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The Black Hills Daily Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 2

The Black Hills Daily Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 2

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Peal Estatt Broken. Hotels. The Black Hills Daily Times, in Legal. NoWLIN A WOtin, STAB BOLLOCK and K-Ui Na lu ni'aiv an inn pnn'rsut iravi'i 10 th Hill rioinct from the south and th cast. In omi this axertiim it true, ami in anothrr it in not.

So fur an the jat i con-cornt'il it in correct, Imt a to the future a very rapid anil jTceti-Lie change has Lctin taking place thn present aeaaoii. Thia corre-rpuiulrnt niiplit lia aanerteJ that a yoar aj; last April, thcro was more mail carried over the Sidney route in no day than there was over the Bimimri'k route in a year and asserted truth, fur the very sinipln reason thill ut that tinii) there no mail ut all carried over, tlio route, in fart the Bismarck lino of stall's had not commenced to run. liming thin Miininer the Bismarck line hnve curried more pawiijer to and from the east in and out of ill" Hills than all the other routes ami the eastern mail is certainly and frradnally seeking its way in and out of the Hills I iy this line, and in another year tho Sidney route will exist only as a inemory of the past. Tho mail and passengers ly the llisinarek line can be laadud in Chicago twelve hours earlier than lv the Sidiiev a fai that is just lici-oming un derstood throiifrhout the country and liy tin; government. Of course the water is ha at P.ei'.r Butte, imprepintud with unlit for drinking, cooking or washinir.

We have heard of soinethiii(f of the kind before. It is the old storv that has kept pace with emigration to the west. Council Bluffs people, in the early settlement of that place aud (iiiaha, used to tell cbnut the ulkali water they had at Omaha, ami i'kv ffr.i;. The fame was truo of Leavenworth and Lawrence, Kaias wo have heard the same story of Denver, Chey-emif and Sidney, and even Rapid City, Crook City and Deadwood have not escaped the appalling and braen attribution. To have completed and made perfect his argument airainst the location of Uw ji(ltt0, X.

V. sh(mlJ tho othr fact That xW fl.tlU, t)l0 Bllttn vmi. arp witll" t)lH hlu 0f Adam. while tlioi.e on tho Sidney route are possessed of the righteousness of Christ. The fact is that a large majority of the people of the Hills are entirely satisfied with the location of the post at its present place more ko than they would have been at any other point, for the very good reason as stated by General t'nit the situation commands all the lines of communication between the mining region and the country roundabout, and that it will afford pn tec! ion to a district of country tliiit is being rapidly settled up bv farmers aud stock raisers." CALIFORNIA CLOTHING STORE Whttlanlf and retnif rfieri fn CALIFORNIA CLOTHING, imytstnlltt ntntiufnetatflluf Ihitumrket,) Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Rubber Goods, Mission Goods and Blankets, 0 t'K fttnrk rati fit I ftfi'Weil In qiunttty or mmliiv.

mid we nr t'llinir good at prien lowi-r than evr licfore in the iliil-. HUNTER a LIUEXTHAL, Sen.it- Hnildintr, Main drpet, Uwulwooil. CLAYTON'S AIR COMPRESSORS Duplex or Single. The nniviiironiitrPsMjrs whk'h MitiM'Hi'tion, titrtitnlih itif more atr, with leu fuel, tlimi any other Air Compre-for. Ur.rrKKncvA.

ItiKnnH Kok Drill N. U'clmT MlniuK Machine Co- Cohimhit. f- Harwlona Mint-. HelmotiL Hi((hUnd Marv MllWiHmi Juan.CoI; Jopiin Mi ii in a jopiin, ncwAitau Un uirk.silvt.T Miniug California. MiniiiR Ium, Kock Drill, Air Receiver, and Complott Mining Ouifit.

Min owniTi an i nperiu tendon tunl ftmira'tor and (ithem. rq nested to write lur Orax'nr, irith ttrnnUy rvhirai prtrm. CLAYTON' tTEAM PUMP WORKS, 14 and Wafer Htrvu lm BROOKLYN, Jt. T- ai I km Offiritl Vmprrmf rrH- i UK UWM), Tilt KM'AY, tmn. OAII.T, I year nienth 1 month A'KKKLY, I ymmr Aadreaa 4U uu in 1 "i 4 Wi 1 mi Tibu," IAltWlHI 1.

llt Ol. Territorial Officers. ftefeni.r. Wm. A.

Hnwanl. Herelr, I.eenc R. H.ifcl. 'hM Juaiire, PC aii.unon; Aaaeelate (iramille If. HeniifU nml A.

II. nlted Siati Aiuirm lluiih J. Cmuplwll. I'Tiilfil Hielea Marehal, John H. Raymond.

I'. (. inrrerir It.nernl, lli-nrjr Illegal CnnKri'M, II. hi. J.

P. Ki la. r. OOISTY i'urnilniMKrt, liurt WThliaon, Jae. Rvarj, W.

Uelee. blivriit, Juiiu Manning. Register of ieei nml m-tfiu Ckrk.l II. Trewurer. V.

K. Jii.tu of John H. lounty AHuriii Ji x'i li Miller. K. Viin Ho'luiigau.

Cornutr. A. Li. rfc-fun. Aie.r.

J. I'miBi'tt. PuUIr In-tni ui.n. fugi ne Wood. Jll.tiT.

nf llie IVftre, Iwb.Iwii'hI. rlia. E. fit kit. X.

hiirk; Ceiilnl. liuln i.ii-dinnij Bear Uul li. JnrOT. ri.lwr. (un.

tel. t. V. tiral.etn, H. H.

Hi-aimm, I'hea Siiict. K1. lic.nahtit. Fl'K HKI.K'.ATE TO I'oNHRK-s. Granville C.

Bennett. The tight which gave the Austrian possession of Serajevo, the Mroiiiihold of the Bosnian insurgents, appeara to have been a severe one. The attacking jiarty lost three hundred nun, while the Bosnians had three hundred killed aud seven hundred wouudod. The vetcrun revolutionists, Gar- i ibaldi, once mure gives notice that he i-till lives. He is out with a letter denouncing Austria ami Germany, aud proclaiming his approval of socialism.

His rant will make little, impression over there, for the mass of the people, have forgotten him and his exploits. He might create a sensation by coining to America and pooling his issues" with Dennis Kearney. RAPID CITY'S GRIEVANCE. A correspondent the initials of X. V.

writing from Rapid City, Aug. jth, publishes in the Chicago rm ol tnn i in. int. a communication with the following verbose heading "Sheridan Porty Milea Away The residents of Rapid City, in the Hlack Hills region, say that is as near as he came to their town when he was looking for a arte for a new post, and that he vim being banqueted at Dead-'n-nod when he should have been eoutouiplating the advantages of Rapid City." The grievance of the correspondent is well stated in the foregoing, and it is not necessary to was words to explain thorn farther. Sheridan's reasons for establishing the post at Bear Butte are sullicient answer to the objections raised against its location there and in favor of some other point.

The first and principal one is that the situation commands nil tho lines of communication between the mining region and the county roundabout, and the other is that the water nt that point is very good. The third reason given by the General is that it will afford protection to a district of country that is being rapidly settled up by fanners and utock-raisers. X. Y. Z.

takes exceptions to these reasons and attempts to answer them Htrinlim. He claims that tho following lines converge at Rapid into a single line Sidney, Pierre, Cheyenne, Kearney, North I'latte, Omaha and Yankton. Upon like reasoning the citizens of Crook can claim that all the foregoing lines, together with the Bismarck line, converge at their city. In fact, had the Gen eral been hunting the converging point of entrance into and out of the Hills, Crook City in by -nrf (l nll niir- location ana 10 uu pracurai pur- poses that point beyond any other place in the Black This correspondent makes the statement that there is more mail carried over the Sidney line in one ilioth than over ihc Bifmnrrk Canoll, risbee Folk; Real Estate and Mining Brokers fur tha nl mining Property If THK KLAC'K HI LI A O0lc, LKE HTKF.KT, DupwMft, riiftfiiny nffr our rwr to thoto who wlih in wU or iiirtl.t wlittlt or frM UmiI part of i Cold and Silver Mines, an1 Ml ran multf to thlp ptvnnlnry iittf to his li'inrf rrti a Hihln sl tun'' to nnninc iiKr- fy rliitilt knvH (l-wTi'tin looNiiun, HM'I if HifHllf, sii-ifll, Willi IH. l'toittf'l Hlltl (mTimim HlIVMllOli JIVa to biiiii'f fiitntt'J our curt-.

CAXULU FR18BEK A FOLK. D. tW. r. IlKiRAal, J.

MAtXAl INGRAM MACLAY, REAL ESTATE Mifliai Brokers and CDllectiiE apt; RKFERKNCEHi Btowp a Tutu, Jrm lui, Hot. firis, b'hi wood. F. (t. Mii.ay 4 Co.

Hrknft, MoDtnna. T. oh a Kl. Hmn NuounL C. II.

i4ftA, i L-all rlilcti. AgtnU for tht Celrhmtrd Muilrtakm 1. Assayers. J.F.SANDERS, IXAMINKK of Mm. hu Avcr.

An a uiv-fl of ir tni in i in-ml It, n.nili', Oiin't on Mheriimti rtrfft, Iwu iluur Jat'Hf J.Mt itttifi-. Alu -uli-iituii' t-r (sfwllurn nitialktHin for r-. tu Kim A KimUM, Mill 1 1 Miv. ty Ll California Mutual Life Insurance OF CAMKOIi.lIA. 1.

H. Ulltlll.l P.INUI.T r. Utmi.toii. iipn'l su r.ut, Miyn. AwrT coin.

C.n-h In offW'p mid lu-tl j.iif, Hood- i.t irk- I mm-. iti ii-n on tinin rtuiit nt r-nl with douMt III.MHIiK il iill.itriul lm in oil ki Hlid I. Ml 1- I f-1 1 jir- nii'iiiiH (i(-t i I'rt'ininni iiiih'i mid itiri- llK Init runt at'crut'd 7tl 'l AO 1 4 'fl (Iu Kol.D Hi Luitniriu. LfKal r'i'Tv-. Am.

Kx. jnt i i lit. lull )('t Unrfl 00 CotttitNled di-itlii lMMa, dob All nth IT I'luMii HR itlltt the ciMiijitiiiy tiO TotAl lUl.llitU NVt ovit nil iln 34RJ4.1 It rruTittcMt. or iiik TraHiToaut aiuitos. Al IflTMK Oh KICK, I YjIMKTf.N.

1 1. Kh. Si. 17. 1 B' 1.

John Sand. Atiditur of ihr Territory ol T'tikotu, do ln'i'i hy i-rrtify Hint thi mid fitrt-if hi in; a inn- mid -orr'i oy nf tin. (tuteini'iii of the condition of ihf Pjuiflc Mn-tiiJtl Life lii-uritiu-i- of i'ltliforniit. uu th 1-t duy of l7w. mid now on lilw in in oflli-p, and I do h-n-ty n-ttily llint tlx- aid Mutiiul Lil tiuntlii-i- duly hii-thoi'lAt'd to run hitfiitff- of life in-wrtiin't In fftd 'i'l'iiitorv of vi-iircud- inu ifciuhiT.

John h. n.nd. nn-( my luind mid will. Auditor, U'lkota '1'i'iiiiory. i'ft ri-et ipN from it Invi-ctini-nu niui ul! of if ih'ittlj hi T7.

bll-iuin in nlmw tii'-ra- of lmi u-r i ut over thu lu-M luiim ol lu. A "lnm Um not cijiMiIni hy niiy nthcr lift Insurance couiitiiiv in the I nitt ii 'Uu Minimi it- iluMjiily company in AiiH-ri'ii ha-fully coin plied vilth tin Jrrl-torhtl law of Dakui.t, mid i fully t'tujioufri'd to ilit tht'ri'iii liKnllv. extra chitri' for rt-Hidcnco in th IIIik Hill Kor iurtirau''i mid lufi'itnntiou apply to L. C. hNrial Auent, Jjt-adwond, D.

T. Notice I We, the undersigned, having bought the City Creek and False Bottom Toll Road propose to make this the shortest and best route in and out of the Hills, and haue put on a larae force of men to put the same in a No. I order. The Road will be open to travel on and after the first day of August. The distance to Spearfish City over this road is 12 miles, and to the Centennial Valley 7 miles.

There has been over $4,000 will take $2,000 mi re to complete it. A reasonable toll will be charged. See rates below. toll" BATES. Kadi way.

Knnnrflrly Horse and Wngon 'tb CimiU. 4U Outs 1 4 78 U) rltr.emen free. Kpecial rates for trninl. N. VADEB it CO.

week in vour own town. $4 outfit if JO free. NorlKk. Header, If you wuut a At which oereoiiN of either nee can make treat pay all the time tliev work, wriw for partfefTai so 1. JUlAwr l(.

Mafiie. mrMw Spearfish House P. C. RILKT. Prop.

rifl mt rotIy and Airnlabvd limn 1 In lh tttmu. Tah Hifl'lUd Willi all WKuhl in rMn. Hptx'UU attvntloii so rt-gulaaf l(irltri NKWliY KUHNI8IIKU. Th Ur la with lh hel and fhnl. mi rUara and liquor.

Jyii if Dclavan House, Spearfish, D. T. M. STONE A CO. IWairroa.

Kl). TOWEKH, Chief Cltra. nlir with th and niwt numfortahl twda In lh lowo. Prirata find lie a vn nigral jyt-iin Wentworth House. At ll.a hexl of Mala street.

PA BOA Kb al wrreal rafM. BUST tt rtrt ovMla. J. I. tOHNKLk Z'murlotop.

(Formerly ef Commercial Iieiteer.) tf DYER'S Hotel and French Restaurant, F. Hy Htreel, Cheyenne, ThU eaiaMlehment hae Wen thoroughly re fltled. end la now readv to ai'eomnioTate Ha old pelroiiF aud the piil.lh In flrni rate aiyle. 01ME, FRESH 0TBTER3, And all the luiurlea of the eeaaun, alwaya oa hand. Hinele hoard hy the day or week, al moderate tenna.

The har la alwaya prerided with the beat of Ll((Uora itud Cigar. fur Qucd Mtnl, g. tK hmr Aatlnuraef. Kree 'Mua to and from all 1 ralua. T.I MENDELSSOHN II riA.Nn CO.

AUK NtW HELLISH New Pianos for $125, Pacti. Kitd all itylfi. ln ludlnic (Jraod. K.iiar and Cpr tht. all nt mrli-tly lirt ljip.

nl Iht nt il i-mIi holt-ila factory prte, din-cl li iU ptm'iiaM'r. AVw iStitni IhipUi Oiwirfriinj whli'lt In i knowlfdaf-id hy iha hUht miioi cm I Miithonih ti (trrate. linirov ffit-nu T-r put Into a Miiart- piano, profiucii.K th" hunt mt'inihtnf poicrT, ruAino fluid d'p'a tf (UU It ltd ftiuf'tlrttlljf llt'IHV 'lall'l KtVPl It 'rt (i fM (, Im iuk a "Krand piano lu a mjiura fW," The MfTulelnsohn Upright are Finest tn America. Th- ar prinonn-vd tli Plani of ih AH our pmiton nt mada tutirrly hy ourtdvi'i at our nimiiilHrturv, Ni. 400, A 40S WoTth H-VJ.

SOO, Mj2, Ml, 8'iti 8 870 lOih A v. Now the hu-id and one nf (ha law, in tho world Oriiflually otaMUIifd in 11-', over am. hi-tnit anioi.K tht nmkt-a of piano hi' hi tht- ti al of tiinu. Over t'JJMM tn umfErrry I'iano ftttltf umrrmntett for fit yar. art now rnakinf all our planon entirely of VULCANIZED LUMBER.

Tha Kffiti'ttt dii'-vpry ff tho aK1. Wood rt'iidiTt-d iiiipi'iiRhiihlt' ohrlnkinK, chc kiuK or itrpmif and imaplilf of MitnriiMK nmi-iitrp an tulriinizi'd rni-hfr. Thi iiii'ri'Hwf'd and IoubIihcmn of tlia wood piudwi'i a of ton truly wondt rlul. 'lh pri'i'if of Yiilmtiuiiiir i hj iiui'diiiifry our lit-tory and lnw thi- K'-hietlvf! control tin piit eut tor pifiim ttiiikintr, which, Utt tiu-r aiih our rtthcr p.itcntu mid Impr. vciiu-ikm, in- hid-IhU' Mnthmiti Kif th trnlrunif Urnlt, rtn-dtr our pimios In every n-upcct tho BKST AXDFIXdKST in the WOULD In th I n-hiilti of KtreiiKth, durahility, j-i-liuhiliiy, mid nhility f-r fiiuidini; tn nt-, v-duuu', "p'iwr, resonance, hiillimi-y, nwi t-t-nt-t-K.

ayinpaihfiii itud lnfiuKipialltyuf lone, (fvi-unen- liiriihNiii tin- nt ue d'-hea-i-y mid lait ifiiy of lotuh and hcauiy of tin if The Mendelssohn Piano Stands Without an Equal. Thi'M phiiirtft nirtde onn of Hip finrst phiyi at thi' Ceiitmniiil Kxhihiimn. and wi-ra uiianiii.otir.ly rt-poiiiiiifiiUfd lor the hvjhtei rrolennor (). M. NV-wi-U, the pian int.

r-fivc(l the iiai ii.it'fii hIic honor of void medal mid hadjc front thn Ci-uiemiial ClJllllllis-i'tlHTr for iliglM'St fM-t-lli'lK-H lit pi- iino playing at (he Krvit Kxhihition, uny of tlH'it- 'riTifiM mtiHt "iiy tlirtt thy eiml the h'-'-l pinnoii in tid- hy any tinn in tiiiit city. or fveniH-HH and puro iiigiuj( nuuliiy of ti'iic' th'V huvi ho muu nn where. The fontlriuiitimi of pxiund idttr ntrikiii a nott ta wnrif thiuK wonderful in thu art of bchI diaw riiiuon urnt on trial, and aold on frmtalh Iou fail to write for illiitraUd aud uVifitjitive catuhiKiK inniled fret. CAl i lo.Y Tin Mt'iiJclMndiii it a p'ttnlur-ly nmiiulm iuriiifi iMiinpmiy. Htid the only hnum- whidi tht eniin- pimio aud aid I a direct In tht puridntfiT nt linlory price, iii-warf of "honus" piuuoN otli-rd hy iH-mcrH who preterm to nc nninuiM('iurcr.

Wi refer vu to tho New York Coutiner'iiil wiiieii will you re I hi hi i format iou in regard to thfin. an wt-ll i touur iu-Ugriiy, eharncU-r and responsibility. MENDELB80HH PIANO Jio.21 Near 1'nion Square. NEW YOBK. D.

M. Gillette of Solid Gold Jewelry -AND-TO OUDEB. DKAI.KRS In Diamond, Watchea. Jewelrr and Clocks. Our aiotto la ood Kooda at low rated.

Ilurlbut'a Drur fitrrv cornet Vain ami l.e 4TMM lvadoi. deelMf VTTlRNnT LA Hiid('H I'T hu.lne.a pronttly aileMMid lo. I'ra ilt-e In ail t-oijru lu Uie T'iriior. J) Si if c. f.

ueei.iau. e. IUiu (iOODlXO A CiKAIIAM, TTOrlNF.Y AT I.AW.-llin.'e In Rk hard'a Uulldlua, l.ee llvwlnui.l, 1). T. H.

Ailnny, X. r. HAYIX)X A UKXXETT. TTOKNKVa AT nm.e la i I.JU.I,. I.iillclllin, L.al of lU'edwood.

V. T. j)IT if K. C. IiKKARI.KY, VrnHNKV AT I.AW.-lienrlwftvil.

Ik-. la rrrilry uffl. In I ul. a M. wiLLiana.

a u. ameKiax. WILLIAMS A HIMO.NTO, i VTTuKNKY' MI AT l.tw.- iifneou t.ee nortlinl the riile, U. T. j.mel.V'.f 1.

1. arweea. ATWOOI) A IAwrKRW atreel, Hlil.ar i Bl. a. Hea.U.Kid.

i. T. if B. C. WHEELER, ATTOHNKY AM) AT LAW OKKM K-on Mtret.

tu I'racih a In hupreu.e, irl I H. Caurta. Frum ati-ution to oMe ttou and i-ouiy4U Iiik. Mining Titles and Patents. marlStf John H.

Burns, alTnllMLT AT LAW. OKKIIK -At hea.lufM.ln wa. t. t. ii Hugh J.

Campbell, law' Practice, tn I'nitt Stat HtM.renie Court and ihr ntretl mid th and Iitri't roiifu id the Will five cul aiteiiti.in to in in in i elaiTrii, lltiet nnd ft'al ePt.it'1 traut-l't'i 'I empiranly duriiiK my at neijee at thn Cnin-d hiie ourt. aa-drM-d Mao.r K. V. hfi. Wk-h Houc, (N'adMroftd, will r-4cli me promptly.

WJ-tf II P.aivaa. H. -x, vl.aie C. H. M-t Atty, Crdo.) Parker Attorneys and Counselors at Law HACTK'K IN Til F.

HI I'll KM CNITFIi HtatcH, ttnd ill Cic i rt id toe Territory, in l.i' h.tid- Hlrirk, tf A. W. tlAHTII. Xuttt'it i'uUtr. OKKlt lr -tree treailwoiid.

i. 1 jearrti hiiich. iHttrtrt Attttrmu. Miller Hastie, ATTnkNKYS AMI AT LAW, Office over Stehhinn, lut A hank, Strtet, IRA OOj, I). T.

Prompt attontir.u RiTcn to all hi en trutd to thfir care. 7tf John M. Murphy, Main Street, Gayville, I). T. Pnrtitulur attrntum yirn to MINING TITLES.

TOM. HOOPER, Stenographer. OFFICE on Sherman "treet, with A nicer. CHA8. SPENCER, County Constable.

Otne fn Burke' eonrt. on Lee and Judfo (fiddiiiK ''iirt, entrnl. All pit pe out of JnUaen or Fdirriat Cotirt.s aerred roniitly. fartieiiliir attention iuid thu eolleetion of billa throughout the county, febl-tf r.HimMimhrd tuna. CILMORE Attorneys at Law Sole tucrcHur (u Vhiinunt.

Jontner A- Co.t 629 Washington C. Praetiei- ht-fofr. the. I'ni'ed Htatoa fieiieral Land nttl -e. fonlfHtt-d Cave.

Private I LmiiiJ CIhhiim, MinitiK. I're-i-motion mid Hieun 1 tiff, 'lire tin LatniOihee, n( tlie Interior 8iiirenn' Court. A. A. THOMAS, (late Hi trr at Kirwin, Kaupat-j io cdiary of the ithovt cluMf of Hitiiiitf.

decite-if E. VUH. H. KURLBUT, DEALS III Drugs, Chemicals Toilet Articles. Cailer FUoek, eorner MhIii nn4 Lte DKADWOOD, DAKOTA.

Uan maka money faxtr ut ivoik lor tn tliaii at anythiuic elxe. not re ouired; wa will irt you. $i' per day ut home t'lmda tiy the induktrioiif. Jieu, a-omen. aud giriH warned evriywhare to work for u.

how ia the tjma. Cxutly onttit and wrjn tr, AMma Trv Aiwt, Mrtne. i I Queensware Glassware. Cor. Wail and Main Streets, 1KAIV001.

UU Bella Union THEATRE. KKMt Tht Mill mdllc BERTHA, AMY LAWRENCE -ANK- liKKD! Strictly a First-Class Variety 7he best of Wines, liquors and Cigars at the Bar Shij of 'he h-f hi In it. al hna htn) ti! ii 1 1 frn iiiotj in tun Htid I hi nil to ihl' the paj tiUr 1 litre nt ntnUMMii? nl ol tiiu Jliilt, ChicagoSash Doers an Eiinds. Al INtH ok HarJwood Lumber Hickory, Oak Ash and black Walnut. oil iinlm.

A full -i" ida.iT on h.oi.l. mid will bn id i-hi-a fi. -h. A I kind of tutn huh nnd MliihKlx (fit iiund. Hliu H.

IIOKKIK, SlM-inift-i Sf.uth Kl. nij.ii tl B. P. Smith, EMBALMER. Khf iTtmn Street, Snutn Iicndwod, find Main Hired.

Cent rill. oeljli-tf Henry Maillard, in Liquors Cigars I)KAI)V(K)D( X. Two year old vri.ink"y. utamp, paf Kel'D. jel'i-tl "1 IANTKIl.

HfM.kkeepera. clerk-. Biui-y ii' MtMi, nml everybody out (tf em ploytio'ot to en'iiu in hitMiiiex in your own city, tui' n. or (. Kd'ny or eominir-biou Send Ur lerinf JfRfow .1 h'oom MiiM-ini' rl.fe-.yo M.iM,,j.

vCIin IF YOU WANT lYATERPROOF HORSE WAGON COVERS: "awmingsTtentsVhags a VVIRE ROPrr: "1 WINES a CNO FOR CIRCULAR TO GILBERT HUBBARD CO. CHICAGO IL.L. NOT FAIL toNrnil for our Catalogue. It coiii.iiiH prtfft Hllil ilta-rf ptluii of mMI ricry Article In it I tlk.MIIl laa vslMiiUlelo AKY ffrKHO ctnlrni.la.-In )f tlif rareliae of any artlrle for J'er-aaual. laaillv or AicrleitlturHl iike.

liftve rtoilf tt large ti'Uilc the prtht Mean a lu til remote irt ef the TrrftirleM. ud have. fill few eepllon. K-eed rd Cbe ej.eei(loiiM of (lie iturchnwer, tn a 11 rltt-mlntt lo hae mude a Iiik ot 4v to iter eeiit. We mall tliee i AT A IO- I TO A AUftH tf-, jKHKK.

I CO API'Mt ATIOK. Heell our gondii to all manklud wc Mhulealo urlrcH In quniitf He to wiift. Iteierriicv 'liat Xuitutml Hank. 4 hteaito. MOITIOMEIY WAID 00., Orltfltial rauff Muuily lluue.

Wit drM Woiah Avo-aCl-leaco, tlU.

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