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Show BLACK KILLS ITEMS. On Tuesday the west bound U. P. passenger train dropped nineteen passengers at Cheyenne and the chsI bound train six. A large parly from Omaha has nrrived in Cheyenne, cn route for the Black Hill?. i i consists of over a hundred men with complete outfits for mining. Judging from the large amount of supplies being forwarded ton military post north ol here, Gen. Crook would M'cm to be contemplating ft spring campaign. Cheyenne- Lwlcr. S. W. Dear, of Jitd Cloud agency, lias pntablinhed ranches along tho route from Fort Laramie to the Black 1 1 'lis, nt convenient distances, and will keep necommodations for miners. Mr. Geo. W. Unman, Jr., ol Oniahn, has arrived in Cheyenne to look after the im'.ereBts of his proponed Black Hills singe line. He is not yet entirely satisfied that his way-ptntions would bo enfo from the incursions of the Sioux, but tho la-icr says that not a single man has yet been disturbed dis-turbed by the Indians in going to and from the hills, and considers the new stage route ns safe as tlio route between Cheyenne and Omaha. |