'“"I f‘“‘:“l:‘:wfl T h'l:".;'; an::lf eves -::nlm: sbout xlnlnhhx rw"flxh m‘nlmrim..'-—ll in &"‘d’é'r"'fii) H'{‘;l’}"afit‘:m"fi%fl:“l’v- élh‘;:,: il TR sTATE PARL te Falr | SYIUATIONS w. ~ANY OME IS WANT OF Ry + | of cuitivation, he wave of advancing popmla- | se 3 | ‘went the round of the chief mills and miues in H here is somo talk of locating the State Falr | +) e ip 0f ail natlouclitien wii do Thie prophesies of army-officers were verifled; tion uvw flows over and bovoud It o bettes | had dled with Custer, I th were of the bestin the nelghborhuod, and the crop of the year, ther harvested, was expected to yleld 824 Madam gricved for the pots of fluivers which adorned ber fate Chicago home, hut she had provided large stores of seeds for next year, Ten iles from Spearfish, after having skirt. ed the valley and rounding u rangeof low buttes, we came fu alght of OBN, BRADLEY'S CAMP! A callection of tentson a platenu overlooking the vicinity of Central and Lead Cities, THE QUARTZ-MILL I3 a nofsy but very fascinating offatr. The ma- chinery rattles liko a_huge log-chatn, and the stamps thump out s Vuleanlan sort of melody from morning ull night. aud from night 1l morning, every day fu the week, not excepting Sund, ‘The men about the place are stolid enuugh, but over tho, onlooker the seductive puwer of tho yellow god of etals nsserts its sway. ‘There ia no gold fu sizht. ‘i he ore of uod reliable rmanently, We are opposcd to any such | welltoeattat sra o Setton. Wheaever the fart s permanently lo- | T2Nabasiar., near iz cated, it will losoitaintercst, and become icrely CITY REAL a locsl or district fair. “The fact that tufs year i 4 the recelpts fell stiort 85,00 of pasing exper JEOE BALE- 85, has notlung 1o do with jt. The samc result | dintng-ruom, and amh{ lmvpein nu;wt‘mlru at it ralnd (hL-‘ o | Bihrocainy uia st davs. Let the fal 2o from one end of the | * TR State to the other. It ¥ u great educator; and, | . - SUBURBAN RELL 2 while the greut mass of tne’ people are unable | fron BALE-S100 WILL Ui A togu @ Ureat ways to see it, et the tair go,to | (e Piock o depog GOLD DISCOVERIES WERE MADE; the fraternity of mincrs rushed tothe “ills,? bullt cablus, digged ditches, snd panned out the * color-dirt with greater or less sug- cuss. Then foltowed the more intelligent “pros- pector,' who looked for gold-bearing quartz fn the huge ledges of rock which everywhere crop out onthe precipitous sides of the young mount- aina, ealted * Hills.” Following the auarte- 3 SmBlOYICaE A gency was surorised toflad him In thofull vigor of middiy Mte. The loss of his son was a terrible atllie- tion. It was not loug belore ho referred to It, He snoke of bis wifu as baving Just returned to Fort. Lincoln from o fournev to the fleld where thelr son had fallen; and then relapsed into ailence. There Is oothiug grand about our Tudlan wars, no natfonal pride o theconflict. no reat surging bLillows bt patriotiani to sustain the sinking hieartsof the friends of dead soldicrs lands; but, uvcnlunll{. therd will be a reflex movement, which will eaple this vast resion, nnned by ratlways; It will be planted with foresta: its soil will be turied over by the huabandmnu’s plow; aud the clinatic changes which tollow In the track of civillzation will supply what |s wanting now to muke it o habit- able country. Thero {8 flttle fitness in the term * plains » 88 appliedd to the region we traversed, It Is o Vi down an ¢ 3 c of hills, valless, and buttcs; the Iat- | fatlen before a savage foe. The soldier as he ) ccom. | the Red Water; sume hundreds of horses and | the people, I d saown 1 unFaet o prospector came tho quartz-mill,—s huge ma- ::;fi'::;‘:r;lninmln:f long ranges, 10 a coustder. | looks unon the white fuck of a comrade deaa, ',','(':m]l“,l,:,'d :Tm"h“c':‘n.‘“::h{fi‘,".'.',’,‘,::;’; b ‘f;“(',‘:q mules irazing on the pluns; In the distance, pe FALL-PLANTING OF ONCITARDS, Tare, Weched, DA R, 145 La ¢hine for stamping out the preclous dust, from uble attltude, green to the top,—resembling, at | and the parents who lay his remains tenderly | youn ceomble common alrt. Common laborers | §9M0 tiventy miles away to the westward, the ‘Thero ore wiany reasots why trees do better | ==—= '~II0UNES, the crevices, scams, aud bony fbre of the rocke | a distunve, a'closely shaven fawn, Tho views | away, can liave no other feelin than that the | yrovet™ls into the *Chupper®; it s ground to | 1ndfan Invaukars ranve of mountalns. capped | uladted at this season than ot any other, The | oo 2o Pl A precious iife has been coldly sacrificed. L ovalled mysulf of Gen, Sturges kind offer toseud e to sre monotonous, but the mwonotouy 18 constantly varied as Lhe polnt of view 1s changed Ly the rapld progress of the coach, The cffect Is far Irom diswnal, hike that of a dead prairie-level; ou the contrary, it Is grand, and even ex- Itlarating, kindiing the imugination and fuspir- e lofty thoughta, A NIGRT ON TRE PLAINS, At the end of twolve hours,— o’clock In tho evenlug of the first day out,—we, the devoted ning, Liad, 80 1o ‘apcak, “got on vur sen-lezs,” so that we could dismount from the eoach without doubling up and tumbling down. ‘Lhe supper wos not over nico; but the bracing alrand the joltlue coach snarpened our appe- tites, und wa devoured with a keen relish food These hunters of gola required food and ralment; and the merchant s vnly n shade less daring than the miner. He witl follow the miner fnto the very Jaws of death.. Bo the miners, the merchants, the spec- ulutors, and their camp-followers, builded bouses and shops: ond towns grew up tike mushrooms fu the gulches of the Hills,—Dead- wood Lity, Lead City, Central Clty, Crook City. Ana very s00n 8,000 or 10,000 people had col- Iceted togetner in the far-off fruntier gold for- est. The American s an excltable and coura- Reous hitman. Jle olten relics unon nerve and vt snow, which ellstencd hrilliantly in_the | fullowiinz from the New Tork. Time oo ~ Wewt blde, midd; y;im:llzlin It w""nffi; ul, ; rmu;w abont all that need be safd : e e vallor wemlY @ vear ato all the ranchinen In | ~Thore are several ndvontages fn this, Thete fa S liate - toe volley wero drven awar, nud some of tbein | more time and opnorimas e porforin the work | Sechaiiicr, cotlar, aad Wnillant tassazred, by hostile Indlans, wells and, §f_not well dune, {t were better andsee tiew. POLWING Cole Gen, Bradley recelVed me ut the opening of | duncatsll, The trees come freaber yrom the bis tent wih that leanilaess of welcome fur | rerv, and are generally battor 1o kind and ch which he waa alwa; lll uoted, | bad not seen him L“:J';“,‘:"“"{',&“k‘g:cl;:;fg :’;ul“:fi e'\"-r:-:s‘;l:c "5‘“;' e‘j for soveral vears. “He has been ten vears on the i . i ‘o frontier; bis hair is as white ns #tow, and his aro more cerlain to bu_received than later, when oei has been sold dowy, Tae t re gen- | 10 REN [nce bronzed simost tothe hite of tio Indtau. | I3 50%k b2 bett nuld duwen. | e rees e e ity ile fs every Inch a soldier, o strict disciplinarian, | fhe bl 0 to erow at unes utid oecomo eatab. | Fult wli o but gentleaso child. lle was o merehaut I | fishen bofare the growrh begine in the apring, and | Y186 W4 this city, where he will be remembered are then avle tu witnstand with more vigor aay un- Minceliancous. by thousands, 1le entered the army ron or woather, - AILULERO | pyuy RENT_RY BAIED & BIADLEY, 00 LASALLE- in the War of “the Isbetlon as Liew. very imbortant, “and aru auterent | PN T-BY DBAIED & sitant v powder by coarse, common machinery, ond the powder {s washed by the elulce-water. drought sometimes many mifes to the mill. Hut a part of this othicrwise voarse machioury conslsts of a dellcate trap set to coteb! the smull particles of rold, ‘This trap Is a contiuw of quickallver an the plates over which, passes the powdered stone in a eolution of; muddy water, Abuut thiese plates the strunger linvers. Presently the Superintendent interrints the flow of muddy water by u clear atreaf from u rubber hose, anl the plates are vbserved jto be frregularly conse withi a depustt of umalgam, Wherdas fn the out- set the plato presentyd the uppesrance of smooth, burnislicd sligor, It is now corrugated. THE NEW POST, five miles away, in hls ambulance, The new post 1s situated at the base of the foot-hills of the Black Hills range, on n platenu or table-lahd overioosing a benuttiul vailey, which 1s already paitfally occupled by runchinen. ‘The comie mandant, Mal, Lazelle, of ths Firat Infantey, to whom I had a Jetter Trom Gen, Sturges, recelved me courteously, lnuexrlnh\ell thot thecawp way t00 new to olfer much In the way of hospitallly. ‘ine post 18 to be of the frst class, to accom- modats ten or twelve companles. Two com- panius ot cavalry and two companies of Infantry D BASEMENT A, hutise, G300 Adante-at, APy tod. A. 1IN JUAT 80T O 'L 0CLALUD i1+ nin 10 Kuod uPler. UA- ol o supply the placy of that provident care | tuaty uider otber cloeumataices, would Tiavo | are now encamped there. The st blow towarils | A8 CUrTUZaL e o s olg s | SnaatiColunel *be "t "I Tt™ il | S0 owrsSsces it s sy o e, 5 chienncavi st hsmcat s . ¢ v ¢ 7 10 itavif gold: elu NERAGE Yot b ORI A R for the futuro which so distingulslies thy Eu- | bectldisduined. | Tdo not wish 1o bo' misunder. | tho constrictiun of tho post was ssruek th day. | 1Y end of u wock yr sen davs the uehinery | 733 8000 promoted to the command of the reg- A ilpiosed that ci e ot my visit. Ilence the discomforts of camp- Nfe were very apparent, ‘Thic tents had been witehed fu the tall gross, which was wet; and the eanp-paths (sircets) were not yob lad out aud troaden, 1 dined with the MaJor, who isa martinet dninfliary discipling, but exceedingly affuble socially, At tue table 1 e Capta, Smli, Fi nd De Rudio, und Licut. Mann, =all very ugrecable gentlemen, I lad an ex- tended conversatlon with 7 d CAPT. DL IODIO; who, by the way, is somtething of a hero, Hels an Ltalian by birth, and was connected with the Maziul-Napoleonke cunsp! Bubscquently to the denouement ot that utfair he escaped to this countrr and entered the Unfon army. Atter the close of tho- War he was appolnted a Lleuteuant of regulars, an served under Iteno in the fatal Custer campulgn, For some tine past he has Leen engzaged u the prepurationof an sutoBlography, which, I belleve, Is now in the hands ot pub- Mshiers, The work, describing o lte of stranze sulventure, 13 suld to be very Interestivg. It fs #uid ulso thut it throws somonew lght upon the Custer battle. Late in the afternoon of a day of pleasantly. varled exoericuces of eamp-hife, (o the miost of a drizzling, cold ran, covered from head to foot in oiicloth clothes kindly suppiiod oy Capt. Do Ruaio and Lient. Mann, T took lvave of AMaj. Lazelle, and rode nine miics ou o bucl-board to CLUOK CITY, My friend, Mr, lngrabum, who drove, was very proud of his Kemtoeky thorouch-brod stood: ‘The table-fare at all the atations on the line 18 as rood as could bo expected,—lar bet- ter, 1 am told, than on tho other stage-lines: but 1t 1s not by any means what city-bred peot ple are accustoted o, When we eutensed from the dinmmg-room of the * Lurl hotel, thie shadus ol ulizht bad faiten, thy cosch-lamps were burn- fnir brizhitly, the messcoger and driver were fn thefr places’ on the ‘box, ‘anil the cosehman, sfter the manner of sl eoachinen from the carii est awes, cracked bis whip, and the concli whirled rupldly away into the darkuess, ‘There wad abe fulute silence In the couch; there wos n dead at- twospherle calny,—not the lightest breezo stirred the coarse grasses and suge-brush fringtng the roud-way, Tie vast landscape lav culd nnder tho stars, spread out befora us, around us, enfolding us on every hand, com- pelling e of utter joncliness beyond all vowers of descrivtion of penor pencil; and when, an hour Iater, the moon rose clear and 1ull on tha castern lorlzon, lebting up the scene, 1t had all the force and effect of an orlginal act {n the grand drama of the Creatlon, Huc with the risine of the woon there was a sharp changu fn the atmosphere; It grew sud- devly enill; the wind rose raptdlv; there wero low mutterings of thunder In the far-wostern distance, and the landscaps wus itluminated by tflashea of Hichtnlug, Wo drew down the can- vass curtulus of the coach, und anullled our scives deep In Llankets, Lut still BHIVERED WITIL TUL COLD, Before midnight there waa a heavy shower of rain, mingled with hatl, The ralu” poured in iment, uwd aiterwards, when he had long cotn- It '? generally supposcd that the West grows manded a brizade with distineulshed creist, wns | {he bigeest and most corn to the acre. Such, | g 2 commissloned o Brlgadier-Generar, . Ilu waq | Dowever, 18 not fu reality traes for many of the | 1o “‘."":}'iv. SEatary. hanored seith the eontidence of Geus. Rierman | Jarzest yields o recond come’ from New En iy 2 and Sberidan, with whom he served, and was a | #labd. It is pretty hard 1o tell Just what the meat favorlio with both thuse oflicers, Soon | veraze peracrels, Very fow turmiers keew an after the close of the War, he was, without uny | 8eeurategccount of thetr crops. Alter feeding, sullcitation on is part, commissioned a Lieuten- | Wasting, und selilng the crop, un estimate 19 ant-Colonel of regulars, His regiment Is the | Ustiully mado of so many avres and_so nunv xxr;:u:-lruntrv.‘t.y:neumcm and men of which fl?e"';’fimlg}“::,';;fi;cfl'h::i:th\.'.'( Lt ey lic I both greatly respected uny ved, 3 2 ARAC - WO RLNT- "Khe twotays | Apout at g, Doitoois camp | OF a1y Deportnmenit sl Baroratob ivaalt: 'O RENT-IODMS, wili fong be remembered as amony ture, ure only gucases us tuost, West Siao, THE PLEASANILST EXPERIENCES OF MY LIFE, T speaking of the PO RENT—87 PEIL MUNTI~6 LALGE 12008, The hospltality of the canip fneludes ey FRUTILITY OP THY 80IL T Vet faorat o Al thing tlat the saldier posscascs, and i fts be- | Of different sections, whits discussing this sub- AR gy \THE Youtli 413 Weaterneat, inquire stuwal 1s blended the Licartiness of the frontfer | Joct of karee slcids, the New York Z'rbune saga: i with the grace *of refinement and intelicetual A conecicntious Hoston journal deprecates soine culture. "Lue otlicers af the camp—Cul.” Carle- | on psmpiiun of ket yieldy per em i Sew Nintad ol oreod, Cant,, Caperun, Gon, | Eaglang tiaain s Wt b tn. povertheleas, o “ tien. lradley to contribute to my enjoyment, | 80 It be that tho compamtive fnciiy o thd sieg T over store The command feluded what 1 0 8w Bl rections I+ misunderstood? Not ut ull, There ls BLARE, @15 Madison Sldier e what 1s rare in thy field- | jutle tikences In tacle naiiel productiy T = - life of the soldicr, a Aue brass band of tweniy | the: difference 18 in plant-feeding and tharou FiNaNCiawn. Dlecer, and we were rezaled by its performance’ | calture, ‘T dMference fs rhat between o VMDD, an bour cach wornlng and evening. The Gen. | smadl pateh cared for and **sll ont.dooes’ B3ty at o eral’s table was cxcellent, belng supplicd with | leit to ftacit, Luok at the facts, Thc record FLIDNY 2 fresh beef, and fine fish from the Redwater, | OF ylold of curn i New Enzland i 1805 was 47 ' 100D Wus ut (ts full, and the evenings were g‘nl:-m;z- ut;llcr I\n ten “;bll:": s:-lc Y Mouiply fidescribable; and, 1f & Lord " sleeps | 31, New Huwmpshire heads ihe it ut 4 > inore eounaly than the onlinary mortal, I slept, §,,";,,','.1!3,}‘,"”‘ éfm’; i3 “J'bf,‘.‘i.:u'i";’l‘::ni".'.fl."fl'.‘t {n oy auurded tont, covered deep with | Crage for the wholo country. A1l of e Kouthern blankels, * hke a Lord." Sates except Maryland, tlic Territorles, and_Ore- My Jouruey back to Dendwood was plessara- ble, but devotd of lucldent. My bricf, delieht. elish ancestry from which he aprung. Henro many of the carly explorers felt the pinching erip of poverty and want beforo they found elther nuggets or gold-besring quartz, The re- sult—inevitable—was, that thousands retraced thelr steps, and landed fn the States ragged and forlorn enougt vot only Lo excite pity und conl- Ppassion, but to BLAST ALL PAITIL in the new Eldorado, 1t 1s the old story of tho eircless, the thrittiess,the improvident adven- turer retuening with only words of bitter de- punclation of the tand fn which, through his own Jutit, he hias fatled. To the ncute observer such reports frowm such sources should go for nothe foe, Butitisa fact, nevertheless, that they lare created o publle sentiment in Chie Whilch has operated to discoutuge Chicago e terprise und capital from ventures tu the Black Mills. v this city mincral discovertes {n that remon i; eederally been regarded with ce colvealed contempt, a8 unworthy the Berious conedderation of even adventurous men, A discusslon of the subject will, in nine cases ont of ten, elielt the retark, Oh, yeal there Is gold tn the Black 1ills; but mors gald {Elkl)\!,t}ll seat there thau will ever bo brought ok, stops, o great silence LuUls upou_the iron moi- ster, the amalgamn s yoraned off the plates and batteries under the -tmfiua, and the gold Is sep- arated from the quickallver. Thisls called the “elean-up,” n and 19 uf frameg At atong ceExTUL city Isncity of mills, Lhare ore at lcast a dozen there ih full blast, which keop up an everlasting ruttle and thu The whole guleh rexounds with the infernal racked, The celebrated Father De Smet Mino Is lcaygd on the hill-side near by, ‘Cho Compavy urg now ervcting a splendld s0-atamp mill, with sll' modern lmprovements of alabor-saving chardeter. It fs situated at the basv of the mitieifrum which cars convey tha ore, dumping It fnts the feeders at tho top, whence it passes throuigh the cutire process of miling without furdier handling, 1 tradged up the steep ascent 1o he mine, uud wus shown o body of oru at least 150 bich by 30 or §0 fect broad.” With u siull hammer, In the course of half an Tflour, I knocked out five or sle_very handsome spectmens, showing free zoll, T subsequently repeated the operation in the Homeatuke Miue, ut Lead Clty, with like sdceess. 'Llis fact, -hewever, I8 not u demone stration of the nclmoz! of tho are. In behalf Of these mines It s ndt claimied that the ore is very tel, but thut thero is o vast quantity of it, wud that 1t s very cheaply millled, The best il now In operatfon i that of the Homostake Cowpany, This Company gives cvery assur- auce of & purpose to stay. It has a ine otlicy butlding, emploves un besayer, and 13 preparcd FUANISAY.D FIt, and w7 Madion o much by wav of exordiam to what T pro- Vose o say uf o week's observation of n country u;‘mlwh talked of, but so livtle uuderstucd fn S350, ity yield lews thin the wierupe crop for 1877, | Vtice dicrumd, 36,0 bushels, New Lingland corn-tieids surnasv | T WiLL LOAS OUTWARD DOUND, S i § duce its gold to bricks, and stamp e valuy | gy o ¢ camp-life fndl, 1 me thosc of tho West 20 per cout in rute of produce niture, plaive nit Four, wecks aco, laviug business fn Dead- | corseuts, and soon soukind through tho vauvas | mare: and sha was fadesd o beaty e s o | Lo re i) i i uieperiunce of camp-life {ndlsposed e u e i wood, T started foc the Black 'fimls, A coverlug of tho coacly, Wo worda worry Darty, | Us throwah tha ml and tho fonda, aud oyer sos | WIth the accuracy of the United Statcs Mint. - T wnuke furtlier exploratious {n the howels of the | on. out removal. Adira 4 heed acarcely say the <owners ure Californlans, There (s 8 feeling ot Deadwood that THE CALIFURNIANS are takiug possession of ruther n large slice of the mimng disteiet, The Homeatake is owned by whut ls Known o the Hearst party, The same s)lny own the Uolden Star, Grang, Gold_ Run, oln, Colsholm, Bow hier, and Golden Terra, Cbicago, Milwaukeo & 8t Paul Road. My Urst reason for taking that routs was the fact that the * aleepers” on thal roud ure provided lth berths two Inclies louger than those of the Juliman or uny other Jne. 3 think it was Qen, Terry w00 informed me of the 1 —the Gen- eral ig six fect four fn I8 stockings! RBut, to s wan of even ordluary stuture, there Is fue duecribable comfort i the extra two fuchics of n slecplne-cur berth, My sceond and chilel reason *an, however, the great superiority of the Bus- wnsrck stave-Hne over that of Clieyenne or Bid- ey, of which I bad been Informed. Its ud- Jautazes weio well stated by “Obscrrer ™ iy Tus Tutsuns of tho 20th ult., aud need unt b felteruted here. The dulereuce fn time fn favor of the Blamarck e ia several hoursy Aud; while there have been numeraus rovberios vl Chevenne stages this year, uot a stage of tue eley & Carpenter Company hus been moleat- e Botne daring apirits might court the sen AANL Ny S hd X MR At the statlons we climbed out of the voach sult Eit & LU, [ e L und huddied aboutuhie stove in the watting-roum, or walked fnto the atable stamnping our fect amd thrushing our hunds. After esch stotfon the Culttornia gentleman reguled the party with souys, iu the choruses of which all Jotned, But oo the souge dled away, and the flashes of Nghtnlua, which conttnucd atlntervals, revealed to view wituld the cooch u collection of par- tially-anhwated mummles. No tun knew hig own lews from the Jegs of b neletibors,—the legs of the whola varty being pucked away without regard to ownership on the fluor of the cunch, which was voversd with stratum of lunch-buskets, hand-sutchels, blankets, oxtra overvoas, and bottles. When tho coach lurched, the mummies bobbed about as {f nungzon wires: but thelr feet reviaiued tust. Bowa woke with a start, atralzhtoncd themscelves up, and stared about {dloueally; others tumblud over into the arms of thelr opposite neighbors; athl others bills, fu sixty miuutes. The rubbers protected e from the mud: but, when | walked futo the Ceneral Hoel, Ushivered with the cold. There was u lire In the stove, and Iteok off iny shovs und tossted my feet and whins, wiile [ smokal tine cleur from the hicle stoek [ had brought from bome, Presently I was somewhat startied y the sound of s blitol-shot tn frent of tha bouse. I did not rise, the hangers-on ahout the place rushed to the door, Suon | heard a second eliot, Upon in- quiry, 1 learned that s druuken man, mounted on horseback, had Leen amusing hlnsell Ly dis- charuing bis pistol ut random! I found u'clean bed ac the Centrul, aud slept profoundly ulter wny lung and tedtous Journey across the plafus, Crook Cley appears very aull, It fa un the edge of the rauzy of *1hlls, and a - MBIE ' OUTWORK "' TO DEALWOOD. ‘The next morning I took passaga for Dead- wood vn the Bismarck stage-line, ‘The distanco comwuon carth in search of the precious iy L HADE ADIEY TU DEALWOOD, ook & temlder leaveof the Catiturnla gentleman, wrune the hand of iy *“rutde, phitasopher, und Iriend ™ (In the tills), hearty Jobn” Burss, fold- ed my hisuket about me, und, at 4 o'ciock fn the afternoou, seated mysell iy the easgwaril- bouud stage-coach, The weather was (air, the Tomls good, and 1n_forty-seven nours 1 walked into the Sheriduv House at Blsmsrek, aud fn ninety-stx hours fanded tu Chileago. Ot the Bluck Iille os u minjog district, In concluston, 1 haye this, und ouly this, to savs Ju 18 worthy of thorough fuvestigution by tmen uf capttal aud mew of enterprise; po and see, Cranres H, Hau, THE FARM AND GARDEN. THE EXTIA CONT MONEE 0 of this fucreased production 1s, howeser, to by 1o counted. We, In the{ Wet, ratxe our corn with | D18 un Nt Isbor ss possinle, and without manure, L4 trus that there are many deids where the weeds aro larger than the corng wed, alsu, whero the poverty of . the sofl will not pro- duce auvthing. “Ihis wehave ot to remedy. We must cuitivate our - corn-tiekds better, se more manure, and hos out thy weeds, Cur tortgaees can never be pall off unless we grow better crop s 8tipshod furmlbng miay bave done well enougl in gvod times; bu*, whea the orlee of produce is low, us 1L s ot orescut, inproved culture wust increase the Jledd, or, in thu elang blirase of e day, we ane 9 up.* TILE-DRAIKING, L0 S The fupetus civen 10 anderdrainiug by the Tention wiil be vnd To way conmanteativn s 1 DAL three oF funr wet seasonis oes noL pPear | conipanled by Srat-class Teferons st nicil & you to wbute. Manv formers are now eacaged s A AL R R AT CAN DE HAD 1% EXCUANGE F cy at the counting ron of s Triodue, P t a3 AN ) CENT 1 IN P Usn <0 OF Carrendy he Uoldeu Terra Company how runs one small witll, but huve the foundations lald fo: two new sixty-stamomille, [ eutered thy Golden Terra Miub and remarked the dangerous character of a certuln exeavation, which, I notice by the vapers, caved ju w few days fater, causing tha death of one man aud severoly wounding auother. Ilic Yather De Swet Mine is owaed by Callfornluns., ‘I'ne same parties own the Beicher, Golden Gate, uud Justus, Shico my return from Deadwood, another purty of Calilornians have bought the Old Abe, Anierlcan Fing, and Paimetto, 'Tnis G tas FilANA HUF TE D IDUR 4 folug, wiie' 2 wak ' withh the tha ddruas, for tWo Weak Why Do They ?—Sheep. Husbaudry-Tuzing | utting draius’ jn; and this Is emphatically ths 4 5 v s time todoit. ‘Fhe sloughs dro dry, the roads ANTED-35,00¢ 018 MOLLE 10 . & £ tlon of a rabbery fn the old-fashioned blzhway- | butnped shels hesds unmereiiull usy the | 1 ten milea, aud the road isof the roughest | purchase disposes of a bitterly-contested Ntiga Dags— Coustitutionat 1 a g iriond 70 Uf a0 artfcld fOF sendiaz Lhird-clus IS atsle, Ut no A OF woman With banss | wped fhelr huads unn caach and meana | Mot oRmA-ma - L tyeis jouslicnt o, hsrmonlzlug conlicting tercsts, nancos and Natiouul 1 e hore 1 prssiing, . Woii- ity onice o4 Soated Luvers: W ache could treat Mghitly the prospect of the - | with valn. The Gerinan, who wes & heavy man, | wiles I dismounted to watk up a long, steep as- AT'I.IHMhll.I‘fl' : tlomAbout Falrse's as tile should bg Jald. At that deptt thero fy | see—m————w O “SEVELAL ADDITIONAL HOUILS" rested bix head contldingly on 1ay aiouldér; the | ccnt, and did not resumne iy scat a the cuach § nasshomp s colletion siecimeny ald L0 [ piguting ot Orchards—Tiw Averao Yiold Uit dunger of trecziog apd thawing, shich BOARDING AND LODGING, i In.any stageaoach under the sun, Bwede pouged bls uibow “Into my Tibe; [ auiil we lad pessed the toll-zate, two miles | Buve been taken frow the Aterican Flag Mine, —Fertility of tho HollwExtra Cost—Tiles | always lnfires e moro or less. Ab iy ala |~ "ttt P i e trip'from Chicago to Bismarck s devold from Dea the soltd man from Deadwood stuck bis b Intu the L of wy back; aod I, m wry, rested mine tenderly upon the breast of e Geriman's eldest son., e Germau lady, whicen Kunocked about with unusuni rougbucss, coin- pladned bitterly of the hurdabips of the jour. They were extraordinarily lue,—stiowiug, th one case al least, wu ounce ol Jreo gold to the ound. - ‘Llie Hidden Treasure was the first wiue sald, —Nuvomber, 1870, —for 62508, The ore 1s very rich, but it I3 generally bebievd {0 be only o wood, On the way L passed three “*bull-teains," conslstiug of twelva yuku of oxen eact, drawing freleht-wagons, The wagons had the manufacture-mark, **Peter Schuttler, Chi- cago.” On the smnmit of tho rauge [ toak my soat Inthe couch, and we rattled werrily intn L West Slav, at whatever depth tie I8 luld, the work shouid AND i WenT MADIKO §-5T.~DOAID, be well done, for 12 §s of a kind that 2bouly Just 5“;‘ with well furatshed ruom frimtin g souths w'so lor ages without repalrs, 03¢ frontlug easty shelioa-conrs. THE WEATUER South Siace 2 vontinues beauttiul. Al Kinds of vegetation ]31 .},.\(l"lvll‘:.\ e LAV —AT TINR' 5P Dealning~The Weather, Frum Our Own Correrpondent, CiaMPAIGN, 11k, Oct, B.—A gentleman, not o farmer, but ane who Is largely interested 1 de- Ol special luterest to une who tua alre y bieen over the round. The two fulrs, * both dully,” g leld respeetively ut St Paul and Mne- I1N|ll. crowded those Leautilul eltics o re- bletlon; und the people wuing to aud from the vleultural affairs, sakl to ue, a few days ugo, o st uubsred DY frost, amd [ s Foutiin Wikl bosru, everyibing lalrs crowded the cars, also, 10° & poiit +7, aud slzhed for th comtorts of hor @han- | “the clty,” througn Chinatown, Mam street, | * pocket. T made o strong effore to et ace | 5 % e il e, by bk, SO0 anen liny | =, VAL Bationg Baain, ol dash, eve (i narth ng' Hrain “’u:ll-m;m :hg- n“:‘r;hur-; }l.n.r szlvl.m Clicaico ranes, Tt tho sWeer S | st oo rpusa. Clinata un'mtlmrpmu«- piE oy “I bat fuled. The ttle s fn Htieation, Why is it that theso political oraturs who npened up well “The crop will nue_yickt very Feasuuable fur thy Boron tons_turnisited. speak to the poople wnly discuss maotters of na- tional inportt Wiy do thev talk finaucs for hours st u thine, when the country s suffering tiflc Ruad crosses the Misslssivpr, ‘Lie Hed er Valley and the Dalrymple Farmn have ! Written ana talked Lo death, 50 10 speuk; Neavily—perhiaps not over two-thinds ure ayver- uze peracre—in those countles where o preut 3 ;. Nuruq slae, i dlewl of rain telh, Sull, there 33 8 good big crop 5 AN 7 SURLE ULALE AT~ FIUST-CLASY and this fact was asslened us o reason for de- eliulug wy request lor admission. ‘Ylis Culiforulans are very reticent, They ran German girl, huddted fo a preclous heap on the Jup ol her wother, slept protoundly,—{llustrat- fngg anew the oxewmption from the hardships of 1y, alter the muvner of the historle stuge-Jel u, 1 front of the Weleh Houe, I need scarcoly say thut tho California geutle- o . N ril > boatil, with ro i per week, with ueg uf but {u o, i o evidence: b " 5 stowd on tho steps, smilg, to welcome | thelr mills duy and gight, but make no cisclogs , "W inthe countsy, and the coru<ribs will sl by 4 83 -Baand, _yl. Drosperity “i-'."r'éfi."i&fic‘l‘.ifi oy AUt I ge ol el perladc ot chitd e and Lhiat, In Lo PWEMY-TOUE Bolire b o | Ures ab Lo prodicts ey Jusiet. Lhat ¢ wealth ‘“'l:ly:c ‘:mu“ur :opr;::‘?l :Dh‘g 'Tx‘,'.in “:"li’f" i intauns uls hastout Aceis ibKsissalar ’ uotota. 2, olny cbservations’u year aeo and uow, haw i spent there, b had learned mors about Dead- | of the 111 18 contined to the Central Cley ad | Walting for us to answer o ugatories, | 873, Rouar, Jn. RNIA GENTIEMAN, of all tho pusscugers, alone’ scemed to retaln his presence ot mind and cheeriulnoss, He ap- peared always to be both aslecp aud awake, e never sturted or bobbed his head, Ho sat balt pright, smiled when olhers groon:d, and laugtied at overy comical situation. He was the 1ifo of the purty, [ shared bis clegant blankets and bis junch “of carcfully-sclected delicacivs, Juined in the eharuses of bis soniz, appreciated s stories and jokes, which wers gowd; and, in the course of humau ovents, if he should be calied hienco belore 1 ko, 1 shuuld dearly love to. write bis cpitaph, Ho remlnded e ol Mark Tapley; aud, of all Dickens' chiaructers, 1 am Tondest uf Mark, who was * jolly ¥ uuder tho uioat trylog circumatance TIB MOUNING BROKN e launched out Jutu a dissertation on l“lfil‘-u"!fil!b‘lt. and what (ts value would bo tu the country If dues did not render 10 a useless job to ry to rdtee them. After our enthusastic friend had finished, we informed bim thut every Lestsla- ture, almost, has had * under conslderation the subject of taxing dogs, but the proper wuy tody it bad never been found. The dog fs « faithiul sulwal, ond has 8 great many triends. Toe legislator who geta up in his place and tulks suriotsly about tuxiug dogs 14 luughed ut. Tl cheup wits of the reportoriud traterity crack Jukus at his cxocnse, the menbers laugh at bin, :luubletl In population,” [ noted slao that all be Village-statione on the road to Blsmurek Ve Rrown percentibly auring the Jast twelvo fhouttis, 1" asrived at Bumarek ut 7 o'clock I cimorning, The stage for Deadwood started o BBUk. Thers were T NINE PARSENOEZRS, o ere wi Uerwan Lamily tigrating from lago to the Bpeartish Valley, where they pru- I3 d o buy o farm. The tainlly couslsted of “:'fl Bersous,—father, mother, “twu stulwart - o6 aud w smart lttle girl of 13 years, Thers nllnnmh:m-u from San Fraucisco, repre- sentlog un fusurance company, who had lived .hlhe hlulnfi district in Montaua. Be was a somad. Notwithstanding the fact that the .rr‘mumaler stood nluety degrees in 8t. * ool the day before, L exbibited to e hs u Lend City dustricts, but are kuown 1o be proa- pecting lu ull directions, us well as wdding to their present large julerest new purchuses, They huve secured cXtensive water-rights, and appear to Lo fuyiug plans for o Jong juture of winfug. They are men of lanse experienee, sud their permanent occupaiicy of the vountry is verhiaps the tost encoaruging obacrvable shey 2 Lo the exteut and value of the mincral region ol the Hills, Or course, I aw able to glveouly a blrdseys View vl 1he mines. The real work of niuug Lus but just commenred. ‘The rauze of ls 13 yuery extensive, and 1 am toid that tho ruck- furination Is the sams “hroughout, with tus exception of one district, the Gialeua, where It 1s waid that rich wilver lodes have been pross wood theu I sball e uble to tell you in Lhis Thirty i Pructience Jouria, In the Town ot Modfoid, Mass., famous for its viutaze of the still, there 16 o Judividual who sowgetinies pulicly exntbits its effe.ts, and ulso, in close proximity to each other, threo T 1own clozks, of sonorots und cruphatic ' sound oo SO SR L AN RO U, when heard upos the uidnight afr. Not lobg l&.‘llll.\l IS, AND 01 Hs EXTH uca the individual was strentously meandering | 33 sl brootbict (rarrimicdls ckiinaiors humewand, when the vuks ol tie sounded i | 2T Sy bils tyusbauumm aud weut oo with vegular sirukes | J VST PUBLESH ;mnl the |‘nrcu lfl(n' “d h;llluwul l"]uvll“ulll.cr Bave Juu ol e i suceession. Bra iwsel( up detlantly, hs e Y i wluvulated, *Thirty-six o'cluck ! Kuep ou, ['ve | Bith s wdiceliut bucen: ix o'cloc o ar feotiuylaces (it Vst = INUTICE-THE ADVERTISKE D BUNE, BRANCH OPE faree it ix o'Clock, DEADWOOD 1s the commercial ceutro of the Black Hills, It contalus B0 or LU0 people, It possesses theutres, dancehouses, gambllng-houses, wae Juous without nuber, and a Chinese quaster as degruiled and vile, on a miniaturs scaly, as that Ban Frauclsvo. Bt it also boasts ihres scorea ol first-cizss miercantile house: uf whicn the Weleh Huuse fa cbie : a schwuthouse, assay-oltice, surveyurs ofilcas, court-bouses, &' fail, and ull tho otber sdjuucts of urban civilization, Al the lawyers fu the Ilils live in Deadwood, and there is & lawyers' auarter, where tho signs of the protes- son are os thick as leaves o Vailumbrosa. | ND3OR - HOUIK, 178 3 1ulnier HHous>—Koom and, buar 1hay buard, §4 por wee fred r. it bu bisy vt | We havis 1, tue hoase, a:ul Gey are il er) u p . v v o { LW Gl Clark-ot., willlng L Luild » wods cheoricss,—a b 1 ragy was shown & nap of the wining districts, which | pected. A lurge stampewill {5 abont to be | #od hequits in disgust, One-nall Lils constit. L e ! phidaastid gt ' . € which Included & buze roll of blankets! ::um'fil:‘tlufidr‘smilv‘::'uw:nh‘n'\'.: m! il Cxpiaius the Dresence of ap Urydawyers. 1t | Erected o work these oree. Op of the eblef | uenuts dou't care whether thera (s & * Do law N ORDEW TO ACCOMMOLATE OUIL s AL e e A R m'..'mwm‘{'?fl Voul, [ at bims; but, beiors we reached Deaul- | zling, stragiiig storu of rain; the rosd Kresy | rescuibled & child's. shete ‘contamar o ere ot ufi:flfif:z’,'figfil«fl;‘g‘ml’ i b ?fifi&fln“ afl'f; or tol; one-quarter of them own dogs, and | iy bere e s | L E LI o o watar, b 7 ) o of dugrums out of ull proportion ta the wpace oceupled, necessltaung cudiess fu- Irtugemeuts, Berlously, thero are manv very excelleut attorneys m Deadwood,—seyeral for- tnerly promivent fu fllole,—and’ they secm to and sllppery oa the bill-sides, and muady in the valleys sud gulches. Wo ruiled up the curtain oti the unexposed side ot the coach, and viewed tie watery prospect, luthe distunce, autclupe wers discovered feediug quictly o the hillslde; oty &£lad to croen under the ample folils " s blankets to keep my teeth from chatter- o The seveoth pusscnecr was an old Moo uml Thver, who bad migrated to tho Black tae * tIce Years ago, aod who fs now ooz ot ol don't.want them taxed, whils tbe remslnder perhaps favor o tax. o the face of such a mi- uonity, no man vun get up aud sy that the people dewiand the law, altbough, 1t It " 1 ) 0 “owpany, e is a very shrewd bustuess-mat, Ui Lo reoelved _ INSTRUCTRO! sud rarely inukes bad ventures, wy way bome | three Biz Raplds On (Mich.) mien, Who have spent the suminer i wad SuLl W p. @ K‘?nu.i'l} LAUY, MAVING Tu SATIVE u'mIC S el will icach & fuw at thele reu. MMS, Wkscllers aad Btatloners, 123 | foo fyutiineat Uucaty 10U Icensas for §0: “AddFess D15, Tribuae oitice. i carer, the California geutleinan discovered a | be prusperous. For reasons which It 13 1ot nee- THE RUCKFORD DISTRICT, WerS Nerassary ¢ pass 0 oet Lo cucourage it NSERUCTION IN™ FilE_GEINMAN LANGU. ¢ St “war 2 gweln who T boes | jieen, lue Califoruia geutleinmn crancd for- | casary to gtate here, the btigatlon of miuiug dw. | 8t the head of Littie Rapida Creek, about twen- o do Mews Dono, 1 | DR ES A b TITE MEIBIAN, LASGY il "3,y Brede who Al been | laiusyray wo e Brutl ‘shanole swkestly | LHitots tyays otcune, Jiatiun of mfuthe du. |/ st the wiles from Deadwood, ‘They were nop | 480N or Increaso the fecs of some ofticer, sl i ermial Al G A 10 BERNHAILD TIG T, § & dozen men only wero (n favor of It, the law would be rusbied through. This would be done becuuas tho persons benetited would kuuw just wiat they wanted, . CONTITUTIONAL INPEDINENTS, Uuder our Coustitution, it is inpossibly to cullect apy tax, or kb least one tha would be at ol protective and tend to diwduish the cyrs, A license would perbaps reach 12 gnd ve ef- feetive, I 2owe une was given 4 per-ceat on de- bogsting, but’ they thivic they bave secured several rich gold-clalios there. ‘Ihev left » comrado ju charge, and witl retura tu the spring tu develop and work thelr mines. One of thess Michizan” men, Tuomnas Busw, gave me o beaf from his cxperieoce ws a Uniou soldier 1o the War of the ebellion. 1o was v bugler ju Cus- ter's Brigude, sud wus prescut at the concluston of L] BOERIDAN'S PANOUS BIDK, Btack Hills distiiet furnist.es no exeeption. 1 wunt the round of amusewcuts fu this City of the Halls, aud wmust sav that § found them NOT 80 BAD A8 1 EXFECTED. The chicl theatre bl promised ** new mqer{: wachinery, grand coffects, and thrlillug leaux.” “Iubs promise was not fullitied to tue lctter, but 4 have seen worse perfurmances in tuore preteutious places thao that presented by Mr, ¢ Manager Lungrlsie, of Moutaga.,” T a 311 3o Bear Paw excitcment, had found plonty colurs” there, but no paying gold, aud was pasy o Way back to Deadwood. Tho uinth mult_:iuu waa your correspondent, W packed n-lt Yed away fn the coach like Thope VEQUAKTERS OF A DOZEN OF BARDINES. Doy 'I'. Was o exiru passcuger, but he could Yeey :!'fb'lfgfr Katten luto Num wufi hmlhn« 137 an 4 sarding, so by ratber eetlully resicned himacl] o the fute of un- around the bass of a butte: sull nearer, 8 small ralne-wolf was seen reteeating from his prawls Fnu utght-watea in the neiguborbood of the sta- tiou wu were sppruschiug, We wece hungry, aud there was temnplation even fo tuy cufiing Of the plaiue sod-buvse kitchen, But we wero doumed to disappolutment. “The stogn had du- layed the couct, we were behind tiney and must walt for breakfust uniil the bext statiou, fiftecu wiles dlstunt. = A)l duys and sll nicbits are alike adeater, sad Faaer | B e CAST OFF CLW 1 rAID cast-olf can k., i PAUL B’ olil, the | Caitur addr PT. 3-TWO BOYR, NAM < aiid Paviuar Medls. Saa 14 aiher Lz ok 10 balt, (o GUer” biaci ‘ot TreckIod. PP arE cubiiotred Doy wonr Su sar, 421, €3} ot aran cop. Ao ‘other 4 boiu ot bincio. WA Paat G iR LeFat S IOV F ULar Statcoat, DRIES by Al Lsticd 1G). Ytber day 1, , k. '] o c-coacll W smoked, talked, an g | plavers ju the gambiiug-bouses wero but few. He described the Hero of tne Sucnandoab guents for seporting e, and the pesalty | __ B oot o A 5 Wleadeny, (1, ‘:x"r“fitfu l;lf.':‘j n;;fl:qu[m L‘:.?.Z?C’fififih Tue day wore w‘l“h‘l‘lvdl\.v‘::;-l: ’l‘u(!m were cr:wdn ul people fu the dauce- | he rodu up st uriuts pace on bis fuvorl:e for not taking ouc a llcense be made wvere. | 7 0 EXCITANGE % F RS CCLAES | 1 e il e L, Vil whlel wasof the Concord thore igt-brace | the ratn coutinuiog, but towards sundown the | Louscs. whica are very *1ow * places, disgrace- | biack norse Winehester, whose cliest. sud shdes Toeu, In cane whexe u sbeep §s kllled by dozy, rty b Chiad 8ad 1w Lt sl broge | Ll bt Sidtracs Sriced Vissy a0y other $¥le, covered witly canvus, rattled uflu‘?nlly 1 | oy cleared uud th¢ wind subsided. . Wo pagsed | ful to the clty, But, uotwithstandiug the steady e lecked with toam,~bla atail-oflicers tar | wud where the Cog's swaer cuunut be totud, oF S e Ao U DEVIDY, 17 Carlat,, = T — 100k Suriory view of the group of crowded | through s . dlow of vilo spirits inthe saloone, aud tha con- [ betdud. Aud thists wbat he said Sueridan did | £ Cxecution-prosk fet. the o b pabd out of HOKSES AND CARIIAGES, BLACHINERY, Hascugery, e German matron swiled with PRAINIE-DOG VILLAGE wregation of bad characters iu the dance-touscs, | sud said stieridan leaped from toe saddie, fell | the fund vreated by I‘|:\'ur.u \\u. .I)‘;lx.t'vt:.llu_:lll TR RELL) fr S ‘“"fmuu-xunuu_ uud the Littie girl looked | at leost & mile I eogth, Tuelittle cllow curs, | 1u 4 week’s svjuurn Ldid nob witness u slugle | {uto the arms of Guster, sud cxclabed, My | such o aw coutd e omade cltective, basiness @l faut! L. Mbapyy g g startivg ou ber firet picoic, Tue | 10 tho number of & tucdred, perchcd on thewr tdeade T3 st . istusbauce of tho peace, But 8 stseet-ruit, Lur & | God, Clster, 13 Wy urdy duat?' Cuaber cx- | gad Wdp by B othe nouver oo ebiiep woald

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