A Rush To The Black Hills
Report received in Washington represent the Black Huls territory as settling np more rapfttfy tlmn Governmeut offieers had any roa son to expect. It is now said by those f amiliar with the present tide of emigration tliat 50,000 peoplé will go there this snmmer, attraoted by tli lp,te gold discoveries. A daily line of stages has nlready been established from Cheyenne, and a tri-weekly one i'or the ï'ort Kenmey line from Sidney, apd one Oï two others will soon be established i'rom other points. The travel is already bo great that passeugers have to engag tJieiv Béatfe at lennt a week in advnncf. BiioTHKit Moouv has converted a newspaper reporter in Boston, a man who describes hiniself aA having led "a wild, rolliekiug, blaspheino'tis üfe, "
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