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Black Hills Gold Digging

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
December
Year
1874
Copyright
Public Domain
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General Sheridan expresses utter want of belief in stories reoently telegraphed from Sioux City, of the presence of a prospecting party of ininers in the Black Hills country. All advioes received by the General from the commandants of the military posts on the borders of the Black Hills country go to show that no white men have pènetrated into that región since General Custer's expedition of last summer, "Now, then," said a physician cheerily, to a patiënt, "you have got along f ar enough to indulge in a little animal food, and - " "No, you don't doctor," interrupted the patiënt; "I've suffered enaugh on your gruel and slops, and l'll starve sooner than begin on hay and oats. " You get the same accommodations, more attent ion and better f are at the Sherman House, Chicago, now, than under any previous management of that excellent hotel, andforlessmoney. In times like the present these are important considerations.

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Old News
Michigan Argus