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- , . - - ' ' ' - - t - .' ' - ' , - - ' - - - - . ToucmiraTiiiBUTE. Warm xmd Abl? Sximmaryof a Great . pepartin plan's Character., . -."' . fropa the Chicago Inter-Oceau.-? f The'' hedTtless jocularity used by - many of the Eastern .papers, and notably one in Chicago, iq-comraent-; ring on Sitting full's Vaproaching demise can not be anything but pal nf uf tQ (haf gentleman wide ir : cle of friends and admirers of the Sioux Nation. A number of news- paper writers, secure in the knowlr edge that there is 2,000 miles of bad walking between the couch of the 8ic Indian and their sanctums, have grown .unduly facetious over the state" of the red5 man's lungs and lights. These are the same men who, if Bull had dropped into town to trade a few pelts for plug tobacco, yellow paint, and other family gro ceries, would have recorded the fact with 'glowing item, stating "Our old- frienid and -prominent citizen, Mr. Sitting Bull, was seen upon our streets last week. ' He is a genial and accomplished gentleman, and never forgets the printer. Call again, Sit, you are always welcome." But, alas, things are frequently said two thousand miles behind a man's back 'which, would never be uttered to his face, apd a yed mafe with one lung is no exception to the rule. Hence this long range jocularity. Bull is certainly getting the worst of it, which is a good deal more than he deserves. If he had been born an Irishman, or a Polander, or an American, eTenjhe would have gone down to history as a patriot with an undeserved black eye, instead Of a bad Indian whose death is a good joke, , Itam no sentimentalist, but I do not think the old medicine man has had a fair show. . Nearly all In dian outbreakg, except the one lifce the Minnesota massacre of '62, are directly traceable to bad faith not on the part of Ihe Government, which has been more than generous, but of the Indian agents and those entrusted, with the delivery of 'the Consideration. The red man, who originally no sense of property rights in land any more than in air, has been taught by the Government that the land was his, a view of affairs be was not slow in accepting. Then he has traded his rights for rations been robbed of his rations. This sort of financiering made out of Bull a pronounced pessimist and general objector, .and I could not have much respect for a man who under those circumstances failed to record his kick in a way which would make ! sitting down no longer a ioy. The spirit of 76 animated his terra-cotta colored bopcm, and he was heard from. . As an Indian his character never needed vindication by a libel suit and his commercial standing was always mentioned, in the reports in the : most respectful language. It must be remembered also that he was a self-made red man. He was born of. Door but honest parents, and, although he never split rails in his youth or drove canal mules, yet he did what he could later in life to make up for this oversight in the way of splitting skulls and driving army mules away from their owners pa?. dark nights. Bull was not a chief, as is generally supposed, but was -a medicine man, which only has an equivalent in civilization in the combined office of a wnlUin iw4,. i . . , T " tetegate and a hoodoo doctor. He let otner talks do most of the nirhtr inir U 4V ..4.: . around, in a head dress like the dor sal, fin ofa perch, telling people who and -when to kill, perfectly -satisfied with the pffice of Senior Guardian jn a w,ay- which reflected great credit on tne office. ' Bullliows evidence afttrue great- nesa all a,Jpng his ragged career. He proved that the mouth is 'mightier than the war elub. He was, however, almost uniformly dis creeUiworking that organ.' After hi capture he steadfastly refused to be decoyed into an interview, and ihe.reportera were unable to induce himrto even tell "what he thouht t Cm of the qounlry.? He didn't require a )a g r to. tell him to k ee p his ' mihhat ertherand that is more thah nine-tenths oT the white men f .wKo'tln'd' themselves in the grasp of -the law'-knox enough to do. Bull , nevr k icpyiiL-rapproacn mm, . , xcitbonti' bpVrojng" his toicco. In tliWth'av8, YeryVlikxG'hietyooil ' - "ruflfof the; .cotintyjail ,hut, uiilike ' the i latter, b left hij ; en ter pr isi ng : yiquisjtors v.i,thout telli-ng anything -v.'ew:' andj bizarreraboat the wh!t - uf W'ely : bested" gentlemen of the press, and the man,j who! can do that has a warranty deed title to true greatness;-" - -. " Conflagration Jones. 1 X Successful Straggle. " "Charlie stayed pretty late last night, didn't he Lil?" asked sister Kate the next.rnornihg. "yes," said Lil, sleepily, " we were trying the pigs in clover puzzle till nearly 11 o'clock." - "And did you get the pigs in the pen, Lil ?" asked Kate eagerly! y " "N6, we didn't j but I"g0t my. fin ger in this solitaire, diamond ring," Somerville Journal. ADVICE X'o MOTHERS, , Mi-a.-.WuisIbw'a Soothing gyrup sHoald Always be used, when children are cutting teet It -relieves the Jjttle sufferer, at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep ty relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a Tbutton. -It is very pleasant to the taste. It soothes the child, soitens the gums, allays ail pam, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and is the best known -remedy -for diar rhoea, whether ajiwng-from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. : THE KEMABKABLE CURGS- which have been efFected by Hood's Sar- saparilla are sufficient proof that this med icine does possess peculiar curative power. In the -severest cases 01 scrolula. orsalt rheum, when other preparations had been Eowerless, the use of Hood's Sarsaparilia as brougrht about the happiest results.- The case of Miss Sarah C. Whittier, of Lowell. Mass., who suffered terribly from scrofulous sores ; that of Charles A. Rob erts, of East Wilson, N. Y., who had thir teen abscesses on his lace and neck; that of Willie Duff, of Walpole, Mass., who had hip disease arid scrofula so bad that phys icians said he could not recover, are a few of the many instances in which wonderful cures are effected by this redicine. Republican Calamities in Watauga. The Republican party-in Watauga is m a bad fix. Its. leader, 1j. L. Green, Esq., has abandoned it nd left the county, and its organ, the Enterprise, has been sold at auction for four dollars and seventy-five cents. The papeifwill be moved to Alleghany county and run as a Democratic paper. Mr. Greene had gone, it was thought, to receive the appointment of U. S. Consul to To ronto, Canada, as Mr. J. A. Crisp was of the opinion that he had only to go to get it. We are sorry that he was unsuccessful, as a letter from him published elsewhere, shows that he is on the Pacific slope. Lenoir Topic. DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER. Knowing that a cough can be checked in a day, and the first" stages ot consumption broken in a week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Acker's En glish Remedy for Consumption, and will retund the money to all who buy, take it as per directions, and do not find our statement correct. For sale by Dr. W. M. FowJkes& Co. A Terrible Wreck. Pittsburg, Pa., June 26 At 2:20 this morning an extra west-bound freight telescoped the rear of an ex tra west-bound coke train near La- trobe Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. In all 31 cars and one engine were in the wreck, lne Latrobe ,and Greensburg fire engines kept the flames in check, but the fire has not yet been totally extinguished. Of the 30 or more men on tha freight train coming from Johnstown, it is believed that not more than 12 or 15 were killed outright. j Bucktcn's Arnica Salve. cuts, sores, ulcers, salt rheuni, fever sores. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and- all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed 10 glve pertect satisfaction, or money re 1 r i l r ' nc i i -r-t t wuueu. reuse yzoJxiiLa per oox. xorsaie by Dr W J'-Fpjs3ke A Co. Let' TJs-3? Joyful. Everything in nature indulges in amusements. - The lightning plays, I tne wind, whistles, the thunder rolls, 1 the snow fries, the waves leap, and tne fields smile. Even the trees shoot and the rivers and streams run. Scran ton Truth CONSUMPTION SURELY CURE1. n1 T7 T-l i. xv -riiis jiiniTOB i lease intorrn your readers that I have a positive remedy-for uie aDove named disease. By its timely use thousands o. hopeless eases have been permanently- cured-' i shall be lad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their express and post oince aciiiress. nespectluily, T. A. Bi.oCUii, M. C.,181 1W st N. Y . Fized on Hignsr Things. . "Wife, you are tbo vain about tha dress, lou should fix your mind on something higher. A "1 have dear on a fifty dollar bonnetI saw in a window to-day." -B azar - Are you made miserable by indigestion constipation, Dizziness, Joss of appetite I y 5iiu rv ftKin t feniioli's Vitatizfcr ia a posi live cure. urr v . m.. :j?-owUes & Uo, Two thirds of all deaths in" New York city are" -from consumption or pneumonia. Tho same proportion holds for roost other cities. Delays" are dangerous. Dr. Acker's'English Remedy fo , Consumption ; will ah ways relieve, and may saveyour iiie. For sal by Dr. W, M. FOwlkes & Co. MYTISHERY Is now established at Coleman's mill; three miles abqve the Grassy Islands, and when water is not ; top high" Iv.will ; be '.catching Shad and Fish of other kinds that usually fun the ureat ree uqq. xney wiu do ae-1 livered in Rockingham every week when possible, and sold at moderate prices. I will sell in quantities at the Fishery, where I have good accommodations for man and beast: . ; Produce takeh in exchange for fiah, such as corn, meal, peas, wheat, j&a . - v . . E. N. INGRAM, 12-tf. i (P. 0.) Dudo, N: C. EDWIN SULLY - WITH Importers and wholesale ni-Fmey RICHMOND, VA. Of Eandolph and Siohnond Counties. DR. McGILL'S "ORANGE BLOS SOM" Cures, and is worth its weight in gold to any suffering girl or woman. By addressing Mrs. Lou D. Miller, at De fiance, N. C, and enclosing two cent stamp, ladies will receive by mail, free of charge, a sample box of this valuable remedy. Those who wish to enquire can easily be convinced that, whatever the failures -of the past have been, we have at last found a safe and sure cure in ''Orange Blossom." A lady x.gent wanted in every township. Address Mes. LOU D.-MILLER, jan'24 Defiance, N C. r?cA60' ZB UNION S6UARE.NY wHfR.. 8T.L0UIS.M0. j,bfe:UJHJ,.S,i QMLAS.TEX. STILL JjOING ! A large amount of the stock of W. D. McRae is still unsold, and these goods MUST GO at some price. We offer Special Bargains in Clothing and Worsted Goods, and it will pay you to give us a call. J. M. COVINGTON, Trustee of W. D. McRae. Shoes and Harness ! AW. JONES is still at his old stand and is doing first-class work in his line. Boots, Shoes and Harness made and repaired in the best possible manner and at lower prices than thev have ever been known in this market. Good hand-made Wagon Bridles at SI.OO; other bridles at corresponding low prices. A full stock of Harness and Bridles always on hand, and made to order on short notice by skilled workmen. A. W. JONES. 9 I have on hand a large -and complete as sortment of goods, consisting, among a great many other things too tedious to mention, of Dry Goods, Men's and Boy's Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Crock ery, Hardware, Potware, Tinware, Guns, Pistols, Trunks, Valises-, Coffee, Sugar, Shot, Powder, Flour, Meat, Meal, Lard, Molass es, Salt, Fish, Corn, Oats, Nuts, Candies. Apples, Dates, Prunes, Canned Goods, &c, all oi wliien- I will Sell as Loiv as Any body. And I'll do mare. For every dollar vou pend in cash with nie I will "give vou a ticket which will entitle you to a ohauce at Double-Barrelled Breech Loading Shot Gun, OR AN Elegant Musical Clock, as vou nrcfer. both of which will POSI- TIVELY be given away to my customers who hold the' two lucky numbers on the 24th day ol December next. A. 4ittle amusement will be good for 3-our health. Try your luck. You will get your moneys worth ot whatever you puy and may get the gun or ciocic to boot. r J. W. COLE. 5-Ton Cotton Gin Scales, $60 BEAM BOX Brass Tare beam. Warranted for 5 Years Freight'Paid.. i 4t inurn nr nivn -r 1 1 r- rnnnn-r n . ilUNCO nil rn I O I nC mClbH I . A For Free Price List, Address JONES of BINQHAMT0N, Einghamton, N. Y. ForSale V LOT OF SCHOOL -FURNITURE, Xv. with all the latest improvements and as -'-odd as new. 3U Single Desks. , r 1 Ten-Foot Ilwitatiori Bcnoli. - . " - 1 Cane-bottciti Revolving Chair. ill' be sold cheap. Apply .or write to ; "" WiL Caheoll, - .; V Rockingham, N. C.: State Varranta for sale atThis office. p) WQ0DWORKY3X6f At tAeflMENtS f$ THQS; B. PAQE, -v-KiiiniT;;H.-i5, '' Wholesale nd Retail - DEALER 'IN- Gcenerat erchand, 4 - 4 JS"ow in Stock and to Arrive; , 12,000 yards CalicQ, Ginghams, and o'thr er Dress Goods. " v -"2,000 yards Pant Goods.' , v " ;$1,500 worth of Shoes, .: 500 dozen Keer's Thread. 2,000 Balls of Ball Thread.. '10 gross Diamond Dyoa; J 200 boxes of Tobacco, v ' 35 gross Snoff. 25 Backs xjf . Coffee. - , . i?l0 bbls. each Sugar and Molasses 250 bbls. ' Flour. . iLard, Fish, Salt, Canned Goods, Candy, and a, full line of : GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HATS, Notions, Clothing, &c. Now is the time for those, who buy for cash to lay in their Summer supplies. 1 am oflermg Special Inducemens to the WHOLESALE TRADE and buy era of larg? quantities. Will sell MEAT BY THE BOX, . Sugar and Molasses by the barrel, Coffee by the hack, and all iieavy Groceries in quantities just as low as tney can oe de livered here from Wilmington or Charlotte VV ith a large stock, and my Sledgc-Haimner Motto Cash on Delivery, I propose to always LEAD in prices and let others "run after." I am still selling (at the rate 5f 100 bbls. per month) that good common Flour at $2.25 per sack, f (4.25 for 5 to 10 barrels). Very line Flour at $o.2o to 5.50 per baarel. b utt 200-lb sacks Salt at $1.00 each. Good Coffee 18 to 20 cents. Granulated Sugar 12 lbs for $1.00. Good Coffee Sugar 14 lbs for $1.00; and other goods in proportion. I am still general agent for the CARY WAGONS, the best one-horse wagon sold in the State at the price. Price reduced to 30.00, cash, with bed ; without bed, $27 cash. Special prices -to merchants. Thev are first-class farm wagons and warranted to give satisfaction. Come to Hamle't call for PACE'S CHEAP CASH STORE, and judge my goods and prices for your selves. Verv Respectfully, THOMAS B. "PACE. Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Passages. Al lays Inflammation. Heals the Sores. Bestores the Souses of Taste, Smell and Hearing. A particle Is applied Into each nostril u la asrreeable. Price SOe. Rt Dm gfstm or by Ball. ELYBKOTHEE3,6aWaneaStvNew Yotk. RICHMOND COUNTY W "ILL BUY AND SELL LANDS and all kinds of Real Estate. All property placed in the hands of this Agen-ei-.will be advertised free of cost to sellers. Stnefc-attention given to all business, and the interests ol patrons caretully guarded burvevs made aud plats or charts furn ished to parties purchasing through me. .Property rented and rents collected on reasonable terms. Correspondence solicited. Address A. M. McAULAY, Rockingham, N C. Oiamond Bsngs? f LACE PLNS, EAR DROPS, SCARF PINS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, COLLAR BUTTONS, GOLD WATCHES, SILVER WATCHES Gold and Roll-Plate Chains, Breast Pins, Cuff Buttons, Jersey Pins, Shawl Pins Scarf Pirs, Bracelets, NecklaceS, Engage ment Uingsfcterhng bilver and:Snver- Plated Ware, Clocks, Bronzes and Oriia nients- suitable, for wedding presents, at New York prices; Eye Glasses and Spec tacles, Optical Uoods, Cataract Glasses No shoddy goods kept in this establish ment. Selection packages of any goods in- our line will be forwarded to parties living 1 away from m the city on Treceipt of satisfact 5 ory Charlotte reference,, ona isadger, Leading Jewelers and Opticians, Opposite Central Hotel, Charlotte jNT. O. a Don't Bu Ef Until you see the fine selection of Ging hams, bummer orsteds, 1-rints, -Lawns, Muslins, &c.,. which 1 have just received. - ' A -Full Line of Groceiies .... A1 ways on hand, and sold -at -lowest cash prices. UaU and see me. ' . " ; . T. B. COVINBTOH. H'lGHESTJIARK'ETjPRiCES';:win be paid for Wool, by . - -. 'in PWEIB HEAD.f- Jwt Try the Cure y. I. EVERETT. LANDS FOR:sALE: 300 "acres of Tarid on both sides of" the f v ra41roacfr4 mweB rrom, locjangnam,; jrnce - v.. . - i i ... ft I $1 per aore. -. 17" v ACRES, one and a balf miles from -Z i town, at the low price of $4 per acre. s Pour settlements, with dwellings 1 and outhouses, on it. Terms made easy. i ROOM HOUSE on i'earl street, m ) good condition,; Lot 170x50 feet, f ACRES six miles nortneast ot town, 0J oh. which is acood vineyard of scup-" pernongs -10 acres in bearing vines. ' i lot Known as the livery stable lot. 6, acres, with houSe pn same, one mile from town. 10,000 acres of Pine Land at $1 per acre. Parties wanting to buy or sell land would do well to consult-me before buying pr selling. 1 ' Au the above property will be solcieneap and on cood terms. - V M. McAULAY, '- . 'Real Estate Agent. ' CAP! FEAE k YADKIN VALLEY I R. CO. Condensed Time Table. To Uke effect Tuesday, Feb. 12, 1889. TRAINS MOVING NORTH. No. 1. Passenger and ; Freight and Mail. Accommod'n Lo Bennetts ville, Ar Maxton Ar-Fayette ville Ar Sanford; Ar Greensboro Ar Mt. Airy 5.20 a m 6.00 a m 6.30 a m . 8.20 a m 8.25 a m 1.25 p m 10.50 am - 1.20 pm 2.25 p m 7.25 p m 6.50 p m 12.00 m No 1 Breakfast at Fayettevllle, dinner at Greensboro. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. No. 2. Passenger and Freight and Mail. Accommod'n. Le Mt. Airy, Ar Greensboro Le Greensboro Le Sanford Le Fayetteville Le Maxton Ar Bennettsville, , 3.45 a m 7.45 a m 10.00 a m 1.55 p rn 4.15 p m 6.25 p in 7.45 p m 1.00 p m 6.55 p m 7.30 a m 2 SO p m 7.05 a m 12.25 p m 2.50 p m No. 2r Breakfast at Greensboro, dinner at Sandford. Factory Branch Freight and Accommo dation. TRAINS MOVING NORTH. Leave Millbofo, ' 8 00 a m Arrive Gre.ensboro, 'J 8i a m Leave ureensboro, iu 11) a m Arrive Millboro, 12 25 p m TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. Leave Madison, - 1 45 p m Arrive Gretnsboro, 4 15 p m Leave Greensboro, 4 45 p m Arrive Millsboro, 6 30 p m Passenger and mail trains run daily ex cept feunday. Freight and accommodation train runs from Bennettsville Tuesdays, Thursdays and baturdavs ; from ravetteviLlo to Greensboro on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ; from Gieensboro to Mt. Airy on Mondays, ednesdaya and r ndays ; Irom Mt. Airy to Greensboro on luesdavs Thursdays f.nd Saturdays : from Grecns- li i 't. 1. :;i.. . ... "t .1 ti , dayg and Saturdays, and from Fayetteville to Bennettsville on Mondays, Wednesdays and rridays. ractorv Branch train runs daily except ounaay8. W. E. K l LE. General Passenger Agent. J. W. Frt, General Supt. MANUFACTURERS QY Cassimeres, Jeans, FLANNELS, ' LINSEYS, COTTONADES.&c Wool carded cheap for cash or on shares. WOOL WANTED, for which we will pay cash or exchange goods. Address all communications to G. J. FREEMAN, Proprietor Hamlet Woolen Mills, Hamlet, N. C. "WTien I say CmRB I do ot mean merely to stop thi'tn for a time, and then hae thcia ro tarn ng:d:. I mean A llADICAii CUliK. I have made the disease of - ' FITS, BPILEPST or FAILiUQ- SICKNESS, Alife-lonp stcdr. I vf akra'KT my remedy to Cuku tlio vor;i csc.. lit causa others have failed ino re.-isbnfor not nowreceiviitK cure. Send at once for a treatise and a FREBliOTTi.B of my Infallible I.'bmeuv. Gure Expes nmi I"o-t Oifi.-.rt. Jt eosw you nothing fur "a trirtl, awl it will cure you. Address K. C5. ROOT, M.C, I S3 Pearl St.. New Yobx CALL ON W. I. EVERETT FOR CLOTHING, HATS, Ladies', Men's and Children's of the best make ; Hose, Half-hose, Ball Thread and Spool Cotton, Plaids, Sheet ing, Piece Goods, Bleached Domestics, Ta ble Linen,' &c. ' ' SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Rubber Belting 6, 8 and 10 inches Gum Paclyng. Crackers, best Cream Cheese, Canned Goods,. Flour, Meal, Lard, Meat, Molasses; in fact, a full line of v Groceries. V Also' Wagon Harness, Saddles, Collars, Hardware, : Crockery, "Wood, and Willow ware; Glassware, Candies, &c. ' fi All goods, offered will be as repre sented. ' ' . . . ; . - septQOtf 4 AdVcrtlHtnsBnrneuf TOSnrnoe S.. wW iwi-rrTTc'. iffllst Wooua Ulh 08., t ni-rtrr-mjriWrrtrirr,riai;Tr ---JrPT-j-lTr' "ll - "1 mmmmmmmmm t3v5.ri ammmmmm m IliF&fPSa OTJB- Srt WAS - rx t n -Ff-fe' raa ms USJ , FDM1TUEE stock Li; W kuJI. Wg kmrmyr UJ Ui In i n mi Ui WJ V BAB EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. WRITE ME FOR PRICES IF IN NEED OF AA'y. I buy Carriages as well as Furniture in large quantities and will sPn cheap. atJOHEUS, MEOliLENBURG Z EL O 1ST "7" O. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Manufactures and Keeps in Stock texin nffines AND A?! ACHIFsERY epa s Promatlv attended JOHN RESERVE YOUR UNTIL YOU For Samples and Prices of Work. mM FULL STOCK OF STATIONERY. Our work and prices will compare favor ably with any in the State. E3, Has attained a standard cf excellence which admits of no superior. It contains every improvement that inven tive genius, skill and money can produce. These excellentOrgransare celebrated for vf!; nme, quality of .tone, quick resporise, variety of combination, artistic design, beauty in finish, perfect construction, BeakLng' them the most attractive, ornamental and desirable orRims f car homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, et. ESTAUIilSIIED KEPUTATIOS, tJXEQUAJLKD CI LaTiUS, BKILLKD BEST 3IATEJRIAI COMnrKEDv MAKE THIS THE POPULAR QRSAH PIAB0S, STOOLS, BOOKS, Catalogues on application, Fezs. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO- CHICAGO, ILL. OF FORE COD LIVER OH. I2 ITg'POPSOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as fUk. ' So dlsgatscii tizat it can Jo tali en, Itgssted, Dd esalmilatcd by tha iait enltive stomach, nhes tiie vlain oil HBnet be toleri.totl 5 R.ml lay tLa coza- jinauen x ine oil mitt ia Eypoyiics bitea Im mnth more effleacloxa. - Pcrsoa3 gala rapidly .tfiHe taUrg IU SCOTT'S EMULSION is aclraowledfreabT Physiciaus to: Ixv tlie Pinett and Eost prepa tiou in tha world for the relief and euro ci COHSU2PT&OfS, gcrofula;v mSkmM TEAKS. mmmmL tmmm mum uim m,-xx-Tm t-j k v aj ttr; GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTiflC , DISEASES. KrflVCIATIQH.' - COLDS p.nd CHROHIC CQliCH3. DEALER. I have now in store an unusually l;U(te of T. - that l am selling at Charlotte, . C. oilers, OF ALL KINDS. 10. WILKES, MAnAGER. ORDERS FOR CONSULT ilQIB OJEHIEE Tbe best and simplest FLES MADE. Strongest Shootbg. EASIEST W03KIKS. AH sizes from 22 calibre The to 45 calibre. BELiRD All prices from gl5.00 op- has won more prizes at Target Stand without rival for aecu- Shootmar than all other makes ' of rifles put to gether. racyana Kiuing poweroniarjre or small game Our . We guarantee Our Goods EQUAL TO Anylbing Produced IN THAT LINE. I Ask your dealer to show cur rules. Illustrated Catalogue Bent Fit EG on application. Address HARLIS FIRE ARMS CO. P. O. Box 90 E, ITEW EAVE1T, COSH. Lpian's Patent .Comtoation Gnn-SIgN. 40 Per Ecductloo l Price. SKn FOR TO-pape Cetlo of E:cbt. Rifles, eic. Addroes, TVm. tTMAS, Ifflddlefield, I3EAI RELSABIHa TCCIS FOB At.I RIFLES. Pistols srj and Shot Cuns. Rnw rsTBi Wom.D Sen d , mi for lusiraiea isc Circular. IDEAL MF'Q CO.. 3' oxl064G Hew Haven. Cona. :GEEUIKE FETEfcvtf, COTTON FED for ?alc at l-r0''''. f-1. On!- a limited quantity. V v " line cotton known. CARRIAGES f -1
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