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Show ) T; I ,r I'NKIC.N,; ', h vudM'Ucu every at Thrtu I.'c livers 1 lu l. ,.. L. j: . EnV'M-u.- M;c I: v r' iy r: U a4 !r be r.vlcby vtt at onr Cowrtv. vh lull, ir.CluJiai:: iKn.i be Mi enmur.lcntor-i!,,'. Ne;ui Tar Mt'S P Dip K'triHiifl Ailir.i.i c fcitiis Tint on tU org.ini.ation of u thiiil 'p.uty, mid ir I,:s i tU-r- t i: appti.r to In- norl'iii y i!l. till' X':! r:i!..i A, . We ?us:Liy 1 :!ic Al'i..nc.' in lii tuo i.;.i pile Dolors Ni;i.i citj. T r..i in i o Mil T- tr lin "i'l. i. m i i.- -' . n . ( . v ( k i, i.rji.' - 'I mryr-..( S i ,!V r.i m- ir.i. i ini ! i !., pi . hey .'X'Ltr::-- V : i'l Ilia i rucSi chuue 'vMr-to, ecc.vc atttuuon. t County, ! m i oner i i fm Fntercd rt ;7)d't Cifml U'lnh) rnn'nlTe' wmit-r-nrnutporiation through the rr.aite SKlMMIN. pi;sr..-.IIBtil'KII.n "lleht l' "'ll ( T)U n i ( ,i ' n it I ; tl ' VICE Monn P mocifltn whelimnlv in ) ll f t bnt rng'ini.al neurit cveiv luntninT iv ani a common ropcatoJ ' Ivirocratic, under MOaltl: tlirt Wortein i.. nf it if nilIl .h,inll juM Hat oi laws will o a M.dto tbvfong Kej)i:l'l:e.in la!':.. Loe.ll imu iats, bow do you like th' pielnre? (.'an you eonaislentlv loan to n plot to ier ina non! 1v ino j' i.e tlio piets of your party? ICeej I - A t ,: p-- tit' . v,.., the m.ed t'oi ' ,iro.i im ineii !o. An i.! t'.,' but s f l.o rb r pi oi ing i ri. t)ien h i V, eori vIm in In' wie. r ri,r.v- ' v.'l u . I I I'-'- wash-stand- vouriyo oi'iio veapp'riionniont brothers? ilie August ekeiiou. Tile (d'lof of the K o ll o , L The above from the Sab Lain ITemM both (lie limn' ota' o and Rep ildi of says avowee the Rookies and the the Giant wronlt can parties urn tools oi Wall Mr; a: champion of Utah I'enio-riie- y, snmd ail eiv niee to a person who hut Grant this to ho (me, vet bow mud t b obtaiin d b not beeu wntcliing the course of thai nasi renn ndiMiiTcm-mIni-crno.fi "in snob an the itar. sheet sinco the little hull of polilira n al than by the ! pni lie in freedom was ret rolling by the eilizenf ia o inp!'i!i tliia is to 1" that few oi Ogdon and 1iovo a weeks ago. Bui to tlio'ip who have real among iti editorials fiioh logical sayings as that 8'ilt I.iko can only be a spectator in the mni H It'if'rm . j abso parties could TiIcr! Tiles Files! Ir. Williams Indian Tile fiiiitiiunt will cure Ulinel Weeding, nml Piles alum all oilier OinlimnlH Invi H alisorba tin ii:ni"i, allay (Hl'cd. the itching at once, nets ns a gives Instant relief. Dr. Willuims In oinn Pile Ointineul in piepmcd only foi Piles slid Itching of the private inirta, and nothing pIho. Every box iauai ranted. Sold by druggist, or sent by mnt on receipt, of price, bOc. and tl in pci box. Williams MFG. C o., I'rop'a. (.Teveland, O. hdnf f h tho superiors of whom, for economy, ir.duUrv and thrift, cannot be found ou the broad nurface of ths globe. The great majority of that thrifty poop1., claim allegiance to tbe Democratic party but tinforlumt'-'they allow- their ladi viduul gricvomvi to pun o vitro', of (heir better judgement and to blind them" to the workings of their poliTc-i- eiomira. Tj a casual oh mr. or.it wool i seem that (he Democrats oi Utah had been bipno-tizeor other.iiue pliee.l in the power of ths' luiudf ii o( Uepuhiicana who are devising all m inner of aehemej to gain as If political eo.it ol of Utah. It they Mci o waiting for tho Rail Lake Tnbtnc and the baker's do?on of Republicans it leprcsenta to give their consent before venturing to pl.ico Utah in a position to be reand horciitz-'cognized by the national large. Tho warns local Democrats to keep en eyo on tlie rmpportionraent to take place. This is ah which is ood mi f ir nn it go" but it bj pears I to u mt irnitn have already b en krp; to busy lcping their eyes on! ty a Rcp-ibl- i o'i ir.jt hi n I d i v.-r- fn-i- n . in ri i.iann'-- u - a 'ction tii it wc no I o h dhizi Ht i is li'.'RC'itti L'c'io'i'lnl tli iiiKi "i tb ir in my oi. f wjl t ii that id t,'ic!i i.;cr lingir t- have Lr y- r ?'.'' a; ij to be ti ii fiif - II ,.! inter f ventau f t h inad-- (I'S Ml;i-- P u holly in the Lilci.il j.artr, and to ti n it rage c.ills upon .local , t ) ; itkmp t t'fir cyea upon tlie fhc.-ait mifirc an ! August. m l more H rv iiii-it v.o'd lc i th .tern,. I wouii use ,i...C.Ma v.anl preventing such its-.lr.t;cmpH tln.i to con'cnt v. it h eii'.in ; up n tho.o who have it in r to dcfvxt sudi nieHSures to th ir p keep their i ve on t lie plot. How easy and ctT cti'i'ly such shameful actions ic.ld ; r. v; nt'f ! AU that is l .T.iov with issues unite oo- h -- s w it Ii national iin-n ! ih' scheme v...'iM Ii r Im'IIv . up tli.it the Utah Coiciiii-fioand all the eoinhiucd could R pr.hi;c.'.:i i'.!' ly in the next lnit I'Ct' ii it up eev--n romth: to give the rt.pi ,'sentntive in the logigla-luparty Tten wliy T'ltoff Jong-'- r tbat.m-porl- , mt cltchirdtion which will eound i c i li 1 f I Ks-a- a- i pa:-ti-- -- r, n monopeaty death kntllof Republi-di . Utah, and pave the W3y tn statehood and freedom? ho 4 - ? s fi i. e aiJsc trn4 a Dt I j hr 'a Kl.t A ND Send for UTAH. Trie. UiRf'i' I. ! nt 'i n. U i i'. in Bootli, . - nil' , . ' . ' , ,s.e ludru:ii. c jcPm v iMM ill, ll Pi U i r. j; i.'l ii Ml V. W Si i y. i i : i.un'ii I'ciu Ut, H il j. i.c 1. S;iv...n, j. hi !,. hr; did. Vice "I1- 10T..S. tiw li, t J:,h n. ( 'If l'l u . J i u. I ,o ilHEAtO.. itkibii. BUM. SPURS. SITS i iti ''S''"' UllUil .1 J ,,r i amS! - ! ,T iu - r.bfc i rk nine to ih vtouii tint m i a t ip (iffwtBk i l e cju ft.ruih j ot ?t tm.ahi herr a;w q H 1L 'r 'Q'tii,-- iouumb 4ew-K.i ,u ". 1 . :! li.ilin' Cl. C1!.p jx W v;d "c, n L ! . llt.n-- to t ; 00 W (It in r;ili tec I !( letter 1 Any Other tin' Wool Glowers tli in 1V Utah. in Company I KADSM-r.vitTKli.-- Jov a r,o:-srtli-i- Ifis tf st-sl- Uish. Piopfiij ('.nil i'loiti.lctu All e tltould l' to .'ili!rc:-'r''"- l R. ( I mi;!. W.l i (il'O'.iel' N'e.oli ii a ll t .'til. t , , CITY LIQUOR STORE. xv. j ll-GAC- il thief-take- WIIAT a,-.!,- 'h . wKolesale lots at -- XH I am lihewiao cntig of tTvinet XVin-- SCROFULA It Lukvl'itv.' that impurity in tlio Mood, which, acMaky years practice lin gism C. A. cumulating in the glands cf tlio nock, proSnow & tjo., SolicitoiH of Tiitents at duces unsightly lumps or swelling which causes rainful running sores on tho arms, Waaliington, D. unaurpiiact .1 eurcist legs, or focti which dcvelnpes ulcers !n the in ohlq.iuing pateuts for nil cIuimih 1. or nose, often causing bl'nne --? or They make a epccialty oi eyes, ears, which Is the origin of plnplM.c ulrejected caBua, and have secured allow-Alic- deafness; of in any patents that had V oi cerous growHis, cr the many other otanlhshv Uoi)3 usually ascribed to humors; which, previmifdy in lii Fsitsivsiff y au.) VI;i'l'HaleI.i.ju.irr;iu,i! . ; Is I In .! j ; ii fSTI (TliA A'.i , , pXces. . ; i ' lorl . i ' ,,f s.:L :. M!'t'!'.t-- ? PAT m!.',!: ! !.. p, 1 . ; Is ANO HKTAII, OCAI.K!.- WiniLCSAM.; IN -' 1 rcjt'itd. f 4o. "t prnvO 'u; pplj ..TxaLato. tbe Fainoua Chicago Cottage urg.-rwhose lovely tones would tv IhiioI ir every home were it only Known t could bo obtained on taiuK term at tliia iopu!nr Trovo lion?;'. It is a wo;-- , Th' dcrfully iiiclivlious iiMtituncnl. also supply the Gohlcr, Colit v sr,,' Hclmlicit linnos. Dont buy an im-i- i u ni?ni until you wiiicfor pm iculc: unite, there would still be Democrats enough from the ranks of the Peoples party to snow them under ou every turn. Never was that old say lag : "Procrastination is tho thief of time more st.ik ingly suggestivo to a community than it j at the present time is to tho peopo of .JEaN U ni . lleic we sen a great common-wealt- b- ?- )'' v'i f mm i u U ,i ivrair1 ai i in i, atr i hi nt in . , I r to im tf lafisl F-- I ,j icuk-itc-- l !-- j cusr g jiif- ..!! . ft, intg ft j sym- g V, T ,r tsex H:ifrwfK. vf ,l ntJ.U at hb &. j Ttah from dividing on party linos, Hud the only bandits to ba derived In delay-itithe matter longer are those to ht gained by the g. o. p How in (lie name of reason, we ask, can any barm arise from onr throwing aside tho litllo petty diflerances which have existed between Liberals and members of tho Fcoplos party? Why, says our cynical fiiend, dont you see that just so soon as the People's party shall begin dividing its ranks that that the Liberals, regardless oj,, national nlation9, will unite a one man pimi toj clfct tho Mormons? Our answer nol We do not lC ,nne moment that Democrats -"""Trticana can unite on the same a enough to accomplish nni CllII PiOJ-- baULl . parts quote i ! S? nr nd f wiiSh , i;a-me- present movement to dhtdy lines, one is i.Bturiilly inclined to tin .sounding brass and tinkling bol dies! tint li avoid ulng a word. In our way of tbinkiug, there is ermr J RB 1 Doors, Windows, Mouldings, Lnth, WOOL (iliOWEliS (.'OdlPANP Shingles, Lumber, Rustic T. and Q Flooring and all kinds of Building A N 1) PUL T S W L Material. j . S1 fjr neli xs vrwtiJn. go.!i'- i I 5 S , e i:; I . n v. t,.m iiLiie it t!1 Itit"i iltti Mui cM'fiiion of a rori'oral' p guard The iiii'toiy of tin tliiol pe i( in'l.ii for rev-- ' of lion, o rata !io are Liberals ieountn i.i not eiHoiiiiiginy i,i i , )'. n.- oiine on'y. T!i9 Liberal pmtv iiop., . ri The S flos and Nciitiirbu idr. inenibf r of llie AIIi.ui' e no to I a v liil, of Mormons i puistn il the inost reiiFible p! :p. , vent t lie liwiranchisement . constltnwill follow i n bey Lav.) not at-- i r I tlif n r , , ! bi) tionv.iil !' adopted, and Utah will t ,r i u1( jr ,,ri , , t , b,iW. !p, nfliiliob: , Clatf-- Gpriiriiiy a GpociaUi- - true th Uhifj, tin' ..orn.ondifsfranrhis'fMl, will Matf. TIJ, wing be overrt lieliiiinyly Ki iublicmi. wing of tly farnn'ie Alb'i Tho Lili"ii:l pniiv in cwfntinlly a tlm Clil.tiiJg loo,' o from th.1 I' nnM.ii.'iiii.'";, it? organs are eater the stile g mg H Specialties Harness ano. Saatiies,: PROVO i )i;jMi-Uu- n CUr ' ) , I 14 4vtiq4 n v i l ' e !' and lai.ir.g I1 tnnininvr ('inventions of tin' I1 1'lni'i.iii tin limilP V n Cll.il'l 'I I'' !i nnd loyhlnlmo ii T m.i'-'i-(n nor, lcgi-itir. mid (in,.i orgi.i nml the I mluni runic m nr mptm inj: iiu j AIiiLuhki, nml cRtIm! ni I V : , ., or Olir Specialties. jr talt. ndon',' will G: "rn'ic yroiuialy. uni ruc U:c i oUfi ce f ivom. .i an umpiuy oi mo cut as a porter or a director of a bank. jI The clew and the working up of It la made much more of by an American than by any one else. He will jump at concusiona from ) a faint something, and frequently hit the mark; where the stolid Britisher would be stumbling in the dark. Farit Sadalcv To be a good detective a mao must be possessed of courage, brains and cooluess There is no mystery, however impenetrable 1'i tiCf E,ii()' it may appear, but whnt can bo solved li the right methods are employed. There was a caso 1 remember ii Chicago. A business man was found tVii) Halters and murdered ono morning In bis office. Tbe crime had evidently been committed the night before, for the body bid been cold n Swat Fads cic. long time, and the man's family had waited CENTER MAIN CT.. KERN; CITY for him to come to Ids homo the evening been had valuables His taken, previous. the safe had been rifled, and beyond the In the mans head, there ghastly bullet-hoiwas nothing to indicate with whai therrime No pistol was found had been committed. I was put on tho caw- - and reasoned Hint as tho robbery was evidently couimltied fur gain the murderer must be iu poor circumstances. I visited all tho pawn shops In tbe i LU city, and found that live revolvers had boon pawned between six o'clock tho previous veiling and the morning. Three were 4.V nr.TAii. colibor, the size evidently used to kill the sviiou:s.vi,K man. Two of the nicu were and tlio other wasnt. Tho latter was described to me, and I took the pawnbroker down to the different rail- ivav depots where trains were leaving. We Side-in- g, went through three trains, and tinnlly located tho man in a smoking car. I sr rested him, and much of tho dead man's It s property was found in his possession not much of a story if the man hadn't pawned the pistol lie would certainly ho got off, but it shows how much llt'lo things amount to, and will give you an idea o? how s defective will go to work The lifo of a detective is stsrtlins enough, but it gets tiresome and monoto nous, and I expect soon to retire. I rsraoir,. her one case that happened In New York A very swell reception was given by one of he loaders of society. One of the guests All of w'licL wo v.iil nil at IX!) i.' 11 I'l. had luid a valuable solitaire in tho ladies , on tho dressing-rooand for- getting it, had left it. On lior return to And it, it had, of course, disappeared. No body knew where it was. The truuks ct all lit.,-the Soul h ? o' : goods iu ho servants were searched, hut no trace could bo found of tho jewel, which was u j before furchnotty worth 84,000. I finally found It whore it had been pawned for 8000 iu a pawnshop by a French woman. I took the visiting list of tho hosloas, and finally, after a week's Ci!v. ILH slssf Caray Ui any search, found that one of the guests, a rich a French and bad that she maid, woman, had gone to Europe shortly aftor tho re-Olfn-nml .t tii Ir v j ppoo.K . R. eeptlon. 1 had to wait for her return, mado the W. R n acquaintance of tho maid and took her to the pawnbrokers, whero he identified her. rihe confessed and her mistress redoomed the diamond and paid all tbo exponses. I never told on her. You see also that pawnbrokers are im- portent factors in our business, and that they are frequently of service In detecting crime. Still, pawnbrokers encourage rob- bers, for if there were no shops the tempta. , tion to steal would not bo o great. Its a singular businoss in every way, ' ooucluded tbo 'Fascinating' In !Iai i.al V uig tHiciiro,! tlio i ,i".'ucv of v.,, L" !! many wavs, but like overy thing else, one Tel'-- U'dinty, I nm now u,l to ?h:,, ' gots tiled of it. ..I purtuion--wiioth- OLITICS IN THE EAST. WHO NEVER SLEE1. Thrilling Inoldenta In the Tdfo of an American Detoctlvo. How Frmefi, English and AtueTlcnn Thlot-Takn- Hunt Thtr Oame Lbadonlug Olahonoat Clerk. A Few C'aaei Illu.lratiug the MethoiU. One of the detectivog In the United States, after repeated solicitations a for Denvor the by reporter (Col.) Timos, consented to talk about tho business. There is all the difference iu the world," he said, between the methods used by the secret service agents of different countries People who read French novels have an idea that thedisgulses spoken of in them as worn by tbe Leooqs of the dtfforont stories ' as something utterly untrue. 8trange as it may seem, however, it is true. A French detective who can not so dis guise himself that his superior can not reoognlze him could not And employment In any detoctlve bureau. Tho disguises are wonderful, too, and even the strong light of dsy shows no imperfection in them. There are two sorts of detectives in France State detectives and tho municipal or city force. Among the former no ono knows who hla fellow detectives are, and as they never work in pairs, the necessity for knowing each other is not so great. The workings of the French bureau is very thorough and more like tho American method than tbe English. The latter never think of disguising themselves, and go to work openly. If a bank is robbed in France a now assistant teller or clerk appears in tho bank a day or so afterward. Ha is a detective, of course, and where in England the detective would be called In m front of all the employes and ask them all manner of questions, theFrench would say nothing, and nothing more would probably bo beard of the robbery until tho thief was caught. The English have a great system of Among the vicious of all classes, male and female, are always tho.o to be found who, for tho sake ot being protected in a certain way, carry all the nows of the crooked work done among tho swell mobsmen, as high class thieves are called, to Scotland Yard, whore is situated the Criminal Investigation Bureau. If Harry, the Swell, is flashing a groat deal of money about tbe fact Is at once reported to the police, and If any large forgery or robberv bas recently occurred, Harry, the 6well, is liable to prove an alibi. Inside tho groat pertiooof Scotland Yard is a large case containing tho photographs of ail the detect Ives employed by the bureau, and tho crooks or tbleres can have free access at any time to study the faces of those who are liable to be after them at some future time. This system is not used much in America, as the police do not p it much faith iu it. In France or England, if the employe of a big banking house is suspected of irregularities his habits sre watched and tlio facts ascertained, while iu America a mnn will be set on the track of the supposed thief, make bis acquaintance and ingratiate himself into tnesuspected mans confidence He will spend as much or more money thafl tbe suspect, and will go Into any dissipation wttb him. In the event of irregularities in uuv large concern, the American detectivo SASH, BUN SAFETY fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption must awotent. u u, u., and deaths Belnal-most gtiiorar of all diseases or affections, for very tew persons, are entirely free fiotn it. MODEL 1889. It Bo Iy tikirg Hoods Parssparllla, which, ly the rewarkjNo duos It has accomplished, Using Ckuxl 3840 3220, Ibr ft dcarrlpHre and price-li- S PIT. RIFLE SIGHTS LYM8M 8r, Til a r, n Hiwl f'r ('falnjnie A ebowTng Slgbta and jHiilca of latest design. Addrew; WM. LYMAN, Mlddlefiald, Ci. , W v,- n At i ! we Mono i for all lin'i utv, ii i "I ot't i (im in;; W , i ui onnioe. woo are suffer I ing iromiRjKwsofrmyrwl and any Kxwwvi,ftr nfl tforiFD, our method and up- ... .iit in M.icliiii? V'1 ' K O I I W Co., Jrouisville, Ky. 1.1'ot Ns' ytock rtf 1,1 I. j n i .' g' 1. ri'i on at .w the cst r kwn you m; i LLS, v phi Iti'h r " V' ' u : i t. ,. i - I I l. t I I ' ., . i , . ."! ii' U. Yuri tl n i i.i . .1 r i ( h llt! , i. u . .tli ! tv. hnnd 'ulv cd Cigar. first clap? go"drt ,' l HALL if. I.r, , ! c ' f ; c i . i , . J, , i . ; . ; ; I ' I i i , , ; : ;; ; i , ; ; i, , ,,'j Mill", - ( i i. ' ,' ! i , ( 1, write. I ! ,. , I. . iRi IjODER, ivA ' Tm-i- 1 ' . . ! dcatr it 1; rf . t .I.ti T" .. r ' !ti l..;( U - ' j U t i i f : r. V- , - " ', i ! L'. f Si'. .1 ) a1 j' ;n iiii- . ?Ianu- - -' i -. th 7". Imported and Domestic Ymes anil Liquors, t ':. ' Air BILLIARD v ' r; ' AND ' ' 5 Rtfai! ,(5 ' ' i this paper when Name - IT iu. OPEYOUl I 'ih Ft; niitare & Wall Paper stool-pigeo- n tf- FOSSipt own Exclu:!, p tanoog will Thera h, thiu. ?1 An s' 2,000 References. !', rail patient, ' r Of - rwnt brood over your condition, norptvc uplndociwir Thourand of tho Worst Cases have yielded to our HOME TREATMENT, as set forth la our WONDERFUL BOOK, which wo send eoaiwl, post, paid, FREE, for a limited time. 0tTtrv.0fY. Remember, uooooelwhas tbo methods, appllaucoe ana experience that we employ, and wo claim the mohopoly op uetroea success. Erie medical C9., 64 Niagara St., buffalo, n. Y. AYF.MK, , UNDERTAKING, lEtfi ' allcril aCTUGt K I porrvr.tboeoorn of thHr frllowB and tho con-traof friends and nompantopR, loads UHfo rORAUMITEOTIMUKE AIjIj IIIND.w. OTP WnonroVfsvYYMfuid I TBrcel tol jniarantro can' i' r I C fflBHB vork a Specirsily, HJiLDlNG MATIlRIAL orctera titfsnn Itom rt I i own, Dfs- - Lh 1 - I METHODS, nnd Contro', who havo weokorfjy I PtVnOP0. or dbwuedl lo 3NO r lie N3 itleilhE I JIVe t .1 .v. Lumlier Sawed anti Hressad fe Order, rm T 1C Crp A'lMtlMr;' , Karr-IDEAL MFG. CO., Box Q, Ksw r? fc? CF VARIED,' nr hi'., A YOUR OWN HOW TO PREPARE CUHA. i.i'iMi il .ih iPii ti a1 VALUABLE CONTAtNfNO ml SUCCESSFUL Wiilt 'Nn yj Hymc rri Intkel'seof he 1 .1 'WAD? t $30.00 ci . CATALOGUE MR.'hini? in.T t S SAVE MONEY. r i 1 Aijd Mill it! tip a x' FREE. iiiusTavrio MOSIFOLV BUSTED, i il 1 1 3 $ Shot Gsn?. For Rifles, Pistols AND $60 for $30 slums 100111 8EL0A0Y0UB SHELLS Doses Ono Dollar .tv Cartridges. IDEAL" lEUUBIRG Unequrlled both for Hunting and target Shooting. HOOD& CO., Apo'Jwftilel.lontlLMaj IOO 4440 of Bopoottajf lUflc, etc., to tbe s Hoods SfusctpcriUa rrrJT'l'Df? Y Weight, SNibi-- l DonblActioo fierolvsn, 6olJ br fitl ftrnKis!. I TOP. SIDE EJECTING gj X. Mouldings, Glass, White Lead.oti, Also the Celebrated S.dW.M. Paints, Doors and Window Frames, SOLID often when other medicines have failed, has pro mi Itcelf to ho a potent ami peculiar this d;sen s. home of these meJic.no cures are really wonderful. If you suiler from ccr.'fuis. ho cr.ro to fry Hood's Sarsaparilla. ?.fy dau.uhtcrMarj- wasaflll. ted with ul u:oieiieflifromthetirneheasrimei,th cd ! till she 1 .i!i-,six years of a; e. ) ur.-.- p one of then after lu l.cr neck, gr .v.;ngo th' M of a pigeon's egg, l"erp e a m..r.lng fre fvr thrcejoaii. Ve hrr Mood',; porrai'anila, when tho lump av.d dis-- i all tnJI-ati"'cf scrofula cnir-'lappealed, and now the seems to he l Irakliy child J S CanLiiFtVaui!ght,N..J. 111. Be suio to got only by C. Bn o, at! How Can best-know- n bo-In- g NEW REPEATING RIFLE ...LhViii r Mi, iMstes, lift. 33i - V AVr-- ( x otonelrininiings iorBuiidirf - rarrit'!. J. W. HARTT.F.Y, Prop. im r- . , ! uii'liiicr Sfoiio Ktc. Street, Nf-phi-. - d spccidity |