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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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ATTORNEY at A-kAW,
EAGLE ROCK, IDAHO.
QT^otarv Public in the office.
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Alaoa Deputy Clerk of tht* Court, transactim
general land office businesa.
J. W. Rp'RN,
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Idaho.
Blackfoot,
Will practice ic all the täte and Uni-)
tted Stoles Cqqrts.
LAWYERS,
HAWLEY4- REEVES
Will practice in aU the courts of the State.
E. P. BliSKRNSDERFE?:
Attorney at I_xA.w
POCATELLO. IDAHO.
Will Practice in all the Courts of the Si te
Jos. A. Slat^K,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer.
IDA HI •
^EAGLE rock
tBT"Office open for business every day.
Performs all operations pertaining to the ani
of Dentistry. Hav s Process of Anaethesia
OrHL^i [ verthÙ7<^hüDrJrs"ore 0dtralfc '
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Aabibtaxt Srnorov I' P Rahway*
ASSISTANT oCTRGEON y,. Z. xvAILWàî.
*ar-relegraptaic communications promptlj !
attended to.
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PHYSISIÄN ÄND SURGEON
BLACKFOOT, Idaho.
Calls of Responsible parses attended to day
ornisrht '
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R. w. TARIS,
miTQU jP PXPTQ
TUSH & FAfU'S,
CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS,
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*upa Plat,. Tracin^Biu^Prinu, Etc. Exe
OFFICE—341b Wauhlngton Avonae,
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UTAH,
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Attorney A.T Ij. 3 W,
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Itching Piles are known by mois
ture like perspiration, causing intense
itching when warm. This form a.
well as Blind, Bleeding and protrud
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ÎSP- > ield J at °" <e c P r - Bosanko s
Pile Remedy, which acts directly on
the Darts affects a peripapent cure,
50c. Druggists or mail; treatise free,
DE1NTTST RY
E. PATTERSON HAYS, *8. 0. S.
POCATELLO, •!
IDAHO.
J. H- BEAN,
EAGLE ROCK, IDAHO.
WM. H. BEHLE,
p. A. TUSH,
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J. E. SMITH,
EAGLE R0Cj£, IDAHO.
Practices in the State and C. 8. Courts
A Sure Cure for Piles.
Dr. Bosanko, Piqua, 0. Sold by Beble
& Son.
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Cur* t forimpMuKt^Lot
of itanhood, Stminui
NoImu' mm^aUfuSims
Lott of Memory; Ac, w*:
ma>l Mon a »/ aT,
Boxet, #5 oo' '
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fcliKl CMwUitoiit Cc
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Bucklin'* Arnica .Value.
The nest Salve in the world for
Cuts, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Sail
Rheum Fevpr Sores Tetter Pliinnerl
Hands.CbilWaiim Corns, and aU Skin
jîruptions, and positively cures Piles
pr no pay required. It is guaranteed
p> give perfect antis faction"", or monej
refunded, Price 25 cents per box.
For çaje }>y Beble A .Srn.
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TO BE BID OF VERMIN.
diciouftiy Applied. I» » Terror w a»e
If yon will walk over to the east side
aome day. np one of thewooked streets
that lead out of the Ahtj Hall park, yon
will come presently to u small, swinging
sign that reads, "Rat Eitenuiuator and
Insect Destroyer." and. entering, you will
find, in place of a small, dingy shop and
a quesr.attle. grimy faced, long haired
old man that yon may have imagined to
yourself, a bright, airy office, a window
full of singing birds, a young girl with
some crochet work ta her hands and«
peasant looking middle aged woman m
"'"o^won'ld life "to know something
About our business^ - '* asked the woman,
"Oh, yes! A great many people come
intoinquire. TakeacUair and 1 will
tell yon what lean about it. Mr.Catcher
has been in the business for a long time.
We have our regular customers, and em
ploy seven men to visit them at stated
Intervals and keep their houses free from
vermiu. They go, generally, two or
three times a week.
"You see, it is work that must be kept
np all the time, like sweeping or dish
washing, and if yon leave it toservauts
they are apt to neglect it after a little.
Sometimes people think they can get
along without us. and have their porters
or other man servants do the work.
They do very well for a week or two:
then they grow careless and their em
ployers have to send for us again.
"Who are our customers? All sorts of
people. We send men to stores and
warehouses, hotels, flats aud private
homes. Mr. Catcher has worked for
some of his enstomere for years. They
employ him generally by the year, or
for six months at a time. He has to be
very careful about his men. They must
be honest and have good characters, or
he wonld not dare to Bend them mto peo
ple « 8 houses.
PROFESSIONAL INSECT DESTROYER ;
TELLS WHAT TO DO.
ffc. Chief Weapon. Are Comtant Vlsl
i.nee and cieaniine«— uemine. ir Ju
Loathtome Bedbug.
DOW HE WORKS.
"How docs he do his work? If he is
hunting roaches or croton bugs he first
sprays all of the cracks in the floors and
woodwork of a room with a liquid prep
aration that he has, and then sprinkles
around very thoroughly a white powder,
and in a day or two he goes and cleans
np the dead bugs. He does not attempt
to rid bouses of bedbugs when they are
in the furniture. That is out of his line,
ß u t sometimes people semi for him to
have him clear them ont of the walls of
houses before they move in, and then he
goes to work jnst as he does against the
roaches.
rats and mice he sets traps often
twenty or thirty at a time, and when he
goes for them the next day he generally
finds them fulL He has them baited
here, and then sets them around in the
places where the creatures are in the
habit of coming out, and after they are
emptied they are all thoroughly cleansed
before being used again.
"Yes. indeed, he has nuts to fight
against, and they are worse than any
thing else to get rid of.
"People send for him all the time,
They writ© or telegraph to him, 'The
rats are getting so thick that they are
: running away with us. Have yon for
gotten about ns? or 'The mice are eating
h?inn!r r 8 " 8 M0: 001110 " m '
he ^ n "eepin^ a house free from vermin
remember that'eternal vigilance is the
price of freedom'from bugs and other
predatory household foes of ull kinds.
j clea.nuxess is important.
Do not allow bits of food to staud
f ron " ,1 , ancov " e<1 on y° ur tMes or P"»
try shelves, allow no scraps or crumbs
i to collect mont of tne way coreers; keep
yonr sinks and drain pipes clean and free
' oTtwtoe aÄ
I mg mem ont once or twice a week watti
hot water m which you have dissolvcl :i
large lump of salsoda: wash yonr shelves
i occasionally with hot borax water, and
spnnkle around the edges of them and
around the sides of yonr kitchen floor a
.mixture of equal parts of powdered borax
! Rnd sugar.
"If yon have been unfortunate enough
! to move mto a house where there are
| bedbugs benzine used daily with patience
an( * perseverance willexterminate them.
! "PP'^ w ' t j 1 a feather or an atomizer to
every crack and crevice that may mw«!
j b jy harbor the smallest bug, and Insure
: that the fnmes baye all evaporated be
fore you light the gas in the room.
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"If yon want to put away yonr clothes
; so that the moths will not eat them np
wrap them well in uewspapers and place
them between layers of other newspapers
thoroughly saturated with turpentine.
: ^ ot ^ B ri *ther enjoy camphor gum and
actually grow fat on red pepper, but
^ rom tur pe" t '"e they will keep at a re
spectful distance.
"And, last of all, understand that
whether your enemies creep or fly or
i run. if you would wage a successful war
i fare against them, yonrehiefest weapons
must be constant vigilanoe and deanli
ness! cleanliness! cleanliness!" — New
i York World.
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Uow the .Imikmmj Thrlvsn.
j The other day an artist who had ac
; cumulated in hi* room a varied assort
ment of bottles, old rags, papers, naint
j ^«tc., made, desperate effort to
ffÄ a^aVÄ'Ä
worth ln his dilemma the energetic
j knight of the brash finally scorned the
| streets for a junkman with a push cart.
He was felicitating himself upon hav
ing made a good bargain when he dis
I coyered-that the ragand fxbtle man had
up his hnm.l »« M t with .be
ot her things. By that time the itinerant
tad disappeared. This by tbe Wav of
ijlustratitig a favorite mode of operation
on the part of the street gentry. Thev
1 aflbet stupidity. If caught they made
mistake: if not, well, the other fellow
m*de a mistake. See?—New York Herald.
COLD NfcRVE AND WASHERS.
"We've got a bank o}erk ap in our
neck o' woods who some day will give
Jay tkaild cards and spades in the guuie
of financiering and beat him to a staud- 1
still." says Morts Cnrren. -He's only
nineteen years old but is a hummer |
Two or three months ago. while the
president of the bank was away*, the (
f e " i"* "* d '
yonng NtHxdwnTwaneft'in fnlWshnrge
of the bank. Some evil disposed person
started the Rtory one afternoon that the !
institution was in a laid way, and inti- :
mated that the president had skipped tbe
conntrjand that the cashier's illness was
oniya 'bluff.'Before night it wasevident
^'re would be a run on the_ institution
knew" t^T™^Sroely mo£ey "enough
to last an hour. He had no one to ad
vise him. but he acted promptly.
"He called on the leading hardware
Throws "un^Na^^T^t^mT,
where he found a committee from the
depositors awaiting him. He did not
wait for them to speak, but made this
bluff: 1 refuse to discuss business with ■
you. There will be *50.000 in gold here
in the morning, and there U a like
amount in the safe. You may draw out
every dollar you have deposited, and
Well b»gla>l to get rid of your small ac
counts.' Theo he turned on his h«d
and left the committee. Bright aud
early there assembled at the bank the
creditors.
"Just before time for opening the
doors an express wagon w;is driven up,
in which were seated two heavily armed
men. one of them the watchman of the
bank. A pathway through the crowd
was made, and the watchman begun
taiuiug gold coin, as indicated by the
prominent marks. Some of the bugs
were marked •ÿà.OCO,' undone or two
TUkOCO.' The people saw these bags,
heard the chink of the metal, and
lieving the bank was "O K." were about
to move away
"Jnst as the last bag of 'gold' was
handed mto the door the yonng 6nan
cier threw the bank open. The crowd
did not make any effort to reach the
paying teller's window. 'Come on, now,
fio* » Yoang Clerk at Cheyenne Stopped
» Run on the Bunk.
carrying into tiie bank canvas bags cou
every one of you.' shouted ihe clerk. No
one responding he made another bluff,
'You must ccme and get your money.
YVc don't want your d-d accounts
any more. Here, Jim Bartley, take this
and sign this receipt in full. Here, Bill
YVytnan. come and get your dost.' He
insisted on their taking the money. Just
at this juncture the committee came in
anü begged the clerk to 'stop, for God's
sake.' They almost got down on their
knees to ask the bank to keep their
money. The young 'Napoleon' finally
consented, but declared if there was ever
! 'any more nonsense he would throw
every depositor's money into the street.'
The crowd departed happy, and con
fideut that the &<nk was one of the
strongest institutions of its kind in
America. Their confidence might have
been shaken had they known the ranvaz
bags marked *5,000 gold.' etc., and be
daubed with red sealing wax. contained
i nothing more nor less than iron washers,
which the young clerk had purchased
from the hardware man. who had other-;
wise assisted in the deception, he being
conviucea of the soundness of the hank,
The two men the young Kapoleou in
«sted on paying in full the bank had
long wished to get rid of."—Cheyenne)
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' °° e ° WnS " ban& of
^Trîvër'^nd ie^^X^
™ n nt nmv unJ thi-n mnnrint. f,.r
his neighbors. BielJrd Hue has also a
license from him to hitch his rowboat
on th© bank, with incidental right of in
gress and egress through the pasture,
About a week ago Richard lost his chain
and improvised a rone of hav with which
to mooThU bo<U.
1 "T. Dipk's cow. pastured in
the lot aforesaid, is fond of hay, and
:i smelling the fragrance of the exteuiivjre
rope she waded into the river, climbed
j n t„ t he boat, chewed np the rope, and
floated down the stream over the falls,
a where she met an untimely death. The
boat was aUo pulverized en route to
Qn-enstown.
Has Ebenezer Dick any right of action
f or t b e loss of his cow? If he lias, of
whom can he recover? Has Richard Roe
any remedy for the loss of his boat, and
jf ^ a g a inst whom?—Buffalo Conrier.
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A nu,In 280 Yearn Old.
A. T. Stratton, secretary of the Y. M.
j C. A., brought into oar office a Bible
printed in London in 1610. This Bible
was bought soon after it was published
j by John Stratton, and has been handed
i down from John to John till it
came
! into the present owner's hands. A part
of the family record
tries being made in 1762. As this Bible
appeared one year before the King James'
j version it is difficult to determine what
translation it is. though it differs very
: little from the authorized version. The
! book is evidently in the original binding
) and is in a fair state of preservation. The
page upon which the date is found needs
protection or the most valuable part of
j the book will lx- lost.
; an ,i j s highly prized by the owner.—
Dover Republican.
remains, aome en
It is a rare relic
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' In certain private schools of Brooklyn
new rales of politeness are enforced 1,
SP ï«
ma'am." and "No. ma'am," to their
''biers. Now the correct thing is: "Yes.
^ r - Brown." "No. Miss Smith." and
*o on.
1 If the child happens to be addressed
by a strange lady or gentleman the child
to instructed to reply. -Yes. mister." .or
! Yes. lady.'
1 At first this strikes the uninitiated as
<«n nnpleusant innovation, hqt it has ole
tuined a strong hold on the children
ti,0 F ar( \ ™P' d 'y '" 'hieg their pa
, yiîiï HrarifL* l ° tH ° n * W
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New Role* of Poll font***.
SEA BATH ISO 1,000 MILES FROM
THE SEA.
At t.'arlleld Bench. I
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Beach, on Great Salt Lake, eigbwei
miles from Salt Lake City, is reached
via the Cnion Pacific, -The Overland
Route," and is now open.
This is the only real «and bench on I
G|vat Salt Lake , alul is UU e the Sneat
bathing and pleasure resorts in the
West. ^ ,
lor complete desription of Garfield
Beach and Great Suit Lake send to K.
L. Lomax Geu'l Pass, and Ticket
\, Tellt Omaha for copies of "Sights
^ jo Ulah - ur , K l ilnp- e of
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U reitt _!
There are many accidents and dis
cases which affect Stock ami cause
serious inconvenieuc and loss to the
farmer in his work, which may tie
1re " W '* W J by . t > h ^" | 8e | ? f .^ n , [;
"• McLean s V oleautc Ou Lumueut.
Lor sale by Beil le & bon.
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There is an old adage that hal
every laaly says must lie true. Henry
Cook, the leading merchant of New
Knoxville,Ohio, save: "Chamberlain's i
Coucb Remedy Lias taken well here
„vcrvhn.lv likes it Thev sav it eives
' „.' p' -' ^ef '' Thst is whd i
,n *™ e dlate ulitf. hat is what
'bakes it so popular. It is prompt in
relieving a cough or cold and can al
wavs lie depended upon. There is
nothing that will looseu and relieve a
severe cold so quickly. For sale by
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«ontnbvtes the following item as his
Personal experience: "A 1er having
suffered from diarrhoea for some time
having tried different medicines
with lit, good results, I tried a bottle of
ChamberIain's Colie. Cholera and Di
, ea Remedy, which relieved me
, )UW l rt . ( . ou , nK . IH | it p,
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who ma >* »»suffenuif from this tmuble -1
some complaint. I*or »ale by \\ . H.
Behle & Son, Drngj;idt».
YV. II. Be hie & Son.
Mr. J. B- Boswell, one of the best
known citizens of Browuwood, Texas,
!St ' 11 *"•> also a hue stock ranch having
» nice stream of water running through
it that never freezes, in the midst of
a fine stock range. Or will sell a por
tjon of the sheep ami keep the 1ml
anue Fine w,a,led anti fine shearers.
rub in Dr. J. II. McLean s Volcanic
Oil Liniment, and tak Dr. J H. Me-1
L eall 3 Sarsaparilla You will not
ff ( but will be gratified with
l r , nf " , " (?rat " , *° w,l , M
» 8 P^ e<J > »nd effective cure. l or sale
Beule & Son.
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Mr. L. M. Martin. Superintendent
of the St. Louis, Des Moines und'
Northern R. K.. says: "On my return
» rcceor Hip south, where the
w ! l ' c " 'ery impure I was attneked
w 'tn a violent ea.e of eludera morbus
Having heard a great deal of
Priam's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Kemedy, I concluded to try it, and
with the most beneficial sesults." N-,
household should be without a bottle)
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In tT'n For sale by W. H
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If you suffering with weak or in
(lamed eyes, or granulated eyelids,
you can be quickly cured by using l»r.
J. H. McLean's Strengthening Eve
Sa | „ 25 c"enU a Uix F r sals bv
0,1 a « J
& S,,n '
SHEEP FOR SALE.
Tbe undersigned will as soon as he
shears have * crop of wool and a flock
of sheep for sale, about 2200 sheep
besides 1200 or 1500 tandis. Will
MMI'LE OKU.
Blackfoot, Idaho.
For thumati-m and neuralgic pains,
'.
Neuralgia causes much Insanity.
The highest medical authorities of
Europe and Americu have recently de
cided that a large percentage of cases
of iussnity are caused by the excruti
ating pains of Neuralgia of the head
and face. If any member of your fam
ily suffers this tormentor, induce them
to try Ballard's Snow Liniment. Ono
application will utf'.,rd immediate re
lief and you soon lie rid of a dodger
ous und und tormenting disease. Bal
lard's Snow Liniment is the most
etrating Liniment khown.
pen
It posi
tively cures Rheumatism, Lame Back.
Coiitracten Muscles, Old Sores. Corns,
Bunions, etc. It penetrates and opens
up the porfa, drawing all poisonous
matter to the surface, restoring and
promoting a natural circulation of tin
biood through the dideused parts,
Sold by Behle A Son.
R.lllar.l's .«jiiotv Liniment.
This invaluable is one that ought
^ T
J,°" r »neumatisip, Neuralgia, Sprains,
«'rinses. Burns, Frosted Feet and
Ears Sore Throat, utnl ;tore Chest. If
you have Lame Back it will pqre it.
j It penetrates to tlie seat of the disease
i It will cure Stiff Joints and contracted
; musclce nftcr (lI| o "r""medics ^
: . " , r n fJKH hu
i , 1 hose who ha\e been crip
: I, ' M years bave used Ballard's
Wiow Liniment and thrown away their
crutches and been able to walk as wed
| as ever. It will eure von.
cents.
cun
Prioe rpi
W, IT. Beble & Son Agents,
MONEY SLOAN
ON IMPROVED LAND IN IDAHO. !
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Apply personally or write to the |
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[nrmnrç* M fl O' JJ (T P Donlf
tdl UlcI 0 lYIUIl^d^d DflllR
t tm TAO » V p mH® A MV '
I LINDSAY & GOMi ANY» \
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IDAHO FALLS. * * IDAHO
BEANE & KCNKKL Agents at
Ulackfoot.
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TRANSACTS 6ENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
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'QWEST M • ^KET PRICES,
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Lumber,Wood,Ccal, Lime
Also all Wind* of
! BUILDING MATERIAL. SEEDS |
(jraln And >Iill-StiilT.
Scll* a, all Time» ml
W. S Read, 0.1. Reid.
J. G.READ &, BROS.,
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■OBI», LHIB8I 1HU rinsings
Mail Orders Promptly Filled.
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Double and Single Buggy Harness, j
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Saddlery Hardware,
WHIPS. BLANKETS. ETC.. ETC.
Stock Saddles a Specialty
AgiMiU for J. K lllU'i CoiB'orU llariuMM.
2448 Washington Avenue.
OGDEN, : : : UTAH.
ASHBY BROS.
Wholesale and Retail
'. Boots, Slioes
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UTAH
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Does All Kinds of Repairing
ALL WORK WORK WARRANTED.
I KILLS REASONABLE
Office in the Pioneer Drug Store
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Watchmaker & Jeweler
White House,
Salt lake City.
Location unsurpassed, being in proxi
mity to leading wliolusalnand retail
houses and places of interest,
j I'ullman Car and Union Ticket oflie
j in the hotel.
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Hip sliuadi.n
have already
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THE ONLY OISE.
The Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Payj
! Railway ia the ouly Hue running Mid
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| Heated truiua between Chicago
Milwaukee. St. Paul and Minneanolii
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trainsbetweeu Chicago,
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used by any other Hallway Company.
It is the great tmproveqwH of the
Tr.y it and lie convinced,
For further particulars apply to the
nearest coupon ticket agent, or ad
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UTAH
CRACKER-:-FACTORY
ManiifueUirrr. of the (VtrbrmteS
Silver Brantl of Fine Cracte
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27 K. Third St SALT LAKE, UTAH
Idaho Staff ! 1 Co.
MOTIVE.
Odd Fellows CVtiK'U'ry is now in
the hands of the Trustees of Goldufi
Rule Lodge No. 24 and nil parties
bolding receipts for lots present them
to L- W. West, aud get a deed for
the same. By order of Troslecs
R. J. Osnong, y
j.* 1 'J! [ Trustees
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All applications for Iota must be pre*
8, ' n, * ! d b» I., W. West, Fiiuineial Sso
retury, who bus the plats in cliurge.
CARL J. CANNON,
Merchant Tailor,
POCATELLO, IDAHO.
A complete assortiment of line Cloths,
Suitings, etc., constantly on hand
A first class line of Fall and
Winter gopds on hand.
Good workmanship and perfect
Fit guaranteed. All orders from
abroad will be promptly attended to.
In almost every neighborhood there
is some one or more persons whose
lives have been saved by Ohnmbsr
lain s Colin, Cholera and Diarrbma
Hemet),V, or who have been cured of
chronic diarrhoea by it. Such persons
take special pleasure in reccotninend
ing it to others.
Tlie praise that
follows tbe introduction and use
makes it very popular. 25 and 50
faint bottles for sujp by W- IJ. JJehlp
Son Druggists,

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