^Aouutrtiu ï\omc bulletin.
(3. M. l'AYNK, -
AXI» PKOI'KIKf
- • Uni
Satuhpay Morning, Feb. t), 18 ,Si).
CIiOlTOH'S VIHUHACE.
Clough, the President of the Idaho
Council, has proven himself to hu des
titute of all honorable impulses what
ever, and he now has the finger of
scorn pointed toward him by all decent
jieople. Our correspondent writing
from Boise, Tursdav morning, says:
Clough's rulings have been simply
itrugc'ouH. Member» if the Hailey
ng went inside the railing and
ueavored to convert memhets. I hey
carried their indiscretion so far a 9 to
walk up to Clough's desk to shake
hands and laugh and talk with him—
evidently congratulating him upon hin
ruling» and giving him assurances of
their support and friendship. Clough
seemed to he much pleased with their
demonstrations of friendship.
It is now 2:80 A. M. and the Council
Clough will not put
1 here are threats of ilepos
1 he feeding against Clough
the
is still in session,
a motion,
ing him.
is very bitter, not only among
leaders of Bingham and parts of Al
turns, but among the people of Boite
___
KOLIDJ'WCTS.
. _ . .. Tr
A resolution passed the House,
. _ 1 .
a few days ago appointing a com
. . . Vn if
mittee. consisting of Bruner, Kurtz,
~ , » _ _ _
Sargcant, Mitcham ami Dellaven,
. .
to investigate certain allegations
. ° ° .
charging certain members of the
... . „ ,
House with being ofrered money to
. . e 0 , ,. . .
secure their votes for the division
ofAlturas county, with power to
summon witnesses and examine
them under oath touching this mat
ter. During the sessian of the Legi
slature two years ago, money was
not only offered, but actually paid
members, if reports arc true, to vote,
' 1 . . . .
not for, but against the d.v.ston of
Alturas. Money was raised on
Wood Hiver, and sends "quite
few." to "fight division,
money, of course, was to be placed
where it would do the most good,
and that certainly was in the hands
»I
That
of members who had a hankering
after chink, and voted for "revenue
only." After the bill was defeated
.
Alturas men sent to the Capital to
defeat division addressed a rousing
public meeting at Hailey and hinted
very strongly at the manner in
, . , .. , ,
which it was done. The speeches
were published in the Hatley papers,
and one speaker said if any one in
Hailey wanted to know just what
methods were employed, and the
- i ^ i i ii
fine details of the work, he would
accompanv him into some dark al
. \ . • . , . «
ley and let the eat out of the hag, or
words to that effect. They rejoiced
great ly over the dark work (which
not very long remained in the dark)
that was accomplished with coin,
. 1 .
Now that same crowd assumes an
air of dignified honor, and proposes
to expose acts that they are guiltj'
of, and they no doubt stooped to far
. , r . f , „•
greater depths of infamy than itnis
? . 1
lonists, even if the latter have oiler
cd money to secure votes. It the
divisionists nre now offering money
to win in a just cause, it is only
f ... r . . ....
ease of tit for tat. I he anti-divis
ionists are paying them back in
their own coin,
arc working for their rights,
ply that and nothing more,
as is two or three times as large as
it ought to be, and the people of
the western portion are put to great
expense and inconvenience whenev
er they have business that calls them
to the county seat, attendance at
court, etc. They want a new coun
The divisionists
Kim
Altur
ty slieed from Alturas and their
dciuand is just, and should bo grant
If they are buying, or offering
to buy votes for division, they are
ed.
offering money for what ought to be
theirs without purshase. Western
Alturas claims, and it looks reason
able, that it is taxed principally for
the benefit of Hailey. If the divis
ion bill does not pass we will always
believe thc money comes from the
other side.—Idaho World, Feb 1st.
FEE TEÏ7Î7 Yoi' XVH.vi' it» do."
Oh if I were a Hallux itc; a Hailutu; a llallcyite.
Ol» if I wore a Iiuilcvite, I would not tear my shirt.
I'd rip and tear, and howl and Mure,
And stamp and paw the dirt.
; S)H,aker flurkhurt.
X hat I d dt».
If ! was Speaker llurkhm
If I xvati S|»eaker liurkhart, I'd U ll yo
I'd crawl into wiine little hole; *ome hudy;ur hole,
Some deep ami dark, and «lisinal hole and pull the
hole in too.
Lko Bfll Ihlk.
The paliers on Wood Hiver have
been fighting the hill dividing Al
turns county, but ns yet we have
failed to sec one argument advanced
against it. _.
against it have simply been a tirade
of abuse of some member of the
legislature, while one suggestion as
to the disadvantage of a division has
not been made.—Eagle ltock Kegi
Most of the articles
All parties indebted to J. M. Hagar
hem by notified that they must
pay such bills only to me.
P. H. KINNEY *
k • --J O a Slieiitl'of Alturas county.
[ Mountain Home, Nov. 21, 1S8!'.
etcr.
NOTICE.
are
THE WAIt IN SA 510 A.
According to nccounts from the
Samoan Islands, the Hermans have
not only made war upon the natives,
, . . . , , ,
; American nti/.ens and English sub
jects for which they will doubtless
but hdVe committed outrages
upon
he
held accountable. There are
the
.
j W() r ; va ] Chiefs or Kings
kinds of atrocities upon the follow
ers of the rival < humants and
j American and English residents,
, r . , . ,
'Bone of the engagements with the
natives the Germans are said to
»...ye had twentv-two men killed
I . .. ^ . . , ,
'tnd o\er tillrt\ woundc*d, and that
so exasperated them that they paid
little if 1U)V attention to the '
j , „
! of others m (heir attempt to retaliate
upon the natives, and unless the
Samoan correspondent of the news
, , , ,
pupers, who has acquired notoriety
on
islands, each ( laimiug to be the
legitimate monarch. The Germans
have taken sides with one of those
kings, and as his ally commit all
rights
as "the American named Klein,"
g rea |ly exaggerates the nets of the
i Germans, it is possible that a war
between them and the United States
may result.
. -. . , ...
II Ins group of islands, which are
,
now given such prominence in the
news of the day, are situated in the
... , P4 . , ,
South racine. I hey include nine
. , , .. . . , , * . <. ...
inhabited islands and hve islets,
, . . . 1
the area being about 1,12 > square
., , , .. ,
miles, ami the population loss than
4() )K)( , Thc t . linmte is
tho h a „ kind „ of tropical fruits
., . , ,
gro«i on the islands. I he natives
are large in stature, their skin dark
olive and their hair black and
etjuable,
^ Thc are nolllina n y C hris
tai nd all , an reatl an<1 writc
.. . , r p.
' their own language, lhe principal
tfJ uf , he aro
a
Mexico has a high protective tar
u,!, \ l-ilior is So well protected
there that in good tunes laborers
are able to command wages equal to
2."> cents a dnv. It's a fact.
cotton
and coppra, the latter being the
meat of the cocoanut, from which
oil is made.
;
, 1
Joe Low, who speaks twenty-four
different languages and is a'n
complished Spanish scholar, says,
the right way to pronounce Marqua
Jialu is \\ alker W aller, hut billy
Lvle, who is just bnck from Arizona
; ' thnt (hir J ing tho Hrst wwk of
h is stay they called it "Har-koo-ar
Ilay-lar," with the accent on the
"liar" and the "Hay." When he
l-'ft everybody was calling the place
a a-u bilk, with tho at font on
j j_^ p Report.
„„ . . , . .
riie commonly accepted idea
•i\ Voiuau » s ri gh t s" is the right
vo te and hold public office. Worn
an has rights that are far grander
and wield a more potent inffuence
titan a voice at the polls In tlu*
dominion ot her home, there she
,. au n , if;n , upr( . luc . There should
a j] )]ie womanly graces and virturcs
In that sanetunrv
hilJ
he consecrated,
p l M> 5as the riglit to train the
ren that (iwl has entrusted to her
, .. , , ,
care—a fearful, vet happy in
blessed priviledge.' There she can
gather lier children about her and
(
say "these aro the jewels that God
a K''en in my care for safe keep
ing." If mothers teaeli their sons the
b
knowledge of truth to right and
principle, it will matter little
whether woman has thc b.Jlot or
not. There is the secret of her pow
er in the sanctity of home.—Kctcli
iiiii Keystone.
Know All Men!
That in the course of limnaii events it
sometime« occurs very foicibly to one
that "self-preservatien is the first law
of nature." This fuet h is struek me
riglit ill the center of win re I live am!
breathe und have my being. Tliere
fore, know all men. hy these presents,
BURNS (commonly
that i. ('. W.
eulled Boh), do hereby proclaim that
ALL bills run witli me for meat, veg
MI ST hereafter lie
Remember
etal'les, fruit, etc.,
SK I LLED MONTHLY,
that, alter 80 days' time,!
No Money, No Beef!
C. W. BURNS.
Mountain Home, Nov. 20, 1S8S.
I
ENTITLED TO THE It EST.
All are entitled to the host that their
money will buy, so every family should
have,
family
cleanse
bilious,
bottles hy
lit OliCT, ll Loltlu of tin b.-st
Syrup ol Fig», to
llit' Hy»Um when costive or
For »;ilu in oOd ai li« I $1 (X)
11 leading druggists.
■dy,
1 * 1*111
j!2
MotlierM.
Mi;s. Winslow's Soothing Svuur,
f'»r children teething, is the pie crip
Adviee l<
''«n <>f «me ot the Iasi, female nur
1111,1 l'l'.vsic.aus in the United Stal
puh», cures dysentery
gnpiug in the bowels, and witul-che.
By giving health to the chihl it rests
the mother, l'rice 2.V. a holde.
SI*
I lias been used for forty veins with
never-failing success by millions of
mothers fur their children. During
if teething its value is in
calculable. It relieves the child from
and dianlme
a
1
tlie process
»
l/js nau fn I nan
I¥»cn 9 y to Loan
On three to five year's mort) a tes on
. . ,* , » f
gutxl agricultural land after lira pro!
is made. Lbmmon & B. ovk,
Insurance, Real t state ai d Lo n
Agents, Hailey, Idaho. ap2U
Jc»b woik dune at this ofiiee.
Voll often want to know what
constitutes a ear load. Well, paste
t!lirt yoUr |,at and you will have
an answer handy. Nominally a
It is also
carload is 20 , 00 ) pounds.
70 barrels of salt. '.)(> of flour. fi t of
whiskev, tM) sacks of Hour, ('»corda
-„„p , M ,, r 2 u i„, u | 0 f ( , ltt!( .,
50 or (>') head
■f hogs, '.HI or 100
h'-wl of sheep, 9,000 feet of solid
boards, 17,(XK) feet of siding, 111,000
feet of tlooring, 15,0(H) shingles, one
half less of hard lumber, one-fourth
less green lumber, one-tenth less of
joist, scantling and other large tim
840 bushels of wheat, -100 of
, ,
bar ley, -KM of corn, (»80 of .alts ooO
V*. . ax h V \'V a PI , **S •» °
j'jf, 1 ' '* ° f " WWt l ,,,tat,,C!< '
Fashionable Dressmaking.
Mrs. S. J. l'atlee, who has recently
arrived from the Kant, woiiMIm* pleased
to receive the patronage of the Indien
( d Mountain Home sind vicinity,
Meat Market.
.. . ..
hers,
oiiii'-made tlologue
heinl-eheese, liver and Idooi
and pure pork sausage kept eonstnutl)
on hand at limns' Mountain Home
usage,
I puddings
jj^ vn JJ
MOUNTAIN HOME
S T O R\E,
Mas. J. Beaiuiy, M. 1)., Prop.
f-JTPruHuriptloiw carefully prep
Utl.
i
A full line of hrujfs, ami CliciuiclcH always i
stock.
Toilet ArtlelpH, CamI Ich, Nut«, et«;, ff«»r the million
»'"■
SALOON AND BILLIARD HALL
MAIN ST: MOUNTAIN Ilo.MK, IDAHO.
Rikewine & Vanddr>oot, Proprietor
The heat lmm«la of
LIQUORS AND CIGARS
; ALWAYS IN STOCK.
POOL AND BILLIARD
to
■
—ALSO—
the
CHOICE WINES,
'
Anti
MINERAL WATER.
IFIK8T CLASS
TABLES
You miss a treat if you fail to call.
I
A
ac-ljKlfnQPQ a3]Qyn
says, $£-,***"* v ^ vW
à
j
of
the
he Kincaid •& Reed. -
on
to!
Carl I'pmann's (Vlehrutcd
.
tlu*
she
BILLIARD HALL.
Adjoining thc Klniorc IIoiinc,
Mountain Homk
It A HO.
• Proprietors
NEATEST SALOON IN TOWN.
of BEST LIQUORS AKD
CIGARS
BOOUET CKtARS.
A Nice, Ciimfoitiitile, Ciiiiunndious am!
Convenient Clnl. Room Attached.
t*w<
ctfnlly soli« ito«l.
patronage
rosp
lent to war« l ail.
her
can
nl courtoouM treat I
LODGINGS up stairs—clean and
eoinfortable.
.1
TiRUo PfllaCA
* etAcIL»^
the A.ijuiiiinx tho Kimore Houm
or
A. J. DllUCF..
.Proprietor.
All Kiu«l uf U«xhI
Liquors /
Ecyweat Cigai-s.
it
law
me
— A liOOtl SttH'k of—
FINE WHISKEYS,
—CUCKENH EIMER RYE WHISKEY —
Specialty.
v thing first -e-las*.
tf-fTKv«
oa'I.
S' (i
Idaho Stage Co.
O. J. SALISBURY, Prop.,
lie j # JV1. HAtiAK, General Agent
III N
Mountain Home. Pine Grove and
Rocky Bar.
FAHR, RACH WAY, SHU»«.
Carrie* r.u-ifi«- Kxpre
Louve Mountain ll<
Hitri«|n
Ia'idu liiK'kx ILr at li
u at Mount
at l.mve*t lutes.
at fi x. m. Duilv, uxucp'iu^
kx liar at (I
M. Iktilx . ,
• VC at it
• «lax
ept Muiulax.
Hi
.• ilt M
BIG APPLES
fir
r-*t Htrn k "i
nrt - r '
to 1
or
(X)
FOREST TREES
for Ti
t in the xx.»rid.
N
:iiH»
u
Ail kind* <>f
ami oltl K
H, Forent
»ITl.4llHTlt.ll 'I
* au I Ml
GRAPES ;
1 Small Fruit*
at hard
tin».;* I
*...« Full i
.slock. Tree*
A paper d«;
ali «»il.» 1 »il x
u«l I
Ull ^1
h
lid plant* I
! !.
ail
cvialt:
-
• locatt
:f the I iiiied Male
UiieXv eile l.
ce- for a »•
I
it ! ii ii 5 >
.il
f th
fa« ill
m. . 1 »,.
j* <•
«• ».ist to
xUFhNl'KH .v
Ç 'i^ScIhI At
AUK
•kt«.
Nul»
of
NOTICE FOR PUBLICA TION.
l S. Land offh k. Ihn
n. Idaho,
herein yi vu
filed I
Pl*.rl
Notie-«* h
N»-ttlur ha*
that tlie foil
icu or hi* intention
hi* el
•»x* injf liaiue-«i
t*> ui.tku timii
l that wuil pr-H.f ««ill
» I
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it
ii
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fiicd i'ru. I». 5». .f-U7 lor the- N b 14 of N K It
L(>, N 1-2 of N \N « 4 auctiol
ac tion 21, tj- 4 li ti K. He
iie-'Nu* lo |uvxt hi* uonliuuotu r» i
e-ultixati«m of uai«i laud, xlx: f-iauk
V il 1 , unit;U| Allwg I^. ull ot MouuLUu Home.
l , , • . , . , . .. ,
f Any iHji-Hon who desircM to protuat u^ui/mt the al
i„ wlu ,eTjuf »uch pro«»r. or wh.» know« m mix *u»-*tan
ùn
n ,iio»vd. Uli: lie ^nc nn u»>i»rnaiit:. ut tii
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up
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butt t oi t
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Follows tl,c u™ of Syrup uf logs, as it acts
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KlDM'.YSj IjIVER ANT) JjOWKTjS
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pTURESp LSA SÄNTlmilVE
A Pleasing Sense of Health and
Strength Renewed, and of
Ease and Comfort
\
Eflfectunlly Cleansing the System When
Coslivo or Bilious, Dispelling
Colds, Headaches and Fevers
and permanently curing
HABITUAL CONSTATATION
without weakening or irritating the organs
on which it act*.
For Bale ln flOo nml S1.0I) Houle, by all
Lsnltlng DriigulHl».
M.VOTACTCRKD OM.V RV Tim
I
CALIPOENIA FIG SYRUP 00.
San Fraxcieco, Cau
Louisville, Kv.,
Kr.w York. X. V.
0. W. EURNS,
I RIET« R OF—
The Meat Market
MOUNTAIN HOMK, IDAHO.
i
hand a y'x k! mipply of)
Beef, Mutton, Pork, etc.
Fish and Game in Season.
'
I
I SPRAGUE & GETZ.
ARCHITECTS,
Contractors
And Builders.!
MOUNTAIN HOMK, IDAHO.
Ordar.WSolicited and Satisfaction
Guaranteed
NEW BAEBER SHOP
Adjoining the Meat Market.
N. B. RAT 11 BONE,.... I'uorniEToii.
My motto 1
Sharp tool«, stritt nttrnth
to III
Bocght the Splendid
HiGli ARM
SIM
i
8EV/8NC
BECAUSE IT WA3 THE BEST»
k'fi
NSW THEY 10 . VINT 11
For It docs eneb beautiful Work*
Sample Mechlne al Factory Prist.
EVERY IACHINL WAEEiNTED TOE i YEAEL
Apts Wanted in ünouenpied Territory.
JU 1 IE MANÜFACTÎMG COL
BELVIDERE. ILL.
'1
Mi FAIJi
i r pp
;t
UlJ.
P. J. SPENCER, Manager.
J.OCATKl) DlHRCTI.V Ol'l'OSITH I'ASSFN
OKU Dki ot.
Stage i Leave Daily for Shoshone Falls
HEADQUARTERS
•Foi; —
Touriste ami ('imi.iitTdil Travrlcrs.
Lar^ 1 Sani] »K* Uooins.
SHOSHONE, IDAHO.
9911 Acwliif.MarlilRr
i
!
trade in all pa
pm.inr < ur nn
rood* w-hr.-r
1
imnTh
b
Ca
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ids
t
tb*
id. %%'itb All
il «lwj s^rd Tr«***
oui coMly situ v
-pi. I
Hue uf
ho
lb
d an
my
■onih
'"•x.ï.'c:
v
"fcfo
id for *i»:t
btebba
pan
ilia for
SAO Best.wrong
All ma. hi
is ir» ibe world. All
capital r«<juii*«;d. Fla
br
rid.
thc
ofw
» of liipri
A
TUtUdLCO». Itut 110- Auiu*ta, Alulae*
flic Palace Mirait
r
-AND
BAKE RY.
Mountain Home, : : Idaho.
acts
M A. GOMES,.
. . . . PkoI'KIKTOI.'S.
eveiivtiii.no new.
°P < n
Meal» it all Hour», on European plan,
day and night.
Fresh Oysters, every style.
Fresh Fish for sale every
Friday.
Choice California fruits always
hand.
Oil
all .
t£T Al«o fresh Dread, PU
ami Cakes.
MANFUL tiO.MKS.
sM
Leonard House.
( 1 -tho.
Glenn's Fei
V.
MBS. M. E. LEONARD, l'rop'r.
Good Beds, and Plenty of Them
Good Meals and fair treatment.
DAY BOARD, ?f> PER WEEK
Mustang Liniment
Mexican Mubtang Liximknt cun*«P iles.
OLD SUAKB, Calk I» lillLAATb, DiFLAIUUTlG«.
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S. J. FRIEDMAN,
HAILEY,.
.IDAHO.
Dealer in
DRY GOODS,
11
CLOTHING,
i
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Carpets,
Oileloth, etc. Gloves, I.aees, etc.
Orders t>y mail promptly
tended to.
COL
G. M. PAYNE.
NOTARY PUBLIC
And Convicyanckk.
UlJ.
REAL ESTATE
AND
Falls
Collection Agency
Mountain. Hot
v, Idaho.
C'orriH|»oii«k*n«e
olicited,
.«I
eliahlt information
rahle land* fo
I haxc «nine very «le»
title* to Mills, at ver
a ipiurttT mile of the
sale in <pian
nre*, «situated
oiiahl. ti^
; with!
Apply before I hex ailvi
ce to douhle tho present
I
(!. M. l'AYNK,
Kcal F.*L.U Ai;i-ut and r dlc-tor.
liante and Valley Olli« «•.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICA TIUN.
.and Of fick at l'.< ineC'itx, Idaho
De-« « tiil> r t
Noti'-c is hrre-hy ix »*ri tlmt lhe lo.lowiu
*e-ttlt r ha* lilcd u i t- of hi* iii'e'iitimi to in.
proof ill Mi|»t»ort >1 hi* claim, and that *aid ]
ke t.nal
»f ail!
atie Itt-f« re* rlevi*te-r and It«
at Uni*«- t i
M< ml»«, Fehruarx II, !,•«*•.»,
I. x» ho m;ul«- II. K. No. 1J1II Pu the bW
•2 and N 1-J NW 1-4 and h\V I I MV
toAu*hip 7 HOiith of raotfc I» east. I
it in***-* to pro
I «-iiltivatioii <>
Crab!», (j urge Harxev, John T
Vallcx, und IN. K. llama of Jk»i
Idaho.
Stii« uli
SNV 14 *eetl'
1-4 *cvtion 'i
limit • the t
iz: J.dt
I
hi* ■•until:
«1 land, x
t-r, all
kloilfC- up
ho Chat!
Itruiu
Any |ierHGii xiho deffres to protect againnt the al
lu
mu-h proof, v
«Luitial reason, ttmlur the laxx and tlie regulation»
the Interior l»e-i«urtiiit-nt, why vtie-h proof »honki uut
lie* al.uaud, will he- gixen art op)K>rtunitv at the ul*>\e
i Mentioned time* ami place to «ros-erxnmiiid the xx it
•1 to offer e*x Ulcticc iin rt
ho know* of a-iv
• ■I
for
ne-iwc* of *'>i«l u'.-titij
buttd «i that a i **.tc l > \ ■ l.iimmit
■ t.
thc
11 XI. UN
r.FLFY. !
riKter.
j lllo
He If rich & Miller,
- DEAÎ.KRS
IN
I
General Merchandise.
MITCHELL WAGON DEPOT.
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
ïvon, Steel, Nalls, Horse SIioos.
Carpets, Wall Paper.
Groceries and Dry Goods.
All Orders Entrusted to our Cure will l»e Promptly Attended to.
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CALDWELL,
MRS. M. COLLINS, Pro'r.
IDAHO
Since assuming control of this elegant O. S. L. llnilwuy
Hotel at Caldwell, Mrs. Collins has caused it to be
remodeled, renovated and refurnished
throughout, making it
FIRST-CLASH IN EVERY PARTICULAR.
OVER 40 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS
Connnodious Hamplc Rooms for commercial travelers.
JOHN MITCHELL'S
Livery and Feed Stable,
AND CITY HAY SCALES,
MOUNTAIN HOMK,
IDAHO
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BUGGY TEAMS & FIRST-CLASS SADDLE RIGQ8.
Buggy team, Ik à jier day. Saddle horse, £".50 per (lay.
Horses fed by day, week or month.
Having purchased the above pro|>erty of (ieo. \Y. Kthcll, l solicit the put ton age of
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John Mithikll.
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THE BEST
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Jish Bros. Wagon Co.,
RACINE. WIS.
W. B. SPARKMAN,
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Address, W. P-. Sparkman, Butte, Montana. : a^
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