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?Iir tëlœotf $uUctin. ELMORE COUNTY, IDAHO. \ Editor* and Profrirtorr. O. M PAYNE. MABEL L. PAYNE. Mountain Home, May 4, 1899. The campaign for bimetallism be gun in 1896 will surely score a vic tory en 1900. Trembling hands, weak limbs and unsteady gait. Hudyan cures. All druggists, 50 cents. Ex-Speaker Reed has announced his intention to retire from political life and devote his time to law prac tice in New York. Banks, Barracks, Burglars and Beggars are four of the leading pro ducts of the imperialistic gold party, of which Mark Hanna is dictator. It makes uo difference how had the wound if you use DeWitt's Witch Hvzel Salve; it will quickly heal and leave no scar. Roscoe Smith, druggist. An effort is now being made by one of the big beef embalmers, to form a trust of all the glue factories in the United States. Such a trust would surely be a sticker. By allowing the accumulations in the bowels to remain, the entire svs them is poisoned. DeWitt's Little Early Risers regulate the bowels. Try them and you will always us them.— Roscoe Smith, pharmacist. No person begrudges the old sold iers the little stipend they receive as pensions—but if all the fraudu lent pensions were cut off the peo ple would save many millions of dollars annually. We now have the chainless bicy cle with the skirtle88 rider; the horseless carriage with a dude for a driver; the wireless telegraphy and a backboneless ptesident of the United States. This is a great country. Events continue to indicate that our imperialistic gold worshipping administration bought a bogus gold brick of Spain in paying that coun try twenty million dollars for ten million people who refuse to be sold into slavery. The present national campaign began in 1896. It has been a long one, and is't ended yet. As no ques tion is ever settled until it is settled right, let all bimetallists rally to their duty for the next great battle. If you have piles. CURE them. No use undergoing horrible operations that simply remove the results of the disease without disturbing the disease itself. 1'lace your confidence in De Witt's Witch Hazel Halve. It has never failed to cure others ; it will not fail tocure you. Roscoe Smith, drug'st. Seven thousand young working women go insane in New York anti Brooklyn every year on account of insufficient food and clothing and yet the Republican administration is sacrificing life and property in the Philippines to impoverish our treasury and swell the number. It iB rather amusing and also re diculous to read in the gold advo cate papers under big head lines, of the great prosperity that is hound ing over this country—then in an other place of men striking for liv ing wages, and of the hard work of the Charity Boards to care for the paupers and worthy poor, who are unable to get work. The Lemhi Republic is a thing of the past. It ''yielded up the ghost" last week, and was stored in the Shoup warehouse. Some say it will be brought out next year by the stockholders as a Republican campaign sheet in the interest of Senator Shoup. It will do no good, for the people of Idaho will send a silver Senator to represent their in terests in the United States Senate next time.—Challis Messenger. Many old soldiers now feel the ef fects of the hard service they endured during the war. Mr. Geo. 8. And r son of Rossville, York county, Penn., who saw the hardest kind of service at the front, is now frequently troubled with rheumatism. ''1 had a Severe attack lately," he says, "and procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It did so much good that I would like to know wlia' you would charge me for one dozen bottles." Mr. Anderson wanted it bo h for bis own use and to supply it to bis friends and neighbors, as every family should have a bottle of it in their home, not only for rheuma tism, but lame back, sprains, swell ings, cuts, bruises and burns, for which it is unequalled. For sale by R. W. Smith, druggist. The 16 to 1 issue is gaining ground every day. In his famous speech at the Topeka, Kansas ban quet on the 30th of March, Hon. VV. J. IWan said: "V e are not only holding our own, but we are getting back those democrats who left us without fully understanding the na ture of the struggle." And in ad dition to those democrats, many re publicans who were basely deceived bv the international monetary con- j fidence game played on them bv | l the present administration, are join ing the ranks of the only party that . . . * advocates an American system of finance for the American people. If you suffer from tenderness or full ness ou the right side, pains under shoulder-blade, constipation, bilious ness, sick headache, and feel dull, heavy and sleepy, your liver is torpid and congested. DeWitt's LitlleEurly . Risers will cure you promptly, picas "ntly anil permanently hy removing Ihe congestion and causing the bile duct« to open and How naturally. They j arc good pill«. Roscoe Smith, druggi«t ggr"Mre. M. King, proprietor of the City Bakery, llUS recent.'y ein nloved * a first-class cook Meals ployed a first class cook. Meats Bervea at all hours, bhe also has a first-class baker who turns out i daily the most delicious pastry, ! ' Comp and sec for vourseif. For What Principle? From the letters soldiers at Mauila are writing home it ap ears that they are not all imperialists. , Vickers of nounced a letter he had written to his parents appeared in an Omaha paper, In this letter he seid ; Sergeant Arthur H. Omaha was killed the other day. j About the time his death was w of a to No the not of in re of of it of a r at to of j | l V jrc f 1! . , . c <lurl,1 K t,1 '* duy, while passen ] ^ins run on present schedule. After 7 o clock p. m. the station is of i„ charge of the night operator, and passengers making application foi I tickets und checks at a late hour may ! unable to obtain them, U A. Nelson, Agent, j "I am not afraid, and am always ready to do my duty, but I would like some one to tell me what we are fight ing for." The Chicago Standard, a Baptist journal, recently print d a letter from another soldier in Luzon. He ex pressed his views as follows: "We came here to help, not to slaughter these natives; to fight the oppressor Spain, not the oppressed. It strikes me as not very fair to pur sue a policy that leads to this insur section and then keep us volunteers out here to fight battles we never en listed for. I cannot see that we are fighting for any principle now." Still another soldier, J. E. Fetterly, has written a letter. It appeared in the columns of the Omaha World Her ald several days ago. He said : "I believe they (the F ilopinos) should he accorded all the rights that we claim for ourselves. As for myself, I marched into the battle to ninke them free—not to make them subjects. I unders'ood our mission to be one of humanity and for the cause of free dom, hut our offering on the altar of liberty has been prostituted." And such letters from private sol diers, young men who enlisted in a war for humanity, who were enthusi astic in getting to the front that they might forces ain to quit slaughtering ignorant and defenceless people, are going into hundreds of western homes. They are helping to shape public sen timent. They furnish the strongest arguments against conquest that have been presented, and they go straight home to the hearts of the people. It is to he hoped gome early under standing between this government and the islanders will be reached that further and all unnecessary bloodshed may be avoided.—Salt Luke Heruid. "We will close our mine and keep it closed for twenty years before we will recognize the miners' union," said the Bunker Hill Æ Sullivan company to its miners when thev asked last Monday for union wages and recognition of the union. To fully understand the meaning of all this it is necessary to understand what constitutes a mining company and a miners' union and the rights one may have over the other if any. A miners' union is a company of miners formed for the mutual bene fit of all its members, and the Bun ker Hill is a mining company formed for the mutual benefit of all its members Now what would the world say of the miners' union if it would notify the Bunker Hill man agers that it would go on a strike and remain out twenty years before it would recognize the company, that the stockholders of the Bunker Hill would have to treat individu ally with the union before any set tlement could be made? The whole world would condemn the miners' union for any such action. Yet this is exactly the same position taken by the Bunker Hill company. Thev demand that the miners shall treat with their company, but refuse to treat with any company the miners may form. They demand a right for themselves that they deny to their own faithful employes. The best thoughts of the men of the age declare the rights of labor prior to the rights of the balance of humani ty. Every member of the Bunker Hill company was born to die. Not one of them brought anything into the world and not one of them will take anything into the world to come, and therefore they have no moral or legal right to impose con ditions on others that thev are not willing to accept when imposed on themselves.—Wallace Tribune. A Virginia City teacher said to her class the other day: "If your father gave your mother $7 today and $8 tomorrow, what would she have?" And the small boy over in the corner replied: "She would have a fit." Don't think you can cure that »licht attack of Dyspepsia by dieting, or tnat it will cure itself. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure WILL, cure it; it "digests what you eat" and restores the digestive or gans to health. Roscoe Smith druggist Orders for engraved calling cards, invitations, wedding cards, etc , will he received at this office, or by | calling on the junior editor of the 1 Bulletin, Miss Mabel L. Payne. To th«» Public. Wheneqftr possible, patron« should i i»e tickets and get baggage ; For Over Fifty Year*. . An Old and Well-Tried Kkmkdy. i Mrs. Winslow'« Soothing Hyrup ha» been used for over fifty year» bv mil lion« of mother« for their children j w j,,l e teething, with perfect »ncce«« It soothe« the child, «often« the gum«, 1 "''"P aU l' ttin - Cllr ' ) »' W "»J and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. In pleas 1 ^ thl8 UBte - Hold hy druggist» in every part of the world. Twenty-five gemn n bottle, its value in incalcu i tt hle. Be sure and a«k for Mr«. Win» low'» Soothing Syrup, aud_ tuke no ! other kind. ... ., , « . . ' Modern Republicanism represents everything that is odious to reformers. It stands for Imperialism, for tyranny, j for concentration of wealth in the i j for the rule of the dollar as 1 |, against intellect and character. Its ! sun is fast setting, and will go down j in impcrishuble gloom, a night that ..... will know neither stars nor sunrise, It is being smothered by the stench of the embalmed horse flesh on which it Ooldbugism—- Democracy. hands of the lew for crushing monop dies, ] I ! j a a a fed our heroes who fell on the bloody slopes of San Juan. It is cursed by the poor who are reduced by its ma nipulation of the dollar to a galling serfdom. It has laid violent hands on spee.-h and essayed to throttle the press. It stands for the worst de-» grading form of slavery, for it would change the godlike mind and lay its dastard embargo upon the eloquent lip. Amid its wild bachatial revil, strong in a fancied security, drunk with power and mad with spoil, ap pears the hand of destiny writing its doom in letters of flame. Democracy, ou the contrary, repre sents progress. It heralds the dawn. Its reforms are practible. It does not, by attempting too much, lav the foundation for fortune. It takes into account the truth that in matters of reform it is had policy to get too far in advance of the people. It has an un paralleled organization. Its leaders are among the princes of the world in all that makes men and women noble. It behooves, therefore, all true reform ers to get into liue with this great party. Division into rival camps means only to i azard victory, or rather it means tlie triumph of Mark Hauuaisin. Such division will hinder reform. It will delay the sunrise of the new social order wherein will dwell to »11 the sons of men alike— justice.—Boise Capi'al. a of in Every election of a United States Senator, or rather each purchase of a seat in that body of boodlers is a most convincing argument in favor of the people voting direct for these officials. In Pennsylvania and Cal ifornia, no purchase this year—in Florida an avowed goldbug buvs the place on the first ballot, in a so-called democratic legislature. How much confidence can the people of the United States hon estly have in the gold standard re publican party bosses? It was only in 1892 that the republican national platform contained these words: "The American people from tradi tion and interest favor bimetalism, and the republican party demands the use of both gold and silver as a standard rnonev " Now this same , party alludes to the advocates of | bimetallism as "repudiators," and "cheap money advocates," ' anarch ists" and other such pet names. The Weiser and Seven Devils raiiroad is surely to be built and | the town of Weiser is experiencing livily times. About 10 miles from Weiser the road passes through a canyon into Middl« valley to the village of Salubria, then to another valley to a place called Council, and from there to the Seven Devils country. From the time the rail road enters Middle valley the coun try is as fertile as any valley in Ida ho or the United States, and there is still any amount of land right along the route belonging to the government, which is not taken up. The climate is good and almost any thing can be raised there. Palpitation of heart, indigestion, sleeplessness, melancholia. Hudyan cures. All druggists, 50 cents. 8. 1). Bridge, editor and proprietor <>! the Democrat, Lancaster, N. H , says: "I would not he without One Minute Cough Cure for my boy, when troubled with a cough or cold. It is the heat remedy for croup I ever used." Roscoe Smith, pharmacist. ! j j jmCoXaYtfcv r°râ | 1 CoVA, Va ead ^iTÜ») KLV9 t'RFAM BAI.M I» a positivenm. ! Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 6# cents at Dmugista or by mail ; samples 10c. by mail. ELY BROTII KH», M Warren 8L, New York City. For eale Hv R. W. Smith, üru^gitü, Mountain Home, Idaho. 3 3= r: » fl> e o*-* ö M £• e-O 0 £ Ü I*? i ; { j of j < j 1 in of m « n p tut* mH* là* i«S n z* f* W c/i O -C * 5 5 o. gL ft P5 fî ff 2 O O c/5 i 1 W 1 n , I I I * - ^ ^ * «J H* 2 3 Ca Ca 3 7T o. -T St c Whooping Cough. ' I had a little bov who was nearly ,, , rom , n B(t / ck of whooping COUK t, My neighbors recommended j Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy. I did not think that any medicine would i help him, but after giving him a few j doses of that remedy I noticed an irn 1 |, r <,venient, and one bottle cured him ! entirely. It is the best cough medi j eine I ever had in the house.—J. L. -M<a>re, Fomh Burgettstown, la. Por sale by R. W. Smith, druggist, J The following was discovered in one of our neighboring exchanges: "A man was riding along the toad with a jug of whiskey strapped to his saddle horn when a cyclone came along. After the blow had ceased the jog handle was found in side the jug and the strap was stick ing outside the nozzle, the jug hav ing been blown inside out without spilling a drop of the liquor. I saw a cyclone once that picked up a stack of straw, moved it a mile and put it back straw for straw as it was. Another time I saw a twister suck 60 gallons of mol»sses out of a barrel in front of a grocery store and distribute it to every family in town who had a can out on the back porch for the milkman. Back in the 70's we had a terrible cy clone out in Western Kansas. It blew the cracks out of fences, pulled a cistern out of the ground, moved a township line and changed the day of the week. I have known it to blow for 12 days on a stretch, and hold a sheep up against a barn until it starved to death." 9100 REWARD. 9100 The readei* of this paper will be pleased to learn dreaded disease that science in all its stages, and that is n itive ►ein g that there i** nt leimt c has been pble to Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure in the only know i to the medical fraternity. Uatarr •tfufre* a constitutional a constitutional disease, treatment. Hall 9 Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and of the system, thereby Destroying the formdation of the disease, ami giving the patient strength by building up the constitution ami assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietor* have in ita curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollar» for any caae that it fail* to liai of teatimoniala. Addresa, surfaces uh faith Send for F. J. CHENEY k CO., Toledo, O. Sold bv Druggist*, 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the heat. That rotten and embalmed beef still stinks but as yet no move has been made to call the big pluto cratic packers to an accounting for selling such vile stuft for our sol diers to eat—and what is more no such move will be made—by the present administration. The beef trust were too liberal in their dona tions to Mr. Hanna's campaign fund during the struggle of 1896. That's why! Some of the results of neglected dyspeptic conditions of the stomach are cancer, consumption, heart disease and epilepsy. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure , prevents all this by effecting a quick | cure in sllcase of dyspepsia. Roscoe Smith, pharmacist. BRIGHT'S | DISEASE Or Chronic Inflammation of the Kidney« 1* A very common ailment. Like all chronic diaea*ea the symptom« come on Insidiously. If proper treatment is obtained In IFj'j VW 5 \ Its early stages, Bright* Disease ay be cured. HUDYAN will cure It if it ig taken in time. HUD* VAN will relieve all the symptoms. Do not delay too long. Don't wait un til your case becomes In curable. Begin the use of HUDYAN now, while I [6 I 7 e ' you may be cured. THE EARLY SYMPTOMS ARE: , 1. CHRONIC SICK OH N AU8KOUS HEADACHE. HUDYAN taken sa directed will relieve the headacho instantly. S-3 PUFFINE88 OF THE SKIN UNDER THE EVES, due to a collection of fluid - in other words, DROPSY- HUDYAN will cause the extra amount of fluid to be taken up by the blood and be eliminated by the Kidneys. 4 5- PALE. DOUGHY COMPLEX ION- HUDYAN will restore the circulation to its normal condition and cause the cheeks ! to become red and rosy. 0 WEAKNESS OP THE HEART. HUDYAN will strengthen the muscles of the heart and make it strong and regular in Its beatings. 7-8 WEAKNESS AND PAIN IN THE REGION OP THE KIDNEYS HUDYAN will cause the kidneys to perform j their functions properly, thereby relieving the j pain and weakness Get Ilt'D Y AN at once and take it regularly. IUDYAN is sold by all druggists for 50c. per package, or 6 packages for 12 50. If your drug gist does not keep it, send direct to the HUD* YAM RltMKDY COMPANY, 8an Francisco, Cal. Remember that you can call and consult the HUDYAN DOCTOHN FKKK. Call and If you cannot call, write to the doc tors and they will advise you. The advice will be given free. Address ve* and ! see the I HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, Cor. Stockton, Market and Ellis Sts., San Franciaoo, Cal Notice of Forfeiture. { To JOHN CONDRON, of Boise City, Idaho, hi* heirs, j legal represen lives and assigns' ii are hereby notified that I the undersigned, your co-owner, has during the tears 1H«7 and ISDN expended two hundred dollar* (4200) In labor and im provements upon the MOUNTAIN BUCK quartz mine, beimr one hundred dollars each v claim In order to hold aaid claim under the provini« of the law* of the United States, com-ernimr annual labor upon mining claiina, being the amount respect fully required to hold sai l claim for the year* ending December 31, 1M#7 and 1498. Said claim is situated on the di% iding ridge between Steel creek ai j < reek in Rocky Bar, Elmore County, State of j Hear Creek Mining district. Known 1 TAIN BUCK mine last publication of this notice you fail contribute y qui red of you in Maid claim. the property of the huImw ril**r, y< er, who has mode the ex> term* of the lawn above referred to. Y of the \ id 1 Bear Idaho, the MOUN If within ninty day* after the or rcf(i»e to proportion of thejexpenditu co-owner in «aid claim, > lo not contribute interest rill ; IIHII I.AIj llt/lULa . . u ,, . 1 n « .., " ,, , Bv Mrs. Glenn an«! Ml.. Mary Gray. I --Ç_ v y ythl, ' lf a,,d cle * n * nd the ta, ' le u "' ur - Particular attention paid to the comfort of com I n»rcM tn««im i«"U*tf j :b V I * v ' - • («Hided is the mi mint of fWi <tu HENRY THUMP0ON. March 9 HUd. MIC 'll iTP! Another Cime of Itheunmtliim Cured by llianilwrlaln's Pain Balm. My non was afflicted with rheumatism which contracted his right limb until he was unable to walk. After using one and a half bottle» of Chamberlain'» Pain Balm he was able to be about again. I can heartily recommend it to pe »one suffering fiom rheumatism. John 8nider, Freed, Calhoun Co., VV. Va. For aule by K. VV. Smith, druggist. Until further notice our charges for feeding animals at our stables in Mountain Home will be for single feeds 25 cents and 11.00 per span over night. Pence & Searchfield. March 30th, 1899. Pnueniouta, la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping-cough readily yield to One Minute Cough Cure. Use this remedy in time and save a doc tor's bill—or the undertaker's. Roscoe Smith, pharmacist. £.W Those desiring instructions in instrumental music should ap ply to Miss Mabel L. Payne. Class ical music and instructions to be ginners a specialty. E. M. WOLFE, LAW Y E R , Mountain Home, Idaho. K. I. PERKY, Attorney at Law, Mountain Home, Idaho. Office in Reynolds block, corner of Atlanta avenue and Canyon st. is g A. M SIIMNOTT. ATTORNEY AT LAW. of in COUNTY ATTORNEY. Mountain Home, ^^TCollections promptly attended to. ftARRY c. WYMAN. Idaho. FRANK T. WYMAN. WYMAN & WYMAN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BOISE CITY, IDAHO. Patents for mining claims a specialty. Collections promptly attended to. novH DR. B. B. SWAN, Resident Dentist Mountain Home, Idaho. gOT' OFFICE—Two doors north of Reynolds <fc Shaw's office. SAMUEL G. RHOADES. CIVIL ENGINEER, COUNTYSURVEYOR And U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor. Mountain Home, Idaho. Experience in all branche* of «urveying, mineral' •gricultural ami irrigation. CITY MEAT MARKET A on In Mountain Home, Idaho. F. P- AKE. • • Proprietor CITY BAKERY. if the un In use Fresh Pies, Cakes, Bread, etc., Baked Daily. All made by White help. EXTMeals at all hours. MRS. M. A KING, Prop'r. WILLIS & DYAR, of be by the per Mountain Home, Idaho. Bottons VITALITY. LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and ■easting diseases, all effects of self k CTg gy abuse, or excess and Indis cretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings th« Y *^7 pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. By mail BOc per box ; « boxes lor $U.5G; with a written guaran tee to cure or refund tho inouey. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A Jackson Sts., CHICACO, I Li* NERVITA Notice of Forfeiture. To WILLIAM CKF.GGEK, bin heir* or aKai^ns: You are hereby notified that I have hundrel dollars on the STELLA mine hundred dollars and pended one ' claim, the AUNT ELIZA mine or claim, hundred dollars on the UNCLE HEN mine or claim, in labor and improvements, the three claims being situât eil in Bear Creek Mining District, Elmore County, Idaho, and more particularly de aerll>ed tut being bounded on the went ^ the Jim Blaine and Watcrs|iout lodes, on the east by the New York and Ohio ami the Johnnv Howajd lodes or claims, at the head of Democrat gulch, near Bona l**rte camp, in order to hold such premi-ea under the i»ro\ isioua of section *39i Revised .statutes of the United States, being tl amount required to hold the said claims f«*r the year ending December 31, 18VM. Your indehtednosM to me for such work and Improvements is one hundred dollar», and if within ninety days after the tirstpublication of this notice fail to contribute the sain sum of dollars- -y hundred pendlture os a interests In said claim* will become the pro|icrty of the subscriber under section 2824 of the united .States statutes. B. J. NORDYKE, 8r. proportion of auch im •owner y Fi l. » WM [»1 id Kodol the to Dyspepsia Cure. rill Digests what you eat. artificially digest* the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhaust«*«! digestive or— ; gans. ltisthelatestdlseovereddlgest antand tonic. No other preparation can approach It In efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspi'psia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Slckllc.idachc.GaMtralgi:,, Cramp», and - all other results of Imperfect digestion. by E. C. DaWItt A Co., Cb*CaflO. j Smith Pharmacy. 6. W. Fletcher 60. LI/WITED. General Merchandise Dealers in Tricks, No Schemes. No No Baits. Straight Business Done on Business Principles, Call and inspect our lines of Before Purchasing Elsewhere. Remember the Name. to. G. W. FLETCHER CO. Ltd. Oild Fellows' Block, Main Street, Mountain Home, Idaho, JOHN G. GRAY. HIRAM n. GRAY. Cashier. CITIZENS' BANK Of Mountain Home, Idaho. A General Banking Business Transacted. Correspondence Solicited. J McCORNICK A CO., Salt Citv, Utah ( KOUNTZE BROS., New York City. Wc do not ate opt public noMyi no depodt. of Correspondent* 1 ( 9999999999999 ' HOWARD 8EBREE, Prc*ioENT •. F. WHITE, V«l-Ssw.M>T W. R. SESREE, CuMila i first national Bank CALDWELL, IDAHO A General Banking Business Transacted CORRESPONDENCE INVITED ^ A. ROSENHEIM, »Successor to J. Ottenheiiner & Co., Pabst Milwaukee Beer Wholesale Dealer in AND DISPENSER OF THE Finest Liquors and Cigars. In fact, everything that can ha found at a first-class Cafe. solicited. Gentlemanly treatment for all. and th« Li* Your patronag* A. ROSENHEIM, Proprietor. the TP 906 al©en. CHAS. Wf. HOWETH, Manager. Next door to the Postoffioe. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Drop In and Smile With Us. one de Jim the the the C. E. BOYER Practical Tinner. 31, and a of Mountain Home, Idaho. All kinds of Tin work solicited. Pipe work. Stove Repairing _g JSnecial ty and satisfaction guaranteed. Also Pum j and WM. SEARCHFIELD. JOHN FENCE. or— ^_ _ _ __ _ n _ __ — FINE RIGS A GOOD SADDLE HORSES rx i • «« , l*CcllCFS 111 11 Jgal II Cl CjTclIHa Stock Carefully Provided for. ' CITY SCtlESIat tiieliStable. Mountain Home LIVERY i FEED STABLE PENCE & SEARCHFIELD, Pror's. Successors to A. W. Lock mau.