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r Hop Buggies & Phaetons. Heat material, good workmanship*, handsome styles, strong and durable vehicles in every respect. 80,000 Carriages Manufactured by EMERSON. FISHER & CO., are now in use in every part of the American Contmen They give unfailing satisfaction. All their work is warranted. They have re ceived testimonials from all parts of the country of purport similar t<» the follow ing, hundreds of which are on file subject to inspection: Messrs. FMKKfcON, Fishes a On.: Oai.va, Ilia., July Ifi, 1*79. & f have used one of your top bulgin'* throe yean. and tlnv** of them two v»wr< in my livery stable, and they haveglven me perfect natisfaetion und arc ineonsUmt u*c. Om:ak Smalley. Meuns. rorroex a Johnson: Newberhy, s. 0., July 17, 1879. PkaiHiw: —I have been wing the Si Fisher !lu2jry I I* mu lit from you, as rnugly T suppose as any one conhl. T hint .a fust horse, drove turn at full sfiecri, tunnel iuu* with two grown i&dhw and inysclf in the buggy, and it is to-day worth all the money 1 paid for it. 1 say the Kmerson A Fisher buggieE will do. A. M. Tkawce, Farmer. The favorable reputation the carriages have made in localities where they have been used for several years by Liverymen, Physicians. Farmers and others re quiring hard and constant u«o. has led to rui increased demand from those local ities, to meet which the manufacturing facilities of their mammoth establishment have been extended, enabling them now to turn out in pood style :WIO CAUHIAfiKN A WKEK. > Emerson, Fisher & Co.’s Carriages are the Best. 4-t. HARDWARE, BTO A ES, 1" ITS W A II E, \ A ILS. W MINERS’ TOOLS, Such as PICKS, SHOVELS, HAMMERS, STEEL Powder and Fuse —And a — COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR MINING. ©3a.elf GoocLS in O-rea/t “Va-net-sr Kept Constantly on Hand. Guns, Pistols and Ammunition. WATCHES, JEWELRY —Ami — S i © x* w a x*e A FELL LINE OF STATION EH Y. Custer Avenue, Custer City. JOSEPH T, BLISS. Merchants’ Hotel, \V KKTIIEIM loirs ni/K u, TVLaiirx S'tx'ee'b, IDeacl--w-oocL, .D. T. First-Cl» w Acrtmimmliitlons at Itrusonuble Hafet*. J. WERTHEIMER, - - PROPRIETOR. The Great Carriage Manufacturing House of the World EMERSON, FISHER & CO. C-I >CI »’AT I. OHIO. Blacksmith Slb-CXp. | Wagon Ironing, Horse Shoeing ANI) — REPAIRING MIXER’S TOOLS. l'\ KM MACIir.VKHY Repaired in tin* best manner, and satis faction guaranteed. All Work in my Line. Done in a! WORKMANLIKE MANNER. Shop on i M« •• I j CUSTER CITY; D. T. J. HYDE, PropY. Lumber!j i LUMBER!! | IAMBERH! i j Good Pine Lum ber of All Kinds i and Dimensions. : Common Boards, Dimen sion Stuff, Sills, Fenc- | mg, Shingles, Etc. Lumber will be Delivered at Anv: • i Point if Desired. Special Attention Giv en to Filling Orders, \ on Short Notice. Mill One Mile West of Custer City. i 1 ODO REDER, PropY. BAJtBEE SHOP. 1 Would Respectfully Announce That 1 Have Opened a S Tonsorial Parlor, I* Where Every Description of Work in My Jane, VVill be Done in the HIGHEST STYLE of the Art. Hair Dressing a Specialty. Dyes of the latest and Most Approved ! Kind, Kept and Applied. Tixe ZE=-u/bllc Are Respectfully Solicited to Extend Their Patronage, Which Will he Merited by Strict Attention to Business, and a Sin cere desire to Pleaae Custor * M. PFMH The Science of KUeing. Scienc e in the last few years, sa; 8 The New Orleans Times, has gained a terri ble foothold in this world. It has rattled the dry bones of old fogy ism, made pi out of worn-out theories, upset ideas which have been established for cen turies. The latest and most astonishing fact that has been developed is that there is a scientific mode of kissing. The day when a young man could grab a girl around the neck and gobble a kiss in a rough but comfortable manner, is past. The time when he could circle her waist w ith one arm, get his shirt bosom full of hair-oil and pirouette his lips over every square inch of her con- tenance, is no more. Science has pro claimed against it, and man shudders, but remains silent. The old style of kissing, which sounds like some one tearing a clap-board <dl a smoke-house is now considered bad taste, and conse quently is rapidly going out of fashion, although the majority of girls admit that science has cruelly destroyed all the comfort of a long-lingering, heart thrilling kiss, and causes them to ex press no little regret at the change. The improved scientific method of kissing is to throw the right arm languidly around the fair one's shoulder, tilt her chin up with the left hand until her nose is pointed at an angle of forty degrees, or rather until it has an aspect resembling the bowsprit of a clipper-built sloop, then stoop slowly and graze about her lips in a quiet, subdued sort of way, lickie her nose with your mustache un til she cries “Ouch!” This is scientific kissing, but there is no consolation in it —nothing to make a man feel like u couple of galvanic batteries were gallop ing along his spinal column, it is flat lukewarm; it lacks substance, and if not stale is at least unprofitable. Hayes’ and Sherman’s Opinion of Gen- oral Arthur. “Von have made tlm custom house a cent re of partisan political mismanage ment,’’ —U. It. I laves to Collector Arthur, January 31, IS7H. ‘‘With a deep sense of mv obligations under the constitution, I regard it as my plain duty to suspend you in order that the office may bo honestly administer ed.” — U. R. Hayes to Collector Arthur, January 31, IS7H. “Cross abuses of administration have continued and increased during your incumbency.”—John Sherman to Col lector Arthur. Januarv 31, IN7H. “Persons have been regularly paid by you who have rendered little or no ser vice ; the expenses of your oflice have increased, while its receipts have dimin ished. Uribes, or gratuities in the shape of bribes, have been rw*bv«*4l by y..»»r subordinates in several branches of the custom bouse, and you have in no case supported the ellbrt to correct these abuses.” —Secretary Sherman to Collec tor Arthur, January ill. 1879. “Papa, didn’t you scold me, the other day, tor bitting my little brother?” “Yes, my child. It is very naughty.” “Then, papa, you ought to scold mam ma’s piano-teacher, for he bit her on the lips the other day, and it must have hurt her, too, for she put her arms around his neck as if she wanted to strangle him. X. reads about l>r. Tanner’s fast to his wife, \s ho is in an interesting condition. “Well,” she exclaims, “lie couldn't have been in mv tix.” They say Chicago girls never find it hard to elope. They make rope ladders of their shoe strings. ‘On The Old Camp Ground' The undersigned JEWELER, Is prepared, at his New Office at the corner of Custer Avenue an<l sth St., to promptly, thoroughly and Ratisfact© rilv repair all Jewelry Goods entrusted to his care. To mv old customers in Custer, and to all new patrons I extend greetings anti solicit a cull. F. A. BEELER, Pioneer Jeweler. M Mcfirm*. P. B. McCaiitbt McGuire & McCarthy, Wholesale Dealers In Liquors, Wines and Gigars. Anheuamr St. Louii Bear. Main Street, Rapid City, B. T. M——— NEW HOTEL, JUST OPENED. The Occidental Hotel UEiLT aaa.dL COZLTTTEIfcTXIBETT Largest and Best Transient quests especially solicited. Table well supplied. rt*>u»* neat and clean. Stage and tclegragh office in same building. STANI>ART A LaBARRE, The Deadwood and Custer STAGE & EXPRESS CO. Having Stocked the Hoad from Deadwood Via Rochford, TigerviUe, Newton’s Fork, and HiU City, to Custer With pn/ul frmr liniwa wo oom oorrr pnvsM*npvrf ihrotiph ccrofoTt an«l dispatch. Connecting at Head wood with the Sidney and Black Hills Stefp Line, rassemrers will find this the cheapest and best way to visit the miner in the middle and southern hills. EXPRESS BUSINESS A SPECIALTY. Following are the rates of fare from Deadwood to the point* named: ONK WAY. ROVND TRIP. ltoehford. - - 50 Rochford. - - - $6 00 TigerviUe, ... 6 (*> TigerviUe - - - 11 00 HiU (itv - - - 700 ilill City ... 12 00 Custer City - - 8 00 Custer City -* - 14 00 Office with Sidney & Black Ilills Stage Company, Deadwood. For information, inquire of the agents. CHAS. HA YYVAUD, Agent, Rochford. H I‘. BROWN, Agent, Custer. W. M: WARD Superintendent. •The Sidney Stage Line. Makes Better Time, Buns Better COACHES, and gives better accommodations to passengers than any OTHER UNt INTO THE HILLS. Stage leaves Pcadwood and Sidney Daily, Connecting at Sidney with the Union Pacific Railroad and all Points EAST, WEST, OR SOUTH. E. CORBIN, Division Supt. M. WILBII, Agent. Dead wood. Wholesale Liquors. Imported and Domeetic CIGARS, Of a OrMt Variety of Bread*. —A full line of— Kentucky Whiskies, Imported and California Brandies, Wines, Etc., For sale to the Trade AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. Call in and Sample our goode. On CUSTER AVE., CUSTER CITY. SLLVMJR BROS. Kverylhinjf New, HOTEL IN THE SOUTHERN HILLS. Corner Hixtli Nt. mi<l Cutter Avenu©* Proprietors. F. R. CURRAN. CURRAN & JOHNSON, Contractors —AWH Builders. Bash, Doors and STORE FRONTS Made to Order. 81m, Mir Cmmt fill 4 fink Carter City, ZX T. ' -W*. A. JOHNSON